For all residential, commercial and industrial entitlement permits, as described in Section 17.44.040, the applicant shall provide, where feasible and appropriate:
A. 
Transit stop improvements, including, but not limited to, bus pullouts, bus pads or shelters, as required by the decision-making body or other agency;
B. 
Safe and convenient access for pedestrians and bicyclists from the external circulation system to on-site buildings or internal street/sidewalks.
(Ord. 515 § 10, 2023)
For all commercial and industrial entitlement permits for developments serving 50 or more employees, the applicant shall comply with the requirements as outlined within Section 17.48.010 and shall include in the project design a transportation information board (see definition, Section 17.08.010) located where it is likely to be seen by the greatest number of employees. Information on the board shall include, but is not limited to, the following:
A. 
Current maps, routes and schedules for public transit routes serving the site;
B. 
Ridesharing promotion material supplied by commuter-oriented organizations;
C. 
Telephone numbers for referrals on transportation information including numbers for the regional ridesharing agency, Dial-A-Route, and local transit operators;
D. 
Bicycle route and facility information, including regional/local bicycle maps and bicycle safety information;
E. 
A listing of facilities and services available for carpoolers, vanpoolers, bicyclists, transit riders and pedestrians at the site.
(Ord. 515 § 10, 2023)
All commercial and industrial entitlement permit requests for developments serving 100 employees or more, shall identify where employee parking will be located and the permit shall comply with the requirements as outlined within Sections 17.48.010 and 17.48.020, and, to the satisfaction of the city, shall provide all of the following measures:
A. 
Ten percent of the parking spaces required by Chapter 17.32 shall be dedicated to carpool/vanpool spaces. All said carpool/vanpool spaces shall be located in one location as close as possible to the employee entrance. The carpool/vanpool spaces shall be designated by stenciling "carpool" in the stall; said lettering shall be approved by the director of community development. The location of the carpool/vanpool parking spaces shall be identified on the site plan upon the application for a development permit, to the satisfaction of the city. A statement that preferential carpool/vanpool spaces for employees are available and description of the method for obtaining such spaces must be included on the required transportation information board; see Section 17.48.020.
B. 
Parking spaces reserved for vanpools must be accessible to vanpool vehicles. The parking spaces shall meet the parking requirements as outlined within Chapter 17.32.
C. 
All bicycle/motorcycle parking spaces shall be located in one location as close as possible to the employee entrance. The bicycle/motorcycle parking spaces shall be designated by stenciling "bicycle" or "motorcycle" in the stall; said lettering shall be approved by the director of community development.
(Ord. 515 § 10, 2023)
For all commercial and industrial entitlement permits for developments serving 150 employees or more, the applicant shall comply with the requirements as outlined within Sections 17.48.010, 17.48.020 and 17.48.030, and shall provide all of the following measures to the satisfaction of the city:
A. 
Sidewalks or other designed pathways following, to the greatest extent feasible, direct and safe routes from the external pedestrian circulation system to each, and between each, building in the development;
B. 
Development design shall incorporate showers, changing rooms and lockers for employees who bicycle, jog or walk to work.
C. 
Development design shall incorporate, at a minimum, lunchrooms, and if feasible, cafeterias, eating establishments or other facilities which will reduce the need for midday driving.
(Ord. 515 § 10, 2023)
For all residential developments of 500 dwelling units or more, the applicant shall comply with the requirements as outlined within Section 17.48.010, and shall comply with the following measure to the satisfaction of the city:
Development design shall, to the greatest extent possible, and as appropriate based on adjacent land use, incorporate services such as dry cleaners, eating establishments, childcare facilities, grocery markets, neighborhood work centers and other facilities which will reduce home-based vehicle trips and vehicle miles traveled, and, if necessary, apply for a zone change to accommodate such services.
(Ord. 515 § 10, 2023)