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18.156.940: TRAFFIC PATTERNS AND SIGN REQUIREMENTS: <br />A. Applicants for entitlements shall prepare and submit a Truck Routing Plan <br />demonstrating the most direct route(s) to and from the Interstate Freeway System <br />based on the city's latest Truck Route Map. Routes to or from freeway ramps <br />shall not pass through any residential zones or districts. <br />B. A traffic impact assessment (TIA) report shall be prepared to evaluate a proposed <br />warehouse project's compliance with the City's Measure U traffic system <br />requirements, and shall include an evaluation of the City's streets and Truck <br />Routes that provide vehicular access to the Interstate Freeway System, including, <br />but not limited to: existing right-of-way width; roadway capacity to handle the <br />proposed quantity of truck trips to be generated by the proposed use (including <br />any road widening that may be necessary); roadway design and improvements to <br />handle the weight and frequency of proposed truck trips; intersection operations <br />to freeway ramps and level of service analysis to include the proposed truck trips; <br />truck turn radii at intersections; and other operational elements of the City's street <br />network to serve the proposed use. The TIA may be prepared by a qualified <br />consultant selected and directed by the City (and all consultant costs to be <br />reimbursed by the applicant), or by a qualified traffic consultant selected by the <br />applicant (and all work subject to the direction, review, and approval by the City). <br />C. Entry gates into the loading dock/truck court area with more than 20 loading <br />docks shall be positioned after a minimum of 140 feet of total available stacking <br />depth inside the property line (or alternatively, if 140 feet of depth is not feasible <br />due to site constraints, then provide 70 feet of available stacking depth for two <br />trucks side -by -side as an alternative design). The stacking distance shall be <br />increased by 70 feet for every 20 loading docks beyond 50 docks. Queuing, or <br />circling of vehicles, on public streets immediately pre- or post -entry to an <br />industrial commerce facility is strictly prohibited unless queuing occurs in a <br />deceleration lane or right turn lane exclusively serving the facility. <br />D. Prior to entitlement approval, applicants shall submit to the City, and obtain <br />approval of, all turning templates to verify adequate truck turning movements at <br />entrance and exit driveways as well as street intersections adjacent to industrial <br />buildings. Unless not physically possible, truck entries shall be located on <br />Collector streets or streets of a higher commercial classification, and vehicle <br />entries shall be designed to prevent truck access on streets that are not Collector <br />Streets (or streets of a higher commercial classification), including but not limited <br />to by limiting the width of vehicle entries. <br />E. Anti -idling signs indicating a five (5) minute restriction on engine idling for diesel <br />trucks shall be posted at warehouses and industrial commerce facilities along <br />entrances to the site and within the dock areas and shall be strictly enforced by the <br />facility operator (13 CCR § 2480). <br />5 <br />I:\Ordinances\Nos 2900-2999 in Word\2955 clean Warehouse_dev_standards_and_CUP_required.docx <br />