Morrisville Unified Development Ordinance_Feb 2024.1

Article 5: Development Standards Section 5.8. Access and Circulation 5.8.5. Developer Responsibility for Access and Circulation Improvements

pedestrian access and circulation systems shall be coordinated and integrated as necessary to offer the development’s occupant s and visitors improved transportation choices while enhancing safe and efficient mobility throughout the development and the community.

Developer Responsibility for Access and Circulation Improvements

5.8.5.

A. On-Site Improvements 1.

If a street is proposed within a development site, the developer shall provide roadway, bikeway, pedestrian, and other access and circulation improvements in accordance with the standards in this section and the Engineering Design and Construction Manual, and shall dedicate any required rights-of-way or easements. 2. If a development site includes the proposed corridor of a street designated on an adopted plan, the development shall incorporate provision of the street into the design of the development, and shall dedicate right-of-way that meets the right-of-way width standards for the street. The developer shall construct the street in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan if a transportation impact analysis shows that the development itself is expected to generate sufficient traffic to warrant construction of the street for necessary access and circulation. Otherwise, the developer shall either construct half of the required street cross-section in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan, or submit a payment in lieu of construction to the Town pursuant to Section 8.1.3. B. Development Frontage Improvements 1. If a development site fronts on, or obtains vehicular access from an existing street, the developer shall be required to dedicate additional right-of-way along the street frontage of the development and to provide roadway, bikeway, pedestrian, and other access and circulation improvements within the street right-of-way pursuant to the adopted Comprehensive Plan. The developer may request to submit a payment to the Town in lieu of constructing the improvements pursuant to Section 8.1.3. 2. The development shall also construct additional roadway, bikeway, sidewalk, and other access and circulation improvements that are reasonably necessary to ensure the safe, convenient, efficient, and orderly accommodation of vehicular and pedestrian traffic demands and impacts generated by the proposed development, as determined by a transportation impact analysis or driveway permit issued by the Town or NCDOT. Such improvements may include, but are not limited to, turn lanes, deceleration and acceleration lanes, widening or paving of substandard roadways, medians, bikeways, sidewalks, sidewalk ramps and crossings, street lights, bus shelters, relocation of existing driveways, and the relocation or improvement of utility lines and facilities needed to accommodate street improvements. C. Other Improvements If a transportation impact analysis shows that a proposed development will generate sufficient traffic to warrant additional roadway, bikeway, pedestrian and other access and circulation improvements on other roadways or intersections located near the development site, the development shall provide a payment in lieu of the improvement(s) that is equal to the development’s proportional impact generated to and along those street(s) and/or intersection(s). The payment in lieu of improvements shall be calculated pursuant to the standards in Section 8.1.3. (Ord. No. 2019-106, 08/27/2019)

Vehicular Access and Circulation

5.8.6.

A. Circulation Plan 1.

Applications for Type 1 Subdivision Preliminary Plat Approval (Section 2.5.6.B.1), Type 2 Subdivision Preliminary Plat Approval (Section 2.5.6.B.2), or Site Plan Approval (Section 2.5.8.B) shall include a circulation plan that addresses emergency and service vehicle access, parking

Morrisville, NC

June 13, 2023

Unified Development Ordinance

Page 5-41

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