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CIRCULATION ELEMENT <br />Intensity - The level of land use (low to high) for buildings. The intensity may. <br />be measured using lot coverage, floor area ratio, or building bulk. <br />Local Street - A street providing direct access to properties and designed to <br />discourage through -traffic. <br />Policy - A collective term describing those parts of a general plan that guide <br />action, including goals, objectives, policies, principles, plan proposals, and <br />standards in both the text and diagrams. <br />Standard - A specific, often quantified guideline, defining the relationship <br />between two or more variables. Standards can often directly translate into <br />regulatory controls. Example: Three to six dwelling units per net acre (low - <br />density residential). <br />Transportation System Management (TSM) - A cooperative process involving <br />all transportation agencies in an urban area attempting to increase the <br />efficiency of a transportation system through low-cost and relatively short- <br />term actions. TSM typically includes traffic controls, improved public <br />transportation, regulatory and pricing measures, and improvements to the <br />management of the existing transportation system. <br />Page 5 of 5 <br />
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