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located so as to interfere with safe and free parking movement, car <br />door opening, or of visibility. <br />(3) Aisles to and from parking stalls shall not be less than: Twenty-three <br />(23) feet wide for 90-degree parking. <br />(4) Drive aisles shall not dead-end; a turn -around method be provided to <br />allow cars to exit if all stalls are occupied <br />(5) The interior of the parking structure without natural lighting shall be <br />painted white or shall be equipped with lighting devices which will <br />provide a minimum maintained two (2) footcandle of light on the <br />parking surface during hours of darkness. Subterranean parking areas <br />shall maintain lighting twenty-four (24) hours a day. Lighting devices <br />shall be protected by vandal resistant covers. <br />(6) A minimum of ten (10) bicycle spaces shall be provided onsite. The <br />design and materials shall comply with the approved materials board <br />submitted for the project during building plan check. <br />(7) Prior to submittal into building plan check, a parking management <br />plan shall be submitted to the Planning Division for review, <br />identifying parking per unit, and guest parking. The plan is subject to <br />approval of the Executive Director of the Planning and Building <br />Agency. Onsite parking shall be provided for residents and visitors of <br />the Project and the parking demand of the Project site shall be actively <br />monitored. Property owner "Owner" shall continually monitor and <br />take appropriate measures to manage the parking demand of the <br />Project site to mitigate the use of offsite parking spaces on private or <br />public properties and/or right-of-way. <br />SECTION 12 — Vehicular Access in Specific Development No. 93 <br />The development shall prepare all necessary plans per City Standards and to the satisfaction of <br />the City Engineer to: <br />(a) Provide public access via Walkie Way/Park Santiago Drive and Main Street. The <br />Santiago Park Entrance design and construction shall be subject to the review and <br />approval of the City's Planning & Building, Public Works, and Parks, Recreation <br />and Community Services Agency Directors, including residential units to front onto <br />Santiago Park, Main Street, and the Santiago Park Drive entrance. <br />(b) Reconstruct the existing intersection of Main Street and Walkie Way/Park Santiago <br />Drive to accommodate the southerly relocation the east leg of the intersection, <br />including, but not limited to: <br />i. Removal of all portions of the existing east leg of the intersection. <br />ii. Construction of PCC curb, gutter and sidewalk along the east side of Main <br />Street. <br />iii. Reconstruct pavement within the intersection. <br />4of12 <br />
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