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NS-2124
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4/15/1991
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<br />ORDINANCE NS-2124 <br />PAGE THREE <br /> <br />31-9 <br /> <br />(d) "Development project" means a development project as <br />defined by section 41-668 of this Code. <br /> <br />(e) "Director" means the Executive Director of Public <br />Works or any elliployee of the city within the Public Works <br />Agency who is designated by the said Executive Director to act <br />on his or her behalf in the enforcement of this article. <br /> <br />(f) "Operational programs and strategies" means a range <br />of techniques that require ongoing monitoring that can effect <br />actual business operations and employee behavior at the <br />facility or worksite to encourage reduction in peak-hour <br />vehicle trips and use of alternative transportation modes. <br />These techniques may range from establishment of ridesharing <br />programs to the use of parking fees, cash allowances or other <br />incentives or disincentives. Operational programs and <br />strategies are distinct from facility standards which <br />encourage trip reduction through modifications in facility or <br />worksite design. <br /> <br />(g) "Peak hour" means any four consecutive fifteen <br />minute periods that occur during the peak period during which <br />the highest vehicular volumes on the street system adjacent to <br />the project are recorded. <br /> <br />(h) "Peak-period" means those hours of the business day <br />between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. inclusive, Monday through Friday. <br /> <br />(i) "Performance requirement" means a specified number <br />of peak hour vehicle trips conforming to the trip generation <br />estimates of a development project after a trip reduction <br />credit has been applied. <br /> <br />(j) "Property owner" means the legal owner of the <br />applicable development project who serves as the lessor to an <br />employer or tenant. The property owner shall be responsible <br />for complying with the provisions of the article whether <br />directly or by delegating such responsibility as appropriate <br />to an employer or tenant. <br /> <br />(k) "Remote parking facilities (mode mixer)" means an <br />off-site, principally employee oriented parking structure that <br />services development by high occupancy vehicles. <br /> <br />(I) "site plan" means a plan submitted for a development <br />project in accordance with division 3 (commencing with section <br />41-668 of article V of chapter 41 of this Code. <br /> <br />(m) "Tenant" means the lessee of facility space at an <br />applicable development project who also serves as an employer. <br />A tenant may be responsible for implementing the provisions of <br />this article as determined by the property owner. <br /> <br />3 <br />
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