§ 12-6L-13 MOBILITY.
   (A)   General. Developments providing less than the prescribed number of parking spaces shall require a Mobility Management Plan approved by the Planning and Environmental Commission.
   (B)   Mobility Management Plan. The Mobility Management Plan shall include:
      (1)   Layout of proposed covered and uncovered parking including applicable dimensions, provisions for stacked parking and compact spaces, if proposed;
      (2)   Information on how proposed parking spaces will be allocated to units and if this allocation is on the form of a deed restriction;
      (3)   A professionally produced parking study, unless a determination is made by the Administrator that such study is unnecessary due to the scale and character of the proposal;
      (4)   Existence of any bike or vehicle share/shuttle program;
      (5)   Covered/protected/secured bike parking/storage;
      (6)   Provisions for guest parking and management;
      (7)   Provisions for seasonal variations; and
      (8)   Provisions for off-site vehicle storage, which may be located at any distance from the site.
   (C)   Review criteria. To be approved, a Mobility Management Plan shall:
      (1)   Provide adequate off-street parking for the quantity of proposed beds in relation to the proximity of the development to core services and public transit, based on:
         (a)   Hierarchy of bus routes (regional vs. local);
         (b)   Proximity to job centers; and
         (c)   Proximity to commercial areas.
      (2)   Provide adequate off-street parking in consideration of other provided mobility options including vehicle share/shuttle programs.
   (D)   Performance standards. After implementation of a Mobility Management Plan, the following performance standards shall be maintained:
      (1)   Personal vehicles shall not be parked in areas designated for fire service or in a dedicated emergency access easement.
      (2)   Personal vehicles shall not be parked on adjacent properties unless permission has been obtained in writing and provided to and approved by the Town.
      (3)   Personal vehicles shall not be parked in the public right-of- way.
      (4)   Personal vehicles shall not be parked in areas other than designated spaces as shown on the approved site plan.
      (5)   At no time shall parking extend into required drive aisles.
      (6)   Goods, trailers, campers, or unlicensed vehicles shall not be stored in designated parking areas.
      (7)   Bike parking shall be maintained at all times in a clean, safe and functional condition.
   (E)   Reporting. For the first two years following the implementation of a Mobility Management Plan, a report shall be submitted to the Community Development Department, within 30 days of the date of the anniversary of the first-issued certificate of occupancy for the development, including the following information:
      (1)   Number of occupied units and number of residents per unit;
      (2)   Usage of mobility services;
      (3)   Results of surveys of residents concerning parking;
      (4)   Reports of any code enforcement/fire/parking complaints; and
      (5)   A parking utilization study during summer and winter.
   (F)   Amendments. Amendments to an approved Mobility Management Plan shall be submitted to the Planning and Environmental Commission Meeting for approval at a public hearing in accordance with § 12-3-6 .
(Ord. 6(2024) § 3)