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travel lanes, gutters, curbs or berms. On-street parking spaces shall be at least twenty-three (23) feet in length. <br /> Parking structures may be permitted provided that the Planning Board determines that their design, placement <br /> and operation will not adversely impact public health or safety or the character of the area and that their design <br /> will be compatible with the existing and proposed architectural character of the area. Said structures will not be <br /> counted toward maximum developable area and may not exceed thirty (30) feet in height." <br /> Replace the current wording of Subsection F with the following: <br /> "F. No site for such use may have more than one (1) direct vehicle access way to Routes 28 or 151 or more than <br /> two (2) direct vehicle accesses to any other abutting street not created as part of the commercial center, and such <br /> access ways shall intersect the abutting street at a ninety (90) degree angle, unless the Planning Board approves a <br /> different intersection angle. Additional access ways may be approved by the Planning Board, where they are <br /> found to be necessary for reasons of safety or proper traffic flow. Where the commercial center will be <br /> subdivided into multiple lots, there shall be no direct vehicle access from any individual lot within the <br /> development onto Route 28, Route 151 or Great Neck Road North. <br /> A traffic impact report, indicating projected traffic flows from the project at its buildout, projected traffic flows <br /> and levels of service on nearby roadways in 5 years and at buildout of the development, current traffic flows, <br /> levels of service and accident records for said roadways, projected capacity, service level and safety problems <br /> anticipated in 5 years and at project buildout, proposed mitigation measures and approximate costs in current <br /> dollars and other relevant information shall be submitted as part of the application and explained to the Board at <br /> a public meeting by a competent professional traffic engineer or transportation planner. The Planning Board may <br /> require traffic signals, traffic or turn lanes, sidewalks, bikeways or any other mitigation measures that it believes <br /> necessary to protect public safety and maintain proper traffic flow on roadways within or impacted by the <br /> development. <br /> Streets and drives within the development shall be constructed in accordance with the provisions of Section 174- <br /> 46.E.(6), except that the Board may vote to waive portions of that section if it determines that such waiver is <br /> warranted and would not have an adverse impact on public safety or the other purposes of this bylaw, or to <br /> require additional sidewalks, traffic lanes, turn lanes, traffic signals or other items as necessary. In addition, <br /> projected traffic may be calculated on the basis of firm projections of commercial uses and floor areas when <br /> available, on the basis of 166 average weekday trip ends per 1000 square feet of gross leasable floor area, or on <br /> shopping center vehicle trip generation rates contained in the latest edition of"Trip Generation" by the Institute <br /> of Transportation Engineers. In performing such calculations where there is no firm estimate of gross leasable <br /> floor area, estimated area shall be calculated based on twice the maximum lot coverage allowed for the project." <br /> Add the following new paragraphs to Subsection H: <br /> "The Planning Board may require that a schedule of architectural, signage and / or landscaping controls be <br /> adopted for the development, enforceable by the Town's special permit authority as well as deed restrictions on <br /> the development and any lots to be sold, in lieu of specific building, signage and landscape designs for all <br /> portions of the project. Such controls shall have the effect of promoting design that is in keeping with the <br /> character of the Town and of Cape Cod. <br /> Any proposed schedule of architectural, signage and landscaping controls shall require review by the Design <br /> Review Committee and their report to the Planning Board prior to approval of the special permit application for <br /> 32 <br />