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Resolution 5916 - Amends Design & Const Standards - ParkingRESOLUTION NO.5916 A RESOLUTION TO AMEND THE 2018 STANDARDS FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION TO SET MINIMUM STANDARDS REGARDING ON -STREET PARKING FOR THE CITY OF KALISPELL, MONTANA, AND SETTING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on February 5, 2018, the Kalispell City Council adopted Resolution No. 5851, the "Standards for Design and Construction" for the City of Kalispell, Montana, which includes minimum standards for on -street parking for newly constructed streets; and WHEREAS, no minimum standards for on -street parking have been previously set for existing streets within the City of Kalispell; and WHEREAS, the Kalispell City Council directed public works staff to develop minimum standards to be applied to all city streets based on classification, width, and geometry; and WHEREAS, as an integral component of the review the proposed draft of the parking standards were disseminated to the local engineering and construction industry for comment which was received, considered and, where deemed appropriate, incorporated into the proposed standards; and WHEREAS, on March 18, 2019, the City Council of the City of Kalispell held a public hearing, after due and proper notice, and received one (1) public comment upon the proposed amendments to the Standards for Design and Construction regarding on -street parking; and WHEREAS, upon consideration of the recommendations made by the city public works professional staff, comments provided by the public and upon review of the proposed amendments, the City Council of the City of Kalispell finds that it is in the best interest of the City to amend the Standards for Design and Construction regarding on -street parking as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KALISPELL AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The City of Kalispell Standards for Design and Construction for on -street parking shall be and is hereby amended as set forth in Exhibit "A", attached hereto. Exhibit "A" shall be made available to the public upon request at the city offices of Public Works. SECTION 2. This Resolution shall become effective immediately following its passage by the City Council and approval by the Mayor. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL AND SIGNED BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF KALISPELL, THIS 1 ST DAY OF APRIL, 2019. ATTEST Ain4ee Brunckhorst, CMC _ City Clerk PEQ % M�� Mark Johnson Mayor EXHIBIT "A" On -Street Parking Standards 1. Road classifications shall be defined as Principal Arterial, Minor Arterial, Collector Street, and Local Street as determined by the following: a) The most recent Transportation Plan as adopted by City Council of the City of Kalispell; and b) Transportation Impact Studies completed by a PTOE licensed in the State of Montana, reviewed and approved by the City Engineer; and c) Transportation analyses performed by Public Works Professional Engineering Staff, reviewed, and approved by the City Engineer. 2. On -street parking analyses shall be performed by Public Works Professional Engineering staff or a PTOE licensed in the State of Montana, and shall be approved by the City Engineer. Parking restrictions considered in an on -street parking analysis may include: a) No parking any time; b) No parking during specified times; and/or c) No parking on one side of the street. 3. On -street parking minimum standards shall be based on street classification, road width, and geometry as hereby described: a) Principal Arterials: 1. For streets outside of the jurisdiction of the City of Kalispell, on -street parking shall be allowed as determined by the appropriate jurisdiction; and 2. For City of Kalispell streets, on -street parking standards shall be the same as Minor Arterials. b) Minor Arterials: 1. On -street parking shall not be allowed unless an on -street parking analysis is completed, recommended by the City Engineer, and approved by the Police Chief, Fire Chief, Public Works Director, and City Manager. c) Collector Streets: 1. On -street parking shall not be approved on collector streets with any of the following findings: Cross section: a. Is a rural street (no curbing); or b. A face of curb to face of curb width less than thirty-three feet; or ii. Geometry: a. Sight distances below those required by the current version of the City of Kalispell Design and Construction Standards. 2. On -street parking may be approved on one side of the street when an on -street parking analysis determines the findings of part 1 above are not met, and: i. Cross section: a. The face of curb to face of curb width is less than forty- two feet; and b. Parking would not encroach into a travel lane. 3. On -street parking may be approved on both sides of the street when an on -street parking analysis determines the findings of parts 1 and 2 above are not met, and: i. Cross section: a. The face of curb to face of curb width is greater than or equal to forty-two feet. d) Local Streets: 1. On -street parking shall not be approved on local streets with any of the following findings: i. Cross section: a. The pavement width is less than twenty-four feet; or ii. Geometry: a. Sight distances below those required by the current version of the City of Kalispell Design and Construction Standards. 2. On -street parking may be approved on one side of the street when an on -street parking analysis determines the findings of part 1 above are not met, and: i. Cross section: a. The pavement width is less than twenty-eight feet. 3. On -street parking may be approved on both sides of the street when an on -street parking analysis determines the findings of parts 1 and 2 above are not met, and: i. Cross section: a. The pavement width is greater than or equal to twenty- eight feet. e) Intersections: On -street parking shall not be approved: i. Within the eighty -foot clear vision triangle for speeds at or below 25 miles per hour unless otherwise indicated by an engineering analysis approved by the City Engineer; or ii. Within the clear sight triangle for speeds above 25 miles per hour as defined by the most current version of AASHTO — A Policy on the Geometric Design of Highways and Streets, unless otherwise indicated by an engineering analysis approved by the City Engineer. 4. Existing on -street parking conditions shall remain as currently signed, until an on -street parking analysis has been completed and approved in accordance with Section 2. Thirty days notice shall be provided prior to the installation of permanent parking restriction signage. Notices may include: a) Informational handouts delivered to adjacent residents and/or businesses; and/or b) Temporary informational signage; and/or c) Other means approved by the Director of Public Works.