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Planning Commission recommends bike-parking rule changes to council to align with MTC TOC standards
Summary
The commission recommended City Council adopt amendments to bicycle-parking requirements that replace auto-based ratios with square-foot-based metrics, add a 'TBD' category for variable uses, and set minimums for many nonresidential uses; staff said the changes are needed for OBAG/TOC eligibility and are not subject to CEQA.
The Emeryville Planning Commission on Dec. 11 voted unanimously to recommend City Council adopt amendments to the city's bicycle-parking regulations that would align local rules with regional Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) transportation-oriented community (TOC) requirements.
Planning staff said the changes move away from automobile-based ratios and toward requirements tied to square footage of use, add a 'TBD'…
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