A. In addition to the submittal requirements in Section 12.30.60, the following submittal requirements apply to applications proposing stations or terminals associated with a rapid or mass transit system.
- Description of the type or types of mechanical transit conveyance that will be utilized to carry passengers to and from the station or terminal, and a description of the means of access to and from the station or terminal including pedestrian, bicycle, automotive, bus, carpool, gondolas, lifts, and other intermodal connections either existing or reasonably foreseen to be developed in the area.
- An analysis of the passengers which will utilize the proposed facility. Such analysis shall be based on the best information available and shall include:
- (a) Whether the passengers will be utilizing the rapid or mass transit system to travel to and from employment or for some other purpose.
- (b) The number of automobiles that the passengers will drive to the station or terminal at or just before any scheduled departure.
- (c) The number of passengers that will likely ride only one way on any given day.
- (d) The number of passengers that can be expected to bring baggage, recreational equipment, tools, or other material.
- The anticipated schedule of departures and arrivals at the station or terminal and the expected capacity of each transit unit. Separate figures shall be given for peak and off-peak hours, weekdays and weekends, and peak and off-peak seasons.
- The maximum length of any train that will serve the station or terminal, excluding propulsion units.
- Basic floor plans and architectural sketches of each proposed building or structure together with a site map showing the relative location of each building or structure. Such plans and sketches shall show the location and length of platforms to be used to load and unload passengers.
- A map of all associated roadways, parking areas and other facilities. Design details such as width, layout, traffic flow, pavement markings and traffic control devices shall either be illustrated on the map or adequately described in supporting documents