

Who prepares traffic studies for development projects? Where access points are not defined or a site plan is not available at the time the traffic impact analysis is prepared, additional traffic analysis may be required when a site plan becomes available or the access points are defined.

The applicant may be required to submit a new traffic impact analysis if, after submitting the original analysis, the land use intensity or traffic generation are increased.Prior to issuance of a building permit, if the property has already been zoned or subdivided and no previous traffic impact analysis less than one (1) year old exists.For a tentative subdivision map, if the property has been previously zoned for the proposed use and no traffic impact analysis was required at the time of zoning.Traffic impact analyses may be required for the following submittals: What determine if a traffic study is required for a development project? Multi-Way Stop Control Warrant Analysis.

This section performs a variety of functions including: It may be required by the County in order to adequately assess the impact of a proposed development on the existing and/or planned street system. Some studies are accepted for expedited review based on the following criteria Expedited Drainage Study ReviewĪssociate group is responsible for reviewing and approving traffic impact analysis relating to private development projects. Coordinates with Clark County Regional Flood Control District on flood plain issues. A determination is made for each site based on the proposed development, size of development, and location in relation to other factors.ĭrainage Review Group - reviews drainage studies and grading plans for conformance to code requirements and drainage regulations. If the site is impacted by a FEMA designated Special Flood Hazard Area, adjacent to or impacted by a Master plan Facility, or is impacted by flows from a wash or facility then a drainage study is required.
