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Except in unusual or extraordinary circumstances, complete streets principles will not apply:

(1) To street repair made due to utility activities or pothole repairs;

(2) To ordinary maintenance activities designed to keep assets in serviceable condition (e.g., mowing, cleaning, sweeping, spot repair and surface treatments such as chip seal and overlay);

(3) Where the mayor or public works liaison issues a documented determination concluding that application of complete street principles is not necessary:

(a) Where nonmotorized use is not practical, is contrary to public safety, or is prohibited;

(b) The cost of accommodation is excessively disproportionate to the need or probable use; or

(c) Where other available means or factors indicate an absence of current or future need. (Ord. 585 § 1, 2016)