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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 1b: Resolution 6733 Finding City to be in Conformance with Congestion Management Program (CMP) & Adopting CMP Local Development ReportDATE: August 3, 2010 TO: Mayor and City Council SUMMARY BACKGROUND STAFF REPORT Development Services Department FROM: Philip A. Wray, Deputy Director of Development Services /City Engineer \$/ for Jason Kruckeberg, Assistant City Manager /Development Services Director By: Jim Kasama, Community Development Administrator Prepared By: Thomas Li, Associate Planner 77-- SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION NO. 6733 FINDING THE CITY OF ARCADIA TO BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (CMP) AND ADOPTING THE CMP LOCAL DEVELOPMENT REPORT Recommendation: Adopt Each city in the State of California is required to submit annually a Local Development Report and certify by resolution to the local Congestion Management Agency that it is in compliance with the local Congestion Management Program. For the City of Arcadia, the report and resolution are sent to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) as the local Congestion Management Agency. The report is due each year by September 1st. Staff is recommending that the attached Resolution No. 6733 be adopted and sent to the MTA with the Local Development Report. The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Congestion Management Program (CMP) was developed in response to the passage of Proposition 111 in 1990. Proposition 111 provided an increase in the State Gas Tax to fund regional transportation improvements (Streets and Highways Code, Section 2105) and included the CMP to monitor regional transportation conditions. Conformance with the CMP assures that local agencies are providing transportation improvements to offset the traffic congestion resulting from new development. If a city does not conform to the CMP, that city's share of the Gas Tax increase provided by Proposition 111 may be withheld and allocated to the County to use on regional transportation projects. To assure conformance with the CMP, local agencies must perform the following actions: 1. Implement a Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Ordinance (Ord. 1984) and a Land Use Analysis (LUA) Program (Reso. 5780). 2. Submit to the local Congestion Management Agency, by September 1st of each year, a resolution finding that the city is in conformance with the CMP, and a Local Development Report (LDR) showing that the city is meeting its traffic congestion mitigation responsibilities. For the City of Arcadia, the resolution and LDR must be submitted to the MTA, and the LDR consists of a Deficiency Plan Summary a New Development Activity Form a New Development Adjustments Form, and an Exempted Development Activity Form. The requirements of the TDM Ordinance (Ord. 1984) and the LUA Program (Reso. 5780) are being applied to relevant projects, and the attached Resolution No. 6733 and LDR verify that the City of Arcadia is in conformance with the CMP. DISCUSSION Compliance Action No. 1 The City Council adopted a Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Ordinance (Ord. 1984) and a Land Use Analysis (LUA) Program (Reso. 5780) in 1994. The TDM Ordinance is applied to new, nonresidential developments of 25,000 or more gross square feet. The LUA Program is applied to any project that is subject to an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Compliance Action No. 2 Annually, a resolution and Local Development Report (LDR) must be submitted to the MTA by September 1st to show that the City is meeting its traffic congestion mitigation responsibilities. The CMP requires that cities mitigate traffic congestion resulting from new development. Historically, cities are required to track all new development activity and the CMP assesses debits and credits based on new development and demolition activity. In addition, cities may submit to the MTA a list of transportation projects that reduce local and /or regional traffic congestion for credits. This year, the only requirement for CMP compliance is to report on all new development activity using the LDR and adopt the self- certifying Resolution. The attached Resolution No. 6733 finds the City of Arcadia to be in conformance with the CMP and adopts the Local Development Report (LDR) in accordance with Reso. 6733 — CMP August 3, 2010 Page 2 California Government Code Section 65089. For the current reporting period (June 1, 2009 to May 31, 2010) the LDR consists of the following four (4) forms: • Deficiency Plan Summary — This form (Section 1, Page 1) summarizes the local development activity and shows the net development totals. • Part 1: New Development Activity — This form (Section 1, Page 2) shows the number of residential units built and the square- footage of other development activity based on the building permits that were issued during the current reporting period. • Part 2: New Development Adjustments — This form (Section 1, Page 3) shows the adjustments, or the credits toward the new development debits based on demolition permits that were issued during the current reporting period. • Part 3: Exempted Development Activity — This form (Section 1, Page 4) shows development that is exempt from being reported as "new development activity," such as low- income housing and reconstruction of earthquake damaged buildings. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS Reporting on compliance with a local congestion management program is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The development or adoption of transportation improvement programs is statutorily exempt per CEQA Guidelines Section 15276. FISCAL IMPACT Nonconformance with the CMP could jeopardize Gas Tax funds. If the MTA determined that a city is not in conformance with the CMP, the State Controller is notified to withhold from that jurisdiction its annual allocation of the State Gas Tax increase enacted by Proposition 111 (Streets and Highways Code, Section 2105). If, after 12 months, a city still has not conformed to the CMP, the withheld Gas Tax funds will be allocated to the County. The amount of City Gas Tax funds for the current reporting period that is subject to CMP conformance is approximately $302,000.00. The City of Arcadia, however, is in conformance with the CMP, so these funds are not in jeopardy of being withheld. RECOMMENDATION The Development Services Department recommends that the following two (2) actions: A. Adopt Resolution No. 6733: A Resolution of the City Arcadia, California, finding the City of Arcadia to be in • the City Council take Council of the City of conformance with the Reso. 6733 — CMP August 3, 2010 Page 3 Congestion Management Program (CMP) and adopting the CMP Local Development Report, in accordance with California Government Code Section 65089; and B. Direct the City Clerk to transmit a fully executed copy of Resolution No. 6733 and the Local Development Report to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority by September 1, 2010. Approved: - Pc--v.-,/ Donald Penman, City Manager Attachments: Resolution No. 6733 Local Development Report Reso. 6733 — CMP August 3, 2010 Page 4 RESOLUTION NO. 6733 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARCADIA, CALIFORNIA, FINDING THE CITY OF ARCADIA TO BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (CMP) AND ADOPTING THE CMP LOCAL DEVELOPMENT REPORT, IN ACCORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65089 WHEREAS, CMP statute requires the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority ( "LACMTA "), acting as the Congestion Management Agency for Los Angeles County, to annually determine that the County and cities within the County are conforming to all CMP requirements; and WHEREAS, LACMTA requires submittal of the CMP Local Development Report by September 1 of each year; and WHEREAS, the City Council held a duly noticed public hearing on August 3, 2010 concerning the proposed approval of the Report. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARCADIA, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the City of Arcadia has taken all of the following actions, and that the City is in conformance with all applicable requirements of the 2004 CMP adopted by the LACMTA Board on July 22, 2004. The City has locally adopted and continues to implement a transportation demand management ordinance, consistent with the minimum requirements identified in the CMP Transportation Demand Management chapter. The City has locally adopted and continues to implement a land use analysis program, consistent with the minimum requirements identified in the CMP Land Use Analysis Program chapter. The City has adopted a Local Development Report, attached hereto and made a part hereof, consistent with the requirements identified in the 2004 CMP. This report balances traffic congestion impacts due to growth within the City with transportation improvements, and demonstrates that the City is meeting its responsibilities under the Countywide Deficiency Plan consistent with the LACMTA Board adopted 2003 Short Range Transportation Plan. SECTION 2. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and shall forward a copy of this Resolution to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Passed, approved and adopted this 3rd day of August, 2010. ATTEST: City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Stephen P. Deitsch City Attorney Mayor of the City of Arcadia 2 6733 CITY OF ARCADIA 2010 CMP Local Development Report Reporting Period: JUNE 1, 2009 - MAY 31, 2010 Contact: Thomas Li Phone Number: 626- 574 -5447 CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY 2010 DEFICIENCY PLAN SUMMARY * IMPORTANT: All " #value!" cells on this page are automatically calculated. Please do not enter data in these cells. DEVELOPMENT TOTALS RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Single Family Residential Multi - Family Residential Group Quarters COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Commercial (less than 300,000 sq.ft.) Commercial (300,000 sq.ft. or more) Freestanding Eating & Drinking NON - RETAIL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Lodging Industrial Office (less than 50,000 sq.ft.) Office (50,000- 299,999 sq.ft.) Office (300,000 sq.ft. or more) Medical Government Institutional /Educational University (# of students) OTHER DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY ENTER IF APPLICABLE ENTER IF APPLICABLE EXEMPTED DEVELOPMENT TOTALS Exempted Dwelling Units Exempted Non - residential sq. ft. (in 1,000s) Date Prepared: July 9, 2010 Dwelling Units 7.00 2.00 0.00 1,000 Net Sq.Ft. 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,000 Net Sq.Ft. 0.00 7.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9.80 0.00 (4.50) 0.00 Daily Trips 0.00 0.00 1. Note: Please change dates on this form for later years. Section 1, Page 1 2. Net square feet is the difference between new development and adjustments entered on pages 2 and 3. CITY OF ARCADIA 2010 CMP Local Development Report Reporting Period: JUNE 1, 2009 - MAY 31, 2010 Date Prepared: July 9, 2010 Enter data for all cells labeled "Enter." If there are no data for that category, enter "0." PART 1: NEW DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Category Dwelling Units Single Family Residential 56.00 Multi - Family Residential 4.00 Group Quarters 0.00 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Category 1,000 Gross Square Feet Commercial (less than 300,000 sq.ft.) 0.00 Commercial (300,000 sq.ft. or more) 0.00 Freestanding Eating & Drinking 0.00 NON - RETAIL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Category 1,000 Gross Square Feet 0.00 Lodging Industrial 7.00 Office (less than 50,000 sq.ft.) 0.00 Office (50,000- 299,999 sq.ft.) 0.00 Office (300,000 sq.ft. or more) 0.00 Medical 9.80 Government 0.00 Institutional /Educational 0.00 University (# of students) 0.00 OTHER DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Description (Attach additional sheets if necessary) Daily Trips (Enter "0" if none) ENTER IF APPLICABLE 0.00 ENTER IF APPLICABLE 0.00 Section 1, Page 2 Enter data for all cells labeled "Enter." If there are no data for that category, enter "0." PART 2: NEW DEVELOPMENT ADJUSTMENTS IMPORTANT: Adjustments may be claimed only for 1) development permits that were both issued and revoked, expired or withdrawn during the reporting period, and 2) demolition of any structure with the reporting period. RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ADJUSTMENTS Category Dwelling Units Single Family Residential 49.00 Multi - Family Residential 2.00 Group Quarters 0.00 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Category 1,000 Gross Square Feet Commercial (less than 300,000 sq.ft.) 0.00 Commercial (300,000 sq.ft. or more) 0.00 Freestanding Eating & Drinking 0.00 NON - RETAIL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Category 1,000 Gross Square Feet Lodging 0.00 Industrial 0.00 Office (less than 50,000 sq.ft.) 0.00 Office (50,000- 299,999 sq.ft.) 0.00 Office (300,000 sq.ft. or more) 0.00 Medical 0.00 Government 0.00 Institutional /Educational 4.50 University (# of students) 0.00 OTHER DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Description (Attach additional sheets if necessary) Daily Trips (Enter "0" if none ENTER IF APPLICABLE 0.00 ENTER IF APPLICABLE 0.00 CITY OF ARCADIA 2010 CMP Local Development Report Reporting Period: JUNE 1, 2009 - MAY 31, 2010 Date Prepared: July 9, 2010 Section 1, Page 3 CITY OF ARCADIA Date Prepared: July 9, 2010 2010 CMP Local Development Report Reporting Period: JUNE 1, 2009 - MAY 31, 2010 Enter data for all cells labeled "Enter." If there are no data for that category, enter "0." PART 3: EXEMPTED DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY (NOT INCLUDED IN NEW DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY LowNery Low Income Housing High Density Residential Near Rail Stations Mixed Use Developments Near Rail Stations Development Agreements Entered into Prior to July 10, 1989 Reconstruction of Buildings Damaged in April 1992 Civil Unrest Reconstruction of Buildings Damaged in Jan. 1994 Earthquake Total Dwelling Units Total Non - residential sq. ft. (in 1,000s) TOTALS) Dwelling Units Dwelling Units 1,000 Gross Square Feet Dwelling Units 1,000 Gross Square Feet Dwelling Units 1,000 Gross Square Feet Dwelling Units 1,000 Gross Square Feet Dwelling Units 1 01 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Section t, Page 4 Exempted Development Definitions: 1. LowNery Low Income Housing: As defined by the California Department of Housing and Community Development as follows: - Low - Income: equal to or less than 80% of the County median income, with adjustments for family size. - Very Low - Income: equal to or less than 50% of the County median income, with adjustments for family size. 2. High Density Residential Near Rail Stations: Development located within 1/4 mile of a fixed rail passenger station and that is equal to or greater than 120 percent of the maximum residential density allowed under the local general plan and zoning ordinance. A project providing a minimum of 75 dwelling units per acre is automatically considered high density. 3. Mixed Uses Near Rail Stations: Mixed -use development located within 1/4 mile of a fixed rail passenger station, if more than half of the land area, or floor area, of the mixed use development is used for high density residential housing. 4. Development Agreements: Projects that entered into a development agreement (as specified under Section 65864 of the California Government Code) with a local jurisdiction prior to July 10, 1989. 5. Reconstruction or replacement of any residential or non - residential structure which is damaged or destroyed, to the extent of > or = to 50% of its reasonable value, by fire, flood, earthquake or other similar calamity. 6. Any project of a federal, state or county agency that is exempt from local jurisdiction zoning regulations and where the local jurisdiction is precluded from exercising any approval /disapproval authority. These locally precluded projects do not have to be reported in the LDR.