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HomeMy WebLinkAbout44-Public Works CITY OF SAN ~RNARDINO - ~MORANDUM To Roger Hardgrave Public w:>rks/City Engineering Approval of Traffic Systems Fee - ~~~t~~~,~t5~ New From Shauna Clark City Clerk May 18, 1988 Subject Date Approved #11 Date May 16, 1988 The Public Hearing to consider the establislmEnt of a Traffic Systems Fee in the 8IIDIJ[lt of $12.00 per trip generated by new develOlXlElts or redevelorment. was closed. The following resolution was adopted: Resolution No. 88-140 of the Mayor and CamDn Council of the City of San Bernardin:> establishing the 8IIDIJ[lt of the Traffic Systems Fee. First reading was given to the following ordinance: Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino adding Chapter 3.26 to the San Bernardin:> M.Jni.cipal Code to establish a Traffic Systems Fund and to in1X>se a Traffic Systems Fee. ,~~ City Clerk sc: khb cc: City Attorney Acting City Administrator Building and Safety Plam.mg FILe 'ILl . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 .' \ !~ 21 , 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 o o ORDINANCE NO. ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ADDING CHAPTER 3.26 TO THE 'SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH A TRAFFIC SYSTEMS FUND AND TO IMPOSE A TRAFFIC SYSTEMS FEE. SECTION 1. RECITALS. WHEREAS, because of new development and the change in use of existing development, there exists a need in the City of San Bernardino for additional traffic control devices, traffic related improvements and upgrades of the existing transportation system, and WHEREAS, the new systems and improvements to meet s'uch needs are set forth in the Five Year Capital Improvement Plan, the Regional Transportation Improvement Program (RTIP), and the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), and, \~IEREAS, the Public Works Department has completed a study supporting the need for such additional 'transportation systems, traffic control devices and traffic system improvements and determining the cost thereof, and WHEREAS, this need is created by: growth throughout the City, increases in vehicle loading of the existing systems, and a public demand for safer, more effective transportation network~, NOW, THEREFORE, the Mayor and Common Council do ordain as follows: SECTION 2. Chapter 3.26 is added to the San Bernardino Municipal Code to read as follows: 3.26.010. All public streets and highways under jurisdiction of the City of San Bernardino and all traffic control devices thereon are hereby declared to be a single transportation network. This includes all dedicated streets JFW:ss - 1 - 3-2,5.88 . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ORD: ADDING CHAPTER 3.26 TO SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH A E)FFIC SYSTEMS FUND TO IMPO~E A TRAFFIC SYSTEMS FEE ' '''1'; either existing or planned. 3.26.020 Fund Established A Traffic Systems Fund is hereby established. The Traffic Systems Fund is a fund for payment of the actual or estimated costs of the design, upgrading or improvement of the traffic network. 3.26.030 Traffic Systems Fee A. There is hereby imposed a Traffic Systems Fee on all new development and any substantial improvement, which results in a net increase in the number of vehicle trips generated by a development as determined by a traffic study or by average trip estimates as published in the "Trip Generation", An Information Report (Current Edition) of the Institute of Transportation Engineers and accepted by the Director of Public Works/City Engineer. The amount of said fee shall be as established by Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council; however, in no event shall such fee exceed the pro-rata share of such development for the cost of any traffic system improvements to which such fee shall be applied. All Traffic Systems Fees collected shall be deposited in the Traffic Systems Fund. I B. The number of vehicle trips shall be calculated based ~ I on the total square foot area of the development or substantial improvement in accordance with the average trip rate as contained in the publication "Trip Generation" (Current Edition) An Information Report, as prepared by the Institute of Transportation Engineers. / / / JFW:ss 3-25-88 - 2 - . 1 2 3 4, 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ORD: ADDING CHAPTER 3.26 TO SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH A ~FFIC SYSTEMS FUND AND TO (~~POSE A TRAFFIC SYSTEMS FEE '-' "... C. Capture rates or reductions in the number of trips shall not be applied towards a reduction in the Traffic Systems Fee to be paid. 3.26.040 Disposition of Funds A. All monies in the Traffic Systems Fund not immediately required for construction of traffic system improvements shall be invested in a manner provided by law of the State of California, and all interest paid on such investment shall accrue to said fund. These monies shall thereafter be accounted for as required by California Government Code Section 66001 subsections (c) (d) and (e). I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Ordinance was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San 14 Bernardino at a 15 day of 16 to-wit: 17 AYES: 18 meeting thereof, held on the , 1988, by the following vote, council Members 19 NAYS: 20 ABSENT: 21 22 23 III 24 I I I 25 III 26 I I I 27 I I I 28 CITY CLERK - 3 - JFW:ss 3-25-88 ORD: ADDING CHAPTER 3.26 TO SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH A~FFIC SYSTEMS FUND AND ~OSE A TRAFFIC SYSTEMS FEE lW' 'wi 1 The foregoing Ordinance is hereby approved this 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 day of , 1988. Evlyn Wilcox, Mayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to form and legal content: ,^ ;cd"} j," lJ.--tt/L'~ 7 _' C>v,:-'A.-_ pi,t.y Attorney ; " , I / ..' t JFW: ss 3-24-88 - 4 - " I {, CITY OF SAN BERNA4loINO - REQUEST FQ COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT Many agencies throughout California have established a fee to help mitigate the impact of additional traffic from new develop- ments. The City of San Bernardino has experienced significant in- creases in traffic volumes as a result of development activity, with reductions in level of service provided on our streets. I The proposed Traffic Systems Fee, of $12.00 per trip, will be used to finance the cost of new traffic control devices through- out the City, since the traffic generated by a development impacts the entire City, and beyond. Also, up to 50% of the fees collected may be used to cover the costs incurred by the Traffic Engineering personnel in reviewing plans, traffic studies, and other activities in connection with new developments. While payment of fees can be considered a mitigation measure, the proposed fee is to be considered as alleviation for the additional traffic throughout the City. Therefore, develop- ments will generally have to mitigate identified environmental impacts within the proximity of their sites, in addition to paying the Traffic Systems Fee. About 10 trips are generated each day by a single family residence, which means that the Traffic Systems Fee would be $120 per house. We estimate that the amount collected per year would be about $300,000. The Ways and Means Committee during review of the proposed fee and in consideration of objections raised by the development community, recommended that traffic systems fees be credited to the cost of traffic related improvements, to the initial developer, for commercial and industrial developments. This recommendation is included in the text of the ordinance and resolution. It is envisioned that the Traffic System Fee would be collected at time of issuance of the building permit, by the Building and Safety Department. The number of trips to be generated by the development will be determined by our Traffic Engineer, based upon standard generation rates or in approved Traffic Studies. We recommend that the Traffic Systems Fee be approved. 2-15-88 15.02~4 'j L.,V -- J !~., \IF~ J , CITY OF SAN BEF~RDINO - REQUES...."'OR COUNCIL ACTIO~ From: Councilwoman Esther Estrada Subject: Ways & Means Committee Report Dept: Council Office Date: February 25,1988 Synopsis of Previous Council action: Recommended motion: That minutes of Ways & Means Committee meeting held February 22, 1988 be received and filed. Contlct pinon: Supporting data IUlChed: Phil Arvizo Phone: 384-5208 Yes Werd: N/ll FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: (ACCT. NO.) (ACCT. DESCRIPTION) Flnence: Council Nota.: ".0112 Agenda Item NO.-.:c.;..~::"""" .0 o " WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE February 22, 1988 ATTENDEES: Councilwoman Esther Estrada - Chairwoman Councilman Jess Flores Councilwoman Norine Miller James Penman - City Attorney Loren McQueen - Deputy City Attorney Ray Schweitzer - City Administrator Roger Hardgrave - Public Works Director Gene Klatt - Assistant City Engineer Phil Arvizo - Council Executive Assistant Richard Bennecke - Mayor's Executive Assistant Mayor Frank Gonzales - Rialto Frank Benest - Rialto City Manager The Sun - Pat McGreevey 1. COLTON STORM DRAINAGE PROBLEM - The Committee recom- mended acceptance of the proposed joint Colton - San Bernar- dino storm drainage solution of Phase I, Mill Street problem. The attached recommendations were reached after considerable discussion regarding liability and the options available. Colton representatives agreed to .upfront. engineering costs recognizing that San Bernardino has not included this project in the budget. uppermost in the recommendation was consider- ation for the safety and welfare of the citizens in the Phase I area. 2. TRAFFIC SYSTEMS FEE - $12 PER TRIP, GENERATED BY NEW DEVELOPMENT OR REDEVELOPMENT The Committee recommended approval of the resolution establishing a Fee and Traffic Systems Fund. They also recommended a public hearing be set for March 21 and asked that the Deputy City Administrator for Development send a letter attaching the resolution and asking for comment from the Building Industry Association. The Com- mittee asked staff to .fine tune. the resolution specifying what the fee would be used for in keeping with the intent of AB600. Meeting adjourned. rr Respectfully submitted, -~~~-~, Councilwoman Esther Bstrada Chairwoman Ways , Means Committee - EE:ej Attch. g o WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS The Ways & Means Committee hereby makes the following recommendation to the Mayor and Common Council regarding the joint Colton and San Bernardino drainage problem. It is hereby recommended with respect to the drainage problem occurring within the area indicated in Exhibit -A- as Phase I-Mill Street attached hereto and made a part hereof, that the following actions be taken: 1. That the City of San Bernardino agree to pay not more than $211,000 over a two-year period to correct said problem. 2. Such payment shall be made only upon the condition that the duly authorized representatives of the City of Colton agree to hold the City of San Bernardino harmless and indemnify and agree to defend the City of San Bernardino from any and all claims presently existing, or which may hereafter arise as to this drainage problem. 3. This agreement shall not be construed as and does not in fact constitute an admission of liability on the part of the City of San Bernardino or any of its officers or employers. - . . Q o 4. The remaining drainage problems contained in Project '3-6 are determined to be regional and beyond the jurisdiction of the two cities to resolve. Dated: ;;; - ')? - If WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE BY ~/~~ ( Chairperson - -0 l':,.'.~ '\ PHASI I MILL ST. ... ~ sf ~ , I I: ell II II ~=~~ 181 -.-- ocera ...t.. ,. 0 ;: ./"0. I~II _.~ -- .....IIT ....INUIlINO 00. __ .-.-.. ... ...c__, c"................ SAN IERNARDINO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT COMPREHENSIVE STORM DRAIN PLAN PROJECT NO. 3-6 DATI IIAY ItTJ PROPOSED STORM DRAIN _ _ _ EXISTING STORM DRAIN SCALE (.1000' SHEET I OF I 1/ t::::'Y 11. ,0 ',-,- ,.6. /1