§ 16-18L.018. Transportation management plans.  


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  • Any development providing more than 50,000 square feet of gross leasable floor area shall become a member of the BATMA which provides services to the area or shall provide a Transportation Management Plan (TMP) meeting the criteria listed below:

    1.

    No certificates of occupancy shall be issued until such time as the developer or leasing agent has submitted to the director written confirmation of BATMA membership or has submitted a TMP containing strategies to reduce single occupancy vehicle trips generated by the project based on an annual commute mode survey. Said survey shall be based on a Monday through Friday work week for all estimated employees arriving at the work site and for all residents leaving the site between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Based on this survey a TMP shall be developed which would include, but not limited to the following:

    a.

    Commute alternatives:

    i.

    Incentives for public transit ridership such as transit cards;

    ii.

    Carpooling and vanpooling;

    iii.

    Commuter bicycling and walking programs; and

    iv.

    Alternative, staggered, compressed or flexible work hours for commercial uses.

    b.

    Transportation demand strategies:

    i.

    Improvements to alternative modes such as vanpooling;

    ii.

    Financial incentives given to those who use commute alternatives;

    iii.

    Parking management programs;

    iv.

    Commute alternatives information and marketing;

    v.

    Shared parking arrangements;

    vi.

    Provision for a mixture of uses on-site; and

    vii.

    Pedestrian links to adjacent uses.

    c.

    A program to promote and maintain participation in carpooling, vanpooling, and use of mass transit, including a method of monitoring the number of rider sharers and their travel patterns.

    d.

    Contact information for all building tenants with 20 or more full-time employees.

(Ord. No. 2012-23(12-O-0228), § 1(Attach. A), 5-30-12)