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CC - Item 3G - Adoption of Updated 2009 Congestion Management ProgramROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: JEFF ALLRED, CITY MANAGER DATE: AUGUST 25. 2009 SUBJECT: ADOPTION OF THE UPDATED 2009 CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AND 2009 LOCAL DEVELOPMENT REPORT SUMMARY The Congestion Management Program (CMP) is a state mandated program that helps address the impact of urban congestion in local communities. The CMP requires that cities in Los Angeles County file a Local Development Report (LDR) indicating the City's actions taken to reduce traffic congestion in the region. In order to meet its requirements, the City must-adopt a resolution finding the City of Rosemead in compliance with the CMP for Los Angeles County and also submit a Local Development Report. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends that the City Council: Adopt the resolution finding that the City is in conformance with the Congestion Management Program (CMP) for the County of Los Angeles; 2. Adopt the 2009 Local Development Report; 3. Authorize staff to submit the CMP Local Development Report to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Authority. DISCUSSION All cities in Los Angeles County are required to report information regarding development permits issued during the reporting period, from June 1, 2008 through May 31, 2009. To remain in compliance with the CMP, each local agency must contribute to the program by tracking new building activities, reporting local land use decisions for the analysis of their impacts on the regional transportation system, and implementing local transportation demand management (TDM) guidelines while ensuring that new development is supportive of them. ITEM NO. APPROVED FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA: City Council Meeting August 25, 2009 Page 2 of 2 The Local Development Report shows a net increase in 8 single and 11 multi-family residential units during the reporting period. from the number of new construction permits issued, less the permits issued during the same period Single Family Residential New Construction Permits Issued: 31 Units family residential units This figure is derived number of demolition Multi-Family Residential 11 Units Demolition Permits Issued: <23 Units> <0 Units> Net Increase in Residential Development: 8 Units 11 Units With the adoption of the attached resolution and submittal of the LDR, the City will fulfill all obligations to comply With the CMP. FINANCIAL REVIEW The City receives approximately $1.1 Million from state gas tax funds which are used to fund capital improvement projects, road repair, and general maintenance to the City's public rights-of-way. City conformance with the CMP is required annually in order to continue receiving these state gas tax funds and to remain eligible.to receive other available transportation funding. Prepared/Sub itted by: Rafael Fajardo Associate Civil Engineer Prepared/Submitted by: Sherri Bermejo City Planner Pre ar /Submitte y: Chris Marcarello Deputy Public Works Director Attachments: (1) Resolution No 2009-44 (2) 2009 Local Development Report 2009 CMP Conformity Resolution CMP CONFORMANCE SELF-CERTIFICATION CITY OF ROSEMEAD RESOLUTION NO. 2009-44 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD, CALIFORNIA, FINDING THE CITY 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 noticed public hearing on August 25`h, 2009. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY ROSEMEAD DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the City 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. By June 15, of odd-numbered years, the City will conduct annual traffic counts and calculated levels of service for selected arterial intersections, consistent with the requirements identified in the CMP Highway and Roadway System chapter. 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. ADOPTED this 250' day of August, 2009. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Margaret Clark, Mayor Gloria Molleda, City Clerk CITY OF ROSEMEAD Date Prepared: August 19, 2009 2009 CMP Local Development Report Reporting Period: JUNE 1, 2008 - MAY 31, 2009 Contact: James Donovan Phone Number: 626-569-2131 CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY IMPORTANT: All "#value!" cells on this page are automatically calculated. Please do not enter data in these cells. DEVELOPMENT TOTALS RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Dwelling Units Single Family Residential 8.00 Multi-Family Residential 11.00 Group Quarters 0.00 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Commercial (less than 300,000 sq.ft.) Commercial (300,000 sq.ft, or more) Freestanding Eating & Drinking 1,000 Net Sq.Ft.Z 1.00 0.00 0.00 NON-RETAIL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Lodging Industrial Office (less than 50,000 sq.ft.) Office (50,000-299,999 scift) 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,OC Nei 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Dail Trips 0.00 0.00 0 0 1. Note: Please change dates on this torn for later years. sechon 1, Page t 2. Net square feet is the difference between new development and adjustments entered on pages 2 and a CITY OF ROSEMEAD Date Prepared: August 19, 2009 2009 CMP Local Development Report Reporting Period: JUNE 1, 2008 - MAY 31, 2009 Enter data for all cells labeled "Enter." If there are no data for that category, enter "0." DEVELOPMENT PART 1: NEW RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Category Dwelling Units Single Family Residential 31.00 Multi-Family Residential 11.00 Group Quarters 0.00 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Category 1,000 Gross Square Feet Commercial less than 300,000 sq.ft. 1.00 Commercial 300,000 s .ft. or more) 0.00 Freestanding Eating & Drinking 0.00 NON-RETAIL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Category 1,000 Gross S uare Feet Lodging 0.00 Industrial 0.00 Office less than 50,000 sq.ft. 0.00 Office 50,000-299,999 s .ft. 0.00 Office (300,000 s .ft. or more) 0.00 Medical 1.00 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 CITY OF ROSEMEAD Date Prepared: August 19, 2009 2009 CMP Local Development Report Reporting Period: JUNE 1, 2008'- MAY 31, 2009 Enter data for all cells labeled "Enter." If there are no data for that category, enter "0." DEVELOPMENT PART 2: NEW 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 23.00 Multi-Family Residential 0.00 Group Quarters 0.00 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Category 1,000 Gross Square Feet Commercial less than 300,000 s .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 s .ft. or more) 0.00 Medical 0.00 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 t, Page 3 CITY OF ROSEMEAD Date Prepared: August 19, 2009 2009 CMP Local Development Report Reporting Period: JUNE 1, 2008 - MAY 31, 2009 Enter data for all cells labeled "Enter." If there are no data for that category, enter "0." PART 3: EXEMPTED DEVELOPME NT ACTIVITY (NOT INCLUDED IN NEW DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY TOTALS) LowNery Low Income Housing 00 Dwelling Units High Density Residential Dwelling Units Near Rail Stations Mixed Use Developments 0 1,000 Gross Square Feet Near Rail Stations 0 Dwelling Units Development Agreements Entered 1,000 Gross Square Feet into Prior to July 10, 1989 0 Dwelling Units Reconstruction of Buildings 1,000 Gross Square Feet Damaged in April 1992 Civil Unrest 0 Dwelling Units Reconstruction of Buildings 0 1,000 Gross Square Feet Damaged in Jan. 1994 Earthquake 0 Dwelling Units Total Dwelling Units 0 Total Non-residential sq. ft. (in 1,000s) 0 Section Page 4 Exempted Development Definitions: 1. Low/Very 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.