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GROWTH MANAGEMENT
ELEMENT-MAY 7992
GROWTH MANAGEMENT
ELEMENT
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May 1992
Adopted by the Newport Beach City Council
May 11 , 1992
Resolution No. 92-44
Table of Contents
Statement of Purpose and Intent Page 1
Introduction Page 1
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 1
Consistency with Other General Plan Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 1
Implementation Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 2
Relationship to State and Federal Highway System . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2
Definitions Page 2
Goals and Objectives Page 4
Policies Page 4
Traffic Level of Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4
Development Mitigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5
Development Phasing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 5
Inter-Jurisdictional Planning Forums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6
Capital Improvement Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6
Balanced Land Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6
Transportation Demand Management(TDM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6
Implementation Programs Page 6
Development Mitigation Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6
Comprehensive Phasing Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6
Performance Monitoring Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7
Traffic Improvement/Public Facilities Development Agreements . . . Page 7
GMA/Inter-Jurisdictional Planning Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7
Capital Improvement Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7
Transportation Demand Management(TDM) Ordinance . . . . . . . Page 7
Additional Implementation Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7
Growth Management Element
A. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND INTENT
The purpose and intent of this Element is to mandate that growth and development
shall be based upon the City's ability to provide an adequate circulation system
pursuant to the Orange County Division, League of California Cities "Countywide
Traffic Improvement and Growth Management Plan Component."
B. INTRODUCTION
1. OVERVIEW
The Growth Management Element(GME) contains policies for the planning
and provision of traffic improvements that are necessary for orderly growth and
development. Presented in this Element are policies and programs for the
establishment of specific traffic level of service(LOS)standards,development
mitigation, and development phasing. In addition, this Element includes an
implementation program for annual monitoring.
The GME is divided into six sections. Section A provides a statement of
purpose and intent for the Element. Section B provides an overview of the
Element and includes discussion regarding General Plan consistency and Ele-
ment implementation. Section C provides definitions for terms utilized in the
Element. Goals,objectives and policies for the GME are provided in Sections
D and E. Section F includes a discussion of implementation programs for
achieving the goals and objectives of the GME.
2. CONSISTENCY WITH OTHER GENERAL PLAN ELEMENTS
A major goal of the Growth Management Element is to ensure that the
planning, management and implementation of traffic improvements are ade-
quate to meet the projected needs of the city. While this goal is a high priority,
it must be achieved while maintaining internal consistency among the other
elements of the General Plan as required by state law. Therefore,the GME
does not replace or supersede any of the other General Plan elements;instead,
the GME addresses, amplifies and supports land use policies and traffic LOS
standards that are included in the other General Plan elements. The GME also
serves as the primary resource document for City growth management policies.
Although there is a certain amount of overlap among the General Plan ele-
ments, the GME serves a valuable function by collecting all City policies
regarding growth management in one location.
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The GME is implemented through various coordinated programs developed
to support and carry out its goals, objectives and policies. In addition, this
Element has been crafted to minimize duplication between Measure M and
Congestion Management Program(CMP)requirements.
3. MLEMENTATION PROCESS
The GME provides the policy framework for the City's Growth Management
efforts. These policies are implemented through the programs described in
Section F. All privately-initiated land use element amendments,zone changes,
and other discretionary projects considered after adoption of the Element will
be specifically reviewed for consistency with GME policies. In addition, the
City will implement the GME through its land use and circulation system
planning and Capital Improvement Program.
4. RELATIONSHIP TO STATE AND FEDERAL HIGHWAY SYSTEM
While the GME addresses the need for the phasing of arterial highway improve-
ments,it is recognized that the federal and state highway system is a significant
component of the City's overall transportation system. State highways within
the city include Coast Highway (SR 1), Newport Boulevard (SR 55), and the
Corona del Mar Freeway and MacArthur Boulevard (SR 73). In addition,the
San Diego Freeway (1-405) passes approximately one mile north of the city's
northern boundary. These highways were designed primarily to serve inter-
regional transportation needs, and they are currently experiencing severe
congestion due to insufficient capacity. As a result, an increasing number of
drivers are using the arterial network as an alternate to the congested freeway
system. Within Newport Beach,Coast Highway,which was originally planned
as a state freeway,is particularly impacted by spillover traffic as drivers traveling
between south Orange County and northern Orange County or Los Angeles
County seek to avoid congestion on the San Diego Freeway.
C. DEFINITIONS
For the purpose of this Element,the following definitions will be utilized:
1. Capital Improvement Program (CIP) shall mean a listing of capital projects
needed to meet,maintain and improve a jurisdiction's adopted Traffic Level of
Service Standards. The CIP shall include approved projects and an analysis of
the costs of the proposed projects as well as a financial plan for providing the
improvements.
2. Comprehensive Phasing Program (CPP) shall mean a road improvement and
financing plan which responds to the level of service requirements in this
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Element. With regard to road improvements, a CPP must in
clude level of
service requirements and take into account measurable traffic impacts on the
circulation system. The CPP is implemented through the City's Traffic Phasing
Ordinance(NBMC Chapter 15.40)and the Capital Improvement Program.
3. Critical Movement shall mean any of the conflicting through or turning move-
ments at an intersection which determine the allocation of green signal time.
4. Development Phasing Program shall mean a program which establishes the
requirement that building and grading permits shall be approved or issued in a
manner that assures implementation of required transportation and public
facilities improvements. The City shall specify the order of improvements and
the phasing of development based, at a minimum, on mitigation measures
adopted in conjunction with environmental documentation and other relevant
factors. The Traffic Phasing Ordinance provides the administrative mechanism
for establishing development phasing programs.
5. Deficient Intersection Fund shall mean a trust fund established to implement
necessary improvements to existing intersections which do not meet the Traffic
Level of Service Policy.
6. Deficient Intersection List shall mean a list of intersections that: 1)do not meet
the Traffic Level of Service Policy for reasons that are beyond the control of
the City(e.g.,ramp metering effects,traffic generated outside the City's juris-
diction, etc.); and, 2) are not brought into compliance with the LOS standard
in the most current Seven-Year Capital Improvement Program. Additional
intersections may be added by the City to the deficient intersection list only as
result of conditions which are beyond the control of the City.
7. Growth Management Areas (GM&) shall mean subregions of the County
established by the City-County Coordination Committee (or successor) to
promote inter jurisdictional coordination in addressing infrastructure concerns
and in implementing needed improvements.
8. Growth Management Element shall mean the Growth Management Element
of the General Plan as required by the Revised Traffic Improvement and
Growth Management Ordinance (Measure M).
9. Local Transportation Authority as currently designated by the Board of Super-
visors shall mean the Orange County Transportation Authority.
10. Measurable Traffic shall mean a traffic volume resulting in a 19o' increase in the
sum of the critical movements at an intersection.
11. All other terms shall be as defined in the Zoning Code as of the date of adoption
of this Element.
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D. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
The goals of this Element are to reduce traffic congestion and ensure that adequate
transportation facilities are provided for existing and future residents of the city.
These goals shall be accomplished through implementation of the policies and
programs set forth in this Element.
Achievement of these goals shall be measured by the following objectives.
1. TRANSPORTATION.The circulation system shall be implemented in a manner
designed to achieve the established Traffic Level of Service Policy.
2. DEVEL.OPImNT PHASING: Development shall be phased in a manner consis-
tent with the Traffic Phasing Ordinance and any applicable Comprehensive
Phasing Program
These goals and objectives are consistent with the Circulation Element, which
contains the following statement:
The basic objective is the construction of public transportation facilities
which,in conjunction with programs to reduce peak hourtrajj4c,will accom-
modate vehicular traffic generated by land use within the City of Newport
Beach at acceptable levels of service;to reduce, to the extent possible, the
impact of summer visitor and tourist travel along Balboa Peninsula, on
Balboa Island and West Newport, and provide a safe, convenient and
enjoyable system of bikeways that meet the needs of all cyclists-
E. POLICIES
1. TRAFFIC LEVEL OF SERVICE
It is the policy of the City that necessary improvements to transportation
facilities to which the project contributes measurable traffic, shall be con-
structed and completed to attain Level of Service(LOS)D at the intersections
under the sole control of the City within the timeframes established by the
Traffic Phasing Ordinance.
Intersections exempt from this policy include facilities under the jurisdiction of
another city or the state, or those included on the Deficient Intersection list
established pursuant to this Element. However,it is the policy of the City that
all development will be assessed a mitigation fee as required by the Fair Share
Traffic Contribution Ordinance (NBMC Chapter 15.38)and the Traffic Phas-
ing Ordinance.
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Achievement of the adopted level of service standard and implementation of
required transportation improvements shall take into consideration extraordi-
nary transportation circumstances which may impact identified intersections
and/or timing of the required improvements. An example of an extraordinary
circumstance would be when arterial roadways serve as temporary alternate
routes (thus impacting LOS performance)while planning and construction of
freeway improvements are underway.
Level of service(LOS)will be measured by the Traffic Phasing Ordinance and
Newport Beach City Council Policy S-1 (Administrative Procedures for Im-
plementing the Traffic Phasing Ordinance), which are consistent with the
Traffic Level of Service Policy Implementation Manual established by the
Local Transportation Authority.
2. DEVELOPMENT MITIGATION
It is the policy of the City that all new development shall pay its fair share of
the costs associated with that development, including regional traffic mitiga-
tion. This policy is implemented through the Fair Share Traffic Contribution
Ordinance and the Fair Share Resolution. This ordinance and accompanying
resolution determine the total unfunded cost of completing the City's Master
Plan of Streets and Highways(i.e.,the total cost less anticipated revenues from
other governmental entities, City revenues earmarked for roadway construc-
tion, and projects required to be funded by private developers in conjunction
with approved development projects) and allocate this cost to future develop-
ments based on established traffic generation rates.
It is the policy of the City to work with other jurisdictions through Inter-Juris-
dictional Planning Forums (see Policy 4) to determine minimally acceptable
impact fee levels for application within the GMA.
It is the policy of the City that new Measure M sales tax revenues shall not be
used to replace private developer funding which has been committed for any
project or normal subdivision obligations.
3. DEVELOPMENT PHASING
It is the policy of the City that development shall be phased in accordance with
Circulation Element policies, the requirements of the Traffic Phasing Or-
dinance, and the City's Capital Improvement Program. It is the intent of this
policy that all development proposals shall contain a development phasing plan
which establishes an overall build-out development limit which can be sup-
ported by implementation of the planned infrastructure system, as well as a
phasing allocation of development commensurate with roadway capacities,
where appropriate.
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4, INTER-JURISDICTIONAL PLANNING FORUMS
It is the policy of the City to participate in inter jurisdictional planning forums
at the GMA level to discuss developments with multi jurisdictional impacts and
appropriate mitigation measures.
S. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
A Capital Improvement Program shall be established to meet and maintain the
adopted traffic level of service standards. The CIP shall be consistent with
Measure M and state Congestion Management Program requirements.
6. BALANCED LAND USE
It is the policy of the City to foster balanced land use as a means of creating
opportunities for people to live,work,shop, and play within the same general
area, thereby reducing demands on the circulation system. This policy is
consistent with Policy A of the Land Use Element,which states:
?he City shall provide for sufficient diversity of land uses so that
schools, employment,recreation areas,public facilities, churches and
neighborhood shopping centers are in close proximity to each resident
of the community.
7. TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT(TDM)
It is the policy of the City to promote traffic reduction strategies through TDM
measures,as required by the Transportation Demand Management Ordinance
(N.B.M.C.Chapter 20.08).
F. IMPL
EMENTATION PROGRAMS
1. Development Mitigation Program: The purpose of the Development Mitiga-
tion Program is to ensure that all new development pays its share of the costs
associated with providing the road improvements needed to serve that develop-
ment. This program is implemented through the City's Fair Share Traffic
Contribution Ordinance and the Traffic Phasing Ordinance. The City will
continue to coordinate with other jurisdictions within the GMA regarding
appropriate impact fees.
2. Comprehensive Phasing Program: The Comprehensive Phasing Program is
implemented through the Traffic Phasing Ordinance and Council Policy S-1
(Administrative Procedures for Implementing the Traffic Phasing Ordinance).
The TPO is designed to permit major new development only where adequate
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transportation facilities exist, are being implemented, or will be installed in
conjunction with the development.
3. Performance Monitoring Program: This program will ensure that required
road improvements or funding are actually provided in order for development
to continue. If the improvements/funding are not provided,development shall
be deferred until compliance with the provisions of this program are achieved.
In addition, the Performance Monitoring Program will provide an annual
evaluation of the maintenance of transportation service levels. Annual traffic
reports provided under this program shall utilize data collected within six
months of preparation of the report but not within the time period of June
through August and November 15 through January 5. In the event that the
Performance Monitoring Program identifies one or more service level deficien-
cies,measures shall be implemented to correct identified deficiencies.
4. Traffic Improvement/Public Facilities Development Agreements: In the event
the financing and implementation provisions of this Element are implemented
through subsequent, legally valid Traffic Improvement/Public Facilities
Development Agreements, these agreements shall be consistent with this
Element and its implementing ordinances,plans and programs.
S. GMA/Inter-Jurisdictional Planning Forum: The City will continue .to par-
ticipate in the Inter-Jurisdictional Planning Forum for the Growth Manage-
ment Area to review developments and circulation system improvements that
affect multiple agencies.
6. Capital Improvement Program: The City will continue to maintain a Capital
Improvement Program consistent with the requirements of Measure M and the
state Congestion Management Program.
7. Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Ordinance:The City will con-
tinue to enforce the provisions of the Transportation Demand Management
Ordinance.
8. Additional Implementation Programs: Other implementing measures, as
deemed necessary by the City to further the goals of this Element, may be
established.
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