HomeMy WebLinkAbout86-20 - Amending Chapter 15.40 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code to Add Wording in Sections 15.40.036 And 15.40.050• ORDINANCE NO. 86 -20
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING CHAPTER 15.40 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH
MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADD WORDING IN SECTIONS
15.40.036 AND 15.40.050.
The City Council of the City of Newport Beach does ordain
as follows:
SECTION 1. Chapter 15.40 of the Newport Beach Municipal
Code is amended to read:
Chapter 15.40
TRAFFIC PHASING ORDINANCE
Sections:
15.40.010
Finding
15.40.020
Purpose.
15.40.030
Traffic Impact Limitation.
15.40.040
Definitions.
• 15.40.050
Procedure.
15.40.060
Fees.
15.40.070
Appeal.
15.40.080
Severability.
15.40.010 Finding. The City Council of the City of
Newport Beach finds that congestion of streets and intersections,
traffic accidents, interference with emergency vehicles, and
general overcrowding of existing neighborhoods have resulted, or
will soon result, from inadequate phasing of commercial,
industrial and residential growth, in relation to traffic
capacity, which is harmful to the public health, safety and
general welfare, (Ord. 1787 5 1 (part), 1979: Ord. 1765 5 1
(part), 1978).
15.40.020. Purpose. The City Council of the City of
Newport Beach declares that aggravation of these conditions can
be avoided, eliminated or alleviated by enacting the following,
designed to permit major development only in those areas of the
City of Newport Beach where adequate transportation facilities
exist, are being implemented, or will be installed in conjunction
with the development which will accommodate the traffic generated
by such development, or where other trip generation reductions
are adopted which will alleviate traffic impact. (Ord. 1787 S 1
(part), 1979: Ord. 1765 5 1 (part, 1978).
• 15.40.030 Traffic Impact Limitation. (A) Limi-
tation. No building or grading permit shall be issued, and no
construction shall commence, for any project not exempt from this
Chapter until the Planning Commission, or City Council on appeal
or review, makes written findings that:
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(i) construction of the project will be completed
within sixty (60) months of project approval; and
(a) the project will neither cause nor make
• worse an unsatisfactory level of traffic service on any "major,"
"primary- modified" or "primary" street; or
(b) the project is required to construct major
improvements to the circulation system such that:
(1) an unsatisfactory level of traffic
service will not be caused, nor made worse, at any intersection
for which there is a feasible identified improvement; and
(2) the benefits to traffic circulation
resulting from the major improvements substantially outweigh the
increased traffic congestion at impacted, but unimproved,
intersections; and
(3) there is an overall reduction in
intersection capacity utilization at impacted intersections,
taking into account peak hour traffic volumes at those
intersections, because of improvements required of the project;
or
(c) complies with (i)(a) above upon completion
of a major improvement(s) and:
(1) the time and money necessary to
complete the improvement(s) is so clearly disproportionate to the
size of, and traffic generated by, the project that it would be
unreasonable for the City to condition the project on completion
• of the improvement(s); and
(2) based upon available information at
the time of approval, there is a strong likelihood construction
of the improvement(s) will commence within 48 months from date of
project approval. This finding shall not be made unless, on or
before the date of project approval, conceptual plans for the
improvement have been prepared in sufficient detail to permit
preparation of cost and funding estimates, cost and funding
estimates for the improvement(s) have been prepared, the
improvement(s) is consistent with the provisions of the General
Plan of the City of Newport Beach or, if inconsistent,
appropriate amendments to the General Plan have been initiated,
and an account has been established by the City to receive all
contributions and funds related to the improvement; and
(3) approval of the project is
conditioned upon payment of a fee to fund construction of the
improvement(s) with the amount of the fee to bear the same
proportion to the estimated cost of the improvement(s) as
determined by the Traffic Engineer that the ratio of project
generated traffic at the location of the improvement(s) bears to
the additional traffic anticipated to result from development
within the City of Newport Beach from date of project approval to
the date on which construction of the improvement(s) is to
commence, this fee to be in addition to any other fee,
contribution or condition required by, or imposed pursuant to,
• ordinances, plans, policies, or rules of the City of Newport
Beach, or provisions of state law, including, but not limited to,
the California Environmental Quality Act, or the Subdivision Map
Act; and
(4) the project's financial contribution
towards construction of the major improvement(s) substantially
outweighs the project's temporary adverse impact on unimproved
intersection(s).
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(ii) is a comprehensive phased land use development and
circulation system improvement plan with construction of all
phases not anticipated to be complete within 60 months of project
• approval and:
(a) the project is subject to a development
agreement which requires the construction of major improvements
early in a development phasing program; and
(b) prior to approval the Planning Commission,
or City Council on review or appeal, reviews and considers a
traffic study which contains sufficient data and analysis to
determine if:
(1) development anticipated to be
complete within 60 months or project approval satisfies the
provisions of (i)(a) or (i)(b); and
(2) the Land Use and Circulation Elements
of the City's General Plan are made inconsistent by the impact of
traffic generated by the project (including major improvements
designed to mitigate traffic impacts) when added to traffic
resulting from development anticipated to occur within the City
based upon General Plan and Zoning designations; and
(c) the Land Use and Circulation Elements of the
City's General Plan are not made inconsistent as a result of
traffic impacts generated by the project (including major
improvements designed to mitigate traffic impacts) when added to
traffic resulting from development anticipated to occur within
the City based upon General Plan and Zoning designations; and
. (d) project is required, during the sixty (60)
month period immediately after approval, to construct major
improvements to the circulation system such that:
(1) an unsatisfactory level of traffic
service will not be caused, nor made worse, at any intersection
for which there is a feasible identified improvement;
(2) the benefits to traffic circulation
resulting from the major improvement(s) substantially outweigh
the increased traffic congestion at impacted, but unimproved,
intersections; and
(3) there is an overall reduction in ICU
at impacted intersections, taking into account peak hour traffic
volumes at those intersections, the reduction caused by
improvements required of the project.
(iii) shall be excepted pursuant to subsection (D) of
this section; provided, however, that such finding shall state
the exception granted and the facts which justify the exception;
or
(B) Hearing. The Planning Commission shall hold a
public hearing, noticed in the manner provided in Section
20.80.050(B) of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, and shall make
• its written findings supported by the weight of the evidence.
(C) Exemption. Any commercial or industrial project
which has a gross floor area equal to or less than 10,000 square
feet unless said commercial or industrial project will have an
Average Daily Trip generation of more than 130 daily trips; or
any residential project of 10 dwelling units or less shall be
exempt from the requirements of this Chapter.
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(D) Exceptions. The Planning Commission shall except
any project from the requirements of this Chapter:
(i) if it shall find that the City has issued a
• building or grading permit for the project prior to the effective
date of this Chapter and that the person to whom such permit was
issued has in good faith and in reliance upon such permit
diligently commenced construction and performed and incurred
substantial liabilities for work and materials necessary
therefor. No change causing a substantial increase in traffic
volumes may be made in such project, except in accordance with
the provisions of this Chapter;
(ii) if it shall find that traffic during any
a.m. or p.m. 2.5 hour peak traffic period on each leg of each
critical intersection will be increased by less than 1% by
traffic generated from the project during that a.m. or p.m. 2.5
hour period;
(iii) if, by a vote of four - fifths (4 /5ths) of the
members eligible to vote, it shall make a decision, supported by
a written finding setting forth its reasons therefor, that the
benefits of the project, including trip generation reductions,
outweigh the project's anticipated negative impact on
transportation facilities. The City Council shall not grant the
exception under this subsection (iii) on appeal or review until
it shall have first made the findings required by this subsection
supported by an affirmative vote of four - fifths (4 /5ths) of its
members eligible to vote.
(E) Action. The application for any building, grading
or other permit on a project, which is not exempt from this
• Chapter, shall be approved, conditionally approved or denied
within one year from the date on which said application has been
received and accepted as complete by the City. Any appeal to the
City Council from an action by the Planning Commission on an
application or a determination by the City Council to review an
application, shall be made within the time periods set out in
Sections 20.80.070 and 20.80.075 of the Newport Beach Municipal
Code. In the event action is not taken on an application within
the time limits hereof, such failure shall be deemed approval of
the project which otherwise is consistent with the ordinances and
General Plan of the City of Newport Beach. (Ord. 1787 5 1
(part), 1979: Ord. 1977 5 1, 1978; Ord. 1765 S 1 (part), 1978).
(F) Expiration.
(i) Any approval granted in accordance with this
Chapter shall expire within 24 months from the date of approval
if a building permit has not been issued prior to the expiration
date and subsequently construction is diligently pursued until
completion, unless, at the time of approval, the Planning
Commission or City Council has specified a different period of
time. For any approval granted in accordance with this chapter
for an anticipated construction scheduled beyond 24 months from
the date of approval, the Planning Conmission or City Council
shall establish a specific expiration date which shall be no less
than 12 months from the anticipated start of construction.
• (ii) Any approval granted in accordance with this
Chapter prior to the adoption of this subsection if a building
permit has not been issued prior to the expiration date and
subsequently construction is diligently pursued until
completion. An approval previously granted with multiple phases
which extend beyond 24 months from the date of adoption of this
subsection shall expire within 12 months from the anticipated
construction date if a building permit has not been issued prior
to the expiration date and subsequently construction is
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diligently pursued until completion. The Planning Commission or
City Council may, upon review and approval of a revised Traffic
Study, using current data, approve a revised phasing program and
establish expiration dates for a project previously approved
• pursuant to this Chapter.
(iii) Any approval granted in accordance with this
Chapter which includes a phase or phases beyond 24 months shall
be reviewed for progress to acquisition of building permits on a
yearly basis.
15.40.040 Definitions. The following terms used in
this Chapter shall have the meanings indicated below:
UNSATISFACTORY LEVEL OF TRAFFIC SERVICE means peak period
traffic service which is worse than Level of Service 'D' for one
hour determined according to standard traffic engineering
practices.
PROJECT shall be determined by reference to the California
Environmental Quality Act (California Public Resources Code S
21000 et seq.) and the administrative guidelines established
thereunder.
MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS shall mean a substantial physical
change to an intersection or roadway or the construction of a new
road, but shall not mean resurfacing, restriping or other similar
changes.
FEASIBLE IDENTIFIED IMPROVEMENT means a major improvement
contemplated by, or consistent with, the Circulation and Land Use
Elements of the City of Newport Beach, the cost of which is not
• so clearly disproportionate to the size of, and traffic generated
by, the project that it would be unreasonable for the City to
condition the project on construction of the improvement.
LEVEL OF SERVICE 'D' shall mean that level of traffic
service set forth as "Level of Service 'D' in the Highway
Capacity Manual (1965)" or any subsequent edition thereof,
provided, however, that such level of service shall not exceed
the most appropriate of the following criteria, as applicable:
(i) intersection capacity utilization of 0.90;
(ii) other criteria selected by the City Traffic
Engineer which are consistent with subsection (i), and which have
been reviewed and approved by the Planning Commission.
CRITICAL INTERSECTION shall mean any intersection
operating at an unsatisfactory level of traffic service, either
prior to or as a result of a project, on any "major," "primary -
modified," or "primary" street.
"MAJOR," "PRIMARY - MODIFIED" or "PRIMARY" street shall be
defined by the General Plan of the City of Newport Beach,
Circulation Element.
ELIGIBLE TO VOTE shall mean all members lawfully holding
office except those disqualified from voting due to a conflict of
interest. (Ord. 1787 S 1 (part), 1979: Ord. 1777 S 2, 1978: Ord.
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1765 S 1 (part), 1978).
15.40.050 Procedure. Subject to review by the
Planning Commission, the City Traffic Engineer, exercising
professional discretion, shall:
(A) Determine traffic periods, streets and
intersections which will be significantly affected by the
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proposed project, taking into account the type, character and
location of the proposed project, as well as the character of the
streets which will serve the project;
• (B) Determine if the project, when complete, will cause
or make worse an unsatisfactory level of traffic services at any
such street or intersection;
(C)
1. Establish standard trip generation figures
of project. Alternate trip generation rates may only be allowed
based upon adequate documentation satisfactory to the Traffic
Engineer and shall be subject to review by the Planning
Commission or City Council.
2. Establish
generation reductions which r
proposed by the applicant.
specifically find that any
quantified and guaranteed to
such reductions prior to their
criteria for calculating trip
iay result from specific measures
The Planning Commission shall
such measures can be adequately
assure the long -term validity of
inclusion in the traffic analysis;
3. Establish the bases for performing the
traffic analysis at project completion;
(D) Transmit these determinations to the Planning
Commission with recommendations. (Ord. 1787 S 1 (part), 1979:
Ord. 1765 S 1 (part), 1978).
15.40.060 Fees. The application shall be accompanied
by a fee as established by resolution of the City Council to
• defray the expense of administering this Chapter. (Ord. 1787 S 1
(part), 1979: Ord. 1765 S 1 (part), 1978).
15.40.070 Appeal. (A) Any determination of the
Planning Commission shall be final unless there shall be an
appeal by the applicant or any other person pursuant to the
procedure set forth in Section 20.80.070 of the Newport Beach
Municipal Code. Such appeal shall be limited to evidence
presented before, and the findings of, the Planning Commission.
(B) The City Council shall have a Right of Review as
set forth in Section 20.80.075 of the Newport Beach Municipal
Code, as limited above.
(C) The City Council shall make its written finding in
the same manner as set forth in Section 15.40.030 of this
Chapter. (Ord. 1787 S 1 (part), 1979: Ord. 1765S 1 (part),
1978).
15.40.080 Severability. If any section or portion of
this Chapter is declared invalid, the remaining sections or
portions are to be considered valid. (Ord. 1787 S 1 (part),
1979: Ord. 1765 S 1 (part), 1978).
This Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the
City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the 9th day of
June, and adopted on the 23rd day of June , 1986, by the
• following vote, to -wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEMBERS Agee, Cox, Hart,
Heather, Maurer, Plummer, Strauss
NOES, COUNCILMEMBERS
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ATTEST:
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ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS
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