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ORDINANCE NO. 86-51
PLEASANT HILL BART STATION AREA
-TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT ORDINANCE
The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors ordains as follows:
SECTION I. FINDINGS.
A. There has been a significant increase in new employment and housing opportunities in
Contra Costa County, included within the area covered by the Pleasant Hill BART
Station Area Specific Plan.
B. Adoption of the Pleasant Hill BART Station Area Specific Plan has led to increased
development activity in the vicinity of the Pleasant Hill BART Station Area.
C. Transportation Systems Management ("TSM") programs have been shown to be
capable of reducing vehicular trips and increasing vehicle occupancy rates, and can
be simple, inexpensive, and effective.
D. Decreasing the number of vehicular trips, both absolutely and within peak hour
periods, will help alleviate traffic congestion, vehicular emissions, energy consump-
tion, and noise levels. These improvements contribute to making the County an
attractive and convenient place to live, work, visit and do business, and help
employers recruit and retain a qualified work force.
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E. Cooperation with and coordination of TSM programs with other cities, other counties
and communities in the region and through regional agencies would enhance the
effectiveness of such programs.
F. Adoption of this TSM ordinance is one component of implementing a comprehensive
approach to TSM that should be supported by complementary land use policies,
residential TSM strategies, and transportation improvements.
G. Adoption of this TSM ordinance it in the best interests of the public's health, safety,
and general welfare, and is consistent with and implements the Pleasant Hill BART
Station Area Specific Plan.
SECTION II. PURPOSES, GOALS AND OBJECTIVES.
A. Purposes. In recognition of these findings, the Board of Supervisors does establish
this TSM ordinance for the station area for the following purposes:
1. To encourage the use of alternative modes of transportation to the single
occupant vehicle;
2. To increase the efficiency of the existing transportation network;
3. To develop overall coordination between public jurisdictions and the rivate
sector to encourage consistency in planning and implementation of transpor-
tation programs;
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4. To achieve change in commute modes; and
5. To reduce traffic impacts within the station area and region by reducing the
number of automobile trips, daily parking demand and total vehicle miles
per person travelled that might otherwise be generated by commuting.
H. Goal. The goal of this TSM ordinance is to assure that project sponsors and
employers in the station area participate in mitigating traffic impacts by implemen-
ting TSM measures.
C. Objectives-Non-Residential. TSM Programs shall have the following primary and
alternate objectives:
1. Primary Objective. The primary objective of a TSM program is to achieve a
shift in commute modes such that no more than 65 percent of all employees
commute to and from work in single occupant vehicles.
2. Staging of Primary Objective. The primary objective shall be staged in
accordance with the following time schedule:
a. At the time of the first annual report, no more than 80 percent of all
employees commute to work in single occupant vehicles.
b. At the time of the second annual report, no more than 75 percent of all
employees commute to work in single occupant vehicles.
c. At the time of the third annual report, no more than 70 percent of all
employees commute to work in single occupant vehicles.
d. At the time of the fourth annual report, no more than 65 percentage of
all employees commute to work in single occupant vehicles.
3. Alternate Objective. For those employers and project sponsors who can
clearly demonstrate, to the satisfaction of, and in accordance with criteria
developed by the County TSM Coordinator, that attainment of the primary
objective is not feasible, the alternate objective may apply. The alternate
objective is to achieve a shift in commute modes and times so that no more
than 55% of all employees commute during the A.M. and P.M. peak periods
in single occupant vehicles.
4. Staging of Alternative Objective. The alternative objective shall be staged
in accordance with the following time schedule:
a. At the time of the first annual report, no more than 70% of all
employees commute during the A.M. and P.M. peak periods in single
occupant vehicles.
b. At the time of the second annual report, no more than 65% of all
employees commute during the A.M. and P.M. peak periods in single
occupant vehicles.
c. At the time of the third annual report, no more than 60% of all
employees commute during the A.M. and P.M. peak periods in single
occupant vehicles.
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d. At the time of the fourth annual report, no more than 55% of all
employees commute during the A.M. and P.M. peak periods in single
occupant vehicles.
SECTION III. DEFINITONS.
A. "Alternative Work Hours Program" means any system for shifting the work-day of an
employee so that the work day starts and/or ends outside of the peak periods. Such
programs include, but are not limited to: (1) compressed work weeks; (2) staggered
work hours involving a shift in the set work hours of all employees at the workplace;
and (3) flexible work hours involving individually determined work hours within
guidelines established by the employer.
B. 'Building permit" means a permit to erect or construct any structure or building or
portion thereof.
C. "Carpool" means a motor vehicle occupied by two or more employees travelling
together.
D. "Commute" means a home-to-work or work-to-home trip.
E. "Contra Costa Centre Association" is a private nonprofit organization of developers,
building owners and employers within the area covered by the Pleasant Hill BART
Station Area Specific Plan.
F. "Employee" means any person hired by any employer, excluding independent con-
tractors and part-time, temporary and seasonal employees.
G. "Employer" means any public or private employer having a permanent place of
business in a project. "Employer" shall not include contractors with no permanent
place of business in a project, other businesses with no permanent workplace and
government agencies not subject to local regulation.
H. "Final inspection" means the last inspection conducted by the Building Inspector
before occupancy.
I. "Peak Periods" means the hours from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 6:00
p.m. during non-holiday week days measured at the work site.
J. "Project" means any development within the unincorporated area within 3000 feet of
the Pleasant Hill BART Station which is new or for which a building permit was
issued on or after December 1, 1982, except that single buildings used exclusively for
retail sales purposes shall be excluded.
K. "Project sponsor" means the project owner or owners.
L. "Public transit" means publicly provided transportation, usually either by bus or rail,
to users at a fixed cost per ride.
M. "Ride matching" means a process of identifying interested drivers and interested
riders for purposes of ridesharing.
N. "Ridesharing" means transportation of more than one person in a motor vehicle for
commute purposes such as carpools, vanpools and buspools.
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O. "Single occupant vehicle" means a passenger car, or truck less than 2 tons, occupied
by one employee for commute purposes.
P. "Transportation Systems Management" ("TSM") means a program to improve the
movement of persons and goods through better and more efficient utilization of the
existing transportation system.
Q. "Vanpool" means a van occupied by five (5) or more employees travelling together.
R. "Workplace" means the place of employment, base of operation, or predominant
location of an employee.
S. "Workplace coordinator" means a person, who could be a company employee,
designated to implement a TSM program and carrying out any other requirements of
this ordinance at a workplace.
SECTION IV. COUNTY TSM COORDINATOR. The Director of Community Development
is the County TSM Coordinator. The County TSM Coordinator: (1) shall review and
approve all TSM Programs and content; (2) shall develop, for submittal to the Board of
Supervisors for approval, rules, regulations, forms, guidelines and procedures for the
submittal of transportation surveys, annual reports, and TSM programs; (3) has all those
duties and powers set forth in this ordinance, and is responsible for carrying out all acts
necessary for the administration and implementation of this ordinance; (4) shall, on an
annual basis, submit a summary report to the Board of Supervisors and TSM Advisory
Committee describing the results of the transportation surveys, annual reports, and the
success of the TSM Programs in satisfying the goal and purposes of this ordinance; and (5)
may, at any time, recommend changes to this ordinance as may be necessary to meet the
goal, purposes and objectives established herein.
SECTION V. STATION AREA TSM ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
A. Created. The Board of Supervisors hereby finds that TSM is an area-wide concern of
both the public sector and private industry, and optimum success of any TSM program
requires coordination and cooperation between public agencies and private sector
groups. Therefore, a Pleasant Hill BART Station Area TSM Advisory Committee
"TSM Advisory Committee" is hereby created, to serve as an advisory body to the
Board of Supervisors and the County TSM Coordinator.
B. Members. The TSM Advisory Committee shall be composed of the following
members, to be appointed by the Board of Supervisors:
1. One at large member nominated by the Board of Supervisors.
2. Two members nominated by the Board of Supervisors who represent em-
ployers.
I One member nominated by the Board of Supervisors who represents the
residential projects.
4. One member nominated by the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit
District.
5. Two members nominated by the Contra Costa Centre Association.
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6. One member nominated by the City of.Walnut Creek.
7. One member nominated by the City of Pleasant Hill.
C. Member Requirements. Committee members shall be persons within the area
affected by the ordinance or who have specific technical knowledge on the operation
of TSM programs.
D. Term of Office. The term of office for each member shall be one calendar year, or
portion thereof, ending on December 31 of that year, except that a member's term
shall not expire until a successor is appointed. Members may be reappointed for
consecutive terms.
E. Meetings. The TSM Advisory Committee shall establish regular scheduled dates and
times for its meetings, and shall promulgate rules for the conduct of its meetings.
F. Functions. The TSM Advisory Committee: (1) shall consider and advise the Board of
Supervisors and County TSM Coordinator on all matters as may be referred to them;
(2) shall make recommendations on all appeals from decisions of the County TSM
Coordinator on TSM programs; (3) may consider and render advice on any TSM matter
brought to its attention by any party; and (4) may at any time, recommend changes to
this ordinance as may be necessary to meet the goal, purposes and objectives
established herein.
SECTION VI. TRANSPORTATION SURVEY.
A. Required. All employers in a project shall submit to the County TSM Coordinator on
an annual basis, transportation surveys to the County TSM Coordinator, in accordance
with the provisions of this section. Transportation surveys shall be due on July 1 of
each year, or on such other date designated by the County TSM Coordinator.
B. Content. The transportation surveys shall include, at a minimum, the following
information:
I. The number of employees.
2. The number of employees at each workplace, if more than one workplace is
involved.
3. The number of employees per shift at each workplace.
4. The city and zip code of each employee's residence, and the employee's
usual work schedule.
5. Based upon a survey response of at least 75% of all employees, the number
of employees commuting to the workplace by each of the following modes of
transportation:
a. Single occupant vehicle.
b. Carpool, including the number of occupants per vehicle.
c. Vanpool, including the number of occupants per vehicle.
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d. BART.
e. Other public transportation.
f. Bicycle.
g. Walking.
h. All other modes.
SECTION VII. TSM Program.
A. Non-Residential.
1. Required. A TSM Program shall be prepared and implemented in accordance
with the provisions hereof by all employers located in a project and all project
sponsors.
2. Minimum components. A TSM Program shall include the following:
a. Designation of a workplace coordinator who shall be responsible for imple-
menting the TSM Program and serve as liaison with the County TSM
Coordinator.
b. A statement of the applicable objective.
c. A program for posting and disseminating informational materials pertaining
to transit, ridesharing, and non-motorized commute modes. Such informa-
tional material shall be obtained from the County TSM Coordinator and
other sources. The program shall provide for the dissemination of current
material to new employees, and for the dissemination and/or posting of
updated materials.
d. A combination of TSM techniques developed in accordance with written
guidelines adopted by the Board of Supervisors, designed to meet the
objectives of the ordinance. TSM techniques may include, but are not be
limited to organization of van pools, carpools or other ridesharing programs,
subscription bus service for employees, transportation incentives, parking
management, provision of amenities such as bicycle lockers, showers, transit
shelters, shuttle services or other incentives for use of alternative, travel
modes, parking preference or other incentives for carpooling or use of public
transit.
e. An estimate of the cost to implement the TSM Program.
f. An enforcement program, designed to act as an assurance that the TSM
Program will be implemented in a manner that the ordinance objectives are
most likely to be accomplished. For project sponsors, the enforcement
program shall include the submittal of a bond issued by a corporate surety, a
letter of credit or other financial assurance satisfactory to the County TSM
Coodinator (hereafter collectively referred to as "the bond"), guaranteeing
the implementation of the TSM Program. The bond shall be renewed
annually until the final objective has been achieved and maintained for a
period of 12 months; however, such bond shall not be required longer than 7
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years from the date of initial approval of the TSM program. The bond shall
be in an amount determined by the County TSM Coordinator and shall be
sufficient to fund the implementation of the TSM Program for the following
year.
B. Residential. Project sponsors of new residential projects and existing residential
projects in the ordinance area obligated by their conditions of approval to develop
and implement TSM Programs shall prepare and implement TSM Programs and submit
surveys and annual reports, in accordance with objectives adopted by the Board of
Supervisors.
C. Submittal.
1. Projects. Project sponsors shall submit a proposed TSM Program to the County
TSM Coordinator with the submittal of an application for the project. No
building permit shall be issued until the TSM Program has been approved, and a
final inspection shall not be conducted until all physical or structural elements of
the TSM Program of a project or of a particular phase of a project, have been
completed.
2. Projects with Development Plan Approval. Project sponsors of projects which
have already received development plan approval shall submit a TSM Program to
the County TSM Coordinator before any building permit may be issued. A final
inspection shall not be conducted until the TSM Program has been approved.
3. Projects with Building Permits. Project sponsors of projects which have already
been issued building permits shall submit a TSM Program to the County TSM
Coordinator within 90 days of the effective date of this ordinance. After
January 1, 1987, a final inspection shall not be conducted until the TSM Program
has been approved.
4. Employers. Employers subject to the TSM Program requirements of this
ordinance shall submit a TSM program within 90 days of the effective date of
this ordinance, or within 90 days after the employer becomes subject to the
provisions of this ordinance, or declare participation in an approved TSM
Program.
D. Joint Participation. A project sponsor's or employer's participation in an approved
TSM Program shall satisfy the TSM Program requirement of this ordinance.
E. Review of TSM Programs, Appeal.
1. County TSM Coordinator. The County TSM Coordinator shall review and
approve, conditionally approve or disapprove a TSM Program within 30 days
of receipt.
2. Appeal. If the County TSM Coordinator disapproves or conditionally
approves a TSM Program, the project sponsor or employer may, within 15
days of such decision, appeal the County TSM Coordinator's decision to the
Board of Supervisors, stating the grounds for appeal.
3. TSM Advisory Committee. An appeal to the Board of Supervisors shall be
automatically referred to the TSM Advisory Committee. The TSM Advisory
Committee shall hear the appeal and render an advisory opinion within 60
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days of the date of appeal. Such opinion may include recommendations as to
the adequacy of the TSM Program being appealed and what further
components, TSM techniques, conditions or compliance assurances, including
adequacy of bonding, are recommended.
4. Board of Supervisors. Within 30 days of the receipt of the Advisory
Committee's opinion, the Board of Supervisors shall schedule and conduct a
public hearing. The Board of Supervisors may approve, conditionally
approve or disapprove a TSM Program.
F. New Program Upon Disapproval. Within 30 days of disapproval of a TSM Program by
the Board of Supervisors or the County TSM Coordinator, if such decision has not
been appealed, a project sponsor or employer shall submit a new program to the
County TSM Coordinator.
G. Amendment. An amendment to'an approved TSM Program may be approved at any
time by the County TSM Coordinator.
H. Limitations. Nothing in this ordinance may be construed to require an existing
employer or project sponsor to utilize TSM techniques which would constitute a
breach of an existing lease or which would require structural modifications or
additions to property, the nature of which would require the issuance of a building
permit.
SECTION VIII. ANNUAL REPORTS. All project sponsors and employers with approved
TSM Programs shall submit to the County TSM Coordinator an annual report, including a
transportation survey, describing the TSM Program, its results during the reporting period,
and recommendations for modifications to the approved TSM Program, if any.
SECTION IX. ENFORCEMENT.
A. Failure To Achieve Ordinance Objectives:
1. Revised TSM Program: If a project sponsor, or employer subject to the TSM
Program requirements of this ordinance is unable to reach or maintain the
objectives set forth in the ordinance by the time of the required second annual
report, or any annual report thereafter, the County TSM Coordinator may
require that a revised TSM Program be prepared and submitted pursuant to
Section VII, except that it shall be submitted within 60 days of such request.
2. Mandatory TSM Program: If, after the implementation of a second revised TSM
Program, the objectives set forth in the TSM Program have not been attained,
the County TSM Coordinator shall require implementation of a mandatory TSM
Program prepared by the County TSM Coordinator.
B. Failure To Implement Approved TSM Program. If the County TSM Coordinator finds
that a project sponsor or employer has failed or is failing to implement a term or
condition of an approved TSM Program, the County TSM Coordinator may proceed as
set forth herein. Notice shall given requiring the project sponsor or employer to take
steps to implement the TSM Program within thirty (30 days), and to report on the
TSM Program's progress within ninety (90) days, or to request a hearing to show cause
why such action should not be taken. A request for hearing must be in writing and
made within 15 days of the notice.
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If, after receipt,of a 90-day report, the County TSM Coordinator determines that a
term or condition of a TSM Program is not being implemented, notice shall be given
to the project sponsor or employer that the County shall assume implementation
responsibility. The notice shall state the approximate cost of implementation and
that all costs shall be borne by the project sponsor or employer. The notice shall
further advise that within 15 days, a hearing may be requested to show cause why
such action should not be taken.
All hearings under this subsection shall be heard by the County TSM Coordinator. All
decisions of the County TSM Coordinator may be appealed as provided in Subsection
E of Section VII.
C. Criminal Enforcement. Regardless of the availability of other civil or administrative
remedies and procedures for enforcing this ordinance, the following criminal penal-
ties will apply:
1. Misdemeanor: Failure to submit or have an approved TSM Program pursuant to
Section VII, after written notice thereof is provided, is a misdemeanor. Every
misdemeanor violation of this ordinance is punishable, upon conviction thereof,
by imprisonment in the County jail for not over six (6) months and/or a fine not
exceeding one thousand dollars.
2. Infraction: Except as provided in Subsection C, I of Section IX, any failure to
implement a term or condition of an approved TSM Program or to act pursuant
to Sections VI, VII, or VIII is an infraction. Every infraction violation of this
ordinance is punishable, upon conviction thereof, by: (a) a fine not exceeding one
hundred dollars for the first violation; (b) a fine not exceeding two hundred
dollars for a second violation of the same provision within one year; (c) a fine not
exceeding five hundred dollars for each additional violation of the same provision
within one year.
3. Violations - Continuing: Acts, omissions or conditions in violation of this
ordinance which continue, exist, or occur more than one day constitute separate
violations and offenses on each such day.
D. Civil Enforcement.
1. Generally. In addition to the penalties provided by this ordinance, this ordinance
may be enforced by any civil action, directly against the act, omission or
condition, or for damages therefor.
2. Injunction. Any failure to act as required by this ordinance may seriously and
detrimentally affect the attaining of the goal of this ordinance, and the goals of
the Pleasant Hill BART Station Area Specific Plan. Provided a project sponsor
or employer is given 60 days' notice to comply with the provisions of this
ordinance, upon such failure, the Board of Supervisors may authorize an action
for injunctive relief, to enjoin a project sponsor or employer from violating the
provisions of this ordinance, including the provisions of a TSM Program.
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SECTION X. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance becomes effective 30 days after passage,
and within S days after passage shall be published once with the names of supervisors
voting for and against it in the Contra Costa Times, newspaper published in this County.
PASSED and ADOPTED on June 24 , 1986f by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Fanden, Schroder, Torlakson and McPeak
111-1NOC-:S: None
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ABSEN&.,Supervisor Powers
ABSTAIN: None
ATTEST: PHIL BATCHELOR
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
and Co my Ad instra or x
BY _ Board Chair
DeP tY (Seal )
Revised 5/19/86
Revised 6/19/86
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