HomeMy WebLinkAboutPW GGBHTD MOU 2017MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN
THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE, HIGHWAY AND
TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT AND THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL
This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into as of this a?7 day,of
OG 2017, by and between the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and
Transportation District, a special district of the State of California, duly created and
acting under California Streets and Highways Code Section 27000 et seq ("District')
and the City of San Rafael, a California charter city ("City"), (collectively referred to as
the ("Parties").
RECITALS
A. The Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit District ("SMART") was created
pursuant to AB 2224 (California Public Utilities Code § 105000 et seq.) for the purpose
of providing a passenger rail service and multi -use pathway within the Counties of
Sonoma and Marin.
B. The SMART rail corridor, historically known as the Northwestern Pacific
Railroad, runs north to south in Sonoma and Marin Counties, generally parallel to U.S.
Highway 101, including a segment running through Downtown San Rafael between
Hetherton Street and Tamalpais Avenue.
C. SMART has commenced passenger rail operations between the City of
Santa Rosa and the Downtown San Rafael SMART Station, located in the block
encompassed by Third Street, Hetherton Street, Fourth Street, and Tamalpais Avenue.
D. Adjacent to the Downtown San Rafael SMART Station to the south,
District owns and operates the C. Paul Bettini Transportation Center, also commonly
known as the San Rafael Transit Center ("Transit Center"), situated in the block
encompassed by Second Street, Hetherton Street, Third Street, and Tamalpais Avenue.
The SMART rail corridor runs north to south directly through the the Transit Center, and
crosses Second and Third Streets.
E. The Transit Center is the main passenger transit terminal for Marin
County, providing essential transit services to over 9,000 customers daily and facilitating
travel and transfers throughout Marin County, to San Francisco, Contra Costa, and
Sonoma Counties. The Transit Center accommodates transportation services provided
by the District, Marin Transit, Sonoma County Transit, Greyhound Bus Lines, the Marin
Airporter and the Sonoma Airporter. The continued and efficient operation of the Transit
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Center is a crucial concern of District and the other transportation service providers
operating there, and of their customers.
F. The streets surrounding the Downtown San Rafael SMART Station and
the Transit Center are among the busiest streets in the City of San Rafael. Second
Street and Third Street are the City's main east -west traffic corridors south of Puerto
Suello Hill, providing a primary access between Highway 101 and West Marin, Fairfax,
and San Anselmo as well as to Downtown San Rafael. The offramp from Highway 101
South into Downtown San Rafael feeds directly into Hetherton Street, which, four blocks
farther south, feeds directly into the onramp to Highway 101 South from Downtown San
Rafael. The smooth and efficient flow of traffic in this area is a vital concern to the City
of San Rafael and its residents, businesses, and visitors, as well as to the transit
operators whose buses use the City's streets, and transit passengers.
G. SMART is also proceeding with the design and construction of the
improvements needed to extend its passenger rail service system the 2.2 miles from
the Downtown San Rafael SMART Station to a location near the District's Larkspur
Ferry Terminal in Larkspur (the "SMART Larkspur Extension Project").
H. Because the SMART rail corridor in San Rafael runs through the Transit
Center, the SMART Larkspur Extension Project will require replacement of the Transit
Center and its transit operations to an existing and/or new site in downtown San Rafael.
The City and the District have cooperated to develop several options for the
replacement Transit Center, more specifically identified in the March 2017 San Rafael
Transit Center Relocation Study Final Report, all of which are within close proximity of
the current Transit Center and the Downtown San Rafael SMART Station; and the
District, as lead agency, will soon be undertaking the environmental analysis and design
for the permanent replacement facility.
I. The District has worked with the City, SMART, and other transit agencies to
design an "Interim Transit Center" for transit operations. The Interim Transit Center will
be designed and constructed by SMART in association with its construction of the
SMART Larkspur Extension Project. It will serve as the main passenger transit terminal
in Marin County until such time as the permanent replacement of the Transit Center is
constructed and occupied.
J. The City and District desire to memorialize herein their intention and
agreements for cooperating on the environmental review, planning and approval of the
Transit Center Replacement Project (hereafter, the "Project").
NOW, THEREFORE, the City and the District agree as follows:
AGREEMENT
1. The District shall be the lead agency for purposes of environmental review
of the Project under the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA").
2. The City shall be a responsible agency for purposes of environmental
review of the Project under CEQA.
3. The District and the City shall cooperate to develop and consider, to the
extent feasible, an additional alternative for the replacement Transit Center, besides
those identified in the March 2017 Report.
4. In planning and developing specific Project features, the District shall meet
and confer with the City's Community Development Department staff concerning
consistency of the proposed Project with the City's General Plan, Station Area Plan, and
Zoning Ordinance.
5. The parties agree that the selected alternative must be approved by the
City Council.
6. In consideration of the obligations undertaken by District herein, City shall
waive standard application and hearing fees for City review of the Project, and shall
streamline any District applications, as applicable, to the City for work required in or
affecting the public right-of-way or other public property.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the day,
month and year first above written.
GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE, HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT
By:
Denis J. Mulligan, Gen al Manager
APPROVED S FO M:
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Distri Counsel
CITY OF SAN RAFAEL
By: _ N4.L�
J m S hutz, City M ger
ATTEST:
Esther Beirne, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
By:�
Robert F. Epstein, Cit Attorn