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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 14983 (Traffic Mitigation Fee (TMF) Increase - 2040 General Plan)1 RESOLUTION NO. 14983 RESOLUTION OF THE SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL TO UPDATE THE CITYWIDE TRAFFIC MITIGATION FEE AS RECOMMENDED BY THE 2040 GENERAL PLAN REPORT TITLED “CITY OF SAN RAFAEL TRANSPORTATION FEE NEXUS REPORT” WHEREAS, San Rafael Municipal Code (SRMC) Chapter 3.32 provides enabling legislation for the City Council to create and establish the authority to impose and charge Public Facilities Development Fees; and WHEREAS, pursuant to SRMC Chapter 3.32, on December 19, 1988, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 7882 establishing traffic mitigation fees required for new development for three zones of benefit within the City. The adoption of the traffic mitigation fees was done in conjunction with the adoption of and as implementation to the San Rafael General Plan 2000; and WHEREAS, in 2004, in connection with the adoption of the updated San Rafael General Plan 2020, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 11668 expanding the requirement for payment of the traffic mitigation fees to development projects citywide and establishing the fee amount of $4,246 per total new morning and afternoon peak hour trips generated by the new development; and WHEREAS, in 2012, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 13364 exempting second units from the citywide traffic mitigation fee; and WHEREAS, in 2021, in connection with the General Plan 2040 update, the City commissioned the preparation of a nexus study for the citywide traffic mitigation fee to comply with AB 1600. The study was completed by Fehr and Peers Consultants and was accepted by the City; and WHEREAS, the Fehr and Peers nexus study supports and recommends raising the amount of the traffic mitigation fee from $4,246 per new morning and afternoon peak hour trips to $6,909 per new morning and afternoon peak hour trips; and WHEREAS, Staff reached out to the San Rafael Chamber of Commerce and the local builders and received valuable feedback and requests to phase in the raising of the traffic mitigation fee; and WHEREAS, in consultation with Fehr and Peers about the appropriate period of time over which to phase in the increased fee, staff has recommended implementation of the fee increase over a five-year period to accommodate requests made by local builders; and WHEREAS, the community comments requested that the City minimize the impact on housing projects and delay the collection of the fees as much as possible; and WHEREAS, numerous amendments to Resolution No. 11668 and Resolution No. 13364 are needed to comprehensively update the citywide traffic mitigation fee; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of San Rafael that the traffic mitigation fee requirements and policies established by Resolution No. 11668 and amended by Resolution No. 13364 are hereby updated and restated in full as follows: 2 1. Following adoption of this Resolution, the current traffic mitigation fee of $4,246 per trip shall apply to any development application submitted to the City’s Community Development Department prior to January 1, 2022. 2. Except as provided in Paragraph 1 above, as of January 1, 2022, the amount of the traffic mitigation fee will be determined based on the rate in effect on the date of building permit issuance. 3. As of January 1, 2022, the traffic mitigation fee shall be increased to $4,779 per trip and shall be increased until January 1, 2027 as follows: Effective date Traffic mitigation fee (per trip) January 1, 2022 $4,779 January 1, 2023 Base Amount * + gradual increase ($533) and adjusted by the percentage change in the Lee Saylor Construction Cost Index if greater than zero percent for the November to November twelve-month period immediately preceding the date of the fee increase January 1, 2024 Base Amount + gradual increase ($533) and adjusted by the percentage change in the Lee Saylor Construction Cost Index if greater than zero percent for the November to November twelve-month period immediately preceding the date of the fee increase January 1, 2025 Base Amount + gradual increase ($533) and adjusted by the percentage change in the Lee Saylor Construction Cost Index if greater than zero percent for the November to November twelve-month period immediately preceding the date of the fee increase January 1, 2026 Base Amount + gradual increase ($533) and adjusted by the percentage change in the Lee Saylor Construction Cost Index if greater than zero percent for the November to November twelve-month period immediately preceding the date of the fee increase * “Base Amount” is defined for this Resolution as the prior year’s fee amount 4. After 2026, each January 1, starting on January 1, 2027, the traffic mitigation fee will be equal to the Base Amount adjusted by the percentage change in the Lee Saylor Construction Cost Index if greater than zero percent for the November to November twelve-month period immediately preceding the date of the fee increase. 3 5. The fee shall be paid at either the issuance of the building permit for development or prior to occupancy of any portion of the development. 6. The fee will be based on the unadjusted (no pass by or multimodal adjustments) trip generation calculations approved by the City Traffic Engineer. 7. The fee shall not be assessed on or collected from the following: Low income and very low income (affordable) housing units, second dwelling units, also known as Auxiliary Dwelling Units or “ADUs”, cultural and theater facilities, excluding night clubs in Downtown, or childcare facilities. 8. The fee may be negotiated for projects subject to a Development Agreement. This resolution does not affect the conditions of Development Agreements approved prior to the effective date of this resolution. 9. The fee shall not be assessed on or collected for tenant improvements not adding building area. 10. The fee shall be assessed on and collected for tenant improvements adding building area only on the net increase of square footage converted to new trips for morning and afternoon. 11. The fee shall be assessed on and collected for rezoned properties. 12. Where the manner of assessing the traffic mitigation fee on a particular project is not clearly provided for in this Resolution or in adopted City policy, the City’s Traffic Engineer shall determine the appropriate method of determining the fee to be assessed. Such decision by the City Traffic Engineer may be appealed to the City’s Community Development Director, whose decision shall be final. 13. Nothing in this Resolution shall be deemed to apply in a manner that would conflict with applicable state law, including but not limited to the provisions of Senate Bill 330- the Housing Crisis Act of 2019. I, Lindsay Lara, Clerk of the City of San Rafael, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the San Rafael City Council meeting held on October 4, 2021 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Bushey, Hill, Kertz, Llorens Gulati & Mayor Kate NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None