Title: Interim Mobility Standards Implementation
1Interim Mobility Standards Implementation
- Orange County Transportation Planning Division
September 4, 2009
2Introduction
- Explain new mobility requirements
- You will learn how easy this is to implement
- Fits into existing development review
3Agenda
- Mobility Overview
- Vocabulary
- Applicant Responsibilities
- County Review by Type of Case
- Summary
- For more information
4Agenda
- Mobility Overview
- Vocabulary
- Applicant Responsibilities
- County Review by Type of Case
- Summary
- For more information
5Mobility Overview
- Roadway Concurrency no longer applies in 4 areas
of the County - Mobility Standards take the place of roadway
concurrency - Encourage use ofexisting infrastructure
- EffectiveAugust 31, 2009
Walk
SB 360
PCAS
Mobility Plan
DULA
AMA
Transit
Bike
Mobility Standard
6Mobility Overview
- Interim process
- SB 360 DULA designation
- Urban Service Area exemptfrom transportationconc
urrency - Adopt Mobility Planwithin two years
Walk
SB 360
PCAS
Mobility Plan
DULA
AMA
Transit
Bike
Mobility Standard
7Mobility Overview
Applies to
- Future Land Use Map Amendments
- DRC Projects
- Land Use Plan (LUP)
- Development Plan (DP)
- Preliminary SubdivisionPlan (PSP)
- P Z
- BZA
- Commercial Site Plans
Walk
SB 360
PCAS
Mobility Plan
DULA
AMA
Transit
Bike
Mobility Standard
8Agenda
- Mobility Overview
- Vocabulary
- Applicant Responsibilities
- County Review by Type of Case
- Summary
- For more information
9Vocabulary
- Alternative Mobility Areas (AMA)
- Planning Context Assessment Study (PCAS)
- Basic Mobility Features
- Mobility Standards
10Vocabulary
- Alternative Mobility Areas (AMA)
- Planning Context Assessment Study (PCAS)
- Basic Mobility Features
- Mobility Standards
11Alternative Mobility Areas (AMA)
- Areas of Orange County exempt from transportation
concurrency - Contiguous to Orlando Transportation Concurrency
Exception Area - Infill and Redevelopment Potential
12Alternative Mobility Areas (AMA)
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14Vocabulary
- Alternative Mobility Areas (AMA)
- Planning Context Assessment Study (PCAS)
- Basic Mobility Features
- Mobility Standards
15Planning Context Assessment Study (PCAS)
- A map and other information showing the project
site and
- Why?
- Inventory of existing transportation facilities
- Places the project in context
- Identify opportunities for mobility enhancements
16Planning Context Assessment Study (PCAS)
17Planning Context Assessment Study (PCAS)
- Insert PCAS questionnaire
18Vocabulary
- Alternative Mobility Areas (AMA)
- Planning Context Assessment Study (PCAS)
- Basic Mobility Features
- Mobility Standards
19Basic Mobility Features
- All development in an AMA will provide Basic
Mobility features - Already provided in many cases
20Basic Mobility Features
- Sidewalk connections from development to public
sidewalks along development frontage - Closure of excessive or duplicative curb cuts or
narrowing of overly wide curb cuts at the site - On-site pedestrian circulation connecting
buildings and parking areas at the site - Where appropriate and feasible, cross-access
connections/easements or joint driveways - Where appropriate and feasible, land or easements
for construction of public sidewalks, bus
turn-out facilities and/or bus shelters
21Vocabulary
- Alternative Mobility Areas (AMA)
- Planning Context Assessment Study (PCAS)
- Basic Mobility Features
- Mobility Standards
22Mobility Standards
- Project features that enhance mobility
- Focus will be on-site features, but could also be
off-site - Number of Mobility Standards based on projects
trip generation - Policy T2.3.7 lists types of Mobility Standards
23Mobility Standards
- These mobility requirements do not apply if the
proposed development generates fewer than 10 new
average daily trips.
24Mobility Standards
25Mobility Standard Examples
- Fund signal timing studies
- Provide for fiber optic inter-connection for
traffic signals - Install roundabouts
- Fund OPTICOM signal pre-emption
- Install state of the art traffic signal
controllers - Install dynamic message signs
- Install traffic monitoring cameras
- Add dedicated turn lanes into and out of
development - Construct bus shelters
- Construct bus turn-out facilities
- Provide bus pass program to residents and
employees - Make payments to increase or add bus service
- Construct off-site public sidewalks
- Widen existing public sidewalks
- Deed land for construction of bicycle lanes
- Construct bicycle lanes
- Provide ride share program
- Provide park and ride facility
- Fund streetscaping or landscaping on public
rights of way or medians
- Design buildings with architectural features that
provide shade and weather protection - Provide covered bicycle parking over the minimum
required - Remove non-conforming signage, and signage that
impedes pedestrian movement - Add benches, directional signage, safety systems
or other amenities for Trail system - Build bicycle parking at trail entry points
- Donate land to better connect trail system
- Add entry points to trail system
- Build trail system bridges to span creeks or
wetland areas - Resurface trails with appropriate materials
- Develop a TDM program
- Develop the project at maximum intensity with
transit supportive design - Improve connectivity with a roadway project
- Add lanes on existing road facilities
- Provide shower and locker facilities for bicycle
commuters - Develop the project at maximum intensity with
transit supportive design - An innovative Mobility Standard submitted by the
developer and approved by the County
26Agenda
- Mobility Overview
- Vocabulary
- Applicant Responsibilities
- County Review by Type of Case
- Summary
- For more information
27Applicant Responsibilities
- Determine if parcel is located in an AMA. If
yes - Determine trip generation
- Provide a Planning Context Assessment Study
- Show Basic Mobility features on plans
- Show Mobility Standards on plans
28Applicant Responsibilities
- Determine if parcel is located in an AMA. How?
- Maps on website
- InfoMap
- County Staff can assist
29Applicant Responsibilities
- Determine trip generation
- Only new trips are countedHow?
- Transportation Planning can calculate
- Transportation Planning can verify a calculation
provided by an applicant - Mirna Barq (407-836-7893)
30Applicant Responsibilities
- Provide a Planning Context Assessment
StudyHow? - PCAS Guidelines on website
- Reference existing documentation
- InfoMap provides most information
- Transportation Planning may assist
31Applicant Responsibilities
- Show Basic Mobility features on plans
- Show Mobility Standards on plansHow?
- Likely that many projects will already meet some
Mobility Standards - Orange County staff members will work with
applicants as needed to meet Mobility Standards
for a given project
32Agenda
- Mobility Overview
- Vocabulary
- Applicant Responsibilities
- County Review by Type of Case
- Summary
- For more information
33County Review by Type of Project
- Future Land Use Map Amendment
- DRC
- Land Use Plan (LUP)/LUP Amendment
- Development Plan (DP)
- Preliminary Subdivision Plan (PSP)
- P Z Rezoning (Planning Zoning Commission)
- BZA Case (Board of Zoning Adjustment)
- Commercial Site Plan
34County Review by Type of Project
- Future Land Use Map Amendment
- DRC
- Land Use Plan (LUP)/LUP Amendment
- Development Plan (DP)
- Preliminary Subdivision Plan (PSP)
- P Z Rezoning (Planning Zoning Commission)
- BZA Case (Board of Zoning Adjustment)
- Commercial Site Plan
35Future Land Use Map Amendment
- Staff comments
- Gives applicant a heads up
- Goes to Tina
36Future Land Use Map Amendment
37Future Land Use Map Amendment
- Exercise to reinforce learning
38County Review by Type of Project
- Future Land Use Map Amendment
- DRC
- Land Use Plan (LUP)/LUP Amendment
- Development Plan (DP)
- Preliminary Subdivision Plan (PSP)
- P Z Rezoning (Planning Zoning Commission)
- BZA Case (Board of Zoning Adjustment)
- Commercial Site Plan
39DRC
- We get these
- Internal meeting to review meeting already
occurs - Our comment
- This plan meets mobility standards
- This plan does not meet mobility standards, must
add 2 mobility standards
40DRC
41DRC
- Exercise to reinforce learning
42County Review by Type of Project
- Future Land Use Map Amendment
- DRC
- Land Use Plan (LUP)/LUP Amendment
- Development Plan (DP)
- Preliminary Subdivision Plan (PSP)
- P Z Rezoning (Planning Zoning Commission)
- BZA Case (Board of Zoning Adjustment)
- Commercial Site Plan
43P Z Rezoning
- Staff comments
- Gives applicant a heads up
- Goes to Tina
44P Z Rezoning
45P Z Rezoning
- Exercise to reinforce learning
46County Review by Type of Project
- Future Land Use Map Amendment
- DRC
- Land Use Plan (LUP)/LUP Amendment
- Development Plan (DP)
- Preliminary Subdivision Plan (PSP)
- P Z Rezoning (Planning Zoning Commission)
- BZA Case (Board of Zoning Adjustment)
- Commercial Site Plan
47BZA Case
- Staff comments
- Gives applicant a heads up
- Goes to Tina
48BZA Case
49BZA Case
- Exercise to reinforce learning
50County Review by Type of Project
- Future Land Use Map Amendment
- DRC
- Land Use Plan (LUP)/LUP Amendment
- Development Plan (DP)
- Preliminary Subdivision Plan (PSP)
- P Z Rezoning (Planning Zoning Commission)
- BZA Case (Board of Zoning Adjustment)
- Commercial Site Plan
51Commercial Site Plan Review
- Goes to Ivelisse Torres in/out of AMA
- Goes to Mirna trip generation, mobility
standards - Goes to Tina/Linda check plan for mobility
standards, communicate with Divisions, say meets
mobility standards or must add - 21 day review period
- Final approval
- Building Division inspects
52Commercial Site Plan Review
53Commercial Site Plan Review
- Exercise to reinforce learning
54Agenda
- Mobility Overview
- Vocabulary
- Applicant Responsibilities
- County Review by Type of Case
- Summary
- For more information
55Summary
- Mobility Standards replace roadway concurrency in
4 AMAs - Applicant responsible for including Mobility
Standards in development - County reviews projects for Mobility Standards
56Agenda
- Mobility Overview
- Vocabulary
- Applicant Responsibilities
- County Review by Type of Case
- Summary
- For more information
57Where to Get More Information
- Contact List for Mobility Review
- Transportation Planning Web Site
- www.ocfl.net/cms/DEPT/pw/transplan/default.htm
- Transportation Planning Division407-836-8070
58Interim Mobility Standards Implementation
- Orange County Transportation Planning Division
September 4, 2009