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Title: Interim Mobility Standards Implementation


1
Interim Mobility Standards Implementation
  • Orange County Transportation Planning Division

September 4, 2009
2
Introduction
  • Explain new mobility requirements
  • You will learn how easy this is to implement
  • Fits into existing development review

3
Agenda
  • Mobility Overview
  • Vocabulary
  • Applicant Responsibilities
  • County Review by Type of Case
  • Summary
  • For more information

4
Agenda
  • Mobility Overview
  • Vocabulary
  • Applicant Responsibilities
  • County Review by Type of Case
  • Summary
  • For more information

5
Mobility 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
6
Mobility 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
7
Mobility 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
8
Agenda
  • Mobility Overview
  • Vocabulary
  • Applicant Responsibilities
  • County Review by Type of Case
  • Summary
  • For more information

9
Vocabulary
  • Alternative Mobility Areas (AMA)
  • Planning Context Assessment Study (PCAS)
  • Basic Mobility Features
  • Mobility Standards

10
Vocabulary
  • Alternative Mobility Areas (AMA)
  • Planning Context Assessment Study (PCAS)
  • Basic Mobility Features
  • Mobility Standards

11
Alternative Mobility Areas (AMA)
  • Areas of Orange County exempt from transportation
    concurrency
  • Contiguous to Orlando Transportation Concurrency
    Exception Area
  • Infill and Redevelopment Potential

12
Alternative Mobility Areas (AMA)
13
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14
Vocabulary
  • Alternative Mobility Areas (AMA)
  • Planning Context Assessment Study (PCAS)
  • Basic Mobility Features
  • Mobility Standards

15
Planning 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

16
Planning Context Assessment Study (PCAS)
  • Insert PCAS example

17
Planning Context Assessment Study (PCAS)
  • Insert PCAS questionnaire

18
Vocabulary
  • Alternative Mobility Areas (AMA)
  • Planning Context Assessment Study (PCAS)
  • Basic Mobility Features
  • Mobility Standards

19
Basic Mobility Features
  • All development in an AMA will provide Basic
    Mobility features
  • Already provided in many cases

20
Basic 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

21
Vocabulary
  • Alternative Mobility Areas (AMA)
  • Planning Context Assessment Study (PCAS)
  • Basic Mobility Features
  • Mobility Standards

22
Mobility 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

23
Mobility Standards
  • These mobility requirements do not apply if the
    proposed development generates fewer than 10 new
    average daily trips.

24
Mobility Standards
25
Mobility 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

26
Agenda
  • Mobility Overview
  • Vocabulary
  • Applicant Responsibilities
  • County Review by Type of Case
  • Summary
  • For more information

27
Applicant 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

28
Applicant Responsibilities
  • Determine if parcel is located in an AMA. How?
  • Maps on website
  • InfoMap
  • County Staff can assist

29
Applicant 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)

30
Applicant Responsibilities
  • Provide a Planning Context Assessment
    StudyHow?
  • PCAS Guidelines on website
  • Reference existing documentation
  • InfoMap provides most information
  • Transportation Planning may assist

31
Applicant 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

32
Agenda
  • Mobility Overview
  • Vocabulary
  • Applicant Responsibilities
  • County Review by Type of Case
  • Summary
  • For more information

33
County 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

34
County 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

35
Future Land Use Map Amendment
  • Staff comments
  • Gives applicant a heads up
  • Goes to Tina

36
Future Land Use Map Amendment
  • Give an example

37
Future Land Use Map Amendment
  • Exercise to reinforce learning

38
County 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

39
DRC
  • 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

40
DRC
  • Give an example

41
DRC
  • Exercise to reinforce learning

42
County 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

43
P Z Rezoning
  • Staff comments
  • Gives applicant a heads up
  • Goes to Tina

44
P Z Rezoning
  • Give an example

45
P Z Rezoning
  • Exercise to reinforce learning

46
County 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

47
BZA Case
  • Staff comments
  • Gives applicant a heads up
  • Goes to Tina

48
BZA Case
  • Give an example

49
BZA Case
  • Exercise to reinforce learning

50
County 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

51
Commercial 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

52
Commercial Site Plan Review
  • Give an example

53
Commercial Site Plan Review
  • Exercise to reinforce learning

54
Agenda
  • Mobility Overview
  • Vocabulary
  • Applicant Responsibilities
  • County Review by Type of Case
  • Summary
  • For more information

55
Summary
  • Mobility Standards replace roadway concurrency in
    4 AMAs
  • Applicant responsible for including Mobility
    Standards in development
  • County reviews projects for Mobility Standards

56
Agenda
  • Mobility Overview
  • Vocabulary
  • Applicant Responsibilities
  • County Review by Type of Case
  • Summary
  • For more information

57
Where 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

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Interim Mobility Standards Implementation
  • Orange County Transportation Planning Division

September 4, 2009
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