Growth Management Legislative Discussion: Transportation Concurrency April 24, 2012 Growth Management Legislative Discussion: Transportation Concurrency.

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Growth Management Legislative Discussion: Transportation Concurrency April 24, 2012 Growth Management Legislative Discussion: Transportation Concurrency April 24, 2012

Growth Management Series Discussion Topics 1.Planning Overview / Comprehensive Plan Amendment Review 2.Concurrent Plan Amendment / Rezoning and Small Scale Amendments 3.Urban Service Area Expansions, Urban Sprawl, Needs Analysis 4.Financial Feasibility: Funding Infrastructure and Services 5.Concurrency: Transportation 6.Concurrency: Schools and Parks 7.Developments of Regional Impact 8.Sector Plans and New Towns

Growth Management Series Discussion Topics 1.Planning Overview / Comprehensive Plan Amendment Review 2.Concurrent Plan Amendment / Rezoning and Small Scale Amendments 3.Urban Service Area Expansions, Urban Sprawl, Needs Analysis 4.Financial Feasibility: Funding Infrastructure and Services 5.Concurrency: Transportation 6.Concurrency: Schools and Parks 7.Developments of Regional Impact 8.Sector Plans and New Towns

 Retain transportation concurrency  Direct staff to work with RSTF to enhance our current system  Develop a long- term alternative to concurrency Requested Direction

 Concurrency Background  Concurrency Implementation  Changes under HB 7207  Recommendations  Requested Direction Presentation Outline

 Concurrency Background  Concurrency Implementation  Changes under HB 7207  Recommendations  Requested Direction Presentation Outline

Concurrency is:  Requirement that necessary public facilities are available concurrent with impacts of development Concurrency is not:  A planning tool  A funding mechanism Concurrency Background

Growth Management Act  Financial feasibility  Adopt and maintain LOS standards  Adopt a schedule of capital improvements  Transportation concurrency was a state mandate

Concurrency Background Amendment  Consider area-wide LOS  Parallel corridors 1993 Amendment  Concurrency exception for infill and redevelopment  Long Term Financial Feasibility (10 – 15 year CIE) 1999 Amendment  Promote integrated land use and multi-modal planning

Concurrency Background Amendments – SB 360  Strict 5-year financial feasibility requirement  Annual reporting of CIE  Introduced proportionate-fair share as local government option

Concurrency Background Amendment – SB 360  Eliminated Concurrency Requirements in Dense Urban Land Area (DULAs) 2011 Amendment – HB 7207  Removed Financial Feasibility Requirements  Optional Transportation Concurrency  Changed application of Proportionate Share

Concurrency Background Orange County Concurrency  10-Year Schedule of Capital Improvements (LTCMS)  Parallel corridors (TCMA)  Public-private partnerships (Proportionate Share)  Innovation Way Multimodal Transportation District (MMTD)  Alternative Mobility Area (TCEA)

 Concurrency Background  Concurrency Implementation  Changes under HB 7207  Recommendations  Requested Direction Presentation Outline

Concurrency Implementation Comprehensive Plan  Transportation Element  Capital Improvements Element  Future Land Use Element OBJ FLU1.2 Orange County shall use the Urban Service Area concept as an effective fiscal and land use technique for managing growth. The Urban Service Area shall be used to identify the area where Orange County has the primary responsibility for providing infrastructure and services to support urban development. OBJ T2.2 The County will maintain a concurrency management system which ensures that transportation facilities and services needed to support development and redevelopment are available concurrent with the impacts of such development. OBJ CIE1.3 Orange County shall regulate growth by requiring the adopted level of service standards for traffic circulation, mass transit, recreation, potable water, sanitary sewer, solid waste, and stormwater management, and schools to be maintained through public or private investment. OBJ T1.1 The County adopts the Long-Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) or most current annual update by reference as the County’s 20-year roadway improvement program. This plan includes the 10-year Capital Improvement Schedule, a 5-year Capital Improvement Program, state roadway projects, and other needed county transportation improvement projects inclusive of proposed partnership projects. This annually updated plan represents a cost feasible project plan that addresses current and future roadway deficiencies.

Concurrency Implementation Orange County Code (Ch. 30) Concurrency Requirements Staff Report Information Letter Encumbrance Letter Reservation Certificate Comp Plan Amendment X Rezoning X PD Rezoning X Residential PSP X Residential Plat X Non-Residential Plat X Commercial Site Plan X

People, Processes, and Systems Concurrency Implementation ApplicationReservation Permitting

 Final approval at building permit  Capacity is available:  Apply, reserve trips  Pay impact fees  Capacity is not available:  Reduce development impacts  Provide improvement  Provide monetary contribution  Wait until improvement in place Concurrency Implementation

Why is there a belief that concurrency failed? Concurrency Implementation  Complicated  Technical  Equity  Bureaucratic  Evolution  Economy  Consistent Application Concurrency Test DO NOT COLLECT PERMIT PAY ANOTHER $200 GO TO JAIL Go Directly to Jail

Concurrency Implementation Has transportation concurrency failed in Orange County?  Integral part of Land Development Process  Deferred key decisions to permitting  Supported development of capital improvements program  Prioritization  Funding  Few failing facilities

Concurrency Implementation

 Concurrency Background  Concurrency Implementation  Changes under HB 7207  Recommendations  Requested Direction Presentation Outline

 Transportation concurrency is now optional  Rescind  Retain  Revise  Amended language for proportionate share and impact fee credits Changes Under HB 7207

 If we rescind:  Must amend comprehensive plan  Amendment not subject to state review Connection of major plan goals and objectives May result in uncoordinated timing of infrastructure and development Fiscal impacts Resolves unintended consequences Changes Under HB 7207 Financial Feasibility Maintain LOS

 If we retain:  Maintain Comprehensive Plan provisions  Five-year Capital Improvement Schedule  Adopt and Maintain LOS standards  Revise plan and code related to proportionate share and impact fee credits Allow time to develop an alternative Compatibility with other counties and municipalities Changes Under HB 7207

 If we revise:  Legislation encourages policy guidelines and techniques to address potential negative impacts  Legislation encourages tools and techniques to complement the application of concurrency Flexibility to develop plan and system Requires additional resources and time Changes Under HB 7207

 Concurrency Background  Concurrency Implementation  Changes under HB 7207  Recommendations  Requested Direction Presentation Outline

 Decision Points  Rescind, retain, or revise transportation concurrency  Interpretation on proportionate share and impact fee credit language  Coordinate with other county and municipal governments  Engage the RSTF Recommendation

 Prepare necessary Comprehensive Plan and code changes  Develop Concurrency Alternative (Thoroughfare / Mobility Plan)  Improve land use and transportation connection  Multi-modal, safety focus  Complement existing plan goals  Evaluate funding implications (fiscal sustainability) Recommendation

 Concurrency Background  Concurrency Implementation  Changes under HB 7207  Recommendations  Requested Direction Presentation Outline

 Retain transportation concurrency  Direct staff to work with RSTF to enhance our current system  Develop a long- term alternative to concurrency Requested Direction

Growth Management Legislative Discussion: Transportation Concurrency April 24, 2012 Growth Management Legislative Discussion: Transportation Concurrency April 24, 2012