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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSDP 2019-0005; BMW CARLSBAD; TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT PLAN; 2020-11-16BMW OF CARLSBAD TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT PLAN City of Carlsbad, California um I I ""J " I engine~ring group, me. ... .. ... ... .. 11111 .. 1111 .. .. 1111 .. 111111 ... 11111 .. Ill .. 11111 .. 11111 ,.. ... .. 1111 .. ... ,. .. ,. ... r:Tn enulne~rlnu L.U.U uroup, 11c. traffic eog,nuermg & ct,,s,gn tr;.inspnrtat1ni1 p!a11ninq parking ocnust:Gal lll'\)11lflNlll9 :m quaUy & qllq BMW OF CARLSBAD TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT PLAN City of Carlsbad, California RK15761.doc JN:2742-2019-01 Prepared for: COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES 4121 Westerly Place, Suite 112 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Prepared by: RK ENGINEERING GROUP, INC. 4000 Westerly Place, Suite 280 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Rogier Goedecke President Elias Bandek, E.I.T. November 16, 2020 4000 ~vcstcriy pt1eti, :1te !!l'VJpcrt {Wr1d1, CJ Y2Gh0 0 (!}49) 474 tloG'l @ rkengiPecr.con, ... ... ... ... ... .. - ... .. 111111 .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... -.. .. ... .. .. ,. .. Table of Contents Section Page 1.0 Introduction........................................................................................... 1-1 2.0 Transportation Demand Management Plan Elements.......................... 2-1 2.1 Required Base Strategies 2.2 Infrastructure Strategies 2.3 Non-Infrastructure Strategies 2.4 Monitoring and Reporting 2-1 2-2 2-4 2-6 3.0 Alternative Transportation and Work Schedules.................................. 3-1 3.1 Alternative Transportation 3.2 Alternative Work Schedules 3-1 3-4 --- .. -.. .. --.. .. .. .. .. -.. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ,. .. ,. .. List of Attachments Exhibits Location Map .......................................................................................................... . A Site Plan .................................................................................................................. B TDM On-Site Recommendations .............................................................................. . Existing Bus Stops .................................................................................................... . City of Carlsbad General Plan Bikeway Master Plan ............................................. .. Appendices C D E Tier 2 & 3 TDM Plan Template for Non-Residential Projects........................................ A North County Transit District (NCTD) Bus System ...................................................... . B .. -.. .. .. .. .. .. -.. -.. .. .. -... .. ... ... -.. Ill .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1.0 Introduction The proposed BMW of Carlsbad dealership project consists of approximately 69,161 square feet of automobile sales (dealer & repair). The project site is currently in use by approximately 28,904 square feet of automobile sales (dealer & repair) and automobile repair center. The proposed project is located at 1060 Auto Center Court (southwest corner of Car Country Drive and Cannon Road), in the City of Carlsbad. The project is proposing to provide a total of 309 parking spaces, including 49 employee spaces, and will employ 133 full-time employees. A location map and site plan are provided in Exhibits A and B, respectively . A TDM Plan Template for the proposed BMW of Carlsbad dealership 1s included in Appendix A. Proposed Tenant The proposed development will be occupied by the BMW of Carlsbad dealership. Besides normal car dealership operations, the tenant also includes some retail and car repair operations. The development would employ 133 full-time employees with the following breakdown: Service Employees: Parts Employees: Sales Employees: Wash/Detail Employees: 65 8 55 5 1-1 TDM Plan & Objectives For the purposes of the TOM Plan, employee average daily trips are calculated using the table below: Use Employee ADT for Employee ADT per first 1,000 s.f. 1,000 s. f. thereafter Office -all uses 13.0 13 .0 Restaurant 11 .0 11 .0 Retail 8.0 4 .5 Industrial 4.0 3.5 Manufacturing 4 .0 3.0 Warehousing 4.0 1.0 The proposed project falls under Retai l, resulting in the following trip calculation : First 1,000 (69.161 -1.000) * 4 .5 Total 8 trips 307 trips 315trips The project is forecast to generate approximately 315 employee average daily trips. As a result, the City of Carlsbad is requesting a Tier 3 TOM Plan per Section 2.2 of the City of Carlsbad Transportation Demand Management Handbook, which outlines the TOM tiered requirements in the following table: Employee ADT New Development Tenant Improvement < 110 Exempt 110 -220 Tier 1 Tier 1 221 -275 Tier 2 Tier 2 >275 Tier 3 Tier 2 1-2 ... ... ... .. .. .. -.. ---.. --.. .. Ill .. .. .. Ill --.. Ill --.. .. .. Ill In order to reduce traffic to and from the site, the City of Carlsbad has requested the project create a Transportation Demand Management (TOM) plan. The TOM plan will provide the future occupants of the building with additional transportation options in order to reduce vehicle trips and VMT (vehicle miles traveled). RK utilized the City of Carlsbad Transportation Demand Management Handbook, June 2019 as a reference for guidelines and recommendations pertaining to City approved TOM strategies as part of this analysis. The primary objective of this TOM plan is to reduce the number of SOV (single occupant vehicle) employee trips to and from the project site. In order to reduce the amount of vehicular traffic, the number of people driving alone to the building can be reduced by diverting a portion of employees to alternative modes of transportation. Common vehicle trip reduction strategies include walking, public transit, bicycle, carpool, vanpool, monetary incentives, etc. A successful TOM plan incorporates many strategies which can facilitate convenient access to transit; provide a pedestrian-friendly environment, promote non- automobile travel and can support the goals of a trip reduction program . The location of the proposed project allows the employees to take advantage of the existing network of public transit and multi-use trail offerings. The City of Carlsbad offers extensive public transit and multi-use trails. The BMW of Carlsbad development is proposed to be located in the southwest corner of the Car Country Drive/ Cannon Road intersection . As a result, the project can utilize existing public transit services with two (2) bus stops located within a mile of the site. Class II Bike Lanes are also conveniently provided near the proposed project site. Based on the City of Carlsbad General Plan Bikeway Master Plan, bicycle and pedestrian facilities are planning to continue to expand in the future near the project site . 1-3 .. - ,.. ... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ,. ... ,.. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1111 .. -.. .. ,. -.. .. 2.0 Transportation Demand Management Plan Elements Transportation Demand Management is the use of strategies to make more efficient use of existing transportation facilities in order to reduce traffic congestion and air pollution. This includes strategies to increase the vehicle occupancy (the number of occupants per vehicle) during the AM/PM peak hour commutes, diverting drivers to alternative transportation, and reducing lunchtime vehicle trips. This involves providing opportunities to reduce driving alone and providing incentives for alternative modes of transportation . The number of employee average daily trips (> 275 trips) the proposed BMW of Carlsbad dealership is forecast to generate lends itself to Tier 3 TDM requirements, per the City of Carlsbad TDM Ordinance, which are the following: • Three (3) required base strategies yielding 4 points; • Selection of infrastructure improvements and non-infrastructure programmatic strategies yielding an additional 14 points; and • Agreement to adhere to monitoring and reporting requirements. A Tier 3 TDM Plan requires a total of 18 points. 2.1 Required Base Strategies The three (3) required base strategies and their corresponding associated points are the following: 1. Designated Transportation Coordinator (TC) 2. New Hire Transportation Information 3. Citywide TDM Program Each of the above strategies are described below . 2-1 1 point; 1 point; and 2 points . --.. -.. .. .. .. -.. --... ... ... ... .. .. -.. Ill .. .. .. 1111 -1111 .. .. .. 1111 Designated Transportation Coordinator (TC) All developments subject to the TOM ordinance are required to designate an on-site transportation coordinator responsible for ensuring that infrastructure is maintained, policies and programs are implemented, and amenities and partnerships are maintained as described in the approved TOM Plan and otherwise ensuring compliance with City of Carlsbad TOM Plan requirements. This requirement is indefinite and must be in place prior to issuance of the certificate of occupancy. If a property changes hands or a new property manager is hired, a new TC must be designated. Up-to-date contact information for the TC must be on file with the city of the life of the building . New Hire Transportation Information All developments subject to the TOM ordinance are required to ensure that transportation options information is distributed to new employees during the hiring and orientation process . Citywide TDM Program All developments subject to the TOM ordinance are required to meet with the citywide TOM programs outreach staff on a regular basis (at least annually) and participate in at least one event held by the citywide TOM program (if available) . 2.2 Infrastructure Strategies The following is a list of applicable infrastructure strategies to this development, and their corresponding associated points, that the tenant can select in order to reach the total of eighteen (18) points required . 1 . 2. 3. 4. 5 . Covered Bike Parking Public Bike Racks Bicycle Repair Station Car/Vanpool Parking Car Share Vehicle Parking 2-2 1 point; 1 point; 1 point; 2 points; 1 point; .. ---.. ... ... .. .. .. .. -.. ---.. .. .. --------------- 6. End of Trip Facilities 7. Passenger Loading Zone Each of the above strategies are described below . Covered Bike Parking 1 point; and 1 point. Provide a secure, weather-protected bike cage with four (4) bicycle spaces for long-term employee parking. The bike cage will be located along the west side of the building . Public Bike Racks Provide two (2) public bike racks with ten (1 O) bicycle spaces each for all bicyclists, including retail customers and visitors. The bike racks will be located along the west side of the building. The type of bike rack will be selected utilizing the guidelines specified in Essentials of Bike Parking (Revision 1.0, September 2015). Bicycle Repair Station Provide a designated space for bicycle repair with on-site tools. The bike repair station should include repair stands, air pumps, and other tools and resources to quickly repair a bike. The bike repair station will be located inside the building, in the southwest corner. Employees can access the repair station by cutting through the service canopy on the south side of building, or via the parking lot. CarNanpool Parking Provide preferential parking for car/vanpool vehicles that is close to the building entrance, covered, or otherwise preferable. The property manager must have an enforcement policy in place to assure the spaces are used only by carpoolers and vanpoolers. Three (3) parking spaces (5% of the total 49 employee parking spaces) will be provided be available for car/vanpool parking. The number of spaces designated can fluctuate based on demand, but at no point can be less than 1 %. If the number of assigned spaces is less than 5% of total spaces, the property manager must notify tenants of the availability of additional 2-3 ------.. .. .. .. .. .. ----.. ... .. .. ... ,.. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. spaces at least twice per year. Should car/vanpool parking demand exceed supply, the property manager must have a plan to convert additional parking spaces to car/vanpool only parking. Car Share Vehicle Parking Provide one (1) preferential parking space for car share vehicles that is close to the building entrance, covered, or otherwise preferable. One (1) car share vehicle will be provided through contract with a third-party vendor (i.e. Zipcar) and available to employees for mid- day trips . End of Trip Facilities Provide a shower/locker room for employees who use active transportation to get to work. There will be a total of three (3) showers and six (6) lockers. The shower/locker room will be located in an employee-only area within the building . Passenger Loading Zone Provide three (3) designated passenger loading spaces for passenger drop-off that includes shuttle, microtransit, and/or ride-hailing pick-up/drop-off. The passenger loading spaces will be located near the project access driveway at the cul-de-sac of Auto Center Court. The above infrastructure strategies are graphically shown on Exhibit C. 2.3 Non-Infrastructure Strategies The following is a list of applicable non-infrastructure strategies to this development and their corresponding associated points that the tenant can select in order to reach the total of eighteen (18) points required. Non-infrastructure strategies include programs, policies, partnerships and on-site amenities that help reduce single-occupancy trips to the site. 1. Car Share Vehicle 2. Real-Time Travel Information Screens 2-4 1 point; 1 point; .. ... .. .. .. .. .. ... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. -.. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1111 .. .. -.. .. --... .. 1111 .. .. .. 1111 3. Ride-Matching Services 4. Marketing and Outreach 5. Alternative Work Schedules Each of the above strategies are described below . Car Share Vehicle 1 point; 4 points; and 1 point. Provide one (1) car share vehicle through contract with a third-party vendor (i.e. Zipcar) and maintain available to employees for mid-day trips . Real-Time Travel Information Screens Provide displays in building lobby that show real-time information about alternative travel options. This can include arrival and departure times of area transit services, the location of nearby micromobility devices, carshare vehicles, and other travel options . Ride-Matching Services Promote a citywide ride-matching software implemented by the City that will be available to property owners and employers . Marketing and Outreach Provide a marketing and outreach component to educate commuters about the transportation programs and services available to them and to encourage sustainable travel choices. The City provides support to employers with implementing marketing programs and activities. This strategy will include the following: • A public website page accessible to employees and visitors, to learn about the different transportation services and options available when traveling to, or from the site . 2-5 .. .. ... .. ... .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • A printed community map that shows area businesses, parks, community centers, transit routes/stops, and bike paths/routes, with a scale based on travel time rather than distance . • The sale of transit passes on-site at the receptionist in the building lobby, as a service for employees to conveniently purchase their monthly transit passes. Passes can be sold at a discounted price for employees as an incentive. • A program that tracks employee commute trips and recognizes top sustainable commuters monthly with prizes. This will also draw in new participants and encourage on-going sustainable participation . • An annual social event (i.e. barbecues, food trucks, movie screenings) for employees where they can learn about the available travel options and interact with their neighbors and fellow employees . • A transportation kiosk located in the building lobby that includes the community map and other transportation resources, such as bus timetables . Alternative Work Schedules Implement an alternative work schedule program that allows eligible employees to work a compressed work schedule. Eligible employees will have the option to choose from the following: • Four (4) 10-hour days per week; or • 80 hours in nine (9) days every two weeks . The proposed Tier 3 TOM Plan yields a total of 20 points (18 required) . 2.4 Monitoring and Reporting All development projects that are subject to a TOM Plan are required to begin to monitor the alternative mode share of commute trips to the site through employee surveys within 12 months of reaching 75% occupancy or within 18 months of initial occupancy, whichever occurs first, per Section 2. 7 of the City of Carlsbad Transportation Demand 2-6 ... .. ... .. .. -... ... .. .. .. -.. -.. .. .. .. ... ... ... 1111111 ... 1111 .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. ... Management Handbook. To facilitate and standardize the process, the City of Carlsbad will provide a survey template and instructions for the data collection and reporting . 2-7 -.. .. .. .. .. ... ... - 11111 - .. .. .. -... ... .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3.0 Alternative Transportation and Work Schedules The following TDM Plan contains interrelated strategies to make each element more effective. These strategies include (1) Promoting alternative transportation, and (2) Allowing alternative work schedules. They are described in detail below . 3.1 Alternative Transportation A key to getting staff to use alternative transportation is informing and educating employees about the availability and benefits of alternative transportation modes. This educational and promotional function is the responsibility of the Employee Transportation Coordinator (TC), who should provide the following information and services to the tenants as described below . Public Transit Options The location of the project site along Cannon Road makes the site easily served by public transit. Currently, bus and rail transit services operate nearby and may be possible commute options for tenants of the building . Public transit use is the most ideal of the TDM strategies. It is a total removal of a vehicle trip from the roadways and the need for a parking space, rather than merely shifting the time of a vehicle trip. Making public transit services more readily available to the employees of the site would allow the employees more opportunity to take advantage of public transit to get to work. Utilizing public transit would also reduce parking demand and traffic impacts . Using public transit also results in savings to people who start using it. They save money on fuel and the mileage on their cars. Additionally, they also gain time to use when riding public transit to read, sleep, or work . 3-1 .. .. ... ... .. .. -... -.. -------- ... ... ... ... .. ------------- Bus Services The Breeze Bus System in the City of Carlsbad is provided by the North County Transit District (NCTD). With thirty (30) routes, this public transit bus service runs on major arterial and collector streets in North San Diego County. Each route runs at approximately half- hour intervals. The NCTD Bus System is included in Appendix B . Breeze route 444 is the bus line that operates in the vicinity of the project site, as shown on Exhibit D. Route 444 has four (4) bus stops nearby, and their locations are briefly described below. 1. Bus Stop # 22829 is located on the west side of Amada Drive just south of Fleet Street North. 2. Bus Stop # 22828 is located on the east side of Amada Drive just north of Fleet Street North 3. Bus Stop # 24379 is located on the north side of Cannon Road between Legoland Drive and Grand Pacific Drive . 4. Bus Stop # 24378 is located on the south side of Cannon Road between Legoland Drive and Grand Pacific Drive . Route 444 provides a connection to the Coaster commuter rail service via Faraday Ave. and Rutherford Rd. Route 444 operates Monday-Friday from approximately 7:14am -9:14am going northbound from the Carlsbad Poinsettia Coaster Station, and from approximately 4:39pm -5:39pm going southbound towards the Carlsbad Poinsettia Coaster Station. Route 444 offers two (2) trips in the AM hours and two (2) trips in the PM hours. Route 444 facilitates transit to employees from the Carlsbad Poinsettia Coaster Station to the work site in the morning, and from the work site to the Carlsbad Poinsettia Coaster Station in the afternoon. 3-2 ... -... ... .. .. .. ---.. .. Ill -.. .. ... ... ... Ill -.. .. .. .. -.. .. .. Ill .. -.. The project should provide bus service maps and information to both its guests and employees to further promote the use of local transit. Train Service The NCTD provides public trains service through the Coaster Commuter Rail and Sprinter Hybrid Rail for longer distance commuters. Access to the Coaster and Sprinter train stations is provided via Breeze bus routes, as described below. The Coaster Commuter Rail runs along a scenic coastal north-south path through San Diego County, serving eight (8) stations between Oceanside and downtown San Diego. More than twenty (20) trains run on weekdays, with additional service on the weekends. The closest station to the project site is the Carlsbad Poinsettia Coaster Station, approximately 2-3 miles from the site, which can be accessed from the project site via Breeze Route 444 . Similarly, the Sprinter Hybrid Rail runs east-west for twenty-two (22) miles along the Highway 78 corridor. The Sprinter serves fifteen (15) stations and connects Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos, and Escondido. The closest stations to the project site are the Oceanside Transit Center, which can be accessed from the project site via Breeze Route 444 and the Coaster Rail; and the El Camino Real Station, which can be accessed from the project site via Breeze Routes 444 and 309. Both stations are approximately 6-7 miles from the site . Motorcycle and Bicycle Use Although the automobile is the most common type of vehicle used for commuting in Southern California, other vehicle types exist that accomplish the same purpose with much less traffic and pollution impact. Currently, the motorcycle and bicycle are the vehicle types that have the narrowest profile of all vehicles and cause the least traffic impact. Motorcycles provide the same amount of mobility cars provide yet produces low traffic and parking impact. They occupy less than half the space of a car, even less compared to a sports utility vehicle (SUV). In traffic, a motorcycle easily bypasses traffic congestion due to 3-3 ... -... ... - -.. .. -.. .. -.. - ~ 11111 .. ... ... ... ... ,. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. -... .. its small size. Parking has traditionally been designed for automobiles since motorcycles are not a primary means of transportation, thus no motorcycle parking is usually provided for new developments. Although motorcycles have some drawbacks compared with an automobile, growing congestion in the region may make motorcycle use more desirable. Biking should be encouraged since it is has low traffic impact, is non-polluting and healthy for the commuter. Southern California is particularly well suited for bicycle commuting due to its temperate climate, and research has indicated that a commute distance of 1 to 7 miles can easily be done on a bicycle. In addition, all Breeze System buses have bike racks, making bike commuting very convenient and extend the range of a bike commuter. Bikeways have also been implemented throughout the city, which make bicycling safer and more convenient. The closest bike facility to the site is the bike lane along Cannon Road. The City of Carlsbad General Plan Bikeway Master Plan is shown on Exhibit E . 3.2 Alternative Work Schedules "Alternative work schedules" is a Transportation System Management strategy that shifts the arrival and departure times of employees out of the peak commute hours, allowing drivers to avoid peak hour traffic. However, this is a strategy that merely shifts traffic away from the peak rather than eliminating traffic demand. This allows people to continue driving instead of using public transit when it is the most effective and attractive, particularly for express commuter services. Allowing alternative schedules also reduces the potential for carpooling. Several types of alternative schedules exist, including a shifted early or late 8-hour schedule in a regular five-day week, or a compressed workweek, which can encompass the following: • "9/80 schedule": a schedule of 9 working days of 80 working hours in two weeks, where an employee works 9-hour days for 8 days and an 8-hour day which allows alternate Fridays (or any other chosen weekday) off for the employee . 3-4 ... .. - 11111 Exhibits .. .. --... .. .. .. ,,. -.. .. .. .. ,. .. .. 11111 ,,. -... -,. .. 11111 -.. .. ,,. .. 11111 .. .. .. Le end: D = Project Site J N Exhibit A Location Map 2742-2019-01 um ------BMW OF CARLSBAD TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT PLAN, City of Carlsbad, CA engine~ring group, me. I N 2742-201~-0I BMW OF CARLSBAD TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT PLAN, City of Carlsbad, CA crm Exhibit B Site Plan engine~ring group, me. passenger pick N 27-42-2019-01 ' ' I ' I //, l Exhibit C TOM On-Site Recommendations BMW OF CARLSBAD TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT PLAN, City of Carlsbad, CA um engine~ring group, me. Legend: D = Project Site • = Existing Bus Stop = Bus Route Exhibit D Existing Bus Stops _..;;;2_74..;;;2...c-2..;..0_19_-0_I ______________________________ r:Tn BMW OF CARLSBAD TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT PLAN, City of Carlsbad, CA ~ engine~ring group, me. Pacific Ocean Exl•Ung Blk.w-aya -Bike P&lh • Clas., I -Biko lane -Class II -9ke Route -Claaa 1H PrDpOHd Blk-•i,a """• 9ko Path-Class I •••• Biko Lene -Class II , .... Elke P.cote -Clas;s Ill Other Tral 15 0 Schools * Po!ice Station + Fin, S1•tlon A Cll,ldComm. Cr. Ill Ut.-a,y Ill Coostor Station __ Eldsllng Unpeved Open SpaceTrell O 0.25 O.) -• FtJure Unpevl!ld TreJ ~ -Bdstlng Paved Open Spece Trell Mlle, Decemoer 200/ N 27'42-2019-0 I Exhibit E City of Carlsbad General Plan Bikeway Master Plan BMW OF CARLSBAD TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT PLAN, City of Carlsbad, CA um engine~ring group, me. ... 1111 .. 1111 .. --.. .. .. .. --.. 111111 .. .. .. ... ... ,. .. 1111 .. .. ... .. ... .. .. ,. .. -- Appendices - --.. .. .. .. .. -.. -.. -.. ... 11111 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... Appendix A Tier 2 & 3 TDM Plan Template for Non-Residential Projects .. ... --.. -.. .. --------.. -... .. ... ... -----.. .. .. ... --- - C Carlsbad TOM Handbook TDM Plan Templates for Non- Residential Projects -.. - -.. .. .. ---.. - --.. .. .. .. -.. --.. .. -.. - Carlsbad TOM Handbook {'city of Carlsbad California Tier 2 and 3 TDM Plan Template for Non-Residential Projects City of Carlsbad 1200 Carlsbad Village Dr. Carlsbad, CA 92008 How to Use this Document: Non-residential developments that meet trip generation thresholds specified in the city's TDM Ordinance must submit a TDM Plan. This template applies to projects identified as Tier 2 and Tier 3 projects. The average new development is required to submit and implement a TDM plan that achieves 18 points. The average redevelopment/tenant improvement is required to submit and implement a plan that achieves 9 points. The Carlsbad Transportation Administrator (TA) is available to support developers with TDM Ordinance compliance and completion of your plan. To get started or for questions, please contact: Jennifer Horodyski at (760) 602-2747 or via email at Jennifer.horodyski@carlsbadca.gov. The process for non-residential development is outlined graphically below. The TDM plan process is organized into two separate parts: 1. All developments subject to the ordinance must submit Part I: Project Background, Existing Conditions and Infrastructure TOM Strategies of the TOM plan prior to building permit issuance. 2. Part II of the TOM Plan consists of non-infrastructure strategies and must be submitted and approved prior to occupancy. Build-to-suit projects and tenant improvements may submit Part II along with Part I prior to building permit issuance. Lastly, all developments are required to begin to monitor the alternative mode share of commute trips to the site through employee surveys within 12 months of reaching 75 percent occupancy or within 18 months of initial occupancy, whichever occurs first. Developments with multiple buildings or phases are required to conduct employee surveys within 12 months of reaching 75 percent occupancy of the first building or within 18 months of initial occupancy of the first building, whichever occurs first. For more detailed information please refer to section 2, Non-Residential Developer TDM Plan Guidelines within the TOM Handbook . Carlsbad TOM Handbook B Occupancy Baseltne Employee Commute Survey & Repo1 t Ongoing Employer Commute Survey & Report (every 2 years) B to pe Occupancy Baseline Employee Commute Survey & Report Onaoing Employee Commute Survey & Report (every 2 years) developer deliverable 0 er on rv Occupancy Ba<eline Employee Commute Surv~y & Report Ongomg Employ"" Commute Survey & Report (every 2 years) • city approval - -.. -.. .. -.. -.. -.. .. .. .. 111111 -111111 .. .. -1111 .. 1111 .. .. .. .. .. 111111 .. .. .. Carlsbad TOM Handbook PART I: Project Background, Existing Conditions and Infrastructure TDM Strategies Submission Date: This section must be completed prior to building permit issuance and updated prior to occupancy as needed . SECTION I: Developer Profile Developer Name: AN Motors of Ft. Lauderdale, Inc., A Florida Corporation Property Manager Name: Developer Mailing Address: Cliff Powell 200 SW 1st Avenue Number Street Ft. Lauderdale FL City State 14th Floor Sui1e 33301 Zip Code Primary Contact: Cliff Powell Email: PowellC 1 @AutoNation.com Phone: 954-769-4356 SECTION II: Project Information Project Name: Carlsbad BMW Permit Number: SOP 2019-0005, CDP 2019-013, DEV 2018-0198 Project Address: 1060 Auto Center Court Number Street Suite Carlsbad CA 92008 City State 7.ipCodc Project Interim Transportation Coordinator 00 Developer agrees to provide an Interim Transportation Coordinator responsible for ensuring the infrastructure is developed as agreed upon with the City of Carlsbad, development and execution of TOM Plan requirements, and transitioning Transportation Coordinator duties to new owners or property managers upon occupancy. Provide name, title, and contact information. This individual may be the primary contact listed above or the ro ·ect . 1 o e , on uc on eve opmen r 954-769-4356 PowellC1@AutoNation.com ... .. .. .. ... ... .. ... ... .. -.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Ill ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -Ill Carlsbad TOM Handbook Land Use and Area Complete the chart below to include each non-residential use, gross floor area and expected number of employees allocated to each use . Land Use GFA Employees H-0 Hospital C-1 Neighborhood Commercial C-2 General Commercial 69, 161 133 C-T Commercial Tourist C-M Heavy Commercial C-L Local Shopping Center 0 Office V-R Village Review L-C Limited Control M Industrial P-M Planned Industrial Total Automobile Parking Automobile Parking Surface Parking Spaces Structured Parking Spaces 69,161 133 Existing # of Proposed # of Allocated Spaces Allocated Spaces Proposed # of New Parking Spaces 108 201 ... -.. .. ... ... -.. -.. -.. --.. -.. -... -.. ... .. --------- Carlsbad TOM Handbook SECTION Ill: Existing Conditions & TDM Context Complete the following section to establish existing conditions and TDM context. Relevant Existing TDM Infrastructure Network Please provide a brieldisc11ssion or map that describes the alternative transportation infi·astructurc available that serves the project site. Include thefolloll'ing items: • Pedestrian infrastructure adjacent to the side (e.g. sidewalks, nearby crosswalks or signalized crossings) • Bike infrastructure by type (e.g. Class I, II, or Ill) adjacent to the site • Transit or shuttle services serving the site with a stop/station within a¼ mile (or a 5-minute walk) -Class II bike lane along Cannon Road adjacent to the site. -Pedestrian sidewalks along Car Country Drive and Auto Center Ct that connect to the site. -Pedestrian crosswalk on intersection adjacent to the site . See report for details. Relevant Project-Specific TDM Infrastructure (Tenant Improvements Only) Please provide a brieldiscussion and site plan descrihing the onsite TDM infrastructure currently available: • Number of public bike racks and approximate location with regards to building entrance • Average utilization of bike racks (in %} • Number secure bike racks (specify whether in bike cage, bike room or bike lockers) • Average utilization of bike racks (in %} • Number of designated carpool/vanpool spaces and location with regards to building entrance • Average utilization of carpool/vanpool spaces (in %) • Any other infrastructure or services available to property tenants that encourage the use of public transit, carpooling, vanpooling, walking and biking, such as a bike repair station, an onsite shelter or waiting area for buses or shuttles, etc. Not applicable . ... -.. -... -... -... -... - -... -.. .. ... ... ... .... -----.. ----- Carlsbad TOM Handbook Environmental In the hox he/ow, please provide maps olfhe relevant topographical and experiential conditions that ll'il/ influence travel hehaviors to the project site. At a minimum, JJrm·ide the.following: • A Google map with terrain view and bike lanes showing approximately a 2-mile radius around the site • Photos ( or street view screenshot) of the roads adjacent to the property • If relevant, discuss additional environmental aspects that may impact use of active and alternative transportation, such as traffic speeds, pedestrian safety, lighting, etc.) -Prima facie speed limit on Cannon Road adjacent to site is 50 MPH, however there is a Class II Bike Lane and street lighting for bicyclists . -See report for bikeway system in the vicinity of the site. Project-Specific and/or Nearby Amenities Count and report the number ofjJroject-spec(fic and neighboring amenities onsite or within a 5-minute walk ( 1 /4 mile) olthe project site and provide map. • Report the number of amenities or establishments by type. Include number of food establishments, child- care facilities, fitness/healthcare facilities and other relevant services such as dry-cleaning that can impact trip generation. -Restaurant and Retail land uses approximately 1/2 mile south of the site . Anticipated Workforce and Commute Patterns The makeup of' the existing or anticipated workfi,rce will help shape the approach to TD/\4/iir a given site. Include thefollowing: • Existing or anticipated commute hours based on shifts or typical work hours • Existing or anticipated percentage of part-time employees • If available, any existing commuting information, such as the percentage of employees using different commute modes and the average commute distance. ... -... .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. - 11111 ... ,.. ... .. ... .. .. .. .. .. Carlsbad TOM Handbook -133 full-time employees projected. (65 service, 8 parts, 55 sales, 5 wash/detail) SECTION IV: Infrastructure TDM Selections The developer will work with the TA to determine infrastructure strategies applicable to the site and the appropriate placement of TDM infrastructure . Please reference Table 2-4 Menu of TDM Strategies, Part I: Infrastructure found in the Non- Residential Developer TDM Plan Guidelines within the TDM handbook for infrastructure strategies and points. An average new development is required to achieve a total of 18 points while a redevelopment/tenant improvement is required to achieve 9 points. Required strategies add 4 points towards the total required number of points. New developments must achieve a minimum of 6 points through infrastructure strategies unless otherwise agreed upon with city staff. Tenant improvement projects are eligible to achieve all required points in Part II. In case of a tenant improvement, if the tenant has access to any infrastructure amenity below, the tenant can claim that amenity in their plan unless that amenity does not meet minimum standards or is, on average, fully utilized, such as two carpool spaces that are both occupied on most weekdays. The capacity of an existing infrastructure amenity will need to be evaluated at the time the strategy is proposed. Points not earned through infrastructure strategies will be expected to be earned in Part II. Reference Part II strategies to ensure that the appropriate infrastructure is selected to support desired amenities or programs . Infrastructure strategies must be selected and approved prior to building permit issuance. Programmatic strategies in Part II may be submitted after the building permit has been issued, but must be approved prior to occupancy . Check the box to the left of the strategy to include it in the plan. Provide information as requested in the box below the strategy and indicate the points requested for the strategy, using the handbook as a guide. For strategies with a range of points, work with the TA who will assist in determining the appropriate number of points based on the unique context of the site and the proposed project. Refer to the Carlsbad TDM Handbook for details about each strategy . .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. -.. 1111111 .. ,. ,,.. ... ,. - -... -.. Carlsbad TDM Handbook lXl Covered Bike Parking Points Requested: 1 Indicate the number of secure, long-term bike parking spaces to be provided, how they will be accessed and ·where thev will be located on the vroiect site. Iforactical, include location on the site maJJ . Provide a secure, weather-protected bike cage with four (4) bicycle spaces for long-term employee parking. The bike cage will be located along the west side of the building . See report and Exhibit C for details . lXl Public Bike Parking Points Requested: 1 Indicate the number ofshort-term spaces and the type of bike rack to be provided and where they will he located on the project site. Ifpractical. include location on the site map. Provide two (2) public bike racks with ten (10) bicycle spaces each for all bicyclists, including retail customers and visitors. The bike racks will be located along the west side of the building. See report and Exhibit C for details . 00 Bicycle Repair Station Points Requested: 1 Describe what items will be included in the hicvcle repair station and where it will be located within the project site. Provide a designated space for bicycle repair with on-site tools. The bike repair station should include repair stands, air pumps, and other tools and resources to quickly repair a bike. See report and Exhibit C for details. D Micromobility Parking Points Requested: Indicate where micromohili(v parking space (or interim bike racks) will be located on the project site. Ifpractical, include location on the site mav . Not applicable. .. .. .. - Ill - Ill .. .. .. .. .. ... -.. 1111 .. .. 11111 Carlsbad TDM Handbook D Transit Shelter Additions or Improvements Points Requested: Describe the location of transit stops and what tvpes of additions/imJ)rovements are heinz vrovosed. Not applicable. Kl Preferential Parking for CarN anpools Points Requested: 2 Indicate the number of carpool and vanpool reserved spaces to he provided and where they will he located on the project site . Provide preferential parking for car/vanpool vehicles that is close to the building entrance, covered, or otherwise preferable. A total of three (3) car/vanpool parking spaces will be provided. See report and Exhibit C for details . lXI Parking Spaces for Car Share Vehicles Points Requested: 1 Indicate the number of reserved spaces to be provided.fi>r car share vehicles and where they will be located on the project site . Provide one (1) preferential parking space for car share vehicles that is close to the building entrance, covered, or otherwise preferable. See report and Exhibit C for details. .. .. .. .. .. -.. .. ... -1111 ... .. ,. 11111 ,. ... .. .. .. .. 1111 .. .. ... ... .. Carlsbad TDM Handbook IZI End of Trip Facilities Points Requested: 1 Indicate the numher ofshmrers and changing rooms and where thev will he located on the sitelhuildin,z, plan . Provide a shower/locker room for employees who use active transportation to get to work. There will be a total of three (3) showers and six (6) lockers. The shower/locker room will be located in an employee-only area within the building. See report and Exhibit C for details . D On-site Amenities Points Requested: Discuss the on-site amenities that will he located at the development and explain how these offerings will mitigate trips rather than serve as trip-generators. Discuss discounts availahlc to tenants ifapplicahle. Provide a map showing the location of thc1·e amenities. Not applicable. D Bicycle and Pedestrian Connections Points Requested: Prol'idc a map showing proposed pedestrian and hicvcle in/i·astructure and connections to existin}!. facilities. Not applicable . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ,. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. ,. .. Carlsbad TOM Handbook IX! Passenger Loading Zone Points Requested: 1 Describe location of and denote loadin:,z zone on buildinzhite olan . Provide three (3) designated passenger loading spaces near the westerly access driveway on Auto Center Court for passenger drop-off that includes shuttle, microtransit, and/or ride-hailing pickup/drop-off. See report and Exhibit C for details . D Innovation (Infrastructure-Based) Points Requested: Describe the strate:,zr and discuss how it will lead to reduced sinzle-occupancv vehicle trios to and from the site . Not applicable . .. .. .. .. --... .. .. -.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 11111 .. ... .. ii"'" --.. -1111 , . .. .. .. .. .. .. ,tC-17/r ~ Carlsbad TDM Handbook SECTION V: Authorization for Building Permit Issuance By signing below, Developer certifies that the information provided in this document is complete and accurate. By signing this document, a developer is committing to build/provide the infrastructure strategies identified in this document. Failure to provide the identified infrastructure may result in a building not obtaining an occupancy permit until such infrastructure is constructed or other commitments are made to reduce vehicle trips by an amount equivalent to the trips that would have likely been reduced by constructing and providing the listed infrastructure strategies . The developer also acknowledges that commitments to implement additional TOM strategies and monitor and report on those strategies must be made prior to occupancy. These commitments can be made by completing Part II of this document and obtaining subsequent approval of the proposed strategies and monitoring plan . [N~:•n:;:.~::!.~~;Develo~. -~Rep~~s -. . -. r _}?_e~iT· l·!l· ate~~~/~~;~t: Printed Name Signature _ _ _ ... . _ _ l Date .. Name and Signature of Property Owner (if different from above): . . ---r · ·----.. . .. . . .. ---T --·- Printed Name [ 5_ignature Date Name and Signature of City of Carlsbad Representative: f Printed Name -Si;naturc Date ... .. .. .. .. -.. .. .. ~ .. 111111 .. .. .. .. .. 111111 .. .. .. .. .. -.. .. .. .. .. -.. .. .. Carlsbad TDM Handbook PART II: Non-Infrastructure TDM Strategies, Implementation and Monitoring Plan Submission Date: This section must be completed and approved prior to occupancy . SECTION I: Non-Infrastructure TDM Selections The developer will work with the TA to determine strategies applicable to the site . Please reference Table 2-5 Menu of TDM Strategies, Part II: Non-Infrastructure found in the Developer TDM Plan Guidelines within the TDM handbook for relevant infrastructure strategies and points. It is expected that Part II will contain a sufficient number of strategies to earn the remaining required points not earned through infrastructure strategies. A total of 18 points is required from Part I and Part II combined for new developments and 9 points for redevelopments/tenant improvements. Required strategies add 4 points towards the required total. The non-infrastructure strategies are organized into the following categories: amenities, policies, developer/employer programs, employer programs, partnerships and innovation. A well-rounded, effective and sustainable TDM plan should include strategies from multiple categories and be applicable to the anticipated workforce and commute patterns . Check the box to the left of the strategy if it will be included in the development. Provide information as requested in the box below the strategy. Additionally, indicate the points requested for the strategy. Refer to the Carlsbad TDM Handbook for the number of points available for each strategy. Required Strategies 00 Transportation Coordinator Points: 1 All developments subject to the TDM ordinance are required to designate an on-site transportation coordinator responsible for ensuring that infrastructure is maintained, policies and programs are implemented, and amenities and partnerships are maintained as described in the approved TDM Plan and otherwise ensuring compliance with City of Carlsbad TDM Plan requirements. Provide the name, title and contact information for the TC Cliff Powell, Construction & Development Manager 954-769-4356 PowellC1@AutoNation.com --.. -.. 1111 .. .. .. .. • -• - ... .. .. ... .. ... ... .. .. -• .. • .. .. .. .. Carlsbad TOM Handbook !XI Distribute New Hire Transportation Information Points: 1 All developments subject to the TDM ordinance are required to ensure that transportation options information is distributed to new employees during the hiring and orientation process. IX] Citywide TDM Program Points: 2 Transportation Coordinators of all developments subject to the TDM ordinance are required to meet with the citywide TDM programs outreach staff on a regular basis (at least annually) and participate in at least one event held by the citywide TDM program (if available) . Elective Strategies Amenities IXI Car Share Vehicles Points Requested: 1 !dentifi.' the number (!(car share \'Chicles that will he provided on-site and if these vehicles will he provided by an existing car share operator or by the employer/proper~\' owner. Indicate whether membership will be/idly or partialzv suhsidizedfor employees/tenants. Indicate the number ()f reserved spaces to he provided/or car share vehicles and where thev will he located on the proiect site. Provide one (1) car share vehicle through contract with a third-party vendor (i.e. Zipcar) and maintain available to employees for mid-day trips . See report and Exhibit C for details . D Micromobility Service Credits Points Requested: Describe the rnicromohility service that will he al'ailahlefi:ir use hy employees/tenants and the level ofservice creclitslrnbsidv. Indicate if all employees/tenants will have access to the service credits and hmr the program will he administered Not applicable . IXl Real-Time Travel Information Points Requested: 1 Descrihe the proposed location of the resources and cm1· other relevant infimnation (i.e., range of the WiFi hotspot, location of real-time tra1·el inf<Jrmation screens or kiosk). .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. - ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Carlsbad TOM Handbook Provide displays in building lobby that show real-time information about alternative travel options. This can include arrival and departure times of area transit services, the location of nearby micromobility devices, carshare vehicles, and other travel options. See report and Exhibit C for details . D Mobile On-site Amenities Points Requested: Discuss the mobile on-site amenities that will be located at the development and e.\plain how these offerings will mitigate trips rather than serve as trip-generators. Discuss discounts available to tenants. Provide a map showing the location olthese amenities ifavvlicable and discuss agreements hetireen vendors and schedules . Not applicable . Policies D TDM in Leases and Purchase Agreements Points Requested: Applies to new developments only. Provide language that will be included in the lease that will allow/hr TDM supporting roles . Not applicable . -.. -.. -.. -.. .. ---.. -.. 11111 --.. .. 11111 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Carlsbad TOM Handbook D Non-Standard Vehicle Policies Points Requested: Applies to new developments only. Describe the site's non-traditional vehicle management plan. This strategy may be implemented with the non-standard vehicle parkin,: inlrastructure stratezi,· (micromohilitvlbicvcleletc.). Not applicable . Developer/Employer Programs D Mobility Services Incentives Budget Points Requested: Include detail~ olprogram including how the program will be administered. Indicate the total annual huc(r;et, describe what percentage olthe workfiJrce H'ill he eligible to participate, how the program will he marketed and how 1articipation will be monitored. Not applicable . lXl Ride-matching Services Points Requested: 1 Developer should discuss plans to create an internal ride-matching program. At a minimum, dew'loper will promote existing ride-matchin,: plat/hrm. Promote a citywide ride-matching software implemented by the City that will be available to property owners and employers. D Guaranteed Ride Home (GRH) Services Points Requested: Developer should discuss plans to create an internal GRII program. Ar a minimum, developer will promote existing services. such as S11:YDAG 's iCommute . .. ... .. .. -.. .. .. .. -.. -.. .. .. .. - ... .. 111111 .. .. .. ... .. Carlsbad TDM Handbook Not applicable . lXI Marketing and Outreach Points Requested: 4 Include details o(marketinf!. and outreach efti>rts. Provide a marketing and outreach component to educate commuters about the transportation programs and services available to them and to encourage sustainable travel choices. The City provides support to employers with implementing marketing programs and activities. See report and Exhibit C for details . Employer Programs D Telework Program Points Requested: Include information about the program, such as the infrastructure and policies that will be available to support teleworking, the anticipated percentage of employees that will be eligible and any limits or guidance on the number of days employees can telework per week or month. The number of points range based on the expected number of telework davs and associated trip reductions . \XI Flexible/Alternative Work Schedules Points Requested: 1 Include information about the program, such as the anticipated percentage of employees that will be eligible and any limits or guidance on the arrangements that are acceptable . ... --.. -.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 111111 .. .. .. .. -.. .. Carlsbad TOM Handbook Implement an alternative work schedule program that allows eligible employees to work a compressed work schedule. See report and Exhibit C for details . D Alternative Transportation Incentive Points Requested: Include details of program including how the program will be administered. Indicate the total annual budget, describe what percentage of the worliforce will be eligible to participate, how the program will be marketed and how varticipation will be monitored. Not applicable . D Commuter Tax Benefits Points Requested: Include how the prof{ram will be marketed to employees . Not applicable . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... .. -.. .. 1111 .. 1111 .. 1111 ... .. ... 1111 .. 1111 .. 1111 .. -.. - Carlsbad TDM Handbook D Customized Travel Plans Points Requested: ldentifl; devartmentlvosition that will be resvonsible for implementation . Not applicable . Partnerships D Establish and Maintain Partnerships with Area Businesses Points Requested: ldentif.i1 partner husiness(es) or entities and the TDM rc.\·ourcd~) that will he provided through the partnership. Descrihe how costs will he shared. Not applicable . D Establish and Maintain Partnerships with Private Vendors Points Requested: ldentif.i· Dartner husiness(cs) or entities and the TDM resource(s} that will he provided throuzh the vartnershio. Not applicable . ... -... .. .. .. ... .. -.. .. .. ---.. --.. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. -- 1111 .. -.. .. ----- A-CT>4 ~- Carlsbad TDM Handbook Innovation D Innovation (Non-Infrastructure-Based) Points Requested: Describe the stratef!V and discuss how it will lead to reduced simde-occuDancv vehicle triDs to and from the site . Not applicable . SECTION Ill: Implementation {New Developments Only) By signing below, developer agrees to inform the city of a sale and provide contact information for a new owner to ensure that the plan will continue throughout the life of the project. Name and Signature of Developer Representative or Designated Applicant: Charles Sabadash Ill Printed Name ~ ~-::-~ i~ignature Date Carlsbad TOM Handbook SECTIO N IV: Monitoring By signing below, developer agrees to distribute commute surveys to employees every two years following the baseline survey conducted within 12 months of occupancy reaching 75 percent or within 18 months of initial occupancy, whichever occurs first. Alternatively, developer may provide a copy of the signed lease that stipulates that the employer tenant(s) will administer employee commute surveys on the same schedule. In addition, developer acknowledges the interim and final alternative mode share goals, listed below, that the development is required to achieve. Should the goals not be achieved, transportation coordinator agrees to work with the citywide program to identify and implement additional measures suitable to the project site. 2025 -2029 I 30% 2030-2034 35% l 2035 on I 40% I 26% 28% 30% ] Name and Signature of Developer Representative or Designated Applicant: ,----------------,----=:-tt--J--'~--7"'----,--------Tui ~< __ ____, Printed Name Date MiA k Carlsbad TDM Handbook SECTION V: Authorization Occupancy By signing below, developer and transportation coordinator certify that the information provided in this document is complete and accurate. By signing this document, the transportation coordinator is committing to providing the strategies identified in this document and to participate in monitoring activities described in Section IV. 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Bold denotes P.M. times/El texto en negrita indica horario en las tordes (P.M .) ARRIVING Monday -Friday Northbound to Cannon Rd. Lunes a Viernes • Direcci6n hacia el norte a Cannon Rd. ARRIVING SB COASTER NB COASTER Rutherford From Oceanside From San Oiego Carlsbad Palomar College Bl. Rd. Armada Dr. Uegodo SB COASTER Uegodo NB COASTER Poinsettia Airport Rd. & & & & desde Oceanside desde Son Diego Station Armada Dr. Aston Ave. Priestly Dr. Fleet St. Monday -Friday Southbound to Carlsbad Poinsettia Station Lunes o Viernes • Direcci6n hacia el sur a lo Estacion Carlsbad Poinsettia Armado Dr. & Fleet St. Rutherford Rd. & Priest~ Dr. College Bl. Palomar Carlsbod & Airport Rd. & Poinsettia Aston Ave. Armada Dr. Station DEPARTING NB COASTER To Oceanside SALIDA NB COASTER a Oceanside Route 444 does not operate on Saturdays, Sundays, or holidays. Lo Ruta 444 no opera los s6bodos, domingos o en dfos festivos. • Bus may wait up to ten minutes for a late arriving COASTER train. DEPARTING SB COASTER To San Diego SALIDA SB COASTER a Son Diego El outobus puede esperar hasto diez minutos en coso que un tren COASTER que este atrosado. Guio de Poso1eros del NORTH COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT I VALIDA desde el 7 de abril de/ 2019 231