My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Browse
Search
Res13 15305
RedwoodCity
>
City Clerk
>
Resolutions
>
City Council
>
Working
>
2010-2019
>
Res13 15305
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
10/11/2019 7:50:59 AM
Creation date
10/11/2019 7:50:44 AM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
CC Index
CC Index - Document Type
Resolution
Meeting Type
Special
Agency Type
City Council
Date
11/18/2013
Description
RESOLUTION DENYING THE APPEAL BY 605 MIDDLEFIELD ROAD LLC, AND MODIFYING THE SEPTEMBER 3, 2013 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTIONS, TO APPROVE THE TENTATIVE MAP, CONDOMINIUM PERMIT, PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PERMIT AND PLANNED COMMUNITY PERMIT, THE 525 MIDDLEFIELD ROAD PROJECT AS REVISED ON NOVEMBER 8, 2013, ALL PURSUANT TO THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY'S DOWNTOWN PRECISE PLAN AND SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
57
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
Show annotations
View images
View plain text
11/18/2013 CAPCOA <br /> • s • <br /> PDT-3 Parking Policy/ Pricing <br /> 3.3.3 Implement Market Price Public Parking (On-Street) <br /> Range of Effectiveness: 2.8— 5.5% vehicle miles traveled (VMT) reduction and <br /> therefore 2.8 — 5.5% reduction in GHG emissions. <br /> Measure Description: <br /> This project and city in which it is located will implement a pricing strategy for parking by <br /> pricing all central business district/employment center/retail center on-street parking. It <br /> will be priced to encourage "park once" behavior. The benefit of this measure above <br /> that of paid parking at the project only is that it deters parking spillover from project- <br /> supplied parking to other public parking nearby, which undermine the vehicle miles <br /> traveled (VMT) benefits of project pricing. It may also generate sufficient area-wide <br /> mode shifts to justify increased transit service to the area. <br /> Measure Applicability: <br /> • Urban and suburban context <br /> • Negligible impact in a rural context <br /> • Appropriate for retail, office, and mixed-use projects <br /> • Applicable in a specific or general plan context only <br /> • Reduction can be counted only if spillover parking is controlled (via residential <br /> permits) <br /> � Study conducted in a downtown area, and thus should be applied carefully if <br /> project is not in a central business/activity center <br /> Baseline Method: <br /> See introduction to transportation section for a discussion of how to estimate trip rates <br /> and VMT. The CO2 emissions are calculated from VMT as follows: <br /> COz = VMT x EFrunning <br /> Where: <br /> VMT = vehicle miles <br /> traveled <br /> EF�„��;�9 = emission factor <br /> for running emissions <br /> Inputs: <br /> The following information needs to be provided by the Project Applicant: <br /> • Location of project site: low density suburb, suburban center, or urban location <br /> 213 PDT-3 <br /> � RESO.#15305 <br /> MUFF#603 <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.