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i _ <br /> I <br /> 10/12/2015 <br /> 6.3.B. - Page 16 <br /> TJKM ! <br /> Transportacion j <br /> Consuftants <br /> • <br /> � ,��:� Proposed office <br /> ��;ta � r���, building at 30 <br /> � ��'� "� �� �� �� California Street <br /> } � �� . � � ����� (proposed In-Lieu Fee <br /> i -4--- F �� A � � Payment for 25 spaces) <br /> ., _.. , .�_ <br /> µ � � � � <br /> .., i __�_�_ . <br /> � , .� �;;...__�-^, <br /> � � �--�--� --$—• ' <br /> , I� <br /> _ ;= �"'�''� ..�.;� � <br /> . � . � . ' Ty _,. �.��l <br /> ��, .� ___.__w. � p <br /> � � � <br /> j Issues oflnterest <br /> '; 1. Program Applicability <br /> 'f Issue <br /> ; Redwood City's current in-lieu fee program is applicable to all parcels within the Downtown Parking <br /> Zone. Is there a need orjustification to revise the area boundaries? <br /> ' Analvsis <br /> ; Most cities, comparable to Redwood City,with current in-lieu fee programs have set applicable <br /> ' area boundaries that cover the core downtown area.While it may be beneficial to the City and <br /> developers if the boundaries are extended beyond the core downtown,or if a second zone just on <br /> �, ': the perimeter of the core zone is created, it may also bring unexpected consequences that may <br /> dilute the purpose of the in-lieu fee program. For example,a development in the area immediately <br /> outside the Downtown Parking Zone may provide parking spaces and thereby lessen impacts of the <br /> ' parking demands within the core. <br /> Recommendation <br /> �� In absence of a need to expand the area eligible for in-lieu fee payments, no change to the current <br /> ]�•�[ ', practice is recommended. <br /> V <br /> ' 2. In-Lieu Fee per Parking Space <br /> ' Issue <br /> € Redwood City's current In-Lieu Fee of$10,000 per space does not reflect the true cost of providing <br /> a new parking space. What is an appropriate fee? <br /> PAnalvsis <br /> ' While there may be far more parking structures than other publicly accessed facilities such as parks, <br /> i libraries and schools,the true cost of building a parking structure is not easy to identify.Vastly <br /> different land values, site-specific challenges, design characteristics, associated development type <br /> '' and local regulations all factor into the cost, and often play a key role in the decision to build a <br /> � '; parking structure or pay an in-lieu fee. A developer is mostly concerned about the total cost of <br /> � ! building the required parking supply and lost developable area taken away by parking.The city <br /> planners and the community are rightfully concerned about the societal cost of adding a parking <br /> structure into the neighborhood and accepting the obvious negatives in terms of increased traffic, <br /> Redwood City In-Lieu Parking Fee Study Page � 9 <br /> 11 RESO.#15448 <br /> MUFF#703 <br />