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11/18/2013
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11/18/2013 <br /> directly counter to the explicidy stated goals of SB 375, which is attempting ta reduce not increase <br /> VMT, as well as SB 226's goals. <br /> The CALGreen building code is a useful tool for promating energy efficiency and green construction; <br /> however this code does not consider praject location or other criteria that address VMT. While we <br /> support the inclusion of CALGreen in same way in these guidelines,they should not substitute far <br /> VMT as the metric for determining eligibility. <br /> As a reference far what is possibls, TransForm's GreenTRIP certification uses 25 -35 <br /> VMT/household/day �depending an Iocation} as the maximum daily driving as a cut off for GreenTRIP <br /> eligibility. This represents 50%- 70%of the Bay Area's regional hausehald driving average, which is <br /> 50 VMTIHH/Day. Projects must also meet a maxlmum parking criteria and provide at least ona of <br /> three eligible traffic demand management measures.TransForm's first five GreenTRIP certified <br /> projects would produce just 30%-59%of the regional average VMT, measured using URBEMIS as <br /> the sketch madel. <br /> Same examples of strategies that can be used to reduce VMT in higher VMT zones include: <br /> � Unbundled parking <br /> • Affardable housing generatian <br /> � • Providing transit passes <br /> • Providing CarShare pads and patentially free memberships <br /> Unbundled parking —In this strategy, the cost of parking is separated from tha cast of purchasing or <br /> renting a home. This strategy because can reduce the amount af parking needed and thus the costs <br /> of development. It is proven to be effective because it incentivizes and rewards those who decide to <br /> reduce vehicle awnership. Depending on th�price, and demand and convenience of parking work <br /> environments, unbundled parking produces parking demand reductions of 10-15%: MTC Smart <br /> Growth Parking Taolbax, 2007. According to CAPCOA's 201 Q report, Quantifyinq Greenhouse Gas <br /> � Mirigation Measures, unbundling could reduce bath VMT and GHG emissians by 2.6'�-13� <br /> (depending on tha tocation and etasticftfes}. Unbundling can also be used far retail, affica, industrial <br /> and mixed-use prnjects. <br /> Affordable housing generation: URBEMIS and CalEEmod cap the reduction credit for affordable <br /> housing at 4°!o irrespective of the depth of affordability.The recerrt City of San Diego affordable <br /> hnusing parking survey shawed how this is significantly undercaunting the driving reduction credit of <br /> dedicated affordable housing, especially for low and very-low income units in urban areas. We <br /> believe that by callecting and combining existing data, and conducting new empirical research that is <br /> being considered far funding by Galtrans, dedicated affordable hausing could ultimately count for <br /> even greater reductions. <br /> Transit passes and carshare memberships: �n-site transportation demand management <br /> strategies, such as fres transit passes ar on-site carsharing with free memberships, can reduce the <br /> amount of parking that must be pravided. In many areas, especially where the transit agencies <br /> provide bulk discounts, these amenities may be able ta "pay far themselves" if parking is reduced <br /> enaugh. More transit agencies are now praviding bulk monthly transit passes for an entire residential <br /> building. By providing it to each resident they can charge the building managers just$10 to $20 per <br /> manth, low enough that it can be covered through the saving of reduced parking. <br /> Recommendatian: <br /> For residential prajects to benefit from the SB 226 CEQA streamllning we recommend a <br /> "cap"on VMT equal to 75°!0 of the regional average VMT. This would ensure that <br /> 2 RESO.#15305 <br /> MUFF#603 <br />
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