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TCM & SIF Update Joint ZAP/PC Meeting | August 30, 2022 Curtis P. Beaty, P.E. – Managing Engineer / Division Manager Transportation Development Services Division 1 AUSTIN TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW • Transportation Criteria Manual (TCM)  Zoning Transportation Analysis (ZTA)  Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA)  Transportation Assessments (TA)  Transportation Demand Management (TDM) • Street Impact Fee (SIF)  Implementation  Appeals 2 AUSTIN TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT Transportation Criteria Manual (TCM) 3 AUSTIN TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT TCM • Effective June 20, 2022 • Needed to …  Better reflect the ASMP goals  Improve development review efficiency/predictability  Add Transportation Demand Management (TDM) criteria  Account for the Street Impact Fee (SIF) 4 AUSTIN TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT TCM – Analysis Requirements Previous TCM Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) New TCM Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) Zoning Transportation Analysis (ZTA) Transportation Assessments (TA) Transportation Demand Management (TDM) 5 AUSTIN TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT When Do Things Happen? ZONING Zoning Transportation Analysis (ZTA) SITE PLAN Transportation Assessment (TA) orTraffic Impact Analysis (TIA) and Transportation Demand Management (TDM) BUILDING PERMIT Street Impact Fee (SIF) due ANNUAL REPORTING TDM Plan Compliance 6 AUSTIN TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT What Applies to Which Projects? Development Application (TIA Determination) ZONING CASE ZTA required if >2000 daily unadjusted trips SITE PLAN CASE TA required if >2000 but <5000 daily unadjusted trips & TDM plan required TIA required if >5000 daily unadjusted trips & TDM plan required 7 AUSTIN TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT ZTA Requirements Trip generation for most intensive use proposed Projected volumes analysis (site + background) • • • Site driveway access analysis • Anticipated TDM measures • Assessment of right-of-way/easement needs • Dedication of right-of-way (if known at zoning) 8 AUSTIN TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT Street Impact Fee (SIF) 9 AUSTIN TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT SIF Timeline SIF Ordinances Adopted Fee Collection Begins (New TCM Effective) Fee Collection grace period ends for TIAs approved before December 2020 Dec 2020 Jun 2022 Dec 2023 Jun 2021 Dec 2022 Report to Council on Review Fees Public-Facing SIF Dashboard 10 AUSTIN TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT SIF Concepts • Driven by State law • • Based on detailed study 17 Service Areas • Redefines Rough Proportionality (RP) to “SIF Max” • Eliminates mitigation “negotiations” • More transparent and predictable to development community 11 AUSTIN TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT • AMANDA programming Project prioritization – Council SIF Implementation member briefings • Stakeholder outreach • SIF guidelines (public) and SOPs (staff) • Fee collection – June 21, 2022 12 AUSTIN TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT Recent Questions • Do non-profitshave to pay SIF? • Can I “bank” offset credits from one project to use on another? • Do the SIF reductions (parking, transit, and internal capture) align with the new TCM? • Does all affordable housing give me a reduction in my assessed SIF? 13 AUSTIN TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT • What if I cannot afford the fee? SIF Appeals Process City Council Land Use Commission ATD Director ATD Staff 14 AUSTIN TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT TCM & SIF Update Joint ZAP/PC Meeting | August 30, 2022 Curtis P. Beaty, P.E. – Managing Engineer / Division Manager Transportation Development Services Division 15 AUSTIN TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT