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CONTRACTOR PARKING PLAN JUNE 2016 Outline Background information Contractor Parking Ordinance 163-15 Contractor Parking Plan Major Requirements Contractor Parking Plan Process Flow Contractor Parking Plan Process Flow -


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CONTRACTOR PARKING PLAN

JUNE 2016

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Outline

  • Background information
  • Contractor Parking – Ordinance 163-15
  • Contractor Parking Plan Major Requirements
  • Contractor Parking Plan Process Flow
  • Contractor Parking Plan Process Flow
  • Job Functions
  • Analysis of Street Space Volume - Impact
  • Where are we now?
  • What is my role?
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Background In Information

  • Legislation passed by Board of Supervisors
  • Residents have been inconvenienced by inefficient utilization of street

space parking

  • Contractor Parking Plan will help all parties to better understand and

balance demand of parking spaces during different phase of construction projects

  • Help alleviate street space parking for residents
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Contractor Parking Pla lan

  • Ordinance No. 163-15 will require contractors to submit a parking plan for

any application for a permit in any residential, Urban Mixed Use, PDR 1-D, PDR 1-G, and each named Neighborhood Commercial District as defined in the Planning Code that requests more than one-street parking space and a permit duration of three months or longer. permit duration of three months or longer.

http://www.sfbos.org/ftp/uploadedfiles/bdsupvrs/ordinances15/o0163-15.pdf

  • FY 16-17 Fees:

Street Space Occupancy - $599.48 Excavation - $492.17

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Contractor Parking Pla lan - Majo jor Requirements

  • 1. On-Street Parking Spaces Impacted
  • 2. Staging for Side Streets (including amount and type of equipment

used)

  • 3. Average number of employees at work site
  • 4. Timeline and phasing of project
  • 5. Updates to Public Works
  • 6. Availability of on-site parking garages or other opportunities
  • 7. Proposal to reduce parking demand
  • 8. Proposal to make parking available for the Public if no work is

scheduled

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Apply for street Space

Public Works Check DBI/PTS Register & Obtain Placard from Public Works

Submit Parking Plan

Review Parking Plan Is Plan Complete

End

No Yes

Plan Checker ng ent Customer

Cashier Paid

Placed Into Inspection Queue

Verify PreCon Meeting Site Inspection

Email TOW Signage

Yes No

Inspection PW Database System Building Department

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Street Space Volume Analy lysis

= 5.1% of Street Space Volume = 5.1% of Street Space Volume requires Contractor Parking Plan

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Where are we now? Contractor Parking Pla lan Im Implementation

September 23, September 23, 2015 Mayoral signing Ord no. 163-15 Implementation, Outreach, and Training Effective July 1, 2016

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What is is your role le (o (opportunities)?

  • Step 1 – Retrieve electronic-Contractor Parking Plan (CPP) from plan

checker

  • Step 2 – Fill in all requirements
  • Step 2 – Fill in all requirements
  • Step 3 – Complete and submit e-CPP
  • Step 4 – Receive approval/need additional information email from

Public Works

  • Step 5 – Request for street space verification
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Summary

  • 1. Total cost of $599.48/CPP for Fiscal Year 16-17
  • 2. Application that require a Contractor Parking Plan:

i. Specified zoning district (i.e., residential, Urban Mixed Use, PDR 1-D, PDR 1-G, NCD) ii. More than One (1) street parking space ii. More than One (1) street parking space iii. Duration of Three (3) months or longer

  • 3. Eight (8) Major Requirements
  • 4. Complete and submit CPP 12-15 business days prior to activation of

street space

  • 5. PW volume impact is minimal with initial 2-3 business turnaround time
  • 6. Effective implementation date is July 1, 2016