File #: 24-0414    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Agenda Item
File created: 2/26/2024 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 3/14/2024 Final action: 3/14/2024
Title: Department of Transportation recommending the Planning Commission receive and file the information on the future land use allocation pertaining to the Major Update of the Traffic Impact Fee (TIF) Program and the Capital Improvement Program (CIP). FUNDING: TIF Program
Attachments: 1. A - Memorandum 02-09-24 PC 03-14-24, 2. B - Consultant's Presentation, 3. B - REVISED Consultant's Presentation, 4. Public Comment Rcvd 03-14-24 PC 03-14-24
Related files: 23-2051, 23-2241, 24-0548

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Department of Transportation recommending the Planning Commission receive and file the information on the future land use allocation pertaining to the Major Update of the Traffic Impact Fee (TIF) Program and the Capital Improvement Program (CIP).

FUNDING: TIF Program
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
The Department of Transportation has begun the Major Update to the TIF Program and the CIP. This informational workshop is to provide the Planning Commission the draft growth projections and subcounty growth allocations through the year 2045 on the West Slope of the County (excluding the City of Placerville). This is a receive and file informational item only.

The information presented in the attached memorandum and presentation is based on new growth rates recently adopted by the Board of Supervisors at its meeting on January 9, 2024 (Item 43, Legistar 23-2241). The data and information supporting the adoption of lower growth rates was first presented to the Board on December 5, 2023 (Item 37, 23-2051). Ultimately, the Board adopted residential and non-residential growth rates of 0.62% for use in the Major Update to the TIF Program.

Following the Board’s direction, Transportation staff and its consultants continued their work to update baseline data related to the actual residential and non-residential growth that has occurred since the most recent Major Update was completed in 2020. This was done by reviewing the baseline data from 2018 (which was the base year for the 2020 Major Update) and building permit activity on vacant parcels in the time since.

Utilizing the recently adopted growth rates, growth projections were prepared based on the anticipated demand within the individual Community Regions and rural regions on the West Slope. A separate analysis was also prepared to determine the available land capacity within each of the Community Regions before allocating the projected growth to the individual Community Regions. If a Community Region did no...

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