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DATE:
AUGUST 2, 1993
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TO: WILLIAM A. HUSTON, -CITY MANAGER
FROM: PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT/ENGINEERING DIVISION
SUBJECT: ORANGE COUNTY COMBINED T.RANSPORTATION FUNDING PROGRAM (OCCTFP)
ANNUAL CONSISTENCY REVIEW
RECOMMENDATIONS
It is recommended that the Tustin City Council, at their meeting of
August 2, 1993, adopt the attached resolution concerning the status of
the City of Tustin's Circulation Element. ,
FISCAL IMPACT
No fiscal impact. However, non-compliance with OCCTFP requirements
could jeopardize future eligibility for OCCTFP funds.
BACKGROUND
An annual consistency finding between the County Master Plan of Arterial
Highways (MPAH) and the City's Circulation Plan is required as part of
the eligibility requirement by OCTA for participation in the OCCTFP.
Therefore, cities participating in the Orange County Combined
Transportation Funding Program should adopt and transmit to the County
a resolution which affirms the items ouzlined below.
DISCUSSION
The attached resolution outlines the following:
A)
That the arterial highway portion of the City of Tustin's
Circulation Element is in conformance with the County Master
Plan of Arterial Highways.
B)
That the City of Tustin attests that no unilateral reduction
in through lanes has been made on any MPAH arterialS during
the fiscal year.
c)
That the City of Tustin has adopted a uniform setback
ordinance providing for the preservation of rights-of-way
consistent with the MPAH arterial highway classification.
D)
That the City of Tustin has adopted provisions to limit access
to the arterial highway system in order to protect the
integrity of the system.
Robert S.' Ledendecker
Direc.tor of Public WOrks/City Engineer
Nestor Mondok
Assistant Civil Engineer
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RESOLUTION NO. 93-81
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN,
CALIFORNIA CONCERNING THE STATUS OF THE CIRCULATION
ELEMENT FOR THE CITY OF TUSTIN
WHEREAS, the City of Tustin desires to maintain and
improve the streets within its jurisdiction, including those
arterials contained in the Master Plan of Arterial Highways
(MPAH), and
WHEREAS, the City of Tustin has endorsed a definition of
and a process for, determining consistency of the City's
Traffic Circulation Plan with the MPAH, and
WHEREAS, the City has adopted a General Plan Circulation
Element which does not preclude implementation of the MPAH
within its jurisdiction, and
WHEREAS, the City has adopted a resolution informing the
County of Orange that the City's Circulation Element is in
conformance with the County's Master Plan of Arterial Highways
and whether any-changes to any arterial highways of said
Circulation Element have been adopted by the City during
Fiscal Year 1992-93, and
WHEREAS, the City is required to send annually to the
County of Orange all recommended changes to the City
Circulation Element and the County Master Plan of Arterial
Highways for the purpose of requalifying for participation in
the Arterial Highway Financing Program and Measure M's Streets
and Roads Programs.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Tustin,
does hereby inform the County of Orange and the Orange County
Transportation Authority that;
a)
The arterial highway portion of the City
Circulation Element of the City is in conformance
with the County Master Plan of Arterial Highways.
b)
The City attests that no unilateral reduction in
through lanes has been made on any MPAH arterials
during Fiscal Year 1992-93.
c)
The City has adopted a uniform setback ordinance
providing for the preservation of rights-of-way
consistent with the MPAH arterial highway
classification.
d)
The City has adopted provisions for the limitation
of access to arterial highways in order to protect
the integrity of the system.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Tustin held on the 2nd day of August
1993.
ATTEST:
Jim Potts, Mayor
City Clerk