Title 12174 · Code of Ordinances
Sec. 655.122. - Concurrency and Mobility Management System Handbook.
Citation: Jacksonville, FL Code of Ordinances § 655.122.
Section: 655.122.
(a) Annually, by June 15 of each calendar year, the CMMSO shall develop an updated Concurrency and Mobility Management System Handbook for Jacksonville, Florida ("Handbook"), as the official document containing the current procedures, methodologies and criteria to be used by the City in implementing this Chapter. These procedures, methodologies and criteria shall include the assumptions and formula inputs used by the Division in calculating Mobility fees pursuant to Section 655.503 (e), such as the recommended process and data set forth in the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) most recent edition of Trip Generation Manual. The intent of the Handbook is to publish for applicants and the public clear, uniform, and objective standards for the calculation of Mobility fees. Trip Generation Manual shall be used by the Division in calculating the Development Daily Vehicle Trips of the proposal and of the Existing Uses on the property, unless there is a special trip generation study approved by the Planning and Development Department. Trip Generation Manual shall also be used for pass-by capture, internal capture, and diverted link trips as those concepts are recommended for use by the ITE. (b) To assist the CMMSO in the development of an updated Handbook regarding the Mobility System, the President of the City Council shall appoint a Technical Advisory Committee ("TAC"), consisting of three licensed professional traffic engineers (P.E.). The TAC may adopt by-laws for the conduct of its meetings, which shall be noticed and open to the public and subject to all applicable Florida Sunshine Laws. Members of the TAC shall serve for two years through June of the applicable calendar year. Upon expiration of the terms, the President shall either re-appoint existing members or appoint new members. The CMMSO shall work with the TAC in preparing the updated Handbook. By June 15 of each calendar year, the CMMSO shall forward to the committee(s) of reference of the City Council for the subject matters of land use and transportation, a draft of the updated Handbook, accompanied by a report from the TAC containing its recommendations regarding the updated Handbook. Upon review and approval of the updated Handbook by the committee(s) of reference, subject to City Council approval, the updated Handbook shall remain in effect, shall be provided to the public on-line, and shall be used by the CMMSO until the next update. Updates to the Handbook regarding concurrency (non-transportation issues) will be performed by the Department. (Ord. 90-1251-571, § 1; Ord. 92-131-128, § 11; Ord. 98-576-E, § 1; Ord. 2011-536-E, § 1; Ord. 2014-183-E, § 2; Ord. 2022-909-E , § 1)