Effective January 4, 2016, the City will be requiring a Construction Management and Parking Plan (CMPP) for all construction sites in Residential Districts III and IV, similar to larger commercial projects in the City. A CMPP describes the manner in which the contractor (and owner) will mitigate potential construction traffic and parking impacts in the neighborhood. The CMPP should be submitted by the contractor or property owner at the time of demo, plan check for grading or building, whichever occurs first. The CMPP will then be reviewed by staff and approved by the Community Development Department prior to issuance of the demo, grading and/or building permits. The applicant has the flexibility to customize the CMPP to fit the needs and limitations of each project.
The objectives of a CMPP are 1) to ensure that sufficient parking is provided for all phases of construction through onsite, off-site, carpooling, private shuttling, or other alternative parking methods; 2) to designate certain delivery haul routes and times; 3) to provide a jobsite construction loading/parking zone (if needed); 4) to identify the applicable construction rules, terms, and conditions; 5) to describe the major construction activity schedule; 6) to state the contractor and emergency contact information; and 7) to ensure that the owner and contractor will comply with the CMPP terms, conditions, and penalties for non-compliance. It will be up to the applicant to attach the appropriate maps and documents and submit a complete package in conjunction with Demo/Building Permit approval process.
Construction Management Parking Plan (CMPP) (PDF)