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Preliminary Transportation Demand Management Program
333-351 Allerton Avenue
South San Francisco, California 94080
Submitted by:
Mark Crane
CRANE TRANSPORTATION GROUP
545 Burnett Avenue
Suite 101
San Francisco, California 94131
On behalf of:
Bayside Area Development LLC
SLOUGH ESTATES USA INC.
400 Oyster Point Boulevard
Suite 409
South San Francisco, California 94080
August 10, 2004
Transportation Demand Management Program
333-351 Allerton Avenue
South San Francisco, California 94080
This report has been prepared at the request of Slough Estates ("Slough") to detail a
Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Program for their property at 333-351 Allerton
Avenue in South San Francisco to satisfy criteria of both the City of South San Francisco as well
as the San Mateo City/County Association of Governments (C/CAG).
Project Summary
Building:
Project Area:
Project F.A.R.
Est. Project Population:
333-351 Allerton Avenue
64,400 square feet.
41%
200 employees
South San Francisco Required Alternative Mode Use:
South San Francisco Required Employee Participation:
28%
56 employees (28% x 200 employees)
TDM Program Overview
Projected individual element goals are based on the level of employee participation utilizing
commute alternatives. It is anticipated that the level of employee participation will increase over
time, due to the expanded TDM program efforts and incentives offered to employees. The
following goals form the framework of the Slough TDM program.
a. Slough shall require all tenants to designate at least one employee as a TDM "point of
contact" representative within their respective company. Slough shall coordinate the
training of such personnel. Slough will also designate a Slough representative to serve
as a resource to each tenant-appointed TDM personnel. Such representative will be
available via telephone or email to assist with commute questions, concerns, or transit
service problems. This employee will prepare historical surveyed commute records for
annual submission of a TDM Report to the City of South San Francisco Planning
Department.
All new tenants and their employees shall be required to participate in a "new employee
orientation program". Most importantly, this program will explain the importance of trip
reduction methods and their benefits to the community. The program orientation will
also address the TDM mission statement, alternative commute options, provide transit
schedules, maps, and offer free ride matching services. All new employees shall
complete a commuter survey indicating the modes of commuting available, and what
their expected mode would be.
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b. Slough shall promote the use of the existing Peninsula Congestion Relief Alliance's
("Alliance"), Utah! East Grand Shuttle Bus System, and the use of public transit modes of
travel. These commuter shuttles operate during peak commute hours to the South San
Francisco CalTrain Station, and to the South San Francisco Bart Station.
c. Slough shall advocate to its tenants the use of the Alliance "Emergency Ride Home"
program. This allows employees who utilize alternative forms of commuting a free ride
home for emergencies up to four times per year via taxicabs or rental cars. Slough will
assist tenants in procuring grant monies available for such programs.
d. Slough shall encourage its tenants to sponsor taxi vouchers for the transportation of
employees for medical appointments, during regular business hours. A typical program
would apply to round trip transportation, (20 miles each way), up to two times per year.
This is an incentive to not bring a vehicle to work (or to use one).
e. Slough shall encourage its tenants to subsidize and match each additional dollar for the
Commuter Check Program up to $50.00 per month, per participant. In addition, pre tax
payroll deductions will allow up to $100.00 per month for public transit passes, and the
expense for participating in vanpools.
f. Slough shall provide vanpools as an attractive method of commuting. The level of
vanpools will be subject to economic feasibility and employee participation. Slough shall
reimburse the primary and secondary drivers for required medical exams. Advertising
methods such as "wrapping" the vanpools may subsidize some of the operating expenses.
Dedicated "preferential parking" areas will be provided in highly visible and signed areas.
Passenger loading areas shall be designated.
g. Slough shall include shower facilities within the tenant spaces to help promote cycling as
an alternate commute option. Slough shall designate specific common area locations
within the project for bicycle lockers or racks. Common bicycle and transit commute
routes will be shared and published.
h. Slough shall designate signed areas for motorcycle parking.
1. Slough shall supply tenants with information to assist them in developing a formal
telecommuting program to be available for selected employees; dependent upon position
and specific work requirements. This information shall include "how to" instructions,
including sample contracts between management and employees, feedback mechanisms,
with ergonomics, insurance and worker's compensation issues.
J. Slough shall encourage tenants to subsidize one-way taxi rides as incentives. Taxi loading
zones will be designated. Taxicab vouchers shall be available for local business
transportation, including travel to and from the S.F.O. International Airport. Visitor
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promotional materials will be available to promote the use of public transit to / from SFO
Airport.
k. Slough shall promote the S.S.F. Downtown Dasher program for midday travel to the
downtown area.
I. Slough shall require tenants to provide visitors and job applicants with the local public
transportation options, shuttle schedules, and transit maps for the area, to encourage the
use of public transit.
m. Slough shall expedite through the tenant TDM "point of contact" personnel, employee
surveys to determine current modes of commuting. The surveys will be conducted via e-
mail, or other acceptable methods of communication. Non-responses to commute surveys
are to be counted as "drive alone".
n. Slough shall develop an Internet web site that will contain a section for commuter
information, the results of the current employee commute method survey, as well as the
efforts and effectiveness of the TDM Program. New commute options will be advertised
and promoted, as well as area transit schedules.
o. Slough shall encourage tenants to participate in the Bay Area Air Quality Management
District's "Spare the Air" program during unhealthy weather conditions. Participants will
be requested to not drive to work alone, and seek other methods of commuting.
Enrollment will be via the BAAQMD Web page, and a "Spare the Air Day' notification
will be sent via e-mail, as soon as it is forecasted. Participation in other local ride share
promotions though out the year, will also be encouraged.
p. Slough shall reward as special incentives, in recognition of successful carpool efforts,
incentive awards such as tune-ups, smog checks and oil changes.
q. Slough shall make an annual financial contribution to RIDES For Bay Area Commuters,
"Ride Your Bike to Work Week", promotion, to help promote bicycle commuting.
r. Slough shall encourage chartering of buses for group activities and off-site meetings.
Services shall include booking, group discounts, invoicing, and special services, as
needed.
s. Slough shall investigate including commuter transportation links to the proposed Oyster
Point Ferry Terminal at the time that commuter Bay Ferry Services are available.
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A. TDM PROGRAM ELEMENTS AND EXPECTED TRIP REDUCTIONS
1. Carpools: New employees shall be required to participate in a new employee orientation
program. This program will explain the TDM Mission Statement, explain alternative
commute options, and provide transit schedules, maps, and offer free ride matching
services to encourage the formation of carpools. All new employees will complete an
"Initial Commuter Survey". The survey will ask new employees to select their expected
mode(s) of transportation from a list of commuting options available to the project. This
method has been proven to be a very effective means to promote alternative commute
patterns, before new employees commuting habits are established. Passenger drop off
and loading areas shall be designated.
Program goal: 25 participants
Employee trips saved daily: 50
2. Shuttle: The program shall effectively promote the use of the existing Alliance Shuttle
Bus System, and the use of mixed public transit modes. Commuter shuttles operate
during peak commute hours to the South San Francisco CalTrain Station, and to the
South San Francisco Bart Station. Shuttles connecting to public transit have been
identified as the most effective marketing method of attracting passengers to public
transit systems. (Source: SamTrans and CalTrain 20 year marketing plans).
Program goal: 20 participants
Employee trips saved daily: 40
(Additional daytime trips will also be saved utilizing available alternative transportation
modes, for lunches, errands, and medical appointments, although not part of these
figures).
3. Vanpools: Vanpools shall be provided as an attractive method of commuting. Vanpools
will be established, and subsidized, subject to economic feasibility and employee
participation. Slough will reimburse the primary and secondary drivers for required
medical exams. Advertising methods such as "wrapping" the vanpools may subsidize
some of the operating expenses. Dedicated "preferential parking" areas shall be provided
in highly visible areas. Subsidies for vanpools by employers, is the most desired factor in
deciding to vanpool (Source: RIDES 2000 Commute Profile). The program goal assumes
two vanpools are in operation.
Program goal: 10 participants
Employee trips saved daily: 20
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4. Bicycling: Bicycling shall be promoted as a viable commute option. Bicycle lockers,
storage areas, racks, showers, and reasonable accommodation on transit shuttles will be
available. The local Bayside Trail provides important trail links to other areas. Common
bicycle and transit commute routes of the employees in the area will be shared and
published.
Program goal: 2 participants
Employee trips saved daily: 4
5. Motorcycles: Motorcycles shall be accommodated in signed designated areas.
Motorcycles pollute less, may use carpool lanes, and cross toll bridges during commute
hours for free.
Program goal: 1 participant
Employee trips saved daily: 2
6. Emergency Ride Home: The program shall advocate to tenants the use of the Peninsula
Congestion Relief Alliance's "Emergency Ride Home" program. This allows employees
who utilize alternative forms of commuting a free ride home for emergencies up to four
times per year via taxicabs or rental cars. (50% grant matching funds are available to the
employers that participate in this program). These types of programs have been identified
as the number one incentive for employees to rideshare. Employers have seen increases of
15-20% in ride sharing when this type of program is offered to employees (Source: RIDES
1999 Commute Survey).
This program shall promote an increased use of alternative transit, however some
employees will already be using these modes. It is a deciding factor in not driving alone,
and a valuable method to deal with the unknown urgent need for an employee to quickly
get home for emergencies.
Employee trips saved daily: Indirect program benefit.
7. Employee Incentives: Slough shall encourage tenants to provide transportation for
employee medical appointments, during regular business hours, via taxi vouchers, for a
round trip, up to two times per year. This is an incentive to not bring a vehicle to work.
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Per the Commuter Check Program, pre tax payroll deductions will allow the employee up
to $100.00 per month for public transit passes, and the expense for participating in
vanpools. In addition, Slough will encourage its tenants to subsidize and match this
program up to $50.00 per month, per participant.
Employee trips saved daily: Indirect program benefit
8. Telecommuting: Slough shall supply tenants with information to assist them in
developing a formal telecommuting program with "how- to" instructions, including
contracts between management and the employees, feedback mechanisms, ergonomics,
insurance and worker's compensation issues. The information will also include
suggestions for possible methods to track telecommuting days.
Employee trips saved daily: Indirect commute impact.
9. Taxicabs: Slough shall encourage use of taxicab vouchers for local business
transportation, including travel to and from the S.F.O. International Airport.
Employee trips saved daily: Indirect commute impact.
10. SSF Downtown Dasher: Slough shall promote the S.S.F. Downtown Dasher program for
midday travel to the downtown area. Slough will encourage its tenants to pay for round
trip program vouchers.
Employee trips saved daily: Indirect commute impact.
11. Transit Information: Slough shall require tenants to provide visitors and job applicants
with public transportation options, shuttle schedules, and transit maps for the area, to
promote the use of public transit.
Employee trips saved daily: Indirect benefit to program.
12. Surveys: Slough shall conduct employee surveys to determine current modes of
commuting. The surveys will be conducted via e-mail. Non-responses to commute
surveys are to be counted as "drive alone".
Employee trips saved daily: Indirect benefit to program.
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13. Transit Website: Slough shall develop a corporate web site that will contain a section for
commuter information, schedules, the results of the current employee commute method
survey, as well as the efforts and effectiveness of the TDM Program. Also, new commute
options will be advertised and promoted.
Employee trips saved daily: Indirect benefit to program.
14. TDM Coordinator: Slough shall provide an employee contact person to answer commute
questions, concerns, or transit problems. This employee will be available via telephone or
e-mail. This employee will prepare historical surveyed commute records, for annual
submission of a TDM Report to the City of South San Francisco Planning Department.
This person will work in conjunction with the Peninsula Congestion Relief Alliance to
assist in the promotion of ridesharing programs, and events.
Employee trips saved daily: Indirect benefit to program.
15. Spare the Air: Slough shall encourage employees to participate in the Bay Area Air
Quality District's "Spare the Air" program during unhealthy weather conditions.
Participants will be requested to not drive to work alone, and seek other methods of
commuting. Enrollment will be via the BAAQMD Web page, and "Spare the Air Day'
notification will be sent via e-mail, as soon as it is forecasted.
Employee trips saved daily: Indirect benefit to program.
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B. CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO TDM PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS
333-351 Allerton Avenue TDM Program Gains (trips eliminated):
Carpools:
Shuttles:
Vanpools:
Bicycles:
Motorcycles:
25 round trips per day
20 round trips per day
10 round trips per day
2 round trips per day
1 round trip per day
TOTAL:
58 round trips/day eliminated
Program Requirement:
56 round trips/day eliminated
(28% of 200 employee round trips)
TDM Program impact: 58 round trips per day eliminated
Employee daily trips saved: 116
Required Employee Participation Goal: 28.0%
Projected Employee Participation: 29.1 %
PROGRAM ELIMINATES MORE TRIPS THAN REQUIRED BY SOUTH SAN
FRANCISCO
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C. C/CAG TDM PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS
The designed TDM program is required to have the capacity to fully mitigate the 200 new peak
a.m.l p.m. commute period trips generated by the project:
TDM Measure
1. Bicycle lockers and racks.
2. Showers and changing rooms
3. Shuttle to transit w/ ERR
4. Transit ticket subsidy
5. Preferential parking carpools
6. Preferential parking vanpools
7. Vanpool program w/ERR
8. Coordinate TDM programs
with Existing Developments
9. Guaranteed Ride Home
10. Participate/Sponsor Transportation
Management Association
11. Combine 10 Measures
TOTAL:
TDM PROGRAM IMPACT:
Total C/CAG TDM Program Trip Credit
Total New AM/PM Peak Trips
C/CAG Trip Credit Rate
Total Trip Credit
One per every 3 (4 provided)
Two per ea. (7 provided)
Two per round trip seat (20 seats provided)
One per ea. $20.lmonth min. (20 provided)
Two per space (14 spaces provided)
Seven per space (4 spaces provided)
Ten per space (4 spaces provided)
Five for this program
(35 slots purchased)
Five for this program
Five for this program
203
200
PROGRAM ELIMINATES MORE TRIPS THAN REQUIRED BY C/CAG
1
14
40
20
28
28
40
5
17
5
5
203
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333-351 Allerton Avenue, South San Francisco
Project Description
ARCHITECTS
ENGINEERS
This project is the refurbishment and reuse of an existing office and warehouse building
as an incubator life sciences building. Our vision for this project, in creating a new life
sciences building for small start-up companies, includes the demolition of the rear
portion of the existing building, creating new suite entry doors along the sides of the
building, and adding generous landscape open spaces along the entire south side of the
building as well as a major landscaped open space area at the west edge of the building.
DES
The portion of the building that will be demolished was originally designed and
constructed as an addition to the original concrete tilt-up building. Therefore, it can be
easily removed without affecting the structural integrity of the original building. By
removing 13,572 square feet of building area, we are able to add increased parking to
the site as well as adding significant landscaped open space. This space will have an
area for volleyball as well as picnic table areas. Incorporation of new trees and
windbreak planting will create usable employee areas.
The current building has a dock high condition along the south side, while maintaining an
at-grade condition along its north side. We will be adding an entry and circulation porch
along the entire south side of the building at the same level as the finish floor. This
allows for direct access to new tenant entries. This new porch element will have a
canopy covering for weather protection and will be accessed via stairs and an accessible
ramp. We will add ADA compliant handicap parking, accessible building entries, a new
elevator to serve the existing second floor, and plan to incorporate showers in each of
the tenant spaces.
We are replacing existing steel man doors and truck doors with new full height aluminum
storefront windows to provide significant natural daylight to the new spaces within. The
rainwater leaders along the south side of the building will be redirected through rock-
lined streambeds to allow for primary settlement of solids before day lighting over
parking areas. The existing site paving will be slurry sealed and re-striped for the new
parking layout. New landscape areas will be incorporated along the south property line.
Existing mature landscaping along Allerton Avenue and at the northwest property corner
will be maintained.
The reuse of this dated, industrial-oriented building and conversion into a modern life
sciences building will be a good model for the adaptive reuse of buildings in this area.
399 Bradford Street
Redwood Citl}, Califomi11 94063
Tel 650-364-6453
Fax 650-364-2618
www.des-ae.com
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This project proposes the conversion of an existing warehouse building to bio-tech research and
development suites. Approximately 115 feet of the western end of the building will be demolished
to create space for a landscape area and additional parking. Some minor grading will be required in
this area to develop the landscape area and parking spaces. The existing grades on the remainder of
the site will not be changed.
The northwestern portion of the site is traversed by a 20' Public Utility Easement that contains
overhead electric lines. No changes are proposed to these lines. A retaining wall is located along the
entire length of the northern property line. This wall will remain without any proposed changes.
Some mature trees are located in the northwest corner of the site which will remain. The building
frontage on Allerton also has some mature trees as well as shrubbery and a lawn area. No changes
are proposed to this landscaping or irrigation system.
The utility services for the existing building are currendy provided from the utility mains in Allerton
Avenue. It is anticipated that these services will need to be upgraded in size for the new building
use. The following is a list of utility service providers for the site:
California Water Service Company
150 Delaware Street
San Mateo, CA
(650) 343-7698
Water Service
City of South San Francisco
Public Works Department
Sewer Service
Pacific Gas & Electric
1970 Industrial Way
Belmont, CA 94002
(650) 598-7400
Gas & Electric
SBC Pacific Bell
840 W. San Bruno Ave.
San Bruno, CA 94066-3001
(650) 872-6066
Telephone
The proposed grading on the site is limited to conform grading in the landscape and parking area
where the western portion of the building will be demolished. Also included is the construction of
walkways and some landscaping along the length of the north and south sides of the building. It is
anticipated that removal of the building floor and foundation on the western end will require import
of some select backfill material and landscaping soils. This quantity is not known at this time but is
estimated to be in the range of 50 - 100 cubic yards of import material. No changes are proposed to
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the existing storm drain pipe system since the total impervious area of the site will be reduced. The
existing storm drain inlets will be replaced with a gravel-filter style of inlet.
The total acreage of the site is 3.49 acres. In the existing condition, 3.27 acres are covered by
impervious area and 0.22 acres are covered by pervious area. After the site improvements are made,
the impervious area will be reduced to 2.97 acres with the pervious area increasing to 0.52 acres. The
total area disturbed on the site will be approximately 0.8 acres.
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