10-7-301: TRANSPORTATION DEMAND AND TRIP REDUCTION MEASURES:
   A.   Except as provided in section 10-7-302 of this article, prior to occupancy of any development project, the developer shall provide for transportation demand management and trip reduction measures as follows:
      1.   Prior to occupancy of any non-residential development, the developer shall designate as least one existing parking space for carpool usage. Such designation shall include signage satisfactory to the director of transportation.
      2.   Prior to occupancy of a nonresidential development that equals or exceeds fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet in total area, the developer shall comply with subsection A1 of this section and shall provide the following to the satisfaction of the director of transportation:
         a.   A bulletin board, display case, or kiosk displaying transportation information in a prominent area accessible to employees. Such information shall include, but is not limited to, the following:
            (1)   Current maps, routes and schedules for public transit routes serving the site;
            (2)   Telephone numbers for referrals on transportation information including numbers for the regional ridesharing agency and local transit operators;
            (3)   Ridesharing promotional material supplied by commuter oriented organizations;
            (4)   Bicycle route and facility information, including regional/local bicycle maps and bicycle safety information;
            (5)   A listing of facilities available for carpoolers, vanpoolers, bicyclists, transit riders and pedestrians at the site;
            (6)   A notice which provides as follows:
The Owner of this building is required to comply with the Transportation Demand Management Program of the City of Beverly Hills. If you have any questions about the requirements of the Program or about enforcement of the Program, please contact the Beverly Hills Department of Transportation at (310) 285-2553.
      3.   Prior to occupancy of a nonresidential development that equals or exceeds twenty five thousand (25,000) square feet in total area, the developer shall comply with subsections A1 and A2 of this section and shall comply with the following additional requirements to the satisfaction of the director of transportation:
         a.   Not less than ten percent (10%) of the employee parking shall be signed, striped and reserved for use by carpool or vanpool vehicles and located as close as is practical to the employee entrance(s) without displacing handicapped and customer parking needs. This preferential parking shall be identified on the site plan upon the application for a building permit.
         b.   A statement that preferential carpool or vanpool spaces for employees are available and a description of the method for obtaining such spaces shall be included on the transportation information board required by subsection A2 of this section.
         c.   Preferential parking spaces reserved for vanpools shall be accessible to vanpool vehicles. When located within a parking structure, a minimum vertical interior clearance of seven feet two inches (7'2") shall be provided for those spaces and accessways to be used by vanpool vehicles. Adequate turning radii and parking space dimensions shall be provided for vanpool parking areas to the satisfaction of the director of transportation.
         d.   Bicycle racks or other secure bicycle parking shall be provided to accommodate four (4) bicycles for the first fifty thousand (50,000) square feet of nonresidential development and one bicycle for each additional fifty thousand (50,000) square feet of nonresidential development. If such calculations result in a fraction of 0.5 or higher, then the fraction shall be rounded up to the nearest whole number. Secure bicycle parking may consist of a fully enclosed space or a locker accessible only to the owner or operator of the bicycle which protects the bicycle from inclement weather. Specific facilities and their location shall be provided to the satisfaction of the director of transportation.
The director of transportation may require additional bicycle racks or secure bicycle parking if the director determines that:
            (1)   The anticipated occupant or occupants of the development are likely to generate a greater than usual demand for bicycle parking by commuters; or
            (2)   Additional bicycle facilities are necessary to mitigate substantial traffic impacts; or
            (3)   The location or design of the development allows for the provision of additional bicycle facilities without imposing a hardship on the developer or the property owner.
If the director requires additional bicycle facilities pursuant to this section, then the director shall promptly provide the developer with written notice of his or her decision. The developer or property owner may appeal the decision of the director to the city council within ten (10) days after the notice is deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid. The procedures governing the appeal shall be the procedures set forth in title 1, chapter 4 of this code.
      4.   Prior to occupancy of nonresidential development that equals or exceeds forty thousand (40,000) square feet in total area, the developer shall comply with subsections A1 through A3 of this section, and shall comply with the following requirements to the satisfaction of the director of transportation:
         a.   The development shall include sidewalks or other designated pathways following direct and safe routes from the external pedestrian circulation system to each building in the development.
         b.   If determined necessary by the city to mitigate the impacts of the development project, bus stop improvements shall be provided to the satisfaction of the director of transportation. The director will consult with the local bus service provider in order to determine appropriate improvements.
            (1)   The director shall notify the developer in writing of any bus stop improvements required pursuant to this section. The director's decision to require bus stop improvements may be appealed by the developer to the city council pursuant to title 1, chapter 4, article 1 of this code.
            (2)   When locating bus stops and/or planning building entrances, the developer and the city shall consider that commuters should be afforded entrances that are safe, efficient and that have direct access to nearby transit stations or stops.
         c.   The development shall include safe and convenient access from the external circulation system to bicycle parking facilities on site. (Ord. 93-O-2164, eff. 3-19-1993)