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SCC Roads and Airports - 3-15-2018 10-22 a.m. - DRAFT_RDA ResponseCounty of Santa Clara Roads and Airports Department 101 Skyport Drive San Jose, California 95 1 to- 1 302 1-408-573-2400 March 7, 2018 Office of Community Development City of Cupertino 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, California 95014 SUBJECT: Notice of Preparation of a Draft Environmental Impact Report Vallco Special Area Specific Plan — File No. EA -2017-05 To Whom It May Concern: The County of Santa Clara Roads and Airports Department appreciates the opportunity to comment on the scope of the DEIR for the Vallco Special Area Specific Plan and is submitting the following comments. The County understands that the Proposed Area Plan is part of the City's ongoing efforts to implement the City's General Plan and Housing Element. In August 2014, the County provided comments specific to the traffic analysis associated with the 2014 DEIR General Plan Amendment, Housing Element Update, and associated Rezoning Project. A copy of that letter is attached. Under the General Plan DEIR, the County expressed concerns about traffic impacts at the Lawrence/Stevens Creek intersection and at Lawrence/1-280. We presume that traffic impacts identified in the proposed Area Plan DEIR will be similar in nature to what was identified under the 2014 General Plan Amendment DEIR. Added to that, technical guidance for implementing Senate Bill 743was issued by the Governor's Office of Planning and Research in November 2017. To that end, with regards to the transportation analysis, we request that the scope of the DEIR specifically disclose or discuss: - The City's intention for designating Infill Opportunity Zones as part of implementing SB 743 (relating to Vehicle Miles Traveled) - Whether or not the City considers the proposed Area Plan an Infill Opportunity Zone as part of implementing SB 743 (relating to Vehicle Miles Traveled) Whether or not the City will utilize and report performance metrics, and what metrics if any, to measure the progress of any transportation demand management programs as they relate to any CEQA mitigation - Whether or not the City will require private developers to utilize/report performance metrics, and what metrics if any, to measure the'progress of any transportation demand management programs as they Board of Supervisors: Mike Wasserman, Cindy Chavez, Dave Cortese, Ken Yeager, S. Joseph Simitian County Executive: Jeffrey V. Smith 0 relate to any CEQA mitigation. The County appreciates the continual cooperation of the City in identifying improvements that would reduce or minimize impacts to the intersections and roadways as a result of implementation of future development projects in Cupertino (4.13-56). Any future LOS analysis for specific development projects should be conducted using County signal timing for County study intersections and the most recent CMP count and LOS data for CMP intersections. Please contact Ananth Prasad at (408) 494- 1342 or Azzazztlz.Prasad@i•da.sccgov.org for the correct signal timing settings, and current AM and PM peak counts. Thank for the opportunity to comment. If you have any questions or concerns about these comments or would like to discuss, please contact me at (408) 573-2482 or ellen.talbo@rda.sccgov.org. Sincerely, Ellen Talbo, AICP County Transportation Planner cc: Barry Ng, Deputy Director of Infrastructure Development Ananth Prasad, County Traffic Engineer