Unless the context shall require otherwise, the definitions set forth in this section shall apply to the follow-ing terms as used in this article:
"Alternative work hours program"shall mean any method for shifting the workday of an employee so that the workday starts and ends outside of the peak periods. Such programs include, but are not limited to:
(2) Staggered work hours of all employees, or specific groups of employees, at the workplace; and
(3) Flexible work hours involving individually-determined work hours within guidelines established by the employer.
"Average vehicle ridership (AVR)"shall mean the figure derived by dividing the employee population at a given workplace, that reports to work weekdays between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m., by the number of vehicles driven by these employees commuting from home to the workplace during these hours. AVR may be calculated using weekly or biweekly averaging periods; the applicable employee population is multiplied by the number of weekdays in the selected averaging period, then divided by the total number of vehicles driven by these employees to the workplace during the same period. Vehicles counted, in computing AVR, shall specifically exclude: bicycles; transit vehicles; buses serving multiple workplaces; and cars stopping to load or unload passengers or materials at a workplace, while en route to other workplaces.
"Carpool"shall mean a motor vehicle occupied by two or more employees traveling together.
"Commute"shall mean a repetitive home-to-work or work-to-home trip.
"Commute alternatives"shall mean carpooling, vanpooling, transit, bicycling, and walking as commute modes during peak periods, as well as any alternative work hours program which results in the use of any mode of transportation for commuting outside of the peak periods.
"Congestion"shall mean intersection levels of service (LOS) "E" or "F."
"Cypress Business Park"shall mean that area in the city designated as "BP" in the Land Use Element of the Cypress General Plan, generally bounded, in a clockwise direction, by the following: Cerritos Avenue; Gateway Drive; Rancho Los Coyotes/Rancho Los Alamitos boundary line; Knott Street; Stanton Storm Channel; Valley View Street; Orangewood Avenue; Los Alamitos Army Airfield; Katella Avenue; and Denni Street.
"Employee"shall mean any permanent, full-time person employed by any employer; this definition shall exclude any independent contractors.
"Employer"shall mean any individual public or private company with 100 or more employees and which has a permanent place of business in the Cypress Business Park. However, employers in the Cypress Business Park with fewer than 100 employees shall be subject to the provisions of this article in the event there are amendments by SCAQMD to Regulation XV which operates to lower the threshold number of employees below 100. For purposes of this article, the number of employees per work place, on all shifts, shall determine the size of the employer.
"Level of service (LOS)"is a traffic engineering measure of roadway or intersection performance. LOS E means that 90% or more of green phase time is being used at a signalized intersection and some vehicles may have to wait through one or more light change cycles before progressing through the intersection. LOS F means that an intersection is operating at, or in excess of, full capacity.
"Peak period"shall mean those hours from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., Monday through Friday. A peak period trip shall mean an employee's commute trip to or from a workplace when the employee's workday begins and/or ends within the peak period.
"Reasonable efforts"shall mean an employer's active, on-going attempts to encourage employee participation in programs intended to meet the purposes, goal and objective of this article.
"Single-occupant vehicle"shall mean a motor vehicle, including motorcycles and other two-wheeled, motorized vehicles, when occupied by one employee for commute purposes.
"Transit"shall mean a motor vehicle operated on a for-hire, multiple-occupant, shared-ride basis, including bus, light rail, heavy rail, shared-ride taxi, and shuttle van.
"Transportation coordinator"shall mean a person who represents an individual employer in overseeing, managing and assisting in the employer's trip reduction activities and coordinating with the city, who has successfully completed a training program approved by the trip reduction training coordinator advisory committee of the SCAQMD.
"Transportation management association (TMA)"shall mean a group of business leaders, operating as a nonprofit corporation, who voluntarily meet to develop and implement plans to manage traffic and improve transportation systems for their employees.
"Trip reduction"shall mean an amount indicating a percentage reduction in the number of employee, peak period, commute trips on a typical weekday from that which would be experienced if all employee trips were made in single-occupant vehicles, during peak periods.
"Vanpool"shall mean a van occupied by six or more employees traveling together.
"Workplace"shall mean the place of employment, base of operation, or predominant location of an employee.
(Ord. No. 818, § 1, 6-12-89; Ord. No. 873, § 1, 8-26-91)