A.
The "Tri-Valley transportation council (TVTC)" consists of one representative of each of the following entities: county of Alameda, county of Contra Costa, city of Dublin, City of Livermore, city of Pleasanton, city of San Ramon and town of Danville.
B.
The TVTC periodically evaluates the impacts of projected land uses on regional transportation infrastructure in the Tri-Valley area and establishes a cost nexus between land use projections and impacts to the regional transportation infrastructure. With the initial establishment of the TVTC, various technical studies, reports and implementation plans were prepared and adopted. These documents are periodically updated to support restructuring of the Tri-Valley Transportation Development Fee Program, as warranted by changes in regional land use and traffic conditions. The term "plans and studies" as utilized herein refers collectively to the most current version of these support documents, as adopted by the TVTC.
C.
The plans and studies describe the impacts of contemplated future development on existing public facilities in the Tri-Valley Development Area, which includes parts of the incorporated and unincorporated portions of Alameda County and Contra Costa County and which includes the City of Livermore, and contain an analysis of the need for new public facilities and improvements required by future development within the Tri-Valley Development Area, including the City of Livermore.
D.
The county of Alameda, county of Contra Costa, city of Dublin, City of Livermore, city of Pleasanton, city of San Ramon and town of Danville are parties to an agreement entitled "Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement Establishing the Tri-Valley Transportation Council for Planning and Facilitating the Implementation of Transportation Improvement Projects in the Tri-Valley Transportation Area," and addendums to the agreement, which are on file in the office of the city clerk.
E.
The plans and studies set forth the relationship between future development in the City of Livermore, the needed improvements and facilities, and the estimated costs of those improvements and facilities.
(Ord. 1530 § 1, 1998; Ord. 1852 § 1, 2008; Ord. 1889 § 1, 2009; Ord. 2012 § 1 (Exh. A), 2014; Ord. 2065 § 1(A), 2018)