In addition to the definitions incorporated pursuant to subsection
A of this section, the following definitions shall apply in the interpretation and enforcement of this chapter. Any word or phrase not specifically defined shall be given its usual and customary meaning.
“Affected employer”means an employer that employs 100 or more full-time employees at a single worksite covered by the commute trip reduction plan who are scheduled to begin their regular workday between 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. (inclusive) on two or more weekdays for at least 12 continuous months. Construction worksites, when the expected duration of the construction is less than two years, are excluded from this definition.
“Alternative mode”means any means of commute transportation other than that in which the single-occupant motor vehicle is the dominant mode, including telecommuting and compressed work week schedules if they result in reducing commute trips.
“Baseline measurement”means the survey, during the base year, of employees at an affected employer worksite, to determine the drive-alone rate per employee at the worksite.
“Carpool”means a motor vehicle, including a motorcycle, occupied by two to six people of at least 16 years of age traveling together for their commute trip, resulting in the reduction of a minimum of one motor vehicle commute trip.
“City”means the city of Shoreline.
“Compressed work week”means an alternative work schedule, in accordance with employer policy, that regularly allows a full-time employee to eliminate at least one work-day every two weeks by working longer hours during the remaining days, resulting in fewer commute trips by the employee. This definition includes weekly and bi-weekly arrangements, the most typical being four 10-hour days or 80 hours in nine days, but may also include other arrangements.
“CTR”means commute trip reduction.
“CTR program”means an affected employer’s strategies to reduce employees’ drive-alone commutes.
“Dominant mode”means the mode of travel used for the greatest distance of a commute trip.
“Employee CTR survey”means the survey performed by affected employers every two years that allows employers to understand the commute patterns of their employees.
“Exemption”means a waiver from any or all CTR program requirements granted to an employer by the city based on unique conditions that apply to the employer or work site.
“Flex-time”is an employer policy that provides work schedules allowing individual employees flexibility in choosing the start and end time but not the number of their working hours.
“Full-time employee”means a person, other than an independent contractor, whose position is scheduled on a continuous basis for 52 weeks for an average of at least 35 hours per week.
“Good faith effort”means that an employer has met the minimum requirements identified in RCW
70A.15.4040 and this chapter, and is working collaboratively with the city to continue its existing CTR program or is developing and implementing program modifications likely to result in improvements to its CTR program over an agreed-upon length of time.
“Implementation”means active pursuit by an employer of the CTR goals of RCW
70A.15.4000 through
70A.15.4110 and this chapter as evidenced by designation of an employee transportation coordinator, distribution of information to employees regarding alternatives to drive-alone commuting, and commencement of other measures according to its CTR program and any subsequent report.
“Mode”means the means of transportation used by employees, such as single-occupant motor vehicle, rideshare vehicle (carpool or vanpool), transit, ferry, bicycle, walking, compressed work week schedule, and telecommuting.
“Peak period”means the hours from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. (inclusive), Monday through Friday, except legal holidays.
“Peak period trip”means any commute trip that delivers the employee to begin their regular workday during the peak period.
“Proportion of drive-alone trips”means the number of commute trips over a set period made by employees in single-occupancy vehicles divided by the number of potential commute trips taken by employees working during that same period.
“Shoreline CTR plan”means the plan that establishes the city-wide goals that an affected employer’s CTR program should, to the greatest extent possible, be consistent with.
“Telecommuting”means the use of telephones, computers, or other similar technology to permit an employee to work from home, eliminating a commute trip, or to work from a workplace closer to home.
“Transit”means a multiple-occupant vehicle operated on a for-hire, shared-ride basis, including bus, passenger ferry, rail, light rail, shared-ride taxi, shuttle bus, or vanpool.
“Vanpool”means a vehicle occupied by five to 15 people traveling together for their commute trip, resulting in the reduction of a minimum of one motor vehicle trip.
“Week”means a seven-day calendar period starting on Monday and continuing through Sunday.
“Weekday”means any day of the week except Saturday or Sunday.