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consistency with the updated information. The Task Force shall review and report to the State <br /> Legislature in 1995 on the accuracy of program base year values. <br /> Base Year Values Consistent within Counties <br /> The method used to determine base year values is designed to be consistent within counties and <br /> within the Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) area. All jurisdictions within a county and all <br /> counties within the PSRC area shall use the same methodology. It is essential that all jurisdictions <br /> in the Puget Sound Regional Council area use the same method to determine base year values, in <br /> order to ensure consistent treatment of affected employers. <br /> A jurisdiction may adjust the base year values if any employer that implemented a TDM program <br /> prior to 1992 dominates the zone and significantly skews the proportion of SOV trips and VMT per <br /> employee. Because the baseline data for Everett was derived from 1980 data, relatively recent <br /> growth in non-SOV use at The Boeing Company's Everett site is not expected to skew the base year <br /> values. <br /> Credit for Transportation Demand Management Efforts <br /> Employers with successful TDM programs implemented prior to the 1992 base year are entitled to <br /> credit for their efforts [RCW 70.94.537(f)]. This includes programs implemented pursuant to the <br /> City's Interim Traffic Mitigation Ordinance(ITMO). <br /> The overall scheme of establishing goals for VMT per employee and proportion of SOV trips in <br /> relation to the base year values for all employers in a CTR zone inherently gives credit to <br /> employers that have already implemented effective transportation demand management (TDM) <br /> programs. Since most employers have not implemented TDM efforts,it is expected that those who <br /> have will be able to demonstrate lower VMT per employee and proportion of SOV trips than <br /> average for the CTR zone. <br /> As public recognition for their efforts,employers with VMT per employee and proportion of SOV <br /> trips lower than the zone average will receive a Commute Trip Reduction Certificate of Leadership <br /> from the City of Everett. <br /> Employers with successful TDM programs implemented prior to the 1992 base year should apply <br /> for program exemption credit,which exempts them from most program requirements. When these <br /> employers apply for the program exemption credit in their initial 1993 CTR program descriptions, <br /> they shall be considered to have met the 1995 CTR goals if their VMT per employee and <br /> proportion of SOV trips are equivalent to a 12 percent or greater reduction from the final base year <br /> zone values. This three percentage point credit applies only to the 1995 CTR goals. <br /> For Everett's review of employer programs,there are two acceptable methods for calculating VMT <br /> per employee. First, VMT per employee can be calculated using the modeled average commute <br /> 5 <br />