HomeMy WebLinkAbouttecp_121493TRAFFIC ENGINEERING COMMITTEE
UKIAH CIVIC CENTER
Conference Room 3
300 Seminary Avenue
Ukiah, California 95482
DECEMBER 14, 1993
2:00 P.M.
AGENDA
BEARD, KENNEDY, BUDROW,
FERNANDEZ, FORD, HARRIS, AND
TURNER
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: OCTOBER 12, 1993
NOVEMBER 9, 1993
III. DISCUSSION/ACTION ITEMS:
a. On-Street Parking, 1015 North Pine Street -John McKenzie
b. Request for Parking at 90° from Curb, 1200 Block Yokayo Court -
Mrs. Underhill
IV. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
V. ADJOURNMENT
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TRAFFIC ENGINEERING COMMITTEE
MINUTES
NOVEMBER 9, 1993
2:00 p. m.
The meeting was called to order at 2:05 p.m. by Chairman Turner, in
Conference Room 3, at the Ukiah Civic Center, Ukiah, California.
Members present were: Beard, Fernandez, Ford, and Kennedy. Ken
Budrow arrived at 2:10 p.m.
Members Absent: Michael Harris
Others Present: Bertha Hinojosa
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
None.
DISCUSSION/ACTION ITEMS:
a. Proposed Removal of On-Street Parking, Both Sides of Orchard
Avenue from Pear Tree Center to North End. (Carry over from
October)
Bill Beard advised this item is being returned for discussion for
the removal of on-street parking, both sides of Orchard Avenue from
Pear Tree Center to north end. Discussions from the October
meeting were for the removal of on-street parking on the east side
only of Orchard Avenue.
Discussion followed regarding: reducing on-street parking on
Orchard Avenue to allow sufficient sight visibility at Clara and
Orchard; foreseeing increased traffic volume with the future
development of K-Mart on the vacant lot behind Albertson's Market;
and reserving the street for through, unobstructed traffic before
becoming an issue to remove on-street parking.
ON A MOTION by Beard, seconded by Kennedy, it was carried by a
consensus vote to recommend to the City Council that on-street
parking be removed on both sides of Orchard Avenue from Pear Tree
Center to the north end of Orchard Avenue.
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b.
Steve Ford advised the traffic volume is very low at this
intersection.
Bill Beard advised the stop signs were installed with the
development of Bush Street north from Low Gap. Stop signs were
placed on Bush Street due to Frank Zeek School located at the end
of Arlington. Arlington is the primary access to the school from
the subdivision area.
Ken Budrow arrived at 2:10 p.m.
Ken Budrow inquired if Frank Zeek School was notified of the
recommendation to remove stop signs at the intersection of Bush
Street and Arlington Drive. He also advised he contacted the
School, and the School and PTA are adamantly opposed to the removal
of the stop signs.
Bill Beard advised he is opposed to the removal of the stop signs
because of the school and the type of intersection.
Discussion followed regarding: Frank Zeek School should be notified
of the recommendation on the removal of the stop signs; the School
does have a crossing guard; this item requires recommendation to
the City Council by resolution; the speed limit is 25 m.p.h. within
a school zone, and 30 m.p.h. outside the school zone.
It was carried by a consensus vote to take no action on removing
stop signs on Bush Street at Arlington Drive.
Ken Budrow will contact Frank Zeek School to inform them the stop
signs will not be removed.
c. Proposal for On-Street Parking and Creation of Possible Off-
Street Parkina - Debbie Klimasauskas and Gary Webb
Bill Beard advised he has not obtained all information from the
Planning files, the Fire Department, estimate of cost to relocate
the mail boxes, and relocation of the fire hydrant.
Discussion followed regarding: the property at the end of the cul-
de-sac is City-owned property and approximately 20 feet wide; there
is a street light in the center island; would require changing the
storm drain drainage; there are approximately 3 vehicles per unit;
would require the removal of trees; where to relocate the mail
boxes; would the City allow residents to park their vehicles on the
City-owned property; it would be the responsibility of the
residents to make improvements such as curb, gutter and pave.
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ON A MOTION by Budrow, seconded by Kennedy, it was carried by a
consensus vote that the Traffic Engineering Committee Chairman
write a letter to Debbie Klimasauskas and Gary Webb on the
possibility of forming a neighborhood association with the goal of
financing an off-street parking area, on the creek bank south of
the cul-de-sac. If there is an interest in pursuing this course of
action, to contact Bill Beard, City Engineer, for further
information.
Chairman Turner advised he will prepare a letter for his signature
after the meeting.
d.
Bertha Hinojosa advised her mother, who lives with her, is
handicapped (wheelchair) and legally blind. The driveway is at a
sloped angle, and therefore, has to park in front of her house to
get her mother in and out of the vehicle. She also advised she is
having problems with her neighbor, the neighbor parks in front of
her house, making it difficult to park in front of her house. She
is requesting a handicap parking space in front of her residence at
225 Arlington Drive.
Rick Kennedy inquired if she has a disabled placque card displayed
in the front window of the vehicles. Ms. Hinojosa responded yes.
Chairman Turner inquired if the neighbor was informed of the
request. Ms. Hinojosa responded no, there is a restraining order
between her and her neighbor, and therefore, she is unable to
notify the neighbor of the request.
Discussion followed regarding: this request requires a
recommendation to the City Council by resolution or ordinance; the
parking space will be marked for handicap parking, therefore, other
vehicles not displaying the handicap plaque card will not be allow
to park in the space; and this request can be granted according to
Vehicle Code 22507.
ON A MOTION by Kennedy, seconded by Budrow, it was carried by a
consensus vote to, the Traffic Engineering Committee recommends to
the City Council by resolution to approve the request that one
preferential handicapped parking space be installed in front of 225
Arlington Drive.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
None.
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ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 3:00 p.m.
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December 14, 1993
Bertha Hinojosa
225 Arlington Drive
Ukiah, California 95482
Dear Ms. Hinojosa:
Zn reference to your request for a handicap restricted parking
space in front of your residence, the Committee has received
further information and will reconsider your request at our January
11, 1994 meeting.
Please feel free to attend the meeting.
Sinc~7
Steve Turner
Chairman
Traffic Engineering Committee
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"'We Are Here To Serve"
M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: December 13, 1993
TO: Traffic Engineering Committee
FROM: Rick Kennedy, Director of Public Works/City Engineer ~'
RE: COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL FOR THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF A PREFERENTIAL PARKING SPACE IN FRONT OF
225 ARLINGTON DRIVE
This is to report that the referenced matter was pulled from the
Council's Consent Calendar, at the request of Staff, and referred
back to the Committee for further study and policy recommendations
including, but not limited to:
1. Conditions warranting 'the granting of on-street
preferential parking spaces for the disabled.
2. Who will pay for the installation and maintenance of the
parking space.
As a courtesy to the neighborhood, a notice of the Committee's
recommendation was hand delivered to adjacent residents. Staff
received calls from two neighbors who expressed their disagreement
with the applicants reasons for the request.
Common comments were:
1. The only vehicles which are parked in front of the
applicant's are those of the applicant's family.
2. The disabled mother is taken from the home maybe once a
month.
3. If a preferential on-street parking space is granted, the
resident across the street will require one.
4. Questioned the use of public funds for the installation
and maintenance of the parking space.
5. Applicant has made the request to antagonize the
neighborhood.
Based on the above comments, the Committee may wish to reconsider
its recommendation to Council.
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II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: OCTOBER 12, 1993
NOVEMBER 9, 1993
III. DISCUSSION/ACTION ITEMS:
a. On-Street Parking, 1015 North Pine Street -John McKenzie
Request for Parking at 90° from Curb, 1200 Block Yokayo Court -
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