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HomeMy WebLinkAbouttecp_061395TRAFFIC ",NGINEERING COMNIIT"'~E UKIAH CIVIC CENTER Conference Room 2 300 Seminary Avenue Ukiah, California 95482 JUNE 13, 1995 5:30 P.M. AGENDA KENNEDY, DEWEY, FERNANDEZ, FORD, HARRIS, LOONEY AND TURNER I. CALL TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: III. AUDIENCE COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS The Traffic Engineering Committee welcomes input from the audience. In order for everyone to be heazd, please limit your comments to three (3) minutes per person and not more than 10 minutes per subject. The Brown Act regulations do not allow action to be taken on non-agenda items. IV. DISCUSSION/ACTION ITEMS: NEW BUSINESS a. Request for Loading Zone in front of 850 Waugh Lane -Alpha Laboratories b. Request for Loading Zone in a "NO PARKING" Zone in front of Methodist Church on West Smith Street -James Lynn and Ira Hill c. Request to have Beacon Lane closed to through traffic at the east boundazy of Beacon Way -Scott Lumry d. Request that Church Street be reviewed for consistency regarding the establishment of "NO PARKING" zones. Church Street east of Dora not consistent with Church Street west of Dora. Mayor Fred Schneiter OLD BUSINESS N/A V. COMMITTEE MEMBER REPORTS a. Status Report Regazding Appeal of Paul Durbin -Request for the Closure of Highland Avenue to through Traffic VI. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS VII. ADJOURNMENT Rd\TEC A061395 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING COn~IlVIITTEE UKIAH CIVIC CENTER Conference Room 2 300 Seminary Avenue Ukiah, California 95482 MAY 9, 1995 MINUTES HARRIS, Mike KENNEDY, Rick FORD, Steve LOONEY, Jim TURNER, Steve -Chairman STAFF PRESENT Kathy Kinch Recording Secretary MEMBERS ABSENT FERNANDEZ, William DEWEY. Chris The Traffic Engineering Committee meeting was called to order by Chairman Turner at 5:35 p.m. Roll was called with the results listed above. Susan Baznhill, Interim-Director of New Mendocino County Service for Persons with Disabilities advised Community Resources for Independence (CRI) is a consumer controlled, cross disability, non-profit governed and staffed by a majority of persons with different types of disabilities. CRI was founded in 1976 by Edwazd Roberts and a group of disabled and non-disabled Sonoma County residents to empower individuals with disabilities to achieve independent living through self-advocacy and self-determination. CRI is expanding services to persons with disabilities in Mendocino and Lake Counties. Ukiah is the location of the main branch office with future satellite offices expected in Cleazlake and Fort Bragg. Services will include benefits counseling; attendant referral land recruitment; housing assistance; peer counseling; independent living skills training; information and referral; individual and group advocacy. Ms. Barnhill discussed the need for a curb return wheelchair ramp in the vicinity of the Public Library at the corner of Perkins and Main, and the Indian Senior Center located at 425 North State Street. She also advised that the cub cut north of the Coffee Critic needs to be remodeled because the lip is too high. Member Kennedy requested Ms. Baznhill's assistance in helping the City identify and prioritize locations MINUTES OP THE TRAFFIC ENGINEERING COMMITTEE MAY 9, 1995 1 needing curb cuts. Member Kennedy advised that the City has adopted an ADA Curb Cut Transition Plan, however, the number of locations requiring the ADA specified ramp has not been determined. City has limited funds from which it can use to construct the ramps. The City endeavors to concentrate its priority in the business district, adjacent to public facilities and other azeas having high pedestrian traffic. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The minutes of April 19, 1995, were not available for approval. AUDIENCE COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA TTEMS Chairman Turner read "Audience Comments on Non-Agenda Items" to those present. NEW BUSINESS a. Election of Chairman and Vice-Chairman ON A MOTION by Chairman Turner, seconded by Member Looney, it was cazried by an all AYE vote to elect Steve Ford as Chairman. ON A MOTION by Member Kennedy, seconded by Member Hazris, it was carried by an all AYE vote to elect William Fernandez asVice-Chairman. b. Request to Remove Restricted Pazking at Vazious Locations within Downtown Area Member Kennedy advised curb mazkings of applicable color aze added to our inventory, when requested by the public or business owner, and approved by the Traffic Engineering Committee. Listed below are some locations where the businesses pazking needs have changed. I recommend removing the mazkings at the listed locations to gain additional pazking spaces. Please review these locations to see if they meet with your approval. If they require Traffic Engineering Committee approval, please put them on the agenda for the next meeting. 1. White curb - in front of the Palace Hotel on State Street 2. Green curb -east of Standley neaz Mason in front of the old P.D. 3. Yellow curb -Oak Street neaz Church - reaz of Conference Center 4. Yellow curb -North Main at Norton -west side. 5. Yellow curb - 210 South Main -Business Owner's request. There was a fire hydrant installed on North State Street neaz Brush Street, in front of the Green Lion Nursery, in a yellow zone. This will be painted red. Chairman Turner noted "pazking development, implementation and administration of a pazking district will be the responsibility of the Redevelopment Agency and the course of cazrying out the responsibilities of the Downtown Master Plan. This front line approach to respond personally and expediently when the MINUTES OF THE TRAFFIC ENGINEERING COMMITTEE MAY 9, 1995 needs azise from the public, as well as from the merchants and property owners. Enforcement will still be the responsibility of Public Safety. The Redevelopment Agency will coordinate with the Traffic Engineering Committee on pazking issues which may result in impacts to traffic circulations." Member Harris advised the plan was not adopted by City Council as of this date. Member Kennedy advised the owner of the vacant building located on the corner of Church and South State Street is requesting the removal of red curb for additional pazking, there is curren0y one pazking space. There is 15 feet of red curb from the curb return, and a 17 foot red zone south of the driveway to the County Annex building. The Code requires 23 feet for pazking spaces. The State of California recommends a 20 foot red zone from curb returns, and the State Traffic manual recommends that red zone be 6 feet on both sides of driveway returns. Discussion followed regazding the removal of the red zone would create inadequate sight visibility exiting from Church Street onto State Street; with additional pazking it is required one pazking space be 24 feet between two 20 feet pazking spaces; pazking space requirements aze standazd requirements not an ordinance, or regulation; because of liability it is recommended that standazd requirements are followed; and U.P.S. uses the yellow loading zone on the south side of Church street. ON A MOTION by Member Harris, seconded by Member Kennedy, the Traffic Engineering Committee has the authority to authorize the elimination of the white curb in front of the Palace Hotel on State Street; green curb east of Standley neaz Mason in front of the old P.D. as recommended. The request on northeast intersection of Church and State Streets aze denied. Items 3, 4, and 5 be deferred until Staff talks with local delivery agencies to determine the use of the yellow curbs and return all information to the Committee for further discussion. OLD BUSINESS a. Status Report Regazding Anneal of Paul Durbin -Request for the Closure of Hiehland Avenue to through Traffic Member Kennedy reported that Mr. Paul Durbin appealed the Traffic Engineering Committee's action to deny the closure of Highland Avenue to through traffic. The City Council directed the City Engineer to come back to the Council with additional suggestions. The City Engineer is suggesting two recommendations: 1) There is currently a sign that reads "DO NOT ENTER -ONE WAY", place another sign across the street and paint a white arrow pointing downhill; or 2) make the street two-way and install a stop sign on the south bound approach of Highland Avenue at Highland Court intersection. Discussion followed regazding residents use the street as atwo-way street; there is a blind intersection with a safe approach less than 10 M.P.H.; citing vehicles in violation of the speed limit and the one-way sign; the barricade would allow atwo-way street. COMMITTEE MEMBER REPORTS None. MINUTES OA THE TRAFFIC ENGINEERING COMMITTEE MAY 9, 1995 3 MISCELLANEOUS TTEMS None. AD70URNMENT There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 6:30 p.m. f• J ys~ _. Steve Turner, Chairman 1~1~~illL~y~fY~(`}'~ Kathy Kinch, R ring Secretary R:I~TfC MOJO-95 MINUTES OP THE TRAFFIC ENGINEERING COMMITTEE MAY 9, 1995 4 Alpha Analytical Laboratories Inc. 860 Waugh Lane, H-1, Ukiah, California 95482 (707) 468-0401 //f~G ~iTY O~ U~:./ y ~C, ~d iE'S 8 ~ //- 95 Gac= .c~ i .C.E /1EN - ~.c ~,Egvc,3; Tr/.7r Yov C'oNSilJ,E.rt ~44iv.-'inr6 ~v~F.B yEw.toc.) , 07. ~•PE.~V ~.c C~7J~iEiO /.S (IJC rU .CX i<'Nc^i V~'.GY' UN.CCWA.:vd c'~Ni7i"fc.5, ~'Up~.tit~S~ CTZ: , /3Y C~AJ ~ f~0 X, ouQ C/.CiCN: S, L:T~ - 3. 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Mr. Hill can be reached at the church phone 462-3360 between 9:00 AM and 12:00 AM or the Minster, Mr. Lynn, can be reached at the same phone at other hours. /jPPiCoX ~D ~ START/N6- ~,eoM Z7/+~/ :EASrwflvi DUMiSr6.E' ~ ~T/~`~D/ST CI~UR C~ ,/1/. P/N~' ST x ,' . ~ 0 Z f~ N 0 24- ~ro ,y N ~ ~ C b ~) ay ~r ~~ a TRAFFIC ENGINEERING COMMITTEE REQUEST FOR CONSIDERATION DATE: June 6, 1995 FROM: Scott Lumry Fidelity National Title 462-4781 RECEIVED BY: Larry J. Woods SUBJECT: Request to block Beacon Lane at the east boundary of Beacon Way FOR CONSIDERATION AT MEETING DATED: June 13, 1995 COMMENTS BY THE PERSON REQUESTING: People are driving through at high rates of speed and crime is becoming a problem. Recently there have been two drive-by shootings. Mr. Lumry is a Title Company Department Manager and has researched right of way of Beacon Lane and cannot find dedication of right of way for the street. 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