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UKIAH CIVIC CENTER
Conference Room No. 3
300 Seminary Avenue
Ukiah, California 95482
JUNE 20, 2000
3:00 P.M.
AGENDA
HARRIS, LOONEY, LOHSE, HOYLE, KAGEYAMA,
BERTOLERO, TURNER, AND ZUCKER
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: APRIL 18 and MAY 16, 2000
III. AUDIENCE COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS
The Traffic Engineering Committee welcomes input from the audience. In order for
everyone to be heard, 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. Discussion and review of sight distance at the intersection of Gibson and
North Oak Streets -Charles Ruelle
b. Request from MTA to lengthen the red zone on Standley at Main Street an
additional 20 feet to the west -Steve Turner. MTA
c. Request from MTA to lengthen the existing red curb o Despina south of the
High School tennis court entrance an additional 10 feet -Steve Turner, MTA
OLD BUSINESS
N/A
V. COMMITTEE MEMBER REPORTS
VI. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
VII. ADJOURNMENT
Please call Kathy Kinch at 463-6214
if you are unable to attend the meeting.
The City of Ukiah complies with ADA requirements and will attempt to reasonably
accommodate individuals with disabilities upon request.
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TRAFFIC ENGINEERING COMMITTEE
MAY 16, 2000
3:00 P.M.
MINUTES
MEMBERS PRESENT
Steve Turner, Public Member
Ben Kageyama, Public Member
Otto Bertolero, Interim Director of Public Works
David Lohse, Associate Planner
Jim Looney, Public Works Supervisor
Diane Zucker, Public Member
MEMBERS ABSENT
Pete Hoyle, Ukiah Police Department
Michael F. Harris, Risk Manager/Budget Officer
OTHERS PRESENT
Dale Grimm
Administrator, Autumn Leaves
Harold Bond
Deborah Feinstein
Ukiah Daily Journal
STAFF PRESENT
Rick Seanor
Deputy Director of Public Works
Kathy Kinch
Administrative Secretary
The Traffic Engineering Committee meeting was called to order by Chairman Turner at
3:05 p.m. Roll was taken with the results listed above.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
The Traffic Engineering Committee minutes of April 18, 2000, were not available for
approval.
Introduction of Diane Zucker
Chairman Turner introduced new member Diane Zucker.
Member Zucker stated she is employed with Ukiah Unified School as a home medical
independent study teacher. She has lived in Mendocino County for 28 years.
OLD BUSINESS
a. Reouest for mid-block crosswalks on Gobbi Street between Autumn Leaves and
Harold Souare Senior Housing complexes -Steve Turner MTA
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Chairman Turner reported the Committee received a request from the Director of Autumn
Leaves, David Palmer, for amid-block crosswalk on Gobbi Street for the east- and
westbound bus stops.
There are two bus stops, the first stop is located eastbound in front of Autumn Leaves with
a shelter near the driveway. The second stop is located 200 feet east, between the two
driveways in front of Harold Square Mobile Home Park. The residents of Autumn Leaves
would have to walk approximately 500 feet from the driveway to the bus stop, as opposed
to crossing the street which is approximately 42 feet.
The second bus stop was originally located westbound on the corner of Gobbi and Leslie
Streets in front of Ted Myer Insurance, 400 East Gobbi Street, for three years. Mr. Myer
contacted MTA requesting the bus stop be relocated away from his business, due to
passengers leaning against his new sign; standing under the eaves of the building; and
waiting on the porch or in the lobby for the bus. MTA suggested the possibility of building
a shelter at the bus stop or in the parking lot 100 feet east of the location. Mr. Myer
responded no and expressed placing a shelter in the driveway would obstruct the clear site
visibility and safe flow of traffic when entering and exiting the driveway, and is opposed to
the bus stopping in front of his driveway. Mr. Myer suggested MTA install a shelter east
of the property line between the fence and the sidewalk in front of the mobile home park.
MTA received approval from the Committee to relocate the bus stop east, adjacent to the
property of Harold Square Park. The manager and owner of the Park had no objection to
the bus stop or shelter. The resident behind the fence protested to the manager that she
did not want a bus stop located in front of her residence.
Chairman Turner presented two proposed locations for amid-block crosswalk on Gobbi
Street. The first proposal is a mid-block crosswalk located directly in front of the existing
bus stop (Farm Credit building), and the second proposal is a mid-block crosswalk located
near the Autumn Leaves driveway. He expressed concerns that there are no street lights
for the crosswalk, and the traffic on Gobbi Street is heavily traveled. The speed limit on
eastbound Leslie Street is 35 m.p.h., and 30 m.p.h. west on Leslie Street. He suggested
the possibility of installing a pedestrian island on Gobbi Street for the safety of
pedestrians, eliminating the continuous left-turn lane; or locating the crosswalk near the
existing Autumn Leaves bus stop, which would be under a street light with a suspended
overhead flashing yellow light for "Pedestrian Crossing", with special striping or barrier
island.
It was discussed that the California Department of Transportation Traffic Manual states,
"Crosswalks serve primarily to guide pedestrians into the proper path. Pedestrian
crosswalks should not be used indiscriminately, and that their presence can be detrimental
to pedestrian safety. In some cases pedestrians can be given a false sense of security
due the prominent appearance of a crosswalk to the pedestrian resulting in a lack of
caution. Non-intersectional mid-block pedestrian crosswalks are generally unexpected by
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the motorist, and should be discouraged, unless in the opinion of the Engineer that a
strong specification is in favor of such installation." Crosswalks may not be immediately
visible to drivers approaching the area.
He stated the Gobbi Street bus stop provides service to the downtown area every 30
minutes, and is the fourth highest used segment in the County. The bus travels north and
south on State Street to Gobbi Street, Gobbi to Orchard Avenue, north and south on
Orchard Avenue to Clara, Mason, Norton, and Main Streets to downtown, east and west
on Standley to Perkins Street, Dora, Bush, to the Crossroad Shopping Center, and the
College.
Member Zucker asked who authorizes the installation of bus stops and shelters.
Chairman Turner responded the City of Ukiah has the right-of-way from the back of the
sidewalk to the street, and the City determines the placement of the bus stop. The
property owner gives permission for the placement of any bench or shelter on private
property, the bus stop itself is not subject to the owners permission. The sidewalk is 4-1 /2
feet in width and is inadequate to accommodate a shelter.
It was also discussed the City does not recommend mid-block crosswalks because it gives
pedestrians a false sense of security; there is a concern for the safety of the residents in
amid-block crosswalk; the walk to the bus stop is a long distance for senior citizens, and
most of the residents do not see very well; the proposed mid-block crosswalk to the west
would be located near a utility pole which could provide additional lighting, however,
vehicles traveling westbound using the left-turn pocket into the Autumn Leaves driveway
would be crossing through the center of the crosswalk, which makes this location
inappropriate; and mid-block crosswalks are a hazard, a hazard to pedestrians, and are
unexpected.
Mr. Bond asked regarding the possibility of relocating the westbound bus stop to the
original location at the corner of Gobbi and Leslie Streets and placing a shelter over the
sidewalk.
Chairman Turner responded the shelter would consist of four posts in the sidewalk, and
a roof seven feet in height to allow pedestrians to walk under the shelter. This type of
shelter would not protect passengers from the elements of the weather. The intersection
of Gobbi and Leslie Streets is the safest location for the passengers to cross and safer for
the bus.
Member Bertolero expressed a concern for the safety of citizens crossing the street. A
lighted crosswalk would help, but still does not guarantee the safety of the citizens. He
stated the best location for the bus stop is at the intersection of Leslie and Gobbi Streets.
Member Looney asked what is the possibility of the bus leaving southbound Orchard from
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Plum Street to Leslie Street to Gobbi, with a shelter on Leslie located next to the mini-mart
store.
Chairman Turner responded currently the bus leaves downtown southbound to Clara
Street to Orchard Avenue, south on Orchard, turns west on Gobbi Street, and south on
State Street. The bus travels northbound on State to Gobbi to Orchard. He stated MTA
would lose passenger access to Job Alliance and Mendocino Private Industry Council if the
bus were to travel from Plum Street.
Member Lohse suggested relocating the bus stop and shelter to Orchard and Gobbi, and
relocating the bus stop in front of Ted Myer Insurance without a shelter.
Chairman Turner responded the Orchard and Gobbi Street location would present a
lengthy distance for the residents to walk.
ON A MOTION by Member Looney, seconded by Member Kageyama, it was carried by an
all AYE voice vote of the members present, to relocate the bus stop to the intersection of
Gobbi and Leslie Streets, the footage and sight distance to be determined by speed limit;
and the bus stop to be posted. Chairman Turner abstained.
Member Seanor stated there is an existing red curb
NEW BUSINESS
Approval of temporaro bus stops in front of the Municipal Pool and barbeque area
at Todd Grove Park. Duration of stops will be June 18 thru September 1, 2000 -
Steve Turner, MTA
Chairman Turner reported he received a request from the City of Ukiah Community
Services Department for two temporary MTA bus stops at the Ukiah Municipal Pool and
Todd Grove Park barbeque area to serve the Summer Safari Day Camp. The bus will
make 15 trips per day, traveling from intersection of Grove and Dora, west on Grove, and
resume the route to the north- or southbound route. This will serve the Summer Safari Day
Camp, Pool, Golf Course, and Anton Stadium. At the end of the season, MTA will remove
the benches from the pool and park area. The benches will be located behind the rock
wall, and no signage will be installed. A time table has been submitted to the Community
Services Department and a press release will be sent to the news media.
ON A MOTION by Member Looney, seconded by Member Bertolero, it was carried by an
all AYE voice vote of the members present, to approve the temporary bus stops in front of
the Ukiah Municipal Pool and barbeque area at Todd Grove Park for the duration of June
18 thru September 1, 2000.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
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a. Report on Ukiah Bike Week -Steve Turner.
Chairman Turner reported on the various events taking place during Ukiah Bike Week.
There will be a bike to work; continental breakfasts; celebrity errand races; walking tour of
the Russian River Cemetery by Judy Pruden; massive bike show and bike club booth; and
affordable bike helmets and fittings will be provided by the Ukiah Police Department. He
also reported on the automobile versus cyclists. The race consisted of four stops starting
from the Emerald Cafe, to the Journal to pick-up a newspaper, to Safeway to make a
purchase, to Bank of America, the Post Office, and returning to the Emerald Cafe. Both
cyclists won. The first cyclists came in at 9 minutes, and the other cyclists came in at 14
minutes. The first automobile came in at 20 minutes, because she could not find parking
space.
b. MTA Summer Service Changes -Steve Turner, MTA
Chairman Tumer reported MTA will continue to serve summer school for the High School
and College. Effective June 18 there will be an increase in the MTA fare; the service north
of School Way and Redwood Valley will be eliminated; and some minor changes to the
coastal service and Santa Rosa service to connect with the Airport.
Member Zucker asked if MTA will provide service for the Sunday Concerts in the Park.
Member Seanor suggested the trolley car could be used as a service to and from the
concerts.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 3:50 p.m.
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CHAPTER2
ZONING
ARTICLE 3. REGULATIONS IN SINGLE-FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL (R-1) DISTRICTS'
SECTION:
§9015: Purpose And Intent
§9016: Allowed Uses
§9017: Permitted Uses
§9018: Building Height Limits
§9019: Required Site Area
§9020: Required Yard Setbacks
§9021: Required Parking
§9022: Determination Of Appropriate Use
§9016
§9015: PURPOSE AND INTENT: The purpose of the regulations in the Single-Family
Residential (R-1) District is to preserve, enhance, and protect the low density
residential neighborhoods in the community. The R-1 Zone is intended for residential
areas characterized predominantly by single-family use, and with typical single-family
residential subdivision lots ranging in size from six thousand (6,000) to ten thousand
(10,000) square feet in size. This Zone is consistent with the LDR (low density
residential) land use designation of the City General Plan. (Ord. 1001, §1, adopted 1998)
§9016: ALLOWED USES: The following uses are allowed in Single-Family
Residential (R-1) Districts:
Accessory buildings.
Accessory uses normally incidental to single-family residences.
Community care facility, which provides service for six (6) or fewer persons, with the
residents and operators of the facility being considered a family.
1. Ord. 793, §2, adopted 1982; Ord. 803-A. §1, adopted 1983; Ord. 813, §7, adopted 1983; Ord. 813, §2,
adopted 1983; rep. by Ord. 1001, §t, adopted 1998.
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Fences:
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A. Fences shall be limited to a maximum height of six feet (6'). Fences exceeding six
feet (6') in height may be erected subject to the securing of a use permit.
B. No fence shall be constructed and no hedge or other screen planting shall be
grown or permitted to grow, to a height exceeding three feet (3') within ten feet
(10') from any property line abutting a street.
Home occupations (as defined in Section 9301 of this Chapter).
Manufactured homes certified under the National Manufactured Home Construction and
Safety Standards Act of 1974 (42 USC section 5401 et seq.) are allowed on individual
residential parcels subject to the following regulations:
A. Foundation System: The manufactured home shall be attached to a permanent
foundation system approved by the City Building Official and designed and
constructed pursuant to section 18551 of the State Health and Safety Code.
B. Utilities: All utilities to the manufactured home shall be installed pursuant to City
standard practices and policies.
C. Permits: All applicable building, site development, and encroachment permits
associated with development of residential property shall be secured prior to any
on-site construction.
Single-family residential dwellings.
Small family child daycare home, which provides care for eight (8) or fewer children,
including children under the age of ten (10) years who reside at the home. (Ord. 1001,
§1, adopted 1998)
§9017: PERMITTED USES: The following uses may be permitted with the securing of
a use permit:
Accredited public or private schools.
Bed and breakfast establishments.
Churches, chapels, and other places of religious assembly and instruction.
Community care facility for more than six (6) persons, but not more than twelve (12}
persons.
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May 18, 2000
City Engineer
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I would like to be invited to your next traffic meeting cc-oming up m the future.
My concerns aze between Scott Street going up North Oak to Low Gap Road. The
problems are the speed of the cazs and the visibility at the intersection of Gibson and
North Oak.
I may be contacted at my home address, 980 North Oak. My phone number is
(707)462-5813.
Looking forward to discussing this with you.
Sincerely,
Chazles Ruelle
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7-8am Bike to Work Continental Breakfast
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Poster Contest in SC110015 -Grades 2-6 Ask your teacher
?~tan~a~ 7~8am Bike to Work Continental Breakfast
at Alex Thomas Plaza on $chaol Street
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~LfeSGt( /' 7-$am Bike to Work Continental Breakfast
J at Ukiah Schwinn Center 178EGohbi Street
Sponsored by j lkah Sc~twinn Center
~~ 12 Noon Celebrity Errand Races: bikes vs. cars
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Teams sponsored by the Ukiah Daily Journal and KWNE Rat1t~~
7~gam Bike to Work Continental Breakfast
~Uee>r~ese~a a{Denny Bicycles 246 NState
Sponsored by Dennys Bike Slrop
dam Walking Tour of Russian River Cemetery
1 AleetJudy Pruden across Erom Cemekaryat H41 Low Gap Rd
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$ponsored by the Ukiah Wheelers Bike Club
rj 7:30 am Walking Tour of Downtown ~ Depot
(} j~ ls'leet Judy Pruden at Alez Thomas Plaza
J Cos4$5($2(f you walk or ride to the meeting point)