10-12-1983 - Minutes TC �'
CITY TR.AFFIC COr�'IISSION
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AGENDA MOTION MINUTES
ROLL CALL � PRESENT Commissioners: G. ShdW, P�I. Baumann
D. Yarger
Staff: B. Dennis, P. Kelley
,. ABSENT Commissioners : D. Smlth
Approval of�"��Minutes MOTION D. Yarger
SECOND M. Baumann
P�eeting ofi �eptember 14, 1983 AYES Unanimous
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CONSE��;.��1LENDAR
A. 600-700 t�lest ��1 m Avenue
Request for No Parking Anytime
Mayor Pro-Tem Barrera
RECOMMENDATION: P,emoved and heard �
separately �
B. 200 Block N. Cypress Street
Request for Parici ng�� Restri cti on
David J. Daddar��
Security Pacific Realty Advisory Service
100 Park Avenue "
New York, NY 100��7
RECOMMENDATION= A_n.�rove
C. 170 S. Olive ��treet
Request for Traffic Investigation/Cross lk
Jerry Smith
Orange Senior Citizens Community Center
170 S. Olive Street
Orange, CA 92666 � .
RECOMMENDATION: Deny
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AGENDA � MOTION M7NU7'I:S
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D. 3804 E. Chapman Avenue
Request for Limited Time Parkinq
The Bait Barge �
3804 E. Chapman Avenue, #A ,
Orange, CA 92669
RECOMME�JDATION: Approve .
E. 1148 N. Lemon Street �
Request for No Parking Anytime
George Gamara �
1148 N. Lemor� �t��-�t
Orange, CA 926�;7 ��- .
RECOMMENDATION: ���'rLL�'�ve
F. 1841 N. Batavia Street
Request for Driveway Vision Zone�
William Clow, Manao�_��^,, ,,.
Sequoi a Supply _��.
1841 N. Batavi a Str�c�---
Orange, CA 92667-0807 �
RECOMMENDATION: Approve
MOTION D. Yarger `
SECOND M. Baumann
. AYES Unanimous
A. 600�7Q0::�1:___ra:irri`'�venue - Mr. Denni s gave the report. The request was
Request for No Parking Anytime originated by Councilman Barrera regarding
Mayor Pro-Tem Barrera the new Hampton Court project. The reques�
was for posting of the subject area for No
RECOMMENDATION: Conti-r�ue to Parking Anytime specifically for the street
November 9, 1 y�3 mee��i rt�g- - sweepi ng �perati on. The area-was noti fi ed
of this request and response by residents
appears to be against a "No Parking at
. Anytime" posting.
. The staff report outlined four (4) options
available: �
1 } Approve the request as submitted
2) Post both/either sides in the area for
� street sweeping days only
3) Post only the Hampton Court development
4) Deny the request
Options 1 ) , 2) and 3) would accomplish the
needs as requested but might possibly
impact the residential area. '
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AGENDA MOTION 1`!I Nl1']'}�S
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Speaking from the audience:
Rich McClure
731 W. Palm
� Mr. MeClure p�esented a petition from the
� � residents indicating opposition to "No
Parking Anytime". Concerns expressed were:
- Parking encroachment into the residential
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� - Residents sometimes have multiple vehicles I
- Wauld prefer No Parking on street sweeping '
��- d ays �;
Recommendation: Pos�t Palm Avenue between �
Clark Street to the railroad tracks for No `�
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Parking for Street Sweeping purposes on
Wednesday between ? a.m. �nd �ll a.m. '
MOTION P1. Baumann i
SECOND D. Yarger
AYES � Unanimous
CONSI�?����!��ION ITEMS
1 . Fletcher Industrial Area P�1r. �ennis gave the report. The area is a
Request for No Parking on Street mix of industrial and residential . The
Sweeping Days subject area includes Fletcher Avenue
D.T.D. between Batavia Street and Glassell Street
and Batavia Street from Fletcher Avenue to
f�ECOMMENDATION: Continue to� November 9, Lincoln Avenue. Fletcher school is located
1983 meeting with staff presenting a to the East of Batavia Street on F1etcher
�°eport with �dditional infarmation � Avenue and this type of parking restriction
eonsidered cance�rns the route traversed by students
going to or from the school . �
The parking prohibition would provide a
single time pe�i_od__far___the sweep�_n�—__.__ ;
operation and also allow for proper cleaning �
af the sidewalks and tree wells in the area. .
The industrial concerns on the South of
Fletcher Avenue at Batavia Street could be `
impacted by this posting because of their
limited amount of ava71ab1e off-street
parking.
The residential areas are generally back-on
� units and would be minimally impacted.
Staff recommendation would be to approve
pasting the area far No Parking on Wednesdays
between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. for street
sweeping purposes.
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AGENDA MOTION T�1 Nl)'1'];S
Speaking from th� audience:
Larry Cook
343 L�I. F1 etcher Avenue
� Oppased the parking prohibition because of
the limited amount of off-street parking
available.
� Mark Carter
� 715 ��I. Fletcher
` Supported the parking prohibition and also
suggested posting th� street either for
alternate days or alternate t�me periods
of the same day. He also suggested
contracting with � pravate sweeping service
� ,to sweep this area on the weekend.
Motion: Continue to November 9, 1983
meeting with staff presenting a report
• � with this add�tional information considered,
MOTION G. Shaw. .
SECOND D. Yarger
- - AYES Unanimous
2. ��lilson/Hoover Mr. Dennis presented. the report. The
Request for No Parking on Street subject area is a high density residential
Sweeping Days area South of Katella Avenue and West of
O.T.D. Glassell Street. The area has been a
problem in several respects. There is a
RECOMMENDATION: Approved as� recommended � high incidence of abandoned vehicles,
� � mechanical repairs in the roadway, and
� general debris and trash. Many of the
residents in the area would be .impacted
with the prohibition because of the lack of
available alternate street parking. Staff
would recommend the posting af the subject
area for No- Parking on-Wednesday between
7 a.m. and 11 a.m. for street sweeping
purposes.
Speaking from the audience
. _ Dorothy Dave .
George Gamara
Edna Libsack
. Each speaker was in favor of the parking
prohibition and reiterated the concerns
expressed by staff regarding abandoned
vehicles, mechanical work in the street,
and general debris and trash. Additional
items were brought up that were beyond the
scope of power of the City Traffic
Commission.
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Moti on - Recommer�d to the� Ci ty Counci 1
the posting of No Parking between 7 a.m.
. and 11 a.m. on t�Jednesday for street
sweeping purposes on the following streets:
Hoover Avenue between Lemon Street and
Glassell Street (North & South side)
� Wilson Avenue between Lemon Street and
� Glassell Street (North & South side)
Lemon Street between Hoover Avenue and
a point approximately 250' S/0 Wilson
(East side)
�10TION G. Shaw �
SECOND D.� Yarger
AYES Unanimous
3. Batavia and Fletcher ° Mr. Dennis gave the report. The Traffic
Request for Crossing Guard Division has reviewed the traffic charac-
�.p.p. teristics and control measures at the
subject intersection.
REC�MMENDATION: i+��r��'e as recommended The intersection is presently a 4-way STOP
controlled with standard advance signing
and legends in place. There is evidence
of heavy skid tracks that suggest a high
incidence of panic stops possibly resultant
_ of both the width of the street in respect
to the lacation of the STOP signs on
' Batavia and the unexpected control on what
� is for the most part a "thru" 40 m.p.h. +
� �s�reet. It is recammended that median
mounted STOP signs be installed on Batavia
to provide greater visibility and installatio�
of the budgeted, approved Flashing Beacon.
- Fi e1-d -survey�-a ndi cated-=a---�otal of -9 -
pedestrian crossings of Batavia during the
peak 7-9 a.m. pedestrian crossin g period
and 4 pedestrian crossings of Batavia
during the 2-3 p.m. peak period. Neither
� the pedestrian or conflicting traffic volume
meets the minimum warrar�ts for crossing
guard placement at a 4-way STOP controlled
. intersection. There have been 6 reported
accidents at the subject intersection in the
last 3 year period. One involved an
elementary age bicyclest, three were
control adherence/recognition oriented, and
the remaining two accidents were random.
The bicycle accident, pe�r the Police report,
directly relates to the crossing habit
problem of the pedestrians.
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AGENDA MOTION MINUTES�, ,
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�� � - - During the course of the field investigation
very poor crossing habits were demonstrated
by those pedestrians �rossing Batavia.
. Fletcher School should be notified of this
situation. In view of the STOP contr�ol
adherence characterist7cs, a guard could be
� placed at the subject location. It is
� recommended that if placed the placement be
� re-evaluated in respect to adherence to the
warrant within three (3) months after
installation of the beacon
Mot�or�: Recommend to the Ci ty Counci 1 the
following at Batavia Str�et and Fletcher
Avenue: �
1 ) � Installation of ined�an mounted STOP signs
2) Temporary interim crossing guard
3) Installation of budgeted/apProved flashing
beacon
4) Re-evaluation of crossing guard require-
ment 3 months after the 7nstallation of
. the flashing beacon
MOTION M. Baumann
SECOND D. Yarger � "
AYES Unanimous
4. Handy and Rose � �
Request for STOP Controls , . �
per City Council action .
RECOMMENDATION: Continue to November
9, 1983 meeting
Meeting adj��rn�d 4:47 p.m.
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