HomeMy WebLinkAbout092503 PTS Minutes MINUTES OF A REGULAR
MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
September 25, 2003
CALL TO ORDER
The City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission convened in a regular meeting
at 6:08 p.m. on Thursday, September 25, 2003, in the City Council Chambers of
Temecula City Hall, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
ROLL CALL
Present: Chairman Connerton, Commissioners, Katan, Ramos, *Wedel,
and Lanier.
*It was noted that Commissioner Wedel arrived at 6:08
FLAG SALUTE
Commissioner Katan led the audience in the Flag salute.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
No public comments.
COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Minutes of July 24~ 2003
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 Approve the Minutes of July 24, 2003.
MOTION: Commissioner Ramos moved to approve Consent Calendar Item No. 1. The
motion was seconded by Commissioner Wedel and voice vote reflected unanimous
approval with the exception of Commissioners Lanier and Katan who abstained.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
2. Request for Traffic Controls - Promenade Chardonnay Hills
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1
That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend that the Temecula
Police Department continue the enforcement of 25 MPH posted speed
limit on Promenade Chardonnay Hills.
R:\Minutes\PublicTrafficSafetyCommission092503
Senior Engineer Moghadam presented an overview of the staff report (as per agenda
material), noting the following:
That the Homeowners Association (HOA) is requesting three (3) median island
and a multi-way stop sign at the intersection of Chemin Clinet and Promenade
Chardonnay Hills;
That it would be staff's opinion that three (3) median island installations would not
achieve the results that the residents and HOA desire nor will it achieve the
Public/Traffic Safety Commission's objective to reduce the 85% percentile speed
to 30 mph.
Staff would recommend the continuance of the enforcement of the 25 mph posted speed
limit on Promenade Chardonnay Hills.
In response to Commissioner Lanier's query, Senior Engineer Moghadam noted that the
parcels in the new subdivisions would have access to Butterfield Stage Road.
In response to Chairman Connerton's query, Senior Engineer Moghadam noted the
following:
· That the original agreement was to install seven (7), or as many island as it
would take to reduce the speed to 30 mph;
That after discussion with the homeowners who would directly be affected by the
islands, the HOA representatives recommended that the median island
installation be limited to only three locations; and that a multi-way stop sign at the
intersection of Chemin Clinet and Promenade Chardonnay Hills be installed.
At this time the Public Hearing was opened.
Mr. Joseph La Marca, 41138 Promenade Chardonnay, representing Promenade
Chardonnay Hills HOA, noted the following:
· That the recommendation of the raised median islands was that of Public Works
Director Bill Hughes, not the HOA;
That initially the raised median island solution seemed to be a good resolution;
but that after consideration, a n island adjacent to homes would b e impractical
because residents exiting driveways in one of two directions would have to u-turn
between islands, potentially creating a traffic hazard, as well as an
inconvenience;
That Mr. Hughes met with the Fire Department and was informed that the area
between the curb and island was too narrow, creating difficulty for Fire Trucks
and ambulances to circle around;
That no other residential neighborhoods throughout the City have striping; that
there are homes off Honors Drive, but none that face Honors Drive so this did not
verify the efficacy of striping in a residential neighborhood.
R:\Min utes'~'u blicTrafficSafetyCommission092503 ,~
· That the HOA, as well as residents, would propose stop signs at the following
locations:
Chemin Clinet - facing North
Chemin Margaux--facing South
Chemin La Tache - facing North and South
Parducci Lane
The following individuals spoke in favor of stop signs:
Ms. Terri Feurestein 31469 Heitz Lane
Donald Smith 41209 Promenade Chardonnay Hills
Thomas M. Chimileski Jr. 41031 Promenade Chardonnay Hills
Ken Peterson 41260 Promenade Chardonnay Hills
Julie Wrather 41194 Promenade Chardonnay Hills
Linda Dippolito 41028 Promenade Chardonnay Hills
The above individuals spoke in support of the stop signs for the following reasons:
· That Promenade Chardonnay Hills has a severe traffic problem;
· That many children live in Promenade Chardonnay Hills;
· That a 10-year old boy was almost struck by a vehicle;
· That from 4:30 to 7:00 pm, there are many vehicles cutting through Chardonnay
Hills to get to Rancho California Road traveling around 45 mph;
· That stop signs must be installed at Sebastian and Culbertson Lane;
· That the residents have been requesting stop signs for over three years;
· That it is difficult sometimes to get in and out of driveways due to speeders.
At this time the Public Hearing was closed.
Commissioner Wedel commended the residents for their patience and strongly
supported the residents and their recommendation of stop signs, recommending to
phase in stop signs.
For Commissioner Katan, Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that there has been one
(1) accident in the last three years and 40 tickets issued in the last three (3) weeks.
For Commissioner Ramos, Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that the volume of traffic
is three times as much on Calle Medusa and that stop signs on Calle Medusa were not
recommended by staff.
Commissioner Ramos concurred with Commissioner Wedel in phasing the stop signs.
R:\Minutes\Pu bl[cTrafficSafetyCommission092503 ~
Commissioner Lanier relayed he would support staff's comment that stop signs do not
work.
Chairman Connerton supported the installation of two stop signs while in time phasing in
the others and suggested police presence in the area during peak traffic periods.
In response to Commissioner Wedel, Mr. Joseph La Marca relayed that it would be
acceptable to start with two stop signs with the possibility of phasing in additional stop
signs; that the HCA representatives would be willing to meet with Senior Engineer
Moghadam and Director of Public Works Hughes to discuss the ideal locations for the
initial two stop signs; that the decided locations could then be forwarded to the
Commission for review.
For Commissioner Katan, Mr. La Marca relayed that the letter he sent to Mr. Hughes,
dated June 11,2003, would no longer be in effect.
Senior Engineer Moghadam concurred with Commissioner Wedel's recommendation in
having the Public Works Department and the HCA representatives get together to
choose the two ideal locations for the stop signs.
Mr. Moghadam also relayed that if the Commission were to allow the Public Works
Department and the HCA representatives to agree upon two locations this evening, this
item would not have to come back to the Public Traffic Safety Commission, it could go
directly to the City Council.
MOTION: Commissioner Wedel moved that the Public Traffic Safety Commission
authorize Senior Moghadam and Director of Public Works Hughes to meet with the HCA
representatives to determine the ideal locations to install two stop signs; that the matter
be readdressed in one month with a resolution at which time this item would be
agendized and brought back in a month from tonight. Commissioner Ramos seconded
the motion. For Commissioner Lanier, Mr. Joseph LaMarca noted that the residents that
may be affected by the noise due to the placement of stop signs would first be notified.
Voice vote reflected unanimous approval with the exception of Chairman Connerton
who voted N._.Qo.
Request to Remove Speed Undulations - Calle Pina Colada
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1
That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend that the City
Council approve the removal of the Speed Undulations on Calle Pina
Colada between La Serena Way and Del Rey Road.
Senior Engineer Moghadam presented a brief overview (as per agenda material), noting
the following:
· That staff has received a petition from the residents of Calle Pina Colada to
remove all the speed undulations between La Serena Way and Del Rey Road.
R:\Minutes\PublicTrafficSafetyCommission092503 4
That in 1993, the City Council conducted a speed undulation policy that had
certain criteria which Calla Pina Colada met and those undulations were
installed;
That the criteria was that after two years, if 65% of the residents did not want the
undulations, the undulations could be removed;
· That the petition received from the affected residents covered 26 of the 29 Calla
Pina Colada residents except for a two who were not available at the time.
The City's speed undulation policy would allow the removal of undulations when the
following conditions are satisfied:
· Undulations are ineffective in reducing speeds and volumes of vehicles;
· Undulations were placed in locations conflicting with adopted guidelines;
· Evidence that the original locations are no longer in the best interest of the
community;
· A petition with 65% of residents are in favor of removal;
· Undulations have been installed for at least two (2) years.
Staff would recommend that the Public Traffic Safety Commission approve the request
and recommend that the City Council approve the removal of the speed undulations and
that staff will not support the installation of multi-way stop signs on Calla Pina Colada as
a substitute for the speed undulations.
For Commissioner Wedel, Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that the number of
residents in favor of the speed undulations were greater than 65%, which was the
minimum requirement.
Assistant to the City Manager Yates relayed that in 1993 the majority of the residents on
Calla Pina Colada were in favor of the speed undulations.
In response to Commissioner Wedel's query, Senior Engineer Moghadam stated that the
City Council decided on 65% as the removal policy.
At this time the public hearing was opened.
Mr. Rolfe Wittman, 30617 Calle Pina Colada, advised that he has been a resident of this
address for 10 years and was a resident at the time the undulations were installed; that
at that time, the City told the residents that this was an experiment and if it were to not
work, the City would have them removed, noting that the undulations are not effective.
Mr. Rolfe is in support of the removal of undulations.
At this time the Public Hearing was closed.
For Commissioner Wedel, Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that the last traffic speed
survey was completed several years ago; that before the installation of the undulations,
the speeds were in the 33 mph range but have decreased to 29 in one area and 27 in
another area.
R:\Minutes\PublicTrafficSafetyCommission092503 5
For Commissioner Lanier, Sergeant Pino relayed that the traffic officers are heavily
enforcing on La Serena and that Calle Pina Colada has not been brought to the attention
of the police but that this will be investigated.
MOTION: Commissioner Lanier moved to approve staff's recommendation.
Commissioner Wedel seconded the motion and voice vote reflected unanimous
approval.
4. Discussion on Planninq a Public Safety Expo
RECOMMENDATION:
4.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file this report.
Assistant to the City Manager Yates presented an overview of the Public Safety Expo,
noting the following:
· That Chairman Connerton and himself have discussed on occasion ways to bring
additional items to the Commission for ideas;
· That the Commission will see more of Mr. Yates and Mr. Aaron Adams
discussing Public Safety items specifically Police and Fire items;
· That the City will be hosting a Public Safety Expo on November 14 and 15, 2003,
at Chapparal High School from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.;
· That on Saturday, November 15, the event will be in conjunction with the K-9
trials that are being hosted by the Riverside County Sheriff's Department;
· That staff will be contacting agencies that have previously participated in the
event to again participate;
· That there will be no helicopter landings this year;
· That there will be a booth set up for the Public Traffic Safety Commission.
For Commissioner Ramos, Mr. Yates relayed that most of the agencies from the Public
Safety Expo 2000 will be participating in this event.
For Commissioner Lanier, Mr. Yates noted that Citizens Action Patrol (CAP) and
Citizens Corps would be attending this event.
In response to Commissioner Wedel's query, Mr. Yates noted that the K-9 dogs are
police dogs.
Commissioner Katan commented on what a tremendous event the last Public Safety
Expo was.
R:\Minutes\PublicTrafficSafetyCommission092503 {~
Mr. Yates also expressed that the Fire Department will advertise their Explorer Post
Program.
Mr. Yates relayed that the City will be creating a marketing brochure for the
Commissioners to hand out to the public at the Expo and that the draft will be available
for review at the next Public Traffic Safety meeting.
MOTION: Commissioner Lanier moved to receive and file. Commissioner Wedel
seconded the motion and voice vote reflected unanimous approval.
5. Discussion on Red Liqht Public Safety Education Program
RECOMMENDATION:
5.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file this report.
Assistant to the City Manager Yates presented a brief report (as per agenda material),
noting that staff is requesting Commission input on the public education program; that
staff will come back before the Commission in November or December with a formal
education program.
Mr. Yates noted that if after today's meeting any of the Commissioners had any thoughts
for the public education program, to please contact him.
Commissioner Ramos, echoed by Commissioner Wedel, relayed that handing out
pamphlets a t restaurants notifying t he p ublic of t he ramifications o f running red lights
would be an ideal location with Commissioner Wedel suggesting passing out such
information at the border check.
Commissioner Lanier noted t hat t he Temecula residents w ho commute t o S an Diego
should also be notified of the SLAP (Stop Light Abuse Program) as well.
Chairman Connerton suggested advertising SLAP at the movie theater and also relayed
his desire for a disaster preparedness pamphlet.
Assistant to the City Manager Yates noted that he would be bringing for~vard the public
education component of the Fire Department in November or December.
Deputy Fire Chief Neuman relayed the following:
That National Preparedness has been scheduled for October 5 through 11,2003,
noting the message for this campaign would be "When fire strikes get out stay
out"
That the lessons presented will be installing smoke alarms in the home and
testing them on a regular basis, in addition, practicing home fire drills in the
home, having escape routes, meeting places and other alternative route should
the primary escape route in the home be compromised;
R:\Minutes~ublicTrafficSa fetyCommission092503 '?
· That the overall goal would be to reduce the number of fire-related incidences
throughout the year.
Sergeant Pino relayed that the Police Department will be working with staff to resolve
the traffic violations in the City.
Commissioner Ramos also suggested informing the public on the adelphia community
channel.
MOTION: Commissioner Lanier moved to receive and file this report. Commissioner
Ramos seconded the motion and voice vote reflected unanimous approval.
6. Commission Meetinq Reschedule - October 23, 2003
RECOMMENDATION:
6.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission direct the Secretary to cancel
and reschedule the regular meeting of October 23, 2003, and to perform
the appropriate postings and noticing requirements per the Government
Code.
MOTION: Commissioner Lanier moved to reschedule the October 23, 2003 meeting to
November 6, 2003. Commissioner Ramos seconded the motion and voice vote
reflected unanimous approval.
Traffic En.qineer's Report:
Senior Engineer Moghadam gave a brief report noting the following:
· That on September 16, 2003, the City Council awarded a contract to equip all the
traffic signals with a battery back-up system which would last six hours; that
these signals are City-owned and maintained;
· That eight (8) monitoring cameras will be installed at major intersections in the
next few weeks and that the Commission will be invited to these locations.
For Chairman Connerton, Senior Engineer Moghadam clarified that these eight (8) new
monitoring cameras are solely for the purpose of monitoring traffic flow, not for detecting
speed violations.
Police Chief Report:
Sergeant Pino gave a brief report, noting the following:
· That the Police Department will be continuing its enforcement with the SLAP
Program; that weekly reports are being distributed rather than daily; and that
there are 90 to 100 red light tickets issued a week;
· That motor officers last month issued approximately 1,500 tickets to violators;
R:\Minutes\PublicTrafficSafetyCommJssion092503 8
· That there has been a decrease in the number of speed violations;
· That motor officers are enforcing other areas such as Promenade Chardonnay
Hills and the local schools;
· That there has been a decrease in the number of speed violations due to the
enforcement of police officers.
Fire Chief Report:
Deputy Fire Marshal Neuman gave a brief report noting the following:
· That the Fire Department will be preparing for Fire Prevention Week;
· That members of the Fire Department will be volunteering for some of these
events;
· That year-to-date stats are:
o 723 plan checks;
o 418 inspections conducted in the City;
o 2,303 Community activities which include special events and school
programs;
o 2,574 Emergency responses in the City; that 90% of these calls
responded at the scene under five minutes or less; that in the City the
average response time is 3 minutes and 8 seconds, out of the City
average response time is 4 minutes 37 seconds.
Commissioner Lanier commended staff and the Public Works Department on its efforts
in working with the residents of Promenade Chardonnay Hills and Sergeant Pino for a
job well done.
Commissioner Wedel thanked the Police and Fire Department for its outstanding work.
Commissioner Katan congratulated the Police Department for all tickets issued.
Chairman Connerton welcomed Sergeant Pino back to the Police Department. Mr.
Connerton also requested that fellow commissioners to bring copies of the CIP to every
meeting, advising that the next few weeks the commissioners will receive their copies of
the 2003 Vehicle Code. Chairman Connerton also requested that this document be
brought to each meeting.
Chairman Connerton also noted that the LEDs in the traffic lights are an embarrassment
to our City and that close to half of the LED lights are missing.
In response to Chairman Connerton, Senior Engineer Moghadam noted that more than
half of the LED lights in the city are out and that the City is currently awaiting the arrival
of new LEDs.
R:\Minutes\PublicTrafficSafetyCommission092503 ~)
ADJOURNMENT
At 8:10 P.M. Chairman Connerton formally adjourned to November 6, 2003 at 6:00 P.M.,
in the City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula.
Cha~rn~n D~rell Connerton
~,d m i n is~i~i v~9~cr et a ry Anita
Pyle
R:\Minutes\Pu blicTrafficSa fetyCommission092503 ] 0