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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
FEBRUARY 22, 1996
A regular meeting of the City of Temecula PubliclTraffic Commission was called to order on
Thursday, February 22,1996,7:00 P.M., at the City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174
Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. Chairman Charles Coe called the meeting to order.
PRESENT:
COMMISSIONERS: Johnson, Guerriero, Perry, Sander, Coe
ABSENT:
COMMISSIONERS: None
Also present were Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber, Lieutenant Domenoe, and Battalion Chief
Mark Brodowski.
Chairman Coe introduced newly appointed Councilmember Steve Ford. Councilmember Ford
addressed the Commission and thanked them for their input and valuable information to the
Council, which is noted and appreciated. He commented that he was attending tonight to
listen and get to know the Commission.
Chairman Coe called for comments on non-agenda items.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Roy Comstock, 36775 Mesa Road, owner of Carousel Carriage, spoke concerning a
proposed horse drawn carriage ordinance and stated his desire to take part in the
creation of this ordinance. His intention is to start a horse drawn carriage business in
Old Town.
Lieutenant Domenoe stated he believes an ordinance exists. Staff will research this'
and also request samples of ordinances, on horse drawn carriages, from other cities.
Commissioner Guerriero asked where the horse drawn carriage would be based. Mr.
Comstock responded that it would be based at the Transportation Shuttle Information
Center.
Commissioner Sander asked what the hours of operation would be. Mr. Comstock
responded it would operate 5 hours a day, Saturday and Sunday 11 :00 a.m. - 4:00
p.m.
CONSENT CALENDAR
1 . Aooroval of Minutes
It was moved by Commissioner Perry and seconded by Commissioner Johnson to continue the
Minutes of January 25, 1996, to the meeting of March 28, 1996.
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The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
5
COMMISSIONERS: Johnson, Guerriero, Coe, Perry, Sander
NOES:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
2. Starliaht Ridae - Communitv Traffic Calmina Reauest (Discussion Onlv)
Traffic Engineer Lauber presented a summary of events and shared a letter from the
Starlight Ridge Home Owners' Association. They do not offer to financially assist with
the implementation of traffic calming devices and indicated they were upset to be
asked.
Lieutenant Domenoe reported that officers spent 15 hours during the month of
February in the Starlight Ridge area and only issued 5 citations for speeding. He also
reported the Radar trailer will be located in the neighborhood from 7:00 a.m. - 7:00
p.m. on a continuous basis.
Commissioner Perry invited other Commissioners to check on this for themselves from
3:00 - 5:00 p.m. He stated that he has been there and doesn't see a problem to the
extent that has been described. He also agreed to leave the trailer there for a longer
period of time.
Commissioner Sander stated that publicity could be the answer and to publish the
speed limit as 25 MPH in residential areas.
Engineer Lauber stated he has requested public information videos to educate the
citizens of Temecula on speed limits in residential areas.
Commissioner Guerriero asked if this could be a legal problem and could the City be
challenged in court. Engineer Lauber responded that this could not be challenged.
Commissioner Johnson stated that he has also visited the neighborhood and did not
see a problem with excessive speeds.
3. Bedford Court - Reauest for Traffic Sianal
Chairman Coe opened the Public Comment at 7:30 PM.
Cynthia Arocha, 44535 Bedford Court, spoke to express support and pleasure with the
proposal being submitted for the signal at Bedford Court and HWY 79S. She thanked
the Public Works Department and the Commission.
John Moramorco, P.O. Box 906, Temecula, spoke to commend the Commission for the
fine job they have been doing.
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Engineer Marty Lauber presented slides of the site on Bedford Court. He stated that
Caltrans was working on a "no parking" restriction in front of the Mobile Station on
HWY 79S. Engineer Lauber also informed the Commission on the proposed signal
projects for the freeway interchange.
Commissioner Perry stated that when the La Paz Street signal and other signals are
operating it will ease the traffic problem of getting out onto State Route 79S from the
adjoining side streets.
Michael Christensen, 4471 5-ALa Paz Street, expressed concern with the 4-way
stop that has been installed on State Route 79S at the Interstate 15 Freeway
entrance. He stated this has made traffic back up and the problem has become
worse.
Engineer Lauber responded that the interim traffic signal at La Paz Street was
to go out to bid after approval by Caltrans.
4. "No Parkina" - Bedford Court
Traffic Engineer Lauber presented the staff report and shared slides depicting
the location of the proposed red curb on Bedford Court and the right turn lane
proposed onto State Route 79S.
Commissioner Guerriero asked if there were sufficient parking on-site. Engineer
Lauber responded that there is ample on-site parking.
It was moved by Commissioner Guerriero and seconded by Commissioner Perry to approve
staff recommendation to establish "No Parking" on Bedford Court south of State Route 79S.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
5
COMMISSIONERS: Johnson, Guerriero, Coe, Perry, Sander
NOES:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
5. Installation of "Stoo" Controls in Rancho Hiahlands Subdivision
Traffic Engineer Lauber presented the staff report. He shared a detailed map of the
proposed intersection controls. He stated that this plan had been overlooked at the
time of construction when it should have been installed.
Commissioner Johnson asked about the street north of Buckeye Road having a stop
sign. Engineer Lauber stated no stop sign was needed at that location.
Commissioner Perry stated that it was important to put stop signs where needed for
good traffic flow.
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Commissioner Guerriero spoke in opposition to staff recommendation. He stated that
he could not support this since speed surveys, citation and accident history had not
been conducted and other areas that have requested stop signs have been denied.
Commissioner Coe stated that the Commission might benefit by continuing this item
until speed surveys had been conducted.
Commissioner Perry commented that this area will become more of a problem as the
development continues to build out.
It was moved by Commissioner Guerriero and seconded by Commissioner Johnson to continue
this item pending more data.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
4
COMMISSIONERS: Johnson, Guerriero, Coe, Perry, Sander
NOES:
1
COMMISSIONERS: Perry
ABSENT:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
Traffic Engineer Lauber will conduct speed studies as soon as possible.
Chairman Coe called for a recess at 8: 15 PM.
The meeting was reconvened at 8:25 PM.
TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT
Traffic Engineer Lauber reported that the Winchester Road Bridge Improvement
construction had officially begun as of February 12, 1996.
POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT
Lieutenant Domenoe reported on the following:
Sergeant Crisp had been involved in closing down an illegal drug lab last night
and the department made arrests and confiscated a C-4 military explosive.
He stated he has read the State of the City Address and found it to be
excellent.
A narcotics team will be housed in our area, however, special enforcement will
go out of the city limits, if necessary.
Very little gang activity has been going on since a number of top gang leaders
have left the area.
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Commissioner Guerriero stated that a lot of out of town vendors are going house to
house to sell their services. He asked if the police department is called what would
happen. Lieutenant Domenoe responded that the police department had not received
many calls but residents should ask to see a business license, and if vendors have
none, they should be told to leave.
Commissioner Perry stated that the citizens of Temecula should be educated to ask for
a business license and recommended this be part of a Crime Prevention News item.
FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT
Battalion Chief Brodowski reported that the rod run went very well and no fire
emergencies took place.
Commissioner Johnson thanked the Fire Department for the quick response to his 911
call when he broke his leg.
COMMISSION REPORT
Commissioner Sander commented that drivers could use Walcott Corridor to get around
the Nicolas Road intersection and to avoid using Calle Medusa while the Winchester
Road Bridge is being constructed.
Commissioner Perry thanked Councilmember Ford for his comments and the action
taken by the Council in considering the comments of the Commission.
Commissioners Coe and Johnson expressed agreement with the statement made by
Commissioner Perry.
Commissioner Guerriero reported on the MurrietaITemecula Joint Committee. There
is a lack of support by Murrieta on the extension of Diaz Road. Additional studies are
being conducted and he will give an update on March 21 .
Commissioner Perry stated that Temecula should go ahead with the Diaz Road
extension plans even if Murrieta does not favor it.
Commissioner Guerriero expressed concern for the privately placed 3-way stop in the
auto park. Engineer Lauber responded that he is not aware of who installed it since it
is on private property.
Commissioner Guerriero expressed concern with the dangerous left turns being made
by drivers out of the Target Center onto Rancho California Road. He recommended a
solution be explored and this item be placed on the next agenda.
Councilmember Ford commented that the new retail center proposed on Hwy. 79S and
Margarita Road will take some of the traffic away from the Target Center.
Traffic Engineer Lauber asked if the Commission was interested in a presentation on
the signal connect from 1-15 through Hwy 79S. He will schedule this for the next
meeting.
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Commissioner Johnson commended the Temecula Police Department for their quick
response to the problem of jay walking near the High School.
Councilmember Ford stated the following:
He will make a recommendation to restrict permit loads on Winchester during
construction.
He commended the Commission for their communication with the public and
encouraged them to keep communicating.
He recommended the Commission explore a park/ride at La Paz Street and HWY
79S. He stated there are FHWA grants available.
He asked to be provided with the policy for warranting stop signs, Engineer
Lauber will provide this to Councilmember Ford.
Commissioner Guerriero requested a profile on the causes of accidents in the City.
Lieutenant Domenoe responded that Sergeant Crisp may be able to provide that
information by next month.
Commissioner Johnson requested a list of all new projects.
Commissioner Perry asked if Engineer Lauber has had an opportunity to comment to
the Planning Department on upcoming projects. Engineer Lauber responded that
Principle Engineer Cresswell involves him in the proposed projects.
Councilmember Ford stated that he could assist with getting the Planning and Traffic
Commissions reports reviewed by each other. He asked if the Commission were willing
to have two meetings per month. The consensus response was that they would be
willing. He also stated that an Ad-Hoc Committee needs to be established with the
School District in order to assist in selection of proposed school sites.
Commissioner Sander recommended a joint session with the Planning Commission to
discuss future developments.
Commissioner Johnson thanked Councilmember Ford for attending the meeting.
Commissioner Perry requested the opportunity to review plot plans when they come
before the Planning Department.
Commission Coe commended the Fire Department and the Police Department for the
great job they did at the Rod Run.
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It was moved by Commissioner Perry and seconded by Commissioner Johnson to adjourn the
meeting at 9:45 PM. This was carried unanimously.
The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula PubliclTraffic Commission will be held on
Thursday, March 28, 1996, at 7:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall, Main Conference Room, 43174
Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
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Chairman Charles Coe
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Secretary
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