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MINUTES OF A REGULAR
MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PUBLlCfTRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
FEBRUARY 22, 2007
CALL TO ORDER
The City of Temecula PublicfTraffic Safety Commission convened in a regular meeting
at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 22, 2007, in the City Council Chambers of Temecula
City Hall, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
FLAG SALUTE
Commissioner Youmans led the audience in the Flag salute.
ROLL CALL
Present:
Commissioners: Hagel, Ramos, Jacobs, Youmans, and
Chairperson Arbogast.
Absent:
None.
COMMISSION REPORTS
A. Thanking City staff and Police Department for their monthly police reports,
Commissioner Youmans relayed his appreciation for being able to be kept apprised of
police issues throughout the City.
B. Commissioner Jacobs gave kudos to the police officers for their efforts with
regard to a home invasion.
C. Echoing comments made by Commissioner Youmans, Commissioner Ramos
also relayed his appreciation of being kept up to date with monthly police reports.
D. Referencing the commercial truck task force inspection, Commissioner Hagel
noted his concern with the amount of trucks that were in violation, and relayed the
importance of continuing the task force inspection.
E. Commenting on the monthly police highlights, Chairperson Arbogast advised that
because the highlights are sent in publisher format, she has not been able to open the
documents, and requested that the reports be sent in a PDF format; relayed her
appreciation to Commissioner Youmans for his Chairmanship for calendar year 2006;
and expressed her appreciation to staff for the opportunity to observe the commercial
truck task inspection, noting that it was very informative. Chairperson Arbogast also
thanked the police for their efforts with regard to commercial vehicles parking on
Sandborn Avenue and Madison Avenue; and advised the Commission to contact Deputy
City Manager Yates with any goals they may have for the year; and requested a
workshop with regard to signalization in the near future.
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COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR
Minutes of January 25, 2007
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 Approve the Minutes of January 25, 2007.
MOTION: Commissioner Jacobs moved to approve the Consent Calendar.
Commissioner Ramos seconded the motion and voice vote reflected approval with the
exceotion of Commissioner Youmans who abstained.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
2. Prooosed Ordinance of the City of Temecula ProhibitinQ the Non-Permitted
Use, Storaae, Manufacturina, and Sale of Fireworks
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1 That the PublicfTraffic Safety Commission review and recommend that
the City Council adopt an Ordinance establishing prohibiting the non-
permitted use, storage, manufacturing, and sale of fireworks.
Captain Buckley provided the PublicfTraffic Safety Commission with a staff report (of
record).
In response to Commissioner Hagel's query, Sergeant Anderson noted that all violations
would be subject to the City's Ordinance.
Explaining administrative citations, Deputy City Manager Yates read Section D, 1.21 of
the Temecula Municipal Code to the Commission.
The Commission thanked staff for their report.
MOTION: Commissioner Hagel moved to approve staff recommendation.
Commissioner Youmans seconded the motion and voice vote reflected unanimous
aooroval.
3. Annual Fire Insoection ProQram
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1 That the PublicfTraffic Safety Commission review and provide input to the
Fire Department for the Annual Fire Inspection Program.
Captain Buckley gave a staff report (of record).
Chairperson Arbogast relayed her desire of having the Chamber of Commerce helping
to advertising the City's Fire Department Annual Fire Inspection Program.
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Captain Buckley noted that the only time a business would be charged a fee would be if
there were in violation of compliance.
It was the consensus of the PublicfTraffic Safety Commission to receive and file this
report.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
A. Ms. Connie Hodgkins, Temecula, requested a safe method for Great Oak High
School students to cross the park in the front of the high school.
In response to Ms. Hodgkins request, Director of Public Works Hughes advised that the
park was designed as a public city park and that there would be no intention to
encourage students crossing between the park and the high school; that there would be
protected crossing signals at Deer Hallow Way and Pechanga Parkway, as well as
Peach Tree Way advising that there was never an intention to add a signal at this
location.
4. Request for Traffic SiQnallnstallation - MarQarita Road at Paseo Brillante
RECOMMENDATION:
4.1 That the PublicfTraffic Safety Commission deny the request for
installation of a traffic signal at the intersection of Margarita Road at
Paseo Brillante.
Principal Engineer Moghadam provided the PublicfTraffic Safety Commission with a staff
report (of written record).
Commissioner Youmans relayed his concurrence with staff's report.
In response to Commissioner Jacobs' query, Principal Engineer Moghadam advised that
off-hand, he would not have the traffic warrants for Avenida Cima Del Sol.
Commissioner Jacobs requested that the warrants for Avenida Cima Del Sol be
evaluated.
Director of Public Works Hughes noted that if it is the desire of the Commission, Avenida
Cima Del Sol could be added to the signal priority update list.
Chairperson Arbogast relayed that an option to consider would be to restrict a left-hand
turn onto Margarita Road from Paseo Brillante making it a right-hand turn only;
reiterating that this location would not meet the warrants for a signal as stated in staff's
report.
Echoing Chairperson Arbogast's comment, Commissioner Hagel agreed that a traffic
light on Margarita Road and Paseo Brillante may make the situation worse.
Principal Engineer Moghadam offered the following:
o That most hours of the day a left-hand turn would not be difficult
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o That the number of traffic accidents on Margarita Road and Paseo Brillante
would not demonstrate a problem.
Director of Public Works Hughes noted that installing a No left-hand turn on Margarita
Road and Paseo Brillante would create frustration for residents during the non oeak
hours of the day.
Appreciating comments by Director of Public Works Hughes and Principal Engineer
Moghadam, Commissioner Jacobs noted that it would be his desire to have Paseo
Briallante on the signal priority update list to be evaluated in detail.
MOTION: Commissioner Youmans moved to approve staff recommendation and denv
the request for installation of a traffic signal on Margarita Road and Paseo Brillante.
Commissioner Ramos seconded the motion and voice vote reflected unanimous
aooroval.
5. Request for Traffic SiQnallnstallation - Wolf Vallev Road at Caminito Olite
RECOMMENDATION:
5.1 That the PublicfTraffic Safety Commission deny the request for
installation of a traffic signal at the intersection of Wolf Valley Road at
Caminito Olite.
Principal Engineer Moghadam provided the Commission with a staff report (of record).
Commissioner Youmans requested that a speed limit sign be installed on Wolf Valley
Road at Caminito Olite.
Principal Engineer advised that speed limit signs will be posted on Wolf Valley Road and
Caminito Olite in the near future.
MOTION: Commissioner Jacobs moved to approve staff recommendation and denv the
request of a traffic signal on Wolf Valley Road and Caminito Olite. Commissioner Hagel
seconded the motion and voice vote reflected unanimous approval.
6. Traffic EnQineer's Reoort
No additional comments.
7. Police Chiefs Reoort
Sergeant Anderson gave a brief report as follows:
o That 1214 citations were written in the City; and that 257 citations were from
SLAP
o That the fatal collision on Margarita Road was due to an individual turning off
Margarita Road onto Paseo Brillante; advising that the driver was at fault
o That there was an attempt homicide on January 31, 2007
o That a presentation on paperless citations will be provided at the April, 2007,
PublicfTraffic Safety Commission meeting
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o That a roving saturation will take place on Saturday, March 17,2007; noting that
more details will be provided to the Commission via email
8. Fire Chiefs Reoort
Captain Buckley offered the following update:
o That the Roripaugh Fire Station would be nearing its completion and that staff
will be bringing in the new fire engine for the Commission to explore
o That CERT will take place on Friday, March 2, Saturday March 3, and Sunday,
March 4
o That medical supplies will be purchased for the Citizen Corps. trailer and will be
brought to the Commission once completion of supplies is done.
Deputy City Manager Yates advised the Commission that currently there would be
private security at night at the Roripaugh Fire Station being paid for by the developer.
Director of Public Works Hughes noted that the Wolf Creek Fire Station would be
nearing its completion.
On behalf of the American Legion, Commissioner Ramos noted that a recognition dinner
will be provided for Police, CHP, and Fire Department on Thursday, March 29, 2007.
ADJOURNMENT
At 7:30 p.m. Chairperson Arbogast formally adjourned this meeting to Thursday, March
22. 2007 at 6:00 P.M., in the City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, and
Temecula.
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