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In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the office of the City Clerk (951) 694-6444. Notification 48 hours prior to a meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to that meeting [28 CFR 35.102.35.104 ADA Title II]. TEMECULA PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 43200 BUSINESS PARK DRIVE DECEMBER 1, 2010 — 6:00 PM PRELUDE MUSIC: CALL TO ORDER: Flag Salute: Roll Call: PUBLIC COMMENTS Earlene Bundy Commissioner Harter Carey, Guerriero, Harter, Kight, and Telesio Next in Order: Resolution: 10-25 A total of 15 minutes is provided so members of the public may address the Commission on items that are not listed on the Agenda. Speakers are limited to three minutes each. If you desire to speak to the Commission about an item not on the Agenda, a salmon colored "Request to Speak" form should be filled out and filed with the Commission Secretary. When you are called to speak, please come forward and state your name for the record. For all other agenda items a "Request to Speak" form must be filed with the Commission Secretary prior to the Commission addressing that item. There is a three-minute time limit for individual speakers. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC All matters listed under Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and all will be enacted by one roll call vote. There will be no discussion of these items unless Members of the Planning Commission request specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action.. CONSENT CALENDAR 1 Minutes RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Appprove the Minutes of November 17, 2010 1 2 Change in Location for the Planning Commission Meetings RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 Adopt a resolution entitled: PC RESOLUTION NO. 10- A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA CHANGING THE LOCATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION MEETINGS TO CITY HALL, LOCATED AT 41000 MAIN STREET, TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS Any person may submit written comments to the Planning Commission before a public hearing or may appear and be heard in support of or in opposition to the approval of the project(s) at the time of hearing. If you challenge any of the projects in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing or in written correspondences delivered to the Commission Secretary at, or prior to, the public hearing. Any person dissatisfied with any decision of the Planning Commission may file an appeal of the Commission's decision. Said appeal must be filed within 15 calendar days after service of written notice of the decision, must be filed on the appropriate Planning Department application and must be accompanied by the appropriate filing fee. 3 Planning Application Nos. PA08-0241, PA08-0242, a Development Plan and Conditional Use Permit for the construction of a two-story, 24,943 Islamic Center located at the northeast corner of Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri, Eric Jones RECOMMENDATION: 3.1 Adopt a resolution entitled: PC RESOLUTION 10 - PLANNING APPLICATION NOS. PA08-0241 AND PA08-0242, A TWO-PHASE DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A TWO- STORY, 24,943 SQUARE FOOT RELIGIOUS FACILITY ON 4.32 ACRES WITHIN A VERY LOW (VL) RESIDENTIAL ZONE LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF NICOLAS ROAD AND CALLE COLIBRI (APN 957-140-012) REPORTS FROM COMMISSIONERS PLANNING DIRECTOR REPORT ADJOURNMENT 2 Next regular meeting: Planning Commission, Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 6:00 PM City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC - The agenda packet (including staff reports) will be available for viewing at City Hall's Planning Department Public Counter located at 43200 Business Park Drive and at the Temecula Library located at 30600 Pauba Road during normal business hours. Additionally, any supplemental material distributed to a majority of the Commissioners regarding any item on the Agenda, after the posting of the Agenda, will be available for public review at the locations indicated above. The packet will be available for viewing the Friday before the Planning Commission meeting after 4:00 p.m. You may also access the packet the Friday before the meeting after 4:00 p.m. on the City's website at www.cityoftemecula.org. 3 ACTION MINUTES TEMECULA PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 43200 BUSINESS PARK DRIVE NOVEMBER 17, 2010 — 6:00 PM PRELUDE MUSIC: CALL TO ORDER: Flag Salute: Roll Call: ABSENT: Earlene Bundy Commissioner Guerriero Carey, Guerriero, Harter, Kight, and Telesio HARTER CONSENT CALENDAR 1 Minutes RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Next in Order: Resolution: 10-23 Approve the Minutes of November 3, 2010 APPROVED 4-0-1-0, MOTION BY COMMISSIONER GUERRIERO, SECOND BY COMMISSIONER KIGHT; VOICE VOTE REFLECTED APPROVAL; HARTER ABSENT PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS 2 Planning Application No. PA10-0210, A Zoning Amendment to change the zoning of a parcel located at 42210 Lyndie Lane from High Density Residential to Community Commercial, the site's current General Plan designation, Eric Jones APPROVED 4-0-1- 0, MOTION BY COMMISSIONER GUERRIERO, SECOND BY COMMISSIONER KIGHT; VOICE VOTE REFLECTED APPROVAL; HARTER ABSENT RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 Adopt a resolution entitled: PC RESOLUTION 10-23 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING A ZONING AMENDMENT TO CHANGE THE ZONING OF A PARCEL LOCATED AT 42210 LYNDIE LANE FROM HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (H) TO COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (CC)" (APN 921-310-018) 1 2.2 Adopt a resolution entitled: PC RESOLUTION 10-24 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ADOPT A RESOLUTION ENTITLED "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ADOPTING A NEGATIVE DECLARATION IN CONNECTION WITH A ZONING AMENDMENT APPLICATION TO CHANGE THE ZONING OF A PARCEL LOCATED AT 42210 LYNDIE LANE FROM HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (H) TO COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (CC) (APN 921-310-018) REPORTS FROM COMMISSIONERS PLANNING DIRECTOR REPORT ADJOURNMENT Next regular meeting: Planning Commission, Wednesday, December 1, 2010, 6:00 PM City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. Carl Carey Chairman 2 Patrick Richardson Director of Planning and Redevelopment CITY OF TEMECULA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM TO: Planning Commission FROM: Patrick Richardson, Director of Planning and Redevelopment DATE: December 1, 2010 SUBJECT: Change in Location for the Planning Commission Meetings Due to the recent completion of the new Civic Center, the Planning Commission Meetings will now be held in the Council Chambers at 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. This change will constitute a permanent move for the location of the Planning Commission Meetings. The time of the regularly scheduled meeting will riot change and will be held at the normal 6:00 p.m. hour. Attachment: Resolution PC RESOLUTION NO. 10- A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA CHANGING THE LOCATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION MEETINGS TO CITY HALL, LOCATED AT 41000 MAIN STREET, TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA Section 1. The Offices of the City of Temecula have been relocated to a new Civic Center facility located at 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. Section 2. This facility has been designed to house the City Council Chambers. Section 3. Pursuant to the authority of Section 1.04.020.8. of the Temecula Municipal Code, regular meetings of the Temecula Planning Commission shall be held in the Council Chambers located at City Hall, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. The date and time of the regular meetings shall remain the same as in Section 2.04.020.A. of the Temecula Municipal Code. Section 4. The Secretary of the Temecula Planning Commission shall certify to the passage and adoption of this resolution. Section 5. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City of Temecula Planning Commission this 1St day of December, 2010. Carl Carey, Chairman ATTEST: Patrick Richardson, Secretary [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE )ss CITY OF TEMECULA I, Patrick Richardson, Secretary of the Temecula Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the forgoing PC Resolution No. 10- was duly and regularly adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof held on the 1St day of December, 2010, by the following vote: AYES: PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: NOES: PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: ABSTAIN: PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: Patrick Richardson, Secretary DATE OF MEETING: PREPARED BY: PROJECT SUMMARY: RECOMMENDATION: CEQA: STAFF REPORT— PLANNING CITY OF TEMECULA PLANNING COMMISSION December 1, 2010 Eric Jones, Case Planner Planning Application Nos. PA08-0241 and PA08-0242, a two-phase Development Plan and Conditional Use Permit for a two-story, 24,943 square foot religious facility on 4.32 acres within a VL zone located at the southwest corner of Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri Approve with Conditions Mitigated Negative Declaration w/ Monitoring Plan Section 15070 PROJECT DATA SUMMARY Name of Applicant: General Plan Designation: Zoning Designation: Existing Conditions/ Land Use: Stephen Sigler, Axis 3 Architecture, on behalf of owner, Islamic Center of Temecula Valley Very Low (VL) Residential Very Low (VL) Residential Site: Vacant Lot/Very Low (VL) Residential North: South: East: West: Nicolas Road - Single Family Home/Very Low (VL) Residential Single Family Home/Very Low (VL) Residential Existing Religious Facility/Very Low (VL) Residential Single Family Home/Very Low (VL) Residential Lot Area: Total Floor Area/Ratio: Landscape Area/Coverage: Parking Required/Provided: Existinq/Proposed Min/Max Allowable or Required 4.32 Acres 2.5 Acres Minimum .13 Proposed 55% Proposed Phase 1: 104 Proposed Phase 2: 181 Proposed .20 Maximum N/A 91 Required 98 Required BACKGROUND SUMMARY On October 14, 2008, Stephen Sigler of Axis 3 Architecture, Inc. submitted Planning Application Nos. PA08-0241 and PA08-0242, a Development Plan and Conditional Use Permit application designed to allow for the construction of a 24,943 square foot religious facility located within a Very Low (VL) residential zoning district. No daycare or formal educational institution is proposed as part of the project. The applicant has proposed to construct the project in two phases. Phase one of the project will feature a 4,157 square foot building. This structure will include a prayer hall, restrooms, and a storage area. The site plan for phase one illustrates that parking will be located mostly at the rear of the structure. Landscaping will be placed between the front of the structure and Nicolas Road. Phase two of the project will consist of a 20,786 square foot two-story expansion of phase one. The expansion will include a new prayer hall and several offices and classrooms. These rooms will be used in a manner typical for religious facilities in that they will create space for activities such as religious study and counseling. Parking will be added along the front of the structure in the second phase. The existing prayer hall will be converted to multi-purpose space. Staff has worked with the applicant to ensure that all concerns have been addressed, and the applicant concurs with the recommended Conditions of Approval. ANALYSIS Site Plan The project site will be constructed on a parcel totaling 4.32 acres in a Very Low (VL) residential zoning district. Nicolas Road borders the subject property to the north and Calle Colibri is a cul- de-sac bordering the property to the east. The subject property is surrounded by custom single- family homes to the north, south, and west. An existing religious facility is located immediately to the east across Calle Colibri. Phase one of the project will consist of a one-story 4,157 square foot religious facility. This structure will contain a prayer hall, restrooms and storage space. A playground will also be provided at the east side of the building. Ingress and egress to the site will occur at two points. The primary access to the facility will be placed at the southern end of Calle Colibri. This entrance will take patrons into the parking lot in which the applicant will provide 104 spaces. For phase one, 91 spaces are required per Table 17.24.040 of the City of Temecula Development Code. The site plan also shows that decorative stamped concrete will be used in the areas consisting of the disabled parking spaces. The pedestrian walkway leading from the southernmost portion of the parking to the facility also features the same decorative paving. A seven -foot retaining wall will be installed at the southern end of the parking lot. This retaining wall will be designed to match the fencing around the property. The plans call for the area between the structure and Nicolas Road to be landscaped until the construction of phase two. A secondary entrance has been provided on Calle Colibri and is located approximately 200 feet south of Nicolas Road. For phase one of the project this point of access will lead to the parking lot through a decomposed granite path within the landscaping just described. This vehicular access path will be removed upon the start of construction of phase two. Phase two of the project will consist of a two-story, 20,786 square foot expansion to phase one. This structure will contain a prayer hall with a balcony replacing the prayer hall in phase one, classroom space and offices. According to the Statement of Operation, the classroom space will be devoted to Sunday School programs. The Statement of Operations also indicates that no other classroom activities will occur during Sunday School and that no classroom activities will occur during Friday services. Access to the facility will remain the same as phase one with the exception that the decomposed granite travel lane will be paved. The disabled spaces and pedestrian walkway will feature the same decorative concrete as phase one. The phase one sanctuary will cease to be utilized as a sanctuary after construction of phase two. Per Table 17.24.040 of the City of Temecula Development Code, parking for religious facilities must be parked at a rate of one space per every 35 square feet of assembly area where there are no fixed seats. Phase two will require 98 parking spaces based on this calculation. As part of phase two, the applicant has elected to provide an additional 77 parking spaces to the original 104 for a total of 181 parking spaces at the completion of the project. Architecture The project includes many design elements typically found in traditional Islamic architecture, but also contains many elements of Mediterranean architecture which is widely found in Southern California. For example, the applicant has chosen to use mission style clay tiles for much of the roof with the exception of the dome, and a tile mosaic has been proposed for sections of the exterior wall. Stucco will also be incorporated in the project. The stucco will use three different neutral colors to create accents for both phases of the structure. Two minarets have been included in the design. These traditional Islamic architectural elements have been carefully blended into the project in order to ensure they are in visual harmony with the rest of the structure. They will also be the same height as the main structure. The dome and a portion of the roofing for the minarets will feature a metal roof consisting of the color Cool Copper Penny. This type of roofing has been done in the City before, most notably at the Penny Dome building in Old Town located at 41888 Fourth Street. The project will feature a total building height of 40 feet. The limit for structures in a Very Low (VL) residential district is 35 feet. However, per the City of Temecula Development Code (Section 17.06.050.G), certain architectural elements may exceed the zone height limit by no more than 15 feet. The overall building height of the project does not exceed this 15 -foot threshold. Fencing will surround the property and will incorporate wrought iron elements with interspersed pilasters that will provide a decorative appearance. Landscaping will also be provided along the fencing were it is adjacent to the public right-of-way to help soften its effect. Landscaping Landscaping for the project will feature a variety of trees shrubs and ground cover plant material. These plant materials will surround the property and will thus serve as a way to soften the hardscape features such as pedestrian walkways, drive isles, and parking areas. Phase one of the project will feature wildflower hydroseed mix landscaping in the area that will contain phase two. This effectively means that landscaping during phase one will cover nearly the entire area between the structure and Nicolas Road and help create a finished look for phase one. The hill immediately above the retaining wall located at the southern end of the property will also feature an abundance of landscaping including Magnolia trees and Cape Mallow shrubs. Landscaping for the parking areas for both phases have been designed to include landscape planters at the end of each parking row and a minimum 5 foot landscape planting area along the perimeter of the entire parking area. All planting areas will utilize drought tolerant plants. These design features are consistent with the City of Temecula Development Code (Section 17.24.050.H). Traffic The applicant voluntarily agreed to the development of a traffic study. This study study was prepared by KOA Corporation under the direction of the Public Works Department Traffic Division and submitted to the City on November 11, 2010. Based on the intersections and roadways evaluated, the study reveals that if the recommended mitigation is followed, the proposed project will not result in a significant impact on the city's circulation system. In order to ensure a complete and comprehensive analysis of the proposed project's impacts, KOA Corporation analyzed the following intersections: • Winchester Road and Margarita Road • Winchester Road and Nicolas Road • Nicolas Road and General Kearny Road • Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri • Walcott Lane and La Serena Way The following cumulative projects were also included in the analysis: Project Name Size Land Use Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witness 8,264 Square Feet Religious Facility Saraphina 67 Single -Family Homes Single -Family Residential Roripaugh Ranch 2,015 Single -Family Homes Single -Family Residential AM/PM Car Wash 946 Square Feet Commercial Gas Station Car Wash Walcott Estates 45 Single -Family Homes Single -Family Residential The traffic study analysis of the intersections and cumulative projects listed above revealed that the applicant will need to provide, as mitigation, a two-way left turn lane along the project frontage on the eastbound approach of the Nicolas Road/Calle Colibri intersection. Project impacts at this intersection will be made less than significant with the inclusion of this measure and it is included in the Mitigation Monitoring Program for the project. The study also revealed that intersections of Winchester Road/Nicolas Road and Winchester Road/Margarita Road are operating and will continue to operate at unsatisfactory levels of service. This is a result of existing uses compounded by a heavier traffic load when the pick-up time for Chaparral High School (2 p.m.) and the proposed Roripaugh Ranch project to the east are added to the analysis. Recognizing that the Level of Service and delays at intersections along Winchester Road are currently operating less than satisfactory, the City of Temecula has initiated the implementation of an Adaptive Traffic Signal System to mitigate conditions. The adaptive system monitors traffic flows system wide and adjusts traffic signal cycle lengths to address the changes in traffic flows, minimize delays, and improve system progression. By virtue of this continual monitoring, intersection LOS is improved significantly, typically by 10 to 15 percent. The implementation of the adaptive system will be completed by April 2011. The traffic study utilized the adaptive system to analyze the operation of the intersections of Winchester Road/Nicolas Road and Winchester Road/Margarita Road and found that it will mitigate the intersections to a level of no significant impact. Operational Characteristics The applicant has submitted a Statement of Operations as part of their application materials. Per the Statement of Operations, hours of operation for the religious facility shall be as follows: Monday through Thursday: 5:30 a.m. — 6 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. - 9:15 p.m. Friday: 12:15 p.m. — 2:45 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. — 10:00 p.m. Saturday (last week of the month): 7:00 p.m. — 10:00 p.m. Sunday (Sunday school): 9:00 a.m. — 1:00 p.m. The Statement of Operations indicates that no other types of classroom activities will be conducted during Sunday school sessions and Fridays will consist of religious services with no classroom activities occurring simultaneously. In addition, no daycare facility will be included as part of the project. LEGAL NOTICING REQUIREMENTS Notice of the public hearing was published in the Californian on November 17, 2010 and mailed to the property owners within the required 1300 -foot radius. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION Staff has reviewed the project in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and based on an Initial Study, it has been determined the project will not have a significant impact on the environment; therefore, a Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared for the project. An Initial Study was prepared for the project in an effort to further evaluate if the project would generate any potentially significant impacts to the environment. This document was distributed and made available for public review on May 28, 2010. The results of the Initial Study show environmental impacts for the project are alt Less than significant with the mitigation proposed in the Mitigation Monitoring Program developed for the project. FINDINGS Development Plan (Section 17.050.010.F) The proposed use is in conformance with the General Plan for Temecula and with all applicable requirements of State law and other Ordinances of the City. As conditioned, the project is consistent with the General Plan. The General Plan has listed the proposed use as a compatible use within residential areas, and the project is in conformance with other Ordinances of the City and State law. The overall development of the land is designed for the protection of the public health, safety, and general welfare. As conditioned, the project has been found to be consistent with all applicable policies, guidelines, standards and regulations intended to ensure that the project will be constructed and function in a manner consistent with the protection of the public health, safety, and general welfare. In addition, the project has also been reviewed by a variety of external government agencies as part of the Initial Study process to further ensure that the project has been designed and appropriately conditioned so that it will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, and general welfare. Conditional Use Permit (Section 17.04.010.E) The proposed conditional use is consistent with the General Plan and the Development Code. The proposed religious facility is located within a Very Low (VL) residential district. Religious facilities require a Conditional Use Permit in VL zones. As designed and conditioned the project is consistent with the City of Temecula General Plan and Development Code. The proposed conditional use is compatible with the nature, condition and development of adjacent uses, buildings and structures and the proposed conditional use will not adversely affect the adjacent uses, buildings or structures. The proposed use is for a religious facility located within a Very Low (VL) residential district. According to the City of Temecula Development Code, these types of uses are allowed in all residential districts upon the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. Custom single-family homes surround the project on all sides with the exception of the east side. An existing religious facility lies to the east of the proposed project. As designed and conditioned, the project will not adversely affect adjacent uses, buildings or structures. The site for a proposed conditional use is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the yards, walls, fences, parking and loading facilities, buffer areas, landscaping, and other development features prescribed in this Development Code and required by the Planning Commission or City Council in order to integrate the use with other uses in the neighborhood. As designed and conditioned the yards, walls, fences, parking and loading facilities, buffer areas, landscaping, and other development features required in the City of Temecula Development Code have been satisfied. As a result, the project will integrate into the surrounding area in much the same way as the immediately adjacent existing religious facility. The nature of the proposed conditional use is not detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the community. The project is a religious facility to be located in a Very Low (VL) residential zoning district. Religious facilities are a permitted use in VL zones with the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. As designed and conditioned, the project is consistent with the Temecula General Plan and Development Code, which contains provisions to protect the health, safety and general welfare of the community. That the decision to approve, conditionally approve, or deny the application for a Conditional Use Permit be based on substantial evidence in view of the record as a whole before the Planning Commission or City Council on appeal. The decision to approve, conditionally approve, or deny the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be based on substantial evidence in view of the record as a whole before the Planning Commission. 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MOM M UPONCOun 2101001411.221124612.64/11E02101•2211002024110104/1A d001411MIC1104 40.0.422 *MI UAW, dauARDPIwArtAIMNO "'""OroeTM APREV M(BUTIdMYMMMdIAALMALR drCEb REItbE/EOO.EO'41MEA/PEpC 11ER OAN Ad.I66a1EE Eq COI•DIN W CWIDIP pbdtM02ae. A MOM.*PT.124D/4.1200HMMOR lVAYNdMRMw 1E0H+f1 PARKING SUMMARY 'PHASE 1' REQUIRED PRONGED ADM u AMID c5 ADA ADA MOTORCYCLE M) MOTORCYCLE N BICYCLES S% BICYCLES S% 2 TOTAL 1) TOTAL 1w 'PHASE r REQAREO PRDVEEO AUTO 1E w2D 04 ADA ADA MOlpg45C14 3 MOTORCYCLE 1 BICYCLES BICYCLES TOTN @) TOTAL }i swroTA1 fro DRAWING INDEX CML 1 Cd1CDOWE 20.42/141 LANDSCAPE ELAE SHEET 00.1 PWSE CAE CO4 51444 LANDSCAPE *0.2 PIWE IWO CONCEPTUALINA1CAPE ARCHITECTURAL T1 MEE SHEET PHASE 1 ALA Err! PLAN • PRASE I AEA FEDQIPWI• ROSE AO1 D111E11NQ4 Pun • PIUSEI ASO EXTERIOR E4EVATONB• PNAaeI ADi MERIDA EEEVA110NS• PHASES AIA ROOF PIM • MADE I AEA MILMO SECTIONS. PRASE1 PRASE A)4 A }.1 ASO AOD AP.D EEEE PLAN -PHASE FIRST FLOOR PLAN. 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"" E1,.br501.... ©n KC 0° ....r..5 GENERAL NOTES .. mar w Sl NUTZ mart w L I.1.11.11.041,9111,111•15.11150.4.0.406 11015•1=111.11 SITE SITE DATA: 0.1.012 1.40400) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 0/11.1.1.05112. 13121,140511L rw10l0111e65101.551540, 15.•, r. r...mew.m reml..xorraz BUILDINO DATA: 5.052 51•01.011 110552 MM.. 011,5.5. 1.11. 1O101.0.11.50.0515u MOP. • 1,11 0.111 551555.0511 7.05E ENLARGED -FLOOR PLAN (NOTED)ffl -CIL ^Epp` ^0, Es a rcrtrno. • oa<k a e 00 NA wAY PRARMALL 0 4 41 ENLARGED -FLOOR PLAN (DIMENSIONED) O a,[:Y,,e.MM9T IL' -F r004MLt SRS7.0.'S1 4,1'.1:0.n81 4/7,1:10001 rl_P te.wgZ �J.-D:R1pC_. 41 SOUTH-EAST EXTERIOR ELEVATION m 1.0 PARAPEe rd: MSAST._.4 7.•-E t2.MML' 11 II CI ID • ......... 0.R..._. 4 NORTH-WEST EXTERIOR ELEVATION O WAIL IINgHq IEA LeNebw STUCC jBRASE 20IR.OAT MESH ASMI (LIGNTI ® Lelloba �E CTTEER(IBOARSESTUCCO ® MANORSTUCCO Tchat YXDIIgFAC TPNISH OSIlN WMOOWS ® ALC,A. CLAY ell ROOFING VITRA PACIFIC CLAY 'MISSION' STYLE WINDOWS AND DOORS SAN RAMON BEM ALUMINUM CLAD WEA1} RED BRONZE WEATHERED COLLECTION 1ATRA.TOSCANA EXTERIOR WALLILE MOSAIC ART.OSSBM & ARL OSS7AV A ARTUSSSAV ANSMN MEAL ROOT COOL COPPER PENNY DuokreckSOCOUIncclorne MAOIS M BRONZE MATERIALS q t0 El SCALE' 04..1'd' 'L -C 3R➢t. 1. SPATIAL: TM511LL00RLLE OWE Ulf e1ADOIED AREA 2, CONCRETE/MASONRY ZJ WA S. METALS: ^ MOEp0 RE6bTAHMA lq ER9 5°tESI �RE o�rurt nA9ren WEEP Til tam RAv0OQCORMCEUO4AOx0 a. ween: ® W000 DOORS 0, ERIgNEm: CORMCEe PAMPETWIAL 1NEP ®HAAT PLASM EN. PER0UROERI ®CCNIROL JONI 1-7E11C 03 WA S. SPECIALTIES. I%SOECORATRE MOON % 32,4u�b O01 err' �k °Eni Ats m e E PRELNAFACIURE0 CONCRETE CM - MAY VISSICIr 71LERCOF OLMAYvu9ICIrnLERCOr tr ILE WOW MCIe RE 0000.uC. Al TRE P0110'M10 COLORS ART0eZ.10SARTALNN/. MAMMY ® LAM LITCMTOULbRN%I1ME9 0AMA O0011010SCUPOELt PIAS7EREONJI O111pI0 PLABIEA !OM CAMROLND RLI) LS AND WNL SXO CORSE STUD WALL DR 000A Llama_ AC COMM. i ` `.�, i BID A = -- ;- —�— r ,--® a 41 SOUTH-EAST EXTERIOR ELEVATION m 1.0 PARAPEe rd: MSAST._.4 7.•-E t2.MML' 11 II CI ID • ......... 0.R..._. 4 NORTH-WEST EXTERIOR ELEVATION O WAIL IINgHq IEA LeNebw STUCC jBRASE 20IR.OAT MESH ASMI (LIGNTI ® Lelloba �E CTTEER(IBOARSESTUCCO ® MANORSTUCCO Tchat YXDIIgFAC TPNISH OSIlN WMOOWS ® ALC,A. CLAY ell ROOFING VITRA PACIFIC CLAY 'MISSION' STYLE WINDOWS AND DOORS SAN RAMON BEM ALUMINUM CLAD WEA1} RED BRONZE WEATHERED COLLECTION 1ATRA.TOSCANA EXTERIOR WALLILE MOSAIC ART.OSSBM & ARL OSS7AV A ARTUSSSAV ANSMN MEAL ROOT COOL COPPER PENNY DuokreckSOCOUIncclorne MAOIS M BRONZE MATERIALS q t0 El SCALE' 04..1'd' 'L -C 3R➢t. 1. SPATIAL: TM511LL00RLLE OWE Ulf e1ADOIED AREA 2, CONCRETE/MASONRY ZJ WA S. METALS: ^ MOEp0 RE6bTAHMA lq ER9 5°tESI �RE o�rurt nA9ren WEEP Til tam RAv0OQCORMCEUO4AOx0 a. ween: ® W000 DOORS 0, ERIgNEm: CORMCEe PAMPETWIAL 1NEP ®HAAT PLASM EN. PER0UROERI ®CCNIROL JONI 1-7E11C 03 WA S. SPECIALTIES. I%SOECORATRE MOON % 32,4u�b O01 err' �k °Eni Ats m e E PRELNAFACIURE0 CONCRETE CM - MAY VISSICIr 71LERCOF OLMAYvu9ICIrnLERCOr tr ILE WOW MCIe RE 0000.uC. Al TRE P0110'M10 COLORS ART0eZ.10SARTALNN/. MAMMY ® LAM LITCMTOULbRN%I1ME9 0AMA O0011010SCUPOELt PIAS7EREONJI O111pI0 PLABIEA !OM CAMROLND RLI) LS AND WNL SXO CORSE STUD WALL DR 000A Llama_ AC COMM. s SOUTH-WEST EXTERIOR ELEVATION O NORTH EXTERIOR ELEVATION mr Ear.c NORTH-EAST EXTERIOR ELEVATION 29: -wALL BELOW WALL LINE CORNICE MOLDING ^PARAPET WALL 'TYP' =Iv twits' 4" CORNICE MOLOING--. BELOW DU ROOF SLOPE cLYIB 4/12 ROOF SLOPE -DIP' CORN/CE MOLDING ROOF PLANE SOLAR PANELS 1 -III . ......... _._ 26�t2 f2`PLA?EL,INE r , B23 -O PLATE LINE ........... ............ •............... s. —n r- �• 2]-0' PLATE si . 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O' WALL 91.00' 0ATER SEMER RCM _ EMY/D �4ii aAat" :»�i ,13 fEyLLyEpCT1RIC.y (044 M(H-b1. rA 1(,„0.111 75°- i SECTION A -A 40' 0 00' 20' 20' '00070• (1.1 C00Sr40Cl(0 MC0R0 DATE 04 (4.69 01:5 ACCO 015P(0009 DATE COVPLT4E (l. 00003 441 01,111/...N1.0. 1IAe1,1J.11' OMW'Hnf 0IrrI'AIJ115' Tl.I,.Wr,np11,1HAnrnO' loOnl' NI101N00A 0014 BCIICRO Ieluekikel 1rJnvvrmlm m.�_. nm .0111,111, M" 0111 1HEb1-, 090144 CITY OP TI{MECri A 14,41111.1.0 0101200110, OPTAM01.01. ('( INC '0.1.1'1 :'11, (il4Al)1N(: E•lAN CFP 1(10911'212 01.111111.1 28751 Rancho California Rd. SUITE 208 Temecula, CA. 92590 (951)506-2800 (951)506-3988 fox AXIS ARCHITECTURE, INC STEPHEN C. SIGLER A.I.A. LIC. NO. C 19090 stephen®oxls3orchitecture.net Date: November 1, 2010 To: City of Temecula, Planning Department Subject: Regarding: ICTV Community Center Facility Located at Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri Road City of Temecula Plot Plan Approval, PA 08-0242 "Statement of Operations", revised 11.1.10 The following is the proposed facility operations: The facility is approximately 24,943 gross sq. ft., two story structure for religious and community functions that are being planned and constructed in two separate phases. Phase One, one story, 4,157 s.f. community center Parking required for this phase is 91 spaces. Total parking provided is 104 spaces. Phase Two is a two-story Mosque and community center. Main level is 12,481 s.f., and the second floor is 8,305 for a total of 20, 786 gross square feet. Parking required for Phase Two is 98 spaces. The total parking for both phases is 181 spaces. Outdoor Activities: The only outdoor activity related to our normal operation of the facility will be related to the children's playground. Adequate parking, landscaping, open space, play area and driveways have been included to enhance the overall design and function. 28751 Rancho Collfornlo R. SUITE 208 Temaculo. CA. 92590 (951)506-2800 (951)506-3988 fox AXIS ARCHITECTURE, INC STEPHEN C. SIGLER A.I.A. LIC. N. C 19090 staphan®oxls3orchltacture. net a.) Hours of operation: Phase One Facility; Monday thru Thursday, 5:30 thru 6:00 am, and 8:30 thru 9:15 pm. Friday services from 12:15 thru 2:45 pm., and 7:00 thru 10:00 pm. Saturday services, last week of the month, from 7pm —1 Opm. Sunday School services program from 9 am —1 pm. Phase Two Facility, Monday thru Thursday, 5:30 thru 6:00 am, and 8:30 thru 9:15 pm. Friday services from 12:15 thru 2:45 pm., and 7:00 thru 10:00 pm. Saturday services, last week of the month, from 7pm — 1 Opm. Sunday School services program from 9 am —1 pm. b.) Number of employees: Phase One and Phase Two; one employee, Pastor/Imam. One religious leader, Pastor/Imam will be compensated on the basis of a service contract. c.) Required parking for this facility is 91 spaces for phase one. The phase one sanctuary will cease to be utilized as a sanctuary after construction of phase two. 98 spaces are required for phase two of the project. A total of 181 spaces, including 7 motorcycle spaces, will provided at the completion of phase 2. d.) Average daily peak trips anticipated is sixty five (65). e.) Equipment anticipated use: none f.) Hazardous material: none 28751 Rancho Collfornlo Rd. SUITE 208 Tamocula. CA. 92590 (951)506-2800 (951)506-3988 fox AXIS ARCHITECTURE, INC STEPHEN C. SIGLER A.I.A. LIC. NO. C 19090 stephsn®oxls3orchltactura.nat g.) The exterior spires or minarets at the roof area are for design purposes only and at no time during phase one or two will there be any audible prayer calls or outdoor public announcements. h.) The proposed use is a Mosque and community center. PC RESOLUTION NO. 10 - PLANNING APPLICATION NOS. PA08-0241 AND PA08- 0242, A TWO-PHASE DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A TWO-STORY, 24,943 SQUARE FOOT RELIGIOUS FACILITY ON 4.32 ACRES WITHIN A VERY LOW (VL) RESIDENTIAL ZONE LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF NICOLAS ROAD AND CALLE COLIBRI (APN 957-140-012) Section 1. Procedural Findings. The Planning Commission of the City of Temecula does hereby find, determine and declare that: A. On October 14, 2008, Stephen Sigler, Axis 3 Architecture, on behalf of owner, Islamic Center of Temecula Valley filed Planning Application No. PA08-0241, a Development Plan, and Planning Application No. PA08-0242, a Conditional Use Permit Application. Both applications were filed in a manner in accord with the City of Temecula General Plan and Development Code. B. The Applications were processed including, but not limited to a public notice, in the time and manner prescribed by State and local law. C. The Planning Commission, at a regular meeting, considered the Application and environmental review on December 1, 2010, at a duly noticed public hearing as prescribed by law, at which time the City staff and interested persons had an opportunity to and did testify either in support or in opposition to this matter. D. At the conclusion of the Commission hearing and after due consideration of the testimony, the Commission approved Planning Application Nos. PA08-0241 and PA08-0242 subject to and based upon the findings set forth hereunder. E. All legal preconditions to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. Section 2. Further Findings. The Planning Commission, in approving the Application hereby finds, determines and declares that: Development Plan (Section 17.05.010.F) A. The proposed use is in conformance with the General Plan for Temecula and with all applicable requirements of State law and other Ordinances of the City; As conditioned, the project is consistent with the General Plan. The General Plan has listed the proposed use as a compatible use within residential areas, and the project is in conformance with other Ordinances of the City and State law. B. The overall development of the land is designed for the protection of the public health, safety, and general welfare; As conditioned, the project has been found to be consistent with all applicable policies, guidelines, standards and regulations intended to ensure that the project will be constructed and function in a manner consistent with the protection of the public health, safety, and general welfare. In addition, the project has also been reviewed by a variety of external government agencies as part of the Initial Study process to further ensure that the project has been designed and appropriately conditioned so that it will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, and general welfare. Conditional Use Permit (Section 17.04.010.E) C. The proposed conditional use is consistent with the General Plan and the Development Code; The proposed religious facility is located within a Very Low (VL) residential district. Religious facilities require a Conditional Use Permit in VL zones. As designed and conditioned the project is consistent with the City of Temecula General Plan and Development Code. D. The proposed conditional use is compatible with the nature, condition and development of adjacent uses, buildings and structures and the proposed conditional use will not adversely affect the adjacent uses, buildings or structures; The proposed use is for a religious facility located within a Very Low (VL) residential district. According to the City of Temecula Development Code, these types of uses are allowed in all residential districts upon the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. Custom single-family homes surround the project on all sides with the exception of the east side. An existing religious facility lies to the east of the proposed project. As designed and conditioned, the project will not adversely affect adjacent uses, buildings or structures. E. The site for a proposed conditional use is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the yards, walls, fences, parking and loading facilities, buffer areas, landscaping, and other development features prescribed in this Development Code and required by the Planning Commission or City Council in order to integrate the use with other uses in the neighborhood; As designed and conditioned the yards, walls, fences, parking and loading facilities, buffer areas, Landscaping, and other development features required in the City of Temecula Development Code have been satisfied. As a result, the project will integrate into the surrounding area in much the same way as the immediately adjacent existing religious facility. F. The nature of the proposed conditional use is not detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the community; The project is a religious facility to be located in a Very Low (VL) residential zoning district. Religious facilities are a permitted use in VL zones with the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. As designed and conditioned the project is consistent with the Temecula General Plan and Development Code, which contains provisions to protect the health, safety and general welfare of the community. G. That the decision to approve, conditionally approve, or deny the application for a Conditional Use Permit be based on substantial evidence in view of the record as a whole before the Planning Commission or City Council on appeal; The decision to approve, conditionally approve, or deny the application for the Conditional Use Permit will be based on substantial evidence in view of the record as a whole before the Planning Commission. Section 3. Environmental Findings. The Planning Commission hereby makes the following environmental findings and determinations in connection with the approval of Planning Application Nos. PA08-0241 and PA08-0242, a two-phase Development Plan and Conditional Use Permit for a two-story, 24,943 square foot religious facility on 4.32 acres within a VL zone, located at the southwest corner of Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri A. Pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA), City staff prepared an Initial Study of the potential environmental effects of the proposed Development Plan and Conditional Use Permit as described in the Initial Study for the project. Based upon the findings contained in that study, it was determined that there was no substantial evidence that the project could have a significant effect on the environment and a Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared. B. Thereafter, City staff provided public notice of the public comment period and of the intent to adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration as required by law. The public comment period commenced on May 28, 2010, and expired on June 26, 2010. Copies of the documents have been available for public review and inspection at the offices of the Department of Planning, located at City Hall 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California 92590. C. Two written comments on the initial study were received prior to the public hearing and responses to the comments were prepared. The responses have been submitted to the Planning Commission and incorporated into the administrative record of the proceedings. D. The Planning Commission has reviewed the Mitigated Negative Declaration and all comments received regarding the Mitigated Negative Declaration prior to and at the December 1, 2010 public hearing, and based on the whole record before it finds that: (1) the Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared in compliance with CEQA; (2) there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect on the environment; and (3) the mitigation measures required by the Mitigated Negative Declaration reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the Planning Commission. E. Based on the findings set forth in the Resolution, the Planning Commission hereby adopts the Mitigated Negative Declaration prepared for this project. Section 4. Conditions. The Planning Commission of the City of Temecula approves Planning Application Nos. PA08-0241 and PA08-0242, a two-phase Development Plan and Conditional Use Permit for a two-story, 24,943 square foot religious facility on 4.32 acres within a VL zone located at the southwest corner of Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri, subject to the Conditions of Approval set forth on Exhibit A, attached hereto, and incorporated herein by this reference. Section 5. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City of Temecula Planning Commission this 1st day of December 2010. Carl Carey, Chairman ATTEST: Patrick Richardson, Secretary [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE )ss CITY OF TEMECULA ) I, Patrick Richardson, Secretary of the Temecula Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the forgoing PC Resolution No. 10- was duly and regularly adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof held on the 1st day of December 2010, by the following vote: AYES: PLANNING COMMISSIONERS: NOES: PLANNING COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: PLANNING COMMISSIONERS ABSTAIN: PLANNING COMMISSIONERS Patrick Richardson, Secretary EXHIBIT A CITY OF TEMECULA DRAFT CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Planning Application Nos.: PA08-0241 and PA08-0242 Project Description: A two-phase Development Plan and Conditional Use Permit for a two-story, 24,943 square foot religious facility on 4.32 acres within a VL zone located at the southwest corner of Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri Assessor's Parcel No.: 957-140-012 MSHCP Category: Commercial DIF Category: NIA (Non -Profit 501 c — Temecula Municipal Code Section 15.06.030.8) TUMF Category: Exempt (House of Worship — Temecula Municipal Code Section 15.08.040.F.9) Approval Date: December 1, 2010 Expiration Date: December 1, 2012 PLANNING DEPARTMENT Within 48 Hours of the Approval of This Project PL -1. The applicant/developer shall deliver to the Planning Department a cashier's check or money order made payable to the County Clerk in the amount of Two Thousand Seventy -Four Dollars and Twenty -Five Cents ($2,074.25) which includes the Two Thousand Ten Dollar and Twenty -Five Cent ($2,010.25) fee, required by Fish and Game Code Section 711.4(d)(3) plus the Sixty -Four Dollar ($64.00) County administrative fee, to enable the City to file the Notice of Determination for the Mitigated or Negative Declaration required under Public Resources Code Section 21152 and California Code of Regulations Section 15075. If within said 48-hour period the applicant/ developer has not delivered to the Planning Department the check as required above, the approval for the project granted shall be void due to failure of condition [Fish and Game Code Section 711.4(c)]. General Requirements PL -2. The applicant and owner of the real property subject to this condition shall hereby agree to indemnify, protect, hold harmless, and defend the City with Legal Counsel of the City's own selection from any and all claims, actions, awards, judgments, or proceedings against the City to attack, set aside, annul, or seek monetary damages resulting, directly or indirectly, from any action in furtherance of and the approval of the City, or any agency or instrumentality thereof, advisory agency, appeal board or legislative body including actions approved by the voters of the City, concerning the Planning Application. The City shall be deemed for purposes of this condition, to include any agency or instrumentality thereof, or any of its elected or appointed officials, officers, employees, consultants, contractors, legal counsel, and agents. City shall promptly notify both the applicant and landowner of any claim, action, or proceeding to which this condition is applicable and shall further cooperate fully in the defense of the action. The City reserves the right to take any and all action the City deems to be in the best interest of the City and its citizens in regards to such defense. PL -3. The permittee shall obtain City approval for any modifications or revisions to the approval of this project. PL -4. This approval shall be used within two years of the approval date; otherwise, it shall become null and void. By use is meant the beginning of substantial construction contemplated by this approval within the two year period, which is thereafter diligently pursued to completion, or the beginning of substantial utilization contemplated by this approval. PL -5. The Planning Director may, upon an application being filed prior to expiration, and for good cause, grant a time extension of up to 3 one-year extensions of time, one year at a time. PL -6. The project and all subsequent projects within this site shall comply with all mitigation measures identified within the Mitigated Negative Declaration. PL -7. A separate building permit shall be required for all signage. PL -8. The development of the premises shall substantially conform to the approved site plan and elevations contained on file with the Planning Department. PL -9. Landscaping installed for the project shall be continuously maintained to the reasonable satisfaction of the Planning Director. If it is determined that the landscaping is not being maintained, the Planning Director shall have the authority to require the property owner to bring the landscaping into conformance with the approved landscape plan. The continued maintenance of all landscaped areas shall be the responsibility of the developer or any successors in interest. PL -10. Other than stormwater, it is illegal to allow liquids, gels, powders, sediment, fertilizers, landscape debris, and waste from entering the storm drain system or from leaving the property. Spills and leaks must be cleaned up immediately. Do not wash, maintain, or repair vehicles onsite. Do not hose down parking areas, sidewalks, alleys, or gutters. Ensure that all materials and products stored outside are protected from rain. Ensure all trash bins are covered at all times. PL -11. The applicant shall paint a three-foot by three-foot section of the building for Planning Department inspection, prior to commencing painting of the building. PL -12. The applicant shall submit to the Planning Department for permanent filing two 8" X 10" glossy photographic color prints of the approved color and materials board and the colored architectural elevations. All labels on the color and materials board and Elevations shall be readable on the photographic prints. PL -13. The Conditions of Approval specified in this resolution, to the extent specific items, materials, equipment, techniques, finishes or similar matters are specified, shall be deemed satisfied by staff's prior approval of the use or utilization of an item, material, equipment, finish or technique that City staff determines to be the substantial equivalent of that required by the Conditions of Approval. Staff may elect to reject the request to substitute, in which case the real party in interest may appeal, after payment of the regular cost of an appeal, the decision to the Planning Commission for its decision. MATERIAL COLOR Exterior Stucco Exterior Stucco Exterior Stucco Roof Tile Metal Roof Wall Mosaic Aspen (La Habra 112x23) Silverado (La Habra x820) Mesa Verde (La Habra xx215) San Ramon Blend (M.C.A. Clay Tile Roofing) Cool Copper Penny (DuraTech 5000 & Zincalume) Chestnut (Jasba-Toscana: 0536/IV) Slate (Jasba-Toscana: 0537/IV), Atlantic (Jasba-Toscana: 0533/IV) PL -14. Trash enclosures shall be provided to house all trash receptacles utilized on the site. These shall be clearly labeled on site plan. PL -15. Parking for the project shall be shared across the site, including parking spaces in all lots that are a part of the project. If the project involves multiple lots, the applicant shall submit to the Planning Department a copy of a recorded Reciprocal Use Agreement, which provides for cross -lot access and parking across all lots. PL -16. If construction is phased, a construction staging area plan or phasing plan for construction equipment and trash shall be approved by the Planning Director. PL -17. The applicant shall comply with all operational characteristics included in their Statement of Operations dated November 1, 2010, on file with the Planning Department, unless superseded by these Conditions of Approval. PL -18. This Conditional Use Permit may be revoked pursuant to Section 17.03.080 of the City's Development Code. PL -19. The City, its Planning Director, Planning Commission, and City Council retain and reserve the right and jurisdiction to review and modify this Conditional Use Permit (including the Conditions of Approval) based on changed circumstances. Changed circumstances include, but are not limited to, the modification of business, a change in scope, emphasis, size of nature of the business, and the expansion, alteration, reconfiguration or change of use. The reservation of right to review any Conditional Use Permit granted or approved or conditionally approved hereunder by the City, its Planning Director, Planning Commission and City Council is in addition to, and not in - lieu of, the right of the City, its Planning Director, Planning Commission, and City Council to review, revoke or modify any Conditional Use Permit approved or conditionally approved hereunder for any violations of the conditions imposed on such Conditional Use Permit or for the maintenance of any nuisance condition or other code violation thereon. PL -20. The trash enclosures shall be large enough to accommodate a recycling bin, as well as, regular solid waste containers. PL -21. The developer shall contact the City's franchised solid waste hauler for disposal of construction and demolition debris. Only the City's franchisee may haul demolition and construction debris. PL -22. The developer shall contact the maintenance superintendent for a pre -design meeting to discuss design perimeters and obtain Temecula Community Services District Landscape Standards. The median landscape plans submitted for consideration for TCSD maintenance shall be in conformance with the TCSD Landscape Standards. PL -23. Construction of the landscaped median shall commence pursuant to a pre -construction meeting with the developer, TCSD maintenance superintendent, Building and Safety inspector and Public Works inspector. Developer shall comply with City and TCSD review and inspection processes. PL -24. The developer, the developer's successor or assignee, shall be responsible for the maintenance of the landscaped median until such time as those responsibilities are accepted by the TCSD or other responsible party. PL -25. The applicant shall comply with the Public Art Ordinance. PL -26. All parkways, including within the right-of-way, landscaping, walls, fencing, and on-site lighting shall be maintained by the property owner. Prior to Issuance of Grading Permit(s) PL -27. Provide the Planning Department with a copy of the underground water plans and electrical plans for verification of proper placement of transformer(s) and double detector check prior to final agreement with the utility companies. PL -28. Double detector check valves shall be installed internal to the project site at locations riot visible from the public right-of-way, subject to review and approval by the Planning Director. PL -29. The following shall be included in the Notes Section of the Grading Plan: "If at any time during excavation/construction of the site, archaeological/cultural resources, or any artifacts or other objects which reasonably appears to be evidence of cultural or archaeological resource are discovered, the property owner shall immediately advise the City of such and the City shall cause all further excavation or other disturbance of the affected area to immediately cease. The Planning Director at his/her sole discretion may require the property owner to deposit a sum of money it deems reasonably necessary to allow the City to consult and/or authorize an independent, fully qualified specialist to inspect the site at no cost to the City, in order to assess the significance of the find. Upon determining that the discovery is riot an archaeological/ cultural resource, the Planning Director shall notify the property owner of such determination and shall authorize the resumption of work. Upon determining that the discovery is an archaeological/cultural resource, the Planning Director shall notify the property owner that no further excavation or development may take place until a mitigation plan or other corrective measures have been approved by the Planning Director." PL -30. The developer is required to enter into a Cultural Resources Treatment Agreement with the Pechanga Tribe. This Agreement will address the treatment and disposition of cultural resources and human remains that may be impacted as a result of the development of the project, as well as provisions for tribal monitors. PL -31. The following shall be included in the Notes section of the Grading Plan: "If cultural resources are discovered during the project construction (inadvertent discoveries), all work in the area of the find shall cease, and a qualified archaeologist and representatives of the Pechanga Tribe shall be retained by the project sponsor to investigate the find, and make recommendations as to treatment and mitigation." PL -32. The following shall be included in the Notes section of the Grading Plan: "A qualified archaeological monitor will be present and will have the authority to stop and redirect grading activities, in consultation with the Pechanga Tribe and their designated monitors, to evaluate the significance of any archaeological resources discovered on the property." PL -33. The following shall be included in the Notes section of the Grading Plan: "A qualified Paleontologist shall be on-site during grading activities." PL -34. The following shall be included in the Notes section of the Grading Plan: "Tribal monitors from the Pechanga Tribe shall be allowed to monitor all grading, excavation and groundbreaking activities, including all archaeological surveys, testing, and studies, to be compensated by the developer." PL -35. The following shall be included in the Notes section of the Grading Plan: "The landowner agrees to relinquish ownership of all cultural resources, including all archaeological artifacts that are found on the project area, to the Pechanga Tribe for proper treatment and disposition." PL -36. The following shall be included in the Notes section of the Grading Plan: "All sacred sites are to be avoided and preserved." PL -37. The following shall be included in the Notes section of the Grading Plan: "A 30 -day preconstruction survey, in accordance with MSHCP guidelines and survey protocol, shall be conducted prior to ground disturbance. The results of the 30 -day preconstruction survey shall be submitted to the Planning Department prior to scheduling the pre -grading meeting with Public Works." PL -38. The following shall be included in the Notes Section of the Grading Plan: "No grubbing/clearing of the site shall occur prior to scheduling the pre -grading meeting with Public Works. All project sites containing suitable habitat for burrowing owls, whether owls were found or not, require a 30 -day preconstruction survey that shall be conducted within 30 days prior to ground disturbance to avoid direct take of burrowing owls. If the results of the survey indicate that no burrowing owls are present on-site, then the project may move forward with grading, upon Planning Department approval. If burrowing owls are found to be present or nesting on-site during the preconstruction survey, then the following recommendations must be adhered to: Exclusion and relocation activities may not occur during the breeding season, which is defined as March 1 through August 31, with the following exception: From March 1 through March 15 and from August 1 through August 31 exclusion and relocation activities may take place if it is proven to the City and appropriate regulatory agencies (if any) that egg laying or chick rearing is not taking place. This determination must be made by a qualified biologist." PL -39. A copy of the Rough Grading Plans shall be submitted and approved by the Planning Department. Prior to Issuance of Building Permit(s) PL -40. The applicant shall submit a photometric plan, including the parking lot to the Planning Department, which meets the requirements of the Development Code and the Palomar Lighting Ordinance. The parking lot light standards shall be placed in such a way as to not adversely impact the growth potential of the parking lot trees. PL -41. All downspouts shall be internalized. PL -42. Four copies of Construction Landscaping and Irrigation Plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Department. These plans shall conform to the approved conceptual landscape plan, or as amended bythese conditions. The location, number, height and spread, water usage or KC value, genus, species, and container size of the plants shall be shown. The plans shall be consistent with the Water Efficient Ordinance and Water Storage Contingency Plan per the Rancho California Water District. The plans shall be accompanied by the appropriate filing fee (per the City of Temecula Fee Schedule at time of submittal) and one copy of the approved Grading Plan. PL -43. The Landscaping and Irrigation Plans shall provide a minimum five-foot wide planter to be installed at the perimeter of all parking areas. Curbs, walkways, etc. are not to infringe on this area. PL -44. The Landscaping and Irrigation Plans shall include a note stating that "Three landscape site inspections are required. The first inspection will verify that the irrigation mainline is capable of being pressurized to 150 psi for a minimum period of two hours without loss of pressure, which will require inspection of irrigation installation of open trenches. The second inspection will verify that all irrigation systems have head-to-head coverage, and to verify that all plantings have been installed consistent with the approved construction landscape plans. The third inspection will verify proper landscape maintenance for release of the one year landscape maintenance bond." The applicant/owner shall contact the Planning Department to schedule inspections. PL -45. The Landscaping and Irrigation Plans shall include a note on the plans stating that "The contractor shall provide two copies of an agronomic soils report at the first irrigation inspection." PL -46. The Landscaping and Irrigation Plans shall include water usage calculations per Chapter 17.32 of the Development Code (Water Efficient Ordinance) and the total cost estimate of plantings and irrigation (in accordance with approved plan). Applicant shall use evapotranspiration (ETo) factor of 0.70 for calculating the maximum allowable water budget. PL -47. A landscape maintenance program shall be submitted for approval, which details the proper maintenance of all proposed plant materials to assure proper growth and landscape development for the long-term esthetics of the property. The approved maintenance program shall be provided to the landscape maintenance contractor who shall be responsible to carry out the detailed program. PL -48. Specifications of the landscape maintenance program shall indicate that "Three landscape site inspections are required. The first inspection will verify that the irrigation mainline is capable of being pressurized to 150 psi for a minimum period of two hours without loss of pressure, which will require inspection of irrigation installation of open trenches. The second inspection will verify that all irrigation systems have head-to-head coverage, and to verify that all plantings have been installed consistent with the approved construction landscape plans. The third inspection will verify proper landscape maintenance for release of the one year landscape maintenance bond." The applicant/owner shall contact the Planning Department to schedule inspections. PL -49. Precise Grading Plans shall be consistent with the approved rough grading plans including all structural setback measurements. PL -50. All WQMP treatment devices, including design details, shall be shown on the construction landscape plans. If revisions are made to the WQMP design that result in any changes to the conceptual landscape plans after entitlement, the revisions will be shown on the construction landscape plans, subject to the approval of the Planning Director. PL -51. All utilities shall be screened from public view. Landscape construction drawings shall show and label all utilities and provide appropriate screening. Provide a three-foot clear zone around fire check detectors as required by the Fire Department before starting the screen. Group utilities together in order to reduce intrusion. Screening of utilities is not to look like an after -thought. Plan planting beds and design around utilities. Locate all light poles on plans and insure that there are no conflicts with trees. PL -52. Building Construction Plans shall include detailed outdoor areas including but not limited to trellises, decorative furniture, fountains, hardscape to match the style of the building subject to the approval of the Planning Director. PL -53. Building plans shall indicate that all roof hatches shall be painted "International Orange." PL -54. The construction plans shall indicate the application of painted rooftop addressing plotted on a nine -inch grid pattern with 45 -inch tall numerals spaced nine inches apart. The numerals shall be painted with a standard nine -inch paint roller using fluorescent yellow paint applied over a contrasting background. The address shall be oriented to the street and placed as closely as possible to the edge of the building closest to the street. PL -55. Prior to the first building permit or installation of additional streetlights, whichever occurs first, the developer shall complete the TCSD application, submit an approved Edison Streetlight Plan and pay the advanced energy fees. PL -56. The developer shall provide TCSD verification of arrangements made with the City's franchise solid waste hauler for disposal of construction and demolition debris. PL -57. The landscape construction drawings for the landscaped median shall be reviewed and approved by the Director of Community Services. PL -58. The developer shall post security and enter into an agreement to install the landscaped median. Prior to Release of Power, Building Occupancy or Any Use Allowed by This Permit PL -59. An applicant shall submit a letter of substantial conformance, subject to field verification by the Planning Director or his/her designee. Said letter of substantial conformance shall be prepared by the project designer and shall indicate that all plant materials and irrigation system components have been installed in accordance with the approved final landscape and irrigation plans. If a certificate of use and occupancy is not required for the project, such letter of substantial conformance shall be submitted prior to scheduling for the final inspection. PL -60. The applicant shall be required to screen all loading areas and roof mounted mechanical equipment from view of the adjacent residences and public right-of-ways. If upon final inspection it is determined that any mechanical equipment, roof equipment or backs of building parapet walls are visible from any portion of the public right-of-way adjacent to the project site, the developer shall provide screening by constructing a sloping tile covered mansard roof element or other screening reviewed and approved by the Planning Director. PL -61. All required landscape planting and irrigation shall have been installed consistent with the approved construction plans and shall be in a condition acceptable to the Planning Director. The plants shall be healthy and free of weeds, disease, or pests. The irrigation system shall be properly constructed and in good working order. PL -62. Performance securities, in amounts to be determined by the Planning Director, to guarantee the maintenance of the plantings in accordance with the approved construction landscape and irrigation plan shall be filed with the Planning Department for a period of one year from final Certificate of Occupancy. After that year, if the landscaping and irrigation system have been maintained in a condition satisfactory to the Planning Director, the bond shall be released upon request by the applicant. PL -63. Each parking space reserved for the handicapped shall be identified by a permanently affixed reflectorized sign constructed of porcelain on steel, beaded text or equal, displaying the International Symbol of Accessibility. The sign shall not be smaller than 70 square inches in area and shall be centered at the interior end of the parking space at a minimum height of 80 inches from the bottom of the sign to the parking space finished grade, or centered at a minimum height of 36 inches from the parking space finished grade, ground, or sidewalk. A sign shall also be posted in a conspicuous place, at each entrance to the off-street parking facility, not less than 17 inches by 22 inches, clearly and conspicuously stating the following: "Unauthorized vehicles parked in designated accessible spaces not displaying distinguishing placards or license plates issued for persons with disabilities may be towed away at owner's expense. Towed vehicles may be reclaimed by telephoning (951) 696-3000." PL -64. In addition to the above requirements, the surface of each parking place shall have a surface identification sign duplicating the Symbol of Accessibility in blue paint of at least three square feet in size. PL -65. All site improvements including but not limited to parking areas and striping shall be installed. PL -66. The developer shall design and construct or provide an in lieu of construction fee for half width raised landscape median on Nicolas Road (Major Arterial Highway Standards -100' RAN) along property frontage. PL -67. All of the foregoing conditions shall be complied with prior to occupancy or any use allowed by this permit. OUTSIDE AGENCIES PL -68. Flood protection shall be provided in accordance with the Riverside County Flood Control District's transmittal dated November 3, 2008, a copy of which is attached. The fee is made payable to the Riverside County Flood Control Water District by either a cashier's check or money order, prior to the issuance of a grading permit (unless deferred to a later date by the District), based upon the prevailing area drainage plan fee. PL -69. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations set forth in the County of Riverside Department of Environmental Health's transmittal dated November 14, 2008, a copy of which is attached. PL -70. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations set forth in the Eastern Municipal Water District's transmittal dated October 28, 2008, a copy of which is attached. PL -71. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations set forth in the Rancho California Water District's transmittal dated November 5, 2008, a copy of which is attached. BUILDING AND SAFETY DEPARTMENT General Conditions/Information B-1. All design components shall complywith applicable provisions of the California Building, Plumbing and Mechanical Codes; California Electrical Code; California Administrative Code, Title 24 Energy Code, California Title 24 Disabled Access Regulations, and the Temecula Municipal Code in place at the time of building permit application submittal. B-2. Provide details of all applicable disabled access provisions and building setbacks on plans. B-3. Provide disabled access from the public way to the main entrance of the building. B-4. Provide van accessible parking located as close as possible to the main entry. B-5. Submit at time of plan review, a complete exterior site lighting plan showing compliance with Ordinance Number 655 for the regulation of light pollution. All streetlights and other outdoor lighting shall be shown on electrical plans submitted to the Department of Building and Safety. Any outside lighting shall be hooded and aimed not to shine directly upon adjoining property or public rights-of-way. B-6. A receipt or clearance letter from the Temecula Valley School District shall be submitted to the Building and Safety Department to ensure the payment or exemption from School Mitigation Fees. B-7. Obtain all building plans and permit approvals prior to commencement of any construction work. B-8. Commercial and industrial project trash enclosures, patio covers, light standards, and any block walls will require separate approvals and permits. B-9. Signage shall be posted conspicuously at the entrance to the project that indicates the hours of construction, as allowed by the City of Temecula Ordinance Number 94-21, specifically Section G(1) of Riverside County Ordinance Number 457.73, for any site within one-quarter mile of an occupied residence. The permitted hours of construction are Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., and Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. No work is permitted on Sundays or Government Holidays. B-10. The City of Temecula adopted an ordinance on March 31, 2003 to collect fees for a Riverside County area wide Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF). This project is subject to payment of these fees at the time of building permit issuance, subject to the provisions of Ordinance 03-01 and the fee schedule in effect at the time of building permit issuance. Prior to Submitting for Plan Review B-11. Obtain street addressing for all proposed buildings. At Plan Review Submittal B-12. Provide electrical plan including load calculations and panel schedule, plumbing schematic and mechanical plan applicable to scope of work for plan review. B-13. Provide number and type of restroom fixtures, to be in accordance with the provisions of the California Plumbing Code in place at the time of building permit application submittal. B-14. Provide precise grading plan to verify accessibility for persons with disabilities. B-15. Provide truss calculations that have been stamped by the engineer of record of the building and the truss manufacturer engineer. Prior to Issuance of Building Permit(s) B-16. Provide appropriate stamp of a registered professional with original signature on plans. Prior to Beginning of Construction B-17. A pre -construction meeting is required with the building inspector prior to the start of the building construction. FIRE PREVENTION General Requirements F-1. Final fire and life safety conditions will be addressed when building plans are reviewed by the Fire Prevention Bureau. These conditions will be based on occupancy, use, the California Building Code (CBC), California Fire Code (CFC), and related codes which are in force at the time of building plan submittal. F-2. The Fire Prevention Bureau is required to set a minimum fire flow for the remodel or construction of all commercial buildings per CFC Appendix B. The developer shall provide for this project, a looped water system, with two points of connection, capable of delivering 4,000 GPM at 20 -PSI residual operating pressure for a 4 -hour duration (CFC Appendix B and Temecula City Ordinance 15.16.020, Section R). F-3. The Fire Prevention Bureau is required to set minimum fire hydrant distances per CFC Appendix C. A combination of on-site and off site 6" x 4" x 2-2'/" outlets on a looped system shall be located on fire access roads and adjacent to public streets. Hydrants shall be spaced at 350 feet apart, at each intersection and shall be located no more than 210 feet from any point on the street or Fire Department access road(s) frontage to a hydrant. The required fire flow shall be available from any adjacent hydrants in the system. Additional hydrants may be required to meet spacing requirements to provide hydrant protection for entire site, including parking lots, than what is proposed on development plan (CFC Appendix C and Temecula City Ordinance 15.16.020, Section R) F-4. As required by the California Fire Code, when any portion of the facility or site that is in excess of 150 feet from a water supply on a public street, as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the facility, on-site fire hydrants and mains capable of supplying the required fire flow shall be provided. For this project on-site fire hydrants are required (CFC Chapter 5, Section 508.5). F-5. If construction is phased, each phase shall provide approved access and fire protection prior to any building construction (CFC Chapter 5, Section 503.4) Prior to Issuance of Grading Permit(s) F-6. Fire apparatus access roads shall be designed and maintained to support the imposed loads of fire apparatus and shall be with a surface to provide all-weather driving capabilities. Paved access roads shall be 80,000 lbs. GVW with a minimum of AC thickness of .25 feet. In accordance with Section 1410.1, prior to building construction, all locations where structures are to be built shall have fire apparatus access roads (CFC Chapter 5, Section 503.2, 503.4 and City Ordinance 15.16.020 Section E). F-7. Fire Department vehicle access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less than 24 feet and an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than 13 feet 6 inches (CFC Chapter 5, Section 503.2, 503.4 and City Ordinance 15.16.020 Section E). F-8. The gradient for fire apparatus access roads shall not exceed 15 percent (CFC Chapter 5, Section 503.2.7. and City Ordinance 15.16.020 Section E). F-9. This development shall maintain two points of access, via all-weather surface roads, as approved by the Fire Prevention Bureau (CFC Chapter 5, Section 503.1.2). F-10. Dead end roadways and streets in excess of 150 feet which have not been completed shall have a turnaround capable of accommodating fire apparatus (CFC Chapter 5, Section 503.2.5 and City Ordinance 15.16.020 Section E). F-11. Fire Department turn around requirements are 45 feet outside and 37 feet inside. Prior to Issuance of Building Permit(s) F-12. The developer shall furnish one copy of the water system plans to the Fire Prevention Bureau for approval prior to installation for all private water systems pertaining to the fire service loop. Plans shall be signed by a registered civil engineer, contain a Fire Prevention Bureau approval signature block, and conform to hydrant type, location, spacing and minimum fire flow standards. Hydraulic calculations will be required with the underground submittal to ensure fire flow requirements are being met for the on-site hydrants. The plans must be submitted and approved prior to building permit being issued (CFC Chapter 14, Section 1412 and Chapter 5, Section 501.3). F-13. Fire sprinkler plans shall be submitted to the Fire Prevention Bureau for approval. Three sets of sprinkler plans must be submitted by the installing contractor to the Fire Prevention Bureau. These plans must be submitted prior to the issuance of building permit. F-14. Fire alarm plans shall be submitted to the Fire Prevention Bureau for approval. Three sets of alarm plans must be submitted by the installing contractor to the Fire Prevention Bureau. The fire alarm system is required to have a dedicated circuit from the house panel. These plans must be submitted prior to the issuance of building permit. Prior to Issuance of Certificate of Occupancy F-15. Hydrant locations shall be identified by the installation of reflective markers (blue dots) per City Ordinance 15.16.020 Section E. F-16. New and existing buildings shall have approved address numbers, building numbers or approved building identification placed in a position that is plainly legible and visible from the street or road fronting the property. These numbers shall contrast with their background. Commercial buildings shall have a minimum of 12 -inch numbers with suite numbers being a minimum of six inches in size. All suites shall have a minimum of 6- inch high letters and/or numbers on both the front and rear doors (CFC Chapter 5, Section 505.1 and City Ordinance 15.16.020 Section E). F-17. A "Knox -Box" shall be provided. The Knox -Box shall be installed a minimum of six feet in height and be located to the right side of the fire riser sprinkler room (CFC Chapter 5, Section 506). F-18. All manual and electronic gates on required Fire Department access roads or gates obstructing Fire Department building access shall be provided with the Knox Rapid entry system for emergency access by fire fighting personnel (CFC Chapter 5, Section 506). F-19. The applicant shall prepare and submit to the Fire Department for approval, a site plan designating fire lanes with appropriate lane painting and/or signs (CFC Chapter 5, Section 503.3). POLICE DEPARTMENT General Requirements PD -1. Applicant shall ensure all landscaping surrounding all buildings are kept at a height of no more than three feet or below the ground floor windowsills. Plants, hedges and shrubbery shall be defensible plants to deter would-be intruders from breaking into the buildings utilizing lower level windows. PD -2. Applicant shall ensure all trees surrounding all building rooftops be kept ata distance to deter roof accessibility by "would-be burglars." Since trees also act as a natural ladder, the branches must be pruned to have a six-foot clearance from the buildings. PD -3. Berms shall not exceed three feet in height. PD -4. All parking lot lighting surrounding the complex shall be energy saving and minimized after hours of darkness and in compliance with the State of California Lighting Ordinance, California Government Code 8565. PD -5. All exterior lighting to be in compliance with Mount Palomar Lighting Ordinance 665 requiring low pressure sodium lighting. PD -6. All exterior doors to have their own vandal resistant fixtures installed above each door. The doors shall be illuminated with a minimum one -foot candle illumination at ground level, evenly dispersed. PD -7. All building mounted exterior night lighting shall be wall mount light fixtures to provide sufficient lighting during hours of darkness. PD -8. Applicant shall comply with the Governor's order to address the power crisis. This order became effective March 18, 2001 calling for a substantial reduction from businesses to cut usage during non -business hours. The order, in part, states, "All California retail establishments, including, but not limited to, shopping centers, auto malls and dealerships, shall substantially reduce maximum outdoor lighting capability during non- business hours except as necessary for the health and safety of the public, employees or property." Failure to comply with this order following a warning by law enforcement officials shall be punishable as a misdemeanor with a fine not to exceed $1000 in accordance with Section 8565 of the California Government Code. PD -9. All doors, windows, locking mechanisms, hinges, and other miscellaneous hardware shall be commercial or institution grade. PD -10. Any graffiti painted or marked upon the buildings must be removed or painted over within 24 hours of being discovered. Report all such crimes to the Temecula Police 24- hour dispatch Center at (951) 696 -HELP. PD -11. Upon completion of construction, the buildings shall have a monitored alarm system installed and monitored 24 hours a day by a designated private alarm company to notify the Temecula Police Department of any intrusion. All multi -tenant offices/suites/businesses located within a specific building shall have their own alarm system. This condition is not applicable if the business is opened 24/7. PD -12. All roof hatches shall be painted "International Orange". PD -13. Any public telephones located on the exterior of the buildings shall be placed in a well - lit, highly visible area, and installed with a "call -out only" feature to deter loitering. This feature is not required for public telephones installed within the interior of the buildings. PD -14. All disabled parking stalls on the premises shall be marked in accordance with Section 22511.8 of the California Vehicle Code. PD -15. Businesses desiring a business security survey of their location can contact the Crime Prevention and Plans Unit of the Temecula Police Department. PD -16. Crime prevention through environmental design as developed by the National Crime Prevention Institute (NCPI) supports the concept that "the proper design and effective use of the built environment can lead to a reduction in the fear and incidence of crime and an improvement in the quality of life." The nine primary strategies that support this concept are included as conditions below: a. Provide clear border definition of controlled space. Examples of border definition may include fences, shrubbery or signs in exterior areas. Within a building, the arrangement of furniture and color definition can serve as a means of identifying controlled space. b. Provide clearly marked transitional zones. Persons need to be able to identify when they are moving from public to semi-public to private space. c. Gathering or congregating areas to be located or designated in locations where there is good surveillance and access control. d. Place safe activities in unsafe locations. Safe activities attract normal users to a location and subsequently render the location less attractive to abnormal users due to observation and possible intervention. e. Place unsafe activities in safe locations. Placing unsafe activities in areas of natural surveillance or controlled access will help overcome risk and make the users of the areas feel safer. f. Design the use of space to provide natural barriers. Separate activities that may conflict with each other (outdoor basketball court and children's play area, for example) by distance, natural terrain or other functions to avoid such conflict. g. Improve scheduling of space. The timing in the use of space can reduce the risk for normal users and cause abnormal users to be of greater risk of surveillance and intervention. h. Design space to increase the perception of natural surveillance. Abnormal users need to be award of the risk of detection and possible intervention. Windows and clear lines -of -sight serve to provide such a perception of surveillance. i. Overcome distance and isolation. This strategy may be accomplished through improved communications (portable two-way radios, for example) and design efficiencies, such as the location of restrooms in a public building. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT General Requirements PW -1. Unless otherwise noted, all conditions shall be completed bythe developer at no cost to any Government Agency. It is understood that the developer correctly shows on the site plan all existing and proposed property lines, easements, traveled ways, improvement constraints and drainage courses, and their omission may require the project to be resubmitted for further review and revision. PW -2. The project is proposed to be developed in two phases. a. Phase 1 consists of a 4,157 square feet building and the southerly parking lot. b. Phase 2 consists of a 20,786 square feet building and the northerly parking lot. PW -3. A Grading Permit, for rough and/or precise grading, including all on-site flat work and improvements, shall be obtained from the Department of Public Works prior to commencement of any construction outside of the City -maintained street right-of-way. PW -4. An Encroachment Permit shall be obtained from the Department of Public Works prior to commencement of any construction within an existing or proposed City right-of-way. PW -5. All grading and improvement plans shall be coordinated for consistency with adjacent projects and existing improvements contiguous to the site and shall be submitted on standard 24" x 36" City of Temecula mylars. PW -6. The project shall include construction -phase pollution prevention controls and permanent post -construction water quality protection measures into the design of the project to prevent non -permitted runoff from discharging off site or entering any storm drain system or receiving water. PW -7. Prior to any plan checks submittals, the Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) shall be conceptually accepted by the City. The WQMP shall be prepared by a registered civil engineer and include infiltration -based best management practices, (BMPs), source control requirements, and treatment mechanisms. Prior to Issuance of Grading Permit(s) PW -8. The developer shall receive written clearance from the following agencies: a. Department of Fish and Game b. Army Corps of Engineers c. San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board d. Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District e. Department of Public Works, and other affected agencies PW -9. A copy of the grading, and improvement plans, along with supporting hydrologic and hydraulic calculations shall be submitted to the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District for approval prior to the issuance of any permit. PW -10. PW -11. A flood mitigation charge shall be paid. The Area Drainage Plan fee is payable to the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District by either cashier's check or money order, prior to issuance of permits, based on the prevailing area drainage plan fee. If the full Area Drainage Plan fee or mitigation charge has already been credited to this property, no new charge needs to be paid. A grading plan shall be prepared by a registered civil engineer in accordance with City of Temecula standards, and shall be reviewed and approved by the Department of Public Works prior to the commencement of grading. The grading plan shall include all necessary erosion control measures needed to adequately protect the site (public and private) and adjoining properties from damage due to erosion. PW -12. For Phase 1, the Developer shall submit for approval: a. A grading plan to include an onsite water quality retention basin, designed in accordance with the CASQA BMP Handbook for New Development, within the proposed parking lot of Phase 2. The basin shall accommodate the 100 -year storm event/runoff from tributary areas. b. A finalized WQMP that includes additional text, exhibits, layouts, details, sections, calculations, and appendices for the retention basin and as necessary to clearly identify the structural treatment controls corresponding to each phase of the project. c. A street and drainage improvement plan for Calle Colibri, from northerly driveway to the southerly terminus of the cul-de-sac, (General Local Street Standard No. 104-60' RIW) to include installation of half -width street improvements plus twelve feet, paving, curb and gutter, sidewalk, drainage facilities, signing, striping and utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer). PW -13. For Phase 2, the Developer shall submit for approval: PW -14. PW -15. a. The site is not mapped and its zoning is not identified in the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM). b. The Developer shall obtain and submit a Conditional Letter of Map Revision (CLOMR) from Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The 100 -year water surface elevation of Santa Gertrudis Channel shall be ascertained and the centerline profile of Nicolas Road shall be established. A grading plan to include the remainder of the onsite improvements. c. Prior to the approval of any plans, the developer shall comply with Chapter 15.12 of the Temecula Municipal Code. d. A street and drainage improvement plan for Calle Colibri, from the northerly driveway to Nicolas Road, (General Local Street Standard No. 104-60' RAN) to include installation of half -width street improvements plus twelve feet, paving, curb and gutter, sidewalk, drainage facilities, signing, striping and utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer). e. A street and drainage improvement plan for Nicolas Road, from westerly property boundary to Calle Colibiri,(Major Arterial (4 lanes divided) Highway Standard No. 101-100' RAN) to include installation of half -width street improvements, paving, curb and gutter, sidewalk, streetlight, drainage facilities, signing and striping, utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer) including pavement transition per Caltrans' standards. i. Project shall restripe the eastbound approach on Nicolas Road to include a two-way left turn lane. ii. The developer shall design and construct or provide an in lieu of construction fee for half width raised landscape median on Nicolas Road (Major Arterial Highway Standards -100' RAN) along property frontage. The developer shall post security and enter into an agreement guaranteeing the grading and erosion control improvements in conformance with applicable City Standards and subject to approval by the Department of Public Works in accordance with Grading Ordinance Section 18.24.120. A Soils Report shall be prepared by a registered soil or civil engineer and submitted to the Department of Public Works with the initial grading plan check. The report shall address all soil conditions of the site, and provide recommendations for the construction of engineered structures and pavement sections. PW -16. A Geological Report shall be prepared by a qualified engineer or geologist and submitted to the Department of Public Works with the initial grading plan check. The report shall address special study zones and the geological conditions of the site, and shall provide recommendations to mitigate the impact of liquefaction. PW -17. A Drainage Study shall be prepared bya registered civil engineer and submitted to the Department of Public Works with the initial grading plan check. The study shall identify PW -18. PW -19. storm water runoff quantities expected from the development of this site and upstream of the site. It shall identify all existing or proposed off site or on-site, public or private, drainage facilities intended to discharge this runoff. Runoff shall be conveyed to an adequate outfall capable of receiving the storm water runoff without damage to public or private property. The study shall include a capacity analysis verifying the adequacy of all facilities. Any upgrading or upsizing of drainage facilities necessary to convey the storm water runoff, including acquisition of drainage or access easements necessaryto make required improvements, shall be provided by the developer. The basis for analysis and design shall be a storm with a recurrence interval of 100 years. Construction -phase pollution prevention controls shall be consistent with the City's Grading, Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance, associated technical manual, and the City's standard notes for Erosion and Sediment Control. The project shall demonstrate coverage under the State NPDES General Permit for Construction Activities by providing a copy of the Waste Discharge Identification Number (WDID) issued by the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB). A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) shall be available at the site throughout the duration of construction activities. PW -20. The developer shall comply with all constraints which may be shown upon an Environmental Constraint Sheet (ECS) recorded with any underlying maps related to the subject property. PW -21. PW -22. PW -23. The Developer shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 8.24 of the Temecula Municipal Code (Habitat Conservation) by paying the appropriate fee set forth in that ordinance or by providing documented evidence that the fees have already been paid. The developer shall obtain grading and drainage easements for any work performed on adjoining properties. The easements shall be in format as approved by the Department of Public Works. Improvement plans shall conform to applicable City of Temecula Standards subject to approval by the Department of Public Works. The following design criteria shall be observed: a. Flowline grades shall be 0.5% minimum over P.C.C. and 1.00% minimum overA.C. paving. b. Driveways shall conform to the applicable City of Temecula Standard Number 207A. c. Streetlight shall be installed along the public streets adjoining the site in accordance with City of Temecula Standard Number 800. d. Concrete sidewalks and ramps shall be constructed along public street frontages in accordance with City of Temecula Standard Number. 400. e. Improvement plans shall extend 300 feet beyond the project boundaries. f. All street and driveway center line intersections shall be at 90 degrees. g. All cul-de-sac shall be constructed in accordance with City Standard Number 600. h. Public street improvement plans shall include plans and profiles showing existing topography, utilities, proposed centerline, top of curb and flowline grades. i. All utilities, except electrical lines rated 34kv or greater, shall be installed underground. j. Landscaping shall be limited in the corner cut-off area of all intersections and adjacent to driveways to provide for minimum sight distance and visibility. PW -24. All street improvement designs shall provide adequate right-of-way and pavement transitions per Caltrans' standards for transition to existing street sections. PW -25. A construction area Traffic Control Plan shall be designed by a registered civil or traffic engineer and reviewed by the Department of Public Works for any street closure and detour or other disruption to traffic circulation as required by the Department of Public Works. Prior to Issuance of Building Permit(s) PW -26. PW -27. PW -28. The building pad shall be certified to have been substantially constructed in accordance with the approved Precise Grading Plan by a registered civil engineer, and the soil engineer shall issue a Final Soil Report addressing compaction and site conditions. The developer shall pay to the City the Public Facilities Development Impact Fee as required by, and in accordance with, Chapter 15.06 of the Temecula Municipal Code and all Resolutions implementing Chapter 15.06. The developer shall pay to the City the Western Riverside County Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) Program as required by, and in accordance with, Chapter 15.08 of the Temecula Municipal Code and all Resolutions implementing Chapter 15.08. Prior to Issuance of Certificate of Occupancy PW -29. For Phase 1, the developer shall construct: a. Calle Colibri from the northerly driveway to the southerly terminus of the cul-de-sac to include installation of half -width street improvements plus twelve feet, paving, curb and gutter, sidewalk, drainage facilities, signing, striping and utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer). PW -30. For Phase 2, the developer shall construct: a. Calle Colibri from Nicolas Road to the northerly drive approach to include installation of half -width street improvements plus twelve feet, paving, curb and gutter, sidewalk, drainage facilities, signing, striping and utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer) . b. Nicolas Road, from westerly property boundaryto Calle Colibiri, to include installation of half -width street improvements, paving, curb and gutter, sidewalk, streetlight, drainage facilities, signing and striping, utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer) including pavement transition per Caltrans' standards. PW -31. Corner property line cut off shall be required per City of Temecula Standard No. 603A. PW -32. PW -33. The project shall demonstrate the pollution prevention BMPs outlined in the WQMP have been constructed and installed in conformance with approved plans and are ready for immediate implementation. As deemed necessary by the Department of Public Works the developer shall receive written clearance from Rancho California Water District, Eastern Municipal Water District, or other affected agencies. PW -34. All public improvements shall be constructed and completed per the approved plans and City standards to the satisfaction of the Department of Public Works. PW -35. The existing improvements shall be reviewed. Any appurtenance damaged or broken shall be repaired or removed and replaced to the satisfaction of the Department of Public Works. PW -36. All necessary certifications and clearances from engineers, utility companies and public agencies shall be submitted as required by the Department of Public Works. WARREN D. WILLIAMS General Manager -Chief Engineer City of Temecula Planning Department Post Office Box 9033 • Temecula, California925588 -9033 Attention: t CJ Vpn /- 1995 T STREET E, CA 92501 51.955.1200 1.788.9965 rcflood.org 1180_7 RIVERSIDE COUNTY FLOOD C AND WATER CONSERVATION D Ladies and Gentlemen: Re: 12PDS _ O2`'[ 2. /1X,4 PPM- I The District does not normally recommend conditions for land divisions or other land use cases in incorporated cities. The District also does not plan check city land use cases, or provide State Division of Real Estate letters or other flood hazard reports for such cases. District comments/recommendations for such cases are normally limited to items of specific interest to the District including District Master Drainage Plan facilities, other regional flood control and drainage facilities which could be considered a logical component or extension of a master plan system, and District Area Drainage Plan fees (development mitigation fees). In addition, information of a general nature is provided. The District has not reviewed the proposed project in detail and the following checked comments do not in anyway constitute or imply District approval or endorsement of the proposed project with respect to flood hazard, public healh and safety or any other such issue: No comment. This project would not be impacted by District Master Drainage Plan facilities nor are other facilities of regional interest proposed. This project involves District Master Plan facilities: The District will accept ownership of such facilities on written request of the City. Facilities must be constructed to District standards, and District plan check and inspection will be required for District acceptance. Plan check, inspection and administrative fees will be required. This project proposes channels, storm drains 36 inches or larger in diameter or other facilities that could be considered regional in nature and/or a logical extension of the adopted Master Drainage Plan. The District would consider accepting ownership of such facilities on written request of the City. Facilities must be constructed to District standards, and District plan check and inspection will be required for District acceptance. Plan check, inspection and administrative fees will be required. Thisroject is located within the limits of the District's MU'�r\2;v1 Crl l /' 2Y a udtSval�Area Drainage Plan for which drainage fees have been adopted; applicable fees should be aid by cashier's check or money order only to the Flood Control District or City prior to issuance of grading permits. Fees to be paid should be at the rate in effect at the time of issuance of the actual permit. An encroachment permit shall be obtained for any construction related activities occurring within District right of way or facilities. For further information, contact the District's encroachment permit section at 951.955.1266. GENERAL INFORMATION This project may require a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit from the State Water Resources Control Board. Clearance for grading, recordation or other finalapprovalshould not be given until the City has determined that the project has been granted a permit or is shown to be exempt. If this project involves a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) mapped flood plain, then the City should require the applicant to provide all studies, calculations, plans and other information required to meet FEMA requirements, and should further require that the applicant obtain a Conditional Letter of Map Revision (CLOMR) prior to grading, recordation or other final approval of the project, and a Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) prior to occupancy. If a natural watercourse or mapped flood plain is impacted by this project, the City should require the applicant to obtain a Section 1602 Agreement from the California Department of Fish and Game and a Clean Water Act Section 404 Permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, or written correspondence from these agencies indicating the project is exempt from these requirements. A Clean Water Act Section 401 Water Quality Certification may be required from the local California Regional Water Quality Control Board prior to issuance of the Corps 404 permit. Very truly yours, c: Riverside County Planning Department Attn: David Mares ALE V. ANDERSON Senior Civil Engineer Date: it. (3/ ab C� �NTY OF RNERS[DE • COMI( �NITY HEALTH AGENCY L��� DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH City of Temecula Planning Department c/o Eric Jones PO BOX 9033 Temecula, CA 92589-9033 14 November 2008 RE: PA08-0241 and 0242 C6EOML� D NOV18 �Z�3 NOV 8 :' 3 The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) has received and reviewed the PA08- 0241 and 0242 for the Conditional Use Permit to allow a 24,943 square foot Islamic Community Center to operate with a VL zone in the City limits of Temecula under applicant: Stephen C. Singler. The CUP is required per the Conditions of Approval to have presented to the Planning Department of the City of Temecula, will serve letters from the purveyors of piped water (Rancho California Water District) and Sanitary Sewer (Eastern Municipal Water District.) The community center will be located at Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri Roads. (APN 957-140-007) Any future food facility or food sales to the public, the applicant shall contact this Department at 951.461.0284 for food plan check compliance by the County of Riverside DEH. If your have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at 951.955.8980 Sincerely, Gregor Dellenbach, REHS EHS081535 ($136.00) Land Use and Water Engineering • 39493 Los Alamos Road, Murrieta, CA 92562 • (951) 600-6180 • FAX (951) 600-6181 Board of Directors President David J. Slawson Vice President Ronald W. Sullivan Treasurer Joseph J. Kuebler, CPA Randy A. Record Philip E. Paule Board Secretary Rosemarie V. Howell General Manager Anthony J. Pack Director of the Metropolitan Water District of So. Calif. Randy A. Record Legal Counsel Redwine and Sherrill EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT October 28, 2008 City of Temecula Planning Department PO Box 9033 Temecula, CA 92589-9033 Attn. Eric Jones SINCE 1950 E©ElVE OCT 3 1 2008 The City of Temecula has requested EMWD to review and comment on APN 967- 140-007 & 957-140-011 EMWD requires beginning dialogue with the applicant at or before the tentative phase of a project, in order to assess the infrastructure needs. Accordingly, we offer to meet with developers/engineers for one initial due -diligence meeting, without requiring a deposit. This meeting is to review your project and determine potential service from EMWD. The objective is to provide a forum to resolve any questions about our development process and help to determine if there are any potential issues that may exist in the area concerning EMWD facilities (water, sewer or recycled water). No improvement plans will be accepted until this pre -project phase is completed and an EMWD Plan of Service has been approved. In an ongoing effort to develop a dependable and reliable water supply for its customers, EMWD's goal is to maximize the use of recycled water, for landscape demands. All projects that include landscaped areas are carefully considered for recycled water use. This process needs to begin early to avoid unnecessary delays. In order to set up a Due Diligence meeting we need: 1- A completed Due Diligence questionnaire. 2- Your proposed agenda for the due -diligence meeting 3- Location Map 4- Proposed development plan layout if available (hard copy and JPEG format) I encourage developers/engineers to become familiar with EMWD New Development processes, while designing your project. They have been developed over many years and serve a great importance as they can prevent complications and save time. More information can be found at http://www.emwd.org/new_biz/new-biz-dev.html If at any point in time there are questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me. If I can not help, I will get you to someone who can. Sincerel Linda H. Petersen Development Coordinator ex. 4310 Petersel@emwd.org MailingAddressCC: Posf iStisliObx 8300 Perris, CA 92572-8300 Telephone: (951) 928-3777 Fax: (951) 928-6177 Location: 2270 Trumble Road Perris, CA 92570 Internet: www.emwd.org Gaucho Watcr Board of Directors William E. Plummer President Ralph H. Daily Sr. Vice President Stephen J. Corona Ben R. Drake Lisa D. Herman John E. Hoagland Lawrence M. Libeu Officers: Matthew G. Stone General Manager Phillip L. Forbes, CPA Assistant General Manager/ Chief Financial Officer Perry R. Louck Director of Planning Andrew L. Webster, P.E. Acting District Engineer Jeffrey D. Armstrong Controller Kelli E. Garcia District Secretary C. Michael Cowett Best Best & Krieger LLP General Counsel November 5, 2008 Eric Jones, Project Planner City of Temecula Planning Department Post Office Box 9033 Temecula, CA 92589-9033 SUBJECT: WATER AVAILABILITY ISLAMIC CENTER DEVELOPMENT PLAN LOTS NO. 1 AND NO. 2 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 15421 APN 957-140-007 AND APN 957-140-011 [S. SIGLER] Dear Mr. Jones: Please be advised that the above -referenced project/property is located within the service boundaries of Rancho California Water District (RCWD). The subject project/property fronts an existing 8 -inch diameter water pipeline (1610 Service Pressure Zone) within Calle Colibri. Please note that the existing 8 -inch water pipeline within Calle Colibri is programmed to be converted to the 1485 Service Pressure Zone. Water service to the subject project/property does not currently exist. Additions or modifications to water/sewer service arrangements are subject to the Rules and Regulations (governing) Water System Facilities and Service, as well as the completion of financial arrangements between RCWD and the property owner, including payment of all applicable special assessments. Where private (on-site) facilities are required for water service, fire protection, irrigation, or other purposes, RCWD requires recordation of a Reciprocal Easement and Maintenance Agreement for such on-site private facilities, where private on-site water facilities may cross (or may be shared amongst) multiple lots/project units, and/or where such "common" facilities may be owned and maintained by a common Property Owners Association or agent (proposed now or in the future). Water availability is contingent upon the property owner(s) destroying all on-site wells and signing an Agency Agreement that assigns water management rights, if any, to RCWD. In addition, water availability is contingent upon water supply shortage contingency measures, pursuant to RCWD's Water Shortage Contingency Plan. As soon as feasible, the project proponent should contact RCWD for a determination of existing water system capability, based upon project -specific demands and/or fire flow requirements, as well as a determination of proposed water facilities configuration. If new facilities are required for water service, fire protection, or other purposes, the project proponent should contact RCWD for an assessment of project -specific fees and requirements. Please note that separate water meters will be required for all landscape irrigation. 08\CW:at091\F450\FEG Rancho California Water District 42135 Winchester Road • Post Office Box 9017 • Temecula, California 92589-9017 • (951) 296-6900 • FAX (951) 296-6860 www ranrhnwatrr .nm Eric Jones/City of Temecula November 5, 2008 Page Two Sewer service to the subject project/property, if available, would be Water District. If you should have any questions or need additional information, Services Representative at this office at (951) 296-6900. Sincerely, RANCHO CALIFORNIA WATER DISTRICT Corey F. Wallace Engineering Manager cc: Laurie Williams, Engineering Services Supervisor S. Sigler, Axis 3 Architecture 0 8\C W : at091 \F45 0\FEG provided by Eastern Municipal please contact an Engineering Rancho California Water District 42135 Winchester Road • Post Office Box 9017 • Temecula, California 92589-9017 • (951) 296-6900 • FAX (951) 296-6860 www.ranchowater.com City of Temecula P.O. Box 9033, Temecula, CA 92589-9033 Environmental Checklist Project Title Islamic Center of Temecula Valley (ICTV) Lead Agency Name and Address City of Temecula P.O. Box 9033, Temecula, CA 92589-9033 Contact Person and Phone Number Eric Jones, Case Planner (951) 506-5115 Project Location Generally located on the southwest corner of Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri Project Sponsor's Name and Address Stephen Siglar, Axis 3 Architecture General Plan Designation Very Low Residential (VL) Zoning Very Low Residential (VL) Description of Project A Development Plan with a Conditional Use Permit and Minor Exception for Height (PA08-0241, PA08-0242 and PA09-0154) for a two-story, 24,943 square foot Islamic Center located on a 422 acre parcel (APN 957-140-012). The project will be constructed in two phases consisting of 4,157 square feet in the first phase and 20,786 square feet in the second phase. Surrounding Land Uses and Setting The project is proposed to be located on a vacant 4.32 acre parcel in the Very Low (VL) residential district within the City of Temecula. The immediately surrounding parcels abutting the site to the west and south are also zoned Very Low residential. Nicolas Road and Calle Colibir boarder the property to the north and east respectively. Parcels zoned Very Low (VL) residential exist beyond these roads. The adjacent residentially zoned parcels each contain existing dwellings with the exception of the parcel located to the east. This parcel contains a religious facility. Other public agencies whose approval is required Western Riverside Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan (MSHCP) G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study \CEQA Initial Study.doc Environmental Factors Potentially Affected The environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this project, involving at least one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact" as indicated by the checklist on the following pages. Aesthetics Mineral Resources Agriculture and Forestry Resources Noise Air Quality Population and Housing Biological Resources Public Services Greenhouse Gas Emissions Recreation Cultural Resources Transportation and Traffic Geology and Soils Utilities and Service Systems Hazards and Hazardous Materials Mandatory Findings of Significance Hydrology and Water Quality None Land Use and Planning Determination (To be completed by the lead agency) On the basis of this initial evaluation: I find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. X I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because revisions in the project have been made by or agreed to by the project proponent. A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. I find that the proposed project MAY have a "potentially significant impact" or "potentially significant unless mitigated" impact on the environment, but at least one effect 1) has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards, and 2) has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets. An ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required, but it must analyze only the effects that remain to be addressed. I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, because all potentially significant effects (a) have been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION pursuant to applicable standards, and (b) have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION, including revisions or mitigation measures that are imposed upon the proposed project, nothing further is required. Eric Jones Printed Name 2 Date Date City of Temecula For 1. AESTHETICS. Would the project: Issues and Supporting Information Sources Potentially - Significant Impact Less Than Less Than Significant Impact No Impact -. Significant With Mitigation Incorporated a Have a substantial adverse effect on a scenic vista? X b Substantially damage scenic resources, including, but not limited to, trees, rock outcroppings, and historic buildings within a state scenic highway? X c Substantially degrade the existing visual character or quality of the site and its surroundings? X d Create a new source of substantial light or glare which would adversely affect day or nighttime views in the area? X Comments: 1.a. No Impact: The project will have no impact on a scenic vista. The proposed two-story, 24,943 square foot religious facility is located on the southwest corner of Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri. The Community Design Element of the City of Temecula's General Plan identifies important scenic viewsheds throughout the City to ensure all new public and private development projects will not obstruct the public views of scenic resources. According to the Community Design Plan Exhibit on page CD -5 of the Temecula General Plan, the subject property has not been identified as a viewshed, nor is the project located in close proximity to an identified viewshed. Therefore, no scenic vistas or identified viewsheds will be affected by the development of the proposed project. 1.b. No Impact: The proposed project will not substantially damage scenic resources including trees, rock outcroppings, and historic buildings within a state scenic highway. The proposed project site does not contain any scenic resources such as trees, rock outcroppings or historical buildings. Furthermore, the proposed project is not located near a State scenic highway. 1.c. Less than Significant Impact: The proposed project will not degrade the existing visual character or quality of the site or quality of its surroundings. The 4.32 acre project site is currently vacant. However, the project site is surrounded by single-family homes and an existing religious facility on Very Low residential zoned parcels. 1.d. Less than Significant Impact: The project will create a new source of Tight glare; however, the impact is not anticipated to be significant enough to adversely impact the daytime or nighttime views in the area. The proposed site is surrounded by parcels with residential development. The City of Temecula requires that all new developments comply with the Mount Palomar Light Ordinance (Ordinance 655). Ordinance 655 requires that all lighting sources be shielded and directed downward to avoid glare on adjacent properties and ensure low levels of glare in the sky. Lighting design will be addressed during the plan check process, prior to the issuance of any building permits for the new religious facility. Lighting issues will also be addressed during the construction and inspection phase of the project. Because the project will be required to be in compliance with Ordinance 655, it will not adversely affect the day or nighttime views or create substantial light or glare, resulting in a less than significant impact. G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study \CEQA Initial Study.doc 2. AGRICULTURE AND FOREST RESOURCES. In determining whether impacts to agricultural resources are significant environmental effects, lead agencies may refer to the California Agricultural Land Evaluation and Site Assessment Model (1997) prepared by the California Dept. of Conservation as an optional model to use in assessing impacts on agriculture and farmland. In determining whether impacts to forest resources, including timberland, are significant environmental effects, lead agencies may refer to information compiled by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection regarding the state's inventory of forest land, including the Forest and Range Assessment Project and the Forest Legacy Assessment Project; and forest carbon measurement methodology provided in Forest Protocols adopted by the California Air Resources Board. Would the project: Issues and Supporting Information Sources Potentially Significant Impact Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant Impact No Impact a Convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide Importance (Farmland), as shown on the maps prepared pursuant to the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program of the California Resources Agency, to non-agricultural use? X b Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural use, or a Williamson Act contract? X c Conflict with existing zoning for, or cause rezoning of, forest land (as defined in Public Resources Code section 12220(g)), timberland (as defined by Public Resources Code section 4526), or timberland zoned Timberland Production (as defined by Government Code section 51104(g)? X d Result in the loss of forest land or conversion of forest land to non -forest use X e Involve other changes in the existing environment which, due to their location or nature, could result in conversion of Farmland, to non-agricultural use or conversion of forest land to non -forest use? X Comments: 2.a.e. No Impact: The proposed project will not convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland or Farmland of Statewide Importance, to a non-agricultural use. According to the City of Temecula General Plan, the project site does not contain any Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland or Farmland of Statewide Importance. Therefore, the construction and operation of the project will not have any impacts to these types of farmland. Many of the adjacent properties contain existing single-family dwellings and are not used for forest or farmland. Additionally, the project site does not contain existing farmland, or forestland, nor was the site intended to be used for agricultural or foresting purposes. 2.b. No Impact: The project site is zoned Very Low (VL) residential. This zoning designation does allow for agricultural uses provided they are consistent with all Development Code requirements. However, agricultural uses are not planned for this property. In addition, the site is not regulated by a Williamson Act contract per the General Plan. G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.cdoc 2.c.d. No Impact: The project location is not suitable for forest and/or timberland uses as defined by the Public Resources and Government Codes. Forest land is defined as land that can support 10 percent native tree cover of any species, including hardwoods, under natural conditions, and that allows for management of one or more forest resources including timber; aesthetics, fish and wildlife, biodiversity, water quality, recreation and other public benefits. The proposed project site is zoned Very Low (VL) residential and not as a Timberland Production Zone as defined by Section 51104(g) of the Government Code. As such, the parcel and surrounding area are intended to be developed with detached single-family homes and are therefore not available to grow trees commercially as required by the timberland definition contained in Section 4526 of the Public Resources Code. In addition, forest land does not exist on the parcel or in the immediate area. No impact is expected. G\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc 3. AIR QUALITY. Where available, the significance criteria established by the applicable air quality management or air pollution control district may be relied upon to make the following determinations. Would the project: Issues and Supporting Information Sources Potentially ': Significant Impact Less Than Less Than Significant Impact No Impact Significant With Mitigation >Incorporated a Conflict with or obstruct implementation of the applicable air quality plan? X b Violate any air quality standard or contribute substantially to an existing or projected air quality violation? X c Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any criteria pollutant for which the project region is non - attainment under an applicable federal or state ambient air quality standard (including releasing emissions which exceed quantitative thresholds for ozone precursors)? X d Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations? X e Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial number of people? X Comments: 3.a. No Impact: The proposed religious facility is located within the South Coast Air Basin (SCAB). The South Coast Air Quality Management District and the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) are the responsible agencies for preparing the Air Quality Management Plan for the SCAB. The proposed project would not conflict with or obstruct implementation of the SCAQMD Air Quality Management Plan (AQMP). The proposed project is subject to the requirements of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the California Air Resources Board (CARB), and SCAQMD. A project is deemed inconsistent with air quality plans if it results in population and/or employment growth that exceed growth estimates in the applicable air quality plan. The proposed project does not include any residential development, housing, or large local or regional employment centers and would not result in significant population or employment growth. Thus, the proposed project would result in no impact with respect to the implementation of the SCAQMD's AQMP. 3.b.d. Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated: Air quality impacts may occur during site preparation, grading, and construction activities required for implementation of the proposed land use. Major Sources of emissions during construction include exhaust emissions generated during site preparation, grading, and the subsequent construction of the structures, as well as fugitive dust generated as a result of soil and material disturbance during site preparation and grading excavation activities. The emission of reactive organic compounds during site paving and painting of the structures may also occur. Sensitive receptors are land uses such as residences, schools, daycare centers, medical and recreational facilities that are more susceptible to the effects of air pollution than are the general population. The nearest sensitive receptors are the adjacent residential properties. These adjacent uses are located more than 25 meters from the proposed project site. Short term construction related air quality impacts are expected to occur during the development of the site. These short term impacts may be generated by soil disturbances and equipment exhaust. With the prevailing west to east winds, several residential units will be downwind of on-site construction activities. Any potential air quality impact during construction can be minimized by the combination of mandatory control programs. The applicant is required to comply with the mitigation measures outlined below and a less than significant impact is anticipated as a result of the proposed project with mitigation. G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQAinitial Study.doc Required Mitigation Construction Practices • Use of Best Available Control Measures pursuant to Air Quality Management District guidelines for PM10 and for diesel equipment exhaust and during all grading activities. • Water all active construction areas at least twice daily. • Cover all haul trucks or maintain at least two feet of freeboard. • Pave or apply water four times daily to all unpaved parking or staging areas. • Sweep or wash any site access points within 30 minutes of any visible dirt deposition on any public roadway. • Cover or water twice daily any on-site stockpiles of debris, dirt or other dusty material. • Suspend all operations on any unpaved surface if winds exceed 25 mph. • Hydroseed or otherwise stabilize any cleared area which is to remain inactive for than 96 hours after clearing is completed. • Ensure that all cut and fill slopes are permanently protected from erosion. • Require the construction contractor to ensure that all construction equipment is maintained in peak working order. • Limit allowable idling to 10 minutes for trucks and heavy equipment. • Limit lane closures to off-peak travel periods. • Park construction vehicles off traveled roadways. • Wet down or cover dirt hauled off-site. • Wash or sweep access points daily. • Sandbag construction sites for erosion control. With the required mitigation measures specified above, no SCAQMD emission threshold will be exceeded during construction or operation of the proposed project. Thus, the air quality impacts from the development under this mitigation scenario are anticipated to be less than significant. 3.c. Less than Significant Impact: CEQA Guidelines Section 15064 (h)(3) stipulates that for an impact involving a resource that is addressed by an approved plan or mitigation program, the lead agency may determine that a project's incremental contribution is not cumulatively considerable if the project complies with the adopted plan or program. In addressing cumulative effects for air quality, the SCAQMD Air Quality Management Plan is the most appropriate document to use because it set forth comprehensive programs that will lead the South Coast Air Basin, including the project area, into compliance with all federal and state air quality standards. It also utilizes control measures and related emission reduction estimates based upon emissions projections for a future development scenario derived from land use, population, and employment characteristics defined in consultation with local governments. Because the proposed project is in G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning \Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc conformance with the AQMP and the project is not significant on an individual basis, it is appropriate to conclude that the project's incremental contribution to criteria pollutant emissions is not cumulatively considerable. Therefore the project's incremental contribution to criteria pollutant emissions is not anticipated to result in a cumulatively considerable increase, and a less than significant impact is anticipated. 3.e. No Impact: During construction the proposed project will include operations that will produce odors associated with equipment and materials. The site is located within the vicinity of sensitive receptors, including single-family homes. However, the odors associated with this type project are normally not considered so offensive as to cause sensitive receptors to become adversely affected. Diesel fuel combustion odors from construction equipment, operation equipment, and new asphalt paving fall into this category. Both based on the short-term of the emissions and the characteristics of these emissions, no significant odor impacts are anticipated to result from implementing the proposed project. G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc 4. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES. Would the project? Issues and Supporting Information Sources Potentially Significant .::Impact Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant Impact No Impact a Have a substantial adverse effect, either directly or through habitat modifications, on any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? X b Have a substantial adverse effect on any riparian habitat or other sensitive natural community identified in local or regional plans, policies, regulations or by the California Department of Fish and Game or US Fish and Wildlife Service? X c Have a substantial adverse effect of federally protected wetlands as defined by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (including, but not limited to, marsh, vernal pool, coastal, etc.) through direct removal, filling, hydrological interruption, or other means? X d Interfere substantially with the movement of any native resident or migratory fish or wildlife species or with established native resident or migratory wildlife corridors, or impede the use of native wildlife nursery sites? X e Conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources, such as a tree preservation policy or ordinance? X f Conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat Conservation Plan, Natural Community Conservation Plan, or other approved local, regional, or state habitat conservation plan? X Comments: 4.a.d. Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated: Based upon existing conditions, the proposed project is not expected to have a significant adverse impact on the wildlife movements in the surrounding area within established native resident or migratory wildlife corridors, or impede the use of native wildlife nursery sites. Further, the project site is not located within a Criteria Cell of the MSHCP Plan Area. Therefore, no MSHCP HANS review is required. The Western Burrowing Owl was identified as possibly present on or in the vicinity of the proposed project. However, suitable habitat for this species is not present on the proposed project site and Burrowing Owls or signs of Burrowing Owls were not observed on the site during a study performed by PCR Services Corporation (PCR). Thus, a less than significant impact for the project is expected with mitigation. Required Mitigation The following actions shall be taken to avoid or minimize impacts to sensitive biological resources: A 30 -day Burrowing Owl Pre -construction Survey shall be conducted prior to any ground disturbing activity. If burrowing owls are found on the site, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service shall be consulted regarding relocation of the owls. Relocation may only occur during the non -breeding season. G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning \Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc Alternatively, pre -construction surveys may be conducted at five-day intervals until three consecutive surveys fail to find owls on the site. 4.b. No Impact; Riparian/Riverine areas are lands which contain habitat dominated by trees, shrubs, persistent emergent vegetation, or emergent mosses and lichens, which occur close to, or which depend upon, soil moisture from a nearby fresh water source; or areas with fresh water flow during all or a portion of the year. According to the City of Temecula General Plan, no portion of the project site is located in a riparian biological area (Sensitive Habitats — Figure 5-3). No impact is anticipated. 4.c. No Impact: The project site does not contain federally protected wetlands as defined by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. To be considered a wetland, a site must meet three criteria: hydric soils, wetland hydrology, and hydrophytic vegetation. Hydric soils are defined by the national Technical Committee as soils that formed under conditions of saturation, flooding, or ponding long enough during the grow season to develop anaerobic conditions in the upper part of the soil. Wetland hydrology is present when, under normal circumstances, the land surface is either inundated or the upper portion of the soil is saturated at a sufficient frequency and duration to create anaerobic conditions. These conditions are also required in order for hydrophytic vegetation to be present. There is no indication that soils on the project site are inundated or saturated tong enough during the growing season to promote hydric conditions or hydrophytic vegetation. Based on the absence of hydric soils, wetland hydrology and hydrophytic vegetation, there are no wetlands present on the project site. No impact will occur. 4.e. No Impact: The construction and development of the project will not conflict with any local ordinances or policies as they relate to the protection of biological resources. The City of Temecula has recently adopted a Heritage Tree Ordinance designed to protect certain species of trees within the City. However, no trees designated in the ordinance where located on the subject property. The City of Temecula General Plan outlines a number of policies which emphasize the interrelationship between the built and natural environment. The General Plan recognizes the importance of conserving important biological habitat and protecting plant and animal species of concern. As a result, the General Plan requires that development proposals identify significant biological resources. The Biological Assessment that was completed for the proposed project site did not identify any sensitive plant species, sensitive bird species, sensitive mammal species, sensitive reptile or amphibian species on site. Additionally, a Burrowing Owl survey was completed to identify any potential habitat which would assess the likelihood that Burrowing Owls would utilize the property. No Burrowing Owls were found on-site. No impact will occur. 4.f. No Impact: The proposed development of the project will not conflict with the provisions of the Multi - Species Habitat Conservation Plan (MSHCP). The MSHCP is a comprehensive, multi -jurisdictional plan which focuses on the conservation of 146 species and their associated habitats in Western Riverside County. The Plan's overall goal is to maintain a biological and ecological diversity within the rapidly urbanizing area. The Plan Area encompasses approximately 1.26 million acres and includes the City of Temecula within its boundaries. In considering the development of this site in the context of the MSHCP, it has been determined that the project site is not located within MSHCP Criteria Cells (Southwest Area Plan - Subunit 1 Murrieta Creek). Since the project does not lie within a designated Criteria Cell, it is not required to undergo a Habitat Acquisition Negotiation Strategy (HANS) and Joint Project Review application. No impact will occur. G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study \Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc 5. CULTURAL RESOURCES. Would the project: Issues and Supporting Informafion Sources Potentially Significant Impact Less Than Less Than Significant Impact No Impact'. ,. - Significant With Mitigation Incorporated a Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historical resource as defined in Section 15064.5? X b Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of an archaeological resource pursuant to Section 15064.5? X c Directly or indirectly destroy a unique paleontological resource or site or unique geologic feature? X d Disturb any human remains, including those interred outside of formal cemeteries? X Comments: 5.a.b.c.d. Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated: "Historic Resources" as defined by CEQA Section 15064.5 are prehistoric and historic resources that are assessed as being "significant", insofar as their evidentiary contents can be demonstrated relevant to the established local, regional or national research domains, issues and questions. According to a Cultural Resource Assessment that was completed for the property on January 20, 2010 by Michael Brandon and Associates, a cultural resources records check conducted at the Eastern Information Center was conducted. A pedestrian field investigation was also completed by using the transect survey technique across the study area. Surface visibility was excellent at 100%. The survey results indicate that one isolated artifact is located within the project area. This artifact (catalogued P#33-17881) consists of a quartzite flake and was likely deposited on the property during the prehistoric era. All topsoil's on the property are disturbed down to the bottom of the disking horizon, which is up to three feet below the modern ground surface. Impacts to potentially significant cultural resources are considered moderate. This because other resources do occur in the area, and it is entirely possible that significant subsurface prehistoric resources will be uncovered during development related earthmoving. If buried prehistoric cultural resources are detected during monitoring, the resources must be evaluated for significance before earthmoving can continue in the area of the find. The following mitigation measures will be required: Required Mitigation • A qualified Paleontologist shall be on-site during grading activities. Prior to the issuance of a grading permit, a qualified Archaeologist shall be retained to initiate and supervise cultural resource mitigation monitoring during project -related earthmoving in all areas of the project. Project -related archaeological monitoring shall include the following constraints: o All construction -related earthmoving shall be monitored by the qualified Archaeologist or his/her designated representative. o Once 50% of the earth to be moved has been examined by the qualified Archaeologist, the qualified Archaeologist may, at his or her discretion, terminate monitoring if and only no buried cultural resources have been detected. o If buried cultural resources are detected during monitoring, monitoring must continue until 100% of virgin earth within the study area has been disturbed and inspected by the qualified Archaeologist or his or her designated representative. G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study \ Revised initial Study \CEQA Initial Study.doc o Grading shall cease in the area of a cultural artifact or potential cultural artifact as delineated by the qualified Archaeologist or his/her designated representative. Grading should only continue in other areas of the site while particular finds are investigated. o If cultural artifacts are uncovered during grading, they shall be examined by a professional archaeologist are subject to MM CR -3, and then curated in a museum facility chosen by the County. A mitigation -monitoring report must accompany the artifacts once they are donated to the museum facility. Given the project's Iodation in Pechanga territory, the Pechanga Tribe intends to assert its rights pursuant to California Law with regard to any remains or items discovered in the course of this project. Furthermore, the Pechanga Band of Indians requests the following mitigation measures: • According to the California Public Resources Code, 5097.98, if Native American human remains are discovered, the Native American Heritage Commission must name a "most likely descendant" who shall be consulted as to the appropriate disposition of the remains. Required Mitigation • Prior to the issuance of grading permits, the project applicant/developer is required to enter into a Treatment Agreement with the Pechanga Band of Luisefio Indians. This Agreement will address the treatment and disposition of cultural resources and human remains that may be uncovered during construction as well as provisions for tribal monitors. Tribal monitors from the Pechanga Band of Luisefio Indians shall be allowed to monitor all grading, excavation and ground -breaking activities, including further surveys, to be compensated by the project applicant/developer. The Pechanga Tribal monitors will have the authority to temporarily stop and redirect grading activities to evaluate the significance of any archeological resources discovered on the property, in conjunction with the archeologist and the Lead Agency. • If human remains are encountered, all activity shall stop and the County Corner must be notified immediately. All activity must cease until the County Corner has determined the origin and disposition of said remains. The Corner shall determine if the remains are prehistoric, and shall notify the State Native American Heritage Commission if applicable. Further actions shall be determined by the desires of the Most Likely Descendant. • The Landowner agrees to relinquish ownership of all resources, including all Luisefio sacred items, burial goods and all archeological artifacts that are found on the .project area to the Pechanga Band of Luisefio Indians for proper treatment and disposition. All sacred sites within the project area are to be avoided and preserved. G1PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center. DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial. Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc 6. GEOLOGY AND SOILS. Would the project: Issues and Supporting Information Sources Potentially r Significant Impact Less Than Less Than Significant .Impact No Impact Significant W,th Mitigation Incorporated a Expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death involving: i. Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as delineated on the most recent Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the State Geologist for the area or based on other substantial evidence of a known fault? Refer to Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 42. X ii Strong seismic ground shaking? X iii Seismic -related ground failure, including liquefaction? X iv Landslides? X b Result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoil? X c Be located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, or that would become unstable as a result of the project, and potentially result in on- or off-site landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction or collapse? X d Be located on expansive soil, as defined in Table 18-1-B of the Uniform Building Code (1994), creating substantial risks to life or property? X e Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the use of septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal systems where sewers are not available for the disposal of wastewater? X Comments: 6.a.i.ii. Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated: A Preliminary Geotechnical Interpretive Analysis was completed by Earth -Strata Inc., dated September 17, 2008. According to this analysis, the project is proposed to be located within a seismically active region. As a result, significant ground shaking will likely impact the site within the design life of the project. The geologic structure of the entire southern California area is dominated by northwest -trending faults associated with the San Andreas Fault system, which accommodates for most of the right lateral movement associated with the relative motion between the Pacific and North American tectonic plates: Known active faults within this system include the Newport -Inglewood, Whittier -Elsinore, San Jacinto and San Andreas Faults. No active faults traverse the project site and the site is not located within an Alquest-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zone. However, based on the review of regional geologic maps and the computer program (USGS 2002 Interactive Deaggregation), the Elsinore -Temecula Fault with an approximate source to site distance of 6:7 kilometers (4 miles) is the closest known active fault anticipated to produce the highest ground accelerations, with an anticipated maximum modal magnitude of 6.6. Based on the data compiled during the preparation of the Preliminary Geotechnical report, it has been determined that the potential for surface rupture to adversely impact the proposed project is low to remote; however, since the proposed project is located within a seismically active region, and ground shaking will likely impact the site during the ,life of the project, the following mitigation measure shall be required: G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc Required Mitigation • Structures are required to be designed and constructed to resist the effects of seismic ground motions as provided in the 2007 California Building Code Section 1613. The following seismic design coefficients should be implemented during the design of the proposed structures for the project: Site Location Latitude: 33.5417 Longitude: -117.1173 Site Class D Mapped Spectral Accelerations for short periods, Ss 1.50 Mapped Spectral Accelerations for 1 -Second Period, S1 0.60 Site Coefficient, Fa 1.00 Site Coefficient, F„ 1.50 Maximum Considered Earthquake Spectral Response Acceleration for 1 -Second Short Periods, Sms 1.50 Maximum Considered Earthquake Spectral Response Acceleration for 1 -Second Period, Sr,,, 0.9 Design Spectral Response Acceleration for Short Periods, SDS 1.0 Design Spectral Response Acceleration for 1 -Second Period, 5D1 0.60 Seismic Design Category ID Importance Factor Based on Occupancy Category 11 • All conclusions and recommendations specified in the Geotechnical Study prepared by Earth -Strata, Inc. dated September 17, 2008 shall be incorporated into the plans for the project and implemented during construction. 6.a.iii. Less Than Significant: As indicated above, the project site is located in a seismically active region and within the general vicinity of a number of earthquake faults. The secondary effects of the seismic activity could produce several types of ground failure at the site. These include landslides, ground lurching, shallow ground rupture, and liquefaction/lateral spreading. The probability of occurrence of each type of ground failure depends on the severity of the earthquake, distance from the faults, topography, the state of subsurface earth materials, groundwater conditions, and other factors. Based on the Preliminary Geotechnical Interpretive Report all of the potential secondary effects of seismic activity are considered unlikely. Soil liquefaction was specifically examined in the Preliminary Geotechnical Interpretive Report. Liquefaction occurs as a result of substantial loss of shear strength or shearing resistance in loose, saturated, cohesionless earth materials subjected to earthquake induced ground shaking. Potential impacts from liquefaction include loss of bearing capacity, liquefaction related settlement, lateral movements, and surface manifestation such as sand boils. Seismically induced settlement occurs when loose sandy soils become denser when subjected to shaking during an earthquake. The three factors determining whether a site is likely to be subject to liquefaction include: seismic ground shaking, type and consistency of earth materials, and groundwater level. The proposed project will be supported by compact fill, competent alluvium and bedrock, with groundwater at a depth of over 51 feet. As such, the potential for earthquake induced liquefaction and lateral spreading beneath the proposed structures is considered very low to remote due to the recommended compacted fill, relatively low groundwater level, and the dense nature of the deeper onsite earth materials. 6.a.iv. No Impact: According to the Preliminary Geotechnical Interpretive Report, landslides are identified as a type of ground failure that is typically studied. However, the report mentions that landslide debris was not observed during the subsurface exploration and no ancient landslides are known to exist on the site. No impact from landslides is expected to occur. G:\PLANNING\2005\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning \Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial. Study.doc 6.b. Less Than Significant Impact: The project will not result in a substantial loss of topsoil or erosion since the project will be graded according to all Public Works specifications and will be paved and improved with asphalt, concrete, landscaping and other materials. Therefore, soil erosion or loss of topsoil is not likely to occur and a less than significant impact is anticipated. 6.c.d. Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated: According to the Preliminary Geotechnical Interpretive Report completed for the project by Earth -Strata, dated September 17, 2008, the site visit indicates that landslide debris were not observed on the site and no ancient landslides are known to exist on the site. In addition, the preliminary laboratory test results indicate that the proposed structures will be supported by compacted fill, competent alluvium and bedrock, with groundwater at a depth of over 51 feet. As such, the potential for earthquake induced lateral spreading beneath the proposed structures is considered very low to remote due to the recommended compacted fill, relatively low groundwater level, and the dense nature of the deeper on-site earth materials. The Preliminary Geotechnical report also indicates that preliminary laboratory test results illustrate that onsite earth materials exhibit an expansion potential of low to medium as classified in accordance with the 2007 California Building Code Section 1802.3.2 and ASTM D4829-03. It cannot be determined at this time by the laboratory tests that have already been conducted for the project site whether the soil has an either low or medium expansion potential. As a result, the following mitigation measures shall be required for the earth materials tested upon completion of the rough grading: Required Mitigation • The appropriate preliminary design and construction recommendations contained in the Preliminary Geotechnical Interpretive Report completed by Earth -Strata, dated September 17, 2008, outlined on page 15 under the heading "Low Expansion Potential" and on page 16 under the heading "Medium Expansion Potential', shall be incorporated into the project design, depending upon the determination of the levels of expansion anticipated for the project, as determined at the completion of the rough grading stage of the project. 6.e. No Impact: Per the Preliminary Geotechnical Interpretive Report dated September 17, 2008 by Earth - Strata, Inc. the property is considered suitable for the proposed development from a geotechnical and engineering perspective. The project will utilize a sewer connection. No septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal systems are proposed. G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc 7. GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS. Would the project: Issues and Supporting Information Sources Potentially + Significant Impact Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant Impact No Impact a Generate greenhouse gas emissions, either directly or indirectly, that may have a significant impact on the environment? X b Conflict with an applicable plan, policy or regulation adopted for the purpose of reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases? X Comments: 7.a.b. Less Than Significant Impact: At this time there are no adopted statewide guidelines for greenhouse gas emission (GHG) impacts, but this is being addressed through the provisions of Senate Bill 97 (SB 97). For the proposed project, the project would be considered to have a significant impact if the project would be in conflict with the AB 32 State goals for reducing GHG emissions and have. Staff assumes that AB 32 will be successful in reducing GHG emissions and reducing the cumulative GHG emissions statewide by 2020. It is not anticipated that the project could have a major impact (either positively or negatively) on the global concentration of GHG. GHG impacts are considered to be exclusively cumulative impacts; there are no non -cumulative greenhouse gas emission impacts from a climate change perspective (CAPCOA, 2008). The proposed project would contribute to global climate change as a result of emissions of GHGs, primarily CO2, emitted by construction activities. However, the project will not conflict with the CARB's thirty-nine (39) recommended actions in California's AB 32 Climate Change Scoping Plan. The project will also not exceed the SCAQMD GHG screening threshold (3,000 metric tons CO2e/yr). In addition, the City of Temecula does not have any plans, policies, or regulations adopted for the purpose of reducing the emissions of GHGs. The project is expected to have a less than significant impact with regard to greenhouse gas emissions. G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc 8. HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. Would the project: Issues and Supporting Information Sources Potentially Significant Impact Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant Impact No Impact -: a Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through the routine transportation, use, or disposal of hazardous materials? X b Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials into the environment? X c Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or acutely hazardous materials, substances, or acutely hazardous materials, substances, or waste within one-quarter mile of an existing or proposed school? X d Be located on a site which is included on a list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5 and, as a result, would it create a significant hazard to the public or the environment? X e For a project located within an airport land use plan or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? X. f For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? X g Impair implementation of or physically interfere with an adopted emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? X h Expose people or structures to a significant risk or loss, injury or death involving wildland fires, including where wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where residences are intermixed with wildlands? X Comments: 8.a. No Impact: The proposed project will not create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through the routine transportation, use or disposal of hazardous materials. The proposed land use is a religious facility and will not be routinely transporting, using or disposing hazardous materials. 8.b.c. No Impact: The proposed project will not create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials into the environment. The proposed project is a religious facility and will not emit hazardous materials into the environment, or impact the public through day-to-day operations. In addition, the project will not require the handling of hazardous or acutely hazardous materials, substances and waste. Additionally, the proposed project is not located within one-quarter mile of an existing or proposed school. 8.d. No Impact: The proposed project will not be located on a site which is included on a list of hazardous materials sites pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5 and, as a result, will not create a significant hazard to the public or the environment. The California Environmental Protection Agency lists Hazardous G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc. Waste and Substances Sites. The project site is not on this list, therefore no impact related to hazardous materials posing a significant hazard to the public or environment will occur. 8.e. Potential Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated: The French Valley Airport lies approximately two miles to the northwest and is the only air strip in the immediate area. Areas surrounding French Valley Airport have been categorized into six zones. The proposed structure resides in Zone E which is the least restrictive of all zones. Per the City of Temecula General Plan Environmental Impact Report, Zone E only prohibits hazards to aircraft flight. The proposed project was also reviewed by the Riverside County Airport Land Use Commission. The Commission stated that no action was necessary because of the project location, but the Commission did provide standard mitigation measures which address safety hazards. Required Mitigation • The following uses shall be prohibited: o Any use which would direct steady light or flashing light of red, white, green, or amber colors associated with airport operations toward an aircraft engaged in an initial straight climb following takeoff or toward and aircraft engaged in a straight final approach toward a landing at an airport, other than an FAA approved navigational signal light or visual approach slope indicator. o Any use which would cause sunlight to be reflected towards an aircraft engaged in an initial straight climb following takeoff or towards an aircraft engaged in a straight final approach towards a landing at an airport. o Any use which would generate smoke or water vapor or which would attract large concentrations of birds, or which may otherwise affect safe air navigation within the area. o Any use which would generate electrical interference that may be detrimental to the operation of aircraft and/or aircraft instrumentation. • Any outdoor lighting that is installed shall be hooded or shielded so as to prevent either the spillage of lumens or reflection into the sky. • The attached notice shall be provided to all potential purchasers and tenants of the property and shall be recorded as a deed notice (notice is attached to the Mitigation Monitoring Program). 8.f. No Impact: The project is not located with within the vicinity of a private airstrip. The project will not result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area as a result of a private airfield. No impact is anticipated. 8.g. No Impact: The proposed project will not impair the implementation of, or physically interfere with, an adopted emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan. The proposed project site is located within an area that is surrounded by residential development and a religious facility located immediately across Calle Colibri. In addition, the subject parcel for which the project is proposed is zoned Very Low (VL) residential and is intended to be developed. The development of this parcel will not physically interfere with an adopted emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan. 8.h. No Impact: According to the City of Temecula Geographic Information Systems Department, the project site is not located within a High Fire Hazard area. Therefore, the project will not expose people or structures to a significant risk or Joss, injury or death involving wildland fires, including where wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where residents intermixed with wildlands. The closest High Fire Hazard areas are located approximately 4.5 miles to the northeast and southwest of the project area. Since the project is not located within a High Fire Hazard area and is not located in the immediate proximity of a High Fire Hazard area, injury, death and loss of life resulting from a wildfire is not likely to occur. Additionally, the City of G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study \CEQA Initial Study.doc Temecula Fire Prevention Bureau has reviewed and conditioned the proposed project to ensure that it meets all fire code requirements, and that the project will be provided with fire protection, if needed, in the case that fire does occur on-site. GIPLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc 9. HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY. Would the project: Issues and Supporting Information Sources Potentially Significant.. Impact Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant Impact No Impact a Violate any water quality standards or waste discharge requirements or otherwise substantially degrade water quality? X b Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or interfere substantially with groundwater recharge such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the local groundwater table level (e.g., the production rate of pre-existing nearby wells would drop to a level which would not support existing land uses or planned uses for which permits have been granted)? X c Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, in a manner which would result in substantial erosion or siltation on- or off-site? X d Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, or substantially increase the rate or amount of surface runoff in a manner which would result in flooding on- or off-site? X e Create or contribute runoff water which would exceed the capacity of existing or planned storm water drainage systems or provide substantial additional sources of polluted runoff? X f Require the preparation of a project -specific WQMP? X g Place housing within a 100 -year flood hazard area as mapped on a federal Flood Hazard Boundary or Flood Insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard delineation map? X h Place within a 100 -year flood hazard area structures which would impede or redirect flood flows? X i Expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury or death involving flooding, including flooding as a result of the failure of a levee or dam? X j Inundation by seiche, tsunami, or mudflow? X Comments: 9.a. Less Than Significant Impact: The project proposes a religious facility totaling 24,943 square feet. This type of development typically generates domestic and/or municipal wastewater that does not require pretreatment or waste discharge requirements. No water quality standards are forecast to be violated by implementing the proposed project. In addition, the project submitted a Water Quality Management Plan for review by the Public Works Department. This document has been conceptually accepted. Upon acceptance of a final WQMP, Best Management Practices outlined in the WQMP will be implemented which will control storm water runoff pollution to a level of no significance. Therefore an overall less than significant impact is anticipated. G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center. DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc 9.b. Less Than Significant Impact: The proposed project is not anticipated to result in a substantial depletion of groundwater supplies or substantial interference with groundwater recharge such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the local groundwater table. The proposed project is not anticipated to have an effect on the quantity and quality of ground waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations or through substantial loss of groundwater recharge capability. Less than significant impacts are anticipated as a result of the proposed project. 9.c. Less Than Significant Impact: The project will not substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area. Through the implementation of the project SWPPP (Storm Water Protection Program), erosion and siltation issues will be controlled to a less than significant impact level and this project will not result in substantial erosion or siltation on or off-site. 9.d.e.f. Less Than Significant Impact: The project would increase runoff as a result of increasing the impervious surface on the project site. The City imposes standard design criteria to detain surface runoff on the property to ensure that the maximum runoff volume from the site is not significantly increased. The project will not violate any water quality standards or waste discharge requirements established by the State of California. However, the project is required to prepare a Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) pursuant to the Municipal Separate Storm -Sewer permit (MS4 Permit) issued by the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB). A preliminary plan has been submitted and conceptually accepted and the project will comply with RWQCB standards as designed. Based upon the information presented above, no significant adverse impact to either downstream flows or water quality is forecast to affect properties downstream of the site from developing the property as proposed. Less than significant impacts are proposed. 9.g. No Impact: The proposed project is for a religious facility and features no residential component. As a result, the project does not place housing within a 100 -year flood hazard area. 9.h.i. Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated: The proposed project may expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury, or death involving flooding, including flooding as a result of a flood plain but not by the failure of a levee or dam. The subject property is not located within a dam inundation area per the City's General Plan. In addition, the City has implemented a multi -hazard functional plan pursuant to the California Emergency Services Act. Staff has also received correspondence from the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District indicating that the project would not be impacted by the District Master Drainage Plan facilities. Flood Control also states that the project is located within the limits of the district's Murrieta Creek/Santa Gertrudis Valley Area Drainage Plan for which drainage fees have been adopted. The project will be conditioned to pay these fees prior to issuance of grading permits. The City's Public Works Department indicated that the following mitigation measures must be incorporated: Required Mitigation • Prior to issuance of a Precise Grading Permit for Phase 2, a Conditional Letter of Map Revision (CLOMR) shall be submitted for review and approval by City of Temecula, Riverside County. Flood Control and Water Conservation District (RCFC&WCD), and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to determine the extent of the required improvements to Santa Gertrudis Channel, Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri. Approval from all pertinent local, state and federal environmental agencies shall be obtained. A Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) shall also be processed and approved by FEMA, subsequent to provision of the required infrastructure improvements. • A Drainage Study shall be submitted for review and approval with the precise grading plan in accordance with City Standards identifying storm water runoff expected from this site and upstream of this site. The study shall identify all existing or proposed public or private drainage facilities intended to discharge this runoff. The study shall also analyze and identify impacts to downstream properties and G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc provide specific recommendations to protect the properties and mitigate any impacts. Any upgrading or upsizing of downstream facilities, including acquisition of drainage or access easements necessary to make required improvements, shall be provided by the developer. 9.j. No Impact: Due to the project area's distance from the ocean and elevation, there is no potential for a tsunami. The project area is not located near a large surface water body and there is no potential for inundation by seiche or mudflow. No impacts are anticipated. G:\PLANNING\20081PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc 10. LAND USE AND PLANNING. Would the project: Issues and Supporting Information Sources Potentially Significant Impact Less Than Less Than Significant Impact No `- Impact'.". ;Significant With Mmgation 'l Incorporated '- a Physically divide an established community? X b Conflict with any applicable land use plan, policy, or regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the project (including, but not limited to the general plan, specific plan, local coastal program, or zoning ordinance) adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect? X c Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation plan or natural community conservation plan? X Comments: 1O.a. No Impact: The proposed project will not physically divide an established community. The proposed project is an infill development project located on a 4.32 acre parcel, which is currently vacant. The proposed project is surrounded by residential parcels to the north, west and south, a religious facility to the east. The project does not involve any additional street or highway improvements which could otherwise divide an established community. 10.b. No Impact: The proposed project will not conflict with an applicable land use plan, or regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the project, (including, but not limited to the General Plan, specific plan, local coastal program, or zoning ordinance) adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect. The General Plan land use designation for the project site is Very Low (VL) residential. The zoning for the property is also Very Low residential. The proposed religious facility is consistent with the General Plan land use and zoning designations for the property. The proposed project meets all Development Code and zoning standards. Since the Development Code is a tool to implement the General Plan, and this project meets all Development Code Requirements, it can be concluded that the project is also consistent with the General Plan. No conflict with any applicable land use plan will occur. 10.c. No Impact: The proposed development of the project will not conflict with the provisions of the Multi - Species Habitat Conservation Plan (MSHCP). The MSHCP is a comprehensive, multi -jurisdictional plan which focuses on the conservation of 146 species and their associated habitats in Western Riverside County. The Plan's overall goal is to maintain biological and ecological diversity within the rapidly urbanizing area. The Plan Area encompasses approximately 1.26 million acres and includes the City of Temecula within its boundaries. In considering the development of this site in the context of the MSHCP, it has been determined that the project site is not located within an MSHCP Criteria Cell. However, according to the MSHCP, the site does have a potential for Borrowing Owl habitat. Additional information related to the findings and analysis contained in the biological assessment can be found in the Biological Resources Section (above -Section 4). G:PLANNI NG\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc 11. MINERAL RESOURCES. Would the project: Issues and Supporting Information Sources Potentially Significant Impact Less Than Significant With : Mitigation Incorporated -: Less Than Significant Impact No Impact a Result in the loss of availability of a known mineral resource that would be of value to the region and the residents of the state? X b Result in the loss of availability of a locally -important mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local general plan, specific plan or other land use plan? X Comments: 11.a. No Impact: The construction of this project on the proposed site is not anticipated to result in the loss of a known mineral resource that would be of value to the region or to the residences of the State. According to the General Plan, the State Division of Mines and Geology has prepared a mineral resources report entitled Mineral Land Classification of the Temescal Valley Area, Riverside County, California, Special Report 165, which evaluated mineral deposits within the Temecula Planning Area. According to the State Geologist, the Temecula Planning Area was classified as a Mineral Resources Zone -3a (MRZ-3a), which determined that the area contains sedimentary deposits which have the potential to supply sand and gravel for concrete and crushed stone for aggregate, however these areas are not considered to contain mineral resources of significant economic value. 11.b. No Impact: The project is not anticipated to result in the loss of locally important mineral resources, as the project site, which is within the above mentioned Temecula Planning area, has been classified as a Mineral Resources Zone -3a (MRZ-3a). According to the General Plan, the Temecula Planning Area is not considered to contain mineral resources of significant economic value. The property on which the proposed project will be located does not represent an area of locally important mineral resources. G\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc 12. NOISE. Would the project result in: Issues and Supporting Information Sources Potentially Significant Impact Less Than Significant With -' Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant Impact No Impact a Exposure of persons to or generation of noise levels in excess of standards established in the local general plan or noise ordinance, or applicable standards of other agencies? X b Exposure of persons to or generation of excessive groundborne vibration or groundborne noise levels? X c A substantial permanent increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project? X d A substantial temporary or periodic increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project? X e For a project located within an airport land use plan or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? X f For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? X Comments: 12.a.b.c.d. Less Than Significant Impact: Development of the land will result in increases to noise levels during construction phases as well as increases to noise in the area over the long-term. No activities are anticipated within the proposed project that would expose persons to generation of excessive groundborne vibration or groundborne noise levels. The project will create some noise levels over that currently emanating from the project site as patrons arrive and leave the religious facility. However, those noises are not anticipated to create a substantial permanent increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project due to the low impact nature of a religious institution. The project may result in temporary or periodic increases in ambient noise levels during construction. Construction machinery is capable of producing noise in the range of 100+ DBA at 50 feet, which is considered bothersome. However, noise from construction of the project will comply with City ordinances regulating the hours of activity to Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. No significant impacts are anticipated. 12.e.f. Less Than Significant Impact: The project is located within the French Valley Comprehensive Land Use Plan issued by the Riverside County Airport Land Use Commission. The plan divides the area surrounding the airport into six zones. Many of these zones prohibit the development of highly noise -sensitive outdoor nonresidential uses. According to this plan, the project is located in Zone E. This zone does not include the prohibition of highly noise -sensitive nonresidential uses. The French Valley airport is the only airstrip located in the vicinity of the project site. The project is not located within the French Valley Airport Noise Contours exhibit provided on page N-13 of the City of Temecula General Plan. A less than significant impact is anticipated. G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study \ CEQA Initial Study.doc 13. POPULATION AND HOUSING. Would the project: issues and Supporting Information Sources Potentially Significant Impact Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant Impact No Impact a Induce substantial population growth in an area, either directly (for example, by proposing new homes and businesses) or indirectly (for example, through extension of roads or other infrastructure)? X b Displace substantial numbers of existing housing, necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere? X c Displace substantial numbers of people, necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere? X Comments: 13.a. Less Than Significant Impact: The proposed project will not induce substantial population growth in the area. The proposed project is for a religious facility located in a Very Low Residential zoning district in the City of Temecula. This religious facility is not anticipated to create new jobs in a manner that will substantially raise the population in the Temecula area. In the event jobs are created, the minimal increase in population that may potentially result is considered to be less than significant when compared to the projected population growth that is anticipated for the Temecula Area. 13.b.c. No Impact: The project includes the construction and operation of a 24,943 square foot religious facility on a vacant parcel within a Very Low Residential zoning district in the City of Temecula. Considering the site is currently vacant, it can be concluded that the project will not displace existing housing or necessitate the construction or replacement of housing elsewhere. G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc 14. PUBLIC SERVICES. Issues and Supporting Information Sources Potentially ' Significant r Impact Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant Impact No Impact a Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision of new or physically altered governmental facilities, need for new or physically altered governmental facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental impacts, in order to maintain acceptable service ratios, response times or other performance objectives for any of the public services: Fire protection? X Police protection? X Schools? X Parks? X Other public facilities? X Comments: 14.a. Less Than Significant Impact: The project will have a less than significant impact upon the need for new or altered fire, police, recreation or other public facilities. The development of the site will incrementally increase the need for these services; however the development of this parcel was anticipated in the Final Environmental Impact Report that was prepared for the City of Temecula General Plan. Therefore, the need for public services was previously analyzed and determined. As a result, the incremental increase in the need for these services, based upon the development of this project, will not result in a significant environmental impact. No additional police or fire facilities will be required to be constructed in order to maintain acceptable service ratios or fire/emergency response times. No additional parks or other facilities are proposed to be constructed as part of this project. Furthermore, the project will contribute its fair share to public services through the City's Development Impact Fees for the maintenance or provision of services from these entities. The project itself is not proposing a residential use and therefore will have no impact upon, or result in a need for new or altered school facilities. Development of the subject parcel will not cause a significant increase in the number of people within, or coming to, the City of Temecula. The incremental effect from the project will be mitigated through the payment of applicable school fees at the time the project is developed. A less than significant impact to existing public services is anticipated as a result of the project. G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study \CEQA.Initial Study.doc 15. RECREATION. Issues and Supporting Information Sources Potentially ;' _ Significant l Impact Less Than Less Than Significant Impact No Impact .: Significant With Mitigation Incorporated a Would the project increase the use of existing neighborhood and regional parks or other recreational facilities such that substantial physical deterioration of the facility would occur or be accelerated? X b Does the project include recreational facilities or require the construction or expansion of recreational facilities which might have an adverse physical effect on the environment? X Comments: 15.a. Less Than Significant Impact: The proposed project will have a less than significant impact on the existing recreational opportunities and existing parks since the proposed project is a non-residential development. The City owns and maintains 38 parks, and has two recreational centers, and outdoor amphitheater, a gymnasium, two swimming pools, a senior center, the Temecula Museum and Children's Museum. There are 22 neighborhood parks in the Temecula Planning Area which serve the recreational needs of the residents, and based upon the City's population of 72,715 residents at the time that the General Plan was updated, the City should offer 364 acres of parkland. Currently there are 308.73 acres of parkland existing within the City. The proposed project may slightly increase the use of the existing parks or other recreational facilities in the area because it is possible the patrons of the religious facility may wish to visit the existing public park located approximately 1,700 feet to the east near Calle Girasol. It must be noted that nearly all patrons of the religious facility and park will be Temecula residents. As such, since this project is a non-residential development, the demand for parks would not increase significantly as a result of this project. The proposed project would not directly result in the substantial deterioration of the existing recreational and park facilities, nor would this project increase the deterioration of existing park and recreational facilities. 15.b. No Impact: The project does not require or include the construction or expansion or recreational facilities that could otherwise have an adverse impact on the environment. The proposed project is for the development of a 24,943 square foot religious facility. The scope of the project does not include the construction of any additional recreational facilities or parks. Therefore, no impact will occur as a result of the project. G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning \Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc 16. TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC. Would the project: Issues and Supporting Information Sources Potentially Significant. Impact Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant Impact No Impact a Conflict with an applicable plan, ordinance or policy establishing measures of effectiveness for the performance of the circulation system, taking into account all modes of transportation including mass transit and non -motorized travel and relevant components of the circulation system, including but not limited to intersections, streets, highways and freeways, pedestrian and bicycle paths and mass transit? X b Conflict with an applicable congestion management program, including, but not limited to level of service standards and travel demand measures, or other standards established by the county congestion management agency for designated roads or highways? X c Result in a change in air traffic patterns, including either an increase in traffic levels or a change in location that results in substantial safety risks? X d Substantially increase hazards due to a design feature (e.g., sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or incompatible uses (e.g., farm equipment)? X e Result in inadequate emergency access? X f Conflict with adopted policies, plans, or programs regarding public transit, bicycle, or pedestrian facilities, or otherwise decrease the performance or safety of such facilities? X Comments: 16.a.b. Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated: The project is consistent with the City of Temecula General Plan. Religious facilities are permitted with the approval of a Conditional Use Permit in Very Low Residential zoning districts and are exempt from performing a traffic impact analysis. However, a traffic study was performed by KOA Corporation and submitted to the city on October 15, 2010 in order to ensure compliance with all appropriate traffic regulations. Based on the intersections and roadways evaluated, the study reveals that if the recommended mitigation is followed, the proposed project will not result in a conflict with an applicable plan, ordinance or policy establishing measures of effectiveness for the performance of the circulation system in the project area. Further, the project will not conflict with an applicable congestion management program, including but not limited to level of service standards and travel demand measures, or other standards established by the County congestion management agency for designated roads or highways. A summary of the traffic study follows: The traffic study analyzed the following intersections: • Winchester Road and Margarita Road • Winchester Road and Nicolas Road • Nicolas Road and General Kearny Road • Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri • Walcott Lane and La Serena Way G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study \CEQA Initial Study.doc In addition, the traffic study included the following cumulative projects in the analysis: Project Name Size .Land Use Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witness 8,264 Square Feet Religious Facility Saraphina 67 Single Family Homes Single Family Residential Roripaugh Ranch 2,015 Single Family Homes Single Family Residential AM/PM Car Wash 946 Square Feet Commercial Gas Station Car Wash Walcott Estates 45 Single Family Homes Single Family Residential The intersections were evaluated using a variety of scenarios. These scenarios and their corresponding analysis are indicated below: Friday/Sunday Peak Hour Intersection Performance Opening Year (2013) Conditions Without and With Project Intersection Opening Year Without Project Opening Year With Project Delay Significant LOS LOS Friday Peak Hour 1. Winchester Rd & Margarita Rd F F 0.1 No 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd F F 5.3 Yes 3. Nicolas Rd & General Kearny Rd D D 2.2 No 4. Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri* A C 15.8 No 5. Walcott Ln & La Serena Way* B B 0.3 No Sunday Peak Hour 1. Winchester Rd & Margarita Rd E E I.I. No 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd E E 3.5 Yes 3. Nicolas Rd & General Kearny Rd C C -2.3 No 4. Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri* A A 2.7 No 5. Walcott Ln & La Serena Way* - A A 0.2 No The first set of scenarios represent the existing conditions with and without the project at opening year (2013). The opening year scenario includes an ambient growth rate of 2% per year. The table currently shows that the intersection of Winchester Road/Nicolas Road will continue to operate at a level of service (LOS) of F for the Friday peak hour and a LOS of E during the Sunday Peak hour. The LOS results are the same with and without the project. The Friday peak hour LOS deterioration is attributed to the significant number of school age pedestrians and vehicular traffic associated with the picking -up of students at Chaparral High School located on the southwest corner of Winchester Road and Nicolas Road. The bulk of this increased traffic occurs within 15-20 minutes surrounding the school dismissal time of 2 p.m. After the school dismissal period is over, LOS improves and the intersection operates normally. The Sunday peak hour LOS is attributed to the ambient growth rate of 2% per year for the area. Impacts to the Winchester Road/Nicolas Road intersection will be mitigated by the City of Temecula's Adaptive Traffic Signal system. Recognizing that the LOS and delays at intersections along Winchester Road are currently operating less than satisfactory, the City of Temecula has initiated the implementation of an Adaptive Traffic Signal System to mitigate conditions. The adaptive system monitors traffic flows system wide and adjusts traffic signal cycle lengths to address the changes in traffic flows, minimize delays, and improve system progression. By virtue of this continual monitoring, intersection. LOS is improved significantly, typically by 10 to 15 percent. The implementation of the adaptive system will be completed by April 2011. The traffic study G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc utilized the adaptive system to analyze the operation of the intersection and found that it will mitigate the intersection to a level of no significant impact. The below table summarizes these findings: Level of Service Analysis for Opening Year Conditions with Mitigation Intersection Opening Year Without Project O enin P g Year With Project A Delay Opening Year With Project With Mitigation Impact LOS LOS LOS Friday Peak Hour 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd F F 5.3 F No Sunday Peak Hour 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd E E 3.5 E No The second set of scenarios represents cumulative projects, 2% per year ambient growth rate and with and without the project. This analysis also includes Roripaugh Ranch as a variable. The results of the analysis are presented below: Friday/Sunday Peak Hour Intersection Performance Cumulative Year 2013 Without and With Project (Including Roripaugh Ranch) Intersection Cumulative Year 2013 Without Project Cumulative Year 2013 With Project D day Significant LOS LOS Friday Peak Hour I. Winchester Rd & Margarita Rd F F 4.6 Yes 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd F F 5.0 Yes 3. Nicolas Rd & General Kearny Rd D D 1.0 No 4. Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri* A F 66.2 Yes 5. Walcott Ln & La Serena Way* B B 0.7 No Sunday Peak Hour I. Winchester Rd & Margarita Rd E E 0.5 No 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd D D 0.5 No 3. Nicolas Rd & General Kearny Rd C C -1.3 No 4. Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri* A A 1.8 No 5. Walcott Ln & La Serena Way* B 8 0.3 No As shown, three intersections will continue to operate at unsatisfactory levels of service during the Friday peak hour. These intersections are Winchester Road/Margarita Road, Winchester Road/Nicolas Road, and Nicolas Road/Calle Colibri. As previously indicated, the LOS and delays at intersections along Winchester Road are currently operating less than satisfactory, the City of Temecula has initiated the implementation of an Adaptive Traffic Signal System to mitigate conditions. The adaptive system monitors traffic flows system wide and adjusts traffic signal cycle lengths to address the changes in traffic flows, minimize delays, and improve system progression. By virtue of this continual monitoring, intersection LOS is improved significantly, typically by 10 to 15 percent. The implementation of the adaptive system will be completed by April 2011. The traffic study G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc indicates that the City proposed adaptive signal system will become appropriate mitigation to relieve traffic impacts to the Winchester intersections with Margarita and Nicolas. An additional mitigation is the extension of the existing left turn lane at the Winchester Road/Margarita Road intersection. This improvement will be constructed through the City's Capital Improvement program and is not the responsibility of the religious facility applicant. The Roripaugh Ranch development has been conditioned to improve the Winchester Road/Nicolas Road intersection through a Development Agreement. These improvements include: • Northbound Approach: Widen to provide two left turn lanes, four through lanes, and two right turn lanes • Southbound Approach: Widen to provide two left turn lanes, four through lanes, and one right turn lane • Eastbound Approach: Widen to provide one left turn lane, one through lane, and one right turn lane • Westbound Approach: Widen to provide three left turn lanes, one through lane, and one right turn lane These improvements are tied directly to the Roripaugh Ranch development and are not the responsibility of the religious facility applicant. The increased delay at the Nicolas Road/Calle Colibri intersection is attributed to increased vehicle volumes along Nicolas Road generated by the Roripaugh Ranch development, causing project generated traffic to wait to access Nicolas Road. The traffic study indicated that mitigation for the Nicolas Road/Calle Colibri intersection must include a two-way left turn lane along the project frontage from the eastbound approach. This mitigation measure is the responsibility of the religious facility applicant and will be included as a condition of approval attached to the project's frontage improvement responsibility. Required Mitigation • Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri — Eastbound Approach: Widen to provide a two-way left turn lane along the project frontage The adaptive signal system, lane widening, and two-way left turn lane mitigation measure will reduce impacts at these intersections to a level that is less than significant. The below table summarizes these findings: Level of Service Analysis of Mitigation for Cumulative Year 2013 Conditions (Including Roripaugh Ranch) Intersection Cumulative Year 2013 Without Project Cumulative Year 2013 With Project pay Cumulative Year 2013 With Project With Mitigation Impact LOS LOS LOS Friday Peak Hour I. Winchester Rd & Margarita Rd F F 4.6 F No 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd F F 5.0 F No 3. Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri* A F 66.2 A No G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc The third set of scenarios represents the cumulative project, the 2% per year growth rate and with and without the project but excludes Roripaugh Ranch as a variable. The results of this analysis are presented below: Friday/Sunday Peak Hour Intersection Performance Cumulative Year 2013 Without and With Project (Excluding Roripaugh Ranch) Intersection Cumulative Year 2013 Without project Cumulative Year 2013 With Project A Delay Significant LOS LOS Friday Peak Hour 1. Winchester Rd & Margarita Rd F F 0.2 No 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd F F 6.4 Yes 3. Nicolas Rd & General Kearny Rd D D 1.5 No 4. Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri* A C 19.0 No 5. Walcott Ln & La Serena Way* 8 8 0.4 - No Sunday Peak Hour I. Winchester Rd & Margarita Rd E E 1.6 No 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd E E 5.8 Yes 3. Nicolas Rd & General Kearny Rd C C -22 No 4. Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri* A A 2.7 No 5. Walcott Ln & La Serena Way* A - A 0.2 No The table indicates that the Winchester Road/Nicolas Road intersection during both the Friday and Sunday peak hour will operate at unsatisfactory levels of service under this scenario. The Friday peak hour LOS deterioration is attributed to the significant number of school age pedestrians and vehicular traffic associated with the picking -up of students at Chaparral High School located on the southwest corner of Winchester Road and Nicolas Road. The bulk of this increased traffic occurs within 15-20 minutes surrounding the school dismissal time of 2 p.m. After the school dismissal period is over, the intersection operates normally and LOS improves. The Sunday peak hour LOS is attributed to the ambient growth rate of 2% per year for the area. The traffic study indicates that appropriate mitigation for this intersection is the implantation of an Adaptive Signal System. As previously mentioned, recognizing that the LOS and delays at intersections along Winchester Road are currently operating less than satisfactory, the City of Temecula has initiated the implementation of an Adaptive Traffic Signal System to mitigate conditions. The adaptive system monitors traffic flows system wide and adjusts traffic signal cycle lengths to address the changes in traffic flows, minimize delays, and improve system progression. By virtue of this continual monitoring, intersection LOS is improved significantly, typically by 10 to 15 percent. The implementation of the adaptive system will be completed by April 2011. The traffic study analyzed the affects of this system and found that it will mitigate the intersection to a level of no significant impact. The below table summarizes these findings: Level of Service Analysis of Mitigation for Cumulative 2013 Conditions (Excluding Roripaugh Ranch) Intersection Cumulative Year 2013 Without Cumulative Year 2013 With A Delay Cumulative Year 2013 With Impact G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241. Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study \CEQA Initial Study.doc In addition to the required mitigation, the Temecula Capital Improvement Program has three infrastructure improvement projects underway to accommodate the growth and volume of traffic generated by business and recreation areas. The below referenced projects will provide additional traffic relief: French Valley Parkway/I-15 Overcrossinq and Interchange Proiect provides for construction of a new freeway interchange on the 1-15 between the existing Winchester Road Interchange and the 1-15/1-215 freeway split. The project includes the construction of a freeway overcrossing, high occupancy vehicle (HOV) and collector/distributor (CD) lanes, construction of braided ramps between Winchester Road and the proposed new Interchange for both the northbound and southbound directions, and the construction of a by-pass exit ramp southbound north of the 1-15/1-215 freeway junction to French Valley Parkway. The construction of the French Valley Parkway will reduce delays and alleviate current LOS deficiencies along Winchester Road. The construction of this facility will redistribute traffic within the circulation system thereby offsetting the proposed projects impacts at Nicolas Road and Winchester Road. French Valley Parkway (Date Street), Winchester Road to Margarita Road will widen the current arterial from two to four lanes and is being constructed by the cities of Temecula and Murrieta. The widening and extension project will complete the connection between Interstate 15 and Winchester Road (SR79 North) at Murrieta Hot Springs Road. Butterfield Stage Road will extend from Murrieta Hot Springs Road to Calle Chapos. The extension will provide a north -south Zink between Temecula and Murrieta. Drivers will be able to travel up Butterfield and then turn left on Murrieta Hot Springs to enter Murrieta. When completed, Butterfield will have two lanes in each direction with a raised center median. Improvements listed above will help alleviate roadway congestion and improve intersection LOS along Winchester Road. It is anticipated that approximately 20-30 percent of the existing and projected daily peak hour trips will diverted to the newly constructed roadways listed above. Diverted routes are roadways where trips will divert from an existing congested roadway facility to access newly constructed streets that connect to main roadway arterials or regional freeway facilities. For example, the existing trips that currently access the 1- 15 through the Winchester Road interchange will divert from their normal route with the construction of the French Valley Parkway/I-15 Overcrossing and Interchange project. The resulting diverted trips will create a decrease in the traffic volumes along Winchester Road. 17. UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS. Would the project: Project Project Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated Project With Mitigation No Impact LOS LOS LOS Friday Peak Hour 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd F F 6.4 F No Sunday Peak Hour 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd E E 5.8 E No In addition to the required mitigation, the Temecula Capital Improvement Program has three infrastructure improvement projects underway to accommodate the growth and volume of traffic generated by business and recreation areas. The below referenced projects will provide additional traffic relief: French Valley Parkway/I-15 Overcrossinq and Interchange Proiect provides for construction of a new freeway interchange on the 1-15 between the existing Winchester Road Interchange and the 1-15/1-215 freeway split. The project includes the construction of a freeway overcrossing, high occupancy vehicle (HOV) and collector/distributor (CD) lanes, construction of braided ramps between Winchester Road and the proposed new Interchange for both the northbound and southbound directions, and the construction of a by-pass exit ramp southbound north of the 1-15/1-215 freeway junction to French Valley Parkway. The construction of the French Valley Parkway will reduce delays and alleviate current LOS deficiencies along Winchester Road. The construction of this facility will redistribute traffic within the circulation system thereby offsetting the proposed projects impacts at Nicolas Road and Winchester Road. French Valley Parkway (Date Street), Winchester Road to Margarita Road will widen the current arterial from two to four lanes and is being constructed by the cities of Temecula and Murrieta. The widening and extension project will complete the connection between Interstate 15 and Winchester Road (SR79 North) at Murrieta Hot Springs Road. Butterfield Stage Road will extend from Murrieta Hot Springs Road to Calle Chapos. The extension will provide a north -south Zink between Temecula and Murrieta. Drivers will be able to travel up Butterfield and then turn left on Murrieta Hot Springs to enter Murrieta. When completed, Butterfield will have two lanes in each direction with a raised center median. Improvements listed above will help alleviate roadway congestion and improve intersection LOS along Winchester Road. It is anticipated that approximately 20-30 percent of the existing and projected daily peak hour trips will diverted to the newly constructed roadways listed above. Diverted routes are roadways where trips will divert from an existing congested roadway facility to access newly constructed streets that connect to main roadway arterials or regional freeway facilities. For example, the existing trips that currently access the 1- 15 through the Winchester Road interchange will divert from their normal route with the construction of the French Valley Parkway/I-15 Overcrossing and Interchange project. The resulting diverted trips will create a decrease in the traffic volumes along Winchester Road. 17. UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS. Would the project: Issues and Supporting Information Sources Potentially Significants Impact Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant Impact No Impact a Exceed wastewater treatment requirements of the X G\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc Comments: 17.a.b.e. Less Than Significant Impact: The project will not exceed wastewater treatment requirements, require the construction of new treatment facilities, nor affect the capacity of treatment providers. The project will have an incremental effect upon existing systems. However, since the project is consistent with the City's General Plan, less than significant impacts are anticipated as a result of the project. 17.c. Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated: The project will create storm water impacts for the surrounding area. The project has been reviewed by the City of Temecula Public Works Department, which has concluded that the project will require the construction of new storm water drainage facilities or the expansion of existing storm water facilities. The below mitigation measures have been provided by the City of Temecula Public Works Department: Required Mitigation • A Drainage Study shall be submitted with the precise grading plan for review and approval in accordance with City Standards identifying storm water runoff expected from this site and upstream of this site. The study shall identify all existing or proposed public or private drainage facilities intended to discharge this runoff. The study shall also analyze and identify impacts to downstream properties and provide specific recommendations to protect the properties and mitigate any impacts. Any upgrading or upsizing of downstream facilities, including acquisition of drainage or access easements necessary to make required improvements, shall be provided by the developer. 17.d. Less Than Significant Impact: The project is located within the service boundaries of Rancho California Water District (RCWD). This agency has indicated that water availability is contingent upon water supply shortage contingency measures pursuant to RCWD's Water Shortage Contingency Plan. However, the project will not significantly impact existing water supplies nor require expanded water entitlements. While the project will have an incremental impact upon existing systems, the Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) for the City's General Plan states: "RCWD anticipates supplying water to 167,640 persons within its service area in 2020" (pg. 5.14-3). The FEIR further states: "EMWD anticipates supplying water to 756,699 persons within its service area in 2020" (pg. 5.14-3). This anticipated water supply includes a portion of Temecula. G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised. Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc applicable Regional Water Quality Control Board? b Require or result in the construction of new water or wastewater treatment facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? X c Require or result in the construction of new storm water drainage facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? X d Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the project from existing entitlements and resources, or are new or expanded entitlements needed? X e Result in a determination by the wastewater treatment provider which serves or may serve the project that it has adequate capacity to serve the project's projected demand in addition to the provider's existing commitments? X f Be served by a landfill with sufficient permitted capacity to accommodate the project's solid waste disposal needs? X g Comply with federal, state, and local statutes and regulations related to solid waste? X Comments: 17.a.b.e. Less Than Significant Impact: The project will not exceed wastewater treatment requirements, require the construction of new treatment facilities, nor affect the capacity of treatment providers. The project will have an incremental effect upon existing systems. However, since the project is consistent with the City's General Plan, less than significant impacts are anticipated as a result of the project. 17.c. Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated: The project will create storm water impacts for the surrounding area. The project has been reviewed by the City of Temecula Public Works Department, which has concluded that the project will require the construction of new storm water drainage facilities or the expansion of existing storm water facilities. The below mitigation measures have been provided by the City of Temecula Public Works Department: Required Mitigation • A Drainage Study shall be submitted with the precise grading plan for review and approval in accordance with City Standards identifying storm water runoff expected from this site and upstream of this site. The study shall identify all existing or proposed public or private drainage facilities intended to discharge this runoff. The study shall also analyze and identify impacts to downstream properties and provide specific recommendations to protect the properties and mitigate any impacts. Any upgrading or upsizing of downstream facilities, including acquisition of drainage or access easements necessary to make required improvements, shall be provided by the developer. 17.d. Less Than Significant Impact: The project is located within the service boundaries of Rancho California Water District (RCWD). This agency has indicated that water availability is contingent upon water supply shortage contingency measures pursuant to RCWD's Water Shortage Contingency Plan. However, the project will not significantly impact existing water supplies nor require expanded water entitlements. While the project will have an incremental impact upon existing systems, the Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) for the City's General Plan states: "RCWD anticipates supplying water to 167,640 persons within its service area in 2020" (pg. 5.14-3). The FEIR further states: "EMWD anticipates supplying water to 756,699 persons within its service area in 2020" (pg. 5.14-3). This anticipated water supply includes a portion of Temecula. G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised. Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc Since the project is consistent with the City's General Plan, less than significant impacts are anticipated as a result of the this project. 17.f.g. Less Than Significant Impact: The project will not result in a need for new landfill capacity. Any potential impacts from solid waste created by this development can be mitigated through participation in Source Reduction and Recycling Programs, which are implemented by the City. Less than significant impacts are anticipated as a result of this project. G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc 18. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE. Would the project: Issues and Supporting Information Sources Potentially. Significant-: Impact Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated Less Than No Impact Significant -.Impact a Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? X b Does the project have impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable ("Cumulatively considerable" means that the incremental effects of a project are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects, the effects of other current projects, and the effects of probable future projects)? X c Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? X Comments: 18.a. Less than Significant Impact: This site is surrounded by development and does not contain any viable habitat for fish or wildlife species. This is an in -fill development and it does not have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal, or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory. Less than significant impacts are anticipated as a result of this project. 18.b. Less than Significant Impact: The effects from this project are less than significant from a cumulative impact perspective. None of the impacts associated with the project will be considerable when viewed in connection with the effect of the past projects, current projects and future projects. Less than significant impacts are anticipated as a result of this project. 18.c. Less than Significant Impact: The project will not have environmental effects that would cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, directly or indirectly. The project will be designed and developed consistent with the Development Code and the General Plan. No significant impacts are anticipated as a result of this project. G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc 19. EARLIER ANALYSES. Earlier analyses may be used where, pursuant to the tiering program EIR, or other CEQA process, one or more effects have been adequately analyzed in an earlier EIR or negative declaration. Section 15063(c)(3)(D). In this case a discussion should identify the following on attached sheets. a Earlier analyses used. Identify earlier analyses and state where they are available for review. b Impacts adequately addressed. Identify which affects from the above checklist were within the scope of and adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards, and state whether such effects were addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis. c Mitigation measures. For effects that are "Less than Significant with Mitigation Incorporated," describe the mitigation measures which were incorporated or refined from the earlier document and the extent to which they address site-specific conditions for the project. 19.a. The City's General Plan and Final Environmental Impact Report were used as a reference source in preparing this Initial Study. These documents are available for review at the City of Temecula Planning Department located at 43200 Business Park Drive 19.b. There were no impacts that were previously addressed by mitigation measures based on an earlier analysis. 19.c. See attached Mitigation Monitoring Program. SOURCES 1. City of Temecula General Plan 2. City of Temecula General Plan Final Environmental Impact Report 3. South Coast Air Quality Management District CEQA Air Quality Handbook 4. Burrowing Owl Survey prepared by PCR Services Corporation, April 16, 2010 5. Cultural Resource Assessment prepared by Michael Brandman Associates, January 20, 2010 6. Preliminary Geotechnical Interpretive Report prepared by Earth -Strata, Inc. September 17, 2008 G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Initial Study\Revised Initial Study\CEQA Initial Study.doc Project Description: Location: Applicant: Mitigation Monitoring Program A Development Plan with a Conditional Use Permit and Minor Exception for Height (PA08-0241, PA08-0242 and PA09-0154), two-story, 24,943 square foot Islamic Center located on a 4.32 acre parcel at APN 957-140-012. The project will be constructed in two phases consisting of 4,157 square feet in the first phase and 20,786 square feet in the second phase. Generally located on the southwest corner of Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri Stephen Sigilar 28751 Rancho California Road, Suite 207 Temecula, CA. 92590 Air Quality General Impact: Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations. Mitigation Measures: 1. Use of Best Available Control Measures pursuant to Air Quality Management District guidelines for PM10 and for diesel equipment exhaust: and during all grading activities. 2. Water all active construction areas at least twice daily. 3. Cover all haul trucks or maintain at least two feet of freeboard. 4. Pave or apply water four times daily to all unpaved parking or staging areas. 5. Sweep or wash any site access points within 30 minutes of any visible dirt deposition on any public roadway. 6. Cover or water twice daily any on-site stockpiles of debris, dirt or other dusty material. 7. Suspend all operations on any unpaved surface if winds exceed 25 mph. 8. Hydroseed or otherwise stabilize any cleared area which is to remain inactive for than 96 hours after clearing is completed. 9. Ensure that all cut and fill slopes are permanently protected from erosion. C:1Program Files\Neevia.Com\Document Converter>temp1984103.doc Specific Process: Mitigation Milestone: Responsible Monitoring Party: 10. Require the construction contractor to ensure that all construction equipment is maintained in peak working order. 11. Limit allowable idling to 10 minutes for trucks and heavy equipment. 12. Limit lane closures to off-peak travel periods. 13. Park construction vehicles off traveled roadways. 14. Wet down or cover dirt hauled off-site. 15. Wash or sweep away access points daily. 16. Sandbag construction sites for erosion control. Place the above conditions of approval on this project to reduce construction equipment emissions and dust; and to protect sensitive receptors generated by grading/soil disturbance and construction operations. During grading and construction. Planning Department and Public Works Department General Impact: Mitigation Measures: Specific Process: Biological Resources Have a substantial adverse effect, either directly or through habitat modifications, on any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? 17. A 30 -day Burrowing Owl Pre -construction Survey shall be conducted prior to any ground disturbing activity. If burrowing owls are found on the site, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service shall be consulted regarding relocation of the owls. Relocation may only occur during the non - breeding season. Alternatively, pre -construction surveys may be conducted at five-day intervals until three consecutive surveys fail to find owls on the site. Place the above Mitigation Measures as Conditions of Approval on the project to reduce potential biological impacts to a less than significant level. C:1Program Files\Neevia.Com\Document Converter>temp1984103.doc Mitigation Milestone: Precise Grade Plan shall show that the required Mitigation Measures have been incorporated into the project design prior to the issuance of grading permit/building permit. Responsible Monitoring Party: Planning Department Cultural Resources General Impact: Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historical resource as defined in Section 15064.5 Mitigation Measures: Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of an archaeological resource pursuant to Section 15064.5 Directly or indirectly destroy a unique paleontological resource or site or unique geologic feature Disturb any human remains, including those interred outside of formal cemeteries Directly or indirectly destroy a unique paleontological resource or site or unique geologic feature? 18. Prior to the issuance of grading permits, the project applicant/developer is required to enter into a Treatment Agreement with the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians. This Agreement will address the treatment and disposition of cultural resources and human remains that may be uncovered during construction as well as provisions for tribal monitors. 19. Tribal monitors from the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians shall be allowed to monitor all grading, excavation and ground -breaking activities, including further surveys, to be compensated by the project applicant/developer. The Pechanga Tribal monitors will have the authority to temporarily stop and redirect grading activities to evaluate the significance of any archeological resources discovered on the property, in conjunction with the conjunction with the archeologist and the Lead Agency. 20. If human remains are encountered, all activity shall stop and the County Corner must be notified immediately. All activity must cease until the County Corner has determined the origin and disposition of said remains. The Corner shall determine if the remains are prehistoric, and shall notify the State Native American Heritage Commission if applicable. Further actions shall be determined by the desires of the Most Likely Descendant. C:1Program Files\Neevia.Com\Document Converter>temp1984103.doc Specific Process: 21. The Landowner agrees to relinquish ownership of all resources, including all Luiseno sacred items, burial goods and all archeological artifacts that are found on the project area to the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians for proper treatment and disposition. 22. All sacred sites within the project area are to be avoided and preserved. 23. A qualified Paleontologist shall be on-site during grading activities. Place the above Mitigation Measures as Conditions of Approval on the project to reduce potential biological impacts to a less than significant level. Mitigation Milestone: Above referenced mitigation measures shall be placed on all applicable project plans. Responsible Monitoring Party: Planning Department Geology and Soils General Impact: Expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death involving: Mitigation Measures: Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as delineated on the most recent Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the State Geologist for the area or based on other substantial evidence of a known fault? Refer to Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 42. Strong seismic ground shaking. Be located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, or that would become unstable as a result of the project, and potentially result in on- or off-site landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction or collapse? Be located on expansive soil, as defined in Table 18-1-B of the Uniform Building Code (1994), creating substantial risks to life or property? 24. Structures are required to be designed and constructed to resist the effects of seismic ground motions as provided in the 2007 California Building Code Section 1613. The following seismic design coefficients should be implemented during the design of the proposed structures for the project: C:1Program Files\Neevia.Com\Document Converter>temp1984103.doc Specific Process: 25. All conclusions and recommendations specified in the Geotechnical Study prepared by Earth -Strata, Inc. dated February 9, 2009 shall be incorporated into the plans for the project and implemented during construction. 26. The appropriate preliminary design and construction recommendations contained in the Preliminary Geotechnical Interpretive Report completed by Earth - Strata, dated February 9, 2009, outlined on page 15 under the heading "Low Expansion Potential" and on page 16 under the heading "Medium Expansion Potential," shall be incorporated into the project design, depending upon the determination of the levels of expansion anticipated for the project, as determined at the completion of the rough grading stage of the project. Place the above Mitigation Measures as Conditions of Approval on the project to reduce potential biological impacts to a less than significant level. Mitigation Milestone: Above referenced mitigation measures shall be placed on all applicable project plans. Responsible Monitoring Party: Planning Department and Public Works C:\Program Files\Neevia.Com\Document Converter\temp1984103.doc Factor Site Location Latitude: 33.5407 Longitude: -117.1098 Site Class D Mapped Spectral Accelerations for short periods, Ss 1.50 Mapped Spectral Accelerations for 1 -Second Period, 31 0.60 Site Coefficient, Fa 1.00 Site Coefficient, F„ 1.50 Maximum Considered Earthquake Spectral Response Acceleration for 1 -Second Short Periods, Sms 1.50 Maximum Considered Earthquake Spectral Response Acceleration for 1 -Second Period, Smi 0.9 Design Spectral Response Acceleration for Short Periods, SDS 1.0 Design Spectral Response Acceleration for 1 -Second Period, SD1 0.60 Seismic Design Category D Importance Factor Based on Occupancy Category II Specific Process: 25. All conclusions and recommendations specified in the Geotechnical Study prepared by Earth -Strata, Inc. dated February 9, 2009 shall be incorporated into the plans for the project and implemented during construction. 26. The appropriate preliminary design and construction recommendations contained in the Preliminary Geotechnical Interpretive Report completed by Earth - Strata, dated February 9, 2009, outlined on page 15 under the heading "Low Expansion Potential" and on page 16 under the heading "Medium Expansion Potential," shall be incorporated into the project design, depending upon the determination of the levels of expansion anticipated for the project, as determined at the completion of the rough grading stage of the project. Place the above Mitigation Measures as Conditions of Approval on the project to reduce potential biological impacts to a less than significant level. Mitigation Milestone: Above referenced mitigation measures shall be placed on all applicable project plans. Responsible Monitoring Party: Planning Department and Public Works C:\Program Files\Neevia.Com\Document Converter\temp1984103.doc General Impact: Hazards and Hazardous Materials For a project located within an airport land use plan or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? Mitigation Measures: 27. The following uses shall be prohibited: Specific Process: o Any use which would direct steady light or flashing light of red, white, green, or amber colors associated with airport operations toward an aircraft engaged in an initial straight climb following takeoff or toward and aircraft engaged in a straight final approach toward a landing a an airport, other than an FAA approved navigational signal light or visual approach slope indicator. o Any use which would cause sunlight to be reflected towards an aircraft engaged in an initial straight climb following takeoff or towards an aircraft engaged in a straight final approach towards a landing at an airport. o Any use which would generate smoke or water vapor or which would attract large concentrations of birds, or which may otherwise affect safe air navigation within the area. o Any use which would generate electrical interference that may be detrimental to the operation of aircraft and/or aircraft instrumentation. 28. Any outdoor lighting that is installed shall be hooded or shielded so as to prevent either the spillage of lumens or reflection into the sky. 29. The attached notice shall be provided to all potential purchasers and tenants of the property and shall be recorded as a deed notice (notice is attached to the Mitigation Monitoring Program). Place the above Mitigation Measures as Conditions of Approval on the project to reduce potential biological impacts to a less than significant level. Mitigation Milestone: Above referenced mitigation measures shall be placed on all applicable project plans. Responsible Monitoring Party: Planning Department C:1Program Files\Neevia.Com\Document Converter>temp1984103.doc Hydrology and Water Quality General Impact: Place within a 100 -year flood hazard area structures which would impede or redirect flood flows. Mitigation Measures: Specific Process: Expose people or structures to significant risk of loss, injury or death involving flooding, including flooding as a result of the failure of a levee or dam. 30. Prior to issuance of a Precise Grading Permit for Phase 2, a Conditional Letter of Map Revision (CLOMR) shall be submitted for review and approval by City of Temecula, Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (RCFC&WCD), and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to determine the extent of the required improvements to Santa Gertrudis Channel, Nicolas Road and Calle Colibir. Approval from all pertinent local, state and federal environmental agencies shall be obtained. A Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) shall also be processed and approved by FEMA, subsequent to provision of the required infrastructure improvements. 31. A Drainage Study shall be submitted with the precise grading plan for review and approval in accordance with City Standards identifying storm water runoff expected from this site and upstream of this site. The study shall identify all existing or proposed public or private drainage facilities intended to discharge this runoff. The study shall also analyze and identify impacts to downstream properties and provide specific recommendations to protect the properties and mitigate any impacts. Any upgrading or upsizing of downstream facilities, including acquisition of drainage or access easements necessary to make required improvements, shall be provided by the developer. Place the above Mitigation Measures as Conditions of Approval on the project to reduce potential hydrology impacts to a less than significant level. Mitigation Milestone: Above referenced mitigation measures shall completed before any grading permit is issued. Responsible Monitoring Party: Planning Department and Public Works Department General Impact: Trans po rtati o n/Traffi c Conflict with an applicable plan, ordinance or policy establishing measures of effectiveness for the performance of the circulation system, taking into account all modes of transportation including C:1Program Files\Neevia.Com\Document Converter>temp1984103.doc Mitigation Measures: Specific Process: Mitigation Milestone: Responsible Monitoring Party: mass transit and non -motorized travel and relevant components of the circulation system, including but not limited to intersections, streets, highways and freeways, pedestrian and bicycle paths and mass transit? Conflict with an applicable congestion management program, including, but not limited to level of service standards and travel demand measures, or other standards established by the county congestion management agency for designated roads or highways? 32. Nicolas Road/Calle Colibri Intersection — Eastbound Approach: Restripe to provide a two-way left tum lane along the project frontage. Place the above Mitigation Measures as Conditions of Approval on the project to reduce potential traffic impacts to a less than significant level. Above referenced mitigation measure shall completed as part of the frontage improvements Planning Department and Public Works Department General Impact: Mitigation Measures: Specific Process: Mitigation Milestone: Utilities and Service Systems Require or result in the construction of new water or wastewater treatment facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects 33. A Drainage Study shall be submitted with the precise grading plan for review and approval in accordance with City Standards identifying storm water runoff expected from this site and upstream of this site. The study shall identify all existing or proposed public or private drainage facilities intended to discharge this runoff. The study shall also analyze and identify impacts to downstream properties and provide specific recommendations to protect the properties and mitigate any impacts. Any upgrading or upsizing of downstream facilities, including acquisition of drainage or access easements necessary to make required improvements, shall be provided by the developer. Place the above Mitigation Measures as Conditions of Approval on the project to reduce potential hydrology impacts to a less than significant level. Above referenced mitigation measures shall completed before any grading permit is issued. C:1Program Files\Neevia.Com\Document Converter>temp1984103.doc Responsible Monitoring Party: Planning Department and Public Works Department C:\Program Files\Neevia.Com\Document Converter>temp1984103.doc COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY George A. Johnson • Agency Director Planning Department Ron Goldman • Planning Director City of Temecula Planning Department June 2, 2010 Phone: (951) 506-5115, FAX: (951) 694-6477 Attention: Eric Jones, Case Planner RE: DRC REVIEW COMMENTS Islamic Center of Temecula Valley CITY OF TEMECULA CASE NO's. PA08-00241, -0242 and PA09-0154 We are in receipt of the "Notice of Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration" (NOD) for the referenced cases. The following comments are based on my review of this document and the County's GIS database: 1. The site is located in the County's zone of high potential for paleontological resources at shallow depth. The NOD submitted to the County for review does not mention any assessment of the paleontological resources. Rather, it addresses only the cultural (Archaeological) resources (see Section 5.). In addition, the NOD indicates the level of significance for paleontological resources as "The Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated"; however, there are no paleontological resource mitigation recommendations/conditions provided in the NOD. This resource should be assessed and discussion provided in the NOD independent of the archaeological resource. It appears, based on the County's GIS database and General Plan mapping, mitigation of this resource should include, at a minimum, a condition on the project(s) that require(s) a Paleontological Resources Impact Mitigation Program (PRIMP) prior to issuance of Grading Permits and a condition requiring a report of this monitoring program at some milestone subsequent to completion of site grading. 2. The site is located in the County's subsidence potential zone and moderate liquefaction potential zone. The NOD does address Geologic hazards by reference to a report by prepared by Earth -Strata, Inc. However, the County cannot comment on the content this section of the NOD (Section 6) as the Earth -Strata, Inc. report was not provided to the County for review. 3. The site is located in an area classified by the State of California as MRZ-3 for mineral resources. The site is not designated as being of regional or statewide significance for mineral resources. The NOD indicates "No Impact" to mineral resources. However, given the MRZ-3 classification, it may be more appropriate to indicate the potential impact as "Less Than Significant Impact". Although the County Geologist is not currently contracted with the City of Temecula for geologic hazards review other than for projects within the Alquist-Priolo Zone, or for Riverside Office • 4080 Lemon Street, 9th Floor P.O. Box 1409, Riverside, Califomia 92502-1409 (951) 955-3200 • Fax (951) 955-3157 Desert Office • 38686 El Cerrito Road Palm Desert, Califomia 92211 (760) 863-8277 • Fax (760) 863-7555 review for potential impacts to Paleontological Resources or Mineral Resources, the County would be happy to provide report review services to the City for other geologic hazards and/or paleontological resources and/or mineral resources. Thank you for the opportunity to review this case for the City of Temecula. Please call me at (951) 955-6863 if you have any questions. RIVERSIDE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT Ron dman, Planning Director lidJones, CEG No. 2283 Chief Engineering Geologist, TLMA-Planning W:\Geology\Temecula Reviews\PA08-0241 DRC.doc June 17, 2010 City of Temecula Community Development Planning Division 43200 Business Park Drive • Temecula, CA 92590 P.0. Box 9033 • Temecula, CA 92589-9033 FAX (951) 694-6477 David Jones Riverside County Planning Department 4080 Lemon Street, 9th Floor Riverside, CA. 9250f SUBJECT: External Agency Comments for a Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration for PA08.0241, a two phase commercial development plan for a two-story 24,943 square foot religious facility located at the southwest corner of Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri totaling 4.32 acres; PA08-0242, a Conditional Use Permit to allow the religious facility to operate within a VL zone; PA09-0154, A Minor Exception to allow the religious facility an increase in building height. Dear Mr. Jones: Thank you for reviewing the above -referenced project. This letter shall serve to summarize staff's comment response. County of Riverside Planning Department: 1. Staff will add a mitigation measure/condition of approval indicating that a Paleontologist is present during grading activity. 2. Staff has provided a copy of the Preliminary Geotechnical Report by Earth -Strata for review. 3. The area surrounding the project is developed as primarily residential and the project will be developed as a religious facility. Even though the site as a designation of MRZ-3, the nature of the surrounding area makes it unlikely that a mineral extraction facility will be developed in the area. If you have any questions or comments, please contact me at (951) 506-5115 or by e-mail at eric.jones@cityoftemecula.org Sincerely, Eric Jones Assistant Planner Enclosures G:\PLANNING\2008\PA08-0241 Islamic Center DP\Planning\Hearing\Response to Initial Study Comments.doc South Loast Air Quality Management District 21865 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, CA 91765-4178 (909) 396-2000 • www.aqmd.gov E-MAILED: JUNE 23, 2010 June 23, 2010 Mr. Eric Jones, Planner eric.jones@cityoftemecula.org Planning Division City of Temecula P.O. Box 9033 Temecula, CA 92589 Draft Mitigated Negative Declaration (Draft MND) for the Islamic Center of Temecula Valley The South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) appreciates the opportunity to comment on the above-mentioned document. The following comments are meant as guidance for the Lead Agency and should be incorporated into the Final Mitigated Negative Declaration. In the project description, the lead agency proposes the construction of a two-story 24,943 square foot religious center located on a 4.32 acre parcel that would be constructed in two phases. The lead agency did not quantify the project's construction or operation air quality impacts unlike a recent CEQA document released by the lead agency for a similarly sized project and land use (Developmental Plan with a Conditional Use Permit PA09-0061). Because this information has not been included in the Draft MND, the lead agency has therefore not demonstrated that the proposed project will not yield significant adverse construction or operational air quality impacts that may trigger further analysis and/or mitigation pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. To calculate the proposed project's regional air quality impacts, the lead agency can utilize the current URBEMIS 2007 version 9.2.4 land use emissions model', or the lead agency can follow the calculation methodologies in Chapter 9 and the Appendix to Chapter 9 in AQMD's CEQA Air Quality Handbook. In addition, the Draft MND indicates that the proposed project is located within one-quarter mile of sensitive receptors (residential properties) east and south of the proposed project. Therefore, the AQMD staff requests that the lead agency evaluate localized air quality impacts2 to ensure that any nearby sensitive receptors are not adversely affected by the construction activities that are occurring in close proximity. Should the lead agency conclude after its analyses that construction or operational air quality impacts exceed the SCAQMD daily significance thresholds, staff has compiled 1 http://www.agmd.gov/cega/urbemis.html 2 Analysis methodology available here: http://www.aqmd.gov/cega/handbook/LST/LST.html • J 4 w Mr. Eric Jones Planner (l 2 June 23, 2010 mitigation measures3 in addition to those listed by the lead agency on page 7 that can be implemented if the air quality impacts are determined to be significant. Please provide the AQMD with written responses to all comments contained herein prior to the adoption of the Final MND. The SCAQMD staff would be happy to work with the Lead Agency to address these issues and any other questions that may arise. Please contact Gordon Mize, Air Quality Specialist — CEQA Section, at (909) 396-3302, if you have any questions regarding these comments. IM: GM RVC100526-03 Control Number Sincerely, v 7,44 Ian MacMillan Program Supervisor, Inter -Governmental Review Planning, Rule Development & Area Sources 3 http://www.aqmd.gov/cega/handbook/mitigation/MM intro.html Traffic Study for The Islamic Center of Temecula in the City of Temecula November 1 I, 2010 PrPLANNING & ENGINEERING Prepared for: City of Temecula 43200 Business Park Drive Temecula, CA 92589 Prepared by: KOA CORPORATION 3190 Shelby Street, Bldg. C Ontario, CA 91764 (909) 890-9693 Job No: JB04118 Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION PROJECT LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION 1 2. PROJECT STUDY METHODOLOGY 4 STUDY TIMEFRAMES 4 PROJECT STUDY AREA 4 ANALYSIS METHODOLOGIES 4 INTERSECTION CAPACITY ANALYSIS 5 EXISTING TRAFFIC COUNT DATA 6 FUTURE (YEAR 2013) TRAFFIC VOLUMES 6 3. EXISTING CONDITIONS 7 EXISTING CIRCULATION NETWORK 7 PEAK HOUR INTERSECTION LEVEL OF SERVICE 10 4. THE PROJECT 13 EXISTING LAND USE TRAFFIC 13 PROJECT TRIP GENERATION 13 PROJECT TRIP DISTRIBUTION 14 5. OPENING YEAR WITHOUT AND WITH PROJECT CONDITIONS 18 PEAK HOUR INTERSECTION LEVEL OF SERVICE 18 6. CUMULATIVE YEAR 2013 WITHOUT AND WITH PROJECT CONDITIONS INCLUDING RORIPAUGH RANCH PROJECT 23 FUTURE GROWTH 23 PEAK HOUR INTERSECTION LEVEL OF SERVICE 24 7. CUMULATIVE YEAR 2013 WITHOUT AND WITH PROJECT CONDITIONS EXCLUDING RORIPAUGH RANCH 30 PEAK HOUR INTERSECTION LEVEL OF SERVICE 30 8. IMPACTS AND MITIGATION 36 SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS 36 MITIGATION 36 OPENING YEAR CONDITIONS 36 Winchester Road & Nicolas Road 36 CUMULATIVE YEAR 2013 CONDITIONS (INCLUDING RORIPAUGH RANCH PROIECT) 37 Winchester Road & Margarita Road 37 Winchester Road & Nicolas Road 37 Nicolas Road & Calle Colibri 37 CUMULATIVE YEAR 2013 CONDITIONS (EXCLUDING RORIPAUGH RANCH PROIECT) 38 Winchester Road & Nicolas Road 38 CITY OF TEMECULA CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CLP) 39 9. PROJECT ACCESS AND INTERNAL CIRCULATION 41 10. CONCLUSIONS 42 KOA Corporation ii November 2010 List of Figures FIGURE I-1 PROJECT STUDY AREA FIGURE 1-2 PROJECT SITE PLAN FIGURE 3-1 EXISTING CIRCULATION NETWORK FIGURE 3-2 EXISTING FRIDAY PEAK HOUR VOLUMES FIGURE 3-3 EXISTING SUNDAY PEAK HOUR VOLUMES FIGURE 4-1 PROJECT TRIP DISTRIBUTION FIGURE 4-2 PROJECT FRIDAY PEAK HOUR VOLUMES FIGURE 4-3 PROJECT SUNDAY PEAK HOUR VOLUMES FIGURE 5-1 OPENING YEAR WITHOUT PROJECT FRIDAY PEAK HOUR VOLUMES FIGURE 5-2 OPENING YEAR WITHOUT PROJECT SUNDAY PEAK HOUR VOLUMES FIGURE 5-3 OPENING YEAR WITH PROJECT FRIDAY PEAK HOUR VOLUMES FIGURE 5-4 OPENING YEAR WITH PROJECT SUNDAY PEAK HOUR VOLUMES FIGURE 6-1 CUMULATIVE YEAR 2013 WITHOUT PROJECT CONDITIONS (INCLUDING RORIPAUGH RANCH PROJECT) FRIDAY PEAK HOUR VOLUMES 26 FIGURE 6-2 CUMULATIVE YEAR 2013 WITHOUT PROJECT CONDITIONS (INCLUDING RORIPAUGH RANCH PROJECT) SUNDAY PEAK HOUR VOLUMES 27 FIGURE 6-3 CUMULATIVE YEAR 2013 WITH PROJECT CONDITIONS (INCLUDING RORIPAUGH RANCH PROJECT) FRIDAY PEAK HOUR VOLUMES 28 FIGURE 6-4 CUMULATIVE YEAR 2013 WITH PROJECT CONDITIONS (INCLUDING RORIPAUGH RANCH PROJECT) SUNDAY PEAK HOUR VOLUMES 29 FIGURE 7-1 CUMULATIVE YEAR 2013 WITHOUT PROJECT CONDITIONS (EXCLUDING RORIPAUGH RANCH PROJECT) FRIDAY PEAK HOUR VOLUMES 32 FIGURE 7-2 CUMULATIVE YEAR 2013 WITHOUT PROJECT CONDITIONS (EXCLUDING RORIPAUGH RANCH PROJECT) SUNDAY PEAK HOUR VOLUMES 33 FIGURE 7-3 CUMULATIVE YEAR 2013 WITH PROJECT CONDITIONS (EXCLUDING RORIPAUGH RANCH PROJECT) FRIDAY PEAK HOUR VOLUMES FIGURE 7-4 CUMULATIVE YEAR 2013 WITH PROJECT CONDITIONS (EXCLUDING RORIPAUGH RANCH PROJECT) SUNDAY PEAK HOUR VOLUMES 34 FIGURE 7-4 CUMULATIVE YEAR 2013 WITH PROJECT CONDITIONS (EXCLUDING RORIPAUGH RANCH PROJECT) SUNDAY PEAK HOUR VOLUMES 35 2 3 9 I 12 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 KOA Corporation iii November 2010 List of Tables TABLE 1 LEVELS OF SERVICE FOR INTERSECTIONS 5 TABLE 2 FRIDAY/SUNDAY PEAK HOUR INTERSECTION PERFORMANCE EXISTING CONDITIONS (YEAR 2010) 10 TABLE 3 TRIP GENERATION RATES 14 TABLE 4 PROJECT TRAFFIC GENERATION 14 TABLE 5 FRIDAY/SUNDAY PEAK HOUR INTERSECTION PERFORMANCE OPENING YEAR CONDITIONS WITHOUT AND WITH PROJECT TABLE 6 CUMULATIVE PROJECTS (INCLUDING RORIPAUGH RANCH PROJECT) TABLE 7 FRIDAY/SUNDAY PEAK HOUR INTERSECTION PERFORMANCE CUMULATIVE YEAR 2013 WITHOUT AND WITH PROJECT (INCLUDING RORIPAUGH RANCH PROJECT) TABLE 8 CUMULATIVE PROJECTS (EXCLUDING RORIPAUGH RANCH PROJECT) TABLE 9 FRIDAY/SUNDAY PEAK HOUR INTERSECTION PERFORMANCE CUMULATIVE YEAR 2013 WITHOUT AND WITH PROJECT (EXCLUDING RORIPAUGH RANCH PROJECT) TABLE 10 LEVEL OF SERVICE ANALYSIS FOR OPENING YEAR CONDITIONS WITH MITIGATION TABLE 11 LEVEL OF SERVICE ANALYSIS OF MITIGATION FOR CUMULATIVE YEAR 2013 CONDITIONS INCLUDING RORIPAUGH RANCH PROJECT TABLE 12 LEVEL OF SERVICE ANALYSIS OF MITIGATION FOR CUMULATIVE 2013 CONDITIONS EXCLUDING RORIPAUGH RANCH PROJECT 18 24 25 30 31 37 38 39 Appendices APPENDIX A APPENDIX B APPENDIX C APPENDIX D APPENDIX E APPENDIX F APPENDIX G APPENDIX F Traffic Count Data (August 2010) - School and Religious Center Schedules - Intersection Level of Service Worksheets Existing Conditions Intersection Level of Service Worksheets Opening Year Conditions Cumulative Project Information - Intersection Level of Service Worksheets Cumulative Year 2013 Conditions Including Roripaugh Ranch Project - Intersection Level of Service Worksheets Cumulative Year 2013 Conditions Excluding Roripaugh Ranch Project - Cumulative Year 2013 Mitigation Measures KOA Corporation iv November 2010 I. Introduction This Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) report is prepared for the proposed Islamic Center of Temecula Valley (ICTV) located at the southwest corner of Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri in the City of Temecula. Figure I shows the vicinity of the proposed project as it relates to the regional circulation network. Figure 2 shows the proposed project site plan and local access to the site. The appendices of this report contain background materials for this study. These materials include manual traffic counts, analysis worksheets and other details. Project Location and Description The subject property is currently vacant and located at the southwest corner of Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri Road. The proposed project will be constructed in two phases. Phase I will include the construction of a 4,157 -square -foot community center and Phase 2 will include the construction of a 20,786 -square -foot, two-story structure that includes a prayer hall, office space and Sunday School classrooms. The main level of the two story structure is anticipated to be 12,481 square feet and the second floor is anticipated to be 8,305 square feet, for a total of 20,786 square feet. The total gross floor area of the proposed project is anticipated to be at 24,943 square feet upon completion of both phases. This report has been prepared consistent with City of Temecula General Plan requirements. KOA Corporation 1 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities 0 zw0 Study Intersection Locations November 2010 ri KOA Corporation 0 -0 0 ICTV Religious Facilities r..4. -4.1;44 etc --- - . ,.. :. it, -..t., , 5,::::.4 d,:t7t-Tira: __ -7.Ctiilit'•.71:. -11.;1' I •‘:-... ,.71.i W----- (7:i 7. i :?` 0 --t a S. . !.44 - 4r. • : 1—t • 1 rIst tA 47.--,:).i.; —I ' : i ! i- t• X ' ti I d 11 - ,,. ;--- . . f • t 4 -... 4 L 44:444 1 1 , November 2010 1,1 KOA Corporation 2. Project Study Methodology This chapter documents the methodologies and assumptions used to conduct the circulation impact analysis for the proposed project. This section contains the following background information: • Study timeframes • Study area description • Capacity analysis methodologies Study Timeframes This report presents an analysis of the intersection operating conditions during the peak periods, which were selected in consultation with City of Temecula staff for the following anticipated timeframe scenarios: • Existing Year 2010 • Opening Year 2013 Without and With Project • Cumulative Year 2013 Without and With Project (including Roripaugh Ranch) • Cumulative Year 2013 Without and With Project (excluding Roripaugh Ranch) The City selected the following peak hours for analysis to evaluate the potential impacts of the proposed project during overlapped peak hours between ICTV, Chaparral High School, Nicolas Valley Elementary School, Grace Presbyterian Church, and Calvary Baptist Church: • Weekday Friday (peak hours between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM) • Weekend Sunday (peak hours between 9:00 AM and 12:00 PM) Project Study Area The study area was determined through consultation with City of Temecula staff. As shown in Figure 1, the study area consists of the following intersections: • Winchester Road at Margarita Road • Winchester Road at Nicolas Road • Nicolas Road at North General Kearny Road • Nicolas Road at Calle Colibri (Project Driveway) • Walcott Lane at La Serena Way Analysis Methodologies This section presents a brief overview of traffic analysis methodologies and concepts used in this study. Street system operating conditions are typically described in terms of "level of service." Level of service (LOS) is a report -card scale used to indicate the quality of traffic flow on roadway segments and at intersections. LOS ranges from LOS A (free flow, little congestion) to LOS F (forced flow, extreme congestion). KOA Corporation 4 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Project Study Methodology LOS for signalized intersections is based upon the average time (seconds) that vehicles approaching an intersection are delayed. There is a specific delay and LOS associated with each movement and an overall average delay for all movements. The overall LOS for the intersection is based upon the overall average delay. Unsignalized intersection LOS is also based upon the control delay, but delay is only assessed for those traffic movements that are stopped or must yield to through traffic. Some movements, including cross traffic on the minor street or left turns onto the major street, can be subject to long delays; however, unstopped through traffic and right turns from the major street will not experience any delays. When delay for cross traffic is severe (LOS F) the intersection should be evaluated further for possible improvement with traffic signals. In some cases, this analysis determines that the delay is being experienced by a very low number of vehicles and traffic signals are not warranted. In other cases, the number of stopped vehicles is substantial and traffic signals may be justified as a mitigation measure. Table I shows the relationship between LOS and the performance measures for signalized and unsignalized intersections, and lists the HCM delay criteria for signalized intersections. Table I Levels of Service for Intersections Level of Service Signalized Intersection Control Delay (in sec/veh) Unsignalized Intersection Control Delay (in sec/veh) A 0-10 0-10 8 10.1 — 20 10.1 — 15 C 20.1-35 15.1-25 D 35.1 — 55 25.1 — 35 E 55.1 — 80 35.1 — 50 F 80.1 or more* 50.1 or more* excessively high, delay would be shown as >120. The City of Temecula follows County of Riverside Traffic Study Guidelines. For the purpose of this report, all intersections along Winchester Road and Nicolas Road will comply with the LOS criteria D or better, according to the City of Temecula General Plan requirements. Mitigation measures should be considered when traffic conditions are forecasted to decline to poorer levels of service. Intersection Capacity Analysis The analysis of peak hour intersection conditions was conducted using the Synchro software program. All signalized intersections were analyzed based on the "operational analysis" procedure for signalized intersections, as defined in the 2000 Highway Capacity Manual (HCM). This technique uses 1,900 passenger cars per hour of green per lane (pcphgpl) as the maximum saturation flow of a single lane at an intersection for existing and future scenarios. This saturation flow rate is adjusted to account for lane width, on -street parking, conflicting pedestrian flow, traffic composition (i.e., percent of trucks), and shared lane movements (e.g., through and right -turn movements from the same lane). LOS for signalized intersections is based on the average time (seconds) that vehicles entering an intersection are delayed. KOA Corporation 5 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Project Study Methodology Table 1 lists the HCM delay criteria for signalized intersections. In addition, the existing peak hour factor was added to all of the volumes to analyze the peak hour. Traffic volumes may fluctuate from minute to minute within the peak periods, so a peak hour factor increases the hourly volume to simulate the higher 15 minute peak period for the entire peak period. Existing traffic signal timing sheets were obtained from the City and were used for this study. Existing Traffic Count Data Existing peak hour traffic data was obtained from True Counts in August 2010. Traffic count data presented in this report was commissioned during the time when Chaparral High School, Nicolas Valley Elementary School, Grace Presbyterian Church, and Calvary Baptist Church were in session. All Data used in this report is compiled in Appendix A. Appendix B include ICTV, churches and schools schedules. Future (Year 2013) Traffic Volumes The Year 2013 was selected for opening year of the project. For the purposes of this traffic study, it was conservatively assumed that both phases (Phase 1 and Phase 2) of the project are constructed and all identified cumulative projects would be constructed and operational by the year 2013. Peak hour intersection volumes under Year 2013 conditions were forecast based on existing peak hour intersection volumes, and were adjusted to reflect anticipated growth in the City of Temecula. A total growth factor of 6% (2% per year) was implemented. The approved cumulative project list provided by the City was added to the background base to determine the relative potential impact of the project. KOA Corporation 6 November 2010 3. Existing Conditions This section documents the existing conditions of the circulation network within the study area. The discussion presented here is limited to specific roadways in the project's vicinity. Existing Circulation Network Streets within the vicinity of the project site that could be affected by the proposed project include Winchester Road, Nicolas Road, North General Kearny Road, Calle Colibri, Walcott Lane, and La Serena Way. Figure 3-1 shows the existing roadway classifications/circulation network and intersection configurations/control in the project vicinity. Winchester Road functions as a six -lane principal arterial running on a north/south alignment located west of the project site. The roadway provides three travel lanes in each direction and is divided by a center median. The posted speed limit in the project vicinity is 45 mph south of Nicolas Road and 55 mph north of Nicolas Road. Land uses along this roadway are mostly commercial with no on -street parking permitted on either side. Winchester Road is controlled by traffic signals at Nicolas Road and Margarita Road. Margarita Road functions as a four -lane major arterial running on an east/west alignment located south of the project site. The roadway provides two travel lanes in each direction and is divided by a center median. The speed limit is posted at 45 mph with no on -street parking permitted. Land uses along this roadway are a mix of residential and commercial uses. Nicolas Road is a four -lane major arterial running on an east/west alignment. The roadway provides two travel lanes in each direction and transitions to a limited secondary arterial just east of Joseph Road. The roadway is divided by a striped median. The speed limit is posted at 45 mph in the project vicinity and on -street parking is generally not permitted. Land uses along this roadway are mostly residential with commercial uses close to Winchester Road. Nicolas Road is controlled by a traffic signal at North General Kearny Road. North General Kearny Road is a two-lane residential roadway running on a north/south alignment located approximately I mile west of the project site. The roadway provides mostly one travel lane in each direction. On street parking is generally permitted along the roadway. Land uses along this roadway are mostly residential. North General Kearny Road is controlled by traffic signals at Nicolas Road. Calle Colibri is a two-lane roadway running on a north/south alignment located adjacent to the project site. The roadway provides one travel lane in each direction and is undivided. The speed limit is posted at 45 mph in the project vicinity. Land uses along this roadway are mostly residential and vacant lots. Calle Colibri is controlled by a stop sign at Nicolas Road. Walcott Lane is a two-lane collector running on a north/south alignment located approximately one-half mile east of the project site. The roadway provides one travel lane in each direction. The speed limit is posted at 30 mph in the project vicinity and on -street parking is generally not permitted. Land uses along KOA Corporation 7 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Existing Conditions this roadway are mostly residential and vacant lots. Walcott Lane is controlled by a stop sign at La Serena Way. La Serena Way is a two-lane collector roadway that transitions into a secondary arterial roadway running on a north/south alignment located approximately one mile east of the project site. The roadway provides one travel lane in each direction and two lanes along roadway segments west of Calle Medusa that is mostly divided by a painted median. The speed limit is posted at 45 mph in the project vicinity and on -street parking is generally not permitted. Land uses along this roadway are mostly residential and vacant lots. Interstate 1-15 is the nearest freeway that is located approximately 3 miles to the west of the project site. It provides regional north/south circulation to the San Diego and Riverside Counties and provides a full freeway interchange at Winchester Road. KOA Corporation 8 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Existing Conditions Winchester Rd Margarita Rd • 444 LL & ,.._ f. •," • Winchester Rd Nicolas Rd gli1L nr- & F._ 4— General Kearny Nicolas Rd 4L •,- •_._ Rd & 4s- e - tCaUe Colibri & Nicolas Rd 4r 1 Iiilalteprteni-an ayj -4-4L 1 .- - • -fi Id -., ) try' • 1). -40' tut , _„ I. ,f, -a- LEGEND 8 - Traffic Signal /Geometries Stop Sign Figure 3-1 Existing Circulation Network Not To Scale KOA Corporation 9 November 2010 ICN Religious Facilities Existing Conditions Peak Hour Intersection Level of Service Figure 3-2 illustrates the existing peak hour traffic volumes during the Friday peak hour. Figure 3-3 illustrates the Sunday peak hour volumes. Table 2 summarizes the results of the LOS analysis for existing conditions. The study area was observed during both morning and evening peak hours. The indicated LOS shown in Table 2 is representative of observed traffic conditions in the study area. Table 2 Friday/Sunday Peak Hour Intersection Performance Existing Conditions (Year 2010) Intersection Without Project Delay LOS Friday Peak Hour I. Winchester Rd & Margarita Rd 137.3 F 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd 180.3 F 3. Nicolas Rd & North General Kearny Rd 38.4 D 4. Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri* 0.0 A 5. Walcott Ln & La Serena Way* 10.0 A Sunday Peak Hour I. Winchester Rd & Margarita Rd 48.1 D 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd 62.9 E 3. Nicolas Rd & North General Kearny Rd 34.1 C 4. Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri* 0.1 A 5. Walcott Ln & La Serena Way* 8.4 A ote: Delay based on seconds per vehicle average. * Unsignalized Intersection As shown in Table 2, the majority of intersections currently operate at satisfactory levelsofservice (LOS D or better) except for the following intersections: • Winchester Road & Margarita Road for the Friday & Sunday peak hour • Winchester Road & Nicolas Road for Friday & Sunday peak hour It should be noted that the significant number of pedestrian/students crossing at the intersection of Winchester Road and Nicolas Road during Chaparral High School's dismissal time (duration is 15-20 minutes), is considered a major contributing factor to the deterioration in LOS at this intersection. Once the school dismissal period is over, the intersection LOS improves at this location. Appendix C contains the analysis worksheets. KOA Corporation 10 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Existing Conditions Winchester Rd Margarita Rd o N not tn J J. t & 2657 <"644 x219 Winchester Rd Nicolas Rd o �� i n & 2 E214 j436 General Kear Nicolas Rtl co VD .1� .l. y Rd & 230 Xels) 87 Calle Colibri & Nicolas Rd t-477 Walcott Ln & La Serena Wy r, y ,1 1 L 2157 3 a 22588-/ y pZS� .4- o I OD 151 173--> 84-y o m m 639_) 49y urns `r dr 580- 59-1 39y 0, LEGEND 10 Friday Peak Hour Volumes Figure 3-2 Existing Friday Peak Hour Volumes Not To Scale KOA Corporation November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Existing Conditions Winchester R Margarita Rd o r• `'4 2, 7%, & 493 4-324 r233 Winchester Rd Nicolas Rd 0 0 �' 1 L & 133 r391 General Kear Nicolas Rd mym .9 1 L y Rd & <-11 >,-2 9 Calle Colibri & Nicolas Rtl 4-278 Walcott Ln & La Serena Wy 0 yr L 128 X90 e4 135J 438—> 157 �' 'S T 8 01-3003 N 9_A 7� 16� r, v ch. ' o N 84'r 248 28y T �'> 306— 27 m 43—> 16-y 1 g cc LEGEND 10 .3 Sunday Peak Hour Volumes Figure 3-3 Existing Sunday Peak Hour Volumes Not To Scale KOA Corporation 12 November 2010 4. The Project Project related traffic consists of trips on any portion of the street system that will begin or end on the project site as a result of the proposed project development. Project related traffic is a function of the extent and type of development proposed for the site. This following information is used to establish traffic generation for the site. The proposed project will be constructed in two phases. Phase I will include the construction of a 4,157 -square -foot community center and Phase 2 will include the construction of a 20,786 -square -foot, two-story structure that includes a prayer hall, office space, and Sunday School classrooms. The Main level of the two-story structure is anticipated to be 12,481 square feet and the second floor is anticipated to be 8,305 square feet, for a total of 20,786 square feet. The total gross floor area of the proposed project is anticipated to be at 24,943 square feet upon completion of both phases. Existing Land Use Traffic The project site is currently vacant; therefore, the current trip generation for the project site is zero. Project Trip Generation Trip generation is a measure or forecast of the number of trips that will be made to or from the project. It is generally equal to the traffic volume expected at the project entrance. Trip generation characteristics for projects are normally estimated based on rates published in Trip Generation, Eighth Edition, published by the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE). This document is widely used in Southern California and indicates the probable traffic generation rates for various land uses based upon studies of existing developments in comparable settings throughout the nation. Due to the unique nature of the proposed project, there are no trip generation rates provided in the ITE Trip Generation Manual for this specific type of use. Since the characteristics of the Islamic Worship schedule are not reflected in the ITE literature for trip generation, a unique trip generation rate was developed consistent with similar worship land uses such as a church land use. The church ITE trip rates were taken into consideration in the development of the Islamic Center trip generation used in this report. An individual prayer station area was developed and, as a result, a total number of prayer stations were calculated based on the proposed square footage of the prayer hall. The approach taken in developing the total number of prayer stations for the Islamic Center is consistent with the approach taken by the ITE in calculating the trip generation for a church based on number of seats provided. For the purpose of this report and to evaluate worst case scenario, it is assumed that the Islamic Center project will be fully constructed (phase I and phase 2) by the year 2013. The proposed square footage of the prayer hall shown on the approved site plan for phase 2 is 3,439 square feet. The individual prayer station was calculated to be approximately 13.5 square feet (4x3.5 -square -foot space). Taking into consideration the total square footage of the prayer hall and individual prayer station, the total number of prayer stations that can be accommodated within the proposed prayer hall is a conservative 255 stations, not accounting for any pathways or aisles. The Sunday church trip rate is used to calculate the trip generation for the Islamic Center during the afternoon Friday prayer (worst case) since it correlates KOA Corporation 13 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities The Project to the church Sunday mass peak hour. In addition, the weekday church trip rate is used to calculate the trip generation for the Islamic Center during the Sunday peak hour since it correlates to the church weekday peak hour activities. The Islamic Center activities on Sunday include Sunday school activities. Based on the information provided above, the worst case scenario trip generation rates that are applicable to this project are shown in Table 3 below. Table 3 Trip Generation Rates ITE Rates (modified to fit mosque) Prayer Station Intensity Units Rate Friday (ADT) 255 station 1.85 Friday (peak hour) 255 station 0.61 Sunday (ADT) 255 station 0.61 Sunday (peak hour) 255 station 0.61 Table 4 summarizes the traffic generation expected from the project, based on the trip generation rates shown in Table 3. Table 4 Project Traffic Generation ITE rates (modified to fit mosque) Trips In Out Friday (ADT) 472 Friday (Peak Hour) 156 79 76 Sunday (ADT) 156 Sunday (peak hour) 156 78 78 The project will generate a total of 472 daily Friday trips, 156 daily Sunday trips, including 156 trips during the Friday peak hour and 156 trips during the Sunday peak hour. Project Trip Distribution Trip distribution is the process of identifying the probable destinations, directions or traffic routes that will be utilized by project traffic. The potential interaction between the proposed land use and surrounding regional access routes are considered to identify the route where the project traffic will distribute. The distribution of the proposed project was based on information received from the Islamic Center Temecula Valley related to current worshiper's zip codes and routes to the site. The anticipated trip distribution for the proposed development is presented on Figure 4-1. This figure indicates the proportion of project traffic that will use the street segments and turning movements indicated. Figures 4-2 and 4-3 indicate the volume of project related traffic increases. Future traffic levels in the project vicinity are expected to be changed by the amounts shown on these figures. KOA Corporation 14 November 2010 ICN Religious Facilities 14S°1' Liefer Rd LEGEND 115%101110— Distribution Percentage Figure 4-1 Project Trip Distribution 296 b ,7.8% The Project La Serena Wy Not To Scale KOA Corporation 15 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Winchester Rd Margarita Rd m Iy & Winchester Rd Nicolas Rd o L & '13 C"43 General Keary Nicolas Rd Rd & -57 Calle Colibri & Nicolas Rtl r20 Walcott Ln & La Serena Wy L ellW ``-559-4 59-y kgL._ 12-/ LEGEND 10 .3 Friday Peak Hour Project Trips Figure 4-2 Project Friday Peak Hour Volumes Not To Scale KOA Corporation 16 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Winchester R Margarita Rd & Winchester Rd Nicolas Rd v & 214 General Kearny Nicolas Rd Rd & Calle Calibri & Nicolas Rd alcott Ln & rate La Serena Wy L r44 <-58 r20 74'e.,., R-6 T r 4 4 58—) 58y 1 lc, 122 LEGEND 10 .! Sunday Peak Hour Project Trips Figure 4-3 Project Sunday Peak Hour Volumes Not To Scale KOA Corporation 17 November 2010 5. OpeningYearWithout and With Project Conditions This section documents the expected effect of the project upon opening year conditions in the study area with added ambient growth. Traffic growth in the study area has historically increased at a rate of about 2% per year. Future increases in the background traffic volumes due to regional growth are expected to continue at this rate in the vicinity of the project. Assuming an opening year date within 3 years, the existing traffic volumes were adjusted upward by 6% (2% per year) to reflect area wide growth. For the purposes of this traffic study, it was conservatively assumed that both phases (Phase 1 and Phase 2) of the project are completed under "With Project" conditions. Peak Hour Intersection Level of Service Figures 5-1 and 5-2 illustrate the opening year without project peak hour traffic volumes. Figures 5-3 and 5-4 illustrate the opening year with project peak hour traffic volumes during the Friday and Sunday peak hours, respectively. Table 5 displays a comparison of existing scenarios for opening year without and with project conditions. The LOS worksheets are provided in Appendix D. Table 5 Friday/Sunday Peak Hour Intersection Performance Opening Year Conditions Without and With Project Intersection Opening Year Without Project Opening Year With Project A Delay Significant g Delay LOS Delay LOS Friday Peak Hour 1. Winchester Rd & Margarita Rd 162.3 F 162.4 F 0.1 No 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd 203.7 F 209.0 F 5.3 Yes 3. Nicolas Rd & North General Kearny Rd 37.5 D 39.7 D 2.2 No 4. Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri* 0.0 A 15.8 C 15.8 No 5. Walcott Ln & La Serena Way* 10.5 B 10.8 B 0.3 No Sunday Peak Hour 1. Winchester Rd & Margarita Rd 57.1 E 58.2 E 1.1 No 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd 65.7 E 69.2 E 3.5 Yes 3. Nicolas Rd & North General Kearny Rd 33.9 C 31.6 C -2.3 No 4. Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri* 0.1 A 2.8 A 2.7 No 5. Walcott Ln & La Serena Way* 8.6 A 8.8 A 0.2 No Delay based on seconds per vehicle average. *Unsignalized Intersection As shown in Table 5, study area intersections are forecast to operate at satisfactory levels of service (LOS D or better) except for the following intersections, which continue to operate at an unsatisfactory level of service: • Winchester Road & Nicolas Road for Friday & Sunday peak hour • Winchester Road & Margarita Road for Friday and Sunday peak hour KOA Corporation 18 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Opening Year Conditions Winchester Rd Margarita Rd m eimr 2. 7l & t696 F-683 r232 Winchester R Nicolas Rd to vNn 51'1 L & k-227 F75 r462 2:221Rider Nicolas Rd cm 27. -CL y Rd & r`-32 r�-6to 10 Calle Colibrl & Nicolas Rd F506 Walcott Ln & La Serena W a a. : J. c X166 r1 o 145 623- '1033,,g NCO C)' 160 - 183- q o m m 677-4 52-y c to `r 6 615--r I 163-> 41-y � of vi LEGEND 10 -4 Friday Peak Hour Volumes Figure 5-1 Opening Year Without Project Friday Peak Hour Volumes La Serena Wy Not To Scale KOA Corporation 19 November 2010 ICN Religious Facilities Opening Year Conditions Winchester Rd Margarita Rd es riiii�n ,1 1 Q & 417 F343 r247 Winchester Rd Nicolas Rd 0 of m . 1 Ny & F111 r414 General Kear Nicolas Rtl o rn ) I L y Rd & <-328 r2 Calle Colibri & Nicolas Rd <-295 Walcott Ln & to Serena W n ,y' 1 L `-95 -10 a 464-3 196y � ii r 2gi 10-'' 17y v Lid; ro = 89j 23py I'n ? " 324—) 29y i m 3&-A 47-3 'lit l it rb LEGEND 10 ! Sunday Peak Hour Volumes Figure 5-2 Opening Year Without Project Sunday Peak Hour Volumes La Serena Wy Not To Scale KOA Corporation 20 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Ivr ma r'a Rtl it p9 1 0` ego Cs Via Norte Q. Llefer Rd IIP 21 v Opening Year Conditions La Serena Wy Winchester Rd Margarita Rd Nem Tit & r`-696 r-683 ir232 Winchester Rd Nicolas Rd u3 v°'im 1 & 440 (-7547 X505 Gener& Kear Nicolas Rtl to to 1 y Rd & `32 c--467 es Calle Colibri & Nicolas Rd c-506 e20 Walcott Ln & to Serena Wy ea o "^ o 1 co L X172 s-77 r10 145' 623. 233 ro6ro v m °i 16Y 183-3 Bgy mnro o � v 318' 736-3 52- �T a � u' 615-3 59-\s i �' la.- 1 63 41-\ T N LEGEND 10 .! Friday Peak Hour Volumes Figure 5-3 Opening Year With Project Friday Peak Hour Volumes f Not To Scale KOA Corporation 21 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Opening Year Conditions Winchester Rd Margarita Rd el N a r Y 1 t & X696 e632 r Winchester Rd Nicolas Rtl in N M � 1 z, & `240 e75 x505 General Keamy Nicolas Rd N (Tem J 1 t Rd & `�32 r-467 r6 CaAIe Colibrl & Nicolas Rd F596 r20 Walcott Ln & La Serena W M r o ,1 1 L 2 4_172 X70 14s- 623 -> y Ile: NA- r' 160_' 183-> 89y '1 T P o m v 318-r 736-) 52y T r in 665-h 'jN �' � 163 41y t, n m LEGEND 10 -0 Sunday Peak Hour Volumes Figure 5-4 Opening Year With Project Sunday Peak Hour Volumes Not To Scale KOA Corporation 22 November 2010 6. CumulativeYear 2013 Without and With Project Conditions Including Roripaugh Ranch Project This section addresses Cumulative conditions in Year 2013 "With and Without Project" traffic in the study area with added ambient growth and cumulative traffic generated by approved or pending projects in the vicinity of the subject property. For the purposes of this traffic study, it was conservatively assumed that both phases (Phase 1 and Phase 2) of the project are completed and all identified cumulative projects including Roripaugh Ranch project would be constructed and operational by the year 2013. Intersection improvements at Nicolas Road and Winchester Road that are provisions of an existing Development Improvement Agreement (DIA) between the City of Temecula and Roripaugh Ranch project are included and assumed to be in place for this scenario. Any traffic issues associated with this location area would mainly be tied to the Roripaugh project. The following are the improvements considered to be in place at the intersection of Nicolas Road and Winchester Road under this scenario: • Northbound Approach: Widen to provide two left turn lanes, four through lanes, turn lanes • Southbound Approach: Widen to provide two left turn lanes, four through lanes, turn lane • Eastbound Approach: Widen to provide one left turn lane, one through lane, and lane • Westbound Approach: Widen to provide three left turn lanes, one through lane, turn lane and two right and one right one right turn and one right Any traffic issues associated with the intersection of Nicolas Road and Winchester Road would mainly be tied to the Roripaugh project. In addition, it should be noted that the significant number of pedestrian/students crossing at this location during Chaparral High School's dismissal time (duration is 15-20 minutes), is considered a major contributing factor to the deterioration in LOS at this intersection. Once the school dismissal period is over, the intersection LOS will improve at this location. Future Growth Based on discussions with City of Temecula staff, it has been established that traffic in the study area has historically increased at a rate of about 2% per year. Future increases in the background traffic volumes due to regional growth are expected to continue at this rate in the vicinity of the project. Assuming a completion date within 3 years, the existing traffic volumes were adjusted upward by 6% (2% per year) to reflect area wide growth. Future traffic increases can also be forecast by considering additional traffic that may be generated by other developments that have been approved in the area. There are several projects near the site that will add cumulative traffic to the intersections analyzed in the study as shown in Table 6. KOA Corporation 23 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Cumulative Year 2013 Conditions (Including Roripaugh Ranch Project) Table 6 Cumulative Projects (Including Roripaugh Ranch Project) Project Name Size Land Use Location Number Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witness 8,264 Square Feet Religious Institution I Saraphina 67 Single Family Homes Single -Family 2 Roripaugh Ranch 2,015 Single Family Homes Single Family Residential 3 AM/PM Car Wash 946 Square Feet Commercial Gas Station Car Wash 4 Walcott Estates 45 Single Family Homes Single -Family 5 The trips generated by these cumulative projects are included in the future forecast. Cumulative pro ect information is compiled and shown in Appendix E. Peak Hour Intersection Level of Service To forecast the future growth conditions for the year 2013, the peak hour volumes in Figures 3-2 and 3- 3 were increased by 6% per year and traffic from the list of cumulative projects was added. Table 7 summarizes the results of the LOS analysis for this scenario Figures 6-1 and 6-2 illustrate the Friday and Sunday peak hour volumes for Cumulative Year 2013 without project conditions (including Roripaugh Ranch Project)". Figures 6-3 and 6-4 illustrate the Friday and Sunday peak hour volumes for cumulative Year 2013 with project conditions (including Roripaugh Ranch Project)". The LOS worksheets are provided in Appendix F. KOA Corporation 24 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Cumulative Year 2013 Conditions (Including Roripaugh Ranch Project) Table 7 Friday/Sunday Peak Hour Intersection Performance Cumulative Year 2013 Without and With Project (Including Roripaugh Ranch Project Intersection Cumulative Year 2013 Without Project Cumulative Year 20I 3 With Project A Delay Significant Delay LOS Delay LOS Friday Peak Hour I. Winchester Rd & Margarita Rd 181.7 F 186.3 F 4.6 Yes 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd 118.3 F 123.3 F 5.0 Yes 3. Nicolas Rd & North General Kearny Rd 41.5 ID 42.5 D 1.0 No 4. Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri* 0.0 A 66.2 F 66.2 Yes 5. Walcott Ln & La Serena Way* 13.4 8 14.1 8 0.7 No Sunday Peak Hour 1. Winchester Rd & Margarita Rd 63.6 E 64.1 E 0.5 No 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd 54.5 ID 55.0 D 0.5 No 3. Nicolas Rd & North General Kearny Rd 25.9 C 24.6 C -1.3 No 4. Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri* 0.1 A 1.9 A 1.8 No 5. Walcott Ln & La Serena Way* 102 8 10.5 8 03 No Note: -Delay based on seconds per vehicle average. * Unsignalized. Intersection As shown in Table 7, the following intersections are forecast to continue to operate at unsatisfactory levels of service and experience a significant impact under Cumulative conditions: • Winchester Road & Margarita Road for the Friday peak hour • Winchester Road & Nicolas Road for Friday peak hour • Nicolas Road & Calle Colibri for Friday peak hour It should be noted that the significant number of pedestrian/students crossing at the intersection of Winchester Road and Nicolas Road during Chaparral High School's dismissal time (duration is 15-20 minutes), is considered a major contributing factor to the deterioration in LOS at this intersection. Once the school dismissal period is over, the intersection LOS will improve at this location. The increased delay with project conditions at the intersection of Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri is primarily attributed to the increased vehicular volumes generated by Roripaugh Ranch and introduction of side street traffic from the project waiting to access Nicolas Road. KOA Corporation 25 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Cumulative Year 2013 Conditions (Including Roripaugh Ranch Project) Winchester Rd Margarita Rd o M ucoim ,1 I ct, & L716 F-683 r232 Winchester R Nicolas Rd Mdo, ,,1 L & '`-248 4-75 7-614 General Kearny NIT:olas Rtl rn Torn �w T. Rd & 4-582 r31 Calle Colibri & Nicolas Rd 4-729 Walcott Ln & La Serena Wy LOPy .1 1 L 2175 7-104 161j 2362� IItg' c41,..0,c41,..0,183-1 .1621 160-' 'urr c"81:6 a 318-,`5,,,T5. 926—) 52, c 917-1 150-'' 141-1 41Th '���' M 69y LEGEND 10 .! Friday Peak Hour Volumes Figure 6-1 Cumulative Year 2013 Without Project Conditions (Including Roriparugh Ranch Project) Friday Peak Hour Volumes Not To Scale KOA Corporation 26 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Cumulative Year 2013 Conditions (Including Roripaugh Ranch Project) Winchester Rd Margarita Rd r- gitn°<-343 I 1 & 428 r247 Winchester Rd Nicolas Rd n ova �1 J.�L & x`-176 -11 r604 General Keamy Nicolas Rd 0in co c yIML Rd & 42 5 e_32 Calle Colibri & Nicolas Rd <-554 Walcott Ln & La Serena W �S"� L \-98 riot a 198-) 1 .°-m t1 17-) 17-y Ir�im •-ro 392 30y M?, 501 1':,f, 2917Th 90-r Ia�irc LEGEND 10 .! Sunday Peak Hour Volumes Figure 6-2 Cumulative Year 2013 Without Project Conditions (Including Roriparugh Ranch Project) Sunday Peak Hour Volumes Not To Scale KOA Corporation 27 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Cumulative Year 2013 Conditions (Including Roripaugh Ranch Project) Winchester Rd Margarita Rd M m m mW :fit & 416a <-683 (-232 Winchester Rd Nicolas Rd M N co d, ,1 y S, & c-261 75 x657 General Kear Nicolas Rd co to LO J y t y Rd & `�57 F639 ("31 Calle Colibri & Nicolas Rd 1-729 z-20 Walcott Ln & La Serena Wy `g s )-T-c, 4_ c-134 X10 161-1' 623 233} i T I' r�. rom d' m •- 160-/' 183-4 89-y T � o v`ri iy cq 318 a 952Th �vrb n v 917-4 59} 'j Di � 161' 141-4 '� TLe'wo ro } 5 41} LEGEND 10 3 Friday Peak Hour Volumes La Serena Wy Figure 6-3 Cumulative Year 2013 With Project Conditions (Including Roriparugh Ranch Project) Friday Peak Hour Volumes Not To Scale KOA Corporation 28 November 2010 ICN Religious Facilities. Cumulative Year 2013 Conditions (Including Roripaugh Ranch Project) Winchester Rd Margarita Rd m TO- m . y t & '426 <-343 r247 Winchester Rd Nicolas Rd r` o$ o ,1 1 L & - '190 <-11 r648 General Kear Nicolas Rd o e% �' L y Rd & 603 C22 Caile Colibri & Nicolas Rd i--554 r20 Walcott Ln & la Serena Wy o cn i `1 L <-jpp r-10 152' 464-4 198Th I T N ' o N 10-'' 7-4 17Th l I uri a N. M 89"' 455-4 30Th L T gi m 501-4 87 "t56'' m N 90-4 17Th `� T P w m LEGEND 10 —1 Sunday Peak Hour Volumes Figure 6-4 N Cumulative Year 2013 With Project Conditions (Including Roriparugh Ranch Project) Sunday Peak Hour Volumes Not To Scale t KOA Corporation 29 November 2010 .2 7. Cumulative Year 2013 Without and With Project Conditions Excluding Roripaugh Ranch This section addresses Cumulative, Year 2013 "With and Without Project" traffic conditions, excluding Roripaugh Ranch, in the study area with added ambient growth and cumulative traffic generated by approved or pending projects in the vicinity of the subject property. For the purposes of this traffic study, it was conservatively assumed that both phases (Phase I and Phase 2) of the project are constructed and all identified cumulative projects would be constructed and operational by the year 2013. The existing traffic volumes were adjusted upward by 6% (2% per year) to reflect area wide growth. The following cumulative projects shown in Table 8 were added. Table 8 Cumulative Projects (Excluding Roripaugh Ranch Project) Project Name Size Land Use Location Number Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witness 8,264 Square Feet Religious Institution Saraphina 67 Single Family Homes Single -Family 2 AM/PM Car Wash 946 Square Feet Commercial Gas Station Car Wash 4 Walcott Estates 45 Single Family Homes Single -Family 5 The trips generated by these cumulative projects are included in the future forecast. Cumulative pro ect information is compiled and shown in Appendix E. Peak Hour Intersection Level of Service To forecast the future growth conditions for the year 2013, the peak hour volumes in Figures 3-2 and 3- 3 were increased by 6% per year and traffic from the list of cumulative projects was added. Table 9 summarizes the results of the LOS analysis for this scenario Figures 7-1 and 7-2 illustrate the Friday and Sunday peak hour volumes for "Year 2013 Without Project (excluding Roripaugh Ranch)" conditions. Figures 7-3 and 7-4 illustrate the Friday and Sunday peak hour volumes for "Year 2013 With Project (excluding Roripaugh Ranch)" conditions. The LOS worksheets are provided in Appendix G. KOA Corporation 30 November 2010 ICN Religious Facilities Cumulative Year 2013 Conditions (Excluding Roripaugh Ranch Project) Table 9 Friday/Sunday Peak Hour Intersection Performance Cumulative Year 2013 Without and With Project (Excluding Roripaugh Ranch Project) Intersection Cumulative Year 2013 Without project Cumulative Year 20 13 With Project A Delay Significant g Delay LOS Delay LOS Friday Peak Hour 1. Winchester Rd & Margarita Rd 162.6 F 162.8 F 0.2 No 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd 206.4 . F 212.8 F 6.4 Yes 3. Nicolas Rd & North General Kearny Rd 38.6 D 40.1 D 1.5 No 4. Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri* 0.0 A 19.0 C 19.0 No 5. Walcott Ln & La Serena Way* 10.8 8 11.2 0 0.4 No Sunday Peak Hour 1. Winchester Rd & Margarita Rd 57.8 E 59.4 E 1.6 No 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd 67.2. E 73.0 E 5.8 Yes 3. Nicolas Rd & North General Kearny Rd 32.1 C 29.9 C -2.2 No . 4. Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri* 0.1 A 2.8 A 2.7 No 5. Walcott Ln & La Serena Way* N D - 8.8 A 9.0 A 0.2 No ote. elay based on seconds per vehicle average. * Unsignalized Intersection As shown in Table 9, all study intersections are forecast to operate at satisfactory levels of service (LOS D or better) except the following intersections, which will continue to operate at unsatisfactory levels of service under Cumulative conditions, excluding Roripaugh Ranch: • Winchester Road & Nicolas Road for Friday & Sunday peak hour Winchester Road & Margarita Road Friday and Sunday peak hour - It should be noted that the significant number of pedestrian/students crossing at the intersection of Winchester Road and Nicolas Road during Chaparral High School's dismissal time (duration is 15-20 minutes), is considered a major contributing factor to the deterioration in LOS at this intersection. Once the school dismissal period is over, the intersection LOS will improve at this location. The increased delay with project traffic at the intersection of Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri is attributed to the introduction of side street traffic from the project waiting to access Nicolas Road. KOA Corporation 31 November 2010 ICN Religious Facilities Cumulative Year 2013 Conditions (Excluding Roripaugh Ranch Project) Winchester Rd Margarita Rd Ki m ro J J. i� & `697 r232 Winchester Rd Nicolas Rd m M 1, & 11-239 -477 General Keamy Nicolas Rd N co $ JlS, Rd & `�33 F-435 (.7 Calle Calibri & Nicolas Rd a-533 Walcott Ln & la Serena Wy '• n v°'i YIt r` c-775 r10 146-'' 623—) 62233y 1 cis i elm c- � -+ 166 183—) 89- o g' cmc) 316 718— 52y a T 641—) 1112 6fl—> eg 41Th LEGEND 10 J Friday Peak Hour Volumes Figure 7-1 Cumulative Year 2013 Without Project Conditions (Excluding Roriparugh Ranch Project) Friday Peak Hour Volumes Not To Scale KOA Corporation 32 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Cumulative Year 2013 Conditions (Excluding Roripaugh Ranch Project) Liefer Rd U2 _ Via Norte La Serena Wy Winchester Rd Margarita Rd co N' m :1 1'., & 418 <--343 r247 Winchester Rd Nicolas Rtl 0 <v' i ,1 y L & <-11 e-438 GeneEral Kear Nicolas Rd o T m J 1 t y Rd & <-384 L'-3 Calle Colibd & • Nicolas Rtl 4-315 Walcott Ln & La Serena Wy N st c X96 7 r10 144-' 198Th �' RTP <'n<v w N 10-,' 7-) 17- m m v�A 892 277-) 30-y T m" 345-) 29 ' Rin .T 46-� 17Th �'<Ti� LEGEND 10 _4 Sunday Peak Hour Volumes Figure 7-2 N Cumulative Year 2013 Without Project Conditions (Excluding Roriparugh Ranch Project) Sunday Peak Hour Volumes Not To Scale KOA Corporation 33 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Cumulative Year 2013 Conditions (Excluding Roripaugh Ranch Project) Liefer Rd La Serena Wy Winchester Rd Margarita Rd in N o r2 y 1T.,x232 & `697 <-683 Winchester Rd Nicnias Rd ,o g o si 1 & "-252 F757,,—,...yo x-520 General Kear Nicolas Rd .1 1 LZ, y Rd & X33812 (-492 r7 Calle Colibri & Nicolas Rd 4-533 r20 Walcott Ln & La Serena Wy - n m 2 1 7., (77 r10 1462 23623 i T r'`,1„3„L'"318-1 � � m 18� 89y fl4 777-4 II N 641- 59Th 'i P u"r 123'1 41—) Th '11: �' w co LEGEND 10 .! Friday Peak Hour Volumes Figure 7-3 Cumulative Year 2013 With Project Conditions (Excluding Roriparugh Ranch Project) Friday Peak Hour Volumes Not To Scale KOA Corporation 34 November 2010 ICN Religious Facilities Cumulative Year 2013 Conditions (Excluding Roripaugh Ranch Project) Winchester Rd Margarita Rd o m n o I f L & 1418 <-343 e247 Winchester Rd Nicolas Rtl 0 m d y N� & `‘-175 ell r482 Generel Kear Nicolas Rd o rn J t L y Rd & `-132 c-422 r3 Calle Colibd & Nicolas Rd <-315 i 20 Walcott Ln & la Serena Wy ro M /L T 104 4-57 0 411496448j: Th roic 1 17Th `4,-T 4-r" 33,9_-1 35 30-y -mI 3g7� I �f 46—>',, 17Th LEGEND 10 —0 Sunday Peak Hour Volumes Figure 7-4 Cumulative Year 2013 With Project Conditions (Excluding Roriparugh Ranch Project) Sunday Peak Hour Volumes Not To Scale KOA Corporation 35 November 2010 8. Impacts and Mitigation Significant impacts Traffic impacts are identified if the proposed project will result in a significant change in traffic conditions on a roadway or intersection. A significant impact occurs when project related traffic causes LOS at an intersection to deteriorate below the minimum acceptable level by a measurable amount. A cumulative impact may also be significant if the intersection is forecast to fall below the minimum acceptable level of service due to the addition of cumulative traffic and project related. According to the City's General Plan, a project significant impact occurs when the vehicle delay is increased by 2.0 seconds or more at an intersection operating at LOS E or F. For the purpose of this report, all intersections along Winchester Road and Nicolas Road shall comply with the City of Temecula General Plan requirement of LOS D or better.. Unsignalized intersections are considered to be impacted if the LOS is poor and delay is increased significantly. If signals are not warranted, mitigation measures other than signalization may be considered to improve the operation of the stop control. The LOS worksheets are provided in Appendix H. Mitigation Mitigation measures are required if approval and construction of a project results in a significant increase of delay to unsatisfactory LOS. Mitigation measures are also appropriate if cumulative traffic conditions result in an unsatisfactory LOS and the proposed development contributes to these conditions. Recognizing that LOS and delays at intersections along Winchester Road are currently operating less than satisfactory, the City of Temecula has initiated the implementation of an Adaptive Traffic Signal System to mitigate conditions. The adaptive system monitors traffic flows system wide and adjusts traffic signal cycle lengths to address the changes in traffic flows, minimize delays, and improve system progression. By virtue of this continual monitoring, intersection LOS is improved significantly, typically by 10 to 15 percent. The implementation of the adaptive system will be completed by April 2011. Given the April 2011 implementation date, the project traffic was evaluated utilizing the Adaptive Traffic Signal System as a tool for mitigating impacts for each of the scenarios evaluated. Opening Year Conditions The intersection of Winchester Road & Nicolas Road is expected to operate at an unsatisfactory LOS in the Opening Year With Project Conditions. Below is a discussion of the required mitigation measure for this intersection: Winchester Road & Nicolas Road The LOS at this location is deficient due to the heavy traffic volumes combined with the significant number of students crossing at this location during Chaparral High School's dismissal time. The delay and LOS at this intersection can be mitigated by. implementing the City of Temecula's Adaptive Traffic Signal System.: Table 10 below shows the LOS for the intersection if the above mitigation measure is implemented. KOA Corporation 36 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Impacts and Mitigation Table 10 Level of Service Analysis for Opening Year Conditions with Mitigation Intersection Opening Year Without Project Opening Year With Project A Delay Opening Year With Project With Mitigation Impact Delay LOS Delay LOS Delay LOS Friday Peak Hour 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd 203.7 F 209.0 F 5.3 184.1 F No Sunday Peak Hour 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd 65.7 E 69.2 E 3.5 62.1 E No Winchester Road, at the intersection of Nicolas Road, will continue to operate at LOS F with the proposed mitigation; however, as shown in Table 10, the implementation of the adaptive traffic signal system reduces the .delay and project impact to less than significant and improves the overall intersection LOS to better than with and without project conditions. It should be noted that the significant number of pedestrian/students crossing at the intersection of Winchester Road and Nicolas Road during Chaparral High School's dismissal time (duration is 15-20 minutes), is considered a major contributing factor to the deterioration in LOS at this intersection. Once the school dismissal period is over, the intersection LOS will improve at this location. Cumulative Year 2013 Conditions Includin • Rori . au • h Ranch Pro'ect The intersections of Winchester Road at Nicolas Road and Margarita Road, and Nicolas Road at Calle Colibri are expected to operate at unsatisfactory LOS in the Cumulative Year 2013 With Project Conditions. Below is a discussion of the required mitigation measures for these intersections: Winchester Road Margarita Road The LOS and delay at this location is deficient due to the heavy traffic volumes combined with Chaparral High School's related pedestrian and vehicular traffic during dismissal time. The delay and LOS at this intersection can be mitigated by implementing the City of Temecula's Adaptive Traffic Signal System. Winchester Road & Nicolas Road The LOS at this location is deficient due to the heavy traffic volumes combined with the significant number of students crossing at this location during Chaparral High School's dismissal time. The delay and LOS at this intersection can be mitigated by implementing the City of Temecula's Adaptive Traffic Signal System. Nicolas Road & Calle Colibri This location is expected to operate at unsatisfactory levels of service based on the delay cause by the heavy traffic volumes on Nicolas Road. The LOS can be improved and the delays mitigated by constructing the project's required frontage improvements including a two-way left -turn lane on Nicolas Road adjacent to the project. KOA Corporation 37 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Impacts and Mitigation Table I 1 below shows the LOS for the intersection if the above mitigation measures are implemented. Table 11 Level of Service Analysis of Mitigation for Cumulative Year 2013 Conditions Including Roripaugh Ranch Project Intersection Cumulative Year 2013 Without Project Cumulative Year 2013 With Project pay Cumulative Year 2013 With Project With Mitigation Impact Delay LOS Delay LOS Delay LOS Friday Peak Hour 1. Winchester Rd & Margarita Rd 181.7 F 186.3 F 4.6 126.1 F No 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd 118.3 F 123.3 F 5.0 81.8 F No 3. Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri* 0.0 A 66.2 F 66.2 5.3 A No ection The intersection of - Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri will operate at an acceptable LOS if the recommended improvements are provided. Winchester Road, at the intersections of Margarita Road and Nicolas Road, will continue to operate at LOS F with the proposed mitigation; however, as shown in Table I I, the implementation of the adaptive traffic signal system reduces the delay and project impact to less than significant and improves the overall intersection LOS to better than with and without project conditions. Cumulative Year 2013 Conditions Excludin • Rori • au • h Ranch Prefect The intersection of Winchester Road and Nicolas Road is expected to operate at an unsatisfactory LOS under this scenario. Below is a discussion of the required mitigation measure for this intersection: Winchester Road & Nicolas Road The LOS at this location is deficient due to the heavy traffic volumes combined with the significant number of students crossing at this location during Chaparral High School's dismissal time. The delay and LOS at this intersection can be mitigated by implementing the City of Temecula's Adaptive Traffic Signal System. Table 12 below shows the LOS for the intersection if the above mitigation measure is implemented. KOA Corporation 38 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Impacts and Mitigation Table 12 Level of Service Analysis of Mitigation for Cumulative 2013 Conditions Excluding Roripaugh Ranch Project Intersection Cumulative Year 2013 Without Project Cumulative Year 2013 With Project A Delay Cumulative Year 2013 With Project With Mitigation Impact Delay LOS Delay LOS Delay LOS Friday Peak Hour 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd 206.4 F 212.8 F 6.4 190.7 F No Sunday Peak Hour 2. Winchester Road & Nicolas Rd 67.2 E 73.0 E 5.8 65.0 E No Winchester Road, at the intersection of Nicolas Road, Will continue to operate at LOS F. However, as shown in Table 12, the implementation of the adaptive traffic signal system reduces the delay and project . impact to less than significant and improves the overall intersection LOS to better than with and without project conditions. City of Temecula Capital Improvement Program (CIP) The City's Capital Improvement Program has several infrastructure improvement projects underway to accommodate the growth and volume of traffic generated by business and recreation areas. The following are three major infrastructure improvement projects planned in the City of Temecula: French Valley Parkway/I-15 Overcrossing and Interchange Project provides for construction of a new freeway interchange on the 1-15 between the existing Winchester Road Interchange and the 1-15/1-215 freeway split. The project includes the construction of a freeway overcrossing, collector/distributor (CD) lanes, construction of braided ramps between Winchester Road and the proposed new interchange for both the northbound and southbound directions, and the construction of a by-pass exit ramp southbound north of the 1-15/1-215 freeway junction to French Valley Parkway. The construction of the French Valley Parkway will reduce delays and alleviate current LOS deficiencies along Winchester Road. The construction of this facility will redistribute traffic within the circulation system thereby offsetting the proposed projects impacts at Nicolas Road and Winchester Road. French Valley Parkway (Date Street).Winchester Road (SR79 North) to Margarita Road will widen the current arterial from two to four lanes and is being constructed by the cities of Temecula and Murrieta. The widening and extension project will complete the connection between Interstate 15 and Winchester Road (SR79 North) at Murrieta Hot Springs Road. Butterfield Stage Road will extend from Murrieta Hot Springs Road to Rancho California Road. The extension will provide a north -south link between Temecula and Murrieta. Drivers will be able to travel up Butterfield, and then turn left on Murrieta Hot Springs to enter Murrieta. When completed, Butterfield will have two lanes in each direction with a raised center median. KOA Corporation 39 November 2010 ICTV Religious Facilities Impacts and Mitigation The improvements listed above will help alleviate roadway congestion and improve intersection LOS along Winchester Road. It is anticipated that approximately 20-30 percent of the existing and projected daily and peak hour trips will be diverted to the newly constructed roadways listed above. Diverted routes are roadways where trips will divert from an existing congested roadway facility to access newly constructed streets that connect to main roadway arterials or regional freeway facilities. For example, the existing trips that currently access the 1-15 through the Winchester Road interchange will divert from their normal route with the construction of the French Valley Parkway/1-15 Overcrossing and Interchange project. The resulting diverted trips will create a decrease in the traffic volumes along Winchester Road. KOA Corporation 40 November 2010 9. Project Access and Internal Circulation The project proposes to take access to the roadway system at one location along Nicolas Road. Daily traffic volumes were evaluated at the project access points to determine if there is need for signalization. Accepted traffic signal warrants are not met for the intersection of Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri. Traffic controls should be adequate with the current stop sign control and the recommended improvements identified in the previous chapter including the following: • Eastbound Approach: As part of the project frontage improvements, project shall restripe Nicolas Road to provide a two-way left turn lane. The proposed project shall be conditioned to construct the recommended improvement at the intersection of Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri, satisfactory to the City Engineer. KOA Corporation 41 November 2010 I0. Conclusions The. City of Temecula is evaluating the development of a proposed Islamic Center religious facility located on the southwest corner of Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri. The project site is currently vacant. The project will generate a total of 472 average daily trips (ADT) on Friday and 156 ADT on Sunday, including 156 trips during the Friday peak hour and 156 trips during the Sunday peak hour. KOA Corporation's analysis finds that the traffic impact of the project has no adverse effect on the surrounding street system with implementation of the identified mitigation measures, which include the following: • Project shall restripe eastbound Nicolas Road at Calle Colibri to provide a two-way left turn lane. KOA Corporation 42 November 2010 APPENDIX A Traffic Count Data (August 2010) KOA Corporation November 2010 True Count 3401 First Ave. #123 San Diego, CA, 92103 Plle Name : 1073.01.MARGARITA RO.WINCHESTER RD Sue Code :00000000 Start Date : 51272010 Page No :1 True Count 3401 First Ave.#123 San Diego, CA, 92103 Ale Name : 1073.131.MARGARITA RD.WINCHESTER RD Sue Code : 00000000 Start Dale :5272010 Page No :2 WINCHESTER RD Southbound Modlima 45,1 Thou 1Rlom1 NS.1 ...too • our no ob Fram 15:001016:45-M1ok1 ort MARGARITA RD Westbound Ort I mal Richt l Pee. 1 .....e WINCHESTER RD Northbound MARGARITA RD Eastbound 4h l Thal l !dohs] Pod. l ...... 4111 Tmal Rlohtl Pods I. w,.... mond 1 eek How to Entire lntmscction Beg ins at 15:00 15;00 15:15 WINCHESTER Southbound 330 378 28 23 A.R=. MARGARITA RD Westbound ....o..-.... WINCHESTERn RO NThou1 211 130 MARGARITAstbounRO Eastbound 4 0 450 345 an 13 a 418 336 ( Right0Pods 577 502 46 01d 794 PI00 Pm • I9 30 Muhl 0.5 Pada I 10Rl63tl Pads 30 13:00 46 160 270 30 2 66 94 134 0 91 301 55 0 35 102 63 2 103451 1443 13:15 161 316 30 0 63 106 143 0 92 305 57 0 33 100 50 1 1443 13:30 tar 161 646 266 112 25 01 0 0 52 59 99 433 143 530 0 0 74 49 305 201 56 56 0 0 33 45 120 428 56 50 0 0 1527 5692 Tore 645 1164 101 3 219 933 530 %093 Teul 346 1209 224 0 161 434 219 4 5692 14:00 144 250 27 0 86 141 153 23.3 79 264 42 0 33 112 35 0 1467 14:15 162 254 24 1 53 107 186 259 82 317 52 0 33 137 54 0 1462 14:30 162 269 23 2 65 120 160 83 357 55 0 32 133 46 0 1507 14;45 178 310 28 0 56 159 162 95 360 49 0 33 153 35 2 1620 Total 646 1083 102 3 260 527 661 339 1398 198 0 131 535 170 2 6056 15:00 145 330 28 0 70 211 165 99 418 60 0 37 952 45 1 1765 15:15 168 378 23 1 49 130 166 124 336 42 0 30 146 60 3 1656 15:30 149 273 30 0 49 156 176 88 364 46 0 39 134 50 0 1554 15:45 173 319 40 0 31 147 150 93 358 37 1 31 156 65 0 1621 Total 635 1300 121 1 219 . 644 657 404 1476 185 1 137 580 220 4 6596 Grand Total 1926 3547 324 7 698 1604 1848 1089 4083 607 1 429 1557 609 10 16344 Apprch % 33.2 61.1 5.6 0.1 16.8 38.6 44.5 0. 18.8 70.6 10.5 0 16.5 59.8 23.4 0.4 Total% 10.5 19.3 1.0 0 3.9 8.7 10.1 5.9 22.3 3.3 0 2.3 8.5 3.3 0.1 True Count 3401 First Ave.#123 San Diego, CA, 92103 Ale Name : 1073.131.MARGARITA RD.WINCHESTER RD Sue Code : 00000000 Start Dale :5272010 Page No :2 WINCHESTER RD Southbound Modlima 45,1 Thou 1Rlom1 NS.1 ...too • our no ob Fram 15:001016:45-M1ok1 ort MARGARITA RD Westbound Ort I mal Richt l Pee. 1 .....e WINCHESTER RD Northbound MARGARITA RD Eastbound 4h l Thal l !dohs] Pod. l ...... 4111 Tmal Rlohtl Pods I. w,.... mond 1 eek How to Entire lntmscction Beg ins at 15:00 15;00 15:15 145 168 330 378 28 23 0 1 503 570 70 49 211 130 165 166 4 0 450 345 99 EH 418 336 60 42 0 0 577 502 37 30 152 146 45 60 1 3 235 239 1765 1656 15:30 149 273 30 0 452 49 156 176 0 381 88 364 46 0 498 39 139 50 0 223 1554 15:45 173 319 40 0 532 51 147 150 0 348 93 358 37 1 489 31 156 65 0 252 1621 Total Volume 635 1300 121 1 2057 219 694 657 4 1524 404 0470 185 1 2066 137 588 220 4 949 6596 %093 Teul 309 632 5.9 0 14.4 42.1 43.1 0.3 19.6 71.4 9 0 14.4 61 23.3 0.4 PNP 916 .860 756 259 902 782 763 933 250 .847 813 983 771 259 .895 378 942 .846 .133 .941 .934 Peak Hour Data t Peas Hour aeonsallt600 voider 7 True Count 3401 First Ave #123 San Diego, CA 92103 File Name : 1073.02.WINCHESTER RO.NICOIAS RD Site Code 00000000 Start Date :8/27/2010 Page No :1 True Count 3401 First Ave #123 San Diego, CA 92103 FIN Name : 1073.02.WINCHESTER RD.NICOLAS RD Slle Code :00000000 Start Date :8/27/2010 Page No :2 WINCHESTER RD Southbound WINCHESTER RD Southbound 31 ..,.... ...°... e... NICOLAS RD Westbound5.5 se...me I WINCHESTER RD NTh..l 112 23 NICOLAS RD 34 206 auntie. umI Meetl I Pada Lan1 it1 a R d. 2.nl amalI Pada Lanl 7l.,.IEastbound kaat l PH o.tTmal 13:00 72 279 3 0 93 4 42 0 9 345 87 0 6 9 8 0 957 13:15 76 377 9 0 112 9 34 0 16 401 85 0 4 6 7 0 1136 13:30 65 348 9 3 100 15 47 4 16 384 77 0 29 26 36 0 1159 13:45 88 270 9 5 107 7 37 0 15 429 86 0 7 6 15 0 1081 Total 301 1274 30 8 412 35 160 4 56 1559 335 0 46 47 66 0 4333 14:00 62 299 16 1 103 14 56 1 20 449 92 0 5 8 8 0 1134 14:15 92 279 25 3 97 25 37 2 46 374 83 0 6 8 9 0 1086 14:30 65 276 31 186 112 23 37 34 43 410 73 18 41 62 19 326 1756 14:45 104 316 18 76 132 21 65 90 22 446 77 227 61 64 29 279 2027 Total 323 1170 90 266 444 83 195 127 131 1679 325 245 113 142 65 605 6003 15:00 92 322 21 9 91 15 67 27 25 472 100 29 29 27 17 23 1366 15:15 89 308 19 24 101 12 45 18 ID 489 91 13 20 20 19 2 1280 15J0 91 329 23 12 109 17 46 7 16 470 103 8 23 22 6 14 1296 15:45 84 348 17 9 115 11 54 3 19 444 97 12 13 28 11 15 1280 Total 356 1307 80 54 416 55 212 55 70 1875 391 62 85 97 53 54 5222 Gland Total 980 3751 200 328 1272 173 567 186 257 5113 1051 307 244 286 164 659 15558 Appret 95 18.6 71.3 3.8 6.2 57.9 7.9 25.8 8.5 3.8 76 15.6 4.6 17.8 20.8 13.4 48 Total 96 6,3 24.1 .1.3 2.1 8.2 1.1 3.6 1.2 1.7 32.9 6.8 2 1.6 1.8 1.2 4.2 True Count 3401 First Ave #123 San Diego, CA 92103 FIN Name : 1073.02.WINCHESTER RD.NICOLAS RD Slle Code :00000000 Start Date :8/27/2010 Page No :2 Pak Roar for Enure Intersection Begins at 14:30 14:30 65 WINCHESTER RD Southbound 31 186 NICOLAS RD Westbound 112 23 WINCHESTER RD Northbound 34 206 NICOLAS RD Eastbound 410 6Ynlloo nk X° un I Thry I R,oal I PM. I tit "ft I lu I Rlo6II PM° I j?t'l Yrs I Thm I Raht I P°q I Tw: um I Tnn I al tit I Pada I APP; Pak Roar for Enure Intersection Begins at 14:30 14:30 65 276 31 186 558 112 23 37 34 206 43 410 73 18 544 41 62 19 326 He 1756 14:45 104 316 10 76 504 132 21 65 90 308 22 446 71 227 772 61 64 29 279 433 2027 15:00 92 322 21 9 444 91 15 67 27 200 25 472 100 29 626 29 27 17 23 96 1366 15:15 09 308 19 24 HO 101 12 45 18 176 10 489 91 13 603 20 20 19 2 61 1200 VAvme 350 122 89 295 1956 436 71 214 169 890 100 182 341 267 2545 151 173 84 630 1038 6429 H. Tota Total 17.9 62.5 4.6 15.1 49 0 24 19 3.9 71.4 13.4 11.3 14.5 16.7 8.1 60.7 PHF .041 .949 718 .397 .876 826 .772 .799 .469 .722 .581 .929 .853 .316 .824 .619 .676 .724 403 .579 .793 Rr Tim Le Pe% Peak Hour Data T ro Puk Hoor scolnee004:35 vanlaee True Count 3401 First Ave.#123 San Diego, CA, 92103 File Name : 1073.03.N GENERAL KEARNY RO.NICOLAS RD Site Code :00000000 sten Date :8/27/2010 Page No :1 True Count 3401 First Ave. #123 San Diego, CA, 92103 File Name : 1073.03.N GENERAL KEARNY RD.NICOLAS RD Slte Code :00000000 Stan Date :8/27/2010 Page No :2 N GENERAL KEARNY RD Southbound Lee l /pouf 00o001 Pyo l ea.. ewe Hour Meyer Fmm 10:00 to 1641.e1e41•1%*1 an Peak Hour for Eadre Intersection Beg ins at 14:45 NICOLAS RD Westbound Len I Tnn l Nom l Pod. 1 w..e N GENERAL KEARNY RD Northbound 8.53 Thr] Right Rods sow NICOLAS RD Eastbound Len I tan I RiPnlf Peds I . w MI un 1 14:45 15:00 N GENERAL KEARNY RD Southbound saismsns rnnaao NICOLAS RD Westbound -vernoes N GENERAL KEARNY RD Northbound 0 0 NICOLAS RD Eastbound 0 1 96 92 Stall/We Left 1 Tnnf R1 601 Pock ten I 00,51 WW1 Peds ISn I 11601 PIMA 1 Pole Lett 1 TMu 1 502 445 15:15 13:00 13:15 0 0 15 0 0 66 2 0 8 1 0 0 22 59 NON 1 6 Peds 0 1981,0.11 179 13:30 4 0 27 0 1 46 4 0 12 3 0 0 26 65 5 0 193 13:45 2 3 0 1 30 27 0 0 0 74 0 60 7 60 0 1 5 2 2 1 1 0 0 30 35 74 66 6 1 229 Total 9 1 99 '14 437 246 1 9 11 26 300 639 49 0 113 164 10 27 1 2 216 817 14:00 14:15 3 1 26 00.6 6.9 72 661 9.2 10 IU 29,1 0 32 73 4 0 234 .767 2 4 46 524 ,909 86 602 .700 .903 9 500 459 550 0 19 65 4 0 247 14:30 14A5 6 9 3 0 65 44 121 96 13 10 I 5 29 74 84 237 6 2 337 Total 20 8 181 375 2 42 1 6 154 459 14 28 4 6 501 1320 15:00 14 3 31 92 1 13 0 85 166 it 11 445 15:15 8 3 34 94 13 4 69 .130 16 9 394 15:30 15, 9 109 105 17 2 72 106 8 57 522 15:45 5 4 39 112 5 0 44 131 7 Total 42 19 213 403 3 1 48 6 272 533 42 4 81 364 1725 Grand Total Apordh 71 28 493 1024 7 1 116 1 2 12 539 1256 97 89 3862 94 12 4.7 83.1 0. 0. 91.1 6. 1. 70.7 9. 12. 7.3 27.2 63.4 4.9 4.5 Total % 1.8 0.7 12.8 0. 26.5 0. 3 0. 0. 0.3 14 32.5 2.5 2.3 True Count 3401 First Ave. #123 San Diego, CA, 92103 File Name : 1073.03.N GENERAL KEARNY RD.NICOLAS RD Slte Code :00000000 Stan Date :8/27/2010 Page No :2 N GENERAL KEARNY RD Southbound Lee l /pouf 00o001 Pyo l ea.. ewe Hour Meyer Fmm 10:00 to 1641.e1e41•1%*1 an Peak Hour for Eadre Intersection Beg ins at 14:45 NICOLAS RD Westbound Len I Tnn l Nom l Pod. 1 w..e N GENERAL KEARNY RD Northbound 8.53 Thr] Right Rods sow NICOLAS RD Eastbound Len I tan I RiPnlf Peds I . w MI un 1 14:45 15:00 9 14 0 3 44 31 0 0 53 48 0 1 96 92 3 11 2 5 101 109 10 13 2 1 2 1 5 0 19 15 74 85 237 166 14 11 4 II 329 273 502 445 15:15 8 3 34 1 46 2 94 7 3 106 13 0 I 4 18 69 130 16 9 224 394 05.30 0S 9 009 0 133 3 185 9 4 121 17 1 5 2 25 72 106 0 57 243 522 7,e1000ao 46 15 218 1 200 6 387 30 '14 437 53 4 9 11 77 300 639 49 81 1069 1863 0.App.Total 16A 5.4 77.9 0A I. 00.6 6.9 3.2 661 9.2 117 IU 29,1 59.8 46 7.6 PPIP .767 417 500 260 524 ,909 .921 602 .700 .903 .779 500 459 550 770 903 674 . 66 ,155 .811 .892 Peak Hour Data 0r 00M Peak Hour 000.0600114:46 VM101oe True Count 3401 First Ave. #123 San Diego, CA, 92103 File Name : 1073.04.CALLE COLIBRI.NICOLAS RD Site Code :00000000 Start Date :8/27/2010 Page No : 1 True Count 3401 First Ave. #123 San Diego, CA, 92103 File Name : 1073.04.CALLE COLIBRI.NICOLAS RD sue Code 00000000 Start Dale : 8/27/2010 Page No :2 Southbound 01•1111919 Peak Hournml OsFrom 11:00 10910. Puh 1 et1 Peak Hour for Entire lnlarea0i00 Beg ins at 14:30 NICOLAS RD Westbound Lml Tlml Pahl.1 P.uel Taw Les I lluu 1 RIOT] Ped. 1 aet+v CALLE COLIBRI Northbound Ltit Th,J 910911 Pees] tau NICOLAS RD Eastbound Lan] Th,u101101J Ped. 1 r. •w eL Tout i 14:30 Southbound Ream SR.w ,,,meu. NICOLAS RD Westbound ev1II CA CALrtCOLIBRI Northbound NICOLAud 0 0 stennme Loft 1 1 P l ads Len 1 I 01011 ode P Left 1 19n 0 11 Fede Les 1 Thru 0 1 gee. 0 13:00 0 0 0 0 0 59 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 53 Kahl 0 0 a9 Tett 1 112 13:15 0 0 0 0 0 57 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 59 0 0 116 13:30 13:45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 71 0 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 0 82 0 0 0 0 148 Total 0 323 0 0 257 0 0 0 0 108 0 0 269 0 0 152 528 14:00 0 0 0 0 69. 163 273 15:15 0 0 0 2 94 0 0 163 14:15 14:30 1445 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 32 132 115 0 0 127 0 0 127 239 98 98 152 0 0 0 0 0 157 323 323 Total 0 0 1 0 415 477 0 0 0 5 5 0 452 1 0 0 873 15:00 0 0 0 0 109 0 IW 0 0 0 163 0 0 273 15:15 0 0 2 110 'PH9 000 000 000 175 175 000 127 0 0 239 15:30 0 000 0 417 103 753 00 000 .755 824 112 0 0 226 0545 9 0 134 145 0 0 204 Total 0 2 455 557 0 0 1022 Grand Total 0 3 1127 1279 1 0 1423 Apprch 54 0 100 0. 99.6 11. 22. 66. 99.9 0.1 0 Total% 0 0.1 0. 46.5 0. 0. 51.7 0 0 True Count 3401 First Ave. #123 San Diego, CA, 92103 File Name : 1073.04.CALLE COLIBRI.NICOLAS RD sue Code 00000000 Start Dale : 8/27/2010 Page No :2 Southbound 01•1111919 Peak Hournml OsFrom 11:00 10910. Puh 1 et1 Peak Hour for Entire lnlarea0i00 Beg ins at 14:30 NICOLAS RD Westbound Lml Tlml Pahl.1 P.uel Taw Les I lluu 1 RIOT] Ped. 1 aet+v CALLE COLIBRI Northbound Ltit Th,J 910911 Pees] tau NICOLAS RD Eastbound Lan] Th,u101101J Ped. 1 r. •w eL Tout i 14:30 0 0 0 0 0 0 132 0 0 132 0 0 0 0 0 0 98 0 0 9B 230 10:45 0 0 0 1 1 0 127 0 0 127 0 0 0 3 3 0 192 0 0 192 323 15:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 108 0 0 108 0 0 0 2 2 0 163 0 0 163 273 15:15 0 0 0 2 2 0 110 0 0 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 127 0 0 127 239 Tots! Volume 0 0 0 3 3 0 477 0 0 477 0 0 0 5 5 0 580 0 0 580 1065 %Asp. Tout 0 0 0 100 0 IW 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 100 0 0 'PH9 000 000 000 175 175 000 903 000 000 903 000 000 000 .17 417 .000 753 00 000 .755 824 L._ol m of I "lo 1 91 01 I 011 sl PBM T,N Ltt, Pe40 Peak Hour Data T North Peak Hour Begins 4014:30 varies I alI el Out 10 Tafel NI11 fN1081 True Count 3401 First Ave. #123 San Diego, CA, 92103 Fie Name : 1073.05.WALCOTT LN.LA SERENA WAY Slee Code :00000000 Start Date :8)27/2010 Page No :1 True Count 3401 First Ave.#123 San Diego, CA, 92103 Pile Name : 1073.05.WALCOTT LN.LA SERENA WAY Site code : 00000111 Start Dale :8/27/2010 Page No :2 WALCOTT LN Southbound m nml. Lea 1 inns 1 worn I Peas 1 4 Thu Pee0Houe Me en 8,0 q 15:0000 1081 -Ml ell Peak Hou[ for Bulky Intersection Beg ins at 14:45 LA SERENA WAY Westbound Loft I Thr, 1 Muhl l Poe I r.w CEBU ST Northbound Ln 1 mr.1 800101 Pods I n....1 LA SERENA WAY Eastbound Len 1 Thr, I 1318010 doels s...rh at..rll 14:45 39 WALCOTT IN Southbound 37 -.....a.. gots,- LA SERENA WAY Westbound .e,nmea CEBU ST Nodobtund 2 LA SERENA WAY Eastbound 40 0 Bannon L151 TM01051 Pay Lefts um mot Potle Let.1 ne41 9081 Pe4e L131 T80I MP 190 15:00 83:00 13:00 15 0I 0 11 111 0 2 9 16 0 5 4 1 0 13 10 3 ed0 Pork Int }Mid 89 13:15 31 0 7 0 2 9 18 0 1 0 0 0 10 12 8 0 98 13:30 D:45 22 17 2 13 I Ie 1 0 3 7 2 9 23 28 0 0 4 0 8 1 1 3 0 0 10 7 5 6 4 0 0 99 Tong 85 0 49 1 22 34 85 68 1 5 5 0 48 48 34 1 12 0 III 397 14:00 30 145 11 0 1 14 26 73 1 2 4 33 13 7 0 47 0 127 14:15 21 197 14 0 52 10 22 OA 2 2 65.4 20 7 703 17 0 115 14:30 32 29.9 20 2 8 37 929 667 3 0 851 20 8- 892 250 0 145 14:45 39 055 37 1 819 II 40 097 954 2 0 25 14 0 Total 122 82 3 43 125 3 9 6 78 36 2 0 190 577 15:00 35 34 0 17 44 1 2 2 19 03 1 2 200 15:15 38 25 0 23 30 1 1 3 18 18 0 180 15:30 33 21 0 22 43 3 1 35 14 1 0 193 15:45 36 21 0 20 44 2 2 19 8 0 Total 142 1 101 0 1 82 161 2 8 8 91 53 4 2 169 742 Grand Total - 349 2 232 4 2 159 371 7 22 19 217 123 8 2 1716 Appmh % 57.1 4. 38 0.7 4. 28.5 66.6 0. 64. 18.8 16.2 0. 50.3 28.5 20. 0.5 Total% 20.3 I. 13.5 0.2 1. 9.3 21.6 0. 4. IA 1.1 0. 12.6 7.2 5. 0.1 True Count 3401 First Ave.#123 San Diego, CA, 92103 Pile Name : 1073.05.WALCOTT LN.LA SERENA WAY Site code : 00000111 Start Dale :8/27/2010 Page No :2 WALCOTT LN Southbound m nml. Lea 1 inns 1 worn I Peas 1 4 Thu Pee0Houe Me en 8,0 q 15:0000 1081 -Ml ell Peak Hou[ for Bulky Intersection Beg ins at 14:45 LA SERENA WAY Westbound Loft I Thr, 1 Muhl l Poe I r.w CEBU ST Northbound Ln 1 mr.1 800101 Pods I n....1 LA SERENA WAY Eastbound Len 1 Thr, I 1318010 doels s...rh at..rll 14:45 39 5 37 1 82 2 it 40 0 53 9 2 0 0 11 25 14 5 0 44 190 15:00 35 6 34 0 75 1 17 44 1 63 10 2 2 0 14 19 13 24 2 48 200 15:15 38 3 25 0 66 3 23 30 0 56 10 i 3 0 14 18 IS 8 0 44 180 1590 33 2 21 0 56 3 22 43 0 68 4 3 1 0 8 35 14 12 0 61 193 Total Volume 145 16 117 1 279 9 73 157 1 240 33 3 6 0 47 97 59 39 2 197 763 94An,,Total 52 5.7 41.9 OA 3.6 30A 65.4 0.4 703 17 128 0 49.2 29.9 19.8 1 PHO 929 667 791 7$0 851 750 79) 892 250 892 815 667 .500 055 .039 693 819 .694 250 097 954 Peak Hour Data T N4dh Peak Hour Ba01n at 14A5 VeaHea 017) True Count 3401 First Ave. 4123 San Diego, CA, 92103 File Name :1073.01:MARGARITA RD.WINCHESTER RD Site Code : 00000000 Shut Date :8/29/2010 Page No :1 84tt1lm. WINCHESTER RD Southbound 1.01 lbw 010611 Nes lanl MARGARITA RD Westbound nutlet, rani WINCHESTER RD Northbound 65 MARGARITA RD Eastbound 3 191 ; 09:00 72 221 11 2 33 innI 37 Right] 21 Pa 6. 0 IMI 18 Tint 84 OIBnlU 22 P IIi027Total 25 49 36 2 633 . 09:15 89 216 25 4 54 57 65 1 21 121 33 93 16 57 38 0 797 09:30 09:45 119 121 239 231 21 21 1 2 32 53 411 57 63 59 2 0 24 3 113 103 32 - 52 181 30 76 36 68 37 32 4 0 840 Total 401 906 78 9 172 199 208 3 81 421 139 80 107 250 143 6 553 3123 10:00 121 258 25 1 37 54 56 0 34 033 31 0230 19 99 50 2 920 10:15 320 276 21 1 54 61 56 0 29 131 49 4 26 81 30 0 935 10:30 139 313 18 2 52 58 65 2 41 124 31 0.1 39 131 56 3 1074 1045 130 259 21 4 65 82 56 4 47 106 58 550 33 92 59 943 909 Tolul 510 1106 55 8 209 255 233 6 151 574 169 117 403 095 2 7 1098 4027 11:00 130 267 30 2 46 65 77 3 38 201 50 34 101 54 0 1098 11:15 142 310 33 1 63 90 94 1 43 197 55 34 93 50 1 1207 11:30 11145 133 141 289 364 24 26 3 4 69 55 89 Bo 116 106 2 5 58 48 181 209 52 43 23 110 44 134 35 48 2 1 1187 Total 546 1230 115 10 233 324 393 11 187 798 200 135 43B 187 4 1310 4802 Grand Total 1457 3242 228 27 613 778 B34 20 419 1763 508 1 359 1091 525 17 11952 Apprch % 29.1 64.8 5.6 0.5 27.3 34.7 37.1 0.9 15.5 65.8 18.7 0 18 54.2 26.4 0.9 Total% 12.2 27.1 2.3 0.2 5.1 6.5 7 0.2 3.5 14.9 4.3 0 3 9.1 4.4 0.1 True Count 3401 First Ave. 4123 San Diego, CA, 92103 File Name : 1073.01.MARGARITA R0.W INCHESTER RD SIM Code : 00000000 Start Date :52912010 Page No :2 WINCHESTER RD Southbound •49/231 1.nI innlween l Poet ..at+ Peak 0Nr nnalyalo Fnm 09:0010 11:45. pae81 e11 Peak Hour fo Endre lnlaeccdon Begins rt 11:00 MARGARITA RD Westbound YR I IDm I RI nl 149491 .r WINCHESTER RD Northbound Let inn 1 0,00,11 Pada 1 mu MARGARITA RD Eastbound 1.81 TN 1Right 1 Pees .r..1 11:00 030 267 30 2 429 46 65 77 3 191 38 201 50 0 289 34 101 54 0 189 1098 11:15 142 310 33 1 486 63 90 94 1 248 43 197 55 0 295 34 93 50 1 178 1207 11:30 133 289 24 3 449 69 89 116 2 276 58 181 52 1 292 23 110 33 3 173 1187 11:45 141 564 26 4 537 55 80 106 5 246 48 209 43 0 300 44 134 48 1 227 Teatvelua4 546 0230 115 10 1901 233 324 393 11 961 187 788 200 1 1176 135 438 197 4 764 9310 4802 0..A0p. Total 28,7 64.7 6 0.5 24.2 33,1 40.9 1.1 15.9 67 17 0.1 17.7 57.3 24.5 0.5 9048 .961 845 871 625 .885 844 900 847 550 870 806 943 909 250 980 .767 417 866 500 841 ,916 Peak Hour Data. or 91x11/2 Peak HOW mains* moo v mote True Count 3401 First Ave. #123 San Diego, CA, 92103 File Name : 1073.02.WINCHESTER DR.NICOLAS RD Site Code :00000000 Steil Date 8/29/2010 Page No :1 True Count 3401 First Ave. 4123 San Diego, CA, 92103 Fite Name : 1073,02.WINCHESTER DR.NICOLAS RD Sita Code : 00000000 Start Date :812912010 Page No :2 WINCHESTER DR Southbound Norma. 44991 Mau l ng6l l We.I *mem Pnk Ho61An.bp Fmm N:W b 11:45.14ak1.11 Peak Hour to Entire lo4raectioa Beg ins at 11:00 NICOLAS RD Westbound Loft I Ten R13911 P.ae 1 5.030.6 WINCHESTER DR Northbound 4M11 ♦nn l Plast l 116515 1 0.,50 NICOLAS RD Eastbound Lent 76001 616911 Ped. Ann M+ m.56011 11:00 WINCHESTER DR Southbound ma NICOLAS RD Westbound •. WINCHESTER DR Northbound Let 0106 111051 P.6. NICOLAS RD Eastbound L.9/ Tin Right 1 P• 9.100411 ewN7690 La I ]evf 111505 Pee. 1.9111 Tin 89.06/ 0.4. 09:00 09:15 09:30 09'45 59 230 6 0 55 241 2 0 64 246 4 0 73 292 6 0 61 5 29 0 81 2 27 0 53 I 29 1 70 4 25 0 7 124 28 0 7 DI 43 0 4 143 40 0 6 197 38 0 9 2 7 0 3 2 4 0 4 3 2 0 12 0 3 0 568 638 594 746 Total 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 251 1010 18 85 279 1 87 294 14 62 327 7 82 303 3 265 1 65 92 85 91 110 23 35 47 28 24 635 169 6 196 37 10 166 45 10 182 46 3 207 75 2 7 16 0 1 4 0 3 1 0 4 0 1 2 2 0 2546 695 756 778 802 Total 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 316 1203 25 45 286 2 62 300 1 62 330 I 91 349 5 353 I 77 98 84 132 133 42 29 26 36 29 741 203 5 241 57 8 271 - 50 12 270 47 18 292 59 1 10 7 I 5 4 0 2 5 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 3031 769 830 839 986 Tota/ Owd Total Apprch% Total Si 250 1265 9 817 3478 52 18.8 80 1.2 9.1 38.6 0.6 391 3 989 3 70.5 2. 11 0. 133 376 26.8 0. 4.2 43 1074 213 96 2450 515 3.1 78.1 18.7 0. 1.1 27.2 6.5 0. 4 - 43. 0. 7 16 0 24 39 1 21.2 34.5 0.9 0.3 0.4 0 3423 9000 True Count 3401 First Ave. 4123 San Diego, CA, 92103 Fite Name : 1073,02.WINCHESTER DR.NICOLAS RD Sita Code : 00000000 Start Date :812912010 Page No :2 WINCHESTER DR Southbound Norma. 44991 Mau l ng6l l We.I *mem Pnk Ho61An.bp Fmm N:W b 11:45.14ak1.11 Peak Hour to Entire lo4raectioa Beg ins at 11:00 NICOLAS RD Westbound Loft I Ten R13911 P.ae 1 5.030.6 WINCHESTER DR Northbound 4M11 ♦nn l Plast l 116515 1 0.,50 NICOLAS RD Eastbound Lent 76001 616911 Ped. Ann M+ m.56011 11:00 45 286 2 0 335 77 2 42 0 121 5 241 57 0 303 3 5 4 0 12 769 11:15 62 300 1 0 363 98 3 29 0 130 8 271 50 0 329 1 2 5 0 8 830 11:30 62 330 1 0 393 84 0 26 0 110 12 270 47 0 329 2 0 4 0 6 838 11:45 81 549 5 0 415 333 5 16 0 141 18 292 59 3 372 3 0 3 0 6 986 TouIVotoe 250 1265 9 0 1524 391 10 133 0 534 43 1074 213 3 1333 9 7 16 0 32 3423 95 Ano.13501 164 83 0.6 0 ]33 1.9 24.9 0 3.2 00,6 16 02 28.1 21,9 50 0 PMF .772 5616 450 .000 676 741 500 792 000 .772 597 924 .905 250 .896 750 .150 . 00 000. .667 860 9514011853680111 031 76.16 L12191 L n4al 121861 1pn Left PM. Peak Hour Data T Peek NOul Begins el 11:01) V0Mtln True Count 3401 First Ave. #123 San Diego, CA, 92103 File Name : 1073.03.N GENERAL KEARNY RD.NICOLAS RD SIG Code 00000000 Sten Date :8(282010 Page No :1 True Count 3401 First Ave. #123 San Diego, CA, 92103 File Name :1073.03.4 GENERAL KEARNY RD.NICOLAS RD Sito Code : 00000000 start Dale : 8292010 Page No :2 N GENERAL KEARNY RD Southbound 1 R101111 Pods I root. MHour Mey.l. From, 00 to 11:45 Poakt 091 Peak Hour fo Entire Interne/ion Begin a111:00 NICOLAS RD Westbound Log 1 Tam 1 wem 1000.1 seams 14 GENERAL KEARNY RD Northbound Nn 1 Tam 10M01I P.d. I se,.•.0 NICOLAS RD Eastbound Lee 1 Tary 1 RI hl I Pods n. 11:00 N GENERAL KEARNY RD Southbound NICOLAS RD und 10 27 000101e6 14 GENERAL KEARNY RD NTa und 34 NICOLAS RD Eastbound 74 Start Imo Lett I Taro 1 RPM 1 Pod* Lel o. l 1 � t l P.6. LAI t Plan I Pik Yryf J 72 09:00 09:15. • 5 1 22 0 1 51 1 0 8 2 1 2 9 lko 61111M 53 4 P•2 lot 162 09:30 1 0 24 2 1 54 1 0 10 0 0 2 8 53 3 4 163 09:45 2 4 0 20 0 18 2 1 0 55 1 48 4 I. 2 2 6 ID 0 1 0 I 0 0 7 7 55 71 5 0 159 Total 12 15 84 7 1 208 188 11:45 4 34 25 0 32 4 31 232 I 5 0 170 654 10:00 5 0 20 22 69 39 0 98 11 18 4 96 1 13 57 309 11 157 10:15 10 1 22 1 37 60 248 28 2 18 146 842 Y App. Total 15,1 1 10 73 0.6 204 10:30 10 27 2.7 0 75 2).2 68.5 4 00 0 16 58 889 ]50 201 1045 2 550 26 750 705 50 000 .350 712 8 861 0 23 80 Total 27 95 224 1 41 2 62 268 2 202 764 11:00 7 27 74 11 I 24 72 227 11:15 4 21 58 10 0 23 54 161 11:30 3 23 75 6 0 15 53 188 11:45 4 25 102 8 0 22 69 246 Total 18 96 309 1 35 1 84 248 2 842 Grand Total a/o 57 275 741 2 110 7 171 748 6 2260 Apprch 16.4 2. 79.3 94.5 3. 0. 89.6 6.2 3. 5.4 17.7 74.9 6. 0. Total% 2.5 0. 12.2 0. 0. 32.0 1. 0. 4.9 0.4 0 03 7.8 33.1 2. 0. True Count 3401 First Ave. #123 San Diego, CA, 92103 File Name :1073.03.4 GENERAL KEARNY RD.NICOLAS RD Sito Code : 00000000 start Dale : 8292010 Page No :2 N GENERAL KEARNY RD Southbound 1 R101111 Pods I root. MHour Mey.l. From, 00 to 11:45 Poakt 091 Peak Hour fo Entire Interne/ion Begin a111:00 NICOLAS RD Westbound Log 1 Tam 1 wem 1000.1 seams 14 GENERAL KEARNY RD Northbound Nn 1 Tam 10M01I P.d. I se,.•.0 NICOLAS RD Eastbound Lee 1 Tary 1 RI hl I Pods n. 11:00 7 0 27 0 34 0 74 3 0 77 u 1 0 1 u 24 72 7 0 503 227 11:15 4 1 21 1 27 0 58 2 0 60 10 0 0 0 10 23 54 7 0 84 181 11:30 3 0 23 0 26 1 75 1 1 79 6 0 0 0 6 15 53 7 1 77 188 11:45 4 3 25 0 32 1 102 5 0 108 8 0 0 0 8 22 69 7 0 98 Tal Velum. 18 4 96 I 119 2 309 11 2 324 35 1 0 1 37 84 248 28 2 362 146 842 Y App. Total 15,1 3A 80.7 0.9 0.6 95.4 3.4 0.6 94.6 2.7 0 2.7 2).2 68.5 77 00 KW .643 .3)3 889 ]50 875 500 757 550 2511 750 705 250 000 .350 712 .875 861 Peak Hour Data Northt Moak Hour epNs at 11./00 V 65 True Count 3401 Flrst Ave. #123 San Diego, CA, 92103 File Name : 1073.04.CALLE COLIBRI. NICOLAS RD Site Coda :00000000 Start Dale : 8/292010 Page No :1 True Count 3401 First Ave. #123 San Diego, CA, 92103 File Name : 1073.04.CALLE COLIBRI. NICOLAS RD Slle Coda :00000000 Start Dale :829/2010 Page No :2 Southbound Stall 71m. Let TUN 1151ell P06.I w.eu Peek lourMiMY From 00:000011:40 -Peek 10/1 Peek Hour (0 Bathe Intersection Beg ins at 10:30 NICOLASRD Westbound ten l Tary l R151I l Peck l Unem CALLE COLIBRI Northbound Loft Tuu I R:IlJ Pods tow NICOLAS 120 Eastbound Lan l mm 1 Right 1 wee 1 As 0- mt tem 1 10:30 0 Southbound 0 0 ..,sagas rumen• NICOLAS RD Westbound venrwaa CALLE COLIBRI Northboundn 70 NICOLAS RD Eastbound 0 70 sw1Tm Fant Tnrvf 01001 Pods Isar T40I Rlgnlf Pock Leal TM0 90 Pea Leal T49I 10:45 0 09:00 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 46 RIRMf 15 pee e 0 Int. Total 119 09:15 09:30 0 0 0 0 0 51 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 55 7 0 118 09:45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 57 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 68 59 10 21 0 0 137 Total 0 0 0 0 0 207 71 0 2 71 17 0 228 53 0 142 508 10:00 0 0 0 157 0 46 - 0 0 0 1 0 66 14 0 127 10:15 0 0 0 0 0 0 65 0 0 0 0 15119 0 0 84 6 0 155 10:30 1045 0 0 0 0 0 0 375 0 0 70 68 .250 0 0 0 2 900 2 0 0 0 78 72 8 9 0 158 Total 0 0 0 0 249 0 2 3 0 300 37 0 0 151 591 11:00 0 0 0 0 69 0 1 0 0 71 9 0 150 11:15 0 0 0 0 71 0 0 0 85 1 0 157 11:30 11745 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56 108 0 0 1 0 0 0 48 70 0 0 0 0 105 Total 0 0 0 0 304 0 I 0 274 10 0 178 590 °mndrin! 0 0 0 0 760 0 21 0 802 100 0 1689 Apprch % 0 0 0 0 100 0 18. 3. 77.8 0 88.9 11.1 0 Total% 0 0 0 0 45 0 0. 0. 1.2 0 47.5 5.9 0 True Count 3401 First Ave. #123 San Diego, CA, 92103 File Name : 1073.04.CALLE COLIBRI. NICOLAS RD Slle Coda :00000000 Start Dale :829/2010 Page No :2 Southbound Stall 71m. Let TUN 1151ell P06.I w.eu Peek lourMiMY From 00:000011:40 -Peek 10/1 Peek Hour (0 Bathe Intersection Beg ins at 10:30 NICOLASRD Westbound ten l Tary l R151I l Peck l Unem CALLE COLIBRI Northbound Loft Tuu I R:IlJ Pods tow NICOLAS 120 Eastbound Lan l mm 1 Right 1 wee 1 As 0- mt tem 1 10:30 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 0 0 70 0 0 0 2 2 0 78 8 0 86 158 10:45 0 0 0 0 0 0 68 0 0 68 2 0 0 0 2 0 72 9 0 81 151 11:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 69 0 0 69 1 0 0 0 1 0 71 9 0 80 150 11:15 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 0 0 71 0 0 0 0 0 0 85 1 0 86 157 T06l V0100,: 95 App.To:1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 278 100 0 0 0 0 278 3 60 0 0 0 0 2 40 5 0 0 306 919 27 8.1 0 0 333 616 15119 .000 000 000 000 00 .000 979 000 060- 979 375 .000 000 .250 423 OW 900 . 50 000 063 975 :lir i0N Le111 Peee Peak Hour Data or 3046 Peak Hour 0.39,. at 10:30 Vehicles True Count 3401 First Ave. #123 San Diego, CA, 92103 File Name : 1073.05.WALCO7T LN.LA SERENA WAY site Code 00000000 Sled Date :8/29/2010 Pegs No :1 True Count 3401 First Ave. #123 San Diego, CA, 92103 File Name 1073.05.WALCOTT LN.LA SERENA WAY 0119 Code 00000000 Stan Oats .8/292010 Page No .2 WALCOTT LN Southbound Merin. Lan I Thee! w M 1 Pude I o Peek Heat Anal W From09:00 to11F5 •Pea61 o11 Peek Hour fo Endre Intonationeegiw 6110:45 LA SERENA WAY Westbound lent Thm1 $1t01 I P.4.1 • WALCOTT LN Northbound Lan 1 TNu 003611 PM. *mead LA SERENA WAY Eastbound Left l Thru l R1RNJ Pe6.1 o r.., as. red 10:45 45 WALCOTT LN Southbound 13 roneeue LA SERENA WAY Westbound vamcI WALCOTT LN Northbound 4 LA SERENA WAY Eastbound 15 1 Sten Ono Lel 1 mo. ] Right 1 paw Left l Thud 1 RlgotJ PSI Left 1 17rv1 ROM P.4. Lan! 1 11:00 26 09:00 09:15 26 40 0 71 I 1 8 17 0 6 1 2 0 Thry 8 14 n3011 0 Pads 0 the Teta1 91. 09:30 3 2 7 4 1 5 II 2 3 0 2 14 6 17 1 12 127 09:45 35 12 0 0 05 6 0 0 0 8 3 7 17 24 0 0 2 3 7 0 3 0 0 1 10 6 10 6 2 3 0 101 Total 113 2 35 5 90 59.1 28. 69 18 643 1 4 7 1 3 43 16 B3 1 I.I 3 1 82 401 10:00 10:15 17 0 6 0 741 5 18 577 250 2 0 250 500 8 636 675 612 73 10:30 22 0 10 0 7 23 2 3 11 92 10:45 28 45 1 0 8 13 0 0 6 8 18 15 4 0 1 2 9 10 90 Total 112 I 37 0 26 74 1 8 6 2 38 1 117 372 11:00. 11:15 26 1 11 2 12 39 3 3 17 130 11:10 22 2 16 0 13 17 0 1 9 95 11:45 17 33 2 0 14 16 I 011 21 0 19 94 0 4 0 7 101 Tafel 98 5 57 3 60 99 1 4 7 3 44 I 117 443 Orend Total Apprch 323 8 129 8 1 114 242 5 16 20 I 87 125 3 1 1216 % 69 1.7 27.6 1.7 4. 30.1 63.9 1. 5 15.1 18.9 1 33.1 47.5 12. 6. Total % 26.6 0.7 10.6 0.7 1. 9.4 19.9 0. 4. IA 1.6 I. 7.2 10.3 2. 1. True Count 3401 First Ave. #123 San Diego, CA, 92103 File Name 1073.05.WALCOTT LN.LA SERENA WAY 0119 Code 00000000 Stan Oats .8/292010 Page No .2 WALCOTT LN Southbound Merin. Lan I Thee! w M 1 Pude I o Peek Heat Anal W From09:00 to11F5 •Pea61 o11 Peek Hour fo Endre Intonationeegiw 6110:45 LA SERENA WAY Westbound lent Thm1 $1t01 I P.4.1 • WALCOTT LN Northbound Lan 1 TNu 003611 PM. *mead LA SERENA WAY Eastbound Left l Thru l R1RNJ Pe6.1 o r.., as. red 10:45 45 0 13 0 58 4 8 15 1 29 6 0 2 1 9 7 10 3 I 21 117 11:00 26 1 11 2 40 I 12 39 0 52 5 3 3 0 11 7 17 3 0 27 130 11:15 11:30 22 17 2 2 16 14 0 I 40 34 I 3 13 21 17 09 0 0 31 43 4 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 3 6 6 9 7 4 6 0 0 19 21 95 100 Thal Volume ft App Toul 110 64 5 2.9 54 31.4 3 1.7 172 9 5.6 54 34.8 90 59.1 2 1.3 155 18 643 3 10.7 6 1.4 I 3.6 28 28 30.0 43 40.9 16 B3 1 I.I 88 443 PEW .610 025 844 275 741 563 043 577 250 .745 750 250 500 300 636 675 612 667 250 .815 852 y1 g nL 31 Tpry 2.40 Peels Peak Hour Data hed6 Peek Hour Begins 403045 Ve61d 1 U1 Ou Lies 1 Total nl w r !mine INTERSECTION: Winchester & Maraarita Group Assignment: NONE Field Master Assignment: NONE System Reference Number: 36 Change Record Change By Date Change By Date Drop Number <0+0+0> Zone Number <0+0+1> Area Number <0+0+2> AreflAddress <C+0+3> (QulcNet) Communication Addresses 5 5 3 5 QuicNet Channel COM5: N/S Street Name: Margarita Road E/W Street Name: Winchester Road SR79 Notes: Manual. Plan Manual Offset Manual Selection Column Numbers ----> Phase Red Revert 5.0 All Red Start yil" ,;;: j k Min Recall Phase Names ---> Ped Recall View Bet Peals Rest In Walk Ped Walk 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 5 Ped FDW 0 24 0 0 -0 24 0 28 Min Green 5 10 5 7 5 10 5 7 Type 3 Limit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Added Initial 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Veh Extension 1.5 4.0 1.5 2.0 1.5 4.0 1.5 2.0 Max Gap 1.5 4.0 1.5 2.0 1.5 4.0 1.5 2.0 Min Gap 1.5 4.0 1.5 2.0 1.5 4.0 1.5 2.0 Max Limit 20 50 20 30 25 50 20 30 Max Limit 2 20 50 20 30 25 50 20 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Call To Phase 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduce By 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Reduce Every 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Yellow Change 3.0 5.0 3.0 4.0 3.0 5.0 3.0 4.0 Red Clear 0.5 1.0 0.5 1.0 0.5 1.0 0.5 1.0 Phase Timina - Bank 1 <F Paae> Printed on 09/21/2010 2:32 PM Page 1 (of 5) Last Database Change: 04/08/2010 17:27 <C+A+1> <C+B+1> RR -1 Delay 0 RR -1 Clear 0 EV -A Delay 0 EV -A Clear 1 EV -B Delay 0 EV -B Clear 1 EV -C Delay 0 EV -C Clear 1 EV -D Delay 0 EV -D Clear 1 RR -2 Delay 0 RR -2 Clear 0 View EV Delay V/ew EV Clear View AR Delay View RR Clear Preempt Timing Max Initial 20 Red Revert 5.0 All Red Start 5.0 <F+0+E> <F+0+F> <F+C+0> Start / Revert Times Permit 12345678 Red Lock Yellow Lock Min Recall Ped Recall View Bet Peals Rest In Walk Red Rest Dual Entry Max Recall Soft Recall Max 2 Cond. Service Man Cntrl Calls Yellow Start 4 8 First Phases 1 5 Timing Sheet Version: 200 SA & CA 1142032 100 0 = Automatic 1-9 = Plan 1-9 14 = Free 15 = Flash Manual Offset 0 = Automatic 1 = Offset A 2 = Offset 9 3 = Offset 0 Revision: 10430 INTERSECTION: Winchester & Maraarita Column Numbers--> Plan r iF . Ittusb2-ti3 ritp .0:keo"^`ir"i FiA"x:35're"1�'v-�5 me:6 itil)¢447))i4pixe ti:nvyr`d Plan 3 - Sync Ped 2P Plan Name ----> Ped 6P 6_ Ped 4P Plan 5 - Sync Ped 8P 8 Yellow Flash Phases 2 Overlap A -.Phases Cycle Length. 120 120 120 0 0 120 120 120 120 Phase 1-:ForceOff 84 84 69 0 0 84 84 78 85 Phase 2- ForceOff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Phase 3 - ForceOff 20 18 15 0 0 20 50 20 59 Phase 4 - ForceOff 57 57 39 0 0 51 24 42 33 Phase 5 - ForceOff 81 79 69 0 0 76 77 78 85 Phase 6- ForceOff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Phase 7 - ForceOff 15 15 15 0 0 20 20 19 20 Phase 8 - ForceOff 57 57 39 0 0 51 50 42 59 Ring Offset - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Offsetl. 48 103 40 0 0 85 31 19 7 Offset 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Offset 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Permissive 15 15 15 0 0 15 15 15 15 Hold Release 255 255 255 0 0 95 95 95 95 Zone Offset 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Column Numbers ----. Configuration Printed on 09/21/2010 2:32 PM xlsvhss R 1 Cer PaeR-lahss R 2 Lmtd Srie rtem Pae Oelp A - Gen OiOelp B - Gen OiOelp C - Gen OiOelp D - Gen OiOelp YlolsE-hss 25 _ V B Pae_ 4 7 E-hss 1 6 V D PaeEta 1 Cni. BtIeet (necnet2 <E Page> C oordination 1i hV�1`P�i Configuration <E Page> <0 Page> Extra 1 Flans 1 = TBC Type 1 2 = NEMA Ext. Coord 3 = Auto Daylight Savings 4 = EV Advance 5= 6 = Special Event 7 = Pretimed Operation 8 = Split Ring Operation Malan 5 Outouts (Ped Loadswltch Yellows) 1 = Right Turn Overlap 2 = TOD Outputs 3 EV Beacon -Steady 4 = EV Beacon - Flashing 5 = Special Event Outputs 6= Phase 3 & 7 Ped 7 = Advanced Warning Sign 8 Timing Sheet Version: 200 SA & CA Force -Off Adjust p8 Coord Force -Off Adjust for Ped Service <C+D+F> Transition Type 0 TBC Transition <C+D+D> Transition Tvoe 0 = Shortway Non -zero = Lengthen IC Select Flaps 1= 2 = Modem 3 = 7 -Wire Slave 4 = Flash / Free 5= 6 = Simplex Master 7 = 7 -Wire Master 6 = Offset Interrupter Page 2 (of 5) (' = Coordination Recall) _2_4_6 8 RR Overlap A - Phases Plan 1 - Sync RR Overlap B - Phases _6 RR Overlap C - Phases _2 RR Overlap D - Phases Plan 3 - Sync Ped 2P 2 Ped 6P 6_ Ped 4P Plan 5 - Sync Ped 8P 8 Yellow Flash Phases 2 Overlap A -.Phases 23 Overlap B - Phases 45_ Overlap C - Phases 2 Overlap D - Phases 1 8 Restricted Phases 6 Assign 5 Outputs Configuration <E Page> <0 Page> Extra 1 Flans 1 = TBC Type 1 2 = NEMA Ext. Coord 3 = Auto Daylight Savings 4 = EV Advance 5= 6 = Special Event 7 = Pretimed Operation 8 = Split Ring Operation Malan 5 Outouts (Ped Loadswltch Yellows) 1 = Right Turn Overlap 2 = TOD Outputs 3 EV Beacon -Steady 4 = EV Beacon - Flashing 5 = Special Event Outputs 6= Phase 3 & 7 Ped 7 = Advanced Warning Sign 8 Timing Sheet Version: 200 SA & CA Force -Off Adjust p8 Coord Force -Off Adjust for Ped Service <C+D+F> Transition Type 0 TBC Transition <C+D+D> Transition Tvoe 0 = Shortway Non -zero = Lengthen IC Select Flaps 1= 2 = Modem 3 = 7 -Wire Slave 4 = Flash / Free 5= 6 = Simplex Master 7 = 7 -Wire Master 6 = Offset Interrupter Page 2 (of 5) (' = Coordination Recall) Sync Phases cc Page> Free Lag _2_4_6 8 Plan 1 - Lag Plan 1 - Sync 2 _6 Plan 2 - Sync _2 6_ Plan 3 - Sync _2 6_ Plan 4 - Sync _2 6_ Plan 5 - Sync _2 6 Plan 6 - Sync 2 6 Plan 7 -Sync 2 6 Plan 8 - Sync 2 - 6 Plan 9 - Sync 2 6 fnnrri Pari * NEMA Hold Sync Phases cc Page> Free Lag _2_4_6 8 Plan 1 - Lag _2 4 6 8 Plan 2 - Lag _2_4_6_8 Plan 3 - Lag _2_4_6_8 Plan 4 - Lag Plan 5 - Lag Plan 6 - Lag 2_4_6_8 Plan 7 - Lag 23_6 8 Plan 8 - Lag _2_4_6 8 Plan 9 - Lag _23_6_8 f;nnrd Mar * Onnrd 1 an Lag Phases <0 Page> Revision: 10430 INTERSECTION: Winchester & Maraarita Time 15 a o Day of Week 06:00 6 A _23456 10:00 7 A _23456 15 :00 8 A 23456_ 20 :00 A 08:00 9 0 23456_ 7 20:00 E A 7 00 :00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00 :00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00 :00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 TOD Coordination Time IL Day of Week 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 WWI 1111 Phases/Bits 00:00 0 00 :00 0 00:00 0 TOD Function <9 Key with C+D+9=0> <7 Key> Plan Select 1 thru 9 = Coordination Plan 1 thru 9 14 or E = Free 15 or F = Flash Offset Select A = Offset A B = Offset B C=Offset s Printed on 09/21/2010 2:32 PM T.O.D. Functions 0 = Permitted Phases 1 = Red Lock 2 = Yellow Lock 3 = Veh Min Recall 4 = Ped Recall 5= 6 = Rest In Walk 7 = Red Rest 8 = Double Entry 9 = Veh Max Recall A = Veh Soft Recall e = Maximum 2 C = Conditional Service D = Free Lag Phases E = Bit 1 - Local Override Blt 2 - Phase Bank 2 Bit 3 - Phase Bank 3 Bit 4 - Disable Detector OFF Monitor Bit 7 - Detector Count Monitor Bit 8 - Real Time Split Monitor F = Output Bits 1 thru 4 <D Page> Time a 0 Day of Week 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00 :00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 Holiday # 1 TOD Coordination <9 Key with C+D+9=1> Month Select 1 =January 2 = February 3 = March 4 = April 5 = May 6 = June 7 = July 8 = August 9 = September A = October B = November C = December Timing Sheet Version: 200 SA & CA Time a Day of Week 00 :00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00 :00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00 :00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 Holiday # 2 TOD Coordination <9 Key with C+D+9=2> Time a o Page 3 (of 5) Day of Week 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00 :00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00 :00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00 :00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 Holiday # 3 TOD Coordination <9 Key with C+D+9=3> m 0 ro } r c Holiday # 1 Date 0 0 0 Holiday # 2 Date 0 0 0 Holiday # 3 Date 0 0 0 Holiday Dates <8 Key> Day of Week Row cAr gAzz vrx wfiv Revision: 10430 INTERSECTION: Winchester & Margarita Delay Carry- over 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Delay Carry- over 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Detector Dela Detector Name 332 Input File Detector Number I77;/,,.P"&.3.4A- 0 1-1 14 3 I -2U 1 7 I -2L 6 9 1.3U 21 12 -- I -3L 25 -- 1-4 9 14 1-5 16 18 l -6U 3 12345678 46L 7 - t -7U 23 5678 I -7L 27 1-8 11 I -9U 18 -- I -9L 20 -- -- 2345 Detector Name 332 Input File Detector Number I77;/,,.P"&.3.4A- 0 J-1 13 3 J -2U 2 7 J -2L 6 9 J -3U 22 12 -- J -3L 26 -- J-4 10 14 J-5 15 18 J -6U 4 12345678 J -6L 8 - J -7U 24 5678 J -7L 28 J-8 12 J -9U 17 -- J -9L 19 -- -- 2345 Printed on 09/21/2010 2:32 PM Green Clear Overlap A 0.0 Overlap B 0.0 Overlap C 0.0 Overlap D 0.0 Overlap Timing <F Page> ctiye Detectors <D Page> Detector Number System Det. # 1 0 System Det. # 2 0 System Det. # 3 0 System Det. # 4 0 System Det. # 5 0 System Det. # 6 0 System Det. # 7 0 System Det. # 8 0 System Detectors <D Pane> 5 Max OFF (minutes) fi 60 Max ON (minutes) Detector Failure Monitor Yellow Chane Detector Numbers Red Clear I77;/,,.P"&.3.4A- 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12345678 9 10 11 12 -- -- -- -- 1234 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 12345678 -- -- - -- 21 222324 5678 -- 25 26 27 26 -- -- -- 2345 ctiye Detectors <D Page> Detector Number System Det. # 1 0 System Det. # 2 0 System Det. # 3 0 System Det. # 4 0 System Det. # 5 0 System Det. # 6 0 System Det. # 7 0 System Det. # 8 0 System Detectors <D Pane> 5 Max OFF (minutes) fi 60 Max ON (minutes) Detector Failure Monitor Yellow Chane Red Clear 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Note: Initialized data is for all detectors to be active (le, at flag bits set). A Detector which is "not gagged", will not be active as a Phase Detector, and WILL NOT call or extend Its associated phase. It will still function as a System Detector. <D+A+E> <D+A+F> M. R,; Load - Switch # 0 0 0 0 <0 Page> Phase Number 0 Time Before Yellow 0.0 Page 4 (of 5) <F+C+1> <F+C+3> Advance Warning Beacon - Sign 1 Phase Number 0 Time Before Yellow 0.0 <F+D+1> <F+D+3> Advance Warning Beacon - Sign 2 Long Failure 0.0 Short Failure 0.0 <F+0+6> <F+0+7> Power Cycle Correction (Default = 0.5) Disable Parity 11 0 <D+B+0> Dial -Up Telephone Communications (If set to a non -zero value, parity will be disabled) Timing Sheet Version: 200 SA & CA Revision: 10430 INTERSECTION: Winchester & Margarita Column Numbers -> Phase ?Avg ',: At a; „eJ illti:'ga L tih.4V'."H�,1T i+ Phase Names ---> Hold Advance Force Off Vehicle Call Permit Phases Ped Omit Output 0 Ped Walk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ped FDW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Min Green 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Type 3 Limit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Added Initial 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 00 0.0 0.0 0.0 Veh Extension 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -.0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Max Gap 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Min Gap 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Max Limit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Max Limit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Call To Phase 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduce By 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Reduce Every 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Yellow Change 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Red Clear 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Phase Timing - Bank 2 <F Pane> Delay Only ---> Limited Service Int. --> Column Numbers -> Phase ?Avg ',: At 2aMgy`:' „eJ illti:'ga L tih.4V'."H�,1T i+ Phase Names -> Hold Advance Force Off Vehicle Call Permit Phases Ped Omit Output 0 Ped Walk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ped FDW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Min Green 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Type 3 Limit 0 0 0 0 0 0 b 0 Added Initial 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Veh Extension 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Max Gap 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Min Gap 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Max Limit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Max Limit 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Call To Phase 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduce By 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Reduce Every 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Yellow Change 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Red Clear 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Phase Timina - Bank 3 cF Pane> Printed on 09/21/2010 2:32 PM Special Event Schedule Timing Sheet Version: 200 SA & CA <0 Page with F+9+F=22> Row A Ey Row attk 612 Page 5 (of 5) <.. Limited Service Interval (Set Dwell = 255) Revision: 10430 ic:',;P:4"i"i t!A'.s.1,4jt sfI+�F�:t'f4P& I .. `. Qp3 Y"�^d.. Ya 1jlr: tx, .m.`2✓° a 'P! illti:'ga L tih.4V'."H�,1T i+ Time Dwell Hold Advance Force Off Vehicle Call Permit Phases Ped Omit Output 0 ... ... .-. ... ... ... .... 0 15 4 4 0 20 0 20 12345678 20 25 30 30 5 15 20 25 30 40 0 7 7 10 10 10 10 30 30 12345678 10 10 _ 12345678 Printed on 09/21/2010 2:32 PM Special Event Schedule Timing Sheet Version: 200 SA & CA <0 Page with F+9+F=22> Row A Ey Row attk 612 Page 5 (of 5) <.. Limited Service Interval (Set Dwell = 255) Revision: 10430 INTERSECTION: Nicolas Rd & N. General Kearney Group Assignment: NONE Field Master Assignment: NONE System Reference Number: 94 Change Record Change 1 By Date Change By Date Drop Number <0+0+0> <0+0+1> <0+0+2> <0+0+3> (QulcNet) Communication Addresses Zone Number Area Number Area Address QulcNet Channel 10 10 3 10 00M5: Page 1 (of 5) N/S Street Name: Not Assigned Last Database Change: 06/04/2009 0:53 EAN Street Name: Not Assigned Notes: Manual Plan Manual Offset Manual Selection Column Numbers ---> Phase Red Revert 5.0 All Red Start 5.0 Yellow Lock Phase Names ---> Ped Recall View Set Peds Ped Walk 0 5 0 7 0 5 0 7 Ped FDW 0 19 0 23 0 19 0 23 Min Green 5 10 3 10 5 10 3 10 Type 3 Limit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Added Initial 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Veh Extension 1.5 4.0 0.5 2.0 1.5 4.0 0.5 2.0 Max Gap 0.5 4.0 0.5 2.0 1.5 4.0 0.5 2.0 Min Gap 1.5 4.0 0.5 2.0 1.5 4.0 0.5 2.0 Max Limit: -25 40 17 30 25 40 17 30 Max Limit 2 25 40 30 30 25 40 30 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Call To Phase 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduce By 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 Reduce Every 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 Yellow Change 3.5 5.0 3.0 3.5 3.5 5.0 3.0 3.5 Red Clear 0.5 1.0 0.0 0.5 0.5 1.0 0.0 0.5 Phase Timing = Bank 1 <F Page> Printed on 09/21/2010 2:04 PM <C+A+1> <C+B+1> RR -1 Delay 0 RR -1 Clear 0 EV -A Delay 0 EV -A Clear 3 EV -B Delay 0 EV -B Clear 3 EV -C Delay 0 EV -C Clear 3 EV -D Delay 0 EV -D Clear 3 RR -2 Delay 0 RR -2 Clear 10 View EV Delay View EV Clear View RR Delay View RR Clear Preempt T ming Max Initial 20 Red Revert 5.0 All Red Start 5.0 <F+0+E> <F+0+F> <F+C+0> Start / Revert Times Permit 12_456_8 Red Lock Yellow Lock Min Recall Ped Recall View Set Peds Rest In Walk Red Rest Dual Entry 48 Max Recall Soft Recall Max2 Cond. Service Man Cntrl Calls Yellow Start 4 8 First Phases 1 5 Timing Sheet Version: 200 SA & CA Row : Manual Plan 0 = Automatic 1-9. Plan 1-9 14 = Free 15 = Flash Manual Offset 0 = Automatic Offset 2 = Offset e 3.Off set C Revision: 10430 INTERSECTION: Nicolas Rd & N, General. Kearney Column Numbers ---> Plan aa'.e'+l i A ia'a v?i.,.` r..,... , s ,.:z %.t,,t$M, 6 z'iiilr}*f"" 1 7s;" `,x ti?'ar-1. $'Lss '", h(W x+ t# '“i .,: uaf Plan Name ---> Cycle Length 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Phase 1 - ForceOff 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 Phase 2- ForceOff 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Phase 3 - ForceOff 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Phase 4 - ForceOff 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 Phase 5 - ForceOff 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 Phase 6- ForceOff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Phase 7 - ForceOff 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Phase 8 - ForceOff 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 Ring Offset 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Offset 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Offset 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Offset 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Permissive 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 0 Hold Release 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 0 Zone Offset 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Column Numbers ---> Exclusive Phases RR -1 Clear Phases RR -2 Clear Phases RR -2 Limited Service Prot / Perm Phases Overlap A - Green Omit Overlap B - Green Omit Overlap C- Green Omit Overlap D - Green Omit Overlap Yellow Flash EV -A Phases 2 5 EV -B Phases 4 EV -C Phases 1 6 EV -D Phases 3 8 Extra 1 Contig. Bits 1 3 IC Select (Interconnect) 2 Configuration Printed on 09/21/2010 2:04 PM <E Page> oordma. ion Configuration <E Page> <0 Page> Extra 1 Haas 1 = TBC Type 1 2 a NEMA Ext. Coord 3. Auto Daylight Savings 4 = EV Advance 5 6 = Special Event 7. Pretimed Operation 8 = Spilt Ring Operation Melon 5 Outouts (Ped Loadswitch Yellows) 1 = Right Turn Overlap 2 = TOD Outputs 3 EV Beacon - Steady 4 = EV Beacon - Flashing 5. Special Event Outputs 6 = Phase 3 & 7 Ped 7 = Advanced Warning Sign 8 Timing Sheet Version: 200 SA & CA Force -Off Adjust 0 Coord Force -Off Adjust for Ped Service <0+D+F> Transition Type 0 TBC Transition <C+D+D> Transition Tvoe 0. Shoriway Non -zero. Lengthen JC Select Flaas 1= 2 = Modem 3 = 7 -Wire Slave 4 = Flash/Free 5= 6 = Simplex Master 7 = 7 -Wire Master 8 = Offset Interrupter Page 2 (of 5) (_ = Coordination Recall) Rallg _2 4 6_8 Plan 1 - Lag RR Overlap A -Phases _2 6 RR Overlap B - Phases _2_6_ Plan 3 - Sync RR Overlap 0 - Phases Plan 5 - Lag Plan 4 - Sync RR Overlap D - Phases Plan 5 - Sync _2 Ped 2P 2 _2_ Ped 6P 6 _2 Ped 4P _4 2 Ped 8P Plan 9 - Sync 8 Yellow Flash Phases Cnnrd Pari Overlap A - Phases NEMA Hold _ Overlap B - Phases Overlap C - Phases Overlap D - Phases Restricted Phases Assign 5 Outputs Configuration <E Page> <0 Page> Extra 1 Haas 1 = TBC Type 1 2 a NEMA Ext. Coord 3. Auto Daylight Savings 4 = EV Advance 5 6 = Special Event 7. Pretimed Operation 8 = Spilt Ring Operation Melon 5 Outouts (Ped Loadswitch Yellows) 1 = Right Turn Overlap 2 = TOD Outputs 3 EV Beacon - Steady 4 = EV Beacon - Flashing 5. Special Event Outputs 6 = Phase 3 & 7 Ped 7 = Advanced Warning Sign 8 Timing Sheet Version: 200 SA & CA Force -Off Adjust 0 Coord Force -Off Adjust for Ped Service <0+D+F> Transition Type 0 TBC Transition <C+D+D> Transition Tvoe 0. Shoriway Non -zero. Lengthen JC Select Flaas 1= 2 = Modem 3 = 7 -Wire Slave 4 = Flash/Free 5= 6 = Simplex Master 7 = 7 -Wire Master 8 = Offset Interrupter Page 2 (of 5) (_ = Coordination Recall) Rallg Sync Phases <0 Page> Free Lag _2 4 6_8 Plan 1 - Lag Plan 1 - Sync _2 6 Plan 2 - Sync _2_6_ Plan 3 - Sync 26 Plan 5 - Lag Plan 4 - Sync _2_ 6 _ Plan 5 - Sync _2 6 Plan 6 - Sync _2_ _ 6 Plan 7 - Sync _2 6- - Plan 8 - Sync 2 6 Plan 9 - Sync _2 6 Cnnrd Pari NEMA Hold Sync Phases <0 Page> Free Lag _2 4 6_8 Plan 1 - Lag 2 4 6_8 Plan 2 - Lag _2_4 6 8 Plan 3 - Lag 2_4_6_8 Plan 4 - Lag _2_4_6 8 Plan 5 - Lag _2468 Plan 6 - Lag 2_4_6_8 Plan 7 - Lag _2_4 6 8 Plan 8 - Lag 2_4_6_8 Plan 9 - Lag _2_4 6_8 Cnnrd Max * Cnnrd l an * Lag Phases <0 Page> Row BON ti91M` ;i- 415) '7r°5 PON Revision: 10430 INTERSECTION: Nicolas Rd & N. General Kearney Time Day of Week 00:00 0 0 00:00 0. 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00 :00 0 0 TOD Coo dination Time LL Day of Week 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0. 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 TOD Function <9 Key with C+D+9=0> <7 Key> Plan Select 1 thru 9 = Coordination Plan 1 thru 9 14 or E = Free .15 or F = Flash Offset Select A = Offset A B = Offset B C= Offset C Printed on 09/21/2010 2:04 PM 0 = Permitted Phases 1 = Red Lock 2 = Yellow Lock 3 = Veh Min Recall 4 = Ped Recall Phases/Bits <D Page> 6= Rest In Walk 7 = Red Rest 8 = Double Entry 9 = Veh Max Recall A = Veh Soft Recall B= Maximum 2 C = Conditional Service D = Free Lag Phases E = Bit.1 - Local Override Bit 2 - Phase Bank 2 Bit 3 - Phase Bank 3 Bit 4 - Disable Detector OFF Monitor Bit 7 - Detector Count Monitor Bit 8 - Real Time Split Monitor F = Output Bits 1 thru 4 Time a iof 00:00 0 0 Day of Week 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:0D 0 0 00:00 0 0 Holiday # 1 TOD Coordination <9 Key with C+D+9=1> Month Select 1 = January 2 - February 3 = March 4 = April 5 -May 6 = June 7 = July 8 = August 9 = September A = October e = November C = December Timing Sheet Version: 200 SA & CA 48 - Time Time ET o Day of Week 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:0D 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 Holiday # 2 TOD Coordination <9 Key with C+D+9=2> Time a O Page 3 (of 5) Day of Week 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 Holiday # 3 TOD Coordination <9 Key with C+D+9=3> N -c 0 Holiday # 1 Date 0 Holiday # 2 Date Holiday # 3 Date 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Holiday Dates <8 Key> Day of Week Row 5 8 aAA' ax 767 77s;,. Revision: 10430 INTERSECTION: Nicolas Rd & N. General Kearney Delay Carry- over 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 :0.0 Delay Carry- over 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 15.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Detector Name 332 Input File Detector Number s^ s 1-1 14 3 I -2U 1 6 I -2L 5 12345678 I -3U 21 11 I -3L 25 -- 1-4 9 1234 1-5 16 15 I -6U 3 18 I -6L 7 12345678 I -7U 23 -- I -7L 27 22 1-8 11 5678 I -9U 18 -- I.9L 20 -- -- -- 1234 -- 25 26 27 28 Detector Name 332 Input File Detector Number s^ s J-1 13 3 J -2U 2 6 J -2L 6 12345678 J -3U 22 11 J -3L 26 -- J-4 10 1234 J-5 15 15 J -6U 4 18 J -6L 8 12345678 J -7U 24 -- J -7L 28 22 J-8 12 5678 J -91J 17 -- J -9L 19 -- -- -- 1234 -- 25 26 27 28 Detector Delay & Carryover <D Page> Printed on 09/21/2010 2:04 PM Overlap A Overlap B Overlap C Overlap D Overlap Timing <F Page> ctive Detectors cD Page> Detector Number System Det. # 1 0 System Det. # 2 0 System Det. # 3 0 System Det. # 4 0 System Det. # 5 0 System Det. # 6 0 System Det. # 7 0 System Det. # 8 0 System Detectors <0 Pape> Max ON (minutes) 5 Max OFF (minutes) 60 Detector Failure Monitor Timing Sheet Version; 200 SA & CA 15 Detector Numbers Yellow Chane s^ s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12345678 9 10 11 12 -- -- -- -- 1234 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 12345678 -- -- -- -- 21 22 23 24 5678 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1234 -- 25 26 27 28 -- -- -- 2345 ctive Detectors cD Page> Detector Number System Det. # 1 0 System Det. # 2 0 System Det. # 3 0 System Det. # 4 0 System Det. # 5 0 System Det. # 6 0 System Det. # 7 0 System Det. # 8 0 System Detectors <0 Pape> Max ON (minutes) 5 Max OFF (minutes) 60 Detector Failure Monitor Timing Sheet Version; 200 SA & CA 15 Yellow Chane Red Clear 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Note: Initialized data is for all detectors to be actNe (le, all flag bits set). A Detector which Is "not flagged", will not be active as a Phase Detector, and WILL NOT call or extend Its associated phase. It will still function as a System Detector. <D+A+E> <D+A+F> MINS Load - Switch # 0 0 0 0 <D Page> Phase Number 0 Time Before Yellow 0.0 Pape 4 (of 5) <F+C+1> <F+C+3> Advance Warning Beacon - Sign 1 Phase Number 0 Time Before Yellow 0.0 <F+D+1> <F+D+3> Advance Warning Beacon - Sign 2 Long Failure 0.0 Short Failure 0.0 <F+0+6> <F+0+7> Power Cycle Correction (Default = 0.5) Disable Parity 0 <D+B+0> Dial -Up Telephone Communications (If set to a non -zero value, parity will be disabled) Revision: 10430 INTERSECTION: Nicolas Rd & N. General Kearney Column Numbers --> Phase r .v-" rh.:.`';i.. ', .""nrfe"q„-: r+r d�^''/.iN, &3''3?� 5 ~ 1ROMA; Phase Names ----> Phase Names -•--> Ped Walk 0 7 0 7 0 7 Ped Walk 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 Ped-FDW 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 Min Green 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 Type 3 Limit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Added Initial 0.0 1.2 0.0 1.2 0.0 1.2 0.0 1.2 Veh Extension 0.5 3.5 0.5 3.5 0.5 3.5 0.5 3.5 Max Gap- 0.5 5.0 0.5 5.0 0.5 5.0 0.5 5.0 Min Gap 0.5 2.0 0.5 2.0 ' 0.5 2.0 0.5 2.0 Max Limit 17 40 17 40 17 40 17 40 Max Limit 2 30 70 30 70 30 70 30 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Call To Phase 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduce By 0.1 0.1 0.1. 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Reduce Every 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Yellow Change 3.0 4.0 3.0 4.0 3.0 4.0 3.0 4.0 Red Clear 0.0 0.5 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 1.0 Phase Timing - Bank 2 cF Pane> Delay Only ---> Limited Service Int.--> Column Numbers-> Phase r .v-" rh.:.`';i.. ', .""nrfe"q„-: r+r d�^''/.iN, &3''3?� 5 ~ 1ROMA; Time Phase Names -•--> Ped Walk 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 Ped FDW 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 Min Green 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 Type 3 Limit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Added Initial 0.0 1.2 0.0 1.2 0.0 1.2 0.0 1.2 Veh Extension 0.5 3.5 0.5 3.5 0.5 3.5 0.5 3.5 Max Gap 0.5 5.0 0.5 5.0 0.5 5.0 0.5 5.0 Min Gap 0.5 2.0 0.5 2.0 0.5 2.0 0.5 2.0 Max Limit 17 40 17 40 17 40 17 40 Max Limit 2 30 70 30 70 30 70 30 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Call To Phase 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduce By 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Reduce Every 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Yellow Change 3.0 4.0 3.0 4.0 3.0 4.0 3.0 4.0 Red Clear 0.0 0.5 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 1.0 Phase Timina - Bank 3 <F Paae> .9 a�G1 '{;",u a -. ">i"�•'C aN sd Ny .v-" rh.:.`';i.. Y. .i'1#a •�brl 'i',.°f','�{'te�4[ ', .""nrfe"q„-: r+r d�^''/.iN, &3''3?� '•eV°u. .vY'`^ yi¢b. .sAY ~ 1ROMA; Time Dwell Hold Advance Force Off Vehicle Call Permit Phases , Ped Omit Output 0. ... .-- ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Printed on 09/21/2010 2:04 PM peclal Event schedule Timing Sheet Version: 200 SA & CA <0 Page with F+9+F=22> Row 51-2 4 f Pape 5 (of 5) <•-- Limited Service Interval (Set Dwell = 255) Revision: 10430 INTERSECTION: Winchester & Nicolas Group Assignment: NONE Field Master Assignment: NONE System Reference Number: 46 Change Record Change I By Date Chan.e I By Date DropNumber umber <C+0+0> Zone Number <C+0+1> Area Number <C+0+2> Area Address <C+0+3> (QulcNet) Communication Addresses 7 7 3 7 QuicNet Channel C0M5: Page 1 (of 5) N/S Street Name: Not Assigned Last Database Change: 08/31/2010 8:11 ENV Street Name: Not Assigned Notes: Manual Plan Manual Offset Manual Selection Column Numbers ----> Phase Red Revert 5.0 All Red Start 5.0 Yellow Lock �pva Phase Names ---> Ped Recall View Set Peds Ped Walk 0 5 0 7 0 5 0 7 Ped FDW 0 28 0 32 0 19 0 32 Min Green 5 10 5 5 5 10 5 5 Type 3 Limit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Added Initial 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Veh Extension 2.0 4.0 1.5 2.0 2.0 4.0 1.5 2.0 Max Gap 2.0 4.0 1.5 2.0 2.0 4.0 1.5 2.0 Min Gap 2.0 4.0 1.5 2.0 2.0 4.0 1.5 2.0 Max Limit 35 50 25 35 35 50 30 30 Max Limit 2 35 50 25 35 35 50 30 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Call To Phase 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduce By 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Reduce Every 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Yellow Change 3.0 5.0 3.0 4.0 3.0 5.0 3.0 4.0 Red Clear 0.5 1.0 0,5 1.0 0.5 1.0 0.5 1.0 Phase Timina - Bank 1 <F Page> Printed on 09/21/2010 2:02 PM <C+A+1> <C+B+1> RR -1 Delay 0' RR -1 Clear 0 EV -A Delay 0 EV -A Clear 1 EV -8 Delay 0 EV -B Clear 1 EV -C Delay 0 EV -C Clear 1 EV -D Delay 0 EV -D Clear 1 RR -2 Delay 0 RR -2 Clear 0 View EV Delay View EV Clear View RR Delay View AR Clear Max Initial 20 Red Revert 5.0 All Red Start 5.0 <F4 -0+E> <F+0+F> cF+C+0> Start / Revert Times Permit 12345678 Red Lock Yellow Lock Min Recall Ped Recall View Set Peds Rest In Walk Red Rest Dual Entry Max Recall Soft Recall _2 6 Max 2 _38 Cond. Service Man Cntrl Calls Yellow Start 4 8 First Phases 1 5 Preempt Timing Phase Functions <F Page> Manual Plan 0 = Automatic 1-9 = Plan 1-9 14 = Free 15 = Flash Manual Offset 0 = Automatic 1 = Offset A 2 = Offset B 3 = Offset C Timing Sheet Version: 200 SA & CA Revision: 10430 INTERSECTION: Winchester & Nicolas Column Numbers > Plan Ri-fv' "F0:1W0, ,.a, r, rrr1>'£-fll w.7Y: t,}xTls', ` q+d' f+- V4 3"as P"*.' .+ s".0"1.1. rt 'ri, - :'" "'4> 'Aru:as Mital 7° i i9"rebs° Plan Name ----> Cycle Length 120 120 120 0 0 120 120 120 120 Phase 1 - ForceOff 80 82 76 0 0 74 81 85 81 Phase 2- ForceOff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Phase 3 - ForceOff 15 15 15 0 0 59 55 59 61 Phase 4- ForceOff 65 66 61 0 0 30 30 30 35 Phase 5 - ForceOff 82 82 76 0 0 78 75 79 81 Phase 6- ForceOff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Phase 7 - ForceOff 15 15 15 0 0 20 20 20 20 Phase 8 - ForceOff 65 66 61 0 0 59 55 59 61 Ring Offset 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Offsetl 56 0 76 0. 0 36 113 68 60 Offset 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Offset 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Permissive 17 17 - 17 0 0 15 15 15 15 Hold Release 255 255 255 0 0 95 95 95 95 Zone Offset 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Column Numbers ----> Exclusive Phases 2_4 6_8 Plan 1 - Lag RR -1 Clear Phases RR Overlap A - Phases - Sync RR -2 Clear Phases Plan 2 RR Overlap 8 - Phases RR -2 Limited Service Plan 3 - Sync Prot / Perm Phases 6 _ Plan 4 Overlap A - Green Omit RR Overlap D - Phases _6 Overlap B - Green Omit - Sync Ped 2P Overlap C - Green Omit Plan 6 - Sync Overlap 0 - Green Omit _6 6 Overlap Yellow Flash Ped 4P 6 EV -A Phases 2 5 _ EV -B Phases Plan 9 4 7 EV -C Phases 1 _6_ EV -D Phases Overlap A - Phases 3 _8 Extra 1 Confiq. Bits 1 3 IC Select (Interconnect) 2 _ Configuration Printed on 09/21/2010 2:02 PM. <E Page> oordIna tion Configuration <E Page> <0 Page> extra 1 Flats 1 = TBC Type 1 2 = NEMA Ext. Coord 3 = Auto Daylight Savings 4 - EV Advance 5= 6 = Special Event ] = Pretimed Operation 8 = Split Ring Operation Assian 5 Outaut9 (Ped Loadswitch Yellows) 1 = Right Turn Overlap 2 = TOD Outputs 3 EV Beacon - Steady 4 = EV Beacon - Flashing 5 = Special Event Outputs 6 = Phase 3 & 7 Ped 7 = Advanced Warning Sign B Timing Sheet Version: 200 SA & CA Row Force -Off Adjust 7 Coord Force -Off Adjust for Ped Service <C+D+F> Transition Type 1 0 TBC Transition <0+0+0> Transition Tvte 0 = Shonway Non -zero = Lengthen IC Select Flats _ 2 = Modem 3 = 7 -Wire Slave 4 = Flash / Free 5= 6 = Simplex Master 7 = 7 -Wire Master 6 = Offset Interrupter Page 2 (of 5) = Coordination Recall) ?7e +'j Row 544 540 ,B +fit'; 2_4 6_8 Plan 1 - Lag 2468 RR Overlap A - Phases - Sync _2_6 Plan 2 RR Overlap 8 - Phases _2_6 Plan 3 - Sync RR Overlap C - Phases 6 _ Plan 4 - Sync RR Overlap D - Phases _6 Plan 5 - Sync Ped 2P 2 Plan 6 - Sync Ped 6P _6 6 - Sync Ped 4P 6 4 - Sync Ped 8P _6 Plan 9 8 Yellow Flash Phases 6 (:nnrrd PAH * Overlap A - Phases NEMA Hold Overlap 9 - Phases _ Overlap C - Phases Overlap D - Phases Restricted Phases Assign 5 Outputs Configuration <E Page> <0 Page> extra 1 Flats 1 = TBC Type 1 2 = NEMA Ext. Coord 3 = Auto Daylight Savings 4 - EV Advance 5= 6 = Special Event ] = Pretimed Operation 8 = Split Ring Operation Assian 5 Outaut9 (Ped Loadswitch Yellows) 1 = Right Turn Overlap 2 = TOD Outputs 3 EV Beacon - Steady 4 = EV Beacon - Flashing 5 = Special Event Outputs 6 = Phase 3 & 7 Ped 7 = Advanced Warning Sign B Timing Sheet Version: 200 SA & CA Row Force -Off Adjust 7 Coord Force -Off Adjust for Ped Service <C+D+F> Transition Type 1 0 TBC Transition <0+0+0> Transition Tvte 0 = Shonway Non -zero = Lengthen IC Select Flats _ 2 = Modem 3 = 7 -Wire Slave 4 = Flash / Free 5= 6 = Simplex Master 7 = 7 -Wire Master 6 = Offset Interrupter Page 2 (of 5) = Coordination Recall) ?7e +'j Row 544 540 ,B +fit'; Sync Phases <c Page> Free Lag 2_4 6_8 Plan 1 - Lag 2468 Plan 1 - Sync _2_6 Plan 2 - Sync _2_6 Plan 3 - Sync _2 6 _ Plan 4 - Sync 2 _6 Plan 5 - Sync 2 _6 Plan 6 - Sync _6 Plan 7 - Sync _2 2 6 Plan 8 - Sync 2 _6 Plan 9 - Sync 2 6 (:nnrrd PAH * NEMA Hold _ Sync Phases <c Page> Free Lag 2_4 6_8 Plan 1 - Lag 2468 Plan 2 - Lag _2_4_6_8 Plan 3 • Lag _2_4_6_8 Plan 4 - Lag 2_4_6_8 Plan 5 - Lag 2 4_6_8 Plan 6 - Lag _23 6 8 Plan 7 - Lag _23_6_8 Plan 8 - Lag _23_6_8 Plan 9 - Lag 23 _6_8 (:nnrrl May * fnnrd 1 an * Lag Phases <0 Page> Row Revision: 10430 INTERSECTION: Winchester & Nicolas Time a 0 o Day of Week 00:00 0 0 00 :00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00 :00 0 0 00:00. 0 0 00 :00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 TOD Coordination Time FILP, Day of Week 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 00:00 0 dt)li. Phases/Bits TOD Function <D Page> <9 Key with C+D+9=0> <7 Key> plan Select 1 thru 9 = Coordination Plan 1 thru 9 14 or E = Free 15 or = Flash Offset Select A = Offset A 9 = Offset 9 C = Offset 0 Printed on 09/21/2010 2:02 PM T O.D. Functions 0 = Permitted Phases 1 = Red Lock 2 = Yellow Lock 3 = Veh Min Recall 4 = Ped Recall 5= 6 = Rest In Walk 7 = Red Rest 8= Double Entry 9 = Veh Max Recall A = Veh Soft Recall B = Maximum 2 C = Conditional Service D = Free Lag Phases E = Bit 1- Local Override Bit 2 - Phase Bank 2 Bit 3 - Phase Bank 3 Bit 4 - Disable Detector OFF Monitor Bit 7 - Detector Count Monitor Bit 8 - Real Time Split Monitor F = Output Bits 1 thru 4 Time N 0 a p Day of Week 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 Holiday #1 TOD Coordination <9 Key with C+D+9=1> Month Select 1 =January 2 = February 3 = March 4 = April 5 May 6=June 7 = July 8 = August 9 = September A = October 0 = November C = December Timing Sheet Version: 200 SA & CA Time 00:00 N 0 a O 0 Day of Week 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 Holiday # 2 TOD Coordination <9 Key with C+D+9=2> Time I a O Page 3 (of 5) Day of Week 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00 :00 0 0 00 :00 0 0 00 :00 0 0 00 :00 0 0 00 :00 0 0 00 :00 0 0 00 :00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0 Holiday # 3 TOD Coordination <9 Key with C+D+9=3> Holiday # 1 Date Holiday # 2 Date Holiday # 3 Date c co o >- O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 Holiday Dates <8 Key> Day of Week Row Revision: 10430 INTERSECTION: Winchester & Nicolas Delay Carry- over 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Delay Carry- over 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Detector ..Name 332 Input File Detector Number 0.0 1-1 14 3 I -2U 1 6 I -2L 5 12345678 I -3U 21 11 I -3L 25 -- 1-4 9 1234 1-5 16 15 I -6U 3 18 I.6L 7 12345678 1.7)3 23 -- I -7L 27 22 1.8 11 5678 I -9U 18 I.9L 20 -- 25 26 27 28 Detector Name 332 Input File Detector Number 0.0 J-1 13 3 J -2U 2 6 J -2L 6 12345678 J -3U 22 11 J -3L 26 -- J-4 10 1234 J-5 15 15 J -6U 4 18 J -6L 8 12345678 J -7U 24 -- J -7L 28 22 J-8 12 5678 J -9U 17 J -9L 19 -- 25 26 27 28 Detector Delay & Carryover <D Paae> Printed on 09/21/2010 2:02 PM Green Clear Overlap A 0.0 Overlap B 0.0 Overlap C 0.0 Overlap D 0.0 Overlap Timing <F Pape> ctive Detectors <D Page> t Detector Number System Det. # 1 0 System Det. # 2 0 System Del. # 3 0 System Det. # 4 0 System Det. # 5 0 System Det. # 6 0 System Det. # 7 0 System Det. # 8 0 System Detectors <D Pane> Max ON (minutes) 5 Max OFF (minutes) 60 Detector Failure Monitor Yellow Chane Detector Numbers 0.0 0.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12345678 9 10 11 12 -- -- -- -- 1234 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 12345678 ---- -- -- 21 22 23 24 5678 -- 25 26 27 28 -- -- -- .2345 ctive Detectors <D Page> t Detector Number System Det. # 1 0 System Det. # 2 0 System Del. # 3 0 System Det. # 4 0 System Det. # 5 0 System Det. # 6 0 System Det. # 7 0 System Det. # 8 0 System Detectors <D Pane> Max ON (minutes) 5 Max OFF (minutes) 60 Detector Failure Monitor Yellow Chane Red Clear 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Note: Initialized data Is tor all detectors to be active (ie, all flag bits set). A Detector which Is not flagged", will not be active as a Phase Detector, and WILL NOT call or extend Its associated phase. It wit still function as a System Detector. <D+A+E> <D+A+F> Load - Switch # 0 0 0 0 <D Page> Phase Number 0 Time Before Yellow 0.0 Page 4 (of 5) <F+C+1> <F+C+3> Advance Warning Beacon - Sign 1 Phase Number Time Before Yellow ID 0.0 <F+D+1> <F+D+3> Advance Warning Beacon - Sign 2 Long Failure. 0.0 Short Failure 0.0 <F+0+6> <F+0+7> Power Cycle Correction (Default = 0.5) Disable Parity 0 <D+B+0> Dial -Up Telephone Communications (If set to a non -zero value, parity will be disabled) Timing Sheet Version: 200 SA & CA Revision: 10430 INTERSECTION: Winchester & Nicolas Column Numbers ----> Phase Time Dwell Phase Names ---> Advance Force Off ] Vehicle Call Permit Phases Ped Omit _. Ped Walk 0 5 0 7 0.... 5 0 7 Ped FDW 0 28 0 30 0 19 0 30 Min Green 5 10 5 5 5 10 5 5 Type 3 Limit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Added initial 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Veh Extension 1.5 4.0 1.5 2.0 1.5 4.0 1.5 2.0 Max Gap 1.5 4.0 1.5 2.0 1.5 4.0 1.5 2.0 Min Gap 1.5 4.0 1.5 2.0 1.5 4.0 1.5 2.0 Max Limit 25 50 15 35 30 50 30 30 Max Limit 2 25 50 15 35 30 50 30 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Call To Phase 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduce By 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Reduce Every 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Yellow Change 3.0 5.0 3.0 4.0 3.0 5.0 3.0 4.0 Red Clear 0.5 1.0 0.5 1.0 0.5 1.0 0.5 1.0 Phase Timina - Bank 2 <F Pane> Delay Only ---> Limited Service Int. --> Column Numbers ----> s Phase Time Dwell Phase Names ---> Advance Force Off ] Vehicle Call Permit Phases Ped Omit Output Ped Walk 0 5 0 7 0 5 0 7 Ped FDW 0 28 0 30 0 19 0 30 Min Green 5 10 5 5 5 10 5 5 Type 3 Limit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Added Initial 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Veh Extension 1.5 4.0 1.5 2.0 1.5 4.0 1.5 2.0 Max Gap 1.5 4.0 1.5 2.0 1.5 4.0 1.5 2.0 Min Gap 1.5 4.0 1.5 2.0 1.5 4.0 1.5 2.0 Max Limit 25 50 15 35 30 50 30 30 Max Limit 2 25 50 15 35 30 50 30 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Call To Phase 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduce By 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Reduce Every 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Yellow Change 3.0 5.0 3.0 4.0 3.0 5.0 3.0 4.0 Red Clear 0.5 1.0 0.5 1.0 0.5 1.0 0.5 1.0 Phase Timina - Bank 3 cF Pane> Printed on 09/21/2010 2:02 PM pecial Event Schedule Timing Sheet Version: 200 SA & CA <C Page with F+9+F=22> Page 5 (of 5) c--- Limited Service Interval (Set Dwell = 255) Revision: 10430 1('-;< Time Dwell Hold Advance Force Off ] Vehicle Call Permit Phases Ped Omit Output 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _ 0 0 0 0 p _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _ 0 0 Printed on 09/21/2010 2:02 PM pecial Event Schedule Timing Sheet Version: 200 SA & CA <C Page with F+9+F=22> Page 5 (of 5) c--- Limited Service Interval (Set Dwell = 255) Revision: 10430 OW) Itti(SKRA) ItIO(S)(00 TaisTE(TIT) IRIS SUN RRES)(a) AMID KRIM R25IAHRA) Pots)(4T) am.MI CIM RaT(R)Tc* R2e(s)(cA) i,veins RanneA, itioae(G) IITERITS) oncr. IV NECIA. PROMENADE IPALLEAST imograzt nem RTe(s)(0) imaT(cA) R1-1 PRIMO -1I S4-2 1tR4(40 RZERR ) 1113 muts)(cT) VIM RAI ne(s)(a) arristaii I 12' Tal}:11/ MTV. RAT RUS R210)(eR) Ra0)(04) *Ann) 401RRAIIED iEDIM RPROADIRITS YIN2151Thli Mac pat I ,...nnex. a«. t I PTIROGARITARON) APPENDIX B School and Religious Center Schedules KOA Corporation November 2010 Temecula Valley Unified School District Student/Teacher Calendar 2010/2011 School Year = Student Days S M FEBRU T JULY RY TH SMTWTHFS T W TH. F S 1 2 3 .c 4 .. :5: , Was 1 2 3 4 (H) 5 11 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2021 �,. 29 22 23 24 2526 23744 �/ aa' 27 28 29 30 31 SMTWTHES OCTOBER FEBRU T W RY TH SMTWTHFS S T W 1::_ ..2: 1 2 3 .c 4 .. :5: , Was :. :4;,.:,:7-' �0.. _ 8 9 10 "1t,:.12 ' WAe '' 13 S 14''-'15 MM MM 16 17 18.19' .MWS. .20 Erol 21 ' .. 22 23 24 2C 26 -_:27-s.-28 .M1A8.- .1 EM '. �,. 29 30 31 21 22 23744 �/ aa' MYvrS 25 Holidays and Breaks: Independence Day Labor Day Veteran's Day July 5, 2010 September 6, 2010 November 11, 2010 H - Holidays &School Breaks T - Teacher Preparation Day (K-12 Non -student day: ^s1- Staff Development Day «(12 Nonstudent day) MHM - Modified Day (6-12 only) HM -Modified Day (9-12 only) W - Work Year Reduction Days M - Modi ed Day (K-12) EM - Elem. Modified Day (KS only) M!4- Modeled Day (6.8 only) NILS (6-12 only)Late Start-MS/HS S!T- Staff Dev 8 Teacher Prep Day (K-12 Non -student day) Work Year Reduction Days Board Adopted 2/23/2010 (Board Adopted on 270212010) (,ms„3.19-20102 2010 SM 1' AUGUST W TH F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 sir 10 1' 12= 13 14 15 1.8... aM 21 22 23.. :des 24 28 29 NOVEMBER S M T W TH F S 2 MHLS_' 4 S 6 7 11 H 12 w 13 14 15'- 1.6:: :a1 eM 8. ' =. 19 20 21 22 H 23 H 24 25 H 26 H 27 28 Mfts 30„ 2011 S JANUARY FEBRU T W RY TH SMTWTHFS S T W 1::_ ..2: . _.3: . 4': 5 6 • 7. - MWS �0.. `8.. Ea:. 1 234. ea - 5:. EM 6 - -`:7 8 9 101 NNIS ':IY. ... ' 12,:--'13• •:..ar- ..2S'-224 14 W 15 16... 17:.'18; 21.:..22 ' . 19. ',Xt.' 21 22 23744 �/ aa' MYvrS 25 '126': EY 27`' 2$ 29 SMTWTHES APRIL DECEMBER S M T W TH F S 1 H 2 34 H 5 H 6 H 7 H 8 11 9 10 . 11 1'. WES: 12: '13; _;14 15 . 16 17 18 ..1 Y195' 19 ` . 20:: '21.' 22 23 24 , :25" :29.•:..21Z: -am S .1:40 30 Holidays and Breaks: Independence Day Labor Day Veteran's Day July 5, 2010 September 6, 2010 November 11, 2010 H - Holidays &School Breaks T - Teacher Preparation Day (K-12 Non -student day: ^s1- Staff Development Day «(12 Nonstudent day) MHM - Modified Day (6-12 only) HM -Modified Day (9-12 only) W - Work Year Reduction Days M - Modi ed Day (K-12) EM - Elem. Modified Day (KS only) M!4- Modeled Day (6.8 only) NILS (6-12 only)Late Start-MS/HS S!T- Staff Dev 8 Teacher Prep Day (K-12 Non -student day) Work Year Reduction Days Board Adopted 2/23/2010 (Board Adopted on 270212010) (,ms„3.19-20102 2010 SM 1' AUGUST W TH F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 sir 10 1' 12= 13 14 15 1.8... aM 21 22 23.. :des 24 28 29 NOVEMBER S M T W TH F S 2 MHLS_' 4 S 6 7 11 H 12 w 13 14 15'- 1.6:: :a1 eM 8. ' =. 19 20 21 22 H 23 H 24 25 H 26 H 27 28 Mfts 30„ 2011 S M FEBRU T W RY TH F S T W 1::_ ..2: . _.3: . 4': 5 6 • 7. - MWS �0.. `8.. Ea:. .lar. 11. 12 13 `14-1..'15 :: , l6.' ., _ ar. :17 :_ 18 H 19 20 21 ..2S'-224 17 18 : 26' 28 21.:..22 ' . MCas :.23. HM 24 25 26 27 - MAY SMTW 111F S 1 :3 5: 6..'. 7 8 1i : 13 14 15 MHGS 17 18,. ' 19 2 21 22 :23: •lois 26 M 27 M 28 29 30 H 31 w ThanksgMng Break. Novemb r22-26,2010 MHM- Fust semester ends December 17, 2010 Water Break Dec. 20, 2010 - anuary 3, 2011 Martin Luther King Jr. Day J nary 17, 2011 Lincoln's Birthday Fe ruary 18, 2011 S M SEPTEMBER W TH S M T W TH F S 4 5 6 1 EM 2 3 4 5 6 H 7 8 alr 9 :1:0 11 12 13_' 14 ."15 1.6 17 18 19 20.:: miss : 21.:..22 ' . EJA :.23. HM 24 25 26 27 - 28 -' 29 al 30 DECEMBER S M T W TH F S 1 - EM 2 3 4 5 67 . Mass . _ . . :8. al 9. - 10 11 12 13 - NW.3 14 15 ea 16. a 17 ea 18 19 20 H 21 H 22 H 23 H 24 H 25 26 27 H 28 HH 29 30 HH 31 S M MARCH T W TH F S 1 2. EM 3 4 5 6 7 'MWS 8 9' lir 10 .11 12 13 • 14' MWS 15 -. 16 . 17 18 19 20 :21 22 .23 24` 25 26 27 28 H 29 41 30 14 31 44 S M T JUNE W TH F S 1 w 2 w 3 w 4 5 6 w 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Washington's Birthday Spring Break Last Day of School Memorial. Day February 21, 2011 Mareh 28 -Apra 8, 2011 May 27. 2011 May 30, 2011 Temecula Valley Unified School District Student/Teacher Calendar 2010-2011 School Year (Board Adoption of"W" Days - 2/23/2010) (Board Adopted on 2102120101 Calendar Dates (Revised 3.19-2010) r'H" - Holidays & School Breaks (K-12) Dates Independence Day Labor Day Veteran's Day Thanksgiving Break Winter Break Martin Luther King Jr. Day Lincoln's Birthday Washington's Birthday Spring Break Memorial Day "T" - Teacher Preparation Day (K42) (Non -student day) July 5, 2010 September 6, 2010 November 11, 2010 November 22 - 26, 2010 Dec. 20, 2010 - January 3, 2011 January 17, 2011 February 18, 2011 February 21, 2011 March 28 -April 8, 2011 May 30, 2011 "S" - Statt Development Uay (K-12) (Non -student day) 'NV' - Work Year Reduction Day (K42 & All Employees) (Non -student & employee day) "M" - Modified Day (K42) August 10,2010 June 6, 2011 August 9, 2010 January 3, 2011 11/12/2010; 1/14/2011; 5/31/11• 6/1/11; 6/2/11; 6/3/11; & 6/6/11 May 26, 2011 May 27, 2011 "EM" - Elementary Modified Day ( -5 only) Every Wed. starting 8/18/10, ending 5/11/11; (Also: 11/16/10, 11/18/10 & 11/19/10) "MM" - fiddle School Modified Day (6-8 only) "MHN" - Middle & High School (includes RVHS) Modified Day (6-12 only) October 14, 2010 October 15, 2010 December 17, 2010 March 11, 2011 "HM" -High School Modified Days(9-12 only) (includes RVHS) September 23, 2010 December 16, 2010 "MHLS" - Middle & High School Late Start (6th -8th grades & 9th -12th grades) School Hours High Schools(8:45am-2:30pm) & Middle Schools(9:15am-2:45pm) School Sites ("MHLS"): CHS GOHS & TVHS (High Schools 8:45am - 2:30pm) and BVMS DMS GMS MMS TMS, VRMS (Middle Schools 9:15am - 2:45pm) Dates ("NHLs"): Middle & High School Late Start Monday DATES: (Dates below are also the same for RVHS "Modified Day" Schedule seen below) 8/23/10, 8/30/10, 9/13/10, 9/20/2010, 9/27/10, 10/4/10, 10/11/10, 10/18/10, 10/25/10, 11/1/10, 11/8/10, 11115/10, 11/29/10, 12/6/10, 12/13/10,1/10/11, 1/24/11,1/31/11, 2/7/11, 2/14/11, 2/28/11, 3/7/11, 3/14/11, 3/21/11, 4/11/11, .4/18/11; 4125/11, 5/2/11, 5/9/11, 5/16/11, & 5/23/11. School Chaparral, Great oak & Temecula Valley High Schools Crisis Information Line 506-7900 J_; Page 2 of 2 School Listing Site Elementary Schools: Alamos Elementary School (AES) Abby Reinke Elementary School (ARES) Ysabel Barnett Elementary School (BES) Crowne Hill Elementary School (CHES) French Valley Elementary School (FVES) Helen Hunt Jackson Elem. School (JES) Susan La Vorgna Elem. School (LES) Nicolas Valley Elementary School (NVES) Paloma Elementary School (PES) Pauba Valley Elementary School (PVES) Rancho Elementary School (RES) Red Hawk Elementary School (RHES) Temecula Elementary School (TES) Temecula Lulseno Elementary (TLES) Tony Tobin Elementary School (TIES) Vail Elementary School (VES) Vintage Hills Elementary School (VHES) Middle Schools Bella Vista Middle School (BVMS) James L Day Middle School (DMS) Erle Stanley Gardner Middle School (GMS) Margarita Middle School (MMS) Temecula Middle School (TMS) Vail Ranch Middle School (VRMS) High Schools Chaparral High School (CHS) Great Oak High School (GOHS) Temecula Valley High School (TVHS) Rancho Vista High School (RVHS) (RVHS@ the Joan F. Sparkman Alternative Ed. Censer- SAECI Alternative Education Programs Susan H. Nelson High School (NHS) @ SAEC 695-7360 Temecula Valley Adult School (WAS) © D.O. 506-7996 Rolling Hills Academy Home School (RHAHS) 506-7908 (RHAHS a Jean F. SpadananAtemative Ed. Center- TAM Temecula Valley Charter School 294-6775* Temecula Preparatory School (Charter School) 926-6776` • Can for infonnaton District Administration District Administration Center (DO) 676-2661 Transportation (MOT) 695-7110 Maintenance and Operations (MOT) 695-7115 Phone 294-6760 302-6610 296-5579 294-6370 926-3643 302-5199 294-6385 695-7180 302-5165 302-5140 695-7150 302-5125 695-7130 294-6340 294-6355 695-7140 695-4260 294-6600 699-8138 899-0080 695-7370 302-5151 302-5186 6954200 294-6450 695-7300 695-7320 2010-2011 Daily School Schedules Regular Day 7:30 am. - 2:30 p.m. TEMECULA VALLEY Unified saws District Modified Dav 7:30 a.m.-12:22 p.m. Rancho Vista High School Middle Schools 725 an. - 3:13 p.m. (flex schedule) 7:25 am. -1244 pm. (Contac1RVA5 for AEodfiad Day Schedules) (same dates as MHLS dates) 8:15 a.m. - 2:45 p.m. 8:15 a.m. -12:25 p.m. Elementary Schools AM Kindergarten PM Kindergarten Extended Day Kindemaden: AES, BES, LES, NVES. RES. RHES, TES, VES a VHES 8:55 a.m. - 3:20 p.m. 8:55 a.m. - 12:22 p.m. 11f53 a.m. - 3:20 p.m. Charter Schools 8:55 a.m. - 2:10 p.m. (extended day Kinclameuten schools) Call Schoo 8:55 a.m. -1:00 p.m. 8'55 a.m. - 11:35 a.m. tt40 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. 8:55 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (extended) Call School • "MHLS" a Late Start Mondays 1 (see dates above) • High School: • 8:45am - I 2:30pm 1 Middle School: 9.15am - ▪ 2:45pm f Nicolas Valley Elementary School Schedule ATTENDANCE HOURS Kindergarten - 8:55 a.m. - 2:10 p.m. Grades 1-5 - 8:55 a.m. - 3:20 p.m. Modified Days - Grades K-5 Dismissal 1:00 p.m. DAILY SCHEDULE 8:50 Warning Bell 8:55 School Begins - All Students 9:05 - 9:35 School -wide Interventions/Enrichment Block 10:45 - 10:55 Snack/Recess - Grades 1, 2, 3 11:15 - 12:00 Lunch - Kindergarten 11:45 - 12:30 Lunch - Grade 5 12:05 - 12:50 Lunch - Grade 4 12:25 - 1:10 Lunch - Grade 1 12:45 - 1:30 Lunch - Grade 2 1:10 - 1:55 Lunch - Grade 3 2:00 - 2:10 Snack/Recess - Grades 4,5 2:10 Dismissal - Kindergarten Students 3:20 Dismissal - 1st -5th Grade Students MODIFIED DAY Recess 10:45 - 10:55 12:50 -1:00 Lunch 11:00 - 11:30 11:30 - 12:00 11:45 - 12:15 12:00 - 12:30 12:15 - 12:45 12:30 - 1:00 Snack/Recess - Grades 1, 2, 3 Snack/Recess - Grades 4, 5 Kindergarten Grade 5 Grade 4 Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 RAINY DAY/HOT DAY Lunch 11:15 - 11:45 Kindergarten 11:30 - 12:00 Grade 5 12:05 -12:35 Grade 4 12:20 - 12:50 Grade 1 12:40 -1:10 Grade 2 12:55 - 1:25 Grade 3 Home About Us Connect Coming Up... 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Rench (951) 676-8700 Quick Contact Form Name Email Message http://www.cbctemecula.org/about_us/service-times 8/30/2010 ICTV Opening Day Phase I opening date 3 years from issuance of grading plan permit Phase 11 opening date 4 years from opening of Phase I ICTV Schedule Monday Thru Thursday:5:30 am -6:00 am and 8:30 pm -9:15 pm Friday: 12:15 pm -2:45 pm Friday: 7:00 pm -10:00 pm Saturday (Last week of the month): 7:00 pm -10:00 pm Sunday School: 9:00 am -1:00 pm APPENDIX C Intersection Level of Service Worksheets Existing Conditions KOA Corporation November 2010 Ex Friday 1: Margarita Rd & Winchester Rd ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations 3 ���� aACAY.�((�).y�J n1 Ideal Flow (vphpl) Lane Ufll. Factor <9aib2-psi Flpb, ped/bikes Flt Protected Flt Permitted Peak -hour factor, PHF VI 44 'r 44 TI' 444 1,11 441, 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.91 1.00 0.97 0.91 ;��*sss?ar aaE kp. as9�s seiqktS Mn> 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 '1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 36s�,1r- P�.V.i92 L 50,&T<45.9 ,3713 ,�; 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 tat 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 RTOR Reduction (vph) Confl. Peds. (#/hr) Protected Phases 4 4 Actuated Green, G (s) 9.5 28.5 20.7 13.9 - 32.9 20.1 20.7 51.2 13.9 20.1 50.6 Actuated gIC Ratio 0.05 0.19 0.13 0.08 0.23 0.13 0.13 0.37 0.08 0.13 0.36 Vehicle Extension (s) 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 4.0 1.5 1.5 4.0 v/s Ratio Prot v/c Ratio Progression Factor Delay (s) Approach Delay (s) 0.04 0.17 0.04 c0.07 c0.21 c0.28 0.13 c0.32 0.06 0.20 0.31 0.84 0.90 0.32 0.89 0.92 2.16 0.95 0.86 0.67 1.55 0.85 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 90.6 65.5 51.9 85.6 65.5 594.9 66.0 297.2 43.2 68.0 316.2 42.9 53.8 127.4 1 HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group 1.04 94.1% ICU Level of Service KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 1 Ex Friday 2: Nicolas Rd & Winchester Rd ICN Religious Facility Lane Configurations gar Ideal Flow (vphpl) Lane Util. Factor Flpb, ped/bikes F•,. Flt Protected e e'� Fit Permitted Peak -hour factor, PHF ' --► P1 t '\ t r` " j d i 'tt t"> 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 19000 1900 xr' 1.00 1.00 0.97 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.91 1.00 1.00 0.91 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 S,eltaalle5° 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.82 0.82 0.82 0.88 0.88 0.88 RTOR Reduction (vph) Confl. Peds. (#/hr) 0 226 0 0 173 287 295 169 630 Protected Phases 3 8 Actuated Green, G (s) Actuated g/C Ratio Vehicle Extension (s) 1' v/s Ratio Prot 25.0 39.0 30.0 44.0 44.0 16.1 50.0 50.0 35.0 68.9 0.13 0.21 0.16 0.24 0.24 0.08 0.27 0.27 0.19 0.38 1.5 2.0 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 4.0 v/c Progression Factor Delay (s) Approach Delay (s) zl HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group 0.14 c0.27 c0.17 0.05 0.07 c0.43 c0.22 0.31 .rwr 1.13 1.28 1.10 0.22 0.27 0.89 1.56 0.75 1.18 0.80 s' 1. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 172.1 215.0 199.1 141.8 52.7 53.6 123.6 319.7 67.5 179.2 50.0 106.8 1.39 124.4% ICU Level of Service i''�g Z ..i SiY^R"'R 272.9 77.2 KOA Corporation Synchro 7- Report Page 2 .'s'AMOrailaSMieztvg-3031/4447-eilittib-45:iiSia3-AearniS44*ZiSigi Approach Delay (s) 22.7 Ex Friday 3: Nicolas Rd & General Kearny Rd ICTV Religious Facility -# -Nt fe 4- A-- 4\ Lane Configurations tit li tit eattnilMtkiPON-ift 39lii::-1-•:':430,:,:38.7.-4.',?;:;40:::-•-a53esx' , .J.: .'..:.Tei46-fAti•i15o:;21:1 Ideal Flow (vphpl) 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 Ilifilitalgag.akagligiagtiti&rsi'aqiFiii:tufrikani;AssiantaSe Lane Util. Factor 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 ' 'a''.:laigrfrkclttltEallttlitata PIN 1P:'.r '7. lig i'ilaigliraili 41411093aiti Flpb, ped/bikes 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 eitattiliffakittiffelgettiMagATMAIVISIMASitaalt :1.0 �86 Flt Protected 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 $116191410flage01064562ifflAkI1e:q3566-5s4,00ts1805iita67tsitNt18 '1513ting Flt Permitted 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.22 1.00 0.75 1.00 iticitatiftlitLaiatiflOStiOataitaitatiaavEvelawfastagicsta Peak -hour factor, PHF 0.81 0.81 0.81 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.53 0.53 0.53 a '' ji'''':'''''llt.t \',- At 78 60 ribatiaveitalralAilleg WI RTOR Reduction (vph) 0 4 0 0 6 0 0 9 0 0 301 0 4, ir ftat nitaltea tataWitterive karPS-W e r t46)1. Confl. Peds. (#/hr) 11 1 STaarraitaffeEklatrOl Protected Phases 1 6 5 2 fan avaitc. . . 25 5 25.5 totr 952 41 0 Actuated Green, G (s) 3.6 19.4 tv, 0 01 0.20 0.27 0.27 agar 7,14:11-StP,Sttin Mtn tifises5m; 14 81 natifitiatal 8 25.5 25.5 ‘, Actuated g/C Ratio 0.26 0.45 • 4.; 2.1 - 5 Vehicle Extension (s) 1.5 4.0 1.5 4.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 *iv, tire 01-o 0 ;Wilete% ,e, adaligattaiffMattt . ISIMOVegglail v/s Ratio Prot c0.20 0.24 0.02 c0.13 0.00 0.09 re aafrStttgaaazalttariSSMMSS.etatttfaeaMS vk Ratio 0.78 0.52 2.54 0.66 0.63 0.02 0.23 0.34 aitatanainteitiatierniOt 'TitgINirae Progression Factor 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 a1:06 - - uoilowitrl0 14010.0 Delay (s) KikAt".. 35.8 17.0 915.1 33.7 34.9 22.7 24.1 25.0 92.4 32.5 'MCP' 611r7.LV,TWtiff:iiir,/r?'1I-AgfAii.-tts,P.Sitiielili.g.5.12X41-02$4.0-eig.ga3/4.161;#4,:seiett.* 24.9 SIWilt-02,,igrozeNtaggElAgfriOligikaiiK:AktriA4-intrai HCM Volume to Capacity ratio 0.69 triMilgulf.1.--.Lqiikt, bat Intersection Capacity Utilization 86.5% ICU Level of Service 'Zeit it V'#t 47_ c Critical Lane Group tx440,KZ`r ttgr az`‘,-16t6,6,...va6,66.6, KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 3 Ex Friday 4: Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations yo, e eh� t') � r Sign Control Peak Hour Factor Pedestrians Mita Walking Speed (ftls) Right turn flare (veh) —► 7 4 4\ i4. v Free Stop Median storage veh) pX, platoon unblocked vC1, stage 1 conf vol vCu, unblocked vol tC, 2 stage (s) 744 1274 744 p0 queue free% 100 100 1700 873 1700 _a'° a"; i Approach LOS KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 4 Ex Friday 5: La Serena Way & Walcott Ln ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations aftur Volume (vph) Hourly flow rate (vph) Volume Total (vph) Volume Right (vph) Nat Departure Headway (s) Capacity (veh/h) Approach Delay (s) t 4\ T P V 1' 120 73 48 120 121 10 261 56 171 156 HCM Level of Service Analysis Period (min) KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 5 Ex Sun 1: Margarita Rd & Winchester Rd ICN Religious Facility Lane Configurations Ideal Flow (vphpl) 2.4.1„:". - Lane Util. Factor Flpb, ped/bikes Fit Protected Fit Permitted talta 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.91 1.00 0.97 0.91 .00 1.00 1Jk1 1'ADg ; Q $ii.. 1 110 1tI).k st�$5;s, r� 1 _Q�> rf1;" c 11tt9x 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 sn 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 Peak -hour factor, PHF 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.87 0.87 0.87 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.89 0.89 0.89 RTOR Reduction (vph) Confl. Peds. (#/hr) Protected Phases 0 0 208 324 0 0 186 ang 7 0 Actuated Green, G (s) larilaRattit Actuated g/C Ratio 9.2 20.7 10.2 12.7 24.2 20.5 10.2 35.2 12.7 20.5 45.5 0.06 0.17 0.07 0.09 0.20 0.16 0.07 0.30 0.09 0.16 0.40 Vehicle Extension (s) v/s Ratio Prot v/c Ratio 2.0 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 4.0 1.5 1.5 4.0 .a-u'I+ .SI '`.'::i=ihS�*s ✓S..>'.YS-]%.�1iY"nt vi�'.�"5.^.. G. UiYc�f'c5.a Y�.>aR`iiF�e v5#vm'`rv9iRvzSu'1"u..<+'r'`s',S',a... 0.05 c0.14 0.01 c0.08 c0.10 0.08 0.05 0.16 0.01 c0.18 c0.29 0.79 0.87 014 0.85 0.52 0.49 0 81 0.52 0.13 1.07 0.74 . n........ . v- .r.... _r S-.. ..,..vy-s �_.. .. �. c..._ : 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Progression Factor 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Delay (s) 67.5 56.5 47.2 65.6 38.7 41.2 67.3 3 .4 44.9 103.1 29 2 Approach Delay (s) HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group 0.88 SeiikeV- ICU Level of Service KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 1 Ex Sun 2: Nicolas Rd & Winchester Rd ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations S101 W! Ideal Flow (vphpl) Lane UtiI. Factor Flpb, ped/bikes Flt Protected Flt Permitted Tistarm,si -4. h Peak -hour factor, PHF t t ' ♦ .' f?T i' '1 ♦t 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.97 1.00 100 1.00 0.91 1.00 100 0.91 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 �. o ':1{ 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.88 0.88 0.88 RTOR Reduction (vph) 0 18 Conti. Peds. (#/hr) Protected Phases 3 8 7 4 5 2 1 6 Actuated Green, G (s) 25.2 40.7 26.3 41.8 41.8 7.6 47.4 47.4 28.8 68.6 Asa 1 S a o o Actuated g/C Ratio 0.14 0.23 0.14 0.24 0.24 * 0.03 0.28 0.28 0.16 0.41 Vehicle Extension (s) 1.5 2.0 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 4.0 v/s Ratio Prot 0.01 0.01 c0.15 0.01 0.03 c0.23 v/c Ratio 0.05 0.04 1.00 0.03 0.11 0.92 0.83 0.29. 0.98 0.69 o0 - Progression Factor 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 173p'��!Lv� e�7 c0.16 0.28 Delay (s) Approach Delay (s) 60.8 47.9 51.5 109.9 46.8 47.7 173.1 59.5 46.4 115.3 40.4 93.3 61.1 52.6 HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group 0.65 86.7% ICU Level of Service KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 2 Ex Sun 3: Nicolas Rd & General Kearny Rd ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations Sin Ideal Flow (vphpl) riltatit Lane Util. Factor -� • `- A- \ t 14) tt' 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Flpb, ped/bikes Fit Protected grA Fit Permitted Sir ' Peak -hour factor, PHF 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 log 0 99 0.95 1.00 1805 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.68 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.76 1.00 0.88 0.88 0.88 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.71 0.71 0.71 0.88 0.88 0.88 RTOR Reduction (vph) Confl. Peds. (#/hr) Protected Phases Actuated Green, G (s) kms;' Actuated g/C Ratio v/s Ratio Prot .91 v/c Ratio Progression Factor Delay (s) Approach Delay (s) 5.3 15.4 0.05 0.28 1.5 4.0 0.05 0.09 1.02 0.31 1.00 1.00 120.5 13.0 38.0 5.6 15.7 0.06 0.28 akt 1.5 4.0 c0.06 c0.12 1.07 0.42 1.00 1.00 128.0 13.4 37.2 9.7 9.7 0.15 0.15 2.0 2.0 0.00 0.25 0.00 ire 1.00 1.00 17.0 16.2 17.0 8 9.7 9.7 0.15 0.15 2.0 2.0 0.01 0.09 0.09 1.00 1.00 16.4 16.4 fab HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group 0.32 42.7% ICU Level of Service KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 3 Ex Sun 4: Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri ICTV Religious Facility 4 Lane Configurations Sign Control Peak Hour Factor M Free Free Stop k`)(.��n�-yam � 'k. r -k4 ea 'AJ � fl � y��F �F� pi yyt,� •� 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.98 0.62 0.62 Pedestrians Walking Speed (f /s) Right tum flare (veh) Median storage veh) pX, platoon unblocked vC1, stage vCu, 1 cont vol unblocked vof tC, 2 stage (s) 343 613 329 p0 queue free % 1700 1227 459 Queue Length 95th (ft) KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 4 Ex Sun 5: La Serena Way & Walcott Ln ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations Volume (vph) Hourly flow rate (vph) 34 Volume Total (vph) 34 C d A�pb� Volume Right (vph) Hees Departure Headway (s) Capacity (vehm) Approach Delay (s) 7.8 f 1 t t ti 1 52 20 12 73 122 28 72 12 195 42 149 80 582 698 604 588 725 HCM Level of Service KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 5 ji APPENDIX D Intersection Level of Service Worksheets Opening Year Conditions KOA Corporation November 2010 Ex +Amb Fri 1: Margarita Rd & Winchester Rd ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations Lane Util. Factor Flpb, ped/bikes Flt Protected Fit Permitted T '- t "ti t I' y 1 ma,:art„ tit 1111 ft 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.91 1.00 0.97 0.91 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 W�y^k. s' Y 'is '� o .„r� '°; "'� x gie•f §� fi^, F" C� a' .k .�K ti 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00- 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 Peak -hour factor, PHF 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0 90 0.90 RTOR Reduction (vph) Confl. Peds. (#/h 163 0 0 316 0 0 116 0 7 0 Protected Phases Actuated Green, G (s) Actuated gIC Vehicle Extension (s) v/s Ratio Prot v/c Ratio Kg' 'e�s.�`"vim,:?•`"@�.ti.,`. �� a��„_ �::.sa' s�,wi:z:a' 0.05 0.20 0.14 0.09 0.23 0.13 0.14 0.37 0.09 0.13 0.36 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 µ4.0 1.5 1.5 4.0 0.04 0.18 0 o5 c0.08 c0.22 c0.31 0.14 c034 0.06 0.21 0.33 0.86 0.94 0.37 0.91 0.97 2.46 0.96 0.91 0.74 1.69 0.92 Fua 4#. @^n,�g�st ury. ":...>..: : _; _ m's : s4:�'++R _ W4V' :i.. Y Ws. av_'=nr:2". .ti..T.'-� ': ss�r .: w %,a•.-„-:: t v�-,:u Progression Factor 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 eii'9:.�.,'.`e.� Delay (s) Approach Delay (s) 93.0 73.8 52.8 91.0 75.0 732.3 88.4 46.9 76.2 380.0 49.4 71.7 361.2 57.7 151.6 HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization c "Critical Lane Group 1.12 « acme etcu: 98.3% ICU Level of Service KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 1 Ex +Amb Fri 2: Nicolas Rd & Winchester Rd ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations Ideal Flow (vphpl) 1 t ti 4, 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 0.97 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.91 1.00 1.00 0.91 Lane Util. Factor 1.00 1.00 Fipb ped/bikes 1.00 1.00 Flt Protected 0.95 1.00 Flt Permitted 0.95 1.00 Peak -hour factor, PHF RTOR Reduction (vph) ;I.;4b;1t Conf. Peds. (#/hr) Protected Phases 1.00 1 00 1.00 1 00 1 00 100 100 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.82 0.82 0.82 0.88 0 10 0 0 0 240 0 0 173 0 287 295 169 0.88 0.88 630 Actuated Green, G (s) 25.0 39.0 arts Actuated g/C Ratio 0.13 0.21 Vehicle Extension (s) v/s Ratio Prot v/c Ratio Progression Factor 30.0 44.0 44.0 16.8 50.0 50.0 35.0 68.2 0,16 0,24 0.24 0.08 0.27 0.27 0.19 0.38 1.5 2.0 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 4.0 0.15 c0.28 c0.18 0.05 0.07 c0.45 c0.23 0.33 1.19 1.36 1.17 0.23 0.29 0.89 1.66 0.83 1.26 0.86 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Delay (s) Approach Delay (s) 197.0 246.9 228.4 166.1 52.9 53.8 120.7 361.6 75.4 207.2 53.6 121.7 307.8 86.0 HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group 1.48 128.4% ICU Level of Service KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 2 Ex +Amb Fri 3: Nicolas Rd & General Kearny Rd ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations 1 fl ) lora 1 it 'I t Wigeggsasaainvica:5254vz,nameillettilPatavotae*Stakt Ideal Flow (yphpl) 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 SkS1-1060404464t14at -' 0 eaat*.:alts:talWtea Lane Util. Factor 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Njallioa:40. a, -AF '-tcvl n'inTitilitsrai Gite-cila tritc4:;04g 411' .44 ,,,,...- A ...? Flpb, ped/bikes 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Jtatc/nifittealSWRIMmiliateSa* at MEW& trAftlif LA Flt Protected 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 -110JaatilgfigN1805A3561 1/05:4Aitetar""klga64eWa1805lt46,4An 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.24 1.00 0.75 1.00 Fit Permitted 24ro 4t;10Eo ..orCP,,,,sfaKsiak 5:5"fr 4flts: IS:VW! Peak -hour factor, PHF 0.81 0.81 0.81 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.53 0.53 0.53 seSinirge-Mgra..! RTOR Reduction (vph) ltiJSSZ4flteAt IAN'tek-I6.14tnilaZ11.120$0 Confl. Peds. (#/hr) oYv.t. olzato40..fM;r414:stooaNas,4 11 14 298 floor:410 81 elatillallifelesatot Protected Phases 0°4 -olgrX;V:f4C,Tiottflonfx:04.!)N6:+titrorii4 deoPranot4Anta grolo- :4;14;sw4- TtAgiiittf -44415a-in Green, G (s) 26.8 41.7 3.9 18.8 32.1 32.1 060142gfArt , -Ws '471%. 4,44,410 ,t04&;14,f,w Actuated Actuated g/C Ratio ri) bilartaithicitlagEla Vehicle Extension (s) 0.26 0.42 1.5 4.0 0.01 0.17 1.5 4.0 0.32 0.32 ±", 14:rg,LIPN4II4V 2.0 2.0 o - 32.1 32.1 Lgeo44,4744:,- "A-250 0.32 0.32 2.0 CM- 44 2.0 v7isirrilrpTatiniftiV1 *`v,fTe"Plettoalbsi INA4 egkea v/s Ratio Prot ‘1,14,1 "):wa-d). v/c Ratio c0.22 c0.25 0.02 c0.14 -ter" tr,-,440„ StiA • srl 0.84 0.60 t111-1.a.gSritaari st:2,4 Progression Factor 0.01 A004,4:5 4, %MS 1.83 0.79 0.50 0.02 1.00 1.00 IV, 144:4; sCii4K.St-041.4:;-;;;Zgeo Delay (s) 1.00 1.00 ttf-Ct 4,444-51*W5-442'. -3;:"N 44.1 21.2 575.9 43.6 ,P,Ffe±W•tiatT7E;t;112±r7-ti>.±.;%.Pat:/451.TVII "7.11.*:11:Z115.41.4:7:akni,:t1/4Qt<airtSgt4a5M7n 28.2 1.00 1.00 26.4 21.5 .frAT, :.144A;a67.4,41 0.11 ta'n1:44,W 0.20 0.35 .to 44;•rssns,-4.o3. 1.00 1.00 22.9 24.2 Approach Delay (s) 77.1 25.4 24.0 ' ' ^-'1,d'a 1:: ‘±.!/- ,I,s?'1,;14111It 'f't"iti-4-kg:;41Pes:siCibit-gPtircr.S.:4aelk€I631.Z.-5.frectazai-V,AA5,.KtilAttAgtinSki;'' HCM Volume to Capacity ratio 0.79 I44gr'aiiinrilAtrir--244-fl _TIRS05,KA-.„- -_ , Intersection Capacity Utilization liariAlftifintioiarcteaft7tia,4-0" aki_CSikiatrattS'IT, . ,";sts`z. t(tM ''':' 'f; -ci-ilt c Critical Lane Group 88.2% ICU Level of Service KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 3 Ex +Amb Fri 4: Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations Sign Control Peak Hour Factor Pedestrians Walking Speed (ftls) Right turn flare (veh) Median storage veh) pX, platoon unblocked vC1, stage 1 conf vol vCu, unblocked vol tC, 2 stage (s) Free Stop 0.78 0.78 0.90 0.90 0.42 0.42 788 1351 788 p0 queue free % "`tErflkseanom"' 100 100 Volume Left `'713 cSH rl�lb Queue 4 1700 840 1700 Analysis Period (min) s��E KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 4 HCM Level of Service qtratV S Ex +Amb Fri 5: La Serena Way & Walcott Ln ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations ears'. Volume (vph) Hourly flow rate (vph) Volume Total (vph) Volume Right (vph) -.-� 4- t4\ t ,- ti1 4/ 103 63 41 10 77 166 35 127 78 5 154 17 124 11 88 189 42 10 127 128 11 276 58 181 166 7 181 20 146 Departure Headway (s) 6.6 5.8 6.6 5.6 6.6 6.6 5.4 517 586 518 616 499 519 622 9.7 Capacity (vehT) Approach Delay (s) 10.3 10.3 i4- Analysis Period (min) KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page.5 Ex + Amb Sun 1: Margarita Rd & Winchester Rd ICN Religious Facility Lane Configurations Ideal Flow (vphpl) Lane Util. Factor 1900 1900 1900 0.97 0.95 1.00 4 t t ' VI tt -91 ftt ill lett, 1900 1900 `, .1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.91 1.00 0.97 0.91 4, Flpb, ped/bikes Flt Protected Flt Permitted Peak -hour factor, PHF RTOR Reduction (vph) 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 :.,ale''; .„so-L6.z. '��: .I�&�` '�,��ati 3&. ``,c ;, L < s-.. •.9c}.rtC ii? - tiF' 4" 1a 5 ;' 6A 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.87 0.87 0.87 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.89 0.89 0.89 0 220 0 320 0 196 7 0 Confl. Peds. (#/hr) 11 Protected Phases otectedPhases Actuated Green, G (s) Actuated g/C Ratio Vehicle Extension (s) v/s Ratio Prot v/c Ratio 9.7 22.3 10.7 13.4 26.0 20.3 10.7 38.5 13.4 20.3 48.1 0.06 0.17 0.07 0.09 0.20 0.15 0.07 0.32 0.09 0.15 0.40 Progression Factor Delay (s) ` Approach Delay (s) HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 4.0 1.5 1.5 4.0 0.05 x015 0.01 x0.08 x011 0.10 0.06 0.16 0.01 x019 c0.31 0.81 0.89 0.15 0.88 0.53 0.64 0.84 0.52 0.13 1.21 0.78 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 72.2 60.3 49.5 72.1 40.3 59.8 0.93 51.7 48.9 73.5 31.9 47.1 157.6 ICU Level of Service 41.1 31.4 67.9 KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 1 Ex + Amb Sun 2: Nicolas Rd & Winchester Rd ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations Ideal Flow (vphpl) OrlawiL Lane Util. Factor Flpb, ped/bikes Flt Protected Flt Permitted /411 i 4\ t ti 1 4/ !Pi + r .ate 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1 tett) 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 Peak -hour factor, PHF 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.77 RTOR Reduction (vph) 0 19 Confl. Peds. (#/hr) Protected Phases 0.77 0.77 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.88 0.88 0.88 139 0 0 109 Actuated Green, G (s) Actuated g/C Ratios. Vehicle Extension (s) v/s Ratio Prot 25.1 39.8 27.9 42.6 42.6 7.9 49.0 49.0 30.6 71.7 0.13 0.22 0.15 0.24 0.24 0.03 0.28 0.28 0.17 0.42 1.5 2.0 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 4.0 c0.15 0.01 yp 0.03 c0.24 c0.17 0.30 1.02 0.03 0.11 0.94 0.88 0.32 1.00 0.71 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 v/c Ratio Progression Factor Delay (s) Approach Delay (s) 0.01 0.01 0.06 0.04 1.00 1.00 63.0 50.6 vks Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group 54.4 114.2 48.2 49.2 180.7 63.4 47.8 120.7 41.3 96.8 64.7 54.3 KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 2 Ex + Amb Sun 3: Nicolas Rd & General Kearny Rd ICD! Religious Facility - , t 1 Lane Configurations 1 ft+ hl fr, 1-,,,44„.wpc,w,4,elsr,414PAitaiNg IV le-, 121kt-'11.0.1-Kesittb-11iPa‘0"ff‘9-110-110381:02.Y01T44-snif4"q1'14,,-1P-..„414,0-Ati5'Cf.ehitargaz- Ideal Flow (vphpl) 1900 , , 1900 ,190,1), 1900,, jyI.N,,,,,,:ixeii; ,,csq,arc-v-,03,ssoiNgr--4; VitiA 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 Lane Util. Factor soi,...sita ,,„c; -,:t:taittv:t,,,,--4444-at ?sag - - isgez...4-4;10190' li•ii.;_-_g0-a4-A - .,.-L 1.00 la 48 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 uu 1 uu .0-144.41:10$1110.:ntifita-itPaD4 A,;/44 --iii,,, Flop, ped/bikes ,,. 1.00 1.00,,,„ ,,,.,,,„.„.,1;40;,,,,,,499r.,,,,,,i„,:!4‘.149,9„:„.::,!..i. 1.00 Flt Protected dratilitgeSitatiSWIS%ttirla;kiitaag 1;4,;)Titia.a6.76 aW0fri go. 100 086 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 4 Nitaatlattiltittit:4114:Viilattatalltit ,i*tiSSISOttr: 4; I 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.68 1.00 0.76 1.00 a..-3.41Ken gre )44tieli Fit Permitted go` A:15;12 ns1.1-,-Aa:',er4P4F6SrL21.1%-14441A.AII44X-P,i4ASC Peak -hour factor, PHF 0.68 0.88 0.88 0.75 0.75 0.75 0 71 0 71 L-PaitasKat RTOR Reduction (vph) Confi. Peds. (#/h 0.71 0.88 0.88 0.88 ‘SISP40114r(t1sPe4;,:c0tPS;thiabita.d.10 SPAS 10 0 99 '4% 4 creettamk-mis-rosepktsnii* )-4-4p(pricrs atitIg0.1441MTC4ihtt,H.421.44Q.,,T#1,,,,,Wilrev Protected Phases rTAlh:14q4W1--tettrThitt"-%-tt-40k* l':.‘10tm0AZ1074a1Sk's .1-44fAk-AINA%4 Actuated Green, G (s) VIN44(49'000.0Z.,24,4.-,vt,e„tigai;.-0,0114-2,Lki, 5.5 15.9 5.8 16.2 Actuated g/C Ratio 0.06 0.28 I'lr41,1S4-4W.,Ilat<444;tica 4:14)212'' Vehicle Extension (s) 1.5 4.0 0.06 0.29 tm Olt 1.5 4.0 9.7 9.7 0.15 0.15 vfraenirpaitit. 2.0 2.0 9.7 9.7 „4„;04-L,0,6114, 0.15 0.15 't4 2.0 2.0 eIliTiattir,I4IMAflattiteltacEVVI" tIt 'Of :kr& SSW* 'ef'?"--ttrALtai 0.06 0.09 c0.07 c0.13 0.00 st vis Ratio Prot ifk•pftfir 'Lligitft • v/c Ratio ,4MKII019(4c4;;IM Progression Factor 1.02 0.32 1.00 1.00 ) Delay (s) 1.07 0.43 0.27 0.00 'y.4-4,2'4,4444, "4e -it Lf*' tI-1644•4%- rd.. !II:4'W, " 504%-w-citar-it 0.01 tal! 0.10 0.09 1.00 1.00 117.5 i&i 127.4 13.5 1.00 1.00 17.5 16.5 1.00 1.00 16.8 16.8 '4$.4%Yi4k4E't,4', n-7.4V,C-„nst44-.4I''--ZI-B,A4a*g45.5:-.-9 414:114.--F2Iel'f:143-7.444.Ifigtctfig-IM-C-tqft.3%,:at3341: Approach Delay (s) 37.4 37.2 17.4 16.8 LC:1 tilr;QQ't tZt. VS4S.1:4*-A11.1111q\ HCM Volume to Capacity ratio 0.33 Efkirie Oiktnint-206:".%144-tirrak Intersection Capacity Utilization „Ni4;:z.r,:sat'Af,„Ifiggl-WAVAI4Inri.,a14,4445-0 -3.441iltbin4451CW‘4944{4:34,r‘keed‘flf-A, -tamiat c Critical Lane Group 110. 140.0: ki.:00410024%,:k 43.7% ICU Level of Service 0.„44‘.1411I0 210( KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 3 Ex + Amb Sun 4: Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations Sign Control Peak Hour Factor Pedestrians `\ p Free Free Stop 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.98 0.62 0.62 Walking Speed (ft/s) Right turn Flare (veh) Median storage veh) pX, platoon unblocked stage 1 con f vol unblocked vol tC, 2 stage (s) p0 queue free % Volume Left cSH F�F�ja Queue Length 95th (ft) Lane LOS tpz Approach LOS Average Delay Analysis Period (min) 0.1 15 KOA Corporation Synchro7- Report Page 4 Ex + Amb Sun 5: La Serena Way & Walcott Ln ICN Religious Facility Lane Configurations Volume (vph) Hourly flow rate (vph) Volume Total (vph) Volume Right (vph) Departure Capacity (vehlh) -Y�FiEr1l�f='¢ Approach Delay (s) 37 56 21 Headway (s) 6.0 5.3 5.9 5.0 5.7 5.9 4.7 562 637 576 3 HCM Level of Service KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 5 ;11 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Actuated gIC Ratio Ex +Amb +Project Fri 1: Margarita Rd & Winchester Rd ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations Ideal Flow (vphpl) 111 ft tt '11 tit vi +ft► P, ;. 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 Lane Util. Factor Flpb ped/bikes 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00k 1.00 1 00 1.00 Flt Protected 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.91 1.00 0.97 0.91 Flt Permitted Peak -hour factor, PHF 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 RTOR Reduction (vph) Confl. Peds. (#/hr) Protected Phases �xs 1,44 iegfr s�a Actuated Green, G (s) 9.9 29.3 22.0 14.5 33.9 20.0 22.0 52.8 14.5 20.0 50.8 0.05 0.20 0.14 0.09 0.23 0.13 0.14 0.37 0.09 0.13 0.36 Vehicle Extension (s) 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 4.0 1.5 1.5 4.0 v/s Ratio Prot v/c Progression Factor Delay (s) Approach Delay (s) 0.04 0.18 0.05 c0.08 c0.22 c0.31 0.14 c0.34 0.06 0.21 0.34 0.86 0.94 0.37 0.91 0.97 2.46 0.96 0.93 0.76 1.69 0.94 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 93.0 73.8 52.8 91.0 75.0 732.3 88.4 49.8 79.0 380.0 52.8 71.7 361.2 59.7 HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group ICU Level of Service KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 1 Ex +Amb +Project Fri 2: Nicolas Rd & Winchester Rd ICTV Religious Facility sAVSS-:' 4- Lane Configurations 1.: 75. „„, - „„.,,,, 7 setwAscislaS1 ,peallatital, '1 I) Vi t Pr 1 +if _ ii 4413!_ ,,, Ideal Flow (vphpt ----ra'v' ' 1900 -1900 1900. - 1900 1900 1900 1900 3:CiLSC,7c3.14f ATIAlf- iiiite, ;;474 -ti kr 4,1-- ---ffis- -- rd--- l'-• .1900 -I900 1900 1900 1900 -141,,aggranaal Anatitgataiallt -o:.:&5 Lane Util. Factor 1.00 1.00 0.97 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.91 1.00 1.00 0.91 1catwitaidiack*0nia,t7e4guittilar trii2,-',10;i1ViVs- TIM; Flpb, ped/bikes 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 attitaffingassagakeSitalSaltlin MatillittaVAIIIISM Flt Protected 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 A katiaiStftlit iliftelitir- 7SNt41Plr@'v;g2LrlltT,T rtSliran 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 Flt Permitted Ct.csP. Z?7e; ?/1/4_, " \-171 trisaii4 tr,-;,-*WcArrr-11.:01/4a3/5,4452A,!..xix,S6--,x-x: Peak -hour factor, PHF Alkic.3344#4;: RTOR Reduction (vph) uttc4,00:4,-:FACVeine Confi. Peds. (#/hr) 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.82 0.82 0.82 0.88 0.88 0.88 -4,claittir-A1590.0k-3-0;- 10 nct,104-4-2 arOsein"?Joirm kvvr--0,0*Ast. fkasto 254 195 ,,,-,q4”-Alon„g-Liatiri &CAP g-c4MA 430a43?-1*-'41,14.P4A244:43Arati cg3 287 295 169 630 Protected Phases AM I iltartlf.,-4tiatw, to' 154.1xe aut;--st tikeStRi ;,zr ,e1:4iiii/WakeiVta1,1014-S,11?-4.irfik-- tb...',4410:tifccii:100°,"LIA9n4;4";'"414r '17S, ce--cNSEVA:,-- 30.0 44.0 44.0 16.8 50.0 50.0 35.0 68.2 risc-srattitury -4-fateresudwaa:g 44;113 /C Ratio 0.16 0.24 0.24 0.08 0.27 0.27 0.19 0.38 :e1ilit*3;; ,a-ror-sh 4.sirt.6.L wrostatAmt 3 * itstnk- c;c‘fbctS> 1.5 2.0 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 4.0 Actuated Green, G (s) 25.0 39.0 :041:0Andige54,3&crk- ,74, c41.194 -31W:3- Actuated 0.13 0.21 filiWitiGniesiN'Tt::4,-,,4-K.ateser.:MoZ Vehicle Extension (s) v/s Ratio Prot v/c Ratio Progression Factor Delay (s) -'4,44.mc c-riatictk-iii-gia* 0.15 c0.28 70;t: s 1.19 1.36 1.00 1.00 c0.20 0.05 £ 1.27 0.23 0.07 c0.45 c 340 /31-44-xe.1,1 c0.24 ICVe 0.33 -Yalte} 1.30 0.86 te41104 1.00 1.00 7 SP 209.7 52.9 54.0 120.7 361.6 94.2 226.7 53.6 62, Jscrm. 0.31 0.89 1.66 0.93 gn1 t1J1eTt 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Prztinkituks1+-slaii°a1VW,W+---0,111Psil -45:4003S= 197.0 246.9 1.00 -zizzt-x-den4 ° "t.. (:4- -4- • xx.1_;.<4, OL,A j3",31xx.vicri. Approach Delay (s) 228.4 149.8 306.7 91.2 c:giiiir,7411-19111-0t4,44-Pcik'atc1,44,-,e&itiagiaireact,V+C` HCM Volume to Capacity ratio 1.51 4Y-Si-VOr.,Cliiclif-t4Terlinectr.trica,caztzt/ n@por, 4.z.k 1,14.00 -01011.4;$1.4'n -',A,' criAt' Intersection Capacity Utilization 130.4% ICU Level of Service tfqt-j-i,fMtitrktC,z7.F1,c,":,4sscor;-ia,tso,_AA-4ttrtmyce*-raLgeiztazc,o4*iragy:),--iy- c Critical Lane Group Ves' A _ce KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 2 Ex +Amb +Project Fri 3: Nicolas Rd & General Kearny Rd ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations 43 '1 Ideal Flow (vphpl) 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 Lane U61. Factor Flpb, ped/bikes Flt Protected Flt Permitted 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 tf 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.23 1.00 0.75 1.00 Peak -hour factor, PHF RTOR Reduction (vph) Confl. Peds. (#/hr) JRAAreik 0.81 0.81 0.81 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.53 0.53 0.53 11 14 0 301 81 Protected Phases Actuated Green, G (s) 25.1 43.8 3.9 22.6 32.1 32.1 32.1 32.1 Actuated g!C Ratio 0.24 0.43 001 021 031 0.31 0.31 031 vitt.14 Vehicle Extension (s) 1.5 4.0 1.5 4.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 v/s Ratio Prot v/c Ratio Progression Factor Delay (s) a . Approach Delay (s) c0.22 0.27 0.02 c0.15 0.01 0.11 0.92 0.62 1.94 0.74 0.54 0.02 0.21 0.35 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 60.5 21.5 32.7 628.8 38.7 28.8 22.4 71.9 27.5 1.00 1.00 23.9 25.2 25.0 HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group 0.71 89.8% ICU Level of Service KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 3 Ex +Amb +Project Fri 4: Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations .j ¥ VOL Free Stop Sign Control Peak Hour Factor 0.78 0.78 0.90 0.90 0.42 0.42 Pedestrians Right turn flare (veh) Median storage veh) pX, platoon vC1 vCu, unblocked stage 1 cont vol unblocked vol 864 1433 826 tC, 2 stage (s) p0 queue free % 97 88 �-r 22 136 Queue Length 95th (ft) Lane LOS Approach LOS ,, A F obi KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 4 jEitc4f,j,,te,vitritWilf,r4ilai*SA92: Analysis Period (min) 15 •V;4.:.saiSMISti");:47,Wtectlint4rnittlitktittnafagenisacitii,gohakty, Ex +Amb +Project Fri 5: La Serena Way & Walcott Ln ICTV Religious Facility C 4\ t \* ./ Lane Configurations itiaggiVY°. Volume (vph) 115 63 41 10 77 '''StrtaVetitaitWittra Win& Mt:. f‘e FL; Hourly flow rate (vph) Volume Total (vph) 142 78 51 11 142 128 11 283 flLd-'14'13$ att\tThi..3 retteStair Volume Right (vph) 0 -"*51 0 195 kiilkt4j.a4ti:..k Wes-- t„q%314-dia tergS 'frarkel SASSIS. 172 35 8 6 160 17 136 5*, 88 195 42 10 58 188 180 Departure Headway (s) tleRrA4kfanilin147;t4414+ Capacity (veh/h) 6.7 5.9 6.7 5.7 ° 160 art; tale, 6.7 6.6 5.5 511 577 510 606 479 514 615 - • !--ie!) Phil, t°`- I YtkiW"VjzsF r;q1cct-;7: re,C36,7: 14::-;c4WP; .1.%"; Approach Delay (s) 10.1 11.8 mcva 10.5 10.7 !ri , 188 20 160 ISIStaei 'eticalta attt-fle r4A-,/c 5.) i1,1-6C.4.A=VA- HCM Level of Service KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 5 Ex + Amb + Project Sun 1: Margarita Rd & Winchester Rd ICTV Religious Facility -) Nt 1_4- t4/9 LaneC figurations In tt 'Pi tn. 1/11 Titt 198 247 343 417 198 879 212 579 1348 122 Ideal Flow (vphpl) 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 r:i:1 -44 tiiisireeaakaaataaa4ag4aagigeklsr; Lane Util. Factor 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.91 1.00 grir RttataX(iZt;:tcA,- -44SLASIMIA :SAL. aiilaktfitea: **Ur( .@ Flpb, ped/bikes 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 4I41tta3teralagat,Stlatartala,-- C'tn; ere:13(0:414NAR; Flt Protected 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 76 - -Sr latteathefte ellteraal Flt Permitted 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 9- la 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 r''.gagyalecifi*7-24 45-:&":4;aiiktleg;,454isiC 4.12. 0 °I-riPt 6-0 / tr-.2, 4.44 }Ss Peak -hour factor, PHF 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.87 0.87 0.87 0.98 0.98 0:98 0.89 0.89 0.89 ra, 600,r140Mh*fovstyktiatias41,141/4 ' 4. ISACWASIO,1:. RTOR Reduction (vph) Zit"-$44,14rigel°}: c'e- 4:4 Confl. Peds. (Mr) Stratt 0 7 0 220 318 tier.44.9 itts,-ZiOcAiAti,r2 196 1-4 11 ,,,7,rtg`ekaita-0,00/4v4:4f..1-31,0sWe's et, 4.175kvaki9licr`"TOta*P4Vtlir qttscorArol, aro/ ref. Protected Phases 1q9ltragAtt ''AI,t4Vigefl-Qtea-4670 -rn4 Actuated Green, G (s) 9.7 22.3 10.7 13.4 26.0 20.3 10.7 39.6 - 13.4 %C;11Vil(40"4 kf"-jrtl:LNX-: tvelWn L'agererg-4,trerWe Actuated g/C Ratio 0.06 0.17 0.07 0.09 0.20 0.15 0.07 e„t[Ardp1,*;441,I4 ,,Azy tits-aynta Vehicle Extension (s) 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 ' 2.0 0.32 0.09 1.5 1.5 4.0 1.5 20.3 49.2 0.15 0.41 -77ki.M'Se 1.5 • 4.0 MhigtaVcitriVe:, vis Ratio Prot '1910f-6 v/c Ratio ?ffinit4r-ioritpur-,..4 Progression Factor, Delay (s) 41' Yfsa,-,,,c4fg-etar a c 0.05 c0.15 0.01 c0.08 c0.11 0.10 'erlittrattaier 0.82 0.90 0.15 0.88 0.54 0.65 0.85 , 0.06 0.17 0.01 c0.19 c0.32 - attrapat 0.54 0.13 1.22 0.79 _„,„ 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 fr 4; V. "S 4 \titsx ;4 :cat, 444 '0441-S4 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 4,-41 74.2 62.3 50.1 74.3 40.9 50.1 'fatvr- 10.4-s wAIPS-73:446,A, 76.0 32.0 47.6 163.8 31.8 rs.virts:`•A-Itst.„:::;;;;;:qt--:0 ,-;,„7, Nzir ga-&&--Ptaa,, -tri,"fl.,DStrt -4-1t43"; Onect,-; icis* Approach Delay (s) 61.4 52.9 41.3 69.1 JO, r rtagrverNmatri-n .,tietnt-Ake HCM Volume to Capadty ratio MANWATATtaraZgfl..war:;JOL,Siggiar- 79.4% ICU Level of Service 0.94 Intersection Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group Wxravkist-'" '4.14oss,. 4%. sfr atattlell 0 KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 1 "'D Ex + Amb + Project Sun 2: Nicolas Rd & Winchester Rd ICN Religious Facility Lane Configurations Ideal Flow (vphpl) Lane Util. Factor Flpb, ped/bikes rws Fit Protected Flt Permitted `p t t1 t t ' 1 r ►� r Hi) givAtia 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 3".....YivM.$. ., 1.00 1.00 0.97 1.00 1.00%v. v- 1.00 0.91 1.00 1.00 0.91 .. 1.0n0 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 r. iP 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00. 1.00 0.95 1.00 r. .9 ulSc�il.o..- 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 41tltj°rfriii-i'¢Y $A ..," Peak -hour factor, PHF 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.88 0.88 0.88 f r� P, eti9lln t¢.d64;a ew353 t $ -e iv ..a'�,- S o tea.... 2. �•`'• -` gavk:r' ns-;.: "Y. �..t'c x cel" _. .,,viem �..._-�a"i�e. R: irn�.Ea .,, ih.>s RTOR Reduction (vph) Confl. Peds. (#/hr) Protected Phases Actuated Green, G (s) Actuated gIC Ratio Vehicle Extension (s) 1R1YP nrAT4r9 v/s Ratio Prot v/c Ratio Progression Factor Delay (s) 25.0 39.1 0.13 0.21 1.5 2.0 30.0 44.1 44.1 8.1 49.4 49.4 32.2 73.5 0.16 0.24 0.24 0.03 0.28 0.28 0.17 0.42 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 4.0 c0.17 0.01 Approach Delay (s) HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group 0.03 c0.24 c0.18 0.30 mreAt 1.06 0.03 0.12 0.93 0.89 0.38 1.02 0.71 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00. .- �- - 64.8 52.8 126.6 48.6 49.8 174.6 65.8 50.3 124.8 41.8 56.4 106.2 0.75 89.5% ICU Level of Service 66.3 56.0 KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 2 HCM Volume to Capacity ratio 0.36 Aorszatilaain" Ex + Amb + Project Sun 3: Nicolas Rd & General Kearny Rd ICTV Religious Facility t \* 504A4 Lane Configurations I In> vi ti) 1 t) I to,-----1443w33;4],338921cIrt30itifi89 386s12s3b31,„,,„ ,, ,,4 1p2 Ideal Flow (vphpl) 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 MO 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 ficIA OW3W.,:nfigaan-iaeley.t T) a:11Sibra mg iitataitrat Lane Util. Factor 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 WO4A,A04440,3 Flpb, ped/bikes 1.00 1.00 ._,. j,lre„SiAilitttiatiajt,4,1.2% !;1,./OL3/4r, ,L.,,_ 1-00 cf, sr, ,,,,,-'9, zr, Ala 1.00 1.00 IlMftifl, . 1.00 313: lteNtrraitVer 04410401411* 4 - ' - 0.96 1.00 RtProteded ,_.,3„. __,,,,,,,,,flt -,33,-..---c-44r, _ :3- . ,3Tnir4 ----n ' '- cr'lf4A5 - '' 1.00 0.95 1.00 _ c, ,4ey,x4 ;07.%\atra,,o,,,, Le0i96fir_ 1.00 Flt Permitted ,31.10yirittatelleatata,tirana, .w. m 0.95 1.00 0.95 1 00 r.e-d fr.' -0.68 1.00 0.76 1.00 .5Ortatirce r'i,4*st -, 31i4.00* -4V Kirtot1,93MItz leStal 3S-4,441 '444.4,1a. 311+4>44,4.33 Peak -hour factor, PHF 0.88 0.88 0.88 0.75 0.75 0.75 404Sfailektai.;4 ao RTOR Reduction (vph) lec---5ry.Lttiviell 0 0.71 0.71 0.71 0.88 0.88 0.88 0 99 ;441.011; .WgWMMPqgaVkSSatkN&e,fktbWgeetiag&kOA*AW4ktahilSlirglgbkbat%giAgW.Y111 Confl. Peds. (Mr) 1 1 2 iincifrinettagril se inataallitaiffe -V ItitiiaalleaSSAA Protected Phases 2 4 8 MOSAMO.i3S•freWictseigilinaZiff4244iTgiWOrifteie AitireLlit4a agStAkinalace, Actuated Green, G (s) 5.5 16.7 5.9 17.1 ‘`'4e74"1"4:Milrettfat‘teli -4 1A`c4if Actuated g/C Ratio r'4?4.11;4,- mil 344, 4,4, Vehicle Extension (s) 0.05 0.30 0.06 0.31 9.6 9.6 0.14 0.14 z..t.Stet S.W:t3vIrt‘c -a11.3;7•14S „ 1.5 4.0 1.5 4.0 2.0 2.0 9.6 9.6 0.14 0.14 -4*-:11Wg-,444,0;4-4 2.0 2.0 v/s Ratio Prot v/c Raho Progression Factor 0.06 0.11 c0.07 c0.15 .44 a-to-rt94W " ' ttforiet,42-ip ,:aiir 1.03 0.37 1.05 0.48 0.00 0.28 0.00 f4 -V :::;t24t27,15a5-Si,C °s:'*.t."4"3 e 44,4 4-4,-S' 41; 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.01 nttvz,:stecc 0.11 0.09 1.00 100 104:101e2tRa.02Taitti;10.atii0-ii-44M-#.rtica744.:Pante:g,,,A3aViA3-aattTabLSROCALeV;;(4A,, 121.3 13.2 Delay (s) 121.3 13.5 18.0 17.0 kA14_, 't4t111444, 4 °±-3,4-4 4?,:kn :57., - Zg;.32friir Approach Delay (s) 35.0 33.3 17.3 17.3 18.0 17.3 -7' -7s .5:754.: f:3,?,k15,;:;r3r37.?-`=-1-Att1- Intersection Capacity Utilization 0144:101.3c14561114414M-11-ta:s..1*iiCARAMICA-74.chCiSNZ c Critical Lane Group ti4,41-44tAr:4N1,1--ftlez,fitccatar4464-144,-‘1-47-4:4 74.4-4 -44:filt 'Eits 45.2% ICU Level of Service 2tzieze.7444 KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 3 J Ex + Amb + Project Sun 4: Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri ICTV Religious Facility `i• IN /1" Lane Configurations T.) 4 ¥ wattaiteatenigieSeSiONMaktearit. Free Free Stop c11000W-44iPtrailgiNSOC4WIS4gir 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.98. 0.62 .ly Sign Control Peak Hour Factor :ten•NTAVA-ItaOrtt*,;;-,k4-!alt`.*"-°) 'AP Pedestrians 0.62 -;;SliagegaStclatc-PARice WAlk:1717-i41, -------vet4wekesinfaswonsystats-stal.„vs,,„a__... . A-Vrtalnigaitttiiiatt'Vaaa,-PSa-awa::=tf_ist?:;!:::;;"lt4H' Right tum flare (veh) 190 JA-t,0T4x, Median storage veh) rii1V.MAZA 'otals-aiccxfe>.4rA,-- Naririt? )toft.47- pX, platoon unblocked 4171&fifiVIIIMOAri-et ‘,Itttiktic 4We,- .-%t.-%1•37*% WitliA7A-Wartt542— vC1, stage 1 conf vol itc?"";:triG4AlirilireiVa4:WtiivIr:-.- vCu, unblocked vol tC, 2 stage (s) p0 queue free % 1` d-tif 04,4saah,:latits, 424 721 379 iatitsli+N 98 1.61-titzi st4r-01.44*. SS:TAtki. 75 95 - 44ititt!,V tritimsas:!- FrY-24.v' ?4,:ircaztiatemt, ntlif-P;114,1:c.me eius: Volume Left 1[1[engs'i[liaitt r•-% cSH 20 98 Via's% 1700 1146 435 Queue Length 95th (ft) 0 1 31 '11S.3r{LWc: "Vi,E52iltfitik;41;;;;-;!aali.:39::-Z-A-Mlif•, -2-11C-IceeifeW " Lane LOS ,4-ar :402 .ct siwarsaw kralAra[g---S.-ta g [ kaas z.,[71; ^liftrg Z‘;;;;CI<Z>n'rCt4-t-[:* ‘C-2["iniELV[ki4K31[1/4:44.411:4t0 Approach LOS Average Delay r Analysis Period (min) 41/4wa 2.8 15 KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 4 qcs 57 Ex + Amb + Project Sun 5: La Serena Way & Walcott Ln ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations :flannin Volume (vph) 4— ak- 4\ t \.• sel est, 42 46 17 10 57 101 19 .0%thlit*Itiktg. -la,- Atkaget-QarftaWki At‘ Hourly flow rate (vph) 51 -fS:ATP. 'AR 56 21 14 77 136 30 I* Wite-tatifiagtabitla 123 5 69 166 AIM 93 Volume Total (vph) ,ft) a -444Y 51 77 14 214 44 earl „,:sv Volume Right (vph) 0 21 0 136 9 oMirta1/41-4f:$4.8t-hirg,r°51°ia Departure Headway (s) 6.1 5.4 6.0 5.1 5.8 ittk,..5ii•Mel-tilafa---\ffiatiWilgiv*M4W45%.0tiswi-csiousase"..s.frord„,iwistifiri 554 626 566 678 580 574 706 166 .45 100 - 93 5.9 4.8 statiata Capacity (veh/h) (15:tirmi,Wasivn-gotitvigriajytty;;Okkiim.ff. Approach Delay (s) 8.1 8.9 9.2 9.0 4; r,41:44S,A,;:=1,44T--.1;,..Vae;'• HCM Level of Service A Of449:gircalkffelit• taiLtri4:45:41**01,2;624-itaLkAt Analysis Period (min) 15 tusetiLitfe:esiaicia.:01-411-41a,411", at -Ls -A, Piot Ltiktm-ay-zi -Iirpftw: 73/4, tt-WM. •.-,7,•4•Akstist:** firStti.ti."4-a4 KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 5 APPENDIX E Cumulative Project Information KOA Corporation November 2010 PA05,0156; dopment Activities )5 - 06/03/10) 4:1 APPENDIX F Intersection Level of Service Worksheets Cumulative Year 2013 Conditions Including Roripaugh Ranch Project KOA Corporation November 2010 Ex+Amb+CP+Roripaugh Fri 1: Margarita Rd & Winchester Rd ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations Ideal Flow (vphpl) Lane Util. Factor Flpb, ped/bikes Flt Protected Flt Permitted is `3 '1 t V it d VI tt i" Rif tM- Sint 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.91 1.00 0.97 0.91 ttt r fit) 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00{�, 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1= t Sia A trat 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00s 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 KGF.„ ,t.<... Peak -hour factor, PHF 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.90 0.90 0:90 0.90 0.90 0.90 RTOR Reduction (vph) Conti. Peds. (#/hr) Protected Phases Actuated Actuated bSe s G Green,10.529.3 22.0 14.9 33.7 20.1 22.0 52.7 14.9 20..wm...-50_.. (� ....1 50.8 g/C Ratio 0.06 0.19 0.14 0.09 0.23 0.13 0.14 0.37 0.09 0.13 0.35 Vehicle Extension (s) v/s Ratio Prot v/c Progression Factor Delay (s) Approach Delay (s) 0.05 0.18 0.05 c0.08 c0:22 c0.33 0.14 c0.40 0.08 0.22 0.37 0.88 0.94 0.37 0.88 0.98 2.59 0.97 1.09 0.85 1.72 1.05 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 95.2 74.5 53.0 84.7 77.8 790.7 89.1 92.3 96.0 391.7 79.1 Ti HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization 72.8 391.6 1.22 104.6% ICU Level of Service 92.0 168.4 c Critical Lane Group KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 1 421: -:".74Pita?i!'n?r:9;54-saalZIZV',`; tata,;;R=11:444311%."1:5“vairf-ritrtg-iC:nr Approach Delay (s) 104.0 .41,=-17''r-it.fia,f11-49,199:kag7J.--sc.;21;--eria;:kikA'40.;z-VY;401,;6054.041AA6-4,"‘;‘,1:4-.;,-:pc),A,42.5.;,,nx,,i4-7,:cArt‘j.gziy,= HCM Volume to Capacity ratio AIRC6alag9.41-MNIACai Tmiai:408- frwartt:1,!"-, 1.11 Intersection Capacity Utilization 110.6% Ex+Amb+CP+Roripaugh Fri 2: Nicolas Rd & Winchester Rd ICTV Religious Facility 4 - Lane Configurations ) t r win it. r vi nit rr 11 tttt r iiit3:! 7-;.:frititittatiaISSESSISMASIttaitattlatag Ideal Flow (vphpl) 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 , 1900 1999 1900, ,„:)pc.q„ .c.1poR,, 1!:p rat'WOROSV-004Selog4SPASSVISstataa ..im ',1-4-%410 4 Lane Util. Factor 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.94 1.00 1.00 0.97 0.86 0.88 0.97 0.86 1.00 Flt Protected 100 1.00 100 '149345511,485t. , : 100 1.00 1.00 7Org%4 IL1361,16 " tefargia$7,,, - Flt Permitted 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 . 1.00 .1J aad. 1 00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 . 6 cir kottvitt zfr;".""P.iaaie:j‘k--aatatie 1..4)g'.4? "10 0.95 1.00 Flpb, ped/bikes 'llattatitaA -L- 1.00 1.00 1195 - iptftaalitsfl 1.00 1.00 0.95alas, ro00 .ff,t 9 g as - ?e g 0.95 1.00 3'7.00 n-1104:4S--w-i* 00 1.00 , 4.1130-sto 0 95 1. • itse e+.314 Peak -hour factor, PHF 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.82 0.82 0.82 0.88 0.88 0.88 atrOTZRAMMUDt414., -1 Vv. < RTOR Reduction (vph) Jitt-friciraQ.Clagtee:Wig4: 311 70 257 -yr tic t. ,cyn Iv- 14-4°- arst tit?" A Confl. Peds. (#/hr) 287 41% 277 0 0 31 tcaCt-CI:1-Nanicv-Taji P-I'ar 295 169 630 Protected Phases art4--fo'-na'Ae?fiWVII):3-4 4 it-343-ta" Actuated Green, G (s) 25.0 39.0 39.0 '142tiffletf.W4141,wsirjvI 434kasztAl ziAZ6,-Vc'eT51-0 • Actuated g/C Ratio -PT tv.i. Virkit‘aaa41' et;r1 30.0 44.0 44.0 10.4 50.0 50.0 25.7 65.3 65.3 0.14 0.22 0.22 0.17 "4.4i1A-a17-':32Amin't -w::41*77A-S41.1/2.9C-.:, 0.25 0.25 0.05 0.29 0.29 0.14 0.38 0.38 91 Our itelPi.r.74 - - =sak3giinclacgrfair* MiZigititt OW AL.; - A 1.5 2.0 2.0 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 Vehicle Extension (s) ;:n WilitetVerticiar&S*41,:lat.WW24.41-11;fl,t4,*1aim:IONS)Mil vis Ratio Prot v/c Ratio 0.15 c0.17 c0.17 0.05 epaliti7c- t' -yr 1.13 0.75 0.34 1.01 0.22 ta. 0.04 c0.38 c0.13 0.24 111 0.31 0.81 1.33 0.91 0.94 0.62 0.24 01144- 4-4"1*,i1 4"Ajirentk:r ;V P gilfteaMilati;uaifigctiaiga-Clitiga: 71,0iiL-Sx2,42.104.1adi,j4W--4-1,f tg,s4ta: 3414 Progression Factor frry,)TriWqtnlflArb-til,2iPY;.al.ai1ii-4:'Va:SW3Cf:Kg:;:;*:P-R14N1/23IeAllicWi221Wil154'-''fe-:g';'S14Cean;:P- e Delay (s) 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 167.9 71.0 57.1 101.2 48.2 49.6 101.7 208.7 77.5 96.3 41.2 34.7 83.3 176.9 52.9 4714 °Ogreidt- .7.3-C6.5V15; ‘Teit 45#' Ctz c4s4' ICU Level of Service soit4OzWiliWalar '-'-at-wananSjgaaat 47;741-4 4 -Mn c Critical Lane Group KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 2 Ex+Amb+CP+Roripaugh Fri 3: Nicolas Rd & General Kearny Rd ICN Religious Facility Lane Configurations Ideal Flow (vphpl) Lane Util. Factor Flpb, ped/bikes Flt Protected Flt Permitted -� t tit 's ft, 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 t 4\ t r' ti 1 iv 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 • 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.19 1.00 0.71 1.00 Peak -hour factor, PHF 0.81 0.81 0.81 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.77 0.77 027 0.53 0.53 0.53 RTOR Reduction (vph) Confl. Peds. (#/hr) Protected Phases 14 81 5 Actuated Green, G (s) Actuated g/C 25.1 49.7 0.22 0.47 Vehicle Extension (s) v/s Ratio Prot v/c Ratio Progression Factor Delay (s) Approach Delay (s) c0.22 c0.34 0.98 0.72 1.00 1.00 4.0 28.6 32.1 32.1 32.1 32.1 0.01 0.26 0.29 0.29 0.29 0.29 1.5 4.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 0.02 0.20 0.01 0.11 1.89 0.77 0.68 0.05 0.40 0.36 Vis`; 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 78.7 22.9 603.0 38.7 43.6 25.4 28.6 28.2 HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization 36.6 64.5 35.0 28.3 ICU Level of Service c Critical Lane Group KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 3 Ex+Amb+CP+Roripaugh Fri 4: Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations vit Sign Control Peak Hour Factor Free Stop 0.78 0.78 0.90 0.90 0.42 0.42 Pedestrians Walking Speed (ft/s) ititaYkry Right turn flare (veh) Median storage veh) pX, platoon unblocked vC1, stage 1 conf vol vCu, unblocked vol z ` Volume Left 4F,kriPaFi7; 1700 601 1700 Queue Length 95th (ft) Lane LOS Yr�< Approach LOS Average Delay A Analysis Period (min) KOA Corporation 1 Synchro 7 - Report Page 4 Ex+Amb+CP+Roripaugh Fri 5: La Serena Way & Walcott Ln ICTV Religious Facility -fr k- t fe* \i` Lane Configurations „_ *----..aCeeteriPialittatainr"--11 eiifSAttl,2 t Volume (vph) 150 141 41 10 134 175 35 „nes t'i;AP:4411'jta Hourly flow rate (vph) Volume Total (vph) ;!Laterifliuiu Volume Right (vph) 44.4 Departure Headway (s) Capacity (veh/h) 185 174 185 225 51 11 11 351 152 58 199 42 10 7 187 20 179 187 199 altraft 0 51 0 199 7 0 179 epn 24flitlfee wascipar ribliSle,(-4A....,,Arra—timans-egt,Atc,u,s,„, ,02-, 7.0 6.3 7.1 6.1 7.4 7.2 6.1 Dilt<gen,%o_traia‘:-,dfrv, ti,Vrfricte,,ri,w 4444 a 493 547 482 556 426 470 556 • Fax, tc* cfc:41s0;:ettAitiVArz c.,71,-.7035WaciaAlgl,t191,4w:014,Mstata.44,2it.4,5414)M1,,...gird:wir grit Approach Delay (s) 12.3 16.5 11.4 12.1 F,1% jyv.TeCkarntn, -22):r1:4:;e14 '211.; i4:44272:02-1crYPS",;1212c..24::, ItUggirs,Vv--e HCM Level of Service 1,1;i55-174114:Wi-VM 01,111-fia:ki*?ittrn. :CrfliTea:-.40 -47 4,111M -3;CP4.4:11.rtielr9Ittre;WW Analysis Period (min) '44-4103,.W 15 110.1%,00, afr%E. , 4 it'ait. 47,44.4,1e4---, • KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 5 -1 CI 1":C^ 13r:;:lrlif+4"::;1411re331' t?P•4 Approach Delay (s) 64.1 57.3 Ex+Amb+CP+Roripaugh Sun 1: Margarita Rd & Winchester Rd ICTV Religious Facility •-■ Nt 44- k• t \s• d Lane Configurations .. 11 ft r in ++ vi ttt r vi 4,4$ 74.41Mar WS A)-1/Jj .e' i'-, -013faitalatetit latatIONSMOKCSOILSOI - idealFlow (vphpl) 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 , .61airtia4-;Sit*-,tit diti :*':qa NAOLI:.,:oistst24 oh,aimi, 4 , Ts, _ .3) Lane Uhl. Factor 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.91 1.00 0.97 0.91 '116 ailefiXittraftelriaSitiarSiatila 0.iililasieltailiaiga: °.'5,kilatagagiCal Flpb, ped/bikes 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 70:144101414‘,14WaVan: titg$,Jiti&iiiii-EttaaktYrakeigiiiiiiMviir:t:',-et.': *:* 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 :: 0.95 2- eltiaL.. JP - Irisatilitalataa 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 Flt Protected Fit Permitted 1.00 e e alkatAm. Peak -hour factor, PHF RTOR Reduction (vph) *Pt--'46Eindolier-vVi0P17%11.minkki-4,11-1:AtiZtA 3citEt tymf,ef*„.XrirS tett ltaztrerxrptia 0.84 OE84 0.84 0.87 0.87 0.87 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.88 0.88 0.88 ,,4,4474;taii4Z-;, YstrgA itizeittc-Pst: *We _ 0 0 202 309 196 Confl. Peds. (#/h 10 11 41..ko,"'swiE-5.;441,-Lot'kra-;.:0" -.4((111A0-3/41", ei°;r3ircz 2 3 Protected Phases 61464 .7411ifalZ.6444 .4-alar*tinntlagfrire* ltbit esa' St '*04-* aek150;41441, -- Actuated Green, G (s) 10.0 222 107 13.4 2E6 202 107 41.0 13.4 202 50.5 Actuated g/C Ratio Wirettal421:Strin:ikt 0.06 0.17 0.07 0.09 0.20 0.15 0.07 0.33 0.09 0.15 0.41 wn ms a_Vik-ValaiNate4111r1S0:11% taiiti3S-V .41.41014*WW4S-C-42-Miecat:- ?, Vehicle Extension (s) 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 4.0 1.5 1.5 4.0 Lagsigt*ritgrottrages-wpii%t ;#0.0:400-***-ve4S-Irglito ratejgeeetagW? c0.08 c0.11 0.11 0.06 0.19 0.01 c0.19 c0.38 kon4W147isdatArlfells, vis Ratio Prot 0.05 c0.15 0.02 vIc Ratio 0.85 091 0.91 0.31 0.90 0.55 0.75 0.86 0.58 0.13 1.29 0.91 arrijkla ;41`'36.3);:erZar €?-ita1/42 ;4:1 L'111:;#4.15W cr3015e411"::i;t1:4°I;j2nt ) tr'r14 'Qattat: ‘‘.4 CO" fai, Progression Factor Delay (s) 77.7 65.1 51.6 77.1 42.1 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 58.0 77.6 32.4 48.2 192.9 38.3 41.3 78.3 1, _ rzte-strk: 42ZtiiiiltUatFfec74-afir'itailiTAVAVPV*;_itarc HCM Volume to Capacity ratio dris 46,2 wpiLv„to 7,22V' '..wist%91. Intersechon Capacity Utilization 1.01 83.9% ICU Level of Service 4;1L-Prii c Critical Lane Group Atjc KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 1 Ex+Amb+CP+Roripaugh Sun 2: Nicolas Rd & Winchester Rd ICN Religious Facility Lane Configurations Ideal Flow (vphpl) .0 4 - t t" 1 d r + r VI Mt rt, 'i Mt 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 Lane Util. Factor 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.94 1.00 1.00 0.97 0.86 0.88 0.97 Flpb, ped/bikes Fit Protected Fit Permitted Peak -hour factor, PHF 0.86 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 -1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.77 0.77 0.77 -0.90 0.90 0.90 0.88 0.88 0.88 RTOR Reduction (vph) Confl. Peds. (#/hr) Protected Phases 19 0 0 169 0 0 276 0 0 Actuated Green, G (s) Actuated gIC Ratio 25.1 40.2 40.2 26.9 42.0 42.0 5.5 46.8 46.8 18.2 59.5 59.5 0.15 0.25 0.25 0.16 026 0.26 0.02 029 0.29 0.10 0.38 0.38 t Vehide Extension (s) 1.5 2.0 2.0 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 v/s Ratio Prot v/c Ratio Progression Factor Delay (s Approach Delay (s) HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group 0.01 0.01 c0.15 0.01 0.01 0.20 c0.09 c0.25 0.06 0.02 0.02 0.97 0.03 0.14 0.88 0.68 0.14 0.91 0.67 0.01 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 55.4 42.8 42.7 86.3 41.4 42.7 147.2 48.2 39.3 92.5 39.8 29.3 46.5 0.54 76.0 49.1 48.3 84.5% ICU Level of Service KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 2 Ex+Amb+CP+Roripaugh Sun 3: Nicolas Rd & General Kearny Rd ICTV Religious Facility '- t 4\ t /0 - ` Lane Configurations T'. hl tt+ P�g`vPC 2 ai '.i➢'Fty rs i:]_�_r.^. �F�v'K..'. .::'v . :ay`: Ideal Flow (vphpl) Lane Util. Factor 1.00 0.95 Flpb, ped/bikes Flt Protected Flt Permitted 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 A 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.9{{5 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1900 1900 1900 1900 1.00 1.00 X14 ^ �e"i{Y X%tSrn, 1.00 1.00 0.68 1.00 0.74 1.00 Peak -hour factor, PHF RTOR Reduction (vph) Confl. Peds. (Mr) ::_k;Altaz-ne 0.88 0.88 0.88 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.71 0.71 0.71 0.88 0.88 0.88 0 faa 101 2 Protected Phases Actuated Green, G (s) Actuated g/C Ratio 6.0 22.4 6.5 22.9 9.6 9.6 Vehicle Extension (s) 1.5 4.0 1.5 4.0 v/s Ratio Prot 1 v/c Ratio Progression Factor Approach Delay (s) 0.98 0.36 0.99 0.58 1.00 1.00 28.6 25.5 0.00 0.32 0.02 1.00 1.00 21.3 20.1 20.9 0.01 0.24 0.10 1.00 1.00 20.5 HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group 0.44 50.4% ICU Level of Service KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 3 Approach LOS Ex+Amb+CP+Roripaugh Sun 4: Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations 414 Wft4:41?1: ArtuTi-104-1 Sign Control 121— Peak Hour Factor 4 ¥ SESS-PariattiZAketeiteartaiMMON Free Free Stop ihtt a°;1.4.131aggfaratifibliatitAgiSal 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.62 PIO r'r'i`t(taLlidiS litkii-C.ft.0.4AtakkilaNy :-''tifitc Pedestrians erg/41:1AI It 40:CW-P14;44.44-4"444'4Wa4 .11-48-1-5-flyni "SISOMP Ittatt,e4raeeif-a tiatlatate Walking Speed (ftfs) intatrattaeattit:I'eategeeat TSSOMPIStatter4 Right turn flare (veh) Median storage veh) eth0:4040,:afk pX, platoon unblocked 414-4:44: 'tEntarr-,:-A.SagtabatliTa sql-s.-4,t-t.--;:sagan+4:c-141Wann-etn-or, C;:tribiXiii,t;51AIMRiagtarni543q);TgAikit:teatinit?yitii:41fra%Tat,:tt-ti.tilijikalb:AW,-; vC1, stage 1 cont vol 'dah•rti,..kiCt5iNnerZiii:34RoCifitNICICA44,:/-7.?-1Rd"-A?4,-ii..t- vCu, unblocked vol tC, 2 stage (s) 350 900 335 1,.? -410t1 7 -WA St4'43ri'tafent- Pigttrogit.- tt)rrt,14,itta- p0 queue free % 100 99 100 ft-ergY„.44 ix4tfisttiztft,:airagr.,72..w,ge-a,V.::-,$4,„_:::;z54-Lati210 rt- A,.'-riotl‘li4;1,4=e1-6yo.p-,t-fal:4,-.-:41Wa Volume Left cSH -WASONNA1/4411 1700 1220 311 4--tOilq:615410tangtitga4tafiltalialtnPtet Queue Length 95th (ft) Ziaizati.:$1,ka4f .:4.-"‘aaggik4R-1411/4.4vMetiiatZL, Lane LOS ,44.e.4r ttatWiffLAS -1...K4 4• wt 444. Average Delay 0.1 tra4,01-.V11111443/4,4?-"*tAnZtlE4S.gat K.C.2504,' iiat4445.061; Analysis Period (min) 15 44% f4'44:44`4W$14;4, '144;. 7Z.t. n41 KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 4 Ex+Amb+CP+Roripaugh Sun 5: La Serena Way & Walcott Ln ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations 1 4- 4\ t ti 1 ./ Hourly flow rate (vph) Volume Total (vph) Volume Right (vph) 54 130 14 297 169 136 Departure Headway (s) 6.4 5.8 6.3 5.4 6.3 6.4 5.2 Capacity (vehlh) 528 588 546 637 522 534 646 Approach Delay (s) uZ HCM Level of Service Analysis Period (min) 9.0 11.4 9.8 9.7 _ Jay t FVh� :GF:w KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 5 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Ex+Amb+CP+Roripaugh Fri 1: Margarita Rd & Winchester Rd ICTV Religious Facility With Project -1.• 1 4- 4\ t t* V 1 Lane Configurations RI ft ttt p ►�►� ,�� aeE IdealFlow(vphpl) 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 pi SVS ft Lane Uhl. Factor Flpb ped/bikes Flt Protected Flt Permitted Peak -hour factor, PHF }1}.00 1.00 1.00 r11.000 1..00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 jAnte 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 RTOR Reduction (vph) Protected Phases a�1 4 1 Actuated Green, G (s) 10.5 29.3 22.0 15.1 33.9 20.1 22.0 Actuated g/C Ratio 0.06 0.19 0.14 52.7 15.1 20.1 50.8 0.09 0.23 0.13 0.14 0.37 0.09 0.13 0.35 Vehicle Extension (s) v/s Ratio Prot v/c Ratio Progression Factor Delay (s) Approach Delay (s) 0.05 0.18 0.05 c0.08 c0.22 c0.33 0.14 a - c0.41 0.08 0.22 0.38 0.88 0.94 0.37 0.87 0.97 2.61 0.97 1.12 0.85 1.72 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 96.7 74.8 53.1 82.6 76.7 796.4 89.6 103.4 94.8 393.5 89.0 73.3 393.3 100.4 174.5 HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group 1.23 105.5% ICU Level of Service KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 1 ok{i'veil �bkij; - " 'af113.4.31-1333/1;13 113-3643f337a" 3323'.:33-,:t3C.13e:43 ,k433--2:14333C4133.;513:3tA034 4$17iilt_Ccriii-11.-&;1.413131.ej illi31.t..1`';'-34t3Aggatt:32&W HCM Volume to Capacity ratio 1.12 314 Ex+Amb+CP+Roripaugh Fri 2: Nicolas Rd & Winchester Rd ICTV Religious Facility With Project /- k• 4\ t \* 1, 1 + 1900 1900 .4-gattworia1900,9P0dg900 '4a1906 1466 Lane Configurationsr t r -e„rcara Ideal Flow (vphpl) pittiv-4 air socatigassiaps,,,t,e,n anatt., 4,11` ' filo Lane Util. Factor 1.00 1.00 - _flnQT 1.00 0.94 1.00 1.00 0.97 0.86 0.88 0.97 0.86 1.00 510,"N:NJA±A. 4e -titer' ktis,4 ek,r) _Tbeteabie7iSej 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 T141,1 flrMfi nee - 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 at*, -as 10 0 0 .,; Flt Permitted 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 Flpb, ped/bikes 1.00 Flt Protected Seisd.°C0 ,eiWciv0.1a-w/re 413 44.43,1 Peak -hour factor, PHF LOP. 41,..,ika, Or* 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.95 1.00 1.00 Tr.t• 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.82 0.82 0.82 0.88 0.88 0.88 0Y -TR hr nii5lInt*f3A.Wjfklan 3333V43,33V133j4t1 ';',:1911 2f.re-MIrt3•57-e74'iraiN44*.1:.-?41 70 RTOR Reduction (vph) 271 300 31 Confl. Peds. (#/hr) 287 Protected Phases AtAlft,1*.J.VF-44:-24 -1E-AP:egni .gef,z7C-1.547e,we Actuated Green, G (s) 295 169 630 :00.--Wiltecetkvecepr-1,474-7:0;zikna-Arts.i. 25.0 39.0 39.0 30.0 44.0 44.0 10.4 50.1 50.1 26.5 66.2 66.2 ViStiflifitaiti-ri‘:/kkentgl.c.:a-iii-AgittiaCaig*MAW44.41-1.Viririkteggie:MI/eSgat 0.13 0.22 0.22 0.17 0.25 0.25 0.05 0.29 0.29 0.14 0.39 0.39 e314.1?1,31keatiS6afra3N4-atfraktglhektalet-1;,,,g41.3 -33k C0z.0.072,rainftWAW0ils,..v--MCfavi.24,14- Vehicle Extension (s) 1.5 2.0 2.0 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 Actuated gIC Ratio 4.0 2.0 4.0 ligawavirm9,,,Yip`SaT4,1i14,M.f.010,Ra:44'-t-,110:4: 0:0ZAW:Sig.1.30:VAlvelaS,14407017,61, vis Ratio Prot 0.15 c0.17 .,'/Ack9..ALSX,L0.5 4.;-44r v/c Ratio 1.14 0.76 0.34 c0.18 0.05 1.09 0.22 0.33 1.1.,:;!,.);ikrisaipio4C`,414tttl\i'"it,Siiinj&);LailM ±"i '1:CS.e Progression Factor 0.04 c0.38 c0.14 0.24 0.82 1.33 0.99 0.95 0.62 0.24 St.eks.93,314:116.4,10135111-434-104.01kAii:ealia e/.33;a;,„Ce.1..i 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 • clra•410 .-0-&-;n3;°12-sfr .7:-0;:zr.,7;477try, Delay (s) Approach Delay (s) 105.3 99.8 170.1 71.7 57.6 125.3 48.7 50.3 102.9 211.0 95.6 97.2 41.0 34.5 181.0 53.2 Intersection Capacity Utilization 07?„-.; je.,03,6.70*,004gittaks.,,NAP-A.4,7,, 414 %)3,'' 111.8% ICU Level of Service i"zr.0-takfic0.4.:F541 Txr-A,±40-414:5"0.r. LTAA2,1409,:itni..avatiAst., c Critical Lane Group .0ekorks,„--LN; KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 2 Ex+Amb+CP+Roripaugh Fri 3: Nicolas Rd & General Kearny Rd ICTV Religious Facility With Project --b. 1 4-- 4.. \ t \* 4 Lane Configurations ) ti, '1 t1 1 ij) ii 10. reelat.t-1AWNatafrWliniVitalearStatiiStaaaracaaitteal Ideal Flow (vphpl) - '1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 altakeittraillattV.jitlt.W71Zatino 1., . : -"NtealanattificCie c,Variti Lane Ufil. Factor 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 ir-tZtelett.**4-- 610 411:4,e„%t 014.1 'SrgrAri at,*,:-VIAN4040446IMOOSOattot- Flpb, ped/bikes 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 ea 4;Vgaliaattelliatnataaatte,Cartia Fit Protected 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 :;:ttegaradialactrattattria: 10MPVII1eti i it -It*- . Flt Permitted 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.18 1.00 0.71 1.00 90.0 5itt-t",[s1reirlifMbt, Peak -hour factor, PHF N1771:ftItOce.Z.it"-ak 1 RTOR Reduction (vph) it 3: Vi..1-Ail yr :54.- --row-tt 0.81 0.81 0.81 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.53 0.53 0.53 ,hietrit: ittsitvEr'd- 0 43 etnalle4lit'WASSainglailatigaisSiftekat Confl. Peds. (#/hr) gOMMONSINPV Protected Phases 11 0 0 312 TRa-1`in-Caa-4-4":P 81 0 14 ki-fAitot aakt1/40->469.0:41';',-tliaLakill.="1,{c,r4 AVVaLeS131--et7-424- rmulrieLNOVkatt-st,Atst, :rat -tote, Actuated Green G (s) 251 52.1 41 31.1 321 32.1 321 321 OW41751*A101:114 cr_:y!ki;11s1V 11".-:,414ttedt111510P13%114-a;t:-Aetedt-MA044A4?4Arglf,MIPMIS Actuated g/C Ratio 0.22 0.48 Vehicle Extension (s) 0.01 0.27 1.5 4.0 1.5 4.0 0.28 0.28 2.0 0.28 0.28 tiaA194-Arle.t.1-1S 44;;;C,1,-,!, 2.0 2.0 2.0 1,3 TginC et.:1-11aratiar16 :'‘Ctryikarira.t tWask1,-,"161 atttr..440,,:tara, cfry,„?-P1 v/s Ratio Prot v/c Ratio WINDERItodri.: Progression Factor c0.22 c0.36 '1A>EAree Cmow,-,e 1.01 0.74 1,2,10te-' 1.00 1.00 ..t1 0.02 0.22 1.79 0.78 -444tatatajw„-ni 1.00 1.00 0.01 0.75 0.05 0.10 0.41 0.36 v,01,,,tatFigNilicailtAtcria,n,f2,44*4. too too 11-g?0,4.6)15541‘,4;i41::::::imailteztidigt1;:velaw;s4, Delay (s) 87.6 23.4 1.00 1.00 556.6 38.7 58.2 26.6 30.0 29.4 Approach Delay (s) 38.5 60.5 43.3 29.5 HCM Volume to Capacity ratio A,,,76,2(ta z-.5mvarz;`,..4zotatni-4-iePoSIS: 0.76 Intersection Capacity Utilization 95.1% WW1Htl:MiN3g.4gaFtb,N;li011gt41,44kAe;.*AliginIMS6E4EVtiVWSA414-4,00,1- c Critical Lane Group ICU Level of Service KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 3 Ex+Amb+CP+Roripaugh Fri 4: Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri ICTV Religious Facility With Project Lane Configurations Sign Control Peak Hour Factor Pedestrians Walking Speed (ft/s) �tit47�93-Q��^ Right turn flare (veh) Median storage veh) _p 4 4 4\ 1 pX, platoon unblocked vC1, stage 1 conf vol vCu, unblocked vol tC, 2 stage (s) p0 queue free % 1251 2068 1213 96 0 80 Volume Left cSH � elm r .�':yiL'1J'CS�aoe Queue Length 95th (fl) 0 22 136 1700 563 71 Lane LOS Approach LOS Average Delay Analysis Period (min) 66.2 tF e1F A 4i 15 KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 4 Ex+Amb+CP+Roripaugh Fri 5: La Serena Way & Walcott Ln ICTV Religious Facility With Project Lane Configurations )04fivOitr44443,-=3 Volume (vph) 162 19:~41$01401,--7.10Aik Hourly flow rate (vph) Volume Total (vph) 4111: 141 -z"7,14P 41 10 1 200 174 51 11 200 Volume Right (vph) 1/4$17:244,..aiWicri1144*fr_ 225 11 358 51 0 206 6.4 7.2 6.3 t t+4+ 34 181 35 Mailt rr- 165 17 164 wc," tqbAticag 194 20 193 xuir Wclek 152 206 42 10 58 Departure Headway (s) 7.1 194 213 W-14.71Xia :71iCtiatatt7 0 atj 193 ,rbot-:ma 7.5 ;f4 7.3 6.2 Stara kln,v,tfhtilimctinnsfer0rstw,:e400tiato!,mtatiijicilmeeifthdter:ze:it-,,agia: Capacity (veh/h) 487 539 475 548 '-,Li'n'flIPV-4:f765.rAPA.WIEMW;210*AX.10Nii2,0,0t1004-7AW:_,ZtiV1176eigg*drnettOgoiVN Approach Delay (s) 12.9 17.6 11.6 ,6pTiiceiffilAt:::::-.7.il,fgr*gl-SS-MMin.1W4Lat.4Mt.WCYtrreln4t70.41AViiU, 418 466 551 12.6 HCM Level of Service Analysis Period (min) $$$0.-0AP4t1,0nPft.,;:,x;ftek, 15 t'Sa40A:115,403,;g6tfAl7A,te!tevOr4C::*0-4W.042‘,7114,14 KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 5 Approach Delay (s) :44 Ex+Amb+CP+Roripaugh Sun 1: Margarita Rd & Winchester Rd ICTV Religious Facility With Project 'NV Lane Configurations 'fill 'Pt e VI 44 r 14+ ri ttt. 744 -ii.acessallilt:44124Srkoitinaglj itt-rgetia Ideal Flow (vphpl) 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 - 1900. 1900 1900 '''-1900 4-4-74a,Afitke4410-11,4, 110-45,13.0sh .Tafit. tr.,4 Lane Util. Factor 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.91 1.00 0.97 0.91 ?PgedigikaitianaltWASUP:ianna(WgefinataigiRtga oft frg tko.:*03#4*-3ITSkiStisi 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 krfr -4104.::'fratailitert2t? orf gittit,or, 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 '1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 Flpb, ped/bikes 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 irtel‘,- 4 Fit Protected pi& Fit Permitted V.314.4.6 rehati-iferc_jek ' 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 tittaiv;;P:414.a.&..b0.9 Arco 1.00 1.00 0.95 Airif*74, 1.00 SSA4 "Ag,6/2-tit-A7 M444414t Peak -hour factor, PHF 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.87 0.87 0.87 0.98 0.98 43ilaRyogp;r4monstotta -4INV444440saa1(0,14a gzast.141M 0 202 0.98 0.88 0.88 0.88 RTOR Reduction (vph) 308 191 0 ,,•-•TjErzf Ibi:!;?,144Ythirrn`R,4-:-.i.--;"tz43.4;7fsafrsM»Mft114411MCVMtettaterk;04,J,Yr.441-A324E; 11f4t' PV-44Plit;.? Confl. Peds. (#/hr) 10 11 !Z„WitAL4'.41,1144344.4-tagiargiltPVIIIS:::M54174a";::::::;V: Protected Phases 4 7 4 5 3 8 1 5 2 3 1 6 Witi4P14IVX.--kf-lan474.4n/AVietAiSci:14441,-AttAiirititn,Ptrz'4;;;:i 10.0 22.2 10.7 13.4 25.6 20.2 10.7 41.0 13.4 20.2 50.5 C4WIP,Oetett,42144g-ALMecial,:a44,tejeajo-iceikkeli..;,..d4g1-41c4IX*Ita*4?,:f24,020,a, 0.06 0.17 0.07 Actuated Green, G (s) Actuated g/C Ratio V.134416%;4_,WiSakiIM:-41:71i;V:.4?-"tr Vehicle Extension (s) 1.5 2.0 0.09 0.20 0.15 0.07 0.33 0.09 0.15 0.41 447-4,16‘`Acry€4,arief; ija)Fststasz.f1:44.-nc,Jz3v41,4143a1;•-•!Tzizni-C 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 4.0 1.5 1.5 4.0 ;-igo.,443jcirialmt:474;11,>ifk.Z3,.44p}ete_40.14trtkIliMt.g;liaiic'244/Riti,W-OftM4NOrffiAt-'424141- v/s Ratio Prot v/c Ratio 0.05 c0.15 0.02 c0.08 c0.11 0.11 0.06 0.20 0.02 c0.19 c0.39 ,"t;s-s-Ai-42.-*MtitstrZegitl- ;014,e 0.85 0.91 0.31 0.90 0.55 0.76 0.86 0.61 0.17 1.29 0.94 % 444ti”,-M4 wk. Progression Factor ° 4,14/4/44.4fsn 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 '13 - -44?-'7,-LrtV"IfriAt3/4'2' 'f'14 "r*Y.3:3'' 9.41`0,F,±-tith-Cfli 4-.1`;i9 14---AW4t'S4,-; Delay (s) 77.7 65.1 51.6 77.1 42.1 58.8 77.6 32.9 48.4 192.9 40.8 64.1 57.6 41.4 79.4 ( 4;?4-44,%. 1:4‘ cad 241; 4e6::4 4,r4,414 -61-kt4;;;4414Swil4tA:aiK 4t -4,4:: -.C.472 -c:;.4443‘21: -P=4; HCM Volume to Capacity ratio 1.02 Mz(taeci,,'VIMO-S-0qt41-V-;;taa,X4„°nt-;gjb,tteZ Intersection Capacity Utilization 84.8% ICU Level of Service E laanFratefgratintikjaieftaikagagiartatcaltertiiii&Wait;;Sat c Critical Lane Group KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 1 Ex+Amb+CP+Roripaugh Sun 2: Nicolas Rd & Winchester Rd ICN Religious Facility With Project Lane Configurations Ideal Flow (vphpl) Lane Util. Factor Flpb, ped/bikes Flt Protected Flt Permitted r In) t 4\ frit fir VI Mt 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 Stace 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.94 1.00 1.00 0.97 0.86 0.88 0.97 0.86 1.00 ;.k"s�cy�'A���+.?fir q91 aFa�.Ae•?;?���.`�:-��tT'�04..`=a ,•-,"es;'.'..'.'�'ft'�v, yap:�`v�.k.!I.aE€_. a: IBJ°�'7a,,t.`,•�n15�,E 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 100 0.95 100 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 095 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 Peak -hour factor, PHF 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.88 0.88 0.88 RTOR Reduction (vph) rte Confl. Peds. (#mr) 0 0 19 182 0 311 Protected Phases 7 ti 4 2 Actuated Green, G (s) 25.1 39.2 39.2 29.5 43.6 43.6 5.6 47.6 47.6 19.2 61.2 61.2 kx Actuated g/C Ratio Vehicle Extension (s) 0.14 0.24 1.5 2.0 0.24 0.17 0.26 0.26 0.02 0.29 0.29 0.11 .0.38 0.38 2.0 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 v/s Ratio Prot Progression Factor 92 0.01 0.01 uhf, c0.17 0.01 0.06 0.02 0.02 0.96 0.01 0.20 c0.10 c0.25 0.03 0.15 0.86 0.69 0.15 0.92 0.66 0.01 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Delay (s) Approach Delay (s) 57.1 45.1 45.1 48.7 83.4 41.8 43.3 143.8 49.4 40.6 94.3 40.3 29.7 73.9 49.9 49.4 HCM Volume to Capacity ratio IntersectionCapacityUtilization c Critical Lane Group 0.58 85.4% ICU Level of Service E KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 2 Ex+Amb+CP+Roripaugh Sun 3: Nicolas Rd & General Kearny Rd ICTV Religious Facility With Project le 4- 1 Ideal Flow (vphpl) Lane Conflgurationt4 ,.***., • , @.,„. trar. Gkc, itt+ 1900 1900 bit 1900 1 '900t te, Tia:m ttr".4P:r taLa°1*-?loo 1900 1900 , t4r--' 1900 1900 1900 1900 Lane Util. Factor 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 Wit4nalf1.00 1.00 tatia t- 00 1.00 Mea1gnaltda$1011-?4je,91As4?ualnalas-: tiglth ia-741:;rtre tsW 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Flpb, ped/bikes O :a4A-447 Flt Protected 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Statej " s`\t,‘ ,tst AM1/442 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 77katie‘'i -ate 7 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.68 1.00 aptive-s4cwa& bet.i..44,Aso AoriwAys.An-t-a:ute,cellavraiq, Peak -hour factor, PHF 0.88 0.88 0.88 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.71 0.71 0.71 0.88 0.88 0.88 nawamn an -,A4* alWw, 0.95 1.00 Flt Permitted RTOR Reduction (vph) -0.r 1.00 "..keta Ffie.itaa itor.r4?-4';',43;:t4:45 0 24 0 •102 Cr.'"';'11N1117nEiAttit'llAtWit"Itr/-7.!:114::fliii"),:trititti,:gettlii44.24,44.440; `A,.:1/"MaLta;18#1,,M Confl. Peds. 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LEFT EDSEUNE PER 01 24 INSTALL 57 SGN MD POST PE Of INSTAL 12-.%101E CHEVRONS 28 INSTALL TYPE K MARKER MO ® INSTALL '45' PAVEMENT MME ® INSTALL "Sr PAVEMENT MARK ® INSTALL 474' DOUBLE fMLOM ® INSTALL R96 SDN AND POST I SIGNING AND STRI 1. STRIPING. SWW10 OA PAVEMENT L AND APPROVAL 8YINC INSPECTOR 2. ALL PAVDIEIT MNBON S AND SKB STRESS BEGINS INE INSPECTOR 3. NL RI 51GNS. AND WARNING SONS A MINIMUM OF 30'330'. OTHER R5 RERECIIVE MEETING. 4. UNLESS OT BIYIIE STATED, ALL 5 CURB RETURN, OR BAC( OF LIE C 5. ALL R1 SIGNS YIILL BE LOCATED 2 6. AL. STOP BARS WLL BE LOCATED RETURN OR WIND DIE KHEEIL'HA 7. 1NE STOP LEGEND SIAL. BE 8 FE1 SHALL A150 BE 8 FEET MIND TH B. ALL PAVEMENT MARKERS. 55055110 swamp PIANS A20A THROUGH 9. STREET NAME SONS SNAIL 8E INS THE RL 510N 0R *5 SPECIFIED ON 10. THE POST MATER/AL MALL BE '1E 30-111(U Ofl 36-14CN ANCHOR A5. 11. ALL PAVEMENT STRIPING AND LEGE STANDARD S'ECPDATNS 12.. ALL PAINIFDPAVEMENT STRIPING I DAYS, MIT NO MORE THAN 14 DAY 13. ALL PAVEMENT MARWN09 MID LPN APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT 01 14. ALL PAW IADIT 51RIPN0 STALL HA CALIRANS STANDARD SPECIRCATO 1. 2. IS SAL teed INTENT SF LCIIMNOINAL SPACING OF LADDER 8M2 w 10 PLACE TKFN ALONG 'LNG UNES ANS IN THE CENTER W LANES TO AVOID MIME SIM.. PATNA LC9ER BARS SIAL BECONTINUED:: ACROSS THE ENDRE ROADWAY TROTH, MTh INE UST 1W. BAR (No' PARTIAL BARS) AT LEAST 2' FROM.CUB FACE. AT SKEW INTERSECTIONS, THE LADDER BMS SHALL BE PARALLEL TOTHE LANE UNES,NOT PERPENDICULAR TO THE CROSSWALK UNES LADDER BAR CROSSWALK DETAIL NICOLAS ROAD 455 IRANSIIION OS' 0 SJ<1) ON o TIP.) Q 021: 1151� �® o R I A I We 55 "D" fif6 Eo �d�7ly/!��.o� � im�z 8Y oT)RE RIDIS (TTPj�i t PROP. v oiNFIM" F4, L ®NR Walla vinol :BAS J :_ ;i4t4� agratat rawiewinwent.�r E K �\® ® ® 451) B T+00 a'D 1'p RM. TYPE _ s�ailr OR a.® in(Ta n, o: 40 0 i-7BO SOAVE-IN 40 AT 1 SOah>. 40 11. V F�J BIKE LANE SIGN "B" l L 1.-.., 4-43" 1 L p. SIGN "C" (EXISTING. SIGN 70. 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TRAFFIC SIGNAL GENERAL NOTES 40 STANDARD AND. INSTALL SEE SHEET 1. ?211 2' C. 2 DLO r;M• a mr FAj I f1:44:1 -it), rwri3/D (SIGNAL) NET AND SERVICE SIGNAL STANDARD 70 NEW PUNS SHEET ES -10A. NEER REGARDING THE XE' (1) AND OPTICAL E NEB FOONDATION W8DI AMMCAINERE3334. BT MARE Nt R LOWM!GH VOLTAGE ATER UNIT AND A SIECOR STRAND TERMINATIONS. .TFRMINED N THE FIELD AND ! SOWN 5//A1-6 9E NA" P.nAVA 811 '� TA j MVA Consulting, -V�/��C1Inc. I Co IMNl 2w n eattel OLIVA L � « 4" P.P. 2110 LUMS,17R/N 2 912 16NS 12' Q RED (LID) 2' C. 1 DLO Q tu.ow (n) (Dm) 12' Q GREEN (LED) 12" Q YELLow (LED) 12' Q GREEN (IID) 12' ; III r.0 X11 I a 11 1. 2'G, DIC 0LA 04t 04' 0W 0240L0 DETAIL "C" EIC • POLE 5 POLE DATA SIGNAL M.A. HP. WO MF 5GNAL MCN N0. TWE HT. M.A. WATTS MN. 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FDR YOUR DIG ALERT ID NUMBER CALL UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT TCL FREE 1-80-422-4135 .ALINE fEcaux AOSPIT LOMA PEWEE InIEB %caw APPENDIX G Intersection Level of Service Worksheets Cumulative Year 2013 Conditions Exncluding Roripaugh Ranch Project KOA Corporation November 2010 Ex+Amb+CP-Roripaugh Fri 1: Margarita Rd & Winchester Rd ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations ri ft Ideal Flow (vphpl) r 1 Lane Util.Factor Flpb ped/bikes Fe yryt::"Ta Flt Protected Fit Permitted te tt ¥ +1+ 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 0.97 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00- 0.9o' 1 00 1.00 310, x15; 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 14 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1.00 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.91 1.00 0.97 0.91 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 Peak -hour factor, PHF RTOR Reduction (vph) Confi. Peds. (#/hr) Protected Phases 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 Actuated Green, G (s) Actuated g/C Ratio 9.9 29.3 22.0 14.5 33.9 20.0 22.0 52.8 14.5 20.0 50.8 0.05 0.20 0.14 0.09 0.23 0.13 0.14 Vehicle v/s Extension (s) Ratio Prot v/c Ratio Progression Factor Delay (s) Approach Delay (s) 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.5 0.37 0.09 0.13 0.36 1.5 4.0 1.5 1.5 4.0 0.04 0.18 0.05 c0.08 c0.22 c0.31 0.14 c0.34 0.06 0.21 0.33 0.86 0.94 0.37 0.91 0.97 2.47 0.96 0.92 0.75 1.69 0.93 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 94.4 73.8 52.8 91.0 75.0 734.5 88.4 48.2 78.4 71.9 362.4 58.7 380.0 50.4 151.6 wG HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group 98.7% ICU Level of Service KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 1 Ex+Amb+CP-Roripaugh Fri 2: Nicolas Rd & Winchester Rd ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations Ideal Flow (vphpl) Lane Uhl. Factor Flpb, ped/bikes Feats Flt Protected lar 4 Fit Permitted k- 41 t\ r Mit tit) iTIMM 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 180 3# 7 0.95 1.00 0.97 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.91 '1.00 1.00 0.91 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 t rdn- k;a(®'s atu. ene i_ , �3!a1ri ,v�'-,ta u s t�7:n.Eran "Co? 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 z�µ 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00... 1.00 0.95 1.00 Peak -hour factor, PHF 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.82 0.82 0.82 0.88 0.88 0.88 RTOR Reduction (vph) Conti. Peds. (#/hr) Protected Phases 630 Actuated Green, G (s) 25.0 39.0 30.0 44.0 44.0 16.8 50.0 50.0 35.0 68.2 m..S4" .��.����oe2 ��;,..-c.. 4��._..#�`.,`.'� Actuated g/C Ratio 0.13 0.21 0.16 0.24 0.24 0.08 0.27 0.27 0.19 0.38 `�s.I Vehicle Extension (s) 1.5 2.0 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 4.0 v/s Ratio Prot v/c Ratio 0.15 c0.28 c0.19 0.05 Progression Factor Delay (s) Approach Delay (s) Mum 0.07 c0.45 c0.25 0.33 1.20 0.23 0.30 0.89 1.66 0.89 1.32 0.86 .00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .246 HCM Volume to Capacity ratio :.trrr, Intersection Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group 197.0 246.9 228.4 180.5 52.9 130.2 1.50 54.0 120.7 361.6 84.6 234.1 130.0°/x. ICU Level of Service 306.9 53.6 93.2 KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 2 Ex+Amb+CP-Roripaugh Fri 3: Nicolas Rd & General Kearny Rd ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations tt. "1 t� Ideal Flow (vphpl) Lane Ufll. Factor Flpb, ped/bikes Fit Protected Fit Permitted 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 wyysxr; 9regi Peak -hour factor, PHF RTOR Reduction (vph) 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.24 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.75 1.00 0.81 0.81 0.81 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.53 0.53 0.53 0 10 0 299 F G o Confl. Peds. (#/hr) Protected Phases rtgYoma. �a 11 14 81 Actuated Green, G (s) Actuated gIC 25.0 42.6 0.24 0.43 Vehicle Extension (s) vis vlc Progression Factor Delay (s) HCM Volume to Capacity rafio ?Lr`mak s `y Intersection Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group x0.22 0.27 0.92 0.62 1.00 1.00 58.0 21.5 32.2 0.70 3.9 21.5 32.1 32.1 32.1 32.1 a"=tea i 4�. 0.01 0.20�w 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.31 1.5 4.0 2.0yt- 2.0 2.0 2.0 0.02 x0.14 0.01 0.11 1.83n 0.72 0.52 0.02 0.21 0.35 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 576.4 38.5 70.6 ICU Level of Service 27.3 21.9 ih 26.2 23.4 24.7 F1 24.5 KOA Corporation Synchro7- Report Page 3 Ex+Amb+CP-Roripaugh Fri 4: Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations 4tit Sign Control Peak Hour Factor Free Stop f 0.78 0.78 0.90 0.90 0.42 0.42 Pedestrians Walking Speed (ft/s) Right turn flare (veh) Median storage veh) pX, platoon unblocked vC1, stage 1 cont vol vCu, unblocked vol tC, 2 stage (s) 822 1414 822 p0 queue free % 100 100 100 Volume cSH Queue Length 95th (ft) Lane LOS Approach LOS Average Delay Analysis Period (min) 1700 816 1700 0.0 KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 4 HCM Level of Service Ex+Amb+CP-Roripaugh Fri 5: La Serena Way & Walcott Ln ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations Volume (vph) 1 t 4\ t \* 1 d Hourly flow rate (vph) Volume Total (vph) Volume Right (vph) 'y "C'..yy2 4:'a Departure Headway (s) Capacity (veh/h) Approach Delay (s) 111 63 .a 41 10 77 175 35 137 78 51 137 128 11 286 88 199 58 187 172 6.6 5.9 6.6 5.6 6.7 6.6 5.5 513 579 513 610 481 514 615 10.0 11.8 10.5 10.6 Analysis Period (min) KOA Corporation Synchro7- Report Page 5 Ex+Amb+CP-Roripaugh Sun 1: Margarita Rd & Winchester Rd ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurationsi �� ►�►( * r) +f♦tA x e m Ideal Flow (vphpl) 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 Lane Ufil. Factor 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.91 1.00 0.97 0.91 '..s6`.£.�� .3"6":°°'�v°�1�'�' Q.:; -"a fay,®4,:..'``er'.*..'F.g-'' 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Flpb, ped/bikes Flt Protected Fit Permitted Peak -hour factor, PHF RTOR Reduction (vph) Confl. Peds. (# hr) Protected Phases Lrr-, r.,e Baa 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1. 0= 1.00 0 95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.87 0.87 0.87 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.89 0.89 0.89 0 0 220 0 319 0 0 196 7 11 Actuated Green, G (s) 9.7 22.3 10.7 13.4 26.0 20.3 10.7 39.0 13.4 20.3 48.6 Actuated g/C Ratio 0.06 0.17 0.07 0.09 0.20 0.15 0.07 0.32 0.09 0.15 0.40 Vehicle Extension (s) 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 4.0 1.5 1.5 v/s Ratio Prot v/c Raho Progression Factor Delay (s) 0.05 x0.15 0.01 c0.08 c0.11 0.10 0.06 0.17 0.01 c0.19 c0.32 0.82 0.89 0.15 0.88 0.54 0.65 0.85 0.52 0.13 1.22 0.79 - 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 73.9 60.9 49.8 73.6 40.6 49.6 74.3 31.9 47.3 161.4 31.6 Approach Delay (s) 60.5 HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group 0.93 79.0% ICU Level of Service KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 1 Ex+Amb+CP-Roripaugh Sun 2: Nicolas Rd & Winchester Rd ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations Ideal Flow (vphpi) Lane Util. Factor Flpb, ped/bikes 1.00 1.00 Flt Protected 0.95 1.00 Flt Permitted 0.95 1.00 7 ■ F ` '1 t �' `► i 4' 1900 1900 1900 1900 14+ 1900 1900 1900 1.00 0.91 1900 1900 1.00 1.00 0.97 1.00 1.00 ttt 1900 1900 1.00 1.00 0.91 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 AS 04 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 Peak -hour factor, PHF 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.77 0.77 0.77 1900 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.88 0.88 0.88 RTOR Reduction (vph) Confl. Peds. (#/hr) Protected Phases 159 0 117 Actuated Green, Actuated g/C Ratio 25.1 39.1 29.4 43.4 43.4 8 0 49.2 49.2 31.8 73.0 0.13 0.22 0.16 0.24 0.24 0.03 0.28 0.28 0.17 0.42 Vehicle Extension (s) v/s Ratio v/c Ratio Progression Factor 21 Delay (s) �v 3r E Approach Delay (s) 4LW V 1.5 2.0 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 4.0 0.01 0.01 0.06 0.04 1.00 1.00 64.1 52.2 HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization A 55.8 c0.16 0.01 0.03 c0.24 1.03 0.03 0.13 0.94 0.88 0.34 1.01 0.71 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 117.0 48.6 49.8 181.7 98.1 65.1 49.1 122.1 41.5 66.1 55.1 0.74 89.3% ICU Level of Service c Critical Lane Group KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 2 0:fl-4-AitiUk954giOtegi640n7cartMait21$9.1i401it;taitta0WOWIS0110tit141462 HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Ex-FAmb-i-CP-Roripaugh Sun 3: Nicolas Rd & General Kearny Rd ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations '1_ 44. 4'1 m ' ' ' 4,,tw044:11*.:44MitavataiMnli0 tfp-Itspa: Idelaf tvi5(vtgpir1)42tEitilgooff'''L'Iyho 27t. 20.1964: '<1996 1999.,,w29-99-1/4,,N4.,119,1%)%aljga4 ,.;.sictatiglig. Total 70 Factor al1.uu - 0.95 ,,,,..40 ril 1.5 ? '''''2.a-V-,4',Sitriymi,.0110c-cteallii..#0,,,t;400.915.3144 tri -74*.: t,-.A.,..e.;;;; r 40i.601;_i 1.00 iria 1.00 1.00 ' ;-,-,.....V4 ;„..x. .."..„,., ..., 'e.‘,,t Vt PSSiterittl ;It.tfrat 44 -'tk1.00 1 ob 1.00 1 00 1.00 v.tit !P" -- FIPP' Pdibilaltagratli:14113',114k1 00,41aMitiAgt 4IS Flt Protected 0.950.95 1.00 Sterni f'9'r.:c,49't'c'.1.'1!:_:00;''-1.L-a'')'frr:S'H':::9lL,r,:°r:l;09 St'f4n Wile, 6110:4aliWI1,y,.,:. i:45a,:e14p,,,',t,Sql,164611..r.141 otreet,Inillflo.68;iraft.00tijk,:796,76!„,t.frtekr, Fit Permitted 0.95 1.00 Peak -hour factor, PHF 4,-A,C:Agigitl0.18a8 ilitS;'!;:11:-.1,0 75,is 0.75\1 a0.70 0.71 0.71 0.71 . 0.88 0.88 0.88 s , ,,,,a,„!.ty ...pi.,..--t,stoitaa ,,o4;‘,A twis e la..01.0501.9,41inte:::- : it,9 .E. ait„dtr. -V-"Lit,rtthi,, - i-,44,44- ' r 1% '':.;.73' 0 8 0 44iitai. RTOR Reduction (vph) Confl. Peds. (Mr) iinakv41-4;4M,..%-g-I4S Protected Phases CRERINeerit..„,4. , Green, G (s) 5441 elfgrAttka Actuated Actuated gIC Ratio 1 4,4 4,1Z”,111 r.4.9999* >44:. 144-, • 99 41' h'4-44.; Za-10414 $44.41 E-4:44r4V-41442/kra 1 6 5 flJCflt1r" .2 5.5 16.2 5.9 16.6 717. Ste 0.05 0.29 0.06 0.30 4-4 • Sai.041`k 9.7 9.7 9.9a- '99* tf.-Aftaif 0.15 0.15 AkiiktitiftLIA 0.15 0.15 -1--riit4gt,iikaki.",! „: a calWarici. es:111klet 1.5 4.0 1.5 Vehicle Extension (s) 4.0 2.0 2.0 9.7 9.7 2.0 2.0 1,0970WitIntrtiA.7ri;'-h vis Ratio Pro NUS 0.06 0.10 c0.07 c0.14 ACILtittalr7 itibtaitalr 1.02 0.33 1.04 0.47 ateragitfrt 1.00 1.00 evr4:1-14",-.Pcti v/c Ratio Progression Factor 44 t.00-,-,6-%tigoartypfrAlccrIP°V-, Delay (s) 117.7 13.1 1.00 1.00 118.0 13.6 9.*A"Itr.laatnriiierzAr I'vavf444,- 0.00 'D- 0.28 0.00 .94i9,*t145 1.00 1.00 "a1;74-ia 0.01 tir,Lf e -- 0.10 0.09 1.00 1.00 -fri...-tpltiPz-ahRAIrt-F, -44.-Mr:Wte,W.24-7.4 17.7 16.7 17.0 17.0 49.4ikiliciriF7ZZEMittialkiiv.ticititati‘olitiiticitt,*:4MWAtAteattifmtPkvittigiaMt0Iiagebtz Approach Delay (s) 36.6 33.6 17.7 --Yn.,41-t. 17.0 Intersection Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group 0.35 44.7% ICU Level of Service '7-4190Knalk- xTrat - diX4 etge! • -, tic= v„;,-; KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Ex+Amb+CP-Roripaugh Sun 4: Nicolas Rd & Calle Colibri ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations Ik 4 'f ..eittataillatleSt_ "teMatatiletatatiagge qatim Sign Control Free Free Stop V * hAST- ailiet p.6; :-40 Peak Hour Factor 0.97 0.97 0.98 0.98 0.62 0.62 -404-:tik•;4200 tatinattiflpar."-t.k7 Pedestrians Walking Speed (ft/s) 33t3333,ss33,‘3,3- kc-032.31,3333, 335, 3,, Right turn flare (veh) s Median storage veh) wir-a-zy,kati -E,Stara ailtr -fr.ocistryt--% ,711‘44*:: t'44.47: ayssai2stcesmt.wato,,eammtWile,-. --remari,04%* pX, platoon unblocked yjsm:)1110pRognieaattflfraiSagnatiOnt ?;.;. -.,'‘"!-24';3tt:reSat'fN'i-ttsar'ir'-zakzSATO-Srcr vC1, stage 1 cont vol STIMESAlibV),:;:tr- vCu, unblocked vol 43,145kAl, alire3,71.*It'S *AV 386 692 371 natika:±143-2&1-.Yttrca= 3- %IX, gie-LW4.00,4Strg at' tC, 2 stage (s) LP.A,N3titysci.44,--)witeetc-twgztritA1/4., p0 queue free % Volume Left cSH 100 99 100 ijblikpeV,1-„Nt7-3ta:W-lVirs-Ztgj.r,''V:V'eC,Sc „.itily,4-1,3403,,,Wertiffe 1700 1184 413 'itz‘feWcr C4rtalitaitit;graeSiaineentW$4,9,-4,144,,a,, -30onASZ:Scare.:4,1144145.t17-4:144*-1;-:: Queue Length 95th (ft) Lane LOS qkftliflintanidafftlateilMeMagataSenntaianniteakette Approach LOS Average Delay 0.1 itliTirinatztrrir:444.flaaltc4rii roriOareytikr:rigi-41..). toC4=-4t.-*- t Analysis Period (min) 15 -31r4tNZ:tnEt3/4,41_144f-tairggra%%3114,%/464*41.4,7tleMalPor--Mile KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 4 Ex+Amb+CP-Roripaugh Sun 5: La Serena Way & Walcott Ln ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations c t p ti l d Hourly flow rate (vph) Volume Total (vph) Volume Right (vph) Departure Capacity (vehlh) Approach Delay (s) 33 46 17 10 57 9819 40 169 93 555 8.0 628 569 8.8 9.1 9.0 HCM Level of Service Analysis Period (min) It! KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 5 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK APPENDIX H Mitigation Measures Cumulative Year 2013 Mitigation Measures KOA Corporation November 2010 Ex +Amb +Project Fri 2: Nicolas Rd & Winchester Rd ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations Ideal Flow (vphpl) Lane Util. Factor FIpb, ped/bikes Flt Protecte Flt Permitted Peak -hour factor, PHF RTOR Reduction `► i' 4- t t r' ': 1 tttI .106. .1 Q? At 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1.00 1.00 0.97 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.91 1.00 1.00 0.91 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.82 0.82 0.82 0.88 0.88 0.88 (vph) Conti. Peds. (#/hr) Protected Phases Actuated Green, G (s) OZia 287 19.5 45.0 22.5 48.0 48.0 16.2 58.0 58.0 26.5 68.3 Actuated g/C Ratio Vehicle Extension (s) Ws Ratio Prot v/c Ratio ? 'fid;, s Progression Factor Delay (s) Approach Delay (s) 0.10 0.25 1.5 2.0 �.SUS,"gA - ati 0.15 c0.28 1.58 1.15 1.00 1.00 0.11 0.26 0.26 0.08 0.32 0.32 0.14 0.38 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 2.0 4.0 c0.20 0.05 0.07 c0.45 c0.24 0.33 1.74 0.21 0.50 0.92 1.40 0.85 1.75 0.85 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 -1.00 t.27 0.46 0.15 .4 r. a2 362.1 155.2 420.1 48.7 53.5 107.8 206.8 10.1 427.7 231.8 278.9 169.8 52.8 134.2 HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization 1.52 130.4% ICU Level of Service c Critical Lane Group KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 2 Ex + Amb + Project Sun 2: Nicolas Rd & Winchester Rd ICTV Religious Facility Lane Configurations 'i'1 t p ' 1 d Ideal Flow (vphpl) Lane Util. Factor Flpb, ped/bikes 1.00 1.00 _ 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 '�� "• °��k,+Y-�'�'_��"'.L��;��'SO,�'`�.s����"',�'., z..`�'.',`�: a� � �.�`£"3a��5ty. `... co Fit Protected 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 Flt Permitted 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1.00 1.00 0.97 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.91 1.00 1.00 0.91 r a�.'�e.f 4%a Peak -hour factor, PHF 0.95 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 0.67 0.67 0.67 0.77 0.77 0.77 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.88 0.88 0.88 RTOR Reduction (vph) ktecneCtf Confl. Peds. (#/hr) Protected Phases 123 Att Actuated Green, G (s) 8.5 39.5 32.0 63.0 63.0 8 0 47.4 47.4 33.1 72.5 tc.£ Actuated gIC Ratio 0.03 0.21 0.17 0.35 0.35 0.03 0.26 0.26 0.18 0.41 Vehicle Extension (s) v/s Ratio Prot 1.5 2.0 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 - 2.0 4.0 0.01 0.01 c0.17 0.01 v/c Ratio Progression Factor Delay (s) 0.03 c0.24 c0.18 0.30 0.26 0.04 1.00 0.02 0.12 0.96 0.93 0.42 0.99 0.72 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.27 0.74 0.37 1.00 1.00 90.8 53.1 106.1 35.9 37.3 205.3 56.8 21.7 117.4 44.4 Approach Delay (s) r r HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group 64.4 87.8 0.71 89.5% ICU Level of Service 55.0 56.9 KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 2 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Protected Phases Ex+Amb+CP+Roripaugh Fri 1: Margarita Rd & Winchester Rd ICN Religious Facility With Project Lane Configurations Ideal Flow (vphpl) Lane Uhl. Factor Flpb, ped/bikes Flt Protected Flt Permitted --► 4-- 41 T /* `o• , 4/ tt r vi 44 In +ft r v ft4) aka 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 4, 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.95 1.00 0.97 0.91 1.00 0.97 0.91 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 Ave__ �. ..z.7.. 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 1.00 0.95 1.00 Peak -hour factor, PHF Ali s lt%% RTOR Reduction (vph) Confl. Peds. (#/hr) 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0 138 0 257 1 0 76 0 0.90 0 4 io Actuated Green, G (s) Actuated g/C Ratio Vehicle Extension (s) v/s Ratio Prot v/c Ratio Progression Factor Delay (s) Approach Delay (s) 8 3 6 9.5 31.0 26.6 14.5 36.0 41.5 26.6 65.0 14.5 41.5 79.9 0.04 0.16 0.14 0.07 0.19 0.23 0.14 0.36 0.07 0.23 0.45 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 4.0 1.5 1.5 4.0 0.05 0.18 0.07 0.08 c0.22 c0.36 0.14 c0.41 c0.09 0.22 0.38 1.28 1.11 0.49 1.15 1.15 1.60 0.98 1.13 1.30 0.96 0.84 fir,, 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 ram 0.84 251.5 143.4 68.3 184.9 150.7 347.8 107.9 118.3 265.4 71.3 21.7 143.3 242.1 127.9 35.6 HCM Volume to Capacity ratio Intersection Capacity Utilization c Critical Lane Group 1.31 105.5% ICU Level of Service KOA Corporation Synchro 7 - Report Page 1 Ex+Amb+CP+Roripaugh Fri 2: Nicolas Rd & Winchester Rd ICTV Religious Facility With Project Lane Configurations Lane Util. Factor Flpb, ped/bikes Flt Protected Flt Permitted j t- 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 Peak -hour factor, PHF RTOR Reduction (vph) Confl. Peds. 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Please stay here and enjoy our community and help us to be a better community! John Steinmetz 1 October 11, 2010 City of Temecula Planning Commission, My name is Brian Bell. 1 am the pastor of Calvary Murrieta. My wife and I and two adult children have been residents in Temecula since March of 1985, and we love our city. 1 am writing you regarding the building of a Mosque in our city. I would first point out I am not writing in regards to the Mosques building codes, noise ordinance, etc. as I know they will obviously need to comply, as would any new development. I am simply writing in regards to the recent "bad press" that the Islamic Center of Temecula Valley (ICTV) has received. I have called the center's Imam, Mahmoud Harmoush, to share my endorsement of a permanent house of worship for them. My reasoning is because our country was built on Freedom of Religion, all religions, not just the one I hold to. I believe there has been some in our community who assume all Muslims are extremists...which is as foolish as all Christians believe in blowing up abortion clinics. I have traveled to many Muslim countries and have enjoyed sharing my faith with them and hearing of their faith as we reasoned together. I know many beautiful Muslim families who are all about providing for and loving their family, community, and loving their country where they reside. Last I checked our Statue of Liberty still reads: "Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tbst to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door.!" I hope the planning commission will make their decision based on the building, the area, the codes, but not in any way hold prejudice against a people group, nor a religious group. 1 will be praying for your decision. I appreciate all your hard work for our city. Thanks for listening Pastor Brian Bell Calvary Murrieta 24225 Monroe Ave. • Murrieta, Ca. 92562 • Phone 951.677.5667 • Fax 951.698.4896 City of Temecula Planning Commission 43200 Business Park Drive Temecula, CA 92589 le C ll AUG 23 2010 1 Dear Planning Commission Members: 27601 Sun City Blvd., #270 Sun City, CA 92586 August 20, 2010 This letter is in response to certain actions reported in the Riverside Press - Enterprise in regards to Commission consideration of a mosque in Temecula. I am in favor of allowing the plans for a mosque to move forward. I am not a Muslim, but instead a practicing Christian. I am not a resident of Temecula, although I live nearby. I strongly support our U.S. Constitution's protection of freedom of religion and freedom of speech. This means that I must condone the tea party or individuals when they express their fear of local Muslims. I think it is a great disservice to label these law-abiding, peaceful Muslims as terrorists. I do not believe they are war -mongering fanatics, but rather responsible individuals who contribute in positive ways to this country. The hallmark of our country is that we allow all faiths and beliefs to be practiced and that we, as a country, tend to give people the benefit of the doubt until they prove differently. The best way to turn U.S. Muslims into terrorists would be to take away their rights, label them as subversives, and treat them as "the enemy within." I was heartened to see such a large turnout in July in support of the mosque. I hope the Planning Commission will move forward to grant a permit for the mosque to be built This will, hopefully, counteract Temecula being presented as a city of bigoted, insensitive individuals who do not hold the U.S. Constitution in high regard. Thank you for your attention to this matter. If you have questions or comments, you may contact me at my address above or call me at 951-679-3838. Respectfully, _44 Ada J. Hand cc: Council on Islamic -American Relations Eric Jones From: Patrick Richardson Sent: Monday, August 23, 2010 7:46 AM To: Eric Jones Subject: FW: COPY: Citizen Web Contact: General Feedback/Requests » General Feedback (Supervisor Version) FYI and for the file. From: Grant Yates Sent: Monday, August 23, 2010 7:32 AM To: Patrick Richardson; Bob Johnson Subject: FW: COPY: Citizen Web Contact: General Feedback/Requests » General Feedback (Supervisor Version) From: City Website Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2010 5:03 PM To: Grant Yates Subject: COPY: Citizen Web Contact: General Feedback/Requests » General Feedback (Supervisor Version) This copy is sent to you because you are the Director/Supervisor contact for this topic. If the primary person (Sue.Steffen(cDeityoftem'ecula.org)'is absent, please followup: with the citizen. A Contact Us Web Form has been submitted to: General Feedback/Requests >> General Feedback First Name: Cindy Last Name: Beech Email Address: cstu112004na yahoo.com Type of Request: Problem Description: Courage! ! 1Please take a stand in your City for freedom of religion and ALLOW THE BUILDING OF THE MOSQUE. I know that non -citizens of Temecula protested the building of a mosque. I live in Hemet and do shop in Temecula so`I feel that I can at least voice my opinion regarding this subject. 1 Co -Cowman Ray. Dr. Gwynn Guibord Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles Jihad Turk Islamic Canter of Southern California Padlctpatiy oganiratlan Bishop Store Gilliland Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -Day Saints Shand A. Johnson Council on American -Islamic Relations Greater Los Angeles Area Rev. Ginny Wegener Southwest California Synod Evangelical Lutheran Sharch in America Dr. Grace Dyrnass inslitufefor Urban Research and Development Dr. Maher Hathout Islamic Center of Southern California Shakes! Syed Islamic Shure Council of Southern California Dr. Musammil Siddlgi Islamic Society of Orange County Salam AI-Marayai, Arta Hasan, and Edina Lekovic Muslim Public Affairs Council Dater M. Dakhil Omar Ibn AlRhaftab Foundation Dr. Lisa Pakiquin Synod of Southam California and Hawaii, Presbyterian Church (USA) Virginia Classick Progressiva Christians Uniting Rt. Rev. Ahead Smith Roman Catholic Archdiocese Sufi John Ishvaadas Abdallah South Coast Interfaith Council Rev. Dr. Paul Lanae Southern California Ecumenical Council Rea. Jerry Stinson Southern California -Nevada Conference United Church of Christ Mary Marjorie Bdhea St. John's Cathedral Rev. Mark Nakagawa United Methodist. Church The Christian -Muslim Consultative Group 137 N. Larchenont Blvd. Suite 689 Los Angeles CA 90004 323-309-4061 www.thecmcg.org Carl R. Carey Chairman Temecula Planning Commission 43200 Business Park Dr Temecula, California 92589 Dear Commissioner Carey, 16 August 2010 On behalf of the Christian representation of The Christian - Muslim Consultative Group we stand in full support of our Muslim brothers and sisters building a mosque in Temecula. As our Muslim neighbors have begun their observance of Ramadan with fasting, re- dedicating themselves to God and God's service, we as Christians are troubled by fellow Christians who are expressing intolerance against Muslims in words and actions. We are reminded that The United States Constitution guarantees that there will not be an established religion in our nation and that all citizens will be free to exercise their religion. The guarantees in our constitution allow various expressions of religion to flourish; our country's diverse religious heritage is our greatest asset. It is our fervent prayer that the Temecula Planning Commission will say 'no' to the non- indusive rhetoric of hatred and 'yes' to promoting respect and love of neighbor, in order that as a community of faithful people all may live out the commandment to love our neighbor and to promote peace. Faithfully yours, The /everen[ -'anon Dr. Gwynne Guibord Co-founder and Co-chair August 5, 2010 Temecula Planning Commission Temecula City Hall 43200 Business Park Drive Temecula, California 92589 Re: Temecula Valley Islamic Center Though not a resident of your community, I am writing to ask that you give fully impartial consideration to the proposal to establish the Center when it comes before you. I of course cannot say whether it complies with the various land use requirements under which you must evaluate such submissions. But as an American citizen who believes deeply in our long tradition of religious freedom I ask that you give it the same treatment that you would give that of any group seeking to establish such a facility. I have read accounts in the news of demonstrations both for and against the planned mosque. I believe that those who are attacking the proposal have confused a relatively small number of terrorists and criminals who hide behind Islam with a peaceful & productive community that is very much an asset and yet another valuable different perspective in our diverse and pluralistic country. Nick ` cNaughton PO Box 27612 Los Angeles, Calif. 90027 nickfincn@yahoo.com 37670 Early Lane Murrieta, CA, 92563 July 26, 2010 To Chairman Carl R. Carey and the Temecula City Planning Comm Gentlemen: My name is Merle Lehman and I am writing to support granting permission to the Islamic Center of Temecula Valley to build a worship and community center on Nicolas Road. I am a member of the Murrieta -Temecula Interfaith Council and have known Imam Mahmoud Harmoush and other members of his congregation for five years. I am a retired United Methodist pastor, campus minister and college teacher and have known Muslims, both academically and personally, for over 40 years. Before the first mosque was built in San Diego, the Islamic Society of San Diego met for Friday services in the social hall of the Wesley United Methodist Church when I was the pastor. I made many Muslim friends and we had Christian -Muslim dialogues at our church. Most of the San Diego Muslims were professional people: doctors, lawyers, engineers, architects, teachers, business people, etc. This is typical of American Muslims and is also true of the members of our Temecula mosque. The Islamic Society of San Diego met at the Wesley United Methodist Church until they built on land sold to them by a Lutheran Church. This was in a residential neighborhood next to the Lutheran Church. Now they have a beautiful mosque, a school and a shop which sells Middle Eastern food and other items. Irealize that the Planning Commission's task is not to pass judgment on the character or the religion of groups asking permission to build. However, those who oppose building a mosque in Temecula will use criteria like increased traffic congestion and noise levels to mask the true motivation for their opposition which is religious discrimination based on fear and ignorance. How do I know this? When an article was published in the Riverside Press - Enterprise earlier this month which quoted me as supporting building the mosque, a woman phoned me to scold me. She told me that I should not support it because all Muslims are extremists who want to conquer the world. She said they are devious and only pretend to be tolerant of others. The mosque should not be built, she said, because Islam is not a religion, it is "a business and an ideology." I think the most appropriate description of this woman's remarks is "slander:" "The utterance of false charges or misrepresentations which defame and damage another's reputation." I have seen the proposed building site. It is not in a residential neighborhood and there is plenty of room for the Islamic Center as well as the two churches which will be its neighbors. My view of Muslims is not just personal; it also reflects the teaching of The United Methodist Church. The church's statement on "Our Muslim Neighbors" includes: "We urge United Methodists to promote understanding between Christians and Muslims in local communities through:... ---upholding the dignity of individuals, families, and communities, and ---seeking to remedy situations in which Muslims encounter misunderstandings, 2 prejudice, stereotyping, or even hostility from the neighborhood or population when they desire to express their faith in everyday life." Hostility toward Muslims in Temecula has received national attention. I am sure the Planning Commission will not want to promote the perception that our community is ruled by fear and ignorance by denying permission to build the mosque. Sincerely, R.4-1 M LJ Rev. Merle Lehman Note: Duplicate informational packets were sent to all five Planning C sioners PLANNING COMMISSION A very important decision will be made soon that can affect the lives of the people of Temecula and surrounding communities. Enclosed are articles for your review that give a look at how things may change for this area. We live side-by-side with many religions but none want to change our way of life or infringe on the United States Constitution. It is my hope that Temecula and other areas will remain as safe and enjoyable as ey are, which is the reason we moved here. Sincerely, K. en Faz 37 Galil�. Murrieta, CA. 92563 August 19, 2006 The Real Teachings of the Koran By Cal Thomas During the Cold War, American intelligence loved getting its hands on defectors from communism. The reasoning was that these people had the best information about the plans of the other side, information that would help America defeat them. In the present war against what President Bush has properly labeled "Islamic fascism," defectors are just as valuable. The Israel Project, an international nonprofit organization devoted to educating the press and the public about Israel, recently made a former leading imam and radical Islam expert available for media interviews and I had a chance to speak with him. He goes by the name of Sam Soloman because of death threats from those not happy with the information he has about their plans to dominate the world. Soloman was brought up in the Islamic tradition and became a "recruiter," which he says is something like an assistant teacher. One of his responsibilities was "brainwashing people in the Koran." He tells me "The suicide bombers go throu h stages, and the most important stage is not when they low themse ves up. The most important stage is conforming them to the (Muslim) ideology. Once they are conformed to the ideology, the rest is s e ro e I had." Soloman is in double trouble. Not only did he abandon Islam and the terrorists' objectives, he has also become a Christian, which has marked him for death. Born in the Middle East, he visited Washington from his adopted country, which he declines to name to protect his family Soloman speaks with knowledge, credibility and conviction. He has memorized large sections of the Koran and tells me, "There's not a single ,verse in the Koran talking about peace with a non- uslim, with the Jews and the Christians. Islam means submission Islam means surrender. It means you surrender and accept Islamic hegemony over yourselves..." What is a Mosque? An Interview with Sam Solomon by Jerry Gordon (August 2010) Gordon: Greetings Mr. Solomon and thank you for consenting to this interview. Let us start with the simple question, what is a mosque and what is its basic function in the Muslim community? Solomon: A mosque, totally unlike a church or a synagogue, serves the function of orchestrating and mandating every aspect of "life" in a Muslim community from the religious, to the political, to the economic, to the social, to the military. In Islam, religion and life are not separate. They are indivisible. In Islam religion is not just a part of life, but "life" is absorbed and regulated to the tiniest detail by religion (See Figure 1). In other words every aspect of a man or woman's life must be defined and governed by religion. So there is no concept of personal choice whatsoever, or in theological terms, there is no "free will," but only limited preferences between prescribed courses of action. In addition, there is no concept of a personal relationship between the person and the entity being worshiped, so "worship" itself, is of a different nature than that performed in a church or synagogue. Figure 1: Comparison of Non -Islamic vs Islamic views of one's freedom of choice and options in life. So we see that a mosque is a seat of government. A mosque is a school. A mosque is a court. A mosque is a training center. A mosque is a gathering place, or social center. It is not a place of "worship" per se as understood and as practiced in Western societies. Specifically, how is a mosque a threat to the community within which it is built? Every single mosque in the world, by definition, is modeled on the mosque of Muhammad in Medina in accordance with the Sunnah. The Sunnah interprets the ur'an by reporting exhaustively on everything that Muhammad said, did, or consented to. Therefore, his Medina mosque, the first Cmosque was a place where he gave judgments, where he Wad -a who would be executed, where he instituted policy— domestic and military— where Jihad war strategies were designed. Consequently, it was a storage place for arms, a syc military training base, and was where troops were blessed and dispatched. Literally they were sent to conquer - first the whole of Arabia, and then the rest of the known / world. Therefore if the present-day mosque is modeled as per the Sunnah of Muhammad then there should be very \ serious concern. As is well-known, Muslims are required to fiollow the example (Sunnah) of Muhammad—and according to Sura 33:36 it is not an option or a matter of opinion: "It is not for a believer, man or woman, when Allah and His Messenger have decreed a matter that they should have any option in their decision. And whoever disobeys Allah and His Messenger, he has indeed strayed in a plain error." This Ccexplains and establishes beyond doubt why arms have been ) found in mosques in various countries, and in different apital cities. In addition to the undisputed significance of the Medina mosque as the role model for all Mosques, there is also the Islamic policy of establishing strategic Mosques as beachheads with interconnected networks. Taken together, these two policies do constitute a clear and present danger— and a need for concern. For example, when Abu Hamza[i1 was the Imam of the Finsbury Park mosque in the United Kingdom, he trained people, he sent out terrorists and British authorities found arms stored there. He was well within his Islamic mandate as these activities were sanctioned by Islam. He didn't find it. wrong because it is in the Islamic manuals. Another prime example of a mosque being found to have engaged in high- level political, military and intelligence activities is the Munich Mosque, which is now considered by Islamists to be on a par with some of highest -ranked Mosques in Muslim countries. [ ] What comment do you have on the significance of the Ground Zero Mosque set to open on 9/11, 2011? First of all, the sponsors and supporters of the Ground Zero Mosque insist that the significance of the building of this mosque is that it constitutes a refutation of the radical "fringe" within Islam, and as such, is a gesture of peace and reconciliation toward America and the victims of 9/11. But, it is ludicrous for anybody to accept that this is a gesture of peace in theW s ern sense—rather it is a different definition of "peace." It is the Islamic definition of "peace" as a suspension of "struggle" which is ultimately said to emerge once opposition ceases, and Islam reigns supreme as Muhammad has stated, "Islam rises and nothing rises above it." The rationale of the sponsors is that acts of terrorism are being carried out by misguided "radicals" rather than true Muslims and that as a consequence, Islam itself has been victimized and defamed and needs to be defended. Their solution is to appear to decry all "radicalism", and to take the bold symbolic act of erecting a 13 to 15 -story Mosque— ostensibly representing true Islam—on the site itself, in their words, to "bridge and heal this divide." w 1 So, if allowed to be built, this mosque would consolidate, solidify, and embody a fallacious and pernicious interpretation of what really happened at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.[4] In one fell swoop, it will be a re -writing of American history with American cooperation, and will achieve another major Islamic goal of setting a high profile beachhead at a strategic location in the seat of American economic power. When you speak of setting a "beachhead," is building this mosque tactically similar to Muslims building the Al Aqsa Mosque adjacent to the Western Wa—`1 it "n®— `Jerusalem? Most Westerners do not realize that there are two Mos uq es on the Temple Mount. One is called Masjid A1•-Aqsa, the Mosque of Ascension, and the other is called "Qubbat AI- Sa khra". the Dome of the Rock. To provide the groundwork for answering your question more specifically, the basic principle is, that a mosque totally unlike a church or synagogue, is a "sign" and a "symbol" of the establishment of "authority"—both religious and political—not just a place of worship or its adherents. A mosque is the symbol of the establishment of an Islamic authority, and an announcement of the beginning of the "rightful restoration" of the land according to Islamic claims that the "whole world is a mosque," and is echoed in Muhammad's words, "the whole earth has been declared unto me a mosque." Therefore it is a matter of "restoring" rather than "claiming" the land to Islam, as an land not in current submission isat virtual war with slim and mus brought "back" according to the Qur'anic version of history. This process of "bringing back" has a name, it is called "Islamisation," and is implemented progressively though aining rig sTifslowly Is scally, socially and mmtgratin asse se • re ating • in • the supremacy of am po even culturally. So, yes, e roun ero Mosque wou • se a beachhead—and an important one, but it is not exactly the same as in the case of the Al Aqsa Mosque. • The building of the Al Aqsa Mosque adjacent to the Western Wall was a necessary consolidation of prior Qur'anic claims to the Holy Land and the spiritual base of Judeo-Christian Monotheism,[51 whereas the building of the Ground Zero Mosque would be more in line with the tactical aspect of spreading the base. (See footnote 3) Having said that, some "beachhead" mosques are more strategic than others. As we have seen earlier the Munich Mosque became the most influential of those built outside Muslim lands prior to the proposed Ground Zero Mosque. (If built, the Ground Zero Mosque will be the most influential sign and symbol of Islamic authority in the Western World. Can you explain the significance of the `Hijra' or migration? You need to understand an important distinction: In Islam migration is a mental concept as well as a physical action. To answer your question about the significance of the Hijra itself, it was the physical migration of Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Yathrib [Medina] in 622 AD, making it the most important event in Islamic history and the reason for starting the Islamic calendar—while at the same time instituting it as the model for future expansion by immigration.6 However, the concept of migration in its broader sense is highly significant. Conceptually, mental migration can be from one mode of operation to another, in other words from a non -Islamic mode to an Islamic mode. The non -Islamic mode is known as Al-Jahiliyyah meaning "the age of ignorance," which has nothing to do with the Western concept of ignorance. So Al-Jahiliyyah, is a broad title given to all sorts of practices which might be regarded as un -Islamic. For example a woman who used to dress in Western-style, (considered as Jahiliyyah practice), her "migration" toward Islamic practice would be that she now adorns herself with the Hijab (head scarf) or total Nikab (full face and body cover). This movement from Western dress to Islamic veil would constitute a migration in dress code and behaviour. f Examples of other conceptual migrations would be imposing Islamic values and systems within host countries, such as Shariah-complaint finance. It is all to achieve one purpose, the Islamisation first of the Muslim community by bringing it more and more in line with Islamic principles and, second to condition and transform the host society. The foregoing was an explanation of a conceptual,spiritual, or mental transformation. The physical migration of Muslim communities, from one country to another or from one area to another is just as important. It is to extend the rule of Islam. For instance, there would be no need for s auric schools if there were no Muslim children. There would be no need for Halal meat if there were no Muslim consumers. There would be no debate about the Hijab if there were no Muslim women to wear it. Therefore, any such demand by the Muslim community within a host country is an expression of their desire to be governed by Islam. Demanding Islamic banking is a direct imposition of the Shariah Law on non Muslims, even if there may not be any Muslims in the community. Why does Islam celebrate Mohammad's journey from Mecca to Yathrib (Medina) annually rather than his birthday? The celebration of Muhammad's birthday is controversial within the community of Islamic scholars, as it is considered as an innovation (a "Bid'a")—though practically, it is recognized as a holiday in most Muslim countries. However, your point is well taken. All Muslims do celebrate the Islamic New Year, based on the Islamic Calendar—which after deliberations regarding other dates in Muhammad's life, was dated from the Hijra, his journey from Mecca to Medina, rather than from his birthday. The Islamic calendar was established by Umar bin Al- Khattab, the second Khalifah in response to letters of concern from the various judges and governors in the new Islamic empire saying to him, your letters are undated. Thus he was confronted with a dilemma, as any dating system at that time was un -Islamic. So he called a committee to look into it and they initially decided not to start the Islamic calendar with the birth of Mohammed, and then considered various other important events that occurred in Muhammad's life as the starting point of the new calendar. However, Umar concluded that it would be appropriate to start the calendar from the day of Muhammad's flight or Hijra, because from that day forward he was transformed from a haunted man to a victorious ruler. Thus the Islamic calendar, called the "Anno Hijrah Calendar," or "Immigration Calendar," abbreviated as "A.H." replaced all existing calendars and was established as a declaration of the victory of Islam over the rest of the World. What is the most important thing for us to know about Islam? The most important thing for a non -Muslim to understand about Islam is that Islam is not simply a religion. Islam is a social and political system, an indivisible melding of religion and state. It is a socio-political, socio -religious, socio -economical, socio -educational, socio -judiciary, legislative militaristic system cloaked and garbed in religious terminology. We must never forget that Islam is an all-encompassing �� ideological systemL and as such wherever there is aM� uslim community there will be Sharia and wherever there is a Sharia there is an Islamisation of the territory and ultimately ) of the nation. Why Shariah? By Noah Feldman, Adjunct Senior Fellow March 23, 2009 1.Introduction 2.What is Sharia? 3.Controversy: Punishment and Equality under Sharia 4.Sharia vs. Secularism 5.Modern Economies and Sharia Introduction Sharia, or Islamic law, influences the legal code in most Muslim countries. A movement to allow sharia to govern personal status law, a set of regulations that pertain to marriage, divorce, inheritance, and custody, is even expanding into the West. "There are so many varying interpretations of what sharia actually means that in some places it can be incorporated into 7 political systems; relatively easily," says Steven A. Cook, CFR senior fellow for Middle Eastern studies. Sharia's influence on both personal status law and criminal law is highly controver . though. Some interpretations are used to justify crue punishments such as amputation and stoning as well as unequal treatment of women in inheritance, dress, and independence. The debate is growing as to whether sharia can coexist with secularism, democracy, or even modernity. What is Sharia? Also meaning "path" in Arabic, sharia guides all aspects of Muslim life including daily routines, familial and eligious obli_ations and financial e. mg. It is derived primarily from the Quran and the Sunna--the sayings, practices, and teachings of the Prophet Mohammed. Precedents and analogy applied by Muslim scholars are used to address new issues. The consensus of the Muslim community also plays a role in defining this theological manual. Sharia developed several hundred years after the Prophet Mohammed's death in 632 CE as the Islamic empire expanded to the edge of North Africa in the West and to China in the East. Since the Prophet Mohammed was considered the most pious of all believers, his life and ways became a model for all other Muslims and were collected by scholars into what is known as the hadith. As each locality tried to reconcile local customs and Islam, hadith literature grew and developed into distinct schools of Islamic thought: the Sunni schools, Hanbali, Maliki, Shafi'i, Hanafi; and the Shiite school, Ja'fari. Named after the scholars that inspired them, they differ in the weight each applies to the sources from which sharia is derived, the Quran, hadith, Islamic scholars, and consensus of the community. The Hanbali school, known for following the most Orthodox form of Islam, is embraced in Saudi Arabia and by the Taliban. The Hanafi school, known for being the most liberal and the most focused on reason and analogy, is dominant among Sunnis in Central Asia, Egypt, Pakistan, India, China, Turkey, the Balkans, and the Caucasus. The Maliki school is dominant in North Africa and the Shafi'i school in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, and Yemen. Shia Muslims follow the Ja'fari school, most notably in Shia-dominant Iran. The distinctions have more impact on the legal systems in each country, however, than on individual Muslims, as many do not adhere to one school in their personal live"s. Controversy: Punishment and Equality under Sharia Marriage and divorce are the most significant aspects of sharia, but criminal law is the most controversial. In sharia, there are categories of offenses: those that are prescribed a specific punishment in the Quran, known as hadd punishments, those that fall under a judge's discretion, and those resolved through a tit-for-tat measure (ie., blood money paid to the family of a murder victim). There are five hadd crimes: unlawful sexual intercourse (sex outside of marriage and adultery), false accusation of unlawful sexual intercourse, .9e:wine drinking sometimes extended to include all alcohol drinking), theft, and highway robbery. Punishments-or hadd offenses--flogging, stoning, amputation, exile, or execution--get a significant amount of media attention when they occur. These sentences are not often prescribed, however. "In - reality, most Muslim countries do not use traditional classical Islamic punishments," says Ali Mazrui of the Institute of Global Cultural Studies in a Voice of America interview. These punishments remain on the books in some countries but lesser penalties are often considered sufficient. Despite official reluctance to use hadd punishments, vigilante justice still takes place. Honor killings, murders committed in retaliation for bringing dishonor on one's family, are a worldwide problem. While precise statistics are scarce, the UN estimates thousands of women are killed annually in the name of family honor (National Geographic). Other practices that are woven into the sharia debate, such as female genital mutilation, adolescent marriages, polygamy, and gender-biased inheritance rules, elicit as much controversy. There is significant debate over what the Quran sanctions and what practices were pulled from local customs and predate Islam. ose that seek to eliminate or at least modify these controversial practices cite the religious tenet of tajdid. The concept is one of renewal, where Islamic society must be reformed constantly to keep it in its purest form. "With the passage of time and changing circumstances since traditional classical jurisprudence was founded, people's problems have changed and conversely, there must be new thought to address these changes and events," says Dr. Abdul Fatah Idris, head of the comparative jurisprudence department at Ai- Azhar University in Cairo. Though many scholars share this line of thought, there are those who consider the purest form of Islam to be the one practiced in the seventh century. / Sharia vs. Secularism In a 2007 University of Maryland poll (PDF), more than 60 percent of the populations in Egypt, Morocco, Pakistan, and Indonesia responded that democracy was a good way to govern their respective countries, while at the same time, an average of 71 percent agreed with requiring "strict application of [sharia] law in every Islamic country." Whether democracy and Islam can coexist is a topic of heated debate. Some Islamists argue democracy is a purely Western concept imposed on Muslim countries. Others feel Islam necessitates a democratic system and that democracy has a basis in the Quran since "mutual consultation" among the people is commended (42:38 Quran). John L. Esposito and John O. Voll explain the debate in a 2001 article in the journal Humanities. Noah Feldman, CFR adjunct senior fellow, writes in a 2008 New York Times Magazine article that the full incorporation of Islamic law is viewed as creating "a path to just and legitimate government in much of the Muslim world." It places duplicitous rulers alongside their constituents under the rule of God. "For many Muslims today, living in corrupt autocracies the call for [sharia] is not a call for sexism, obscurantism or savage punishment but for an Islamic version of what the West considers its most prized principle of political justice: the rule of law," Feldman argues. On the other hand, some Muslim scholars say that secular government is the best way to observe sharia. "Enforcing a [sharia] through coercive power of the state negates its religious nature, because Muslims would be observing _ the law of the state and not freely performing their religious obligation as Muslims," says Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im, a professor a-aw at Emory Uni` e sity and author of a book on the future of sharia. Opinions on the best balance of Islamic law and secular law vary, but sharia has been incorporated into political systems in three general ways: V .Dual Legal System. Many majority Muslim countries have a dual system in which the government is secular but Muslims can choose to bring familial and financial disputes to sharia courts. The exact jurisdiction of these courts varies from country to country, but usually includes marriage, divorce, inheritance, and guardianship Examples can be seen in Nigeria and Kenya, which have sharia courts that rule on family law for Muslims. A variation exists in Tanzania, where civil courts apply sharia or secular law according to the religious backgrounds of the defendants. Several countries, including Lebanon and Indonesia, have mixed jurisdiction courts based on residual colonial legal systems and supplemented with sharia. Ahmad Nizar Hamzeh of the American University of Beirut says only Qatar has an official dual legal system where Adlia courts, or civil courts, are independent of the sharia system and legislate secular laws. Western countries are also exploring the idea of allowing Muslims to apply Islamic law in familial and financial disputes. In late 2008, Britain officially allowed sharia tribunals (NYT) governing marriage, divorce, and inheritance to make legally binding decisions if both parties agreed. The new system is in line with separate mediation allowed for Anglican and Jewish communities in England. Criminal law remains under the gavel of the existing legal system. "There is no reason why principles of sharia law, or any other religious code, should not be the basis for mediation," Britain's top judge, Lord Nicholas Phillips, said in a July 2008 speech (PDF). Supporters of this initiative, such as the archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, argue that it would help maintain social cohesion (BBC) in European societies increasingly divided by religion. Howeversome research suggests the process to be discriminatory toward womenjBBC). Other analysts suggest the system has led of grey areas. Britain's Muslims come from all over the world, Ishtiaq Ahmed, a spokesperson for the Council for Mosques in England, told the BBC, noting that this makes it hard to discern at times "where the rulings of the sharia finish and long -held cultural practices start." •Government under God. In those Muslim countries where Islam is the official religion listed in the constitution, sharia is declared to be a source, or the source, of the laws. Examples include Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Yemen, and the United Arab Emirates, where the governments derive their legitimacy from Islam. In Pakistan, Egypt, Iran, and Iraq, among others, it is also forbidden to enact legislation that is antithetical to Islam. Saudi Arabia employs one of the strictest interpretations of sharia. Women are not allowed to drive, are under the guardianship of male relatives at all times, and must be completely covered in public. Elsewhere, governments are much more lenient, as in the United Arab Emirates, where alcohol is tolerated. Non - Muslims are not expected to obey sharia and in most countries, they are the jurisdiction of special committees and adjunct courts under the control of the government. v •Completely Secular. Muslim countries where the government is declared to be secular in the constitution include Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Chad, Somalia, and Senegal. Islamist parties run for office occasionally in these countries and sharia often influences local customs. Popular Islamist groups are often viewed as a threat by existing governments. As in Azerbaijan in the 1990s, secularism is sometimes upheld by severe government crackdowns on Islamist groups and political parties. Similar clashes have occurred in Turkey. Under the suspicion that the majority party, the Islamist Justice and Development Party, was trying to establish sharia, Turkey's chief prosecutor petitioned the constitutional court (Economist) in March 2008 to bar the party from politics altogether. One of the politicians indicted, Prune Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, told Newsweek, "Turkey has achieved what people said could never be achieved--a balance between Islam, democracy, secularism and modernity." Secular Muslim countries are a minority, however, and the popularity of Islamist political parties are narrowing the gap between religion and state. V Modern Economies and Sharia Growing at an estimated 15 percent annually, Islamic banking and finance is ‘*,#,(/ a worldwide industry that modifies modern business practices to conform to the rules of sharia. Centra to this field is riba, the charging or payment of interest, banned under Islamic law. Clever twists on standard financial products like credit cards, savings accounts, mortgages, loans, and even trust funds bypass the interest business model. A 2008 report by the General Council for Islamic Banks and Financial Institutions estimates the Islamic banking industry to stand at $442 billion. Even big name banks such as Citigroup, HSBC, and Deutsche Bank are developing Islamic banking sectors to cater to the demand. The industry is small in comparison to the global market, but may grow as some non-Muslims are turning to sharia- compliant services. Some of the ethically minded are also switching over to sharia-compliant investments. Businesses are required to avoid transactions related to forbidden things, such as weapons, alcohol, tobacco, gambling, pornography and pork, and investors are guaranteed that their money won't i end up financing those industries. Governments are also looking to get a piece of the pie: Malaysia is the largest issuer of sharia-compliant bonds and Indonesia launched its own in January 2009. Islam is no different from CANCER, they are working their way into every culture like a disease & if we don't do something NOW (as described above) then all other cultures will be in serious trouble. WW3 will be Islam against what remains of the free western world. WE CANNOT LET THIS HAPPEN IN OUR COMMUNITY! IF OUR CITY PLANNERS WON'T FIGHT FOR OUR COMMUNITY'S --- FREEDOM --FREEDOM WE MUST FIND THOSE THAT WILL! Subject: Denmark, a must read!' t i t' A good place to start a discussion aboutimmigration and religion. Not to mention what will happen if we remain • oliticall correct and refuse to un ers an t at there are t ose among us w o do not wish us well. If we do . not make some tough decisions very soon we will have them made for us by people who want to do us harm. This article could be seen as racist by some but on the other hand it could also be seen as a reflection of our own reality that somehow our politicians refuse e to see. The interpretation is up tot eader, however it is food for thought... SALUTE to Denmark... They are trying to fix a huge problem. This could very well happen here on our Continent... Susan MacAllen, a Canadian citizen, is a contributing editor for (FamilySecurityMatters.org ) Salute the Danish Flag - it's a Symbol of Western Freedom By Susan MacAllen In 1978-9 I was living and studying in Denmark. But in 1978 - even in Copenhagen, one didn't see Muslim immigrants. The Danish population embraced visitors, celebrated the exotic, went out of its way to protect each of its citizens. It was proud of its new brand of socialist liberalism one in development since the conservatives had lost power in 1929 - a system where no worker had to struggle to survive, w'n; one ultimately could count upon the state as in, perhaps, no other western nation at the time. The rest of Europe saw the Scandinavians as free -thinking, progressive and infinitely generous in their welfare policies. Denmark boasted low crime rates, devotion to the environment, a superior educational system and a history of humanitarianism. Denmark was also most generous in its immigration policies - it offered the best welcome in Europe to the new immigrant: generous welfare payments from first arrival plus additional perks in transportation, housing anJ education. It was determined to set a world example for inclusiveness and multiculturalism. How could it have predicted that one day in 2005 a series of political cartoons in a newspaper would spark violence that would leave dozens dead in the streets - all because its commitment to multiculturalism would come back to bite? By the 1990's the growing urban Muslim population was obvious - and its unwillingness to integrate into Danish society was obvious. Years of immigrants had settled into Muslim -exclusive enclaves. As the Muslim leadership became more voca a out what they consfered the decadence of Denmark's liberal way of life, the Danes - once so welcoming - began to feel slighted. Many Danes had begun to see Islam as incompatible with their long-standing va ues ► chef in persona 1 • arty ane free speech, in equality for women, in tolerance for other ethnic groups, and a deep pride in Danish heritage and history. An article by Daniel Pipes and Lars Hedegaard, in which they forecasted, accurately, that the growing immigrant problem in Denmark would explode. In the article they reported: 'Muslim immigrants constitute 5 percent of the population but consume upwards of 40 percent of the welfare spending.' 'Muslims are only 4 percent of Denmark's 5.4 million people but make up a majority of the country's convicted rapists, an especially combustible issue given that practically all the female victims are non-Muslim. Similar, if lesser, disproportions are oun in other crimes.' 'Over time, as Muslim immigrants increase it numbers they wish less to o young Muslim immigrants would readily many a that only mix with the mdi_enous o..ulation. A recent survey finds Dane.` percent 'Forced marriages - promising a newborn daughter in Denmark to a male cousin in the home country, then compelling her to marry him, sometimes on pain of death - are one problem.' 'Muslim leaders openl declare their :oal of introducin_ Islamic law once, Denmark's Muslim population grows large enoug - a not-that-remote prospect. If presen treni s persis , one socio ogist estimates, every third inhabitant of Denmark in 40 years will be Muslim.' It is easy to understand why a growing number of Danes would feel that Muslim immigrants show little respect for Danish values and laws. An example is the phenomenon common to other European countries and Canada: some Muslims in Denmark who o ted to leave the Muslim faith have been mur`dere in the name of Islam, while others hide in fear for their lives. Jews are also threatened an grassed openly by Muslim leaders in Denmark, a country where once Christian citizens worked to smuggle out nearly all of their 7,000 Jews by night to Sweden - before the Nazis could invade. I think of my Danish friend Elsa - who, as a teenager, had dreaded Nazi soldiers - and I wonder what she would say today. crossing the street to the bakery every morning under the eyes of occupying In 2001, Denmark elected the most conservative government in some 70 years - one that had some decidedly non-generous ideas about liberal unfettered immigration. Today, Denmark has the strictest immigration policies in Europe. (Its e ° ort to protect itse as been met wit accusa ions of 'racisfiny liberal media across Europe - even as other governments struggle to right the social problems wrought by years of too-lax immigration.) If you wish to become Danish, you must attend three years of language classes. You must pass a test on Denmark's history, culture, and a Danish language test, You must live in Denmark for 7 years before applying for citizenship.You must demonstrate an intent to work, and have a job waitin•. If you wish to bring a spouse into f enmark, you must bots be over 24 years of age, and you won't find it so easy anymore to move your friends and family to Denmark with you. You will not be allowed to build a mosque in Copenhagen. Although your children have a choice of some 30 Arabic culture and language schools in Denmark, they will be strongly encouraged to assimilate to Danish society in ways that past immigrants weren't. In 2006, the Danish minister for employment, Claus Hjort Frederiksen, spoke publicly of the burden of Muslim immigrants on the Danish welfare system, and it was horrifyin : the government's welfare committee had calculated that if immigration from Third World countries were blocked, 75 percent of the cuts needed to sustain the huge welfare system in coming decades would be unnecessary. In other words, the welfare s stem, as it existed, was being exploited by immigrants to the point of eventually bankrupting the government. We are simply forced to adopt a new policy on immigration.' °The calculations of the welfare committee are terrifying and show how unsuccessful the integration of immigrants has been up to now,' he said. A large thorn in the side of Denmark's imams is the Minister of Immigration and Integration, ' 11 e Hvilshoj. She makes no bones about the new policy toward immigration, 'The number of foreigners coming to the country Makes a difference,' Hvilshoj says, 'There is an inverse correlation between how man come here and how well we can receive the foreigners that come. And on us im immigrants needing to demonstrate a willingness to end in, 'In my view, Denmark should be a country with room for different cultures and religions. Some values, however, are more important than others. We refuse to question democracy, equal rights, and freedom of speech.' Hvilshoj has ow of backbone. Perhaps to test her resolve, the has, a price for her sheading radical imam in Denmark Ahmed Abdel Rahman Abu Laban, demanded that t e government pay lood Mone to the family of a Muslim who was murdered in a suburb of Copenhagen, stating that the family's thirst for _____ e could be thwarted for money. When Fivilshoj dismissed his demand-, e argued that in Muslim culture the payment of retribution money was common, to which Hvilshoj replied that what is done in a Muslim country is not necessarily what is done in Denmark. The Muslim reply_came soon all_ eerrherbouse was torched while she, her husband and children slept. All managed to escape unharmed, but she an`d her mily were moved to a secret location and she and other ministers were assigned bodyguards for the first time - in a country where such murderous violence was once so scarce. Her government has slid to the right, and her borders have tightened. Many believe that what happens in the next decade will determine whether Denmark survives as a bastion of good living, humane thinking and social responsibility, or whether it becomes a nation at civil war with supporters of . „Sharia law. And meanwhile, Canadians clamor for stricter immigration .olicies, and demand an end to state welfare programs that allow many immigrants to live on the public dole. As we in Canada look at the enclaves of Muslims amongst us, and see those who enter our shores too easily, dare live on our taxes, yet refuse to embrace our culture, respect our traditions, participate in our legal system, obey our laws, speak our language, appreciate our history. We would do well to look to Denmark, and say a prayer for her future and for our own. Islam is no different from CANCER, they are working their way into every culture like a disease & if we don't do something NOW (as described above) then all other cultures will be in serious trouble. WW3 will be Islam against what remains of the free western world. 17 October 2010 Last updated at 03:51 German Chancellor, Angela Merkel: "immigrants should learn to speak German" Attempts to build a multicultural society in Germany have "utterly failed", Chancellor Angela Merkel says. She said the so-called "multikulti" concept - where people would "live side- by-side" happily - did not work, and immigrants needed to do more to integrate - including learning German The comments come amid rising anti -immigration feeling in Germany. A recent survey suggested more than 30% of people believed the country was "overrun by foreigners". The study - by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation think-tank - also showed that roughly the same number thought that some 16 million of Germany's immigrants or people with foreign origins had come to the country for its social bene its. Foreign workers Mrs Merkel told a gathering of younger members of her conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party on Saturday that at "the beginning of the 60s our country called the foreign workers to come to Germany and now they live in our country." She added: "We kidded ourselves a while, we said: 'They won't stay, sometime they will be gone', but this isn't reality." The words "utterly failed" are very strong, but there are also nuanced messages about the usefulness of immigrants in a country that needs skilled labour. She is pitching it very carefully, with important elections coming up in the spring. The tone is very important. tThe chancellor is basically saying that Germany needs immigrants but immi ants need to do something to get into the society. Germany's charged immigration debate "And of course, the approach [to build] a multicultural [society] and to live side-by-side an to enjoy eac roffins failed, utterly aiimaT"—" In her speech in Potsdam, however, the chancellor made clear that immigrants were welcome in Germany. She specifically referred to recent comments by German President Christian Wulff who said that Islam was "part of Germany", like Christianity and Judaism. Mrs Merkel said: "We should not be a country either which gives the impression to the outside world that those who don't speak German immediately or who were not raised speaking German are not welcome here." Mounting debate There has been intense debate about multiculturalism in Germany in recent months. Correspondents say Mrs Merkel faces pressure from within her CDU and its allies to take a tougher stance and require immigrants to do more to adapt to German society. Earlier this week, Horst Seehofer, the leader of the CDU's Bavarian sister party, the CSU, said it was "obvious that immigrants from different cultures like Turkey and Arab countries, all in all, find it harder" to integrate. Continue reading the main story Your Say: Does multiculturalism work? "'Multikulti' is dead," Mr Seehofer said. Earlier this month the chancellor held talks with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in which the two leaders pledged to do more to improve the often poor integration record of Germany's estimated 2.5 million -strong Turkish community. / The debate first heated up in August when Thilo Sarrazin, a senior official at Germany's central bank, said that "no immigrant group other than Muslims is so strongly connected with claims on the welfare state and crime". Mr Carrazin has since resigned. Such recent strong anti -immigration feelings from mainstream politicians come amid an anger in Germany about high unemployment, even if the economy is growing faster than those of its rivals, our correspondent says. He adds that there also seems to be a new strident tone in the country, perhaps leading to less reticence about no -go -areas of the past. April 15, 2010 Geert Wildisspeech to Holland's Parlia lent _Madam Speaker, allolwv me, first, to express my sincere thanks to you personally for having planned a debate on Islam on the very day of my birthday. I could not have wished for a nicer present! Madam Speaker, approximately 1400 years ago war was declared on us by an ideology of hate and violence which arose at the time and was proclaimed by a barbarian who called himself the Prophet Mohammed. I am referring to Islam. Madam Speaker, let me start with the foundation of the Islamic faith, the Koran.The Koran's core theme is about the duty o a ushms o g tnon- Muslims; an Islamic Mein Kampf, in which fight means war, jihad. The Koran is above all a book of war "" a call to butcher non-Muslim&(2:191, 3:141, 4:91, 5:3), to roast them (4:56, 619:30-69:32), and to cause bloodbaths amongst them (47:4). Jews are compared to monkeys and pigs (2:65, 5:60, 7:166), while people who believe in Jesus Christ as the Son of God must according to the Koran be fought (9:30). Madam Speaker, the West has no problems with Jews or Christians, but it does have problems with Islam. It is still possible, even today, for Muslimsl to view the Koran, which they regard as valid for all time, as a licence to kill. And that is exactly what happens. The Koran is worded in sue away that its instructions are addressed to Muslims for eternity, which includes today's Muslims This in contrast to texts in the Bible, which is formulated as a number of historical narratives, placing events in a distant past. Let us remind ourselves that it was Muslims, not Jews or Christians, who committed the catastrophic terrorist attacks in New York, Madrid and London; and that it was no coincidence that Theo van Gogh was brutally murdered by a Muslim, Mohammed Bouyeri. Madam Speaker, I acknowledge that there are people who call themselves Muslims and who respect our laws. My party, the Freedom Party, has nothing against such people, of course. However, the Koran does have something against them. For it is stated in the Koran in Sura 2, verse 85, that those believers who do not believe in everything the Koran states will be humiliated and receive the severest punishment; which means that they will roast in Hell. In other words, people who call themselves Muslims but who do not believe, for example, in Sura 9, verse 30, which states that Jews and Christians must be fought, or, fore, in Sura 5, verse 38, whic states that the hand of a t uef mr,st be cut off, such people will be humiliated and roast in Hell. Note that it is not me who is making this up. All this can be found in the Koran. The Koran also states that Muslims who believe in / onlyart of the Koran are in fact apostates, and we know what has to happen to,,= j apostates. They have to be killed. Madam Speaker, the Koran is a book that incites to violence. I remind the House that the distribution of such texts is unlawful according to Article 132 of our Penal Code. In addition, the Koran incites to hatred and calls for murder and mayhem. The distribution of such texts is made punishable by Article 137(e). The Koran is therefore a highly dangerous book; a book which is completely against our legal order and our democratic institutions. In this light, it is an absolute necessity that the Koran be banned for the defence and reinforcement of our civilisation and our constitutional state. I shall propose a second -reading motion to that effect. Madam Speaker, there is no such thing as "moderate Islam".... As Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan said the other day, and I quote, "There is no moderate or immoderate Islam. Islam is Islam and that's it".... Islam is in pursuit of dominance. It wishes to exact its imperialist agenda by force on a worldwide scale (8:39). This is clear from European history. Fortunately, the first Islamic invasion of Europe was stopped at Poitiers in 732; the second in Vienna in 1683. Madam Speaker, let us ensure that the third Islamic invasion, which is currently in full spate, will be stopped too in spite of its insidious nature and notwithstanding the fact that, in contrast to the 8th and 17th centuries, it has no need for an Islamic army because the scared "dhimmis"® in the West, also those in Dutch politics, have left their doors wide open to Islam and Muslims. Apart from conquest, Madam Speaker, Islam is also bent on installing a totally different form of law and order, namely Sharia law. This makes Islam, apart from a religion for hundreds of mil io Muslims also, and in particular, a political ideology (with political/constitutional/Islamic basic values, etc). Islam is an ideology without any respect for others; not for Christians, not for Jews, not for non -believers and not for apostates. Islam aims to dominate, subject, kill and wage war. Madam Speaker, the Islamic incursion must be stopped. Islam is the Trojan Horse in Europe. If we do not stop Islamification now, Eurabia and Nethsrabia will just be a matter of time. One century ago, there were approximately 50 Muslims in the Netherlands. Today, there are about 1 million Muslims in this country. Where will it end? We are heading for the end of European and Dutch civilisation as we know it. Where is our Prime Minister in all this? In reply to my questions in the House he said, without batting an eyelid, that there is no question of our country being Islamified. Now, this reply constituted a historical error as soon as it was uttered. Very many Dutch citizens, Madam Speaker, experience the presence of Islam around them. And I can report that they have had enough of burkas, headscarves, the ritual slaughter of animals, so-called honour revenge, blaring minarets, female circumcision, hymen restoration operations, abuse of homosexuals, Turkish and Arabic on the buses and trains as well as on town hall leaflets, halal meat at grocery shops and department stores, Sharia exams, the Finance Minister's Sharia mortgages, and the enormous overrepresentation of Muslims in the area of crime, including Moroccan street terrorists. In spite of all this, Madam Speaker, there is hope. Fortunately. The majority of Dutch citizens have become fully aware of the danger, and regard Islam as a threat to our culture. My party, the Freedom Party, takes those citizens seriously and comes to their defence. Many Dutch citizens are fed up to the back teeth and yearn for action. However, their representatives in The Hague are doing precisely nothing. They are held back by fear, political correctness or simply electoral motives. This is particularly clear in the case of PvdA, the Dutch Labour Party, which is afraid of losing Muslim voters. The Prime Minister said in Indonesia the other day that Islam does not pose any danger. Minister Donner believes that Sharia law should be capable of being introduced in the Netherlands if the majority want it. Minister Vogelaar babbles about the future Netherlands as a country with a Judeo-Christian-Islamic tradition, and that she aims to help Islam take root in Dutch society. In saying this, the Minister shows that she has obviously gone stark raving mad. She is betraying Dutch culture and insulting Dutch citizens. Madam Speaker, my party, the Freedom Party, demands that Minister Vogelaar retract her statement. If the Minister fails to do so, the Freedom Party parliamentary group will Withdraw its support for her. No Islamic tradition must ever be established in the Netherlands: not now and also not in a few centuries' time. Madam Speaker, let me briefly touch on the gove.ument's response to the WRR [Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy] report. On page 12 of its response, the government states that Islam is not contrary to \ democracy or human rights. All I can say to that is that things can't get much l more idiotic than this Madam Speaker, it is a few minutes to twelve. If we go on like this, Islam will herald the end of our Western civilisation as well as Dutch culture. I would like to round off my first -reading contribution with a personal appeal to the Prime Minister on behalf of a great many Dutch citizens: stop the Islamification of the Netherlands! Mr Balkenende, a historic task rests on your shoulders. Be courageous. Do what many Dutch citizens are screaming out for. Do what the country needs. (..___t Stop all immigration from Muslim countries, ban all building of new mosques, close all Islamic schools, ban burkas and [he Koran. Expel all criminal Muslims from the country, including those Moroccan street errorists that drive people mad. Accept your responsibility! Stop Islamification! Enough is enough, Mr Balkenende. Enough is enough. Courts Placate Islamists by David J. Rusin • Mar 5, 2010 at 10:39 am Even as Shari'a courts sprout up like mushrooms on UK soil, secular ones across Europe increasingly bend to an Islamist worldview. Consider the phenomenon of exempting Muslims from the standard practice of rising before judges. In January, seven radicals on trial for shouting insults at British soldiers during`a 2009 homecoming parade refused to stand when the judge entered — because, in the words of one of their lawyers, "it is a grave and cardinal sin to show respect in this way to anyone other than God himself" The response from Judge Carolyn Mellanby? Appeasement and more appeasement: Eventually, a compromise was reached where they would enter the court after her during the trial, which is expected to last six days. The maximum penalty each of the men can receive is a £1,000 fine. The defendants were given an extra 20 minutes on top of their lunch break to go to pray at a mosque a few minutes' walk away. A separate "quiet" room has been set aside for their regular prayer intervals for the rest of the week. Mellanby "said she did not wish to 'set a precedent' by charging them with contempt of court." Instead, it was the defendants themselves who apparently "set a precedent" here. Also of note: Five were convicted in the harassment case but went unpunished. Ordered to reimburse court costs only, the men gleefully declared that, as they are on welfare, taxpayers will foot the bill. '"—`—'- In the Netherlands, the bar association is leading the way to mollify Islamists. An appeals chamber of that organization recently overturned a reprimand of attorney Mohammed Enait, who had been censured because he does not rise for judges and dons an Islamic hat in court sessions. It ruled that he can remain seated and wear his head covering; as the article explains, the panel found that "his refusal to rise and his headgear are not meant to show contempt of court." (Be sure to read the humorous passage about Enait and his "secretaries" at the above link ) Other events demonstrate the growing deference to Islam in Europe's courtrooms: A woman made history last summer by becoming the first in Denmark to testify while wearing a niqab. Earlier this year, Judge Cherie Blair, wife of Tony, drew fire for her leniency toward a British Muslim convicted of assault, to whom she said, "You are a religious man and you know this is not acceptable behavior." Finally, foot-washing basins have been installed in a German courthouse so Muslims can clean themselves before prayer; a spokesman justified the facility by "saying that in the past toilets have been stopped up with toilet paper and used for feet washing." How drenching one's feet with toilet water advances cleanliness is unclear. Equally difficult to grasp is how Europe's legal establishment could think that this spate of accommodations will inspire anything but more and more outrageous demands from Islamists. e Council on American -Islamic Relations Launches `Islamophobia' Division Tuesday, October 12, 2010 By Patrick Goodenough Nihad Awad, national executive director for the Council on American - Islamic Relations (CAIR), speaks at a news conference in Washington on Dec. 9, 2009. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) (CNSNews.com) — Spurred by the controversies over Quran-burning and the planned Ground Zero mosque, the most visible Islamic advocacy organization in the United States says it is launching a department to deal with "Islamophobia." In doing so, the Council on American -Islamic Relations (CAIR) is following the example of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), the 57 - member bloc of Islamic states. The OIC set up an "observatory" five years ago to monitor and report on incidents and trends around the world it regards as amounting to "Islamophobia." CAIR, which calls itself "America's largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization," said in a statement Monday that its executive director, Nihad Awad, had announced the move at the group's annual banquet, held in Arlington, Va. on Saturday. ( Why insult Americans?) "We have seen a small but vocal group of bigots and hate -mongers manufacture an atmosphere of anti -Islam hysteria through smear campaigns that rely on distortions, misinformation and outright falsehoods," Awad said The statement said the new "Islamophobia" department would produce an annual report tracking "trends in rhetorical attacks on Islam and Muslims and will offer accurate and balanced information to be used in the struggle for tolerance and mutual understanding." It would also "organize conferences, seminars, cultural exchanges, and other activities and events designed to provide opportunities for education and dialogue." "It will take joint efforts by people of goodwill of all faiths to challenge this epidemic of hate," Awad said. (How about if they would be transparent) The term "Islamophobia" has become widely used in recent years despite criticism — even from some Muslims — about a term which etymologically suggests an irrational fear or horror of Muslims or Islam. (The horror is in Sharia Law and the Quran) Critics say proponents use the word to cover everything from acts of unjustified discrimination targeting Muslims to legitimate opposition to Islamic tenets, practices, leaders or institutions. CAIR itself has labeled "Islamophobes" critics who have drawn attention to the fact that the organization was named by federal prosecutors in 2007 among "unindicted co-conspirators" in a case against the Holy Land Foundation in Texas. Five former Holy Land organizers were convicted the following year of providing support to the Palestinian terrorist group, Hamas. Islamophobia is "a wretched concept that confuses criticism of Islam as a religion and stigmatization of those who believe in it," a group of writers and intellectuals, including British author Salman Rushdie, said in a joint 2006 statement condemning Islamism as a "reactionary ideology." Although increasingly fashionable since 2001, the term "Islamophobia" predated the 2001 terror attacks and their aftermath. A Nexis search suggests that the earliest usage in media reports came around 1990, when a Soviet Academy of Sciences academic told an Uzbekistan - based newspaper that "Islamophobia" on the part of Soviet leaders could lead to an "Islamic explosion." In 1995, Jordan's Prince Hassan, brother of the late King Hussein, used the word in an address at the U.N. General Assembly. "The attention of this body should be turned to the spreading of Islamophobia," he said. "This phenomenon occurs in all manner of ways, from the purely verbal to the bluntly physical. Its proponents deal in inflammatory rhetoric. They preach the inevitability of cultural apocalypse, tarring all Moslems with the brush of fanatical extremism." ( Like strapping bombs on children?) In 1996 a British think tank focused on multiethnic affairs, the Runnymede Trust, set up a body called the Commission on British Muslims and Islamophobia, which the following year produced a report entitled "Islamophobia: A challenge for us all." As the decade progressed Iranian diplomats used the term more and more frequently at the U.N. and its now -defunct Commission on Human Rights, describing the phenomenon as "the perception of Islam and its followers as threats to the West." (In their words to kill Christians, Jews and Americans.) The OIC in 1999 introduced its first resolution at the Commission on Human Rights on what it calls "religious defamation" and over the ensuing decade has passed one at the U.N. every year. Initially the annual resolutions referred to problems like "stereotyping" or "xenophobia" but from the middle of the 1990s the term "Islamophobia" was introduced. Today it appears regularly in U.N. documents, and the OIC last month called on the U.N.'s top human rights official to start tracking "Islamophobia." The U.S. State Department has in recent years used the term periodically — sometimes in quotes, sometimes not — in annual human rights and religious freedom. (As in free speech) In a joint op-ed published in several European newspapers last month, President Obama's envoy to the OIC, Rashad Hussain, and special envoy to monitor and combat anti-Semitism, Hannah Rosenthal, wrote, "We are deeply aware of the growing anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, and other forms of hatred, rhetoric and bigotry that have blossomed worldwide." sense P 9poSe mosque po a;. 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In recent months, al-Alwaki's jihadi "street cred" has risen to new levels. iHe exchanged e-mails with Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hassan and mentored Christmas Day "underwear bomber" Umar Farouk Abdtlmutallab. He also reportedly served as the inspiration for Times Square bomber Faisal Shahzad. For more on this investigation, Pat Robertson spoke with CBN News Terrorism Analyst Erick Stakelbeck on the Wednesday, June 2 edition of The 700 Club. Click play to watch the interview. U.S. officials want al-Awlaki taken out. hey missed that chance just a few years back, when al-Awlaki was imam of � the D. al-Hijrah mosque in Falls Church, Va., a suburb of Washington, D.C. Al-Awlaki has since fled to Yemen. But a CBN News investigation has revealed that the al Qaeda cleric's presence is still being felt in the leafy suburb of Falls Church, just minutes from the nation's capital. The Last Place You'd Look It seems like the last place you'd find CDs and DVDs by al Awlaki. But that's exactly what CBN News found during a recent visit to Halalco, a Muslim supermarket in Falls Church. Halalco is the largest store of its kind in the Washington, D.C. area. In addition to halal meat, the store carries a large selection of Islamic books, recordings and clothing. In an exclusive investigation, CBN News discovered that Halalco was also selling CDs and DVDs by none other than a_1-Awlaki. In the store, was a display devoted entirely tc al-Awlaki's works just one day after he released a video calling for the killing of U.S. civilians. When Halaco's management was asked for comment, CBN News was told to come back the following day to speak with store owner Abdul Mateen Chida. The next day, the al-Awlaki display was gone. CBN News asked Chida about the sudden change. "We have removed them now," he replied. When asked whether the display would still be up had CBN News never inquired about it, Chida answered, "...it is possible." Anti-Semitic Materials for Sale Chida told CBN News the Awlaki display contained no violent materials. He says he was just trying to sell them off and make some money. "I don't agree with him at all," Chida said. "But his lectures that he had earlier were excellent --they were very good sellers. And there is nothing in this one which would you can say is terrorist material." Former federal terrorism prosecutor Andrew McCarthy told CBN News that doesn't always matter. "I prosecuted a guy a number of years ago named the Blind Sheikh whose commands to violence were usually couched in sometimes lengthy sermons, explained McCarthy, whose new book is called The Grand Jihad. "So when somebody says to you, 'not to worry, he's just talking about the prophet (Mohammed),' that's when you should start to worry." CBN News purchased additional materials at Halalco, including notorious anti-Semitic works like The Protocols of Zion and The International Jew and a book by Muslim Brotherhood leader Yusuf al-Qaradawi, who has voiced support for Iraqi insurgents and suicide bombings against Israeli civilians. CBN News also found copies of a book written by convicted terrorist Abu Hamza al-Masri. Chida said he did not know that al-Nlasri was a convicted terrorist. He said he iS unaware of the contents of his books and orders them based on their titles. Chida was asked if young Muslims could be inspired to commit violence by some of the materials sold at Halalco "Those things, no one can control," he answered. Protected by the First Amendent As for al-Awlaki, CBN News also found his materials for sale at Amazon.com. The online bookselling giant did not respond to a request for comment However, a spokesperson from the FBI's Washington, D.C. field office told CBN News that al-Awlaki's recordings are protected under the First Amendment. Sharia Flaw: U.S., Group Airnss fo ` Islamic Domination By .Eri Stakelbeck CBN News Terrorism Analyst Thursday, July OS, 2010RSS The latest version of Adobe Flash Player is required to watch this video. Please click on the link below to download the latest version. Thanks! Ad Feedback For most Americans, July is a time to celebrate their country's freedom and independence. But one radical Islamic group will do the opposite. In fact, Hizb ut-Tahrir believes in the abolishment of the U.S. Constitution by way of a worldwide Islamic state, or c. ip ate. CBN News Terrorism Analyst Erick Stakelbeck reported the upcoming Hizb ut-Tahrir event on U.S. soil on the latest episode of his new CBN News show, 'Stakelbeck on Terror'. The segment on the program was entitled "Sharia Flaw," and featured Stakelbeck's analysis. Stakelbeck appeared on The 700 Club to explain more about the Islamic group and why they are so dangerous. Click play to watch the interview. "The Islamists who want to impose sharia law in America don't just have regional aspirations," Stakelbeck explained. "They want global Islamic domination. One influential group that preaches exactly that is Hizb-ut-Tahrir." The terror -linked group wants to see a worldwide Islamic state -or caliphate --re-established. Although the group has been banned in Germany, Russia, the Netherlands and many Middle Eastern countries, Hizb ut-Tahrir is still welcome in the United States. Watch the group's Internet promotion for their upcoming conference outside of Chicago, by clicking here. "Welcome to America. Give us your tired, your poor anu your Islamic jiha lists,'° Stakelbeck said. "Subduing the world under an Islamic caliphate -- it's just another in a lona- list of sharia flaws." Hizb ut-Tahrir's event was originally slated to be held at a Marriot Hotel outside of Chicago on July 11, but the hotel cancelled the event due to public pressure. The group will now hold the conference in late July at an as -yet -undisclosed location. U,S,-born cieri+ U,S, civil Ai-Awlaki called on Muslims to kill The cleric, who'i U,S bas:pu pose nations �:� osition, saying the Stan and other Is al Awlaki the next Osama bin Laden? CBN News Terror Analyst Erick Stakelbeck offers more insight, as seen on Monday's edition of Newswatch. Click play for his comments. He added that American civilians are to blame because "the American people, in general, are taking part in this and they elected this administration and they are financing the war." Some believe al Awlaki's Internet messages have been instrumental in inspiring attacks like last year's shooting at Fort Hood and the foiled effort to blow up a jetliner bound for Detroit on Christmas Day. "Those who might be killed in a plane are merely a drop of water in a sea," he said in the video in response to a question about Muslim groups that disapproved of the airliner plot because it targeted civilians: Meanwhile, the White House has vowed to continue to hunt al Awlaki, who has reportedly been added to the CIA's list of targets for assassination. "The president will continue to take action directly at terrorists like Awlaki and keep our country safe from their murderous thugs," White House press secretary Robert Gibbs told CBS's "Face the Nation" on Sunday. American -born Imam Calls I.Q.S. Muslims to 'Jihad'CPNNews.com Thursday, March 18, CAIRO - In an audio -taped message, an American -born imam called S. Muslims to jihad ("holy" war) against America.. In heavily accented English, Anwar al-Awlaki, born in New Mexico to Yemini parents, said every Muslim must eventually decide, as he did, to obey Islam's call for jihad against America. "I eventually came to the conclusion that jihad against America is binding upon myself just as it is binding on every other Muslim," al-Awaki said. CNN aired excerpts of his latest message on Wednesday. "To the Muslims in America I have this to say: how can your conscience call you to live in peaceful coexistence with a nation responsible for the tyranny and crimes against your own brothers and sisters? How can you have loyalty to a government leading the war against Islam and Muslims?" he asked. AI-Awlaki, who is believed to be in hiding in Yemin, was in close e-mail contact with Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, indicted for shooting down 13 soldiers at the Ft. Hood Army base in Texas this past November. He may also have contacted Umar Farouk Abduhnutallab, the "Christmas Day bomber," sent to blow up a passenger Northwest airliner on its approach to the Detroit airport. "Our brother, Umar Farouk, has succeeded in breaking through the security systems that have cost the U.S. government alone over $40 billion since 9/11," al-Awlaki said in an excerpt provided by the SITE Intelligence, a group that monitors Islamic Web sites. Key Al Qaeda Leader Killed Meanwhile, U.S. officials say the man suspected of masterminding an attack on a CIA base in Afghanistan is dead. Hussein al Yemeni, a top al Qaeda planner and explosives expert, was reportedly killed in a U.S. missile strike in the Miran Shah area of Pakistan on Wednesday. He is believed to have plotted the bombing that killed seven CIA employees Last December. "Al -Yemeni would be the latest victory in a systematic campaign that has pounded al Qaeda and its allies, depriving them of leaders, plotters, and fighters," a U.S. counterterrorism official told CNN. "For then, there can be neither safety nor rest." In the past two years, U.S. government intelligence agencies have identified more than a dozen American Muslims actively pursuing jihad. Former terrorist Walid Shoebat, reveals disturbing contradictions between Ground Zero mosque founder Imam Faisal Abdul Rauf s English statements and his Arabic comments. Abdul Rauf directly contradicted his New York Daily News article from earlier this week, and, in the process, lied to New York City about his true intentions. C King Abdullah wants to wipe Israel and Iran off the map Posted David Kenner Tuesday, 3:16 PM Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah probably refrained from expressing at least half this sentiment in his meeting today with President Obama: On June 5, he reportedly told French Defense Minister Herve Morin that "There are two countries in the world that do not deserve to exist: Iran and Israel." The scoop comes from Georges Malbrunot, a French journalist with Le Figaro. Malbrunot, a respected Middle East correspondent who spent four months as a hostage of the Islamic Army in Iraq, goes on to report that two sources, from diplomatic and military circles, have confirmed the story. He suggests that the anger directed as Israel was the result of the IDE raid on the Gaza -bound flotilla, which occurred just days before this outburst. (Hat tip goes to the eagle- eyed correspondents at Friday Lunch Club). Update: Of course, the White House statement following the Obama-Abdullah meeting reaffirmed both leaders' sincerest hope that the current round of proximity talks will lead to "two states living side- by-side in peace and security." Aske t3 how to define the enemy, Mr, Korb answered:, "Al Qaehp., what we went in there for," Mr. Brennan said'that describing the enemy as Islamists would actually counterproductive. It would play into the false perception that they are religious leaders defending a holy cause, when in fact they are not i than murderers, including the murder of t'lousands upon thousands f NTuslims." Mr. Obama made an outreach to Muslim countries one of his early priorities as president. He has praised Islam and its contributions to American life. His new NASA director recently said one of his agency's "foremost" goals is reaching out to Muslims. The Petraeus counterinsurgency manual takes the position that, to understand the enemy, commanders must recognize terrorist links to Islam — its leaders in some cases, its fundraising and its infrastructure. Forces must fight "Islamic extremists," it says, differently from the Viet Cong or followers of Saddam Hussein. "Islamic extremists use perceived threats to their religion by outsiders to mobilize support for their insurgency and justify terrorist tactics," the manual states. In a section on the ideological source for Islamic terrorists, the doctrine says, "For many Muslims, the Caliphate produces a positive image of the golden age of Islamic civilization. This image mobilizes support for al Qaeda among some of the most traditional Muslims while concealing the details of the movement's goal. In fact, al Qaeda's leaders envision the 'restored Caliphate' as a totalitarian state similar to the pre -2002 Taliban regime in Afghanistan." The manual also discusses support networks for "Islamic extremists:" "A feature of today's operational environment deserving mention is the effort by Islamic extremists, including those that advocate violence, to spread their influence through the funding and use of entities that share their views or facilitate them to varying degrees. These entities may or may not be threats themselves; however, they can provide passive or active support to local or distant insurgencies." Among these support groups, it says, are "religious schools and mosques." In the successful prosecution of an Islamic charity in Dallas that funneled money to the designated terrorist group Hamas, the U.S. Justice Department listed scores of U.S.-based Islamic groups as unindicted co-conspirators. 3/7 Al-Qaida warns of new attacks deadlier than before By PAUL SCHEMM (AP) — 2 days ago CAIRO -- M-Qaida's U.S.-born spokesman waived President Barack Obama Sunday that the militant group may launch new attacks that would kill more f\rnericans than previous ones. In a taunting, 24 minute message that dwelled on Obama's setbacks, including the loss of Massachusetts Senate seat to the Republicans, Adam Gadahn set out al-Qaida's conditions for peace with the U.S., including cutting support for Israel and withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan. Gadahn said that if you compared the number of dead Muslims "with the relatively small number of Americans we have killed so far, it becomes crystal-clear that we haven't even begun to even the score," he said, dressed in a white robe and turban. "That's why next time, we might not show the restraint and self-control we have shown up until now," he said. Even if al-Qaida was defeated, "hundreds of millions of Muslims" would still fight the U.S., he added. Al-Qaida offered the same conditions for an end to hostilities to then President George W. Bush in 2007, including the release of all Muslim prisoners and cutting off aid to Middle East governments. Gadahn's statement was notable for its mocking tone, in which he described Obama as "a devious, evasive and serpentine American president with a Muslim name," and seemed to delight in his setbacks. "You're no longer the popular man you once were, a year ago or so," he crowed, ascribing his drop in popularity to the escalation of the U.S. wars abroad. At the time of Obama's election, many analysts said al-Qaida was worried that his race and Muslim family connections would make him more appealing to Muslims and Arabs angry at Bush's foreign policy. In its statements since his election, al-Qaida has taken pains to show the continuity between Obama's foreign policy and that of his predecessor. Gadahn is wanted by the FBI since 2004 with a $1 million reward for information leading to his arrest or conviction. He is also known as Azzam al-Amriki, Arabic for the American AMexico thwarts Hezbciia bid to set up South American network Mill It group employe' ex ca nation to Lebanon to target !srae1 and the West newspaper reports, By and Haaretz Service Tags::; Mexico foiled an attempt by Hezbollah to establish a network in South America, a Kuwaiti newspaper reported on Tuesday, Hezbollah operatives employed Mexicans nationals with family ties to Lebanon to set up the network, designed to target Israel and the West, the Ai-Seyassah daily said. According to the report, Mexican police mounted a surveillance operation on the group's leader, Jameel Nasr, who traveled frequently to Lebanon to receive information and instructions from Hezbollah commanders there. Hezbollah leader Hassan asrallah, Photo by: Reuters Police say Nasr also made frequent trips to other countries in Latin America, including a two-month stay in Venezuela in the summer of 2008. Nasr was living in Tijuana, Mexico at the time of his arrest, the report said: The report follows warnings from the United States that Hezbollah and its hacker Iran are stepping up operations in th© region. In June, a U,S. congresswoman wrote to ,tt e Department Homeland S'ecur ity to warn that Hezbofah 1`'a r' s increasing presence in Central and South America, In her letter, Congresswoman Sue Myrick called on the U.S. to work with Mexican forces, as there was intelligence that Hezbollah was working in conjunction with Mexican drug cartelsn the U.S.-Mexico border. In 2009 a U.S. commander tasked with overseeing U.S. military interests in the region said Hezbollah was linked to drug-trafficking in Colombia. "We have seen._ an increase in a wide level of activity by the Iranian government in this region," Admiral James Stavridis told the Senate Armed Services Committee. "That is a concern principally because of the connections between the government of Iran, which is a state sponsor of terrorism, and Hezbollah," he said. (/ In February a U.S. court in Miami indicted three men for raising funds for Hezbollah, which the U.S. classifies as a terrorist organization. Hezbollah is believed to have been behind the bombing of a Jewish cultural center in the Argentinean capital Buenos Aires in 1994, in which 85 people were killed. 'We are killed because we are Christians' Life is becoming increasingly dangerous for the Christian community of Iraq Deborah Haynes in Nineveh Plains, Iraq One grey-haired woman understands more than most the fear that has gripped Iraq's beleaguered Christian community over the past month. Her brother, Bashar aI-Hazim, was among the first to be murdered in a wave of targeted killings that has forced more than 2,000 Christian families to flee the northern city of Mosul. Masked gunmen walked up to Mr Hashim as he stood with his two children outside their house in the east -side of Mosul in late September. They demanded to see his identity card, confirmed he was Christian and executed the 41 -year-old on the spot. RELATED LINKS . Tug-of-war for Iraqi minority groups • Iraq: Battle for business begins "I could have died when I found out. He was a dear brother and was killed in a very despicable way," said the woman, 60, who was too afraid to give her name. She, Ike thousands of other Christians who have left the city since the start of October, claims to have no idea who carried out the attack. Fear of potential repercussions appears to prevent many in the region from speaking their mind. We're peat ful-people. When my brother was executed he had no enemies. Why was he killed' He was not member of a party. There was no reason except for being Christian,'° the woman, dressed in a black gown, said. Terror Terror Radical IslamistCr Drive By Diane _',I:cedo Published June 16, 2010 FOXNews.com YouTube video promoting the Khilafah Conence 201: as more than 13,000 views, to ajar Re:cn imie=i t They're back. A radical Islamist group critics say has links to Al Qaeda is gearing up to host its second annual U.S. recruiting event. The group, Hizb ut-Tahrir America, which is committed to establishing a caliphate, or international Islamic empire, kicked up controversy in Chicago last year with its first U.S. conference, "Fall of Capitalism & Rise of Islam." Speakers at the conference blamed capitalism for everything from two World Wars to Michael Jackson's decision "to shed his black skin." It drew more than 500 attendees, dozens of protesters and a heavy police presence. Now the group is coming back to the Windy City with its second conference, "Emergin: World Order: How the Khilafah Will Shape the World' schedu'et to begin my at the Chicago ' arriott O. c roo According to a video promoting the event, the goal is to persuade attendees to "answer the call" to "join the campaign" for a Khilafah, or global Islamic T empire. Despite the charged message, the group insists that it advocates change only through nonviolent means. Terrorism "is not in our dictionary," spo . an Mohammad Malkawi told reporters last year. "We condemn it by all means ... From our perspective, our records are clean on this issue." But some experts say the group's rhetoric masks its true role: preparing the infantry for groups like Al Qaeda by indoctrinating young jihadists. "Hizb ut-Tahrir realized that U.S. lawsin th.s staa` allow lnem to work u detec ed as lona as the use a narrative that foo the sublic and law enforcement," Walid Phares, director of the Future of Terrorism Project at iii ounda ton_ for Defense of Democracies, told FoxNews.com. He said the group's vision of a worldwide caliphate is "is identical to the Taliban regime but spanning on three continents, as a first stage." (T:They Former Hizb ut-Tahrir member Ishtiaq Hussain agreed. don't believe Israel should exist, some of their leaders have denied the Holocaust, and they believe homosexuals should be thrown off the hi hest building," Hussain, now a trainer or t le Quilliam Foundation, told FoxNews.com. "... It's actually a very dangerous group." Phares said Hizb ut-Tahrir's list of alumni-- including confessed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and d Al Qaeda in Iraq's onetime leader, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi -- speaks for itself. "The bottom line here," he said, "is that we are witnessing the emergence and the ex.anion of a 'ihadist recruitment facto in our midst openly calling or jihad and for the establishment of a caliphate instead of many governments... and in its last stage to what the call jihadism against America and its allies, drat is, tec nically speaking, terrorism and massacre." Hizb ut-Tahrir America did not respond to requests for comment sent by e- mail. The group's website lists neither a phone number nor a mailing address. C At a recent conference in the United Kingdom, Hizb ut-Tahrir spoke directl ragainst the U.S., mocking Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's warning of severe consequences if a Pakistani connection to the Times Square bomber was discovered, and contending that the U.S. was behind terror attacks in Pakistan. Whether there will be similar rhetoric at next month's conference in Chicago is unclear Unlike last year, the group has no itinerary laid out on its website for this year's conference. The Chicago Marriott Oak Brook confirmed that it would be hosting the conference, but it would not comment on whether it had reviewed the group or was aware of its specific plans for the conference. But news of the hotel chain's hospitality came as a surprise to the Florida Security Council, which said the Marriott of Delray Beach, Fla., backed out of hosting one of its events last year when it planned to honor an anti- jihadisin advocate. The group, which aims to raise awareness of security threats facing Florida and the U.S. by "radical, supremist, Muslims," and "Latin American totalitarianism," is now suing the Marriott for breach of contract. "You let lunatics come into our hotel, and then you have peo le trying to hem out ... e double standard is glaring and obvious and absurd," Florida Security Council Director Tom Trento told FoxNews.com. defend the United States of America and ou h • r Marriott's Corporate Office did not respond to requests for comment on the Hizb ut-Tahrir conference or the Florida case. But Dr. M. Zuhdi Jasser, President of American Islamic Forum for Democracy, said he thinks the decision of whether or not to Bost an event like this should be left to the hotel. "It [Hizb ut-Tahrir] is a conveyor belt to terror, there's no doubt about it, but the issue is if we're going to change these hearts and minds and we're going to prevent the future Nidal Hassans of the world, we're not going to do it by making these types of things illegal," Jasser told FoxNews.com. Instead, Jasser said, the U.S. needs to "start to provide Muslim youth an alternative to where America is not demonized but where we change the narrative and start to promote groups that are reformist " "I'd like us to debate them publicly in order to prove how invalid their ideas are rather than shut them down and make them into victims," he said. "...I think it's the type of thing we need to expose." Hizb ut-Tahrir America, meanwhile, is seeking some exposure of its own. A YouTube video advertising the conference has more i3 OOfl iervs a Facebook page promoting the event has more than 2,400 fans, and countless supporters in t e .S. and abroa. lave "Tweeted" and "ReTweeted," news of the upcoming conference, extending Fiizb ut-Tahrir America's reach fax beyond its known followers. With an 11,000-square-foot ballroom reserved at the Marriott, it apparently expects to acquire many more in Chicago next month. Atlas Shrugs Home Archives About Atlas Subscribe Atlas Articles Donate? Atlas RSS Feed Video Youtube Search Thursday, July o9, 2009 DIVERSITY VISAS DOUBLE IN JULY FROM SOMALIA AND "PALESTINE" Check out the latest "diversity visa numbers" from hot spots. The numbers from Africa -especially Egypt and Ethiopia' (Somalia) doubled from last month. "Palestine" is chargeable to Egypt and Somalis are chargeable to Ethiopia. "Diversity" visa -- a class of immigrants known as "diversity immigrants." Diversity Visas (DV) each fiscal vear are made available to persons from countries that with low rates of immigration to the United States. The Diversity Immigrant Visa program is a lottery program for receiving a United States Permanent Resident Card. It is also known as the Green Card Lottery. Taking into account dependents, there were more than io million participants in the DV -2008. The number of applicants for the DV -2009 was 45% higher than for the DV -2008. VISA NUMBERS FOR JULY DIVERSITY (DV -2009) VISA NUMBERS: For July, immigrant numbers in the Diversity Visa category are available to qualified DV -2009 applicants chargeable to all regions/eligible countries as listed below: Africa 48,700 Except: Egypt 21,600 [includes "Palestinians"] Ethiopia 21,100 [includes Somalia] Nigeria 14,400 This does not include the arrival in the US of Palestinian Iraqis. Atlanta - The State Department confirmed today that as many as 1,350 Iraqi Palestinians — once the well- treated guests of Saddam Hussein and now at outs with much of Iraqi society — will be resettled in the US, mostly in southern California, starting this fall. It will be the largest -ever resettlement of Palestinian refugees into the US — and welcome news to the Palestinians who fled to Iraq after 1948 but who have had a tough time since Mr. Hussein was deposed in 2003. Targeted by Iraqi Shiites, the mostly -Sunni Palestinians have spent recent years in one of the region's roughest refugee camps, Al Waleed, near Iraq's border with Syria. http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2009/07/diversity-visa-numbers-double-... 12/30/2009 I can t help wondering whether people in, say, Mieapnneapolis/St.Paulpawould think themselves under -represented by Somalis? )k C You will be overrun by Obama s diversity' (chlabour/symthetic voter importation) projects -just like we Brits have been for the past 4o years with Paldstanis and Bangladeshis, who hate us and out -breed us. • "Really for the first time, the United States is recognizing a Palestinian refugee population that could be admitted to the US as part of a resettlement program," says Bill Frelick, refugee policy director at -' irl s+i in Washington. Given the US's past reluctance to resettle Palestinians — it accepted just seven Palestinians in 2007 and nine in 2008 — the effort could ruffle some diplomatic feathers. Sad dam's guests P.alest=ai.n refugees came to Iraq in successive waves over several decades, first it 1948, then in 1967, and in 1991. They were treated well under Hussein but were also used to attack Israeli policies, and their presence was resented by many Iraqis, June 4: DIVERSITY VISA NUMBERS: IMPORTING JIHAD IN THE TENS OF THOUSANDS APRIL: "Diversity Visas" and "Religious Visas": Importing Jihad UPDATE: Speaking of Somalian Muslims: David Kris, Assistant Attorney General for National Security, and Frank J. Magill, U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota announced that on July 9 in Minneapolis, U.S. District Court Judge John Tunheim sentenced Mohammed Abdullah Warsame to 92 months in prison and three years of supervised release. Warsame, a naturalized Canadian citizen of Somali descent, was charged with one count of conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization — al Qaeda — in a Jan. 20, 2004, indictment returned in the District of Minnesota. A June 21, 2005, superseding indictment also charged Warsame with one count of providing material support to al-Qaeda and three counts of making false statements to the FBI. Warsame pleaded guilty to the material support count of the superseding indictment on May 5, 2009. The government has agreed as part of a plea agreement to dismiss the remaining charges. "I applaud the many agents, analysts and prosecutors whose tireless efforts led to this sentence. This case serves as a reminder of the continuing threats we face as a nation and our resolve to meet those threats," said David Kris, Assistant Attorney General for National Security. Back in the day, under Bush, when we busted terrorists and killer a of performed outreach on them. 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I hope the decisions made will be for the good of the citizens of the Temecula area and surrounding communities. erely, briel Fazz 37072 Galileo Lane Murrieta, CA. 92563 > Geert Wilders is a Dutch Member of Parliament. > In a generation or two, the US will ask itself: Who lost > Europe ?' > Here is the speech of Geert Wilders, Chairman, Party for > Freedom, the > Netherlands , at the Four Seasons, New York , introducing > an Alliance of > Patriots and announcing the Facing Jihad Conference in > Jerusalem . > Dear friends, > Thank you very much for inviting me. > I come to America with a mission. All is not well in the > old world. There is > a tremendous danger looming, and it is very difficult to be > optimistic. We > might be in the final stages of the Islamization of Europe. > This not only is > a clear and present danger to the future of Europe itself, > it is a threat to > America and the sheer survival of the West. The United > States as the last > bastion of Western civilization, facing an Islamic Europe. > First I will describe the situation on the ground in Europe > . Then, I will > say a few things about Islam. To close I will tell you > about a meeting in > Jerusalem . > The Europe you know is changing. > You have probably seen the landmarks. But in all of these > cities, sometimes > a few blocks away from your tourist destination, there is > another world. It > is the world of the parallel society created by Muslim > mass -migration. > All throughout Europe a new reality is rising: entire > Muslim neighborhoods > where very few indigenous people reside or are even seen. > And if they are, > they might regret it. This goes for the police as well. > It's the world of > head scarves, where women walk around in figureless tents, > with baby > strollers and a group of children Their husbands, or > slaveholders if you > prefer, walk three steps ahead. With mosques on many street > corners. The > shops have signs you and I cannot read. You will be > hard-pressed to find any > economic activity. These are Muslim ghettos controlled by > religious > fanatics. These are Muslim neighborhoods, and they are > mushrooming in every > city across Europe . These are the building-blocks for > territorial control > of increasingly larger portions of Europe , street by > street, neighborhood > by neighborhood, city by city. > There are now thousands of mosques throughout Europe . With > larger > congregations than there are in churches. And in every > European city there > are plans to build super -mosques that will dwarf every > church in the region. > Clearly, the signal is: we rule. > Many European cities are already one-quarter Muslim: just > take Amsterdam , > Marseille and Malmo in Sweden . In many cities the majority > of the under -18 > population is Muslim. Paris is now surrounded by a ring of > Muslim > neighborhoods. Mohammed is the most popular name among boys > in many cities. > In some elementary schools in Amsterdam the farm can no > longer be mentioned, > because that would also mean mentioning the pig, and that > would be an insult > to Muslims. > > Many state schools in Belgium and Denmark only serve halal > food to all • pupils. In once -tolerant Amsterdam gays are beaten up > almost exclusively by > MuslimtNon-Muslim women routinely hear 'whore, whore'. > Satellite dishes are > not pointed to local TV stations, but to stations in the > country of origin. > > In France school teachers are advised to avoid authors > deemed offensive to > Muslims, including Voltaire and Diderot; the same is > increasingly true of > Darwin . The history of the Holocaust can no loner be > taught because of > Muslim sensitivity. > > In England sharia courts are now officially part of the > British legal > system. Many neighborhoods in France are no-go areas for > women without head > scarves. Last week a man almost died after being beaten up > by Muslims in > Brussels , because he was drinking during the Ramadan. > Jews are fleeing France in record numbers, on the run for > the worst wave of > anti-Semitism since World War II. French is now commonly > spoken oh the > streets of Tel Aviv and Netanya , Israel . I could go on > forever with > stories like this. Stories about Islamization. > > A total of fifty-four million Muslims now live in Europe . > San Diego > University recently calculated that a staggering 25 percent > of the > population in Europe will be Muslim just 12 years from now. > Bernhard Lewis > has predicted a Muslim majority by the end of this > century. > > Now these are just numbers. And the numbers would not be > threatening if the > Muslim -immigrants had a strong desire to assimilate. But > there are few signs > of that. The Pew Research Center reported that half of > French Muslims see > their to al to Islam as greater than their loyalty to >,France . One-third > of French Muslims do not object to suicide attacks. The > British Centre for > Social Cohesion reported that one-third of British Muslim > students are in > favor of a worldwide caliphate. Muslims demand what they7.x., > call 'respect'. And �� > this is how we give them respect. We have Muslim official > state holidays. > > The Christian -Democratic attorney general is willing to > accept sharia in the > Netherlands if there is a Muslim majority. We have cabinet > members with > passports from Morocco and Turkey . > > Muslim demands are supported by unlawful behavior, ranging > from petty crimes > and random violence, for example against ambulance workers > and bus drivers, > to small-scale riots. Paris has seen its uprising in the > low-income suburbs, > the banlieus. I call the perpetrators 'settlers'. Because > that is what they > are. They do not come to integrate into our societies; they > come to > integrate our society into their Dar-al-Islam.. Therefore, - ey�are > settlers. > > Much of this street violence I mentioned is directed > exclusively against > non-Muslims, forcing many native people to leave their > neighborhoods, their > cities, their countries. Moreover, Muslims are now a swing > vote not to be >5. > The second thing you need to know is the importance of > Mohammed the prophet. > His behavior is an example to all Muslims and cannot be > criticized. Now, if > Mohammed had been a man of peace, let us say like Ghandi > and Mother Theresa y:__,> wrapped in one, there would be no problem. But Mohammed was -1` > a warlord, a > mass murderer, a pedophile, and had several marriages - at > the same time. > Islamic tradition tells us how he fought in battles, how he > had his enemies > murdered and even had prisoners of war executed. Mohammed > himself > slaughtered the Jewish tribe of Banu Qurayza. If it is good > for Islam, it is > good. If it is bad for Islam, it is bad. > > Let no one fool you about Islam being a religion. Sure, it > has a god, and a > here-after, and 72 virgins. But in its essence Islam is a > political > ideology. It is a system that lays down detailed rules for > society and the life of every person. Islam wants to dictate every aspect (> means e. Ibm > 'suubmission'. Islam is not compatible with freedom > and democracy, > bec� ausse'w iat it strives for is sharia. If you want to > compare Islam to > anything, cop are it to communism or national-socialism, > these are it > totalitarian ideologies. > > Now you know why Winston Churchill called Islam 'the most > retrograde force > in the world', and why he compared Mein Kampf to the Quran. > The public has > wholeheartedly accepted the Palestinian narrative, and sees > Israel as the > aggressor. I have lived in this country and visited it > dozens of times. I c> > support Israel . First, because it is the Jewish homeland > after two thousand > years of exile up to and including Auschwitz, second because it is a democracy, and third because Israel is our first line of > defense. > > This tiny country is situated on the fault line of jihad, > frustrating > Islam's territorial advance. Israel is facing the front > lines of jihad, like > Kashmir, Kosovo, the Philippines , Southern Thailand, > Darfur in Sudan , > Lebanon , and Aceh in Indonesia . Israel is simply in the > way. The same way > West-Berlin was during the Cold War. > > The war against Israel is not a war against Israel . It is > a war against the > West. It is jihad. Israel is simply receiving the blows > that are meant for > all of us. If there would have been no Israel , Islamic > imperialism would > have found other venues to release its energy and its > desire for conquest. > Thanks to Israeli parents who send their children to the > army and lay awake > at night, parents in Europe and America can sleep well and > dream, unaware of > the dangers looming. > > Many in Europe argue in favor of abandoning Israel in order > to address the > grievances of our Muslim minorities. But if Israel were, > God forbid, to go > down, it would not -bring any solace to the West It would > not mean our Muslim > minorities would all of a sudden change their behavior, and > accept our > values. On the contrary, the end of Israel would give > enormous encouragement > to the forcef Islam. They would, and rightly so, see the > demise of Israel > as avipf that the West is_ weak, and doomed. The end of > Israel would not mean > the end of our problems with Islam, but only the beginning. It would mean > the start of the final battle for world domination If they > can get Israel , they can get everything.. So-called journalists volunteer > to label any and > all critics of Islamization as a 'right-wing extremists' or > 'racists'. In my > country, the Netherlands , 60 percent of the population now > sees the mass > immigration of Muslims as the number one policy mistake > since World War II. > And another 60 percent sees Islam as the biggest threat. > Yet there is a > greater danger than terrorist attacks, the scenario of > America as the last > man standing. The lights may go out in Europe faster than > you can imagine. > An Islamic Europe means a Europe without freedom and > democracy, an economic > wasteland, an intellectual nightmare, and a loss of > military might for > America - as its allies will turn into enemies, enemies > with atomic bombs. > With an Islamic Europe, it would be up to America alone to > preserve the > heritage of Rome , Athens and Jerusalem . > > Dear friends, liberty is the most precious of gifts. My > generation never has > to fight for this freedom, it was offered to us on a silver > platter, by > people who fought for it with their lives. All throughout > urope , erican > cemeteries remind us of the young boys who never made it > home, and whose > memory we cherish. My generation does not own this freedom; > we are merely >'its custodians.,We can only hand over this hard won liberty > to Europe 's > children in the same state in which it was offered to us. > We cannot stri_ kms? ;deal with mullahs and imams. Future generations would never > forgive us. We > cannot squander our liberties. We simply do not have the > right to do so. > ( > We have to take the necessary action now to stop this > Islamic stupidity from > destroying the free world that we know. Obama's Legal State Department Adviser: Impose Sharia Law on America Published by Benyamin Solomon on April 9, 2009 in Opinions Obama's pick as the legal State department adviser sees no wrong in imposing Sharia law, which is one of the most backwards set of fascist-like laws. This wi 1 a so show detai ed analysis on the ra. ical Islamist threat the bit on the deadly consequences of Sharia law. - Sharia law is a type of medieval Fascism It was a set of laws made up by Islamic scholars and became laws of all the Islamic Caliphates. Now radical Islam seeks to impose it, whether through violent jihad or through cultural jihad, the latter of which is a jihad to overthrow existing societies [including ih`e democratic west] and to impose Sharia law from within. Sharia law controls every aspect of the individual's life. Under Sharia, leaving Islam is punishable by death. Under Sharia, when a women is rammed, she receives the death penalty for adultery while nothing happens to the rapist. That's why haria law appeals to rapist and gets rapists to be radical Islamists. That's a large part why Jihadist Fascism thrives in our [America's] prisons. Sharia law is a totalitarian set of laws that contradicts the US constitution and the vision of the Founding Fathers. America is now becoming a.victim C radical Islam. The cultural jihad is a monster that s a sorbing whatever it can with this Jihadist m octrinatioii t seeks to eliminate "Western civilization from within and 'sabotaging' its miserable house by their hands and the hands of the believers so that it is eliminated and God's religion is made victorious over all other religions" [1991 Muslim Brotherhood memo]. The violent Jihad commits terrorist attacks on men, women and children. The cultural jihad backs the violent jhad if it's not caught. When it comes to 9/11 and 7 7, with h the west looking at whether those acts are condemned or not, the cultural jihadists give cheap lip service against them, while supporting terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah by funding them and by indoctrinatin: Muslim 'eoIle to fight against the non -Muslim infidels. Since t e western world expects Muslims to con . emn , • 1 Qaeda to be moderate, cultural jihadists man times give cheap lip service against Al Qaeda. The cultural jihadists still ight for the same kind of society Al Qaeda fights for, an Islamo-fascist society ruled by Sharia law. l I think I did enough in describing the violent and cultural jihads in radical Islam and showing a little bit about why Sharia law it a totalitarian set of laws. To make it all worse, President Obama chose Harold Koh as the legal adviser for the State Department. Harold Koh says that there's nothing wrong with Sharia law. The NY Post reported that: JUDGES should interpret the Constitution according to other nations' legal "norms." Sharia law could apply to disputes in US courts. The United States constitutes an "axis of disobedience" along with North Korea and Saddam - era Iraq. Those are the views of the man on track to become one of the US government's top lawyers: Harold Koh. President Obama has nominated Koh — until last week the dean of Yale Law School — to be the State Department's legal adviser. In that job, Koh would forge a wide range of international agreements on issues from trade to arms control, and help represent our country in such places as the United Nations and the International Court of Justice. It's a job where you want a strong defender of America's sovereignty. But that's not Koh. He's a an o "transnational legal process," arguing that the distinctions between US and international law should vanish. What would this look like in a practical sense? We've seen Sharia courts at work. They're never fair. Basically, as the state epartment s egal a. viser Will be someone who sees no wrong in Sharia law, which punishes rape victims instead of rapists and which kills people for leaving Islam. Harold Koh, you've gotta be kidding me. I have no government job. Yet at least I understand the horror of Sharia law. It's people like Harold Koh w o wi 1 turn us non -Mus iml s [I'm an American Jew into second-class Dhimmis. Armenian freedom fighters fought to free the Armenian people from being second-class dhimmis under the Ottoman empire. As a result, the Ottoman Nazi -like leadership carried out a genocidal campaign on the Armenians. Yet we have this Harold Koh fellow who sees nothing wrong with imposing Sharia law and who has no idea what being a Dhimmi is like. The US, as the superpower leading the free world, has an obl&ation to protect itself and do its partin protectintp he world from radical Islam. Yet.how will America do that if the legal adviser for the State De s artment sees no wrong in Sharia law. Midd e East. expert Bernard Lewis said," Europe will be slamic s y the end of the century." With Obama America is heading down the same road as Europe, where the cu tural jihad eats more and more of our [America's] institutions. Europe already has Sharia courts and no go zones for the police in those countries whereharia is enforced. naose areas as bases in order to ex s and to the rest o urope in imposing theirascist system, w ich inc udes Sharia law. Many people will say that the Muslim radicals can't achieve their goals. Whether they can or not, they're still a global threat. Lebanon had a Christian majority. Look what happened. Radical Islamic groups including Hezbollah are causing trouble and are trying to turn Lebanon�into an expansionist Islamist state. If the State Department's legal adviser sees no wrong in having Sharia law, it will bolster the Islamists at the expense of the moderate Muslims who seek to promote a tolerant interpretation of Islam that's compatible to democracy. Obama already made horrible choices on nominees like choosing the tax - cheat Timothy Geitner as Treasury Secretary. Geitner is helping Obama to impose a nanny state Socialist a:enda on America. Obama also attempte to c oose Charles Freeman as the head of the National Intelligence Estimate. Mr. Freeman has anti -Israel views, ties to the Saudi regime and also praised the Chinese crackdown on the pro-democracy heroes in Tianamen Square. His choice was controversial. So he didn't accept it and blamed it on the pro - Israel lobby. Now, we have this pro -Sharia law fellow Harold Koh as the State Department's legal adviser. Obama just seems to do a horrible job with nominees. When it comes to choosing horrible nominees, I think President Obama deserves first prize. Plus, Obama understands the violent terror jihad from groups like Al Qaeda, but fails to understand the cultural jihad. Subject: Islam in a nut shell >Please take the time >to read this. It explains to me why >we don't hear any objections from the rest of the Muslims in the U.S about > >the Mosque in NYC or the atrocities they are committing around the world, >including Afghanistan . > >Adapted from Dr. Peter Hammond's book: Slavery, Terrorism and Islam: >The >Historical Roots and Contemporary Threat > >Islam is not a religion, nor is it a cult. In its fullest form, it is a > >complete, total, 100% system of life. > >Islam has religious, legal, political, economic, social, and military > >Components. The religious component is a beard for all of the other >Components. > >Islamization begins when there are sufficient Muslims in a country to >Agitate for their religious privileges. > >When politically correct, tolerant, and culturally diverse societies Agree > to Muslim demands for their religious privileges, some of the Other >components tend to creep in as well. >Here's how it works: >As long as the Muslim population remains around or under 2% in any given > >Country, they will be for the most part be regarded as a peace -loving >Minority, and not as a threat to other citizens. This is the case in: >United States -- Muslim 0.6% >Australia -- Muslim 1.5% >Canada -- Muslim 1.9% >China -- Muslim 1.8% >Italy -- Muslim 1.5% >Norway -- Muslim 1.8% >At 2% to 5%, they begin to proselytize from other ethnic minorities >and >Disaffected groups, often with major recruiting from the jails and among >Street gangs. This is happening in: >Denmark -- Muslim 2% >Germany -- Muslim 3.7% >United Kingdom -- Muslim 2 7% >Spain -- Muslim 4% >Thailand -- Muslim 4.6% >From 5% on, they exercise an inordinate influence in proportion to their >Percentage of the population. For example, they will push for the >Introduction of halal (clean by Islamic standards) food, thereby Securing > food >preparation jobs for Muslims. They will increase pressure On supermarket >chains >to feature halal on their shelves -- along with Threats for failure >to >comply. This is occurring in: >France -- Muslim 8% >Philippines -- 5% >Sweden -- Muslim 5% >Switzerland -- Muslim 4.3% >The Netherlands -- Muslim 5.5% >Trinidad & Tobago -- Muslim 5..8% >At this point, they will work to get the ruling government to allow them > >To rule themselves (within their ghettos) under Sharia, the Islamic >Law. >The ultimate goal of Islamists is to establish Sharia law over the Entire > >world. > >When Muslims approach 10% of the population, they tend to increase >Lawlessness as a means of complaint about their conditions. In Paris , >we Are >already seeing car-burnings. Any non -Muslim action offends Islam >and Results >in uprisings and threats, such as in Amsterdam , with opposition >To >Mohammed cartoons and films about Islam. Such tensions are seen Daily, > >particularly in Muslim sections in: > >Guyana -- Muslim 10% >India -- Muslim 13.4% >Israel -- Muslim 16% >Kenya -- Muslim 10% >Russia -- Muslim 15% > C>After reaching 20%, nations can expect hair-trigger rioting, jihad Militia > > formations, sporadic killings, and the burnings of Christian Churches >and >Jewish synagogues, such as in: > >Ethiopia -- Muslim 32.8% > >At 40%, nations experience widespread massacres, chronic terror attacks, > >And ongoing militia warfare, such as in: > >Bosnia -- Muslim 40% >Chad -- Muslim 53.1% >Lebanon -- Muslim 59.7% > C >From 60%, nations experience unfettered persecution of non -believers of >All other religions (including non -conforming Muslims), sporadic >ethnic >Cleansing (genocide), use of Sharia Law as a weapon, and Jizya, the tax >Placed >on infidels, such as in: >Albania -- Muslim 70% >Malaysia -- Muslim 60.4% >Qatar -- Muslim 77.5% >Sudan -- Muslim 70% >After 80%, expect daily intimidation and violent jihad, some State-run >Ethnic cleansing, and even some genocide, as these nations drive out the >Infidels, and move toward 100% Muslim, such as has been experienced >anIn >some ways is on-going in: > >Bangladesh -- Muslim 83% >Egypt -- Muslim 90% >Gaza -- Muslim 98.7% >Indonesia -- Muslim 86.1% >Iran -- Muslim 98% >Iraq -- Muslim 97% >Jordan -- Muslim 92% >Morocco -- Muslim 98.7% >Pakistan -- Muslim 97% >Palestine -- Muslim 99% >Syria -- Muslim 90% >Tajikistan -- Muslim 90% >Turkey -- Muslim 99.8% >United Arab Emirates -- Muslim 96% >100% will usher in the peace of'Dar-es-Salaam' -- the Islamic House of > `'_ti _ >Peace. Here there's supposed to be peace, because everybody is a Muslim, >the >Madrasses are the only schools, and the Koran is the only word, such) >as >in: > >Afghanistan -- Muslim 100% >Saudi Arabia -- Muslim 100% >Somalia -- Muslim 100% >Yemen -- Muslim 100% > >Unfortunately, peace is never achieved, as in these 100% states the most > >radical Muslims intimidate and spew hatred, and satisfy their blood lust >by >killing less radical Muslims, for a variety of reasons. » >'Before I was nine, I had learned the basic canon of Arab life. It >was me >against my brother; me and my brother against our father; my family >against my cousins and the clan; the clan against the tribe; the >tribe against >the world, and all of us against the infidel. -- Leon Uris, 'The Haj' 7'> >It is important to understand that in some countries, with well under 100% >Muslim populations, such as France, the minority Muslim populations >live >in ghettos, within which they are 100% Muslim, and within which they live > >by Sharia Law. The national police do not even enter these ghettos. >There >are no national courts, nor schools, nor non -Muslim >religious facilities. In such situations, Muslims do not integrate >into >the community at large.. The children attend madrasses. They learn only >the >Koran. To even associate wi. i an fidel is a crime 'unishab e with death. >Therefore, in some areas of certain nations, Muslim Imams and extremists >exercise more power than the national average would indicate. >Today's 1.5 billion Muslims make up 22% of the world's population. >But >their birth rates dwarf the birth rates of Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, > >Jews, and all other believers. Muslims will exceed 50% of the world's >population by the end of this century. > >Well, boys and girls, today we are letting the fox guard the henhouse. >The wolves will be herding the sheep! > » >Obama appoints two devout Muslims to Homeland Security posts. Doesn't »this make you feel safer already? > • >Obama and Janet Napolitano appoint Arif Alikhan, a devout Muslim, > as >Assistant Secretary for Policy Development. > >DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano swore in Kareem Shora, a devout Muslim >who >was born in Damascus , Syria , as ADC National Executive Director as a >member of the Homeland Security Advisory Council (HSAC). >NOTE: Has anyone ever heard a new government official being identified >as >a devout Catholic, a devout Jew ora devout Protestant...? Just >wondering. >Devout Muslims being appointed to critical Homeland Security positions? >Doesn't this make you feel safer already?? >That should make the US ' homeland much safer, huh!! >Was it not "Devout Muslim men" that flew planes into U.S. buildings 8 >years ago? >Was it not a Devout Muslim who killed 13 at Fort Hood ? >Also: This is very interesting and we all need to read it from start C >to >finish. Maybe this is why our American Muslims are so quiet and not speaking > out about any atrocities. Cana ood Muslim be a good American? This >question was forwarded to a friend who worked in Saudi Arabia for 20 years. >The following is his reply: »> »Theologically - no ... Because his allegiance is to Allah, The >moon o >of Arabia »>Religiously ??no??Because no other religion is accepted by His Allah >except Islam (Quran, 2:256)(Koran) »> >Scripturally - no??Because his allegiance is to the five Pillars >of Islam >and the Quran. »> >Geographically ??no??Because his allegiance is to Mecca , to which >he >turns in prayer five times a day. >Socially - no??Because his allegiance to Islam forbids him to make >friends with Christians or Jews.. »»» >Politically - no?ii,'/ZBecause he must submit to the mullahs (spiritual >leaders), who teach annihilation of Israel and destruction of America , >the >great Satan. »> >Domestically - no??Because he is instructed to marry four Women and >beat >ancTscourge his wife when she disobeys him (Quran 4:34) »> »> >Intellectually - no??Because he cannot accept the American Constitution >since it is based on Biblical principles and he believes the Bible to be >corrupt. »> >Philosophically - no??Because Islam, Muhammad, and the Quran do not >allow >freedom of religion and expression.. Democracy and Islam cannot co -exist. > >Every Muslim government is either dictatorial or autocratic. >» >Spiritually - no??Because when we declare 'one nation under God,' >the >Christian's God is loving and kind, while Allah is NEVER referred to as >Heavenly father, nor is he ever called love in The Quran's 99 excellent > names. »» >Therefore, after much study and deliberation.... -->Perhaps we should be very suspicious of ALL MUSLIMS >in this country. - - - They obviously cannot be both 'good' Muslims and >good Americans. >Call it what you wish, it's still the truth. You had better believe >it. >The more who understand this, the better it will be for our country and >our >future. The religious war is bigger than we know or understand. >Can a muslim be a good soldier??? >Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, opened fire at Ft. Hood and Killed 13. He >is >a good Muslim!!! > >Footnote: The Muslims have said they will destroy us from within. >SO FREEDOM IS NOT FREE. Current and recent militant Islamist groups in the United States Il-- Seattle. Wash • Hybrid fundamentalist Grout • Algerian Armed Islamic Graup San Francisco. Oa3if. • Islamic Liberation Party • Abu Sayyaf Santa Clara, CatIR:" • A Qacda • isms Los Angeles, Callt. • Hams • Al Garna'at al Istamiyya • Atgecran Armed Islamic Grasp San Diego, C@Mf. • American Islamic Grout) • Algerian Armed Islamic Group SeAoce.. Steven Enraraon leter, oo Jihad' PR:n pf Irt..4 ?X Detroit Mick • Al Garna'at al Islarrayya • Muslim Brotherhood • Hezbollah • Humus Chicago. Ill. • Hamas • Islamic Jihad Dertver.Colo. Kat sasclty, Mo. • Al Qaeda • Mamas TtlScon, Ariz. • AI QAedn • Hamas Oaten, Mass. • AI Qacda • National Isiam,c Front Cleveland. Ohio • Islamic Jihad • Muslim Brotherhood t QhmahtlnlaCity. Okla- Plainfield,lnd • Hamas (groups and • Muslim Brotherhood conventions) lilt • ISNA Colombia, MO.. • Al Qaeda • Algerian Islamic Salvation Front • Hamas Arlington, T • Al Qaeda D81tastTexas -Hams • 1 �•AlQaeda Boca Rab" Fla. ��� Houston. Texas •Al Qaeda • itarnas Tampa. Fla Ft Lauderdale, Fla • Muslim Brotherhood • Islamic Jihad • Al Qaeda • Al Qaeda /1111 Charlotte. N.C. ! • Hezbollah New York. NX. (metro) • A} Gama'at al Islamiyya • Iir:dbPllall • itarria3f • AI htuhaiiroun • Jamaat E• Laurek Md. • Al eda Potomac, Md. • Hezbollati HaledQR N.C. • Islamic /rha Herndon. Va. • Al Qaeda • Islamic It d Springfield, Va. • Harms Sharia v. Constitution: It is coming. A showdown in America, not some wild west show, but a real showdown, just like Europe is facing, with Islam. Islam is not a religion but our government is treating it as such. Islam is a theocracy that governs citizens way of life, in the same way the Constitution is the light that governs America (when Congress is not in session). The forces of Islam in America are pushing the boundaries, in the hopes of establishing a Sharia based caliphate in America, and undoing western civilization. For those of you who still do not understand or believe that Islam is a threat, I am going to compare Sharia Law to the Constitution. You shall see that the "religion of peace" is really the religion of pieces, where the children blow up so quickly. The religion of peace. Sharia Law is well-documented in the 1,200 page Classic Manual of Islamic Sacred Law, "The Reliance of the Traveler" by Ahmad ibn Naqib al-Misri, and published in the United States by Amana Publications. The Constitution is, well, the Constitution: LEGISLATIVE POWERS US Constitution Article I - All legislative Powers shall be vested in the Congress. Sharia Law The source of legal rulings for all acts of those who are morally responsible is Allah. (a1.1) It is not a sin to comply with man-made laws that require buying auto insurance or having a photo ID because "the authorities are responsible for the sin, not the individual forced to comply." (w42.3 and w50.4). POWER TO DECLARE WAR US Constitution Section 8 — Powers of Congress include to levy taxes, to make laws, and to declare war. Sharia Law It is obligatory to obey the commands and interdictions of the caliph or his representative in everything that is lawful, even if he is unjust .. because the purpose of his authority is Islamic unity, which could not be realized if obeying him were not obligatory. (o25.5) The caliph or his representative have the duty of undertaking jihad if their territory borders on enemy lands, of dividing the spoils of battle, and of remitting a fifth for "deserving recipients." (o25.9(8)) Jihad is obligatory for everyone when the enemy has surrounded the Muslims. (09.3) It is permissible in jihad to cut down the enemy's trees and destroy their dwellings. (o9.1) PRESIDENT (CALIPH) US Constitution Article II, Section I -- Qualifications of a President — He must be a natural born citizen, thirty-five years old, and a resident for fourteen years. The President is elected by ballot by the people (via the Electors) and shall serve for no more than 2 four-year terms. No religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States. Sharia Law A caliph must be a Muslim, a non -slave, a male, of the Quraysh tribe, etc. (o25.0) The Caliph appoints a group to select his successor among themselves. There is no a term of office. However, the caliphate of someone who seizes power is considered valid, even though his act of usurpation is disobedience, in view of the danger from anarchy and strife that would otherwise ensue. (o25.4(3)) REMOVAL OF GOVERNMENT OFFICERS US Constitution Section 4 — The President and all civil Officers of the United States shall be removed from office if found guilty of treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. Sharia Law (No provision for removal from office.) LEGAL AUTHORITY US Constitution Article VI — This Constitution and the laws of the United States which shall be made under it shall be the supreme law of the land, and judges in every state shall be bound by them. Senators and Representatives, legislative officers, all executive and judicial officers both of the United States and the several states shall be bound by a Oath or Affirmation to support the Constitution. Sharia Law The source of legal rulings for all acts of those who are morally responsible is Allah. (a1.1) CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS RIGHTS US Constitution Amendment 1— Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech, or the press, or the right of the people to peaceably assemble, and to petition the Government for redress of grievances. Sharia Law Non -Muslims are obliged to comply with Islamic rules that pertain to the safety and indemnity of life, reputation, and property. Non -Muslims are forbidden to openly display wine or pork, recite their scriptures, or make a public display of feast days or funerals. Non -Muslims are forbidden to build new churches. A non -Muslim may not enter a mosque without permission. The protection for non -Muslims is withdrawn if a non - Muslim commits adultery with a Muslim woman or marries her, leads a Muslim away from Islam, kills a Muslim, or says anything derogatory abput Allah, the Prophet, or Islam. (o11.5 through 011.10) eitazint-kia US Constitution Amendment 2 — The right of people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. Sharia Law It is a condition that someone buying weapons be of a people who are not at war with GLS Muslims. (k1.2(f)) Enormities (sins) include selling weapons to non -Muslims who will use them against us. (w52.1(192)) US Constitution Amendment 3 — No soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner prescribed by law. Sharia Law (Not covered.) However, the Pact of Omar (636 AD) imposed on Christians in Syria, "We shall keep our gates wide open for passersby and travelers. We shall give board and lodging to all Muslims who pass our way for three days." US Constitution Amendments 4 — 8 — These amendments prohibit unreasonable searches, require due process according to the law, provide for confrontation of witnesses, impose jury trial on all matters involving over $20, and prohibit excessive fines and cruel and unusual punishments. Amendment 14 provides for equal protection of the laws for all citizens. Sharia Law No testimony may be made by people who have lowly jobs, such as a street sweeper or a bath house attendant, or non -Muslim. (o24.2-3) Testimony regarding fornication or sodomy requires four male eye -witnesses to the act. (o24.9) A woman's testimony is worth only half that of a man. (o24.10) (There is no provision for a jury trial under Sharia Law.) Cruel and unusual Islamic punishments include 1) stoning for adultery (o12.2); 2) scourging 40 lashes with hands, shoes, ends of clothes, or a whip for drunkenness (o16.3); 3) severing the right hand for theft of over $36 and the left foot for a repeat offense (o14.1); and 4) death for apostasy from Islam. (o8.2) Indemnity for accidentally killing a male Muslim is 100 camels or 4,235 grams of gold. (Current value: $144,000.) Indemnity for killing a woman is half that of a man, for killing a Jew or a Christian is one-third of the indemnity paid for a Muslim. The indemnity paid for a killing Zoroastrian is one -fifteenth of that of a Muslim. The indemnity for causing a miscarriage is one slave. (o4.9) There is no indemnity for a killing a non -Muslim at war with Muslims, an apostate, or someone sentenced to death by stoning. (014.17) Jews and C ristians are subject to a "poll ax" not less than 1 dinar (Current value: $144) ' per adult male per year. No maximum is stipulated. (o11.4) This is a penalty for remaining in their ancestral religion instead of embracing the "religion of truth." (o9.8) A husband may beat a "rebellious" wife for 1) not allowing immediate sexual intercourse when he asks for it, at home, and if she can physically endure it; 2) answering him coldly; or 3) being averse when she was previously kind. (m5.1 and m10.12) The only limitation is that he may not break her bones, wound her, or cause bleeding. US Constitution Amendment 13 Slavery and involuntary servitude are abolished. Sharia Law The section on Slavery (k32.0) is not translated into English. The provisions remain in Arabic. The editor of "The Reliance of the Traveler" claims that these provisions are no longer applicable, yet they remain in there in the text of Sharia Law. Elsewhere, the manual states, "Originally the status of slave was simply the outcome of having been taken as a prisoner of war. A captive who could not buy his own freedom by means of ransom remained in the possession of the captor until he had earned his freedom by work or until he was granted liberty by his master." (w13.1) US Constitution Amendment 21 repealed "prohibition," thereby allowing manufacture, sale, and transport of alcoholic beverages. Sharia Law It is unlawful to sell grapes to someone who will make wine fromtbem. (k4.9) "Allah cursed hoever drinks wine, gives it to others to drink, sells it, buys it, presses it for another, transports it, receives it, or eats its price." Enormities (sins) include drinking wine in any form or other intoxicant, even if only a drop as in medicine; pressing out the juice to make wine or other intoxicant; carrying it for purposes of drinking, or having it carried; serving it to others or having it served; selling it; buying it; having it bought or sold; consuming proceeds from selling it; or keeping wine or other intoxicant. (o16.6 and w52.1(350-361)) ID CARDS FOR BRITIAN Will Boost National Security My fellow Americans, the next time someone says we need to be more tolerant, more understanding, more accepting of Islam and Sharia Law, ask them, "What part(s) of the Constitution are you willing to abandon in order to accommodate Sharia Law?" Then do not say a word. He/she that speaks first loses. If they try to wander off course, change the subject or insult you, simply restate the question and wait. This is too important a fight to just walk away. Bill Turner Assistant National Coordinator The Patriotic Resistance w ww.resistnet.con: US Western Regional Coordinator Modem Conservative/Anystreet.org w%\w+.anvst.reet.ory Co-Founder/Senior Advisor The American Patriot Commission www.arnericanpatriotcommission.com Blog: www.americanpatriotscornmission.com Twitter: Czarhunter Report government corruption and abuse: press@americannatriotcommission.com Last Updated: Friday, 5 January 2007, 18:17 GMT E-mail this to a friend Printable version Italy to monitor mosque funding By Christian Fraser BBC News, Rome Italy's interior minister said Islamic schools would also be monitored The Italian government plans to intro ucc u e strict checks on the sources of foreign money used to build mosques in the country. Italy's interior minister is considering setting up a foundation which would monitor foreign funding for religious buildings and mosques. A similar system already exists in France. Italy now has 1.2 million Muslims, making Islam the country's second biggest religion after Catholicism. Giving alms is a religious obligation in Islam. But some foreign charities distributing fiords in Europe have been accused of supporting extremist groups. It will help to protect the law-abiding majority Yahya Pallavicin Italian Islamic council Italian Interior Minister Giuliano Amato says he has little control over charitable money coming into the country, especially from foreign governments, who are helping to fund the building of mosques. "There's something I don't like about it," he said. "In the future, I want to understand who is financing what." 111111 He is advocating a foundation to monitor funding, based on the French model, within which the government would have some say. Muslim welcome Mr Amato, like his predecessor, wants to limit the influence of foreign Islamic rogps that he believes are trying to get a foothold in Italy through fringe organisations. The minister has promised that Islamic schools will also be more closely monitored than they were in the past to make sure they respect national standards, especially where teachers are concerned. The proposals have so far won cautious support from leading Muslims in the country. Yahya Pallavicini, one of the 16 members of Italy's Islamic council, set up to advise the government, said he welcomed the move. "It will help to protect the law-abiding majority," he said. "If everything is handled transparently, then there is no space left for ambiguous or hidden funding by these ideological organisations." Islam in Action Islam in Action is a site dedicated to exposing the worldwide issue of lslamofascism. The owner of this site is not calling for any violence or harassment of Muslims. He is looking for political solutions. One being putting a moratorium on Muslim immigration. Wednesday, August 27, 2008 Italy Proposes Bill to end all Mosque Construction Italy, the worlds leader in the fight against Islam attempts to take it up a notch and put a ban on Mosque construction. If this passes look for a call to end all Mosque construction to spread across Europe. As the Swiss have already looked to put an end to the Islamic calls to prayers being broadcast in their country. Muslims across the world use our freedoms against us in order to impose Islam on us. To fight back we are going to have to bend our constitutions and treat Islam unlike other religions, as it is a political movement as well as a religion. Either that or Muslims will eventually dominate us. Take your pick. Italy's Northern League seeks to block new mosques By Paul Bompard in Rome Published: August 25 2008 03:00 1 Last updated: August 25 2008 03:00 Italy's Northern League, the populist, xenophobic, sometimes separatist movement that is a key component of Silvio Berlusconi's governing coalition, has proposed new legislation which would in effect halt construction of new Islamic mosques. The bill, which the League's chief of deputies Roberto Cota is expected to send to parliament next week, would require regional approval for the building of mosques. It would also require that a local referendum be held, that there be no minaret or loudspeakers calling the faithful to prayer, and sermons must be in Italian, not Arabic. Chances of this being approved as it stands are slim, since it clashes with a number of constitutional rights and there was no immediate support from either Berlusconi's Forza Italia party or from the exfascist National Alliance. But there has been cautious support from the small, ultra -Catholic UDC party, and the proposed anti -mosque legislation undoubtedly reflects widespread feeling among Itaiians that some defence against a rapidly rising Islamic presence is needed. At present, the Muslim population in Italy is estimated at Im, with 258 registered mosques. The Northern League, which theoretically favours the secession of northern Italy from the centre and south, won more than 8 per cent of the vote at the April general elections, and has always trumpeted defence of national values of the northern Italian "race" as the natural product of its homeland. Without giving details, Roberto Maroni, the rightwing interior minister from the League, also said in April that "nomads" - as Italians call the Gypsies, although most do little roaming - who were not Italian citizens and did not meet conditions to stay would be deported to their "countries of origin". The League has capitalised on a wave of xenophobia, of fear of crime committed by foreigners, and of preoccupation with illegal immigrants, which did much to help the Berlusconi alliance win the elections. Link to Article Posted by Christopher Logan at 3:18 AM 11 comments: Anonymous said... The Northern League is Europe's finest political party. Not only is it good for Italy, it is also a beacon of hope to other European countries. One day our nations will need to implement such policies. All people are NOT the same. All religions are NOT equal. Identity is NOT negotiable. Muslims will never be Europeans. Islam is an abberation and should be removed from European soil. August 27, 2008 10:19 AM Christopher Logan said... If not stopped Islam will destroy Europe and the United States August 27, 2008 10:21 AM Anonymous said... Considering what many feel is the insidious nature of Islam, such reprisal type reactions should be expected. Few, in America, Europe, or elsewhere, want their national identities abolished or obscured by an identity that demands all others submit to its religious & political nature. In America, separation of church & state is the norm, even though some would try to assert Christians are running the show. No matter because the real facts are, religious leaders do not dictate political policy in America. And this is also why we can never allow our constitution to be watered down by those who seek a living or breathing document. If we have nothing in writing to adhere to or to lead us r count on, why have the documents at all & why have a system at all? August 27, 2008 2:11 PM Anonymous said... Muslims have been trying to overturn the U.S. Constitution and impose sharia law in America as well. We all need to fight back ASAP. The Truth About Islam August 27, 2008 7:23 PM Anonymous said... Gread article! Great comments ---nothing to add but: BRAVO!! August 27, 2008 11:06 PM Anonymous said... Italy Proposes a Bill to end all Mosque construction,that is a good start for Italy. The only solution is to stop them being built, and to demolish what is up. This will be done in the end, it will have to be, as it is the ONLY way forward. These places are a smokescreen for terrorists, and need getting rid of, ASAP. I wholeheartedly agree. Controversy Surrounds Construction of Mosques Across U.S. By Lauren Green Published July 02, 2010 FoxNews.com They're separated by thousands of miles, but they share a common controversy: Mosques. Murfreesboro, Tenn., has joined a growing list of midsized towns in the U.S. that are embroiled in conflicts over proposed mosques being built or bought in their neighborhoods. Including Murfreesboro, residents have risen up against mosques in two other Tennessee towns; in Staten Island, N.Y.; Sheboygan County, Wis.; and the Sheepshead Bay neighborhood of Brooklyn, as well as the proposed mosque and Islamic Cultural Center near Ground Zero, which has garnered some of the most heated battles. A new Quinnipiac Poll shows that well over half of New Yorkers — 52 percent oppose building a mosque near the 9/11 site. Only 31 percent support it. Among ethnic groups, Hispanics show the greatest opposition to the Ground Zero mosque, 60 to 19 percent. Among religious groups, Jews and white Catholics expressed the greatest opposition, both at 66 percent. Those who support building the mosques say the opposition comes from growing Islamophobia, racism and ignorance. Those who oppose adamantly deny that bigotry is involved. In Murfreesboro, Republican congressional candidate Lou Ann Zelenik says she's not against the building of a mosque, but she does oppose the construction of an Islamic cultural center, which she says would be an Islamic training facility. "This has nothing to do with religion, but everything to do with a radical agenda," she says. f But in Staten Island, fears that a mosque will become a breeding ground for homegrown terror are rooted in reports about who's financing the deal. Residents of the heavily Catholic neighborhood are in an uproar over a Muslim group's plans to buy a shuttered convent and convert it into a Mosque. Besides concerns about increased traffic and little parking, there are disturbing reports surrounding the organization, the Muslim America Society, which is funding the purchase. According to the Investigative Project on Terrorism, MAS has ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, a 1 0 year-ol movement t at is widely regarded as one of the most influential Islamic fimdamentalist groups in the world. Its stated agenda has been to spread Islam and Shariah law throughout the West. Some of its members also reportedly created Hamas. "The Muslim American Society was created in the early 1990s as the de facto ann of the Muslim Brotherhood," says Steve Emerson, IPT's executive direr or. He says the MAS and Muslim Brotherhood claim to oppose terrorism, but "behind closed doors they support terrorism and have defended various terrorists that have been convicted in the United States since 9/11." But Ibrahim Ramey, the human and civil rights director for MAS Freedom, adamantly denies any connection to the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas or terrorism. "There are people who don't like Muslims and don't like Muslims in their neighborhood who have been vociferously and consistently trying to link MAS with foreign organizations and movements, but that simply isn't true," Ramey says. "We are not agents of Hamas nor do we answer to them, nor do we provide money for them, nor are we part of any conflict that they have with the U.S. Government, or any authorities in the United States." Emerson says his group has documentation linking MAS with the Muslim Brotherhood. He also says MAS has been on a spending spree in the last two years, either buying property to establish mosques, as in Staten Island, or taking over existing mosques, like the huge Dal al-Hidrah in Northern Virginia and the very prominent Islamic Society of Boston in Massachusetts, "The way to gain influence among the Muslim community is to control the mosques," Emerson says. "The way to control what people think in the Muslim community is to have the right imam preach the right message. So by acquiring these mosques the Muslim American Society gets the right to appoint the imam and distribute the message they believe is necessary to spread Islam around the world." Ramey says the Muslim community simply is growing and needs more space. "Our interest in establishing mosques," he says, "is simply to provide for members of the organization and members of the larger Muslim community." "The allegations that MAS is somehow pushing for the implementation of Shariah laws is an absolute lie. It is not founded in fact. It is not part of our agenda." He says open dialogue is the key to quelling any fears a community may have about mosques. But for Zelenik, dialogue doesn't seem to be in the near future. She says she's received threats for her comments, but she won't back down. She vows to continue fighting against the mosque in Murfreesboro. "We are focusing on the positive," she says. "We are not going to let threats stop us for one moment, have not and will not." is calls fora treater Ir ASSOCIATED PRESS 15/05/2010 16:39 Shi'iteIslaTlc;i:il would stretfrom ^fuhanistan to Israel. TEHERAN, Iran — A radical cleric called Saturday for the creation of a "Greater Iran" that w,vould rule over the entire Middle East and Central Asia, in an event that he said would herald the coming of Islam's expected messiah. Ayatollah Mohammad Bagher Kharrazi said the creation of what he termed an Islamic United States is a central aim of the political party he leads - called Hizbullah, or Party of God. He added that he hoped to make his vision a reality if the party won the next presidential election. (1.1/21 1 Kharrazi's comments revealed the thinking of a growing member of hard- liners in Iran, many of whom have become more radical during the postelection political crisis and the international standoff over the country's nuclear program. Kharrazi, however, is not highly influential in Iran's clerical hierarchy and his views do not represent those of the current government. Kharrazi's comments were published Saturday in his newspaper, Hizbullah. He said he envisioned a Greater Iran that would stretch from Afghanistan to Israel, bringing about the destruction of the Jewish state. He also said its formation would be a prelude to the reappearance of the Mandi, a revered ninth -century saint known as the Hidden Imam, whom Muslims believe will reappear before judgment day to end tyranny and promote justice in the world. r "The Islamic United States will be an introduction to the formation of the (+ global al vi i1 g of the oppressed and that will be a prelude to the single global ule of the Mandi," the newspaper quoted him as saying. Besides Israel, he said the union would also destroy Shi'ite Iran's other regional adversaries, whom he called "cancerous tumors." He singled out secular Arab nationalists such as members of Saddam Hussein's Ba'ath Party in Iraq, as wdll as followers of the austere version of Sunni Isiani pro :.tic primarily m Saudi Arabia that is known as Wahabism. Saudi Arabia and other Sunni Arab tions have watched Iran's grown regional clout with deep concern. The growing voice of hard-liners like Kharrazi has deepened worries even if it appears unlikely such a divisive figure would win the 2013 presidential election. Still, even Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday that he expects the government which follows his to be "ten times more revolutionary. Into the jaws of hate: Soldiers' parade marred by Muslim extremists and far -Right By Andrew Levy Last updated at 12:40 AM on 16th June 2010 Screaming hate and brandishing vile placards, Muslim extremists and far - Right groups clashed yesterday in ugly scenes that marred a parade by soldiers. Around 40 members of a group called Muslims Against the Crusades (MAC) arrived with inflammatory banners featuring slogans such as 'Butchers return' and 'What are you dying for? £18k'. They were soon confronted by 100 people, some wearing English Defence League T-shirts, who shouted 'scum' and 'Muslim bombers off our streets'. Clashes: Police hold back Muslim protesters as they trade insults with English Defence League members while soldiers take part in a homecoming parade in Barking, Essex The Muslim protesters shouted 'murderers' as troops from the Royal Anglian Regiment paraded through Barking Police, who had received intelligence warning of trouble at the march in Barking, Essex, separated the groups behind barriers on opposite sides of the road. But violence flared after 200 soldiers from 1st Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment - who lost five men in a recent tour of Afghanistan and had been granted freedom of the borough - marched past thousands of well-wishers. MAC supporters shouted slogans such as 'murderers, murderers' and 'British troops go to hell', while the mainly white crowd opposite, some of whom are believed to have been BNP supporters, threw frozen pork sausages and chanted 'scum' and 'Allah, Allah, who the f* * * is Allah?' The anti -MAC contingent then stormed the barriers and traded punches before around 100 officers, including some on horseback, broke up the mob. The clashes carne little over a year after Muslim extremists sdreamed 'baby killers' and 'rapists' at soldiers from 2nd Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment parading through Luton after a tour of duty in Iraq. Members of the public who travelled to Barking yesterday to cheer the troops said they were 'disgusted' by what happened. :ae: Police lead lead away the protesters from the Muslim Against the Crusade Group as they face jeers from English Defence League members NN\ y The homecoming ceremony was delayed by an hour after far right protesters hurled frozen sausages at the Muslim group Charlene Byrne, 24, whose boyfriend Lance Corporal Scott Hardy was killed in an explosion near Musa Qala on March 16, said: 'They should never have been allowed to hijack this. Not everyone supports what's happening in Afghanistan - but they shouldn't take it out on the soldiers.' Alex Mitchelson, 18, whose brother has completed two tours of Afghanistan, said: 'He would been disgusted by what happened here today. I had Muslim protesters racially abusing me as I walked by.' The leader of Barking and Dagenham Council recently wrote to Home Secretary Theresa May asking her to ban MAC because he feared its extremist propaganda could cause violence. Seven protesters charged over anti -Army demo refuse to stand for judge in court Last updated at 12:09 AM on 5th January 2010 Seven Muslim protesters accused of screaming insults at soldiers during an Iraq homecoming parade refused to stand for a judge yesterday. The men are alleged to have shouted 'murderers', 'rapists', 'terrorists' and 'baby killers' while waving placards at the 2nd Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment marching through Luton. At the town's magistrates' court, they denied using threatening, abusive, insulting words and behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm and distress to others. Protesters: (from Left to right) Jabair Ahmed, Shajjadar Choudhury, Ziaur Rahman, Jalal Ahmed, Munim Abdul and Yousaf Bashir arrive at Luton Magistrates' Court After refusing to stand they were threatened with being found in contempt of court by a clearly angry District Judge Carolyn Mellanby. They insisted it was a 'grave and cardinal sin' to show anyone other than Allah respect by standing. Eventually, a compromise was reached where they would enter the court after her during the trial, which is expected to last six days. The maximum penalty each of the men can receive is a £1,000 fine. 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A separate 'quiet' room has been set aside for their regular prayer intervals for the rest of the week. The seven accused men are Munin Abdul, 28, Jalal Ahmed, 21, Jabair Ahmed, 19, Yousaf Bashir, 29, Shajjadar Choudhury, 31, Ziaur Rahman, 32, and white Muslim Ibrahim Anderson, 32, all from Luton. They are alleged to have chanted: 'British army murderers', 'British soldiers burn in hell' and 'Baby killers shame on you'. ?FCticTl(z The Muslim protesters brandished banners calling British soldiers 'butchers' during the parade Trouble flared on March 10 last year as the regiment - known as the Poachers - marched to a meeting with the Duke of Gloucester, the regiment's colonel -in -chief, and local dignitaries in Luton town centre. They had just returned from a second tour of duty in Iraq, and had previously fought in Afghanistan. The battalion has lost 12 soldiers in both campaigns. The soldiers are based in Germany, but Bedfordshire is one of the regiment's main recruiting grounds. Avirup Chaudhuri, prosecuting, said a group of peaceful anti -war protesters arranged with the police that they would assemble at a specific point on the route, but a splinter group went elsewhere to voice dissent. Islamic Hat Allowed for Lawyer in Courtroom THE HAGUE, 12/12/09 - The appeals chamber of the Bar Association's disciplinary council has acquitted lawyer Mohammed Enait of contempt of court. He has the right not to rise when the judge enters the courtroom and can wear a Muslim hat during sessions, it ruled Friday. It is customary for lawyers to stand up during court cases when the judge enters the courtroom. Enait deliberately refuses to do so. His argument is that his religion maintains that everyone is equal and as a Muslim, he therefore does not want to behave subserviently. The disciplinary council of the Bar Association reprimanded the Islamic lawyer in May. On three points, he showed contempt of court, it ruled; he refuses to rise, wears an Islamic head -covering during sessions and showed contempt of a judge in a TV talkshow. But the appeal chamber acquitted the lawyer on all three counts Friday. His refusal to rise and his headgear are not meant to show contempt of court, I its view. And in the TV programme his relative lack of experience as a lawyer played a role. Enait appears regularly in talk -shows on TV. He is known for his complicated vocabulary, preferably using at least one difficult word in every sentence. The lawyer earlier became the focus of satire after it emerged that the secretaries portrayed on the website of his office were porn actresses. Enait refuses to shake hands with women. Woman gives evidence wearing niqab Friday, 04 September 2009 15:05 KR News .Female judge used to confirm identity of woman whose face was hidden behind traditional Muslim headscarf For the first time in Danish legal history, a woman has given evidence in a courtroom wearing a niqab, reports TV2 News. The woman was a witness during a High Court hearing on 7 August and was wearing the traditional Islamic headscarf that covers the face, leaving only the eyes visible. Judge Henrik Bitsch explained that the situation was resolved when the woman produced her driver's license as ID and then removed her face covering in front of a female judge to confirm her identity. Spokespeople for the government's Liberal party and their allies the Danish People's Party both said it was problematic that witness's faces were not visible during a hearing. Nasar Khader, integration spokesman for the government's Conservative Party which recently proposed a ban on burps, stood by the party line and said courtrooms should be free of burps and nigabs. 'But firstly I will hand it over to the judicial system to create rules that cover the niqab and burka,' said Khader. There are currently no set rules for what a witness can wear in a courtroom. It is at the discretion of the presiding judge to deem what is appropriate. It's again a victory for the muslim extremist and a defeat for the moderate muslims and another sign of weakness from Denmark. It will now be legal for bank robbers and similar felons to appear in court in their balaclavas. No? They are equally religious in their determination not to be seen and no less cynical about DK's culture of openness. And I bet this judge is very left wing politacaly oriented In 1940 some Danish collaborated with the nazis....in 2009 some Danish are collaborating with the islamist. Three Arrested in Norway Al Qaeda Bomb Piot CBNNews.com Thursday, July 08, Authorities in Norway say they have three suspected al Qaeda members in custody. The three men were arrested on suspicion of "preparing terror activities." They had been under surveillance by law enforcement officials for more than a year. Their names were not disclosed. Norweigan and U.S. officials said it was not clear the men had selected a target for the attacks, but believe the men were planning attacks with portable peroxide bombs, just like the ones at the heart of last year's thwarted attack in the New York City subway. U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder called the New York subway bombing plot one of the most serious since the attacks of September 11, 2001. Janne Kristiansen, head of Norway's Police Security Service, said one of the men was a 39 -year-old Norwegian of Uighur origin, who had lived in Norway since 1999. The other suspects included a 37 -year-old Iraqi and a 31 -year-old citizen of Uzbekistan, both of whom have permanent residency permits in Norway. Al Qaeda's second in command, Ayman al-Zawahri, has called for attacks on Norway among other countries. Magnus Norell, a terrorism expert at the Swedish Defense Research Agency, told the Associated Press that Norway's 500 troops in Afghanistan could be a factor, as could the 2006 controversy sparked by a Danish newspaper's publication of 12 cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad. Norell said the controversy has extended to neighboring Norway and Sweden after newspapers there republished the cartoons and later published similar cartoons. Images of Muhammad, even favorable ones, are considered blasphemous by many Muslims. The Real Issue "but be transformed by the renewing of your mind" (Romans 12:2) and not the removal of your mind Equipping the Believer to Think and Challenging the Thinker to Believe Sunday, July 18, 2010Sunday Morning Quote — Sam Soloman on 'Compulsion in Religion' "When engaging Muslims in religious discussion, one usually hears that Islam is a religion of peace and there is "no compulsion in religion." This phrase, often quoted by Muslims, when freedom is discussed, is a convenient phrase but not the final word in the Qur'an by any means. The phrase "no compulsion in religion" comes from Sura 2:256 which gives the impression of complete freedom of choice for individuals within an Islamic or community. Note that "no compulsion" in religion is even at first glance a negative form of freedom, meaning at its best that it tolerates but does not grant the right of freedom for an individual to choose his or her own religion. If "no compulsion in religion" were to be practiced, then the preaching of the gospel would not be criminalized in Islamic states. Yet people are regularly deported from Islamic countries for giving a Bible to a Muslim, for discussing Christianity with an individual, or in some cases even possessing a Bible of their own." -- Sam Soloman, "Challenges from Islam" in Beyond Opinion: Living the Life We Defend (Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 2007): 71-72. 7 Editor's Note: With all that is going with our colleagues with their Dearborn excursion, it is vitally important to know what the Muslim thinking is when they come to our country. wi be addressing this in a future entry. This posting gives us a glimpse of that thinking in their own frame of reference. \ But when they come here, it is a totally different reference point that we need to defend. I ask him about the best strategy for fighting it: "It cannot be combated simply by force. It needs to be combated ideologically, spiritually (as well as) through arms." 4 Soloman says the outlets for Islamic ideology are religious - seminaries, the madrassas (Koranic schoo s) an• especially e mosques. "From the beginning, Mohammed used the mosque to propagate this ideology. It was in the mosque that jihad was declared (and) that troops were sent to conquer the rest of the world. The mosque was the seat of government and Americans are right to be concerned about (their growth)." He asks Americans to inform themselves about the real teachings of Islam and not Mall for what various Islamic groups say it teaches. SoomaT ` nnsays, c _ "The simplestlslamic book you open" teaches that all unbelievers (in Islam) are profane people. "Because of the (Koranic) text and what it says, it incites violence." He begins quoting verses from memory, too quickly to write them all down. One is, "Slay the idolaters wherever you find them, and take them captives and besiege them and lie in wait for them in every ambush." (Surah 9:5) "This kind of tactic of taking verses out of context can be used against any religious faith," says Ibrahim Hooper, spokesman for Washington, D.C.- based Council on American -Islamic Relations, an Islamic civil rights and advocacy group. "It can and has been used against the Bible and has been used against the Quran." "These verses deal with the real experience of the Muslim community at the time when they were under attack. It's not a general injunction to go out and harm people. The only people who take it that way are those who want to promote hostility toward Islam and Muslims. They would object if the same thing were done to their faith." Yes, but virtually all Christians and Jews denounce the infinitesimal few who claim to be Jewish or Christian and use their "Holy books" to justify violence against others as a direct command from God. Asked whether the Koran commands the killing of or violence against all nonbelievers, Ali Khan, national director of the Chicago -based American Muslim Council, replied: "No. (That's) far from the truth. There's nothing in the Koran, no verse that I'm aware of, that advocates the killing of nonbelievers." The terrorists and those who preach from mosques throughout the Middle East must be reading a different version, then, because virtually all of their sermons that I've read claim their God wants them to kill all "infidels." 7 Soloman says Americans must demand from the leading Islamic hierarchy, such as the Muslim World League and the Union of Imams, a fatwa that makes it clear "that this is not what the text means and that t esietexts are 110 ongeve. They have passed their date. But if they remain effective and eternally valid, then in America we have a senous pro em." �' How serious? He says "They are infiltrating and undermining every part of this society. We are promoting Islamic mortgages, Islamic insurance companies. There are 29 banks in the United States promoting Islamic banking. Since 1999, Dow Jones has launched Dow Jones Islamic Index and has subjected itself to be governed by an international Sharia board." (Sharia is the religious law of Islam outlined in the Koran. /Soloman adds, "The Islamic organizations have their missionaries and there are active or sleeping cells in this country." He mentions one, Tablighi Jamaat, "a Pakistani organization that is hand -in -glove with the Wahaabis, strong Muslim sects known for their strict observance of the Koran, and a strong facilitator of al-Qaida and other factions of terrorism. They alone have 1,000 missionaries in New York, 50,000 across the United States. This is only one organization. In 1994, I took a map and started putting pins in it. I found there is not a single state without a mosque. Since then (the number) has increased." Americans must see past their natural reluctance to paint all members of a group with a broad brush and realize our failure to act now against this clear and present danger in the ways Sam Soloman recommends will leas -to a disaster or us that is far worse than our Cold War enemies had envisaged. Trading cape for the burgs Last Updated: 10:37 AM, October 11, 2010 Posted: 5:18 AM, October 11, 2010 Andrea Peyser Hide your face and grab the kids. Coming soon to a TV in your child's bedroom is a posse of righteous, Sharia-com pliant Muslim superheroes -- including one who fights crime -hidden head -to -toe by a burqa. These Islamic butt -kickers are ready to bring truth, justice and indoctrination to impressionable Western minds. Scheduled for release on the new network The Hub -- formerly Discovery Kids -- which launches today (Time Warner and DirecTV carry it in the city), is a cartoon beloved in the Arab world and received timidly in Britain last year, "The 99." The program chronicles the adventures of 99 superheroes, each of whom .A____ embodies an attribute of Allah Jabbar is a Muslim Incredible Hulk. Mumita is wicked fast. But Wonder Woman -style cleavage has been banned from the ladies. And, in this faith - based cartoon, hair -hiding head scarves are mandatory for five characters, not including burqa babe Batina the Hidden. In another break from standard world -saving fare, male and female X. characters are never alone together. (Imagine the stoning super -strong c meters woul is out.) "The 99" even has the seal of approval of a Sharia board -- which polices Muslim law -- affiliated with an Islamic bank from which the show received financing. What a great time to come to the United States! No higher an authority than President Obama praised the work of the ccomic's creator, Kuwaiti psychologist Naif al-Mustawa. At an April meeting with Arab entrepreneurs, Obama said, "His superhero es embody the teachings of the tolerance of Islam. There was no stopping it. The Hub, a joint venture with Hasbro toys, announced in May that it would produce and air episodes of "The 99." But then, murmurs of dissatisfaction turned into a cry. How can a secular nation endorse a children's show aimed at pushing one religion? A Times of London columnist wrote last year that the show's mission was "to instill old-fashioned Islamic values in Christian, Jewish and atheist 1 dren." Then last month, the conservative Family Security Matters think tank published a piece titled "Meet the Muslim Superheroes Who Are Ready to Indoctrinate American Kids." Acknowledging Mustawa's efforts to bridge cultures, editor Adrian Morgan asked, "Are we going to see ass -kicking Christian superhero nuns called Faith, Hope and Charity whooping sinners' butts and sending Satan into hell? It's doubtful." The effect was quick. The debut of "The 99" has been pushed back at least until January, said a Hub source who asked not to be named. He blamed unspecified "production issues" for the delay. Trading cape for the burqa Last Updated: 10:37 AM, October 11, 2010 Posted: 5:18 AM, October 11, 2010 Andrea Peyser Hide your face and grab the kids. Coming soon to a TV in your child's bedroom is a posse of righteous, Sharia-com pliant Muslim superheroes -- including one who fights crime hidden head -to -toe by a burqa. These Islamic butt -kickers are ready to bring truth, justice and indoctrination to impressionable Western minds. Scheduled for release on the new network The Hub -- formerly Discovery Kids -- which launches today (Time Warner and DirecTV carry it in the city), is a cartoon beloved in the Arab world and received timidly in Britain last year, "The 99." The program chronicles the adventures of 99 superheroes, each of whom embodies an attribute of Allah. Jabbar is a Muslim Incredible Hulk. Mumita is wicked fast. But Wonder Woman -style cleavage has been banned from the ladies. And, in this faith - based cartoon, hair -hiding head scarves are mandatory for five characters, not including burqa babe Batina the Hidden. In another break from standard world -saving fare, male and female X characters are never alone together. (Imagine the stoning super -strong caracters woul is out.) "The 99" even has the seal of approval of a Sharia board -- which polices Muslim law -- affiliated with an Islamic bank from which the show received financing. What a great time to come to the United States! No higher an authority than President Obama praised the work of the comic's creator, Kuwaiti psychologist Naif al-Mustawa. At an April meeting with Arab entrepreneurs, Obama said, "His superheroes embody the teachings of the tolerance of Islam." There was no stopping it. The Hub, a joint venture with Hasbro toys, announced in May that it would produce and air episodes of "The 99." But then, murmurs of dissatisfaction turned into a cry. How can a secular nation endorse a children's show aimed at pushing one religion? A Times of London columnist wrote last year that the show's mission was "to instill old-fashioned Islamic values in Christian, Jewish and atheist dren." Then last month, the conservative Family Security Matters think tank published a piece titled "Meet the Muslim Superheroes Who Are Ready to Indoctrinate American Kids." Acknowledging Mustawa's efforts to bridge cultures, editor Adrian Morgan asked, "Are we going to see ass -kicking Christian superhero nuns called Faith, Hope and Charity whooping sinners' butts and sending Satan into hell? It's doubtful." The effect was quick. The debut of "The 99" has been pushed back at least until January, said a Hub source who asked not to be named. He blamed unspecified "production issues" for the delay. Terror threat to restaurants as Al Qaeda calls for attacks on government workers in D.C. BY James Gordon Meek DAILY NEWS WASHINGTON BUREAU Monday, October 1 l th 2010, 8:34 PM D.C.'s busy bars, restaurants and lunchtime hangout spots could be the next terror targets as wannabe jihadis seek to kill U.S. government workers. Do you worry that terrorists could target restaurants in New York City? Yes, if they could do it in D.C., they could do it here. No, they would have done it by now if they could. We can't live in fear either way. - The terror group tied to the Ft. Hood killings and the Christmas Day undies airbomber urge wannabe American jihadis to open fire on crowded restaurants in the nation's capital to massacre U.S. government workers. The advice appears in "Inspire," the latest issue of a slick propaganda publication by Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, Osama Bin Laden's franchise in Yemen. "A random hit at a crowded restaurant in Washington, D.C., at lunch hour might end up knocking out a few government employees," Yahya Ibrahim writes in the 74 -page jihadi how-to magazine. "Targeting such employees is paramount and the location would also give the operation additional media attention," Ibrahim added. Other trash talk came from "Samir Khan," an American who came to AQAP from North Carolina, who produces the publication and wrote that he is "proud to be a traitor in America's eyes." "This guy is bad news, and given the fact that he helps publish AQAP trash, he certainly spreads a lot of it around, too," said a senior U.S. official. According to a copy of the magazine obtained by the SI I'b intelligence group, AQAP also urged those bent on murdering for Islam to use everything from pickup trucks to improvised pressure -cooker bombs to kill. The trucks can be fashioned into "the ultimate mowing machine," with steel blades welded to the grill to "mow down the enemies of Allah" by running down Americans on crowded sidewalks "to achieve maximum carnage" in a "martyrdom operation." "This method has not been used before," advises AQAP in its "Tips for our brothers in the U.S." Ibrahim praised the killings of a dozen victims at the U.S. Army post in Texas allegedly committed by accused homegrown terrorist Maj. Nidal Hasan, who was in contact with and inspired by U.S.-born AQAP cleric Anwar al-Awlaki. In 1993, Pakistani killer Mir Aimal Kasi opened fire on CIA employees at a stoplight, who were targeted because their cars were in a turn lane for the agency's Virginia headquarters. Experiences with Muslims lead to distrust Is Islam a religion or a fanatical group of Muslims who are waging a jihad to eliminate Christianity? In 1984, when I entered Al Khubar, Saudi Arabia, all Christian artifacts that I brought into the country were seized and destroyed, including my Bible, which I watched being shredded by a paper cutter: During my year at the Saudi Naval Base in Al Jubayl, I saw many instances where anything relating to Christianity was forbidden. In December 1984, the Saudi minister of information issued an order that no Christian activities were to be observed by any person or groups: By building mosques, the Muslims have a legal refuge to train and planter- rorist attacks. We read about attacks all over the world by Muslims against all peoples, even them-. selves. Should we allow mosques to be built, then we are letting ourselves in for terrorist attacks which will be far greater than 9/11. Idonot wish tocon- demn all Muslims; it is just that my experience with them is that I, for one, do not trust them. I did not spend 22 years in the Marine Corps defending theUSA to have these radicals come here and destroy it. DAN MILLER Sun City The Temecula City Planning Commission Dear Sirs, I am a tax -paying, home -owning citizen of Temecula for over 6 years. I was born in California a enjoy this fair city, its churches & parks. However, 1 must tell you, 1 am not happy about the planning of a Mosque here. When I see that a Muslim man will cut the nose off his wife's face because she displeases him, I become angry that a Mosque here is even under consideration. The laws that they have to rule over all parts of their lives, this Sharia Law, seems totally opposite of what we, as Americans, have come to be comfortable with. I'm afraid our freedoms are at stake with this kind of a neighbor. I'm of the mindset that they want the whole world to be Muslim and want to take over. They believe people must convert or be killed. A little radical for Temecula, don't you think? 1 urge you, I plead with you, I beg you to not allow this "church" or "religion" or whatever you want to call it to build here in Temecula. Let no roots be dug in America for Islam to grow here. This land is our land and they are invaders. Respectfully, niepower Cc : Council From: Pegs [mailto:onelordwonforever@yahoo.com] Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2010 4:11 PM To: Jeff Comerchero; Ron Roberts; Maryann Edwards; Mike Naggar; Chuck Washingto Subject: Dear City Council Planning Members, Hello Council Planning Members and my neighbors, My name is Peggy Palmer and I want my voice to be heard about a decision being made to build a Mosque in Temecula. Please know that none of you are not needing to determine whether or not you are discriminating against a religion, for Muslims are more over a political entity and violent culture, housed under the cloak of a religion. Catholicism is a religion with many factions, but those separations of theology do not try to kill one another, nor do they do harm to other faiths or try to change the law of the land. Instead, they read in the bible that you give unto Cesar that which is Caesar's. Perhaps in years gone by one can point to the Crusades, but those were over before the founding of the United States of America. Unfortunately CONQUERING the world is still the agenda at hand for Muslims of all sects. Their Methodology is one family, one city, one Mosque and one country at a time. Just look at their own personal form of conquering history from 600 AD until now, New York and consider Oklahoma. Muslims honor ONLY their own laws and mainly Sharia Law and they put up with ours ONLY UNTIL they get enough population to use their weight to change the law of the land. Buddhists don't have separate laws that govern them versus everyone else, rather those are their MORAL LAWS held in their personal worship. Look at Mormons and Polygamy, that's not tolerated here in the US either, so why should Muslims get to change the laws that have governed this land for close to 300 years? A Muslim's job, RADICAL or Otherwise is to change every country they infiltrate. Their Political and religious agenda is to use "RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION" against us. However the Constitution says there is to be political separation of Church and State. However, it seems that Church and State for our government is excluding Christians and including and making exclusive the rights of Muslims. Simply look at Oklahoma and realize that 70% of the VOTERS Said NO! "NO" to Not allowing two sets of different laws to be used, one over Muslims for muslims and one for every other citizen or non. Now that is Discrimination, that is BLATANT Discrimination. Imagine that we have political moron judges, city and state PUBLIC OFFICIALS being controlled by socialists with no Constitutional Backbone, who will stand up against the Anti-American and Sosoreos backed ACLU. Instead these impotent sitting ducks have fallen for the rhetoric of tolerance. Every day I drive down Winchester Road I see a sign that states "WE Do NOT TOLERATE CHILD ABUSERS" so why would you or any American, tolerate a group of people who claim to be friendly but want their own laws? Our's are good enough for them? They are for Christians, Buddhists and others who reside in peace and use their VOTE to count for their voice. But Muslim's they use the ACLU to BURDEN FINANCIALLY the entity they want to change. Does that bother anyone? Do you support the ACLU? NOT IF YOU ARE AMERICAN PATRIOTS YOU DON'T! Muslims do not and will not honor your wishes for long, regarding the same laws being good for them, as they are for Muslims, because they recognize no law but their own. They honor no flag or country only Mecca. And let me ask this, "How would you like your police officers to pull over a masked ? Because you have no idea if it's a man or a woman under that garb? In Minnesota they are fighting, if not already won the right to wear a face covering when getting their drivers licenses So how do you know who and what your officers are meeting? Is it a bomber disguised as a woman or just a woman who is a martyr, for Allah, or maybe just a person covering their face? You wouldn't let me do it or Christians do it, so why allow the start of a cancer you can't control? I hear good American's tell me; OH that can't be true, the Constitution will protect us! Really? So far the militant left wing seems to be destroying one amendment after another. I wonder or you would feel if you were Arizona and you wanted to protect your citizens and your boarders? Well let the Muslims get a toe hold here and you will be another DEARBORN MICHIGAN. Let them get a toe hold here and you will be another casualty like Oklahoma and Ground Zero. I am already going to leave California because the people here are to stupid to understand what illegal immigration has done. We used to be 6th in the nation for education and employment. Now we are becoming another Detroit Ghost town and the only people who will be here to pay the TAX are those 2million 6hundred thousand illegals who collect $570 million in program relief. Anyway, I have two Muslim friends. They are wonderful people, but neither are Mosque attenders and for good reason. they love freedom of choice. They love this country and came here to find a life. They do not voice their religious voice except to me and it's more of an upbringing tradition than their religion. But do I really trust them? NOPE! Why? Because if they really do what the Quran says; they will lie and it's justified, in order to infiltrate and according to the Quran Muslims can NEVER REALLY BEFRIENDS with an infidel. Please pray and take heed for you are cutting your noses and maybe your heads off to spite your political faces. Muslims are a POLITICAL CULTURE and every place they have gone and conquered they have destroyed the civilization they infiltrated. Are you going to let them destroy Temecula and California? Sincerely, Peggy Palmer Note: Duplicate letter was sent to all four remaining Planning Commissioners 11/09/2010 City of Temecula 42300 Business Park Drive, Temecula, CA 92590 Carl R. Carey, Chairman Planning Commission I respectfully request that you do not approve the building of a mosque in your city. Islam uses their mosques as a center to generate radical and dangerous behaviors from jihadist Muslims and to foment their goals of implementing sharia law throughout the US and the World. A mosque is also a monument to their goals of conquest and supremacy. The building of this mosque is the beginning of escalating demands you will be facing in the future. Gerald J. Aug$ 29821 N Lower Valley Rd., Tehachapi, CA 93561 661-821-5638 CC Pat Knight, Vice Chairman. Planning commission Stanley A. Harter, Commissioner. Planning Commission 17 John H. Telesio, Commissioner, Planning Commission Ron Guerriero, Commissioner. Planning Commission Nov 10 10 07:31p Note: Duplicate letter was sent to all four remaining Planning Commissioners November 9, 2010 Temecula Planning Commission City of Temecula 43200 Business Park Drive Temecula, CA 92590 Attention: Carl R. Carey, Planning Commissioner Dear Mr. Carey p.1 We are writing this letter because we have a great deal of concern for the People of Temecula and their safety, peace of mind, their property Values, and well-being. The United States of America has a Constitution and we are a nation of Laws, laws to that Constitution and not under Sharia law. Islam has a goal of turning this country into a country of and under Sharia Law which is contrary to our Constitution and laws. Islam is "NOT' a religion, it is a "political ideology" and they axe using our Laws and our Jeudeo-Christian religion and turning it on us and using it Against us. Recently just this past week the people of Oklahoma voted down a ballot Measure that would have, should it have passed put Sharia Law in Oklahoma Into action, that would have had disasterous results. Fortunately the people Of Oklahoma turned it down by overwhelming votes. This planned Mosques is not about religion, it is not like having a church Move into the neighborhood. This Mosque will bring the property values Down and they are already devastated by the recession this will only make Matters worse, not to mention at dawn from the minaret the call to worship 5 times a day, And prayer for a 120 Muslims, which not all will be allowed Worship (i.e women and children) at the crack of dawn the call echoing all Across the neighborhood. I can't have a rooster in my backyard because of It crowing at dawn I surely do not want a minaret echoing in Arabic the call To worship. This is America, not Sandia Arabia where there they do not allow Christian Church's nor do they even allow praying to Jehovah God, and possession of a Bible can land you in prison or even death. Now who holds the title to the property, does anyone know? Is it a front For laundering money for a terrorist group, or starting a training camp In the .hills of Temecula. These are not idle words here, they have a goal And that goal is to destroy this country period. You know that recently things Have been heightened because of terrorist concerns, fortunately intelligence Have prevented another disaster, do we want that on our back door? If they read and believe the Quran then they are not moderate Muslims, a Mus - Lim is a Muslim thru and thru. If the call goes out that the Madill has returned All Muslims are required to pickup sword and kill the infidels. Guess what Nov 10 10 07:31p p.2 That is you and me. There is NO such thing as a moderate Muslim After 9/11 I myself gave information an a neighbor who was anti -Israel, a Staunch anti -Israel pro -PLO Hamas supporter, and I gathered all the Information I could off the internet on this person and took it to the FBI and they kept him and his two sons, who buy the wav went to UCI on taxpayer finds, he racked up a 1st, 2", 3`°. and 4a' mortgage On his home, maxed his credit cards out and trashed his home and Split the country- leaving all of us to foot the bill. He and his wife Both stood and looked me in the eye and lied to my face over and Over again. In Communism the ends justify the means, well it Means whatever they want it to in Islam. I truly implore you to consider the fact that if you go along with this Plan to build this Mosque here in Temecula you will regret it in The months and years to come, and say why did 1 do that. Our missionaries, our Christian brother's and sister's around the World is Muslim countries are being slaughtered, their homes des- Troyed, their church's burned to the ground and they treat Jews and Christians like dirt and then they come here and want to build a Mosque so they can show they have used our laws and religion to Basically stick it in our face. We are asking for you to truly take a look at what this would mean To the community at large. You are elected not just for a few but For the community as a whole, please spend time praying about This and seeking counsel as well and remember the people of Temecula before you decide to allow this to go forward. Thank you For your time, I know that this must weigh heavy on you but do The right thing, Mr. and Mrs. Frapk Seres F� Cc: Pat Knight, Vice Chairman Stanley Harter, Commissioner John Telesio, Commissioner Ron Geurriero, Commissioner • Mayor. Jeff Comerchero Ron Roberts, Mayor-ProTem Maryann Edwards, Council Member Michael Nager, Council Member Note: Duplicate letter was sent to all four remaining Planning Commissioners James E. (Jim) Horn P.O. Box 2335 Menifee, CA 92586 951-551-3722 Carl R. Carey, Chairman Planning Commission 42300 Business Park Drive Temecula, CA 92590 SUBJECT;. Plans for MIskaque Dear Mr. Carey, " I am one of many who stand in opposition to the planned mosque in Temecula. While I don't live in Temecula, I work in, conduct my business in, and shop in Temecula, spending the majority of my awake hours in Temecula. I have encouraged others who share my intellect and clear understanding about what Islam's encroachment truly forbears for our great nation to stand up against the mosque. They are all people of great character and courage who deserve your attention. I have lived in Moslem dominated countries (Turkey, Algeria, Bangladesh) for more than a decade. Not a Moslem, I was often treated as a second class citizen, in accordance with Islamic laws, rules, and tradition. I have visited Mosques where I was treated with cordiality in accord with Moslem religious tradition. Having also traveled to and within many of these Islamic countries (Morocco, Libya, Egypt, the Sudan, Eritrea, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Muscat and Oman, Qatar, and points East), , I am acutely aware of historical truths and facts about the non -religious; the political, the militaristic, the social, the financial, and other non -religious sides of Islam, which in fact and practice comprise 90% of Islam. They are not about kumbayah sweetness and love. In my own personal experience, I have been spit upon, slapped, and been the victim of an attempted murder just because I was an infidel not bowing, scraping and showing enough `respect` to my Moslem societal superior; I have witnessed wanton murder (brutal, slow, tortuous slaughter) of innocent non -Moslems just because they weren't Moslem, and have heart countless stories from others about the rapaciousness of Islam. If you have learned any history, you would know that every Christian, Jew, and pagan of the area known as Saudi Arabia was killed off or forcefully converted to Islam. Much of the rest of the near Middle East suffered the a similar fate. Egypt was Christian at the time of the Moslem movement into Egypt, where the greatest repository of literature at the time, in the libraries of Alexandria were desecrated, destroyed, and burned (reportedly, the fires lasted for six months) by the Islamist conquerors who didn't November 3, 2010 want that knowledge, science, and truths passed on to others. As Islam swept into Asia, more than fifty million (50,000,000) people were killed off in what was then Buddhist Afghanistan, Pakistan; and Hindu India. Non -Moslems were allowed to live on as second class dhimmis for two reasons: They paid hefty taxes (and bribes to stay alive) to their Moslem masters; and they had skills that their conquerors needed. (The Moslems who developed Algebra were forced converts to Islam.) I do understand that you and others feel under great pressure to capitulate to those who want to build the mosque. Just say yes, and it's done, and to hell with the people who know, who care. THE EASY WAY IS TO GIVE IN, to take another small step in the Islamification of America, of condemning future generations of Americans to hell on earth. Your grand children and their children will suffer greatly under Islam, guaranteed. Lawfare is a form of Islamic jihad legal warfare, suing anyone they can, anyone who disagrees with them and wants to resist their agenda. Some elected and appointed officials in Temecula have expressed a cop-out, indicating that they are afraid that if they deny the Islamic center, they will be sued by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), CAIR, etc. Tell them that such a cop-out is NOT acceptable, that the city has an obligation to protect its citizens from the encroachment of political, cultural, militaristic Islam, etc. Cowards will duck and weave, and throw us, the citizens under the buss of their political expedience. All officials whether elected, appointed, or hireling have an inherent obligation to be cognizant of facts and implications involved with their duties. If they are unable to fully grasp these issues as they apply to the general welfare of the whole public (many of whom may be ignorant of facts and truths), said officials must step aside in favor of people capable of making courageous, wise, prudent determinations. If they are not, they need to learn or are incompetent and should be removed. [For example, Mayor Bloomberg of New York who has come out in favor of the mosque at ground zero. He is doing so because he is compromised. He is rich and has many millions (if not billions) involved in Middle East finances, and if he came out against the mosque, he's lose his butt. So, to protect his money, and to make even more money, he has sided with those who would behead him. Bloomberg is a greedy and craven coward who would feed his own mother (and the rest of the world's Jews) to the barbarian hordes of Mohammed to protect a few sheckels.] The Islamists and their supporters are calling out that the First Amendment grants everyone the right to worship as they please, etc. True, to worship or not worship is a guaranteed choice. (Islam is all about mandatory submission) The First Amendment declares that the Congress shall not..... The First Amendment does NOT say that states, counties, cities, communities, may not establish rules and laws regarding religion. In fact, the state of Utah did regulate Mormonism by outlawing polygamy. There are other precedents as well. Obamacare exempted two religious groups from participation, a clear violation of the First Amendment prohibiting Congress from such acts. To remind, officials of the city of Temecula have acted courageously and prudently in the past: Wal-Mart - denied where the Promenade Mall now sits; pom shops have been denied; liquor sales in close proximity to schools has been denied; strip joints have been denied; sex offenders are restricted (by state law); other churches wanting to build in high traffic retail areas have been denied in order to permit commercial enterprises where maximum sales tax revenues are brought in. If any official is unable or incapable of learning and understanding the full historical, cultural, moral, and human rights implications of enabling Islam's encroachment on this community, he or she ought to acknowledge their lack of courage, competence, and understanding and recuse themselves from this issue, or resign. To learn more, one only needs an internet connected computer, the ability to jiggle a mouse, and let their fingers dance across a keyboard to learn the truths about Islam and its creator, Mohammed; the truths about him and understand that all adherents to Islam are required to emulate him, like Osama bin Laden, the Saudi King and the `royals', Hamid Karzai, and Imam Harmoush (who does an real kitman loaded job of pretending he isn't an Islamist supportive of the destruction of America). Look to Europe to see what Islam is bringing to Denmark, Sweden (where Jews had to flee the city of Malmo), the Netherlands where Theo Van Gogh was slaughtered in the streets for his un -Moslem positions, and Parliamentarian Geert Wilders went on trial for telling the truth about Islam, Belgium where people are starting to push back, France where 'youths' (an euphemism for Moslem rioters) have been wreaking havoc for several years, Germany where Chancellor Angela Merkel has declared that multiculturalism has "utterly failed". Oh yes, I've attended an Interfaith Council affair recently -- a love -fest for Islamists presented by well meaning but ignorant ("can't we all just get along" and sing Kumbayah) people who don't understand that when the Moslems attain a 51% majority in America, the tables will change. When that occurs we non -Moslems will be treated just like non -Moslems in places like Libya, Cairo, the Sudan (genocide in Darfur and more), Somalia (where the few remaining and surviving Christians are being forced to dig up Christian cemeteries and scatter the bones), Yemen, Saudi Arabia (where all non - Moslems have been killed off), Muscat and Oman, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Jordan, Syria (where the socialist government occasionally avoids murdering non -Moslems), Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan (and five other countries whose names end in `stan', Bangladesh, Malaysia, Bandar Seri Begawan, Indonesia, and more, ALL of which share one commonality: daily bloodshed of non -Moslems. With the interfaith agendas, I see well foolish people trying to say that "our Moslems" are better than "their" Moslems. Is this foolishly self delusional, or what? Islam must be stopped. If not now, when? If not here, where? ou, aures E. Horn Ps: I've been asked why, being nearly 70, I am so involved in resisting Islam when it will not affect me. I do what I do because I know. I and my kinfolk and friends, you, other good people have grand children who will have children, and I care. When the time comes and I stand before God, I will have to answer whether I served Him or the devil. October 15, 2010 Mayor Jeff Comerchero 43200 Business Park Drive P.O. Box 9033 Temecula, CA 92589-9033 Dear Mayor Comerchero: Carlos Martello 31277 David Lane Temecula, CA 92592 Council P. Richardson RECmveo r- 8 '7 CITY TANAGER'S It is of great concern to me that the City Council has given rubber stamp approval for the construction of a mega Mosque (aka Islamic Center) without having given due diligence to the matter. Not only does the current environment in general demand that proper investigation into the sources of funding and the ideological outlook of its Imam be made but the specifics of this project make it imperative. The project has been represented as having been funded by and to provide service to 150 families, but the scope of the project's enormous 25,000 square feet belies that assertion. Given this unrealistic assertion assurances MUST be made that the funding does not come from terrorist front groups and that Sharia Law with its anti-Semitic, misogynistic, anti -tolerance, and anti-American teachings is NOT gang to be promoted in this city. Should Temecula become a center of even minor terrorist activity it is most unlikely that you and your colleagues will be held blameless when the situation surrounding the new center is so blatantly suspicious. Sincerely, Carlos Martello Bonnie 94. ('ars&ey 23833 Jonathan Place Ifurrieta, 0192562 951.600.4890 September 15, 2010 Members of the Temecula City Council 43200 Business Park Dr P.O. Box 9033 Temecula, California 92589-9033 Dear Members of the Council: American people are naturally trusting, accepting and welcoming to newcomers to our shores as well as to our neighborhoods. This is a good thing. There are times, however, when our trust and openness can be used against us. I would hope that you, as members of the council, would take the time to become informed as to the history of Muslim immigration into a country, a city or a community before permitting them to build a 25000 sq. ft. mosque in our community. I am including, in this letter an excerpt from a speech given by Brigitte Gabriel. Brigitte was born in Lebanon and experienced first hand the horror inflicted on the Christians after the Muslims reached a large portion of the population. She has written several books on the subject of Muslim oppression. Please read her books and find out how Muslims plan to spread their ideology throughout the world. I am sure you are familiar with Mano Bakh. He speaks with authority as a former Muslim who barely escaped Iran after the fall of the Shaw. He also has experienced the death and destruction brought to a people when Islam takes over a country. Please read about his experiences in the book, Escaping Islam. Please listen to the experiences of others who have lived with the threat of death because they have left Islam or have broken a rule. I could get you in touch with a young girl, named Ema, who is here seeking political asylum from Kuwait. She plays the guitar and sings. She was targeted for arrest because the Mullahs didn't like the songs she sang. Listen to her story and your eyes will open to the cruel and evil religion that is Islam. Ema said Americans do not understand Islam. She said that from the time she was a small child, she was taught to kill unbelievers, "They showed us how to take knives and cut the throat of an infidel." Do you want the children who will attend this Mosque, taught these things?. Americans need to wake up to the fact that Islam isnot a religion but a totalitarian ideology that is completely incompatible with freedom and the American Constitution. It is the antithesis of Christianity. Islam is intent on controlling the entire world. They are using our freedom of religion against us and will continue to build their mosques all over this country. When they reach a certain number of members and converts, it will then become clear what they are all about. But then it will be too late. Sincerely, -01-,74:c2 -fev arc - Bonnie Parsley P.S. I own two excellent documentaries on Islam—Obsession, and Islam -What the West Needs to Know. I would be happy to loan either or both of these to you for your viewing. LESSONS FROM LEBANON Editor's Note: Below are selected excerpts from Brigitte Gabriel's speech delivered at the Intelligence Summit in Washington DC. We gather here today to share information and knowledge. Intelligence is not merely cold hard data about numerical strength or armament or disposition of military forces. The most important element of intelligence has to be understanding the mindset and intention of the enemy The West has been wallowing in a state of ignorance and denial for thirty years as Muslim extremist perpetrated evil against innocent victims in the name of Allah. I was ten years old when my home exploded around me, burying me under the rubble and leaving me to drink my blood to survive, as the perpetrators shouted, 'Allah Akbar!' My only crime was that I was a Christian living in a Christian town. At 10 years old, I learned the meaning of the word 'infidel.' I had a crash course in survival. Not in the Girl Scouts, but in a bomb shelter where I lived for seven years in pitch darkness, freezing cold, drinking stale water and eating grass to live. At the age of 13, dressed in my burial clothes going to bed at night, waiting to be slaughtered. By the age of 20, I had buried most of my friends—killed by Muslims. We were not Americans living in New York, or Britons in London. We were Arab Christians living in Lebanon. As a victim of Islamic terror, I was amazed when I saw Americans waking up on September 12, 2001, and asking themselves Why do they hate us? The psychoanalyst experts were coming up with all sort of excuses as to what did we do to offend the Muslim World_ But if America and the West were paying attention to the Middle East they would not have had to ask the question. Simply put, they hate us because we are defined in their eyes by one simple word: 'infidels. Under the banner of Islam 'la, ilaha illa Allah, muhammad Rasoulu Allah,' (None is god except Allah; Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah) they murdered Jewish children in Israel, massacred Christians in Lebanon, killed Copts in Egypt, Assyrians in Syria, Hindus in India, and expelled almost 900,000 Jews from Muslim lands. We Middle Easter infidels paid the price then. Now infidels worldwide are paying the price for indifference and shortsightedness. Tolerating evil is a crime. Appeasing murderers doesn't buy protection. It earns one disrespect and loathing in the enemy's eyes. Yet apathy is the weapon by which the West is committing suicide. Political correctness forms the shackles around our ankles, by which Islamist's are leading us to our demise: America and the West are doomed to failure in this war unless they stand up and identify the real enemy: Islam. You hear about Cahaba and Salafi Islam as the only extreme form of Islam. All the other Muslims, supposedly, are wonderful moderates. Closer to the truth are the pictures of the irrational eruption of violence in reaction to the cartoons of Mohammed printed by a Danish newspaper. From burning embassies, to calls to butcher those who mock Islam, to warnings that the West be prepared for another holocaust, those pictures have given us a glimpse into the real face of the enemy. News pictures and video of these events represent a canvas of hate decorated by different nationalities who share one common ideology of hate, bigotry and intolerance derived from one source: authentic Islam; an Islam that is awakening from centuries of slumber to re -ignite its wrath against the infidel and dominate the world; an Islam which has declared 'Intifada' on the West. America and the West can no longer afford to lie in their lazy state of overweight ignorance. The consequences of this mental disease are starting to attack the body, and if they don't take the necessary steps now to control it, death will be knocking soon. If you want to understand the nature of the enemy we face, visualize a tapestry of snakes. They slither and they hiss, and they would eat each other alive, but they will unite in a hideous mass to achieve their common goal of imposing Islam on the world. This is the ugly face of the enemy we are fighting. We are fighting a powerful ideology that is capable of' altering basic human instincts; an ideology that can turn a mother into a launching pad of death. A perfect example is a recently elected Hamas official in the Palestinian Territories who raves in heavenly joy about sending her three sons to death and offering the ones who are still alive for the cause. It is an ideology that is capable of offering highly educated individuals such as doctors and lawyers far more joy in attaining death than any respect and stature life in society is ever capable of giving them. The United States has been a prime target for radical Islamic hatred and terror. Every Friday, mosques in the Middle East ring with shrill prayers and monotonous chants calling death, destruction and damnation down on America and its people. The radical Islamist deeds have been as vile as their words. Since the Iran hostage crisis, more than three thousand Americans have died in a terror campaign almost unprecedented in its calculated cruelty along with thousands of other citizens worldwide. Even the Nazis did not turn their own children into human bombs, and then rejoice at their deaths as well the deaths of their victims. This intentional, indiscriminate and wholesale murder of innocent American citizens is justified and glorified in the name of Islam. America cannot effectively defend itself in this war unless and until the American people understand the nature of the enemy that we face. Even after 9/11 there are those who say that we must engage our terrorist enemies, that we must address their grievances, Their grievance is our freedom of religion. Their grievance is our freedom of speech. Their grievance is our democratic process where the rule of law comes from the voices of many not that of just one prophet. It is the respect we instill in our children towards all religions. It is the equality we grant each other as human beings sharing a planet and striving to make the world a better place for all humanity. Their grievance is the kindness and respect a man shows a woman, the justice we practice as equals under the law, and the mercy we grant our enemy. Their grievance cannot be answered by an apology for who or what we are. Our mediocre attitude of not confronting Islamic forces of bigotry and hatred wherever they raised their ugly head in the last 30 years, has empowered and strengthened our enemy to launch a full scale attack on the very freedoms we cherish in their effort to impose their values and way of life on our civilization. If we don't wake up and challenge our Muslim community to take action against the terrorists within it, if we don't believe in ourselves as Americans and in the standards we should hold every, patriotic American to, we are going to pay a price for our delusion. For the sake of our children and our country, we must wake up and take action. In the face of a torrent of hateful invective and terrorist murder, America's learning curve since the Iran hostage crisis is so shallow that it is almost flat. The longer we lay supine, the more difficult it will be to stand erect. Brigitte Gabriel is an expert on the Middle East conflict and lectures nationally and internationally on the subject. She's the former news anchor of World News for Middle East television and the founder of AmericanCongressforTmth.com. Eric Jones From: Stuart Fisk Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 4:15 PM To: Eric Jones Subject: FW: Citizen Web Contact: City Hall Departments » Planning Department Attachments: Description of Sharia.docx; Religious Freedom and a Mosque.docx; Andrew McCarthy - Darwa.docx From: City Website Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 3:39 PM To: Stuart Fisk Subject: Citizen Web Contact: City Hall Departments » Planning Department A Contact Us Web Form has been submitted to: City Hall Departments >> Planning Department First Name: Amy Last Name: LaBruyere Email Address: alabruyere@roadrnnner.com Type of Request: Question Description: How can the city consider allowing an Islamic Training Center to be built when it contradicts Article 6 of the Constitution of the United States? Location: Nicholas Road Additional Information or Comments: It is imperative that you are explicitly aware of all implications involved when considering the allowance of the Islamic Training Center to be built within our town. I have attached multiple sites and files for you at the bottom of this comment section to explain exactly what it is we are dealing with and why it is so completely different than what most assume it is.. I did not write this, but it very direct and insightful. To those who are convinced the, debate is religious tolerance, I would respectfully ask you if you consider that framing it inthat limited basis is to undermine Constitutional law and; the Bill of Rights. I would suggest that you seriously consider the utter self destructive consequences. Islam as faith -is an inalienable -Constitutional right but the Sharia Legal System is not. When in conflict with the Constitution, and in matters of inalienable rights Sharia always is, practitioners of the faith cannot claim faith to protect a non-existent right to trump or in any way dissolve, weaken, ignore, Constitutional law. Sharia Law, the Islamic legal system does not recognize any protected Constitutional right ... go over the first 11 Amendments and the 14th, see how Sharia stands in direct Opposition to all inalienable and equal treatment/protection/adjudication. Put the two thoughts together: Sharia, no inalienable rights, Constitution, protected, inalienable rights. One simply CAN NOT follow Islam AND Constitutional law. For a practicing Muslim, rejecting Sharia is to reject Islam, they cannot because the legal system and the faith are inseparable. Think of the Christian concept of Trinity, they cannot choose Father and; t not Son or Holy Spirit. Neither can a practicing Muslim true to his faith, separate Islam from Sharia. And so, while religious tolerance is a Constitutional fundamental, using faith as an excuse to ignore the law of THIS land certainly is not. The Constitution is the ONLY law of this land, our Bill of Rights cannot peacefully co- exist with a legal system that for example, provides for slavery, indentured servitude, misogyny, women and children as chattel owned by husbands, fathers, male relatives and subject to genital mutilation, stoning, "honor" killing, primitive and inhumane punishments, child marriages, polygamy, etc. For starters. Sharia simply cannot and MUST not be allowed to exist on sovereign US soil. It is not up to us to remedy this for them, it is up to them to live up to and under OUR laws. If Muslims cannot (and their faith demands they do not) follow Constitutional law in our land, then they have one other protected right. Leave the USA and go where they can follow the Sharia legal system. We simply cannot tolerate Sharia here. Non-negotiable. I don't say it. Constitutional law does. The renegade gov't, both federal and state have not defended their oaths to uphold and defend Constitutional law, instead, they have allowed AND PROTECTED Sharia to be actively practiced in the Islamic community here. If an non-Muslim (American) were to commit ANY of the above, you can write in stone they would be severely punished with years, if not life, if not capital punishment, in prison. Yet our gov't goes against our law and allows Sharia to flourish. And so, whether the Mosque near WTC or any other mosque, all preach EXCLUSIVE adherence, as a matter of RELIGIOUS DOCTRINE, DOGMA and OBLIGATION. None, not even the so called "moderate" ones reject Sharia and/or preach adherence to Constitutional law, inalienable rights, Bill of Rights, etc, in this country (or elsewhere). And so, I would argue because ALL mosques are in the anti-constitutional business of sedition as a matter of faith, practice and action, each town, county, state and federal govt legislators should declare Sharia illegal/unconstitutional and prohibit its practice in ANY form here. As long as a mosque, ANY mosque obligates Sharia as a mandatory, INALIENABLE part of the "faith," then mosques themselves should be as regarded as illegal as would any Casa Nostra illegal, criminaUseditious, conspiratorial enterprise. Conservatives, Christians, Jews, religious laws adhere to the Constitution, Bill of Rights, letter and spirit. Islam does not. Unless and until they do, they cannot and will not assimilate and adopt the law of the land. And WE SHOULD NOT BE PRETENDING' this is any better or different than the drug cartels, the Casa Nostra or any other illegal enterprise. "Whensoever's the General Government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force.",; Thomas Jefferson As far as stopping them, WE HAVE THE POWER to do so, not in DC but beginning in our own towns, demanding, our town councils pass local ordinances prohibiting building mosques on the grounds that they teach sedition and commit crimes against the constitution. Building and; zoning can then refuse, permits. Conflict of mega-mosques in America - spreading islam www.newenglishreview.org/custpage.cfm/fim/68924/sec_id/68924 What a mosque is - the differences of islam & other actual religions www.newenglishreview.org/custpage.cfin/frm/68472/sec_id/68472 What Islam is. Not - Explains how their behavior changes as their percentage of the population increases - Graphic, but necessary to understanding (video) www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEXWj1g383E Islam 101 - An easy to understand guide on what islam is and how it originated www.jihadwatch.org/islam-101.1ilml The Civilization War- How Islam Carries Out War. www.politicalislam.com/--Three Things to Know About Islam http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lb9rofXQl6w Un-American to Regulate Religion? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a3JYFBQCOg: 2 Posted on Alipac Louisiana At Leading Edge In Fight Against Shariah Tuesday, August 17, 2010 By Christopher Holton, Vice President, Center for Security Policy There is a term which you may have seen or heard mentioned in the news, the blogosphere or on talk radio lately that you should know more about: Shariah. (Sometimes spelled Sharia or Shari'a, as well as some other variations.) Readers of The Hayride may also be interested to learn that Louisiana is actually at the forefront of the fight against Shariah. Background: What Exactly Is Sharjah? Polling done by Family Security Group back in 2008 indicated that only 3% ofAmericanswere even aware of the term Shariah—and an even smaller percentage actually knew what it was. So we will begin with a basic description of Shariah. Shariah, often referred to as "Islamic Law," is in actuality a legal doctrine based on the Quran and Hadiths (sayings and acts of Mohammed), but one which goes far beyond what Westerners would regard as religious matters or routine legal matters. Shariah covers all aspects of life, including criminal law, domestic law, statecraft and warfare (Jihad). Shariah encompa**** personal ethics and legal issues, religion and state governance, this world and the afterlife. Shariah is said to enforce the will of Allah, as opposed to the will of humans. Sharjah regulates belief, speech and religious practice, criminal and legal matters, as well as finance and war and the financing of war. ere.: , ' ' �I na s sMar a or`i 1oi seei lariltsmi Sharjah is a code which is best known for being the law of the land in Saudi Arabia, Iran and Sudan, three nations with some of the most horrible human rights records in the world, it is no coincidence that these three nations are also heavily involved in Jihadist terrorism. Shariah can be accurately described as reactionary, deliberately vague and, in its implementation, barbaric. Shariah mandates as a religious obligation: • Violent jihad against non -Muslims to establish Islam's rule worldwide (known as the caliphate). • The killing of apostates from Islam. • The killing of adulterers and homosexuals. • Severe discrimination against women. This includes persecution of women and execution by stoning of women who are suspected of adultery. Often these women are in reality victims of rape. • Barbaric punishment (limb amputations, gouging out of eyes) for petty crimes such as theft. • Severe discrimination against, and the subjugation of, non - Muslims. • For those Muslims who cannot engage in physical jihad using force, shariah mandates that they support jihad financially— "Jihad with money." Sharjah and its tenets are completely at odds with everything America and Western Civilization stand for: freedom, equality, tolerance and justice. The promotion of shariah represents a commitment to the replacement of secular political orders. In other words, shariah sets as its goal the destruction of documents like the US Constitution and the basic liberties set out therein. The purpose of Sharjah is submission. Shariah seeks to establish that Allah is the divine lawgiver and that no other law may properly exist but Allah's law. Shariah tries to attain this objective using non-violent methods. However when required, and under specified sets of conditions, the use of violence and outright war to establish the supremacy of Sharjah is not just allowed, but required This use of force or war is called Jihad. A key objective ofShariah is to establish submission to Allah's law by either converting people to Islam or subjugating them to rule under Shariah law The doctrine of Jihad is fundamental under Shariah because it is based upon unambiguous verses in the Quran and Hadiths. Jihad is regarded as key in Islamic jurisprudence: until the kafir (unbelievers: infidels and polytheists)are converted, subjugated, or eliminated, their mischief and power will injure the Islamic world. Jihad is waged chiefly through violence and war but it also includes other non-violent methods such as infiltration, subversion and information/psychological warfare. Here is a very important point; Shariah is very different from other forms of religious law, such as Jewish halacha law or Catholic canon law in that neither of the latter is meant to apply to non -Jews or non-Catholics respectively. In contrast, much of Shariah is explicitly meant to apply to non -Muslims. [So when Harmoush says he doesn't adhere to Shariah, he's LYING! - Not only acceptable to islam, but encouraged to do so for its furthering! He could not be an imam and teach islam if he does not adhere to shariah.] Sharjah and Violent Jihad The connection between Shariah and violent Jihad is important because it represents the most apparent—though far from only -threat from Shariah. A detailed review of Jihadi literature reveals that, in fact, Shariah is the enemy's threat doctrine. - Shariah is the basis for everything the Jihadists do and it is also their main goal. Don't take my word for it, here it is in their own words: • The sharia has forbidden us from taking infidels as confidants, inducting them into our secrets. • The sharia forbids us from appointing infidels to important posts. • The sharia forbids us from adopting or praising the beliefs and views of the infidels. • The sharia forbids us from assisting infidels against Muslims; even the one who is coerced has no excuse to fight under the banner of the infidels, • The sharia commands us to battle infidels both original infidels and apostates, as well as hypocrites. As for waging jihad against the infidels who have usurped the lands of Is/am, this is a duty considered second only to faith, by ulemaic consensus, • The sharia does not accept the excuses made by hypocrites—that they befriend the infidels because they fear the vicissitudes of time. • We are duty-bound by the sharia to help Muslims overcome the infidels - Ayman al-Zawahiri, Al Qaeda Ideologue and 2nd in Command "Democracy is based on the principle of the power of creatures over other creatures, and rejects the principle of God's absolute power over all creatures; it is also based on the idea that men's desires, whatever they may be, replace God absolutely, and on the refusal to obey God's law. In Islam, when there is a disagreement or a difference of opinion, one refers to God, his Prophet, and the commands of sharia." - Ayman al-Zawahiri "From the point of view of ideology and sharia, we are required to establish God's rule over any part of this earth, regardless of particularities and details. This can only happen, however, if the nation adopts this ideology and safeguards it." - Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Commander of Hizballah "The laws of the shari'a embrace a diverse body of laws and regulations, which amounts to a complete social system. In this system of laws, all the needs of man have been met: his dealings with his neighbors, fellow citizens, and clan, as well as children and relatives; the concerns of private and marital life; regulations concerning war and peace and intercourse with other nations; penal and commercial law; and regulations pertaining to trade and agriculture." - Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic Of Iran 1979-1989 "Reason also dictates that we establish a government in order to be able to ward off aggression and to defend the honor of the Muslims in case of attack. The shari'a, for its part, instructs us to be constantly ready to defend ourselves against those who wish to attack us/' - Ayatollah Khomeini "It will be the duty of the Muslims to engage in an armed jihad against the ruling group in order to make the policies ruling society and the norms of government conform to the principles and ordinances of Islam." - Ayatollah Khomeini "If the enemy attacks the lands of the Muslims or their borders, it is the duty of all Muslims to defend them by any means possible, including the sacrificing of one's life and the expenditure of one's wealth. With respect to this matter, there is no need to seek the permission from a shari'a judge." - Ayatollah Khomeini "Our whole struggle is for the enforcement of Shariah law." - Muslim Khan, Taliban spokesman "Practically everything valued by the immoral West is condemned under sharia laws The sharia provides a true and just path, securing Muslims,and providing peace to the world. Muslims, and especially the learned among them, should spread sharia law to the world -that and nothing else. Not Taws under the "umbrella of justice, morality, and rights" as understood by the masses. No, the sharia of Islam is the foundation. They say that our sharia does not impose our particular beliefs upon others; this is a false assertion. For it is, in fact, part of our religion to impose our particular beliefs upon others. Thus whoever refuses the principle of terror[ism] against the enemy also refuses the commandment of Allah the Exalted, the Most High, and His sharia." - Osama Bin Laden Whenever an attempted Jihadi attack occurs or terrorist plot surfaces here in the US, it is important to realize that there is a doctrine underlying these actions. (The Center for Security Policy has made available, free of charge, the definitive work on the subject of Shariah and Jihad on its web site: To Our Great Detriment: Ignoring What Extremists Say About Jihad ). Stealth Jihad: The Civilization Threat The threat from Shariah extends far beyond that of violent Jihad. The threat also manifests itself in other ways. This threat is sometimes referred to with three interchangeable terms: • "Creeping Sharjah" • "Stealth Jihad" • "Civilizational Jihad" When Jihadist forces are not powerful enough to impose Sharjah by force, Shariah slowly infiltrates a target society and culture over time. This has already occurred in much of Western Europe: ��y�""y'L #F a g_ � a N ®u Ppm 0} eni3! ? pal Originally meant to strictly settle disputes between Muslims, 15% of the cases they hear now involve disputes with non -Muslims. • In several nations, including Sweden and France, Muslim enclaves have developed which are essentially autonomous zones that are ruled by Shariah law. • In the United Kingdom and South Africa, due to the "necessity" of accommodating Muslims into the welfare system and succession and inheritance laws, polygamous Muslim marriages are now de facto recognized by the respective governments. Lest you think that this will not become a problem in the United States, think again. Shariah is already starting to appear in our courts, especially in the area of family law: to "Texas Islamic sometimes end • The Islamic Society of North. America (ISNA), which was identified as a Muslim Brotherhood organization and named an unindicted co-conspirator in the largest terrorism financing conviction in US history (United States versus Holy Land Foundation), Mnsharliitra(00here m tte UsA"cordang to 5harat%: • There have been dozens of instances in which Shariah has been invoked in US courts, mostly unsuccessfully, but not always. Here are two of the most infamous cases, brought to our attention by Stephen Gele of Lawyers Against Shariah: "This court does not feel that, under the circumstances, that this defendant had a criminal desire to or intent to sexually assault or to sexually contact the plaintiff when he did T �o e� l a h i€' Asa slssewas Fortunately, an appellate court overturned this atrocious decision, and a Shariah ruling by a U.S. court was not a//owed to stand. In a Maryland case, Hosain v. Malik, 108 Md.App. 284, 671 A.2d 988 (Md.1996), a Maryland Court granted comity and enforced a Pakistani custody order turning a child brought to the US by the mother over to the father. The Maryland Court held that: the burden was on the mother to prove the Pakistani court did not apply law in "substantial conformity with Maryland law" by a preponderance of the evidence; the case was "not about whether Pakistani religion, culture, or legal system is personally offensive to us or whether we share all of the same values, mores and customs, but rather whether the Pakistani courts applied a rule of law, evidence,or procedure so contradictory to Maryland public policy as to undermine the confidence in the trial"; the best interest of the child should not be "determined"; based on Maryland law, i.e1, American cultures and mores," but rather applying relevant Pakistani customs, culture and mores';'a Pakistani court could only determine the best interest of a Pakistani child by an analysis utilizing the customs, culture, religion, and mores of ... Pakistan"; "in the Pakistani culture, the weir being of the child and the child's proper. eveleprnent isjthought to be facilitated.by;;adhevre ice to Islamic teachi gs". the Pakistani order was not the result of "a trial by fire, trial by ordeal, or a system rooted in superstition, or witchcraft"; the "longstanding doctrine; [of world's oldest and largest eligions s unii1 Louisiana residents may be interested in knowing that similar cases have arisen in the Bayou State, including a child custody case with fortunately a very different outcome from that in Maryland (again, thanks to Stephen Gele): pin VMS: RI In Amin v. Bakhaty, 01-1967 (La.10/16/01), 798 So.2d 75, the Louisiana Supreme Court refused to enforce an Egyptian custody order stating that:'The only other forum that could possibly determine custody would be Egypt. However, the Egyptian Court is not compelled to consider the minor child's best interest. [The father] would have the absolute right to guardianship, as well as the right to physical custody. This Court believes that a parent's interest in a relationship with his or her child is a basic human right. Egypt follows Islamic family law, which structures some of the rights between family members based solely on gender. Under the Egyptian concept of "guardianship," the father has the absolute right to the guardianship and the physical custody of the minor child. [The father]'s affidavit when he petitioned for a civil warrant confirmed this structure in Islamic law, stating that by operation of Egyptian law, both the temporary guardianship and physical custody of [the child] rested exclusively with him. The unique circumstances of this case required more consideration for the best interest of this child than for the extension of comity toward the Egyptian/Islamic legal system. American and Louisiana Laws for Louisiana Courts State lawmakers across America are starting to take action to prevent the US from ending up like Western Europe, a victim of Creeping Shariah, Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich recently addressed the issue in a policy speech: Video: Newt Gingrich: Ban Sharia - It is" totally abhorrent to the Western World" http: / /thehavride.com/ 2010/08/louisiana-at-leadinq-edge-in-fight-aq... Some of you may have heard of the upcoming ballot initiative in Oklahoma to outlaw Shariah law. This initiative will appear on the ballot there in November. Most people do not realize, however, that, along with Tennessee, Louisiana already took the lead in preventing Shariah from creeping into our legal system with a new law which has been nicknamed "American and Louisiana Laws for Louisiana Courts." This law, Act 714 of the regular Louisiana 2010 legislative session, http: / /www.legis.state.la.us/billdata/Authors.asa?sessionid=10RS&am... was a collaborative effort by Rep. Ernest Wooton and Senator Danny Martiny. Governor Bobby 7indal's office was aware of this bill and its intent from the earliest stages and the governor dispatched staff to appear in support of the bill in committee: The key passage in this important piece of legislation explains its intent and effect: "The legislature finds that it shall be the public policy of this state to protect its citizens from the application of foreign laws when the application of a foreign law will result in the violation of a right guaranteed by the constitution of this state or of the United States, including but not limited to due process, freedom of religion, speech, or press, and any right of privacy or marriage as specifically defined by the constitution of this state." Because Shariah is inherently violative of the basic constitutional liberties which Americans hold dear, this law arms judges and attorneys with the tool they need to prevent anything such as happened in Maryland and New Jersey from happening in Louisiana, Act 714 is now model legislation for the rest of the country and has already been used by legislators in states from coast to coast to prepare legislation in the 2011 legislative session. htto: / /thehavride.com/ 2010/08/louisiana-at-leading-edge-in-fight-ag... many links on this post; go to the link above if you wish to view them Religious Freedom and a Mosque By Bill Warner August 30, 2010, posted in FrontPage Magazine One of the most common arguments of the supporters of the Ground Zero mosque includes religious freedom as guaranteed by the First Amendment. Religion is seen as the framework to support building a mosque and community center near the site of the former World Trade Towers. Is this really about religion? Step back and look at the controversy. Do you feel like you are taking part in a religious exercise or a political fracas? There is a vast confusion about what a religion is and is not. Currently the operative rule is that anything associated with Islam is a religious affair where all of the freedom of religion is applied to the action or event. Islam's actions are religious and if you oppose it, you are an un-American bigot. It is time to stop and take a look at what we mean by a religion. There are about as many Buddhists in America today as there are Muslims. When was the last time you remember a Buddhist demand of any kind? Do Buddhists set up councils to shape the textbooks and demand Buddhist finance? Does the government make a big announcement when Buddhists are appointed to high posts? Are there even any Buddhists in any White House appointments? Do Buddhists complain? Never, for these are political actions, and Buddhism has almost no political outreach. Buddhism in America is purely religious, not political at all. Yet the media and the Internet are consumed by talk and argument about Islam. The discussion is never about how many rounds of prayer to do or whether a certain food is halal (religiously proper). No, the focus is always on something that non -Muslims are to do to accommodate an Islamic religious practice. There is a practical working definition of religion as compared to politics. Religious practices are done by those who follow that religion and are motivated for achieving paradise and avoiding hell. Outsiders are not involved in those religious acts. If it is about going to heaven and avoiding hell, then it is religious. However, if the religion makes a demand on those outside of its own group, then that demand is political. Most people think that the Koran is a religious text. Instead, 64% of the text (by word count) is about non -Muslims, who are called Kafirs. The Koran is fixated on Kafirs and makes many demands on them. Not the least is that Kafirs submit to the rule of Islamic Sharia law. Ultimately Sharia law is the pure expression of Islamic politics and it completely contradicts our Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Under Sharia there is no freedom of speech, wives may be beaten and apostates murdered. Mohammed had little success with Islam until he transformed it into a political system. He preached the religion of Islam in Mecca for 13 years and made about 150 converts. He left Mecca and moved to Medina. In Medina he turned to politics and jihad. In the last 9 years of his life, Mohammed was involved in an event of violence on the average of every 6 weeks. The political method persuaded every Arab to convert to Islam. The religion did not succeed; it was politics that made Islam powerful Bill Warner, Director, Center for the Study of Political Islam Permalink copyright (c) CBSX, LLC politicalislam.com Use and distribute as you wish; do not edit and give us credit. Andrew McCarthy, who headed up the prosecution in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, was a featured speaker at the recent ACT! for America 2010 National Conference and Legislative Briefing. McCarthy, author of the excellent book The Grand Jihad, recently weighed in on the controversy surrounding the "Ground Zero Mosque" and its imam—notably, a book written by the imam that has a very different name for Arabic -speaking audiences than for English-speaking audiences. (See commentary below, highlights added.) Opposition to the mosque continues to grow—as do the number of people who have signed our petition. 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Sharia prohibits the preaching of creeds other than Islam, the renunciation of Islam, any actions that divide the umma, and homosexuality. Its penalties are draconian, including savagely executed death sentences for apostates, homosexuals, and adulterers. And indeed he is: a prominent, Qatar -based scholar whose weekly Al Jazeera program on the subject of sharia is viewed by millions and whose cyber- venture, Islam Online, is accessed by millions more, including Muslims in the United States. Not surprisingly, his rabble -rousing was a prime cause of the deadly global rioting by Muslims when an obscure Danish newspaper published cartoon depictions of Mohammed. Qaradawi regards the United States as the enemy of Islam. He has urged that Muslims "fight the American military if we can, and if we cannot, we should fight the U.S. economically and politically." In 2004, he issued a fatwa (an edict based on sharia) calling for Muslims to kill Americans in Iraq. A leading champion of Hamas, he has issued similar approvals of suicide bombings in Israel. Moreover, as recounted in Matthew Levitt's history of Hamas, Qaradawi has decreed that Muslims must donate money to "support Palestinians fighting occupation.... If we can't carry out acts of jihad ourselves, we at least should support and prop up the mujahideen [i.e., Islamic raiders or warriors] financially and morally." Qaradawi's support for Hamas is only natural. Since that organization's 1987 founding, it has been the top Muslim Brotherhood priority to underwrite Hamas's jihadist onslaught against the Jewish state. Toward that end, the Muslim Brotherhood mobilized the Islamist infrastructure in the United States. The original building block of that infrastructure was the Muslim Students Association (MSA), established in the early Sixties to groom young Muslims in the Brotherhood's ideology — promoting sharia, Islamic supremacism, and a worldwide caliphate. As Andrew Bostom elaborated in a New York Post op-ed on Friday, Imam Rauf, too, is steeped in this ideology. In 1981, after two decades of churning out activists from its North American chapters (which now number over 600), the Brotherhood merged the MSA into ISNA. In its own words, ISNA was conceived as an umbrella organization "to advance the cause of Islam and service Muslims in North America so as to •enable them to adopt Islam as a complete way of life." That same year, the Brotherhood created IIIT as a Washington - area Islamic think tank dedicated to what it describes as "the Islamicization of knowledge." After Hamas was created, the top Brotherhood operative in the United States, Mousa Abu Marzook — who actually ran Hamas from his Virginia home for several years in the early Nineties — founded the Islamic Association for Palestine to boost Hamas's support. One of his co-founders was Sami al -Arian, then a student and Muslim Brotherhood member, later a top U.S. operative of the terrorist organization Palestinian Islamic Jihad, which he helped guide from his perch as a professor at the University of South Florida. In 2006, al -Arian was convicted on terrorism charges. Marzook and other Brotherhood figures established the Occupied Land Fund, eventually renamed the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development (HLF), to be Hamas's American fundraising arm. The HLF was headquartered in ISNA's Indiana office. As the Justice Department explained in a memorandum submitted in the HLF case: During the early years of HLF's operation, HLF raised money and supported Hamas through a bank account it held with ISNA.... Indeed, HLF (under its former name, OLF) operated from within ISNA, in Plainfield, Illinois.... ISNA checks deposited into the ISNA/{North American Islamic Trust] account for the HLF were often made payable to "the Palestinian Mujahideen," the original name for the Hamas military wing.... From the ISNA/NAIT account, the HLF sent hundreds of thousands of dollars to Hamas leader Mousa Abu Marzook .. . and a number of other individuals associated with Hamas. Ultimately, the HLF raised over $36 million for Hamas. At the height of the intifada, this was not about the social -welfare activities Hamas touts to camouflage its barbarism. As the journalist Stephen Schwartz of the Center for Islamic Pluralism has observed, "Ordinary Americans should be shocked and outraged to learn that Hamas was running its terror campaign from a sanctuary in the U.S." In addition, prosecutors showed that ISNA was central to a 1993 meeting of top Brotherhood operatives, who were wiretapped "discussing using ISNA as an official cover for their activities." Meantime, in 1992, the IIIT contributed $50,000 to underwrite an al -Arian venture, the World & Islam Studies Enterprise (WISE), a front for Palestinian Islamic Jihad that ostensibly employed several members of the PIJ governing board. IIIT has been under federal investigation since 2002 — and after his terrorism conviction, al -Arian went into contempt of court rather than honor a grand -jury subpoena in the probe. In 1991, the Muslim Brotherhood's American leadership" prepared, an internal memorandum for the organization's global leadership in Egypt. It was written principally by Mohamed Akram, a close associate,afrSheikh (bradawl- As Akram put,it,=the Brofherhodd The memorandum included a list described by Akram as "our organizations and the organizations of our friends," working together to implement this sabotage strategy. Prominently included in that list were ISNA and HIT. — Andrew C. 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Box 9033 Temecula, CA 92589-9033 Dear Mayor Comerchero, City Council, and Planning Commission: This letter is with regard to the Islamic Mosque being proposed on the property adjoining ours along a 1,000 ft. property line. There are several reasons why this proposal to build a mosque there is not a good thing: 1. There are already 2 Christian churches on 10 acres on this corner of Nicolas and Calle Medusa. Both congregations are growing. Adding a mosque on the same corner and on the same side of Nicolas would further constrict us. 2. The religious philosophy of Islam is directly contradictory and confrontational to the Christian faith we espouse. Putting a Muslim mosque within a few feet of a Baptist church exacerbates those differences. a. We have already had issues with them: i. Representatives from the Islamic center in Temecula came to us some time ago asking that we participate in an Anti -Israel -Pro -Palestinian rally they sponsored after one of the more violent conflicts between Israel and Gaza occurred. ii. They have approached us asking that we grant use of our parking lot to them because the size of the building they want requires more land than they have. (Please note that the back 2 acres of their property is a very steep unbuildable slope with a large home at the top.) b. We have members of our church who have come from predominantly Muslim countries and have lived under the repressions and persecutions put upon them only because they were Christians. They are very expressive of their concerns for a Mosque being built right next to the church to which they come for worship: 3. From a practical standpoint, even disregarding the above issues, this piece of property is incompatible to their purposes. a. The buildable area is too small. The remaining half of the existing cul-de-sac, with its corresponding right of way cuts out a good portion of the usable space. b. Most of the flatter lower portion is part of the flood plain, further reducing building possibilities. The water flows through our property and into theirs, and cannot be impeded. c. The aforementioned steep slope comprising the back 2+ acres of their property is obviously primarily unusable. 4. There are more suitable places the Islamic Center can acquire to build a Mosque. I urge the Council and Planning Commission to deny this request and to suggest to the Islamic Center that they should look for a location more conducive to their needs. (You may recall that this Mayor Comerchero, City Council, and Planning Commission Wednesday, July 7, 2010 Page 2 happened with the Rancho Community Church some years ago, when 2 or 3 different locations they had proposed to build on were turned down until they found their present location.) Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Wm. Rench Pastor, Calvary Baptist Church 31087 Nicolas Rd. Temecula, CA 92591 P.S. We never received any notice of this hearing from the Islamic Center or the Planning Commission. We were required to provide notice to all surrounding properties when we built some years ago. I believe that this is still a requirement, isn't it? P.P.S. We did not have the email addresses for the Planning Commission. If possible, could you please forward this letter on to the Planning Commission? Thank you for your help in this matter. From: Jennycartell@aol.com imalltoJennycartell@aol.com] Sent Tuesday, July 06, 2010 10:31 AM To: Mike Naggar Cc: juFiie.don2@verizon.net; adelegaryh@msn.com; plynes@gmail.com Subject Fwd: Mosque at Ground Zero -where is the media? FOR MIKE FROM JENNY Dear Councilman Nagger. This is what we MI be doing to our neighborhood in Temecula if we build the mosque. Is there anything we can do to fight this? NoIse ordinance eventually but they will build the Minaret after they have gotten the other approved and started just as they are doing in Corona and other cities. Check out the newsletter thatthey put out with total hatred for American. our history, presidents and our way of life. You will get to them by googling "Mosque -Corona". I would definitely say their language is inciting violence. The call to worship 5 times per day will shock many people. God Bless You, Jenny C. From: aidalem(n?sbcglobal.net To: aidalern@sbcglobal.net Sent 7/4/2010 11:05:00 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time Subj: Mosque at Ground Zero -where is the media? Did you see anything about this protest in NYC regarding this mosque? I didn't!!! How in the name of God can this be allowed_ What a sad commentary to the people who died on Sept. 11, 2001! Stop the Mosque at Ground Zero Part II June 16, 2010, New York , N.Y. , - by El Marco Americans Stand Up Against Radical Islam in New York - We Will Not Submit! Not one major network sent a satellite track or camera crew to this event. Without blowers this newsworthy event would have remained unknown to the public and history On Sunday, June 6th, a multi-ethnic, multi -racial coalition of Americans opposed to Islamic violence and intolerance rallied at the site of the World Trade Center in New York City . 9/11 families were joined by immigrants from India, Russia, Egypt, Israel, Africa, Iran and Europe to show opposition to the construction of a mega-mosque at Ground Zero. Others flew in from overseas to speak or just to share their particular ethnic communities' experiences at the hands of Muslims. 3 3bVorid e. Center - TTC Transportzri;an Hub These are parents and spouses of firefighters killed on 9/11. The rally took place just a minute's walk from Ladder 10 Firehouse, where their loved ones were stationed for duty that terrible day. Ladder 10 lost seven firefighters. 4 Crowd estimates ranged from 5,000 (NYPD) to 10,000. The crowd overflowed the police barrier enclosures that ran the full length of two city blocks. This photo shows the enclosure in front of the stage at the intersection of Liberty and Church Streets. The second enclosure ran the length of the next block and can be seen on the other side of the traffic lights. Thousands of additional participants filled the treed area of Zuccotti Park . Robert Spencer and Pamela Geller are the founders of STOP ISLAMIZATION OF AMERICA, which sponsored the rally. Ms. Geller is a citizen journalist and blogger who runs the human rights web site Atlas Shrugs. Mr. Spencer is the author of several books on Islam and head of the influential web site Jihad watch. Pamela Geller: "Ground Zero is a war memorial, Ground Zero is a burial ground. We are asking for sensitivity.It is unconscionable to build a shrine to the very ideology that inspired the jihadist attacks at Ground Zero, right there. We are asking the imam Rauf and Daisy Khan to be sensitive. For mutual respect and mutual understanding that is demanded of us every day. There's a hair-trigger sensitivity in the Muslim world, you can't run the cartoons, you can't say Mohammed, this is offensive. This is an offensive mosque. To build a shrine, an Islamic flag of conquest on the sacred ground the cherished site, of a conquered land. This is historic, this is Islamic history. It's what they do. The St. Sofia in Turkey, the al-Quds, at the holiest Jewish site in Israel . Not here. This is where we take a stand. We must take a stand. We must say no." I do not believe that the landmarks commission controlled by Mayor Bloomberg, is going to stop this mosque. It's not going to happen. Here's Omar Muhamedi, on his human rights council, a CAIR lawyer, who sued the airlines and the Jane and John Does that saw something and said something on those airplanes, if you remember. That's who's on his human rights commission. It ain't gonna happen with Bloomberg. We have to make it happen. You have to get involved." (Pamela Geller) Police enclosure on left, with crowd flowing out of park on right. The new Tower 7 and World Trade Center site are in the background. The green tent, center, is located immediately behind the stage. Port Authority and NYPD officers kept watch over the rally and were well aware of the need for heightened security at this event. One of their own Port Authority officers, WTC Sergeant Alan T. De Vona was on duty at the World Trade Center on 9/11, 2001, and was one of the first to help victims of the terrorist attack. He spoke these words to the SIOA rally: "It's almost nine years. I'm hoping that America is watching. Pm hoping that America is remembering. Because, make no mistake. September 11 was an act of war. And thank the military that has lost almost 5,000 troops from that day, defending us. I don't know what to say to jar America 's memory. I want America to remember. Port Authority Police and FDNY firefighters are seen here gathered beneath this banner. The issues at stake will certainly affect the heart of American freedom, democracy, cultural values and tolerance. America is a tolerant country that allows for the free worship of all its citizens. But our tolerance has limits. Do we have to tolerate intolerant Islamic ideology and Muslims who preach intolerant Islam?" Hindu human rights activists Narain Kataria, Prasad Yalamanchi and unidentified friend came from Mississippi and Chicago with banners and flyers highlighting the radical statements of imam Rauf and his jihadist roots. 11 13 15 16 17 18 Stephen Dyer and Gary Jules journalism students at York College, with Pamela Geller. Not one major network sent a satellite truck or camera crew to this event. Without bloggers this newsworthy event would have remained unknown to the public and history. Pamela Geller is greeted by Hindu human rights activists Prasad Yalamanchi and Narain Kataria. 20 Bhupinder Singh Bhurji, Pamela Geller, and Robert Spencer. Singh Bhurji is the president of the NAMDHARI SIKH FOUNDATION. The foundation is a member of the Human Rights Coalition Against Radical Islam'(HRCARI). HRCARI is a coalition of Hindus, Sikhs, Christians from Sudan, Egypt and Iraq, moderate Muslims and Jews - who are victims and targets of radical Islam around the globe. He said, at another rally: "Radical Islamists are killing people in India , trying to dominate that nation. And here too they come with violence against "infidels." We are "infidels united," standing together, brown, black and white, against this epoch's fascist movement. Radical Islam wants to dominate entire world. They want everyone to surrender. Islam radical or otherwise. They want to put the Islamic flag on White House." 21 Because of Islamic terrorism, America and the world have seen massive new security measures become a way of life. Anyone openly critical of Islam, or terrorist ideology, must surround themselves with security, or live in hiding. Those courageous enough to confront Islamism are criticized by the cowards and appeasers of the left who seek safety by supporting the enemy. Moderate Muslims were silent when Theo van Gogh was brutally murdered in Amsterdam , just as moderate Muslims in the United States are generally reluctant to speak out against violent Islam. Moderate Muslims also face great danger in speaking out. Geller and Spencer will press on despite the danger. They hope to inspire Americans to stand up and say enough of political correctness and work to stem the galloping islamization of America and Europe . 22 This message and any enclosures are intended only for the addressee. Please notify the sender by email if you are not the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, you may not use, copy, disclose, or distribute this message or its contents or enclosures to any other person and any such actions may bennlawful, Ball reserves the right to monitor and review all messages 24 and enclosures sent to or from this email address. Patrick Richardson From: Bill & Joanie Hanson [bjhanson7@verizon.net] Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 9:32 PM To: Chuck Washington Subject: Proposed Mosque Dear Sir Please do not allow the building of a mosque in Temecula. T know you value our freedom and beautiful city. No matter what they say, they are out to take over and enslave America. I doubt you would want this for yourself or you family. Yes, some are peaceful people, but the Mosque's are breeding grounds for the militant. I am sure my feelings reflect most of Temecula population. Thank you for taking a stand. Joanie and Bill Hanson Original Message From: Sandy Handzlik[mailto:shandzlik@mtpalomar.net] Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2010 9:16 AM To: Maryann Edwards Subject: Dog Park on Redhawk Parkway and Mosque Dear Counilmember Edwards, 1. Dog Park on Redhawk Parkway I am writing to express my dismay that the dog park on Redhawk Parkway has not been reopened. The original signs, as I recalled, said June 1 was the reopening date. It does not take that long to regrow grass and, my opinion, the park was fine the way it was. What is taking so long? If you can't afford to redo it then just open it back up. This is a very popular park not just for dogs but for families. 2. Mosque to be built in Eastern Temecula I am writing to express my concerns about the Mosque being built in Eastern Temecula. My concern is the call to prayer three times a day over a loudspeaker which can be heard for miles around which will disturb many homeowners in the area. The noise ordinance should not be waived for their call to prayer since other churches must abide by existing statute. Please respond to my concerns. Thanks you, Leonard and Sandra Handzlik 951/763-2737 Shandzlikeetpalomar.net ehardson., Heads up Folks.... Proposed: Mosque to be built on Nicolas Rd. in Temecula, next to Baptist Church. It is going to be approximately 25,000 sq. ft., two stories tall, complete with minarets (which will stand taller), to blare their declarations s times a day starring at 4 -is AM and ending at gas PM (will be heard for miles) and a separate building. On Fridays the traffic will be exponentially increased as they are required to attend prayers that day and will be a gathering place for the Islamic Fundamentalists (Mnciims) for miles around. The cityhad no intention of notifying anyone in surrounding neighborhoods, except by announcement in the paper! Hearings are tentatively scheduled for Aug. 006:00 pm (check city agenda to make sure date has not been changed) at 43200 Business Drive Park (City Hall), Temecula and lend your voice and/oryour presenceso that we can stop this from happening. Once they get a foothold, they w9Il bring will expect dispensation in our governance and accommodations in the schools including the tearhin . of Nam, (Oeed in Hemet) This is a radically intolerant belief system that is incompatible with the freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. This is not a 'freedom of religion' issue. Freedom is a concept incompatible with the ofthe Koran. Itis an i` e with a manifesto a n a concert, or be killed. Ibis is a hearing butthe.re will be opportunities for folks to line up and speak -Prepare a statement that is rnearchedand to the point We will not surrender to political correctness! For petition and information contact us at:... temeculamosque@gmatemn Imo'°�rs�o n‘��'�� . The natural attitude of a Muslim to the infidel world one of deception and omission_' -Koran Great'Blogs:. httpl/wwwiihadwatch.orq/ http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/ STOP THE o BAMA ALLOWE D MUSLIM INVASION & TAKF OVER OF THE U.S.A. HE WANTS OPEN BORDERS TO BRING IN THEIR WEAPONS ACTFORA .MERICA.ORG Nth TIONAL.ALERT.COM RED COUNTY. COM We must educate ourselves, as a nation, regarding radical Islam and its war declared on all 'Western nations Including the United States. The are trained and commanded to terrorize and kill Americans. ttECeiVED JUL UX I) CITY IAN GE R'$ The WORST AND NOV DANGEROUS • ILLEGAL PRESIDENT IN HISTORY GET HIM OUT NOW ! C maeliverahJ %� Addresse'Led e as i �t�, i// C� aGa ined t Nooved Assam 99c>10 e Ce�. 4. 4r fir CAttemp: peed ��y — 5 -+ s 15 C o° u Numb er CVsso:t d 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.11111 THE LAST CHANCE TO SAVE AMERICAN AND YOUR FREEDOMS. MUST VOTE OUT THE SOCIALIST DEMOCRATS IN NOV. Eric Jones From: Patrick Richardson Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 9:10 AM To: Shawn Nelson Cc: Bob Johnson; Aaron Adams; Grant Yates; Andre OHarra; Eric Jones Subject: FW: Monday morning- Richie's -Murrieta- 8:30 AM -The Story of Emma's Political Asylum Below is the email regarding the demonstration scheduled for Friday. An Islamic Mosque is planned to be built in Temecula Silent Majority Silent No More! We will not be Submissive! We are holding a Singing — Praying - Patriotic rally on Friday on the side of the road on Rio Nedo in Temecula. Our voices are going to be heard! Bring your Bibles, Flags, Signs, Dogs and Singing Voices. July 30, 2010 12:30 am to 1:30 pm 'ISLAMIC CENTER OF T'Ei EC ULA VL EY 42188 Rio Nedo, Suite A Temecula, CA 92590 If you bring your dog, please bring a pooper scooper too. Tell your friends, family and and neighbors. God Bless America! Silent Majority Silent No More! We will not be Submissive! An Islamic Mosque is planned to be built in Temecula Islam is not a religion. It is a worldwide political movement meant on domination of the world. And it is meant to subjugate all people under Islamic law. In the Quran, it says it very clearly. There are two spheres. One is the Dar al-Harb, which is the realm of war. The other is Dar al -Islam, which is that part that's under submission to Islam. There is no middle ground. You're either at war or you're under submission. Now, that's the way they think. The Arabic word 'Islam' simply means 'submission', and derives from a word meaning 'peace'. In a religious context it means complete submission to the will of God. 'Allah' is the Arabic name for God, which is used by Arab Muslims and Christians alike. Islam permits lying! It is called "Al-taqiyya." Al-taqiyya means dissimulation Muslims are permitted to lie: (1) to save their lives, (2) to reconcile a husband and wife, (3) to persuade a woman into a bedroom and (4) to facilitate one on his journey. Muslims are even permitted to disavow Islam and Mohammed if it is not a genuine heart -felt rejection. Muslims will tell you that concealment of a truth is not an abandonment of that truth if it benefits Islam. We are holding a Singing — Praying - Patriotic rally on Friday on the Sidewalk on Rio Nedo in Temecula. The Islam's treat women as second class people andthey also hate dogs. Women are forbidden to sing.and dogs are killed. We will not be submissive to Sharia Law. Tennessee was able to stop the Mosque so bring your Bibles, flags, signs, dogs and singing voice on Friday: July 30, 2010 12:30 am to 1:30 pm 1SLAM1C CENTER OF EN 42188 Rio Nedo, Suite A Temecula, CA 92590 ...«,************************************************************ Report on the Roots of Violent Islamist Extremism and Efforts to Counter It: The Muslim Brotherhood Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs July 10, 2008 Steven Emerson Executive Director Investigative Project on Terrorism stopterrornu,aol.com www.investigativeproj ect.org roduction: Since the attacks of September 11, 2001, the security apparatuses of United States have dedicated themselves to combating Islamist terrorism and countering its roots. These efforts have been met with varying levels of success. Operationally, the U.S. has been largely successful — thwarting terrorist attacks against the homeland and hardening American targets abroad. However, the primary driver of the violence — ideology — has not been successfully countered or even sufficiently understood. The roots of this ideology are diverse and diffuse, but the primary root of Sunni Islamist violence in the modern era is the Muslim Brotherhood. The Muslim Brotherhood (al-Ikhwan al-Muslimun)1 was founded as an Islamic revivalist movement in the Egyptian town of Isma'iliyaa in March 1928 by school teacher Hassan al-Banna (1906-1949).2 The vast majority of Sunni terrorist groups — including al Qaeda, Egyptian Islamic Jihad, Hamas, and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad — are derived from the Muslim Brotherhood. The Brotherhood's goal has been to promote the implefnentation of Shari'ah (Islamic law derived from the Quran and the Sunnah).3 Early in its history, the Brotherhood focused on education and charity. It soon became heavily involved in politics and remains a major player on the Egyptian political scene, despite the fact that it is an illegal organization. The movement has grown exponentially, from only 800 members in 1936, to over 2 million in 1948, to its current position as a pervasive international Sunni Islamist movement, with covert and overt branches in over 70 countries. "I did not want to enter into competition with the other orders," al-Banna once said. "And I did not want it to be confined to one group of Muslims or one aspect of Islamic reform; rather I sought that it be a general message based on learning, education, and jihad"4 According to al-Banna, "It is the nature of Islam to dominate, not to be dominated, to impose its law on all nations and to extend its power to the entire planet i5 That helps explain the Muslim Brotherhood's motto: "Allah ghayatuna Al-rasul za'imuna. Al -Qur- 'an dusturuna. AI jihad sabiluna. Al-mawtfi sabil Allah asma amanina. Allah akbar, Allah akbar." ("God is our goal, the Quran is our Constitution, the Prophet is our leader, struggle [jihad] is our way, and death in the service of God is the loftiest of our wishes. God is great. God is great ")6 ' They are also known as the Muslim Brothers, The Brothers (al-Ikhwan), or the Society of Muslim Brothers (Jama'atal-Ikhwan al-Muslimun). 2 Bom in Mahmoudiyya, Egypt, Hassan al-Banna was the son of the prominent Imam Sheikh Ahmad al- Banna. He studied at Al-Ahzar University and joined a Sufi order there. He then moved to Cairo as a schoolteacher in 1932 establishing the Muslim Brotherhood branch there. AI-Banna was assassinated by the Egyptian government on February I2th, 1949 as part of an Egyptian government crackdown on the Brotherhood. 3 Sharia 'h is the body of Islamic religious law. It is primarily based on the Quran and the Sunnah. 4 Hassan al-Banna, quoted in, Richard P. Mitchell, The Society of Muslim Brothers (New York City: Oxford University Press, 1969), p. 207. 5 Fereydoun Hoveryda, The Broken Crescent, (Westport, CT: Praegar Publishers, 2002), p. 56. 6 Richard P. Mitchell, The Society of Muslim Brothers (New York City: Oxford University Press, 1969), p. 193-4. www.investigativeproject.org e Brotherhood has reached global status, wielding power and influence in almost every state with a Muslim population. Additionally, the Brotherhood maintains political parties in many Middle -Eastern and African countries, including Jordan, Bahrain, Tunisia, Algeria, Jordan, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Somalia, Yemen, and even Israel. The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood attempted to overthrow the Syrian government in the 1980s, but the revolt was crushed. Aside from the Muslim Brotherhood in Israel proper, the terrorist organization Hamas was founded as the Palestinian chapter of the Muslim Brotherhood. In fact, Article II of the Hamas charter states: The Islamic Resistance Movement is one of the wings of Moslem Brotherhood in Palestine. Moslem Brotherhood Movement is a universal organization which constitutes the largest Islamic movement in modern times. It is characterized by its deep understanding, accurate comprehension and its complete embrace of all Islamic concepts of all aspects of life, culture, creed, politics, economics, education, society, justice and judgment, the spreading of Islam, education, art, information, science of the occult and conversion to Islam.' Since its founding, the Muslim Brotherhood has openly sought to reassert Islam through the establishment of Sunni Islamic governments that will rule according to the strict and specific tenets of Shari'ah. To the Brotherhood, this is the correct primary endeavor of human civilization, with the ultimate goal being the unification of these regimes under the banner of the Caliphate — or universal Islamic state. According to al-Banna, the Caliphate must govem all lands that were at one time under the control of Muslims. He stated: We want the Islamic flag to be hoisted once again on high, fluttering in the wind, in all those lands that have had the good fortune to harbor Islam for a certain period of time and where the muzzein's call sounded in the takbirs and the tahlis. Then fate decreed that the light of Islam be extinguished in these lands that returned to unbelief. Thus Andalusia, Sicily, the Balkans, the Italian coast, as well as the islands of the Mediterranean, are all of them Muslim Mediterranean colonies and they must return to the Islamic fold. The Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea must once again become Muslim seas, as they once were! Once that is accomplished, the Caliphate is to be expanded to cover the entire globe, erasing national boundaries under the flag of Islam. This concept was elucidated by the Brotherhood luminary, Sayyid Qutb, who wrote in his seminal work, Milestones (1964), that Muslims are not merely obliged to wage jihad in defense of Islamic lands, but must 7 "The Covenant of the Islamic Resistance Movement," The Avalon Project at Yale Law School, August 18, 1988, htto://www.vale.edu/lawweb/avalon/mideast/hamas.htm (Accessed June 9, 2008). 8 Hassan al-Banna, quoted in: Caroline Fourest, Brother Tariq: The Doublespeak of Tariq Ramadan (Encounter Books, 2008), p. 19. www.investigativeproject.org wage offensive jihad in order to liberate the world from the servitude of man-made law ayxd governance.9 Organizational Structure: The Muslim Brotherhood used activism, mass communication, and sophisticated governance to build a Targe support base within the lower class and professional elements of Egyptian society. By using existing support networks built around mosques, welfare associations, and neighborhood groups, the Brotherhood was able to educate and indoctrinate people in an Islamic setting. The organization is headed by a Supreme Guide or Secretary General and is assisted by a General Executive Bureau (Maktab al-Irshad), and a constituent assembly known as the Shura Council. There have been six Secretaries General of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood,10 which is widely seen as the leading branch of the worldwide organization. Ideology: The Muslim Brotherhood seeks to restore the historical Caliphate and then expand its authority over the entire world, dismantling all non -Islamic governments. The Brotherhood aims to accomplish this through a combination of warfare — both violent and political. The Muslim Brotherhood has provided the ideological model for almost all modern Sunni Islamic terrorist groups. When discussing Hamas, Al Qaeda, and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Richard Clarke — the chief counterterrorism adviser on the U.S. National Security Council under Presidents Clinton and Bush - told a Senate committee in 2003 that "The common link here is the extremist Muslim Brotherhood — all of these organizations are descendants of the membership and ideology of the Muslim Brothers."" The leadership of Al Qaeda, from Osama bin Laden to his deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri and 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed all were influenced by Muslim Brotherhood ideology.12 In fact, al-Zawahiri was a member of the Muslim Brotherhood as a young man, but he broke with them when his terrorist career began. He later wrote a book called The Bitter Harvest in which he condemned the Brotherhood for neglecting jihad in favor of participating in elections.13 The Brotherhood's ideology was formulated by its two main luminaries: its founder, Hassan al-Banna — who was assassinated by agents of the Egyptian government in 1949 — and Sayyid Qutb, hanged in 1966. 9 Sayyid Qutb, Milestones. 1° The six Secretaries General of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt are: Hassan al-Banna (1928-1949), Hassan Ismail al-Hudaybi (1951-1973), Omar al-Telmesany (1976-1986), Muhammed Hamid Abu al-Nasr (1986-1996), Mustafa Mashour (1996-2002), Ma'amun al-Hodeiby (2002-2004), and current leader Mohammed Mandi Akef. 11 Statement of Richard A. Clarke before the U.S. Senate Banking Committee, October 22, 2003. a Lt. Col. (res.) Jonathan Dahoah-Halevi, "The Muslim Brotherhood: A Moderate Islamic Alternative to al-Qaeda or a Partner in Global Jihad?" Jerusalem Viewpoints, Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, November 1, 2007. 13 Raymond Ibrahim, The Al Qaeda Reader (Doubleday: New York, 2007), p. 116. www.investigativeproject.org Al-Banna once described the Brotherhood as, "a Salafiyya message, a Sunni way, a Sufi truth, a political organization, an athletic group, a cultural -educational union, an economic company, and a social idea." 14 While studying in Cairo, al-Banna had become immersed in the writings of Rashid Rida (1865-1935), Muhammad Abduh (1849-1905) and Jamal al -Din al -Afghani (1839-1897), who formed the backbone of the Salafiyya Movement.15 Al-Banna agreed with their ideas that Islam provided the solution to the afflictions plaguing Muslim society. Specifically, in accordance with Salafism, he called for a return to what he perceived to be true Islam. Salafism is an austere form of Islam within the Sunni sect that attempts to return to what its adherents believe to be unadulterated Islam as practiced by Muhammad and his companions. In order to achieve this, Salafists strip out what they see as bida, or innovations, from the practice of Islam as it has developed over the centuries. According to Salafists, only pure Islam can solve the political, economic, social, domestic, and external issues of the Muslim nation (ummah). As such, Muslim societies should be governed according to Shari'ah. While al -Bann drew almost exclusively on early Islamic doctrine in his works, it is also important to understand the strong anti-colonialism sentiments driving his ideology. Al- Banna was writing and working at a time when European powers had colonized the Middle East. Jihad, death, and martyrdom have been lauded throughout the history of the Brotherhood, not only as a means to achieve the above goals, but as an end unto itself. In his seminal work, The Society of Muslim Brothers, Robert P. Mitchell the late University of Michigan Professor of Near Eastern History, quotes and paraphrases al-Banna: The certainty that jihad had this physical connotation is evidenced by the relationship always implied between it and the possibility, even the necessity, of death and martyrdom. Death, as an important end of jihad, was extolled by Banna in a phrase which came to be a famous part of his legacy: "the art of death" (fann al-mawt), "Death is art" (al -maws fann). The Qur'an has commanded people to love death more than life. Unless "the philosophy of the Qur'an on death" replaces "the love of life" which has consumed Muslims, then they will reach naught. Victory can only come with the mastery of "the art of death." In another place, Banna reminds his followers of a Prophetic observation: "He who dies and has not fought [ghaza; literally: raided] and was not resolved to fight, has died ajahiliyya [ignorance of divine guidance] death." The movement cannot succeed, Banna insists, without this dedicated and unqualified kind ofjihad.16 14 Hassan al-Banna, quoted in, Mitchell, Society of Muslim Brothers, p. 14. 14 The term Salafyyah comes from the phrase as-salaf as-saliheen or "pious predecessors" of early the Muslim community, referring primarily to Muhammad's companions (sahaba). 16 Mitchell, Society of Muslim Brothers, p. 207. www. i nvestig ativep ro ject. org lihhbd is a central tenet in the Muslim Brotherhood ideology. In a booklet entitled, "Jihad" and in other works, aI-Banna clearly defines jihad as violent warfare against non - Muslims to establish Islam as dominant across the entire world. He wrote: Jihad is an obligation from Allah on every Muslim and cannot be ignored nor evaded. Allah has ascribed great importance to jihad and has made the reward of the martyrs and fighters in His way a splendid one. Only those who have acted similarly and who have modeled themselves upon the martyrs in their performance of jihad can join them in this reward.17 To support his assertions about jihad, al-Banna quotes extensively from the Quran, the Hadith, and great Islamic scholars. These quotes either define jihad as fighting and/or emphasize the obligatory nature of jihad. On the specific subject of "fighting with People of the Book [Jews and Christians],"" al-Banna quotes Quran 9:29 — the infamous sword verse: Fight against those who believe not in Allah nor in his Last Day, nor forbid that which has been forbidden by Allah and His Messenger and those who acknowledge not the Religion of Truth (Le. Islam), from among the People of the Book, until they pay the jizya [poll tax] with willing submission, and feel themselves subdued. AI-Banna quotes a Hanafi scholar: Jihad linguistically means to exert one's utmost effort in word and action; in the Sharee'ah it is the fighting of the unbelievers, and involves all possible efforts that are necessary to dismantle the power of the enemies of Islam including beating them, plundering their wealth, destroying their places of worship and smashing their idols.19 AI -Bann continues: Islam allows jihad and permits war until the following Qur'anic verse is fulfilled: "We will show them Our signs in the universe, and in their own selves, until it becomes manifest to them that this (the Qur'an) is the truth" (Surat al-Fussilat (41), ayah 53)10 In conclusion, al-Banna writes: "Hassan al-Banna, "Jihad," http://www.vounamuslims.ca/online librarv/books/jihad/ (Accessed June 9, 2008). 18 A1-Banna, "Jihad." 19Ibid. 20 Ibid. www.investigativeproject.org My brothers! The ummah [Islamic community] that knows how to die a noble and honourable death is granted an exalted life in this world and eternal felicity in the next. Degradation and dishonour are the results of the love of this world and the fear of death. Therefore prepare for jihad and be the lovers of death.21 To ensure that the Shari'ah would be the "the basis controlling the affairs of state and society,"22 al-Banna laid out a seven -step hierarchy of goals to be implemented by the Brotherhood for the Islamization of society. The first step is to educate and "form" the Muslim person. From there the Muslim person would spread Islam and help "form" a Muslim family. Muslim families would group together to form a Muslim society that would establish a Muslim government. The government would then transform the state into an Islamic one governed by Shari'ah, as voted by the Muslim society. This Islamic state would then work to free "occupied" Muslim lands and unify them together under one banner, from which Islam could be spread all over the world. As Mitchell explains, quoting original Brotherhood sources, these goals would be carried out in three stages. Starting with `the first stage through which all movements must pass, the stage of `propaganda, communication, and information."'23 In this stage, the Brotherhood would recruit and indoctrinate core activists. The next stage consists of "formation, selection, and preparation.i24 In this stage, the Brothers would endear themselves to the population by creating charities, clinics, schools, and other services. More importantly, they would prepare for the third and final stage: the stage of "execution." 25 Of this stage, al-Banna stated: At the time that there will be ready, Oh ye Muslim Brothers, three hundred battalions, each one equipped spiritually with faith and belief, intellectually with science and learning, and physically with training and athletics, at that time you can demand of me to plunge with you through the turbulent oceans and to rend the skies with you and to conquer with you every obstinate tyrant. God willing, I will do it.26 Qutb and Jahiliyya In addition to al-Banna's founding philosophy, the works of Sayyid Qutb (1909-1966) also had a major impact on the ideology of the Muslim Brotherhood. Beyond that, Qutb's books sent shockwaves throughout the entire Islamic world. His most influential 21 Ibid. 22 "The Principles of the Muslim Brotherhood" IkhwanWeb.Org, Official Muslim Brotherhood Website (Cached), http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:2 Li7AHyW70J:www.muslimbrotherhood.co.uk/Home.asp%3FID %3D4584%26Lanq%3DEV026Press%3DShow%26System%3DPressR%26zPage%3DSvstems+%22the+b asis+controlling+the+affairs+of+state+and+society%22+iSLAMIC&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=9&ul=us 23 Mitchell, Society of Muslim Brothers, p. 13. 24 Risalat Al-Mu'tamar al-khamis (Message of the Fifth Congress), quoted in Mitchell, Society of Muslim Brothers, p. 14. 25 Ibid, 15. 26 Ibid. www. investigativeproject.org Storks were Fi zilal al -Qur'an ("In the Shade of the Quran")27 and Ma 'alim fi al -Tariq ("Milestones"). Milestones has come to be Qutb's most popular work and has influenced Islamic extremists such as Ayman al-Zawahiri,28 Dr. Abdullah Azzam, 29 and Osama bin Laden.30 Written while Qutb was in prison in Egypt,31 Milestones' central thesis was that the world had degraded into a state of ignorance (as existed before the Prophethood of Mohammad) orjahiliyya.32 He proposed that the overthrow of apostate rulers and the establishment of Islamic societies worldwide though offensive jihad is the only way to solve this state of affairs. In addition to Hassan al-Banna's ideas, Qutb was heavily influenced by the writings of Indian Islamist Sayyid Mawlana Abul Ala Maududi (1903- 1979)33 and the medieval scholar Taqi ad -Din Ahmad Ibn Taymiyyah (1263-1328). However, Qutb expanded on their ideas ofjahiliyyah and jihad. As the 9/11 Commission Report found, Qutb came to the U.S. to study in the late 1940s: Qutb returned with an enormous loathing of Western society and history. He dismissed Western achievements as entirely material, arguing that Western society possesses "nothing that will satisfy its own conscience and justify its existence." Three basic themes emerge from Qutb's writings. First, he claimed that the world was beset with barbarism, licentiousness, and unbelief (a condition he called jahiliyya, the religious term for the period of ignorance prior to the revelations given to the Prophet Mohammed). Qutb argued that humans can choose only between Islam and jahiliyya. Second, he warned that more people, including Muslims, were attracted to jahiliyya and its material comforts than to his view of Islam; jahiliyya couldtherefore triumph over Islam. Third, no middle 2Z This work, written while Qutb was languishing in an Egyptian jail cell (1954-1964), is a 30 volume commentary (tafsir) on the Quran. A highly popular work, Qutb in his commentary advocates for shari'ah to be implemented in all Muslim societies. It also contains significant amounts of vitriol directed primarily at Jews. 28 Zawahiri, also a member of the Brotherhood since the age of fourteen (1965) became familiar with Qutb's writings while he was in Saudi Arabia. There he came under the tutelage of Sayyid's brother Muhammad Qutb, who fled Egypt in 1972 and began teaching his brother's philosophy while a professor at King Abdel -Aziz University in Jeddah and the Umm al-Qura University in Mecca. Osama Bin Laden also reportedly attended Muhammad Qutb's lectures there too. 17 Jim Landers, "Muslim Extremists Justify Violence on Way to Restoring Divine Law," Dallas Morning News, November 3, 2001. 3p The 9/11 Commission Report: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States 31 Qutb spent ten years in prison from 1954 to 1964 after being arrested for being a member of the Brotherhood (he joined in 1953) when Nasser outlawed the organization in 1954. Milestones was published when Qutb emerged from prison in 1965, even though Qutb was arrested and jailed again for preaching for an Islamic state in Egypt. He was executed on August 29th, 1966 with excerpts from Milestones used against him during his trial. After his execution he became a "Marty?' (Shaheed) to his followers. 32 Jahiliyyah can be loosely translated as a state of"ignorance of divine guidance" referring to the conditions in pre -Islamic Arabian society before the revelations of the Quran by Allah and the Prophet Muhammad. 33 Also written as Maududi, Maudoodi, or Mawdudi. He founded the Pakistani Islamic group Jamaat-e- Islami in 1941 with the goal of establishing an Islamic state in South Asia. He headed the party until 1973 and was well known for his writings on Islam. www.investigativeproject.org ground exists in what Qutb conceived as a struggle between God and Satan. All Muslims—as he defined them—therefore must take up arms in this fight. Any Muslim who rejects his ideas is just one more nonbeliever worthy of destruction.34 While both Maududi and Ibn Taymiyyah used jahiliyya to describe some contemporaries, Qutb described the whole of the Muslim community to be in jahiliyya, as "the Muslim community has long ago vanished from existence."35 Since Arab secular leaders did not follow the Shari'ah, they were considered to be in apostasy for violating God's sovereignty (al-hakimyya) on earth. In fact, "any place where the Shari 'ah is not enforced and where Islam is not dominant becomes the Abode of War (Dar-ul-Harb)."36 Jahiliyyah now included all states, whether ruled by Muslims or not. To achieve his vision, Qutb advocated for the creation of a vanguard (tali'a), whose members would model themselves after the Prophet Muhammad's companions. This vanguard would then fight jahiliyya and its influences through methods of preaching (daw 'a) and persuasion for reforming ideas and beliefs; and it uses physical power and Jihad for abolishing the organizations and authorities of the jahili system which prevents people from reforming their ideas and beliefs but forces them to obey their erroneous ways and make them serve human lords instead of the Almighty Lord.37 According to his vision, the vanguard would not "compromise with the practices of jahili society, nor can we be loyal to it," Qutb wrote. "Jahili society, because of its jahili characteristics (described as evil and corrupt), is not worthy to be compromised with.i38 Qutb's jihad against Dar al-Harb (Abode of War),39 was not only to protect the Dar al - Islam (Abode of Islam) but also to enhance it and spread it "throughout the earth to the whole of mankind."40 Adherence to Shari'ah would free mankind from the jahiliyyah influences. This war would not be temporary, "but an eternal state, as truth and falsehood cannot co -exist on this earth. ,41 The Brotherhood Today: While many Muslim Brotherhood branches around the world claim to have embraced democracy, the philosophies developed by Hassan al-Banna and Sayyid Qutb still carry 34 National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, The 9/11 Commission Report: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (New York: Norton, 2004), p. 51. 35 Qutb, Sayyid. Milestones. (Syria: Damascus, Dar al -11m), 9. 36 Ibid., 124. 37 Ibid., 55. 38 Ibid., 21. 39 The Dar al-Harb (Abode of War) traditionally is considered to be countries and places where Islam is not predominant or areas not ruled by Muslims. 40 Milestones, 72. 41 ibid., 66. www.investigativeproject.org great influence within the organization. The Brotherhood continues to be driven by al- B,anna's belief that Islam is destined to eventually dominate the world. The -'Brotherhood's declared principles remain steadfast even today. According to their website, the Brotherhood seeks, "the introduction of the Islamic Shari'ah as the basis controlling the affairs of state and society" and "unification among the Islamic countries and states...liberating them from foreign imperialism.i42 This includes "spreading Islamic concepts that reject submission to humiliation, and incite to fighting it" while "reviving the will of liberation and independence in the people, and sowing the spirit of resistance."43 Some have contended that there is a "moderate" wing to the Muslim Brotherhood that can and should serve as a bridge between the Islamic world and the West,44 but this claim has been much disputed in academia and the media. Proponents of this theory claim that beginning with Hassan al-Hudaybi al-Banna's immediate successor as Supreme Guide — the Brotherhood took a moderate turn. Detractors45 note the proponents' lack of background in the subject matter. They also cite the Brotherhood's persistent support of violence, under the rubric of resistance against occupation, and the greater popularity of decidedly immoderate figures like Sayyid Qutb over al-Hudaybi in the modem Brotherhood (Qutb's books can be found in a variety of languages all around the world. The same cannot be said for al-Hudaybi's). One scholar has questioned whether al-Hudaybi even penned the moderate volume, Preachers, Not Judges, that has been credited to him, raising the possibility that the Egyptian intelligence service played a role in its production.46 In the fall of 2007, the Brotherhood issued its first official platform in decades. The platform explains, in plain terms, the agenda of the Brotherhood in Egypt and the Islamic world. It calls for: "Spreading and deepening the true concepts of Islam as a complete methodology that regulates all aspects of life." Here are some other notable excerpts from the platform: - "The intentions of the Islamic Shari'ah which aim for the realization of the important aspects and needs and good achievements in the realm of religion and spirit and the self and property and intellect and wealth represent the Q2 "The Principles of the Muslim Brotherhood" IkhwanWeb.Org, Official Muslim Brotherhood Website (Cached), http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:2 Li7AHvW7oJ:www.muslimbrotherhood.co.uk/Home.asp%3FID %3D4584%26Lana%3DE%26Press%3DShow%26Svstem%3DPressEY o26zPage%3DSvstems+%22the+b asis+controlling+the+affairs+of+state+and+society%22+ISLAMIC&h1=en&ct--clnk&cd=9&gl=us (Accessed June 10, 2008). 43 "Reading into The Muslim Brotherhood's Documents,"IkhwanWeb.Org, Official Muslim Brotherhood Website, June 13, 2007, httn://www.ikhwanweb.org/Article.asp?ID=818&LevelID=2&SectionID=116 (Accessed May 29, 2008). 44 Robert S. Leiken and Steven. Brooke, "The Moderate Muslim Brotherhood," Foreign Affairs, March - April 2007. 45 Douglas Farah, Youssef Ibrahim Patrick Poole and others. 46 Barbara Zollner, "Prison Talk: The Muslim Brotherhood's Internal Struggle During Gamal Abdel Nasser's Persecution, 1954-1971" (International Journal of Muddle East Studies, 39, 2007), pp. 411-433. www. i nvestig ativeproject. org ruling policy in the defining of the priorities of the goals and strategic policies." "Islam has developed an exemplary model for a state." "The Islamic methodology aims to reform the state of limited capabilities to make it into a strong Islamic state..." Whatever moderating stance the platform takes, in August 2004, the Brotherhood issued a public appeal of support for those fighting coalition forces in Iraq,47 and the following month, spiritual guide Yusuf al-Qaradawi issued a fatwa deeming it a religious duty for Muslims to fight America in Iraq.48 The Brotherhood also plays an active role today in promoting terrorism against American interests. The Brotherhood actively supports Hamas to "face the U.S. and Zionist strategy" in the Occupied Territories and supports their "legitimate resistance."49 A November 2007 interview with Brotherhood Supreme Guide Muhammad Mandi Akef shows the group remains committed to violence against those it views as occupiers. Akef, the Supreme Guide, pledged 10,000 fighters for Palestine but said it was up to a government to arm and train them. In the same interview, Akef denied the existence of Al Qaeda: "All these things are American Zionist tricks," Akef said. "The Shi'ites attack one another, the Sunnis attack one another, and the Shi'ites attack the Sunnis. But the Muslim Brotherhood has a principle, which I declared from day one: The Shi'ites and Sunnis are brothers." G•-] "I'd like to go back to the issue of Al-Qaeda. There is no such thing as Al- Qaeda. This is an American invention, so that they will have something to fight for..." Interviewer: "What about Osama bin Laden, AI-Zawahiri, and the Islamic State of Iraq?" Akef: "When one man, or two or three, fight this tyrannical global superpower — is it worth anything?"5° Interviewer: "Thousands have carried out attacks in the Iraq in the name of Al-Qaeda..." 49 "The Muslim Brotherhood Movement in Support of Fighting Americans Forces in Iraq,"_ MEMRI Special Dispatch Series, September 3, 2004. 48 "Cleric Says It's Right to Fight U.S. Civilians in Iraq," Reuters, September 2, 2004. 69 "Reading into The Muslim Brotherhood's Documents," IkhwanWeb.Org, Official Muslim Brotherhood Website, June 13, 2007, httn://www.ikhwanweb.org/Article:asp?ID=818&LevelID=2&SectionID=116 (Accessed May 29, 2008). 50. Special Dispatch - Jihad & Terrorism Studies Project, MEMRI TV Project, December 18, 2007. www.investigativeproject.org Akef: "That is a lie. Who says so?" Interviewer: "They do." That argument fits with a theory offered by Lt. Col. (res.) Jonathan Dahoah-Halevi, senior researcher of the Middle East and radical Islam at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. He argues that Al Qaeda and the Brotherhood share the same final goal — the establishment of a global Caliphate — but the Brotherhood fears "that an Al-Qaeda attack against the West at this time might hamper the Islamic movement's buildup and focus the West on the threat implicit in Muslim communities."51 Thus, the Muslim Brotherhood and spiritual guide al-Qaradawi condemned al Qaeda's actions in the aftermath of the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon. However, in an interview on May 23, 2008 with the online Arabic news service Elaph, 52 Akef seemed to change his approach. He was asked: "Regarding resistance and jihad, do you consider Osama Bin Laden a terrorist or an Islamic Mujahid?" In response, Akef said, "In all certainty, a mujahid, and I have no doubt in his sincerity in resisting the occupation, close to Allah on high.s53 He was then asked about his previous denial about the existence of al Qaeda, and said, "The name is an American invention, but al Qaeda as a concept and organization comes from tyranny and corruption." The interviewer followed with this question: "So, do you support the activities of al Qaeda, and to what extent?" Akef said, "Yes, I support its activities against the occupiers, and not against the people." Two days later, in another interview the Saudi -owned pan -Arab daily Al-Sharq al-Awsat, Akef tried to clarify some of his comments about al Qaeda after receiving criticism from religious and political leaders about his remarks in the May 23 interview. He said: We (the Brotherhood) have nothing to do with al Qaeda or Osama bin Laden... we are against violence except when fighting the occupier...When he [bin Laden] fights the occupier then he is a mujahid, and when he attacks civilians, then this is rejected. The word al Qaeda is an American illusion...Bin Laden has a thought ...his thought is based on violence, and we do not approve of violence under any circumstances except one and that is fighting an occupier. We have nothing to do with al Qaeda or Osama bin Laden...we condemn any thought that leads to 5' Lt. Col. (res.) Jonathan Dahoah-Halevi, "The Muslim Brotherhood: A Moderate Islamic Alternative to al-Qaeda or a Partner in Global Jihad?" Jerusalem Viewpoints, Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, November 1, 2007. 52 Interview with Mohammad Akef, Elaph, May 23, 2008, http://65.17.227.80/ElaphWeb/AkhbarKhasa/2008/5/332823.htm (Accessed May 28, 2008). 53 Ibid. www. investigativeproject. org violence. When bin Laden fights the occupier then he is a mujahid, when he attacks the innocent and citizens then this is rejected.54 Al-Qaradawi'5 condemnation of 9/11 was based on his assertion that the passengers in the plane and the people in the World Trade Center were civilians. However, in an interview on Al-Jazeera in 2004, al Qaradawi elaborated on the concept of the civilian: When I was asked, I said that I forbid the killing of civilians. I said that it is permitted to kill only those who fight. Islam forbids killing women, youth, and so on. I said so openly, but I asked, "Who is a civilian?" When engineers, laborers, and technicians enter [Iraq] with the American army, are they considered civilians? Is a fighter only the one inside the tank or also the one servicing it? I am speaking of the interpretation of the word "civilian".55 By this Logic, it can be argued that anyone providing support to a military force in a Muslim country - whether it be a tank mechanic, a worker at a defense factory, or even an American taxpayer — is no longer considered a civilian. In June 2008, Mohammad Habib, the first deputy chairman of the Muslim Brotherhood, sat down with an interviewer from Al Ahrar, an Egyptian daily. In the long interview, Habib spoke to the international Muslim Brotherhood: AI-Ahrar: But what about the view that the Muslim Brotherhood will perish in the coming twenty years? Dr. Habib: On the contrary, I see that the future is ours, and we will reach our aspirations. The group is gaining every day more territories and a depth in the consciousness of the Egyptian people. Add to this, the group is not confined to Egypt, it has offshoots in various countries all over the world, it continuously grows, achieves more successes at all levels. AI -Abrar: What about the international Muslim Brotherhood? Dr. Habib: There are entities that exist in many countries all over the world. These entities have the same ideology, principle and objectives but they work in different circumstances and different contexts. So, it is reasonable to have decentralization in action so that every entity works according to its circumstances and according to the problems it is facing and in their framework. This actually achieves two objectives: First: It adds flexibility to movement. Second: It focuses on action. Every entity in its own country can issue itsown decision because it is more aware of the problems, circumstances and context in which they are working. However, there is some centralization in some issues. 5 4 Abd-al-Sattar Ibrahim, "Akif tells Al-Sharq al-Awsat: The Brotherhood is Against AI-Qa'idah Organization Targeting Civilians; Bin Ladin's Thought is Based on Violence" AI-Sharq al-Awsat, May 25, 2008, FROM: BBC Monitoring International Reports. ss Yusuf al-Qaradawi, AI-Jazeera, November 20, 2004. www.investigativeproject.org These entities can have dialogue when there is a common cause that faces Arabs or Muslims over their central issues like the Palestinian cause. At that time, all of them must cooperate for it. I want to confirm that while some see that Palestine caused rifts among the Arabs, we see that this cause is the one for which all Arabs unite.56 The Brotherhood in the West In the United States, the Brotherhood has had an active presence since the 1960s. They have been represented by various organizations such as the Muslim Students' Association (MSA) founded in 1963, the North American Islamic Trust (NAIT) 1971, the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) 1981, the International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT) 1981, the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP) 1981, the United Association for Studies and Research (UASR) 1989, the American Muslim Council (AMC) 1990, the Muslim American Society (MAS) 1992, the Muslim Arab Youth Association (MAYA), the Council on American -Islamic Relations (CAIR) 1994, and others. In fact, nearly all prominent Islamic organizations in the United States are rooted in the Muslim Brotherhood. An internal Brotherhood memorandum, released during the terror -support trial of the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development (HLF) trial in July 2007 shows that the Brotherhood's jihad can take more subtle and long range approaches. Dated to May 22, 1991, the memo states: The Ikhwan must understand that their work in America is a kind of grand Jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and `sabotaging' its miserable house by their hands and the hands of the believers so that it is eliminated and God's religion is made victorious over all other religions.? That theme was picked up four years later by al-Qaradawi, the Muslim Brotherhood spiritual leader, while attending a conference in Toledo, Ohio. Al-Qaradawi has been offered the post of General Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood twice, but has turned it down in favor of building and managing several Islamist organizations in the West and the Middle East associated with the Brotherhood.58 At the Ohio conference, hosted by the Muslim Arab Youth Association (MAYA), he said, "Our brothers in Hamas, in Palestine, the Islamic resistance, the Islamic Jihad, after all the rest have given up and despaired, the movement of the Jihad brings us back to our faith."59 He later added: 56 "Interview with MB Deputy Chairman in Al Ahrar Daily," IkhwanWeb.Org, Official Muslim Brotherhood Website, June 16, 2008, http://www.ikhwanweb.com/Articie.astMD=17267&LevelID=1&SectionID=O (Accessed June 17, 2008). 57 U.S. v. Holy Land Foundation, 04 -CR -240 Government exhibit 3-85. 58 Mona EI-Ghobashy, "The Metamorphosis of the Egyptian Muslim Brothers," International Journal of Middle East Studies (Cambridge University Press, 2005) p. 385. 59 Yusuf al-Qaradawi, MAYA Conference, 1995, Toledo, Ohio. www.investigativeproject.org What remains, then, is to conquer Rome. The second part of the omen. "The city of Hiraq [once emperor of Constantinople] will be conquered first," so what remains is to conquer Rome. This means that Islam will come back to Europe for the third time, after it was expelled from it twice... Conquest through Da'wa [proselytizing], that is what we hope for. We will conquer Europe, we will conquer America! Not through sword but through Da'wa. But the balance of power will change, and this is what is told in the Hadith of Ibn- Omar and the Hadith of Abu-Hurairah: "You shall continue to fight the Jews and they will fight you, until the Muslims will kill them. And the Jew will hide behind the stone and the tree, and the stone and the tree will say: 'Oh servant of Allah, Oh Muslim, this is a Jew behind me. Come and kill him!' The resurrection will not come before this happens." This is a text from the good omens in which we believe.6° Prominent Brotherhood organizations in Europe include the Forum of European Muslim Youth and Student Organizations, the Muslim Association of Britain, the European Council for Fatwa and Research, the Islamische Gemeinschaft Deutschland (IGD), and the Union des Organisations Islamiques de France (UOIF). Muslim Brotherhood -affiliated organizations in the West have successfully, but disingenuously, positioned themselves as gatekeepers to the Muslim -American community. The underlying goal of these groups is to redefine moderate Islam and to oversee a separation between Western Muslim communities and their secular host societies in order to promote Islamism and reinforce loyalty to the global ummah. Inherent in these goals is a strategy to weaken Western resistance to Islamism. Presenting themselves as the moderate voices of Islam, they have created a narrative to their community that the US government's campaign against terrorism is, rather, a generalized "war against Islam" that must be shunned, discouraged, and monitored. This characterization serves to demonize the efforts of the U.S. government and the West, which ultimately serves to radicalize and alienate Western Muslims. To a large degree, the narrative propagated by these organizations is a corollary of the primary message of radical Islam at large: That there is a conspiracy by the West to subjugate Islam. This self -victimization fuels paranoia that Muslims are being selectively targeted for racist reasons, because of "special interests," or due to anti -Muslim bias in Western foreign policy. This, in turn, inflames self -alienation and degrades any positive connections between Western Muslim communities and their host state. The foundation and histories of these intertwined organizations in America, as well as their actions in the West, should be examined in an effort to shed a Light on the radicalizing effect on the Iocal Muslim communities. 60 Ibid. www.investigativeproject.org :While it can be argued that outreach with the Muslim -American community is a necessary component to a successful counterterrorism strategy, there is absolutely no reason that this outreach has to go through organizations that ascribe to the ideology of the Muslim Brotherhood. Alternatively, outreach can be performed at the grassroots level and through individuals respected in the Muslim -American community, like doctors and local businessmen, instead of through groups such as CAIR, ISNA, and MAS. Muslim voices which promote accountability, democracy, human rights and freedoms must be elevated and embraced. Short of that, organizations, individuals and institutions in the West and in the Muslim world that are knee-jerk anti-American, and pro -terrorist, or apologists for terrorism, should be denounced and avoided. The U.S. should not seek to embrace or promote the "least worst option" for lack of a better solution. All organizations with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood need to be treated for what they are: fascistic, paternalistic organizations that seek the return of the Caliphate, act as apologists for Islamism and terrorism, and are not prepared to be responsible actors in democratic systems. They will not and cannot support the future pluralistic liberal institutions which much be built throughout the Muslim world in order to strengthen the promotion of democracy. Rather than countering the ideology promoted by the Muslim Brotherhood and the terrorist groups that it has spawned, the U.S. has empowered the Muslim Brotherhood and, by extension, its uncompromising message by reaching out to the group itself in a poorly targeted effort to find allies in the Muslim world. Domestically, government agencies, departments, and officials at the federal, state, and local levels have unwittingly empowered the affiliates of the Muslim Brotherhood by making them the dominant focus of their outreach to the Muslim community and thus anointing groups with an extremist bent and a documented ulterior agenda as the gatekeepers to the Muslim -American community. This policy, which continues to this day despite the criminal connections of many of these organizations, can only end in disaster for the interest of the United States both domestically and abroad. Current and future U.S. outreach efforts need to be viewed through this lens, as the promotion and legitimacy of dangerous elements needs to be avoided at all costs, lest we allow short term and short sighted efforts of outreach, that mostly serve our goals only for the sake of appearances, yet do much damage to legitimate and genuine moderates by promoting elements which seek to exclude moderate voices, trump the more important long term needs and goals of the region, and U.S. national security. The Muslim Brotherhood movement should be considered a strategic enemy of the United States. It should be designated as a foreign power and a threat, from a counterintelligence point -of -view, to the national security of the United States. The Muslim Brotherhood has stated clearly that it considers the United States to be its enemy, despite claims by some commentators that there exists a moderate wing of the movement that somehow does not support the movement's core goalsandideology. www.investigativeproject.org Over the last forty years, the movement that began in 1963 with the MSA has transformed itself into a network of like-minded organizations most commonly identified — by a wide array of acronyms. ISNA grew directly out of MSA. According to Muslim activist Ihsan Bagby, who has long been involved in ISNA leadership, "ISNA has always sought inspiration and guidance from the intellectual leaders of the modern Islamic movement (Maududi, Sayyid Qutb, Hasan al-Banna, etc.)" NAIT serves as the financial arm of ISNA and holds the deeds to hundreds of ideologically compatible mosques and Islamic institutions. Groups such as ISNA attract Muslims of all backgrounds to their conferences. Yet, the leadership has remained committed to uphold the values of Islamism, which looks to Islamicize society within the confines of a very specific interpretation. These organizations have been supported by funding from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In 1993, there was a meeting of the Palestine Committee of the Muslim Brotherhood in North America on how to advance the cause of Hamas. As a result of those discussions, three officials from the pro -Hamas, Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP) founded the Council of American -Islamic Relations (CAIR). CAIR's stated mission is "to enhance understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding." By observing the Washington, D.C. based leadership of CAIR, and some of CAIR's local branch leaders throughout the United States for twelve -years, it has become clear that CAIR has branched out beyond their stated mission. CAIR resources have consistently been utilized to block any action against radicalism. Since its inception, CAIR has intimidated and silenced critics — even fellow Muslims — while spreading disinformation about any who attempt to oppose or compete with them. Personal attacks on reporters, government officials and others who address issues of Islamism are dispatched in lieu of responding substantively to allegations. Almost every time there is a terrorist prosecution or an asset forfeiture of an Islamic charity linked to a terrorist group, CAIR condemns it as a fishing expedition meant to demonize Muslims. These cries often are joined by similar groups, including the Muslim American Society (MAS), an organization identified by a top Muslim Brotherhood leader as one of their own. CAIR does indeed also work to protect the civil liberties of Muslims, an important endeavor, but does so in a way that projects an "us vs. them" mentality to American Muslims, purposefully fomenting isolation from the rest of the country. Despite the known ties of the above mentioned organizations to the Muslim Brotherhood, the U.S. government insists on engaging in "outreach" and dialogue with them. This has led to an almost comical situation in which one side of the Department of Justice labels CAIR as an unindicted coconspirator in what has been alleged to be the biggest case of terrorist financing in the history of the Republic while the other side of the Department of Justice meets with CAIR officials and attends CAIR conferences in an effort to perform outreach with the Muslim -American community. www.investigativeproject.org American 1lnnker- Print Article American Thinker Return to the Article February 02, 2007 Hussam Ayloush: By Rachel Neuwirth Hussam Ayloush, the director of the California branch of the Council on American -Islamic Relations (CAIR) is fond of comparing Israelis to Nazis and Israel to Nazi Germany. For example, he appeared on a TV talk show during the Hezb'allah- Israel war of 2006 and compared Israel's acts of self-defense following Hezb'allah's attack to Nazi atrocities during World War II. He did not criticize Hezb'allah at all for bombing Israeli territory, killing three Israeli soldiers and capturing two others, even though it was an entirely unprovoked attack. Nor did Ayloush have a word of criticism for the rockets that Hezb'allah rained down indiscriminately on Israeli communities, killing 43 Israeli civilians, some of them Arabs. But Israel's military response to the attack on its territory and citizens he considered Nazi -like. Ayloush is also fond of labeling anyone who expresses sympathy with Israel a "Zio-Nazi." One of the individuals that he so labeled was myself, in an e-mail to me. Of course, Ayloush is not unusual in this regard among anti -Israel propagandists. The comparison between Israel and Nazi Germany, and between Zionism (meaning Jewish nationalism) and Nazism has been repeated so often by so many "opinion - makers" that millions of people around the world must by now accept it as undisputed fact. But since the Israel -Nazi comparison has become so accepted in Middle East discourse, it is time that we examine it against the facts, in order to dispel this myth. When we do this, the following facts will draw our attention: Page 1 of 3 gel. &sw/77 4/0/s.4tz �ree st,,,,fit o`; 4 1GiJJr� 1�f(�im 'c lchz"" s (e.c/2- ypea)e . ,4 p / Poison Discourse Dispelled",d74 7/5 /557:4 • The Jewish population of Europe declined from about 8 million people in 1939 to about 2 million people in 1945, after six years of Nazi horror. By way of contrast, the Arab population of Israel has increased from about 160,000 in 1949 to around 1 4011004) today. The entire Arab population of Palestine west of the Jordan River was at most 1,300,000 on the eve of Israel's declaration of independence; it is now somewhere between 3,600,000 and 5,000,000, depending on whose statistics you believe. And this total does not even include the millions of Arabs who live outside of Westem Palestine and who claim to be Palestinians. If the Israelis are Nazi -like, why have they allowed, even assisted, the Arab population in the areas under their administration to increase so dramatically? Would Nazis behave like this? • The average life expectancy of an Arab citizen of Israel in 74.6 years -comparable to the average life expectancy of Americans, the world's wealthiest nation and its superpower. The life expectancy of Arabs in Israel has increased by ,years since the state was founded. By way of contrast, the life expectancy of newly born Jews m Nazi -occupied Europe was close to zero. • Arabs in Israel receive free medical care, government pensions for each and every child they have (and Arab families have very large numbers of children), unemployment benefits and a host of other welfare state benefits, free education in public schools in their own language, and equal opportunitiesadmissions to all Israeli colleges and universities. Arabs are free to use all Israeli public facilities, such as parks, restaurants, trains and buses, (even though some of them plant bombs on buses). By way of contrast, Jews in Nazi Germany and the Nazi -occupied lands received no public assistance or medical care of any kind, and were not allowed to attend schools, ride buses or trains, enter parks, dine at restaurants, shop at most stores, etc. • Arabs in Israel are free to work in all trades and professions, including the Armyand the police, both of which have high-ranking Arab officers . Jews in Nazi -ruled lands were banned from nearly all trades and professions. Some "half" Jews (or mischlings, as the Nazis called them) were allowed to serve in the German army, but no "pure-blooded" Jews. • Of the 120 members of the Israeli parliament, thirteen are Arabs. There is an Arab member of the Israeli Supreme Court. Recently, an Arab was appointed to a cabinet post. Of course there were no Jews in the Nazi government. • Arab citizens of Israel, like all Israeli citizens, are able to choose between dozens of political parties and candidates in free and fair elections. Many of these parties are fiercely hostile to the government, and some are even hostile to the State of Israel itself. Of course Jews could not vote in the Nazi state, while other Germans were only allowed to vote http://www.americanthinker.corn/printpage/?url=http://www.americanthinker.corn/2007/02... 6/24/2010 American Thinker- Print Article for a single Nazi slate. Page 2 of 3 • The Israeli government pays for the Islamic religious education of Israeli Arab children, allows Islamic courts to have jurisdiction over the private affairs of Muslim citizens, and even pays the salaries of Muslim clerics in the mosques, despite the open hostility to Israel of much of the Moslem world. Islamic organizations and preachers in Israel are free to denounce the state of Israel and even to advocate the dissolution of Israel into an Islamic state. This extreme religious tolerance is of course the exact opposite of Nazi policy. The Nazis banned Jewish worship completely and destroyed all synagogues. Christian ministers who refused to toe the government line were imprisoned and sometimes killed. • Arab members of the Israeli parliament have often publicly expressed support for the "struggle" of the Palestinian terrorist organizations against Israel. They have sometimes expressed this support while visiting states at war with Israel, such as Syria and the "Palestinian National Authority." One Arab member of the Israeli parliament urged Palestinians to kill Israeli soldiers but spare Israeli civilians. Another assured his Jewish colleagues in the Knesset (Israel's parliament) that "we will drive you [the Jewish people] out the way we did the Turks and the Crusaders before you." Yet they are not charged with any crime, remain in the Israeli parliament and continue to receive their salaries from the state. In Nazi Germany, any individual, whether in the government or not, who in private expressed sympathy for Germany's wartime enemies was instantly shot, if the Nazis found out about such remarks. No one ever dared publicly to express support for Germany's enemies. • Israel's ultra -free press constantly denounces and ridicules Israeli government leaders, often with sarcasm and vitriol. The press is constantly reporting on scandals and other developments that reflect unfavorably on the government. Military leaders are also frequently criticized. Many journalists express sympathy for Israel's Arab enemies. Of course, no newspapers or radio stations in Nazi Germany were allowed to criticize the government or to report any news that reflected unfavorably on the regime or its leaders. • Israel provides free electricity and free drinking water to millions of Arab residents of the territories governed by the "Palestinian National Authority," even though that "Authority" is openly at war with Israel, and its agents have killed over a thousand Israeli civilians and soldiers. Israel has turned over hundreds of millions of dollars in "taxes" to the Palestinian government, despite its state of war with Israel, and has even volunteered its services in collecting the taxes for the PA for free. Israelis have given thousands of Palestinian Arabs free treatment in Israeli hospitals, even including Palestinian terrorists wounded in gun battles with Israelis, even though the Palestinians pay no taxes to Israel and are overwhelmingly hostile to Israelis. Israel also provides free medical treatment to over a thousand children from throughout the Arab world suffering from severe disabilities, even though they come from countries unfriendly to Israel. No other nation in history has been as generous and forgiving towards its enemies as Israel has been and continues to be. • The Nazis, of course, gave nothing to the people of nations who forcibly resisted thein except death and destruction on a vast scale. They certainly did not provide them with free medical care, water, electricity and "taxes" while they continued to fight the Germans -or even after they had surrendered. For that matter, even the other democracies of the world, besides Israel, have never shown this kind of generosity to their enemies while they continued to wage war against them. Did the United States provide Germans and Japanese with electricity, running water, medical care and food while World War II was still going on? Did it provide the North Koreans or the North Vietnamese with these bene$ts while their governments were at war with America? Of course not. • Israel grants captured Arab terrorists, who attack Israelis without uniforms or insignia of any kind identifying them as combatants, and who deliberately murder unarmed civilians in cold blood, even small children, the same rights normally granted to legitimate prisoners of war, or to ordinary convicted criminals in democratic societies. Yet the long-established rules of war permit the execution of combatants who fight without uniforms as spies, and also allow the execution of those who deliberately kill civilians. Israel even permits imprisoned terrorists to attend college in Israel. Some have even done graduate studies and have been awarded university degrees while in custody! The terrorist prisoners are also allowed conjugal visits from their wives -a privilege not required by any of the international conventions on treatment of prisoners of war. The Nazis, on the opposite end of the humanitarian spectrum from Israel, shot all out -of -uniform combatants or undercover enemy agents immediately, or as soon as all information could be tortured out of them. They also caused millions of lawful, uniformed prisoners of war to die of starvation and disease in their POW camps. In contrast, the overwhelming majority of Arab terrorists held prisoner by Israel have survived their captivity and have eventually been released in good health. These are only a few examples of the absurdity of the Nazi -Israel equation made by Ayloush and so many other anti -Israel propagandists. As Hitler shrewdly observed in his Mein Kampf, the bigger the lie, the more easily people can be persuaded http://www.americanthinker.com/printpage/?url=http://www americanthinker.com/2007/02... 6/24/2010 American Thinker- Print Article Page 3 of 3 to believe it, provided it is simple enough for the simplest person to grasp and it is repeated constantly. Today's anti -Israel propagandists are always careful to follow Hitler's advice on how to lie; and like him, they have become highly successful at persuading people to believe their lies. Their rhetorical maneuvers are also examples of the technique that George Orwell, the great prophet of propaganda warfare in our time, termed blackwhite or turnspeak-the deliberate attempt to represent something or someone as the exact opposite of what it, or he, truly is, and to make one's own views or objectives appear to be the exact opposite of what they truly are. According to Orwell, the tumspeakers wish us to believe that "war is peace, freedom is slavery, and ignorance is strength." Certainly this motto accurately distills the essence of anti -Israel propaganda. Israel, the ultimate humane and democratic society, humane and democratic to a fault and to its own injury while it is being victimized by utterly ruthless enemies, is the exact opposite of Nazi Germany in every possible respect. But if Israel in reality bears no resemblance at all to Nazi Germany, is their any side in the Arab-Israeli dispute that does? Stay tuned . John Landau contributed to this article Page Printed from: http://www.americanthinker.com/2007/02/hussam_ayloush_poison_discours.html at June 24, 2010 - 12:55:33 PM CDT http://www.americanthinker.cora✓printpage/?url=http://www.americanthinker.com/2007/02... 6/24/2010 Windows Live Hotmail Print Message Page 1 of 6 FW: Here come the brides From: Sent: Wed 6/16/10 8: A sigislAWISSIS 01.01011111111111 ttachmen�1 image001.jpg (195.0 KB), image002.jpg (151.9 KB), image004.jpg (159.9 KB), image003.jpg (200.0 KB) To: Cc: Pass it around Read all the way to the end. And Israel is condemed by the world for trying to defend themselves against people with THIS KIND OF MINDSET'99997'1277? Please pray for these little girls in these Muslim countries You do realize the Iran was just put on the board of decision makers at the UN related to "Women's Rights"I 1111111111111111 11I I !111 OMG put the Fox in the Henhouse!!!! ISubject: FW: Here come the brides you think these people [Muslims] have a different "culture" than we do? This is one of the saddest sights you'll ever see. As sad as this is, as many people as possible need to know this goes on. Mass Muslim Marriage in Gaza Poor kids - what a terrible fate to be born as a girt in a Muslim country HAMAS PLAYS HOST TO PaEDOPHILIA http://by 146w.bay 146.mail.live.com/mail/PrintShell.aspx?type—Message&epids=43111006... 7/10/2010 Windows Live Hotmail Print Message Page 2 of 6 Muhammed married a six year old bride. But Islam has evolved in 1500 years. In Hamas land, in 2009, the brides are almost seven. Mass Muslim Marriage in Gaza 450 Grooms Wed GIRLS Under Ten In Gaza By Paul L. Williams, Ph.D. Thelastcrusade.orq A gala event has occurred in Gaza . Hamas sponsored a mass wedding for four hundred and fifty couples. Most of the grooms were in their mid to late twenties; most of brides were under ten. Muslim dignitaries including Mahmud Zahar, a leader of Hamas, were on hand to congratulate the couples who took part in the carefully staged celebration. We are saying to the world and to America that you cannot deny us joy and happiness, Zahar told the grooms, all of whom were dressed in identical black suits and hailed from the nearby Jabalia refugee camp. Each groom received a gift of 500 dollars from Hamas. The pre -pubescent girls, dressed in white gowns and adorned with garish make- up, received bridal bouquets. http://by 146w.bay 146.mail.live.com/mail/PrintShell.aspx?type=message&cpids=43111006... 7/10/2010 Windows Live Hotmail Print Message We are presenting this wedding as a gift to our people who stood firm in the face of the siege and the war. Local Hamas strongman Ibrahim Salaf said in a speech. The wedding photos tell the rest of the sordid tale. The International Center for Research on Women now estimates that there are 51 million child brides now living on planet earth and almost all in Muslim countries. Twenty-nine percent of these child brides are regularly beaten and molested by their Husbands in Egypt ; twenty six percent receive similar abuse in Jordan . Every year, three million Muslim girls are subjected to genital mutilation, according to UNICEF. This practice has not been outlawed in many parts of America . The Islamic practice of pedophilia dates back to the prophet Muhammad, who amassed Eleven wives and many concubines after the death of his first wife Khadijah in 619 A.D. http://by 146w.bay 146. mail.live.com/mail/PrintShell.aspx?type=message&epids=43111006... 7/10/2010 Windows Live Hotmail Print Message Page 4 of 6 After Muhammads elderly wife, Khadijah, died in 619 A.D., he amassed eleven wives. He arranged the visits to the tents of his women around their menstrual cycles. His Capacity for sexual congress seemed to be boundless. Sahih Bukhari, one of the most Revered Islamic texts, recounts: The Prophet used to visit his wives in a round, during The day and night, and they were eleven in number. I asked Anas, Had the Prophet The strength for it? Anas replied, We used to say that the Prophet had the [sexual] stamina Of thirty [men].[1] For in-between treats, the Prophet kept a stable of concubines, including Reihana, His Jewish captive. His wives and mistresses were compelled by Islamic law to satisfy his Sexual needs at any time of the day or night, and the Prophet reserved the right to enjoy Them from the top of their heads to the bottom of their feet. [2] This might not appear shocking to students of the Kinsley Report, except for the case Of Aisha, Muhammads favorite wife. Aisha was the daughter of Abu Bakr, the Prophet's Closest friend and most faithful follower. As soon as Muhammad laid eyes on Aisha, he Came to fantasize having sex with her. There was a problem with this fantasy. Aisha, at that time, was a small child of four or five, while Muhammad was a middle-aged man of fifty.[3] http://by146w.bay 146.mail.live.com/mail/PrintShell.aspx?type=message&cpids=43111006... 7/10/2010 Windows Live Hotmail Print Message Page 5 of 6 Still and all, the Prophet wasted no time in making his fantasy a reality. When Aisha tumed six, Muhammad asked Abu Bakr for his daughter's hand in marriage. Abu Bakr thought that such A union would be improper - not because Aisha was a mere child but rather because he considered Himself Muhammads brother. The Prophet quickly brushed aside this objection by saying that The union was perfectly right in the eyes of Allah. Abu Bakr consented. And Muhammad took the little girl as his new bride. When they were married, Muhammad, in his mercy, permitted Aisha to take her toys, including her dolls, To their new tent.[4] The marriage was consummated when Aisha was nine, and the Prophet fifty-three.[5] The three year waiting period was not caused by Muhammad concern of sexually molesting a child But rather by the fact that Aisha contracted some disease which caused her to lose her hair. [6] Pedophilia was not only practiced by Muhammad but also sanctioned by the Quran. In its discussion of the waiting period required to determine if a wife is pregnant before divorce, the sacred text says if you are in doubt concerning those of your wives who have ceased menstruating, know that their waiting period shall be three http://by 146w.bay 146.mail.live.com/mail/PrintShell.aspx?type=message&cpids=43111006... 7/10/2010 Windows Live Hotmail Print Message Page 6 of 6 months. The same shall apply to those who have not yet menstruated ?(65:4). Those who think that modem Muslims have abandoned this teaching should study the pictures and videos that accompany this article and recall the words of Ayatollah Khomeini, the most famous Islamic cleric of the 20th Century: A man can have sexual pleasure from a child as young as a baby. However, he should not penetrate; sodomizing the child is OK. If a man penetrates and damages the child, then he should be responsible for her subsistence all her life. This gid, however, does not count as one of his four permanent wives. The man will not be eligible to marry the girl's sister... It is better for a girl to marry in such a time when she would begin menstruation at her husband's house rather than her father's house. Any father marrying his daughter so young will have a permanent place in heaven.[/] [1] Sahih Bukhati 1268 translated by M. Mushin Khan, Muslim Student Association, The University of Southern Califomia, 2001, http://www.usc.edu/deot/MSA/fundamentals/hadithsunnah/bukhari/ [2] Ibn Ishaq, Sirat Rasul Allah, pp. 525-526. [3] Sahih Bukhari, 5: 235. [4] Ibid., 8:151, 5:234. [5] Ibid, 5:62, 63. No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.437 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2934 - Release Date: 06/14/10 18:35:00 Hotmail is redefming busy with tools for the New Busy. Get more from your inbox. See how. http://by 146w.bay 146.mail.live.com/mail/PrintShell.aspx?type=message&epids=43111006... 7/10/2010 Pledge of Friendship to Imam Mahmoud Harmoush The Imams of the Mosque or Islamic Centers in Temecula, California who want to be considered Moderates and insist the Mosque is a place of worship, MUST clearly declare the following declaration in their local media and allow us to publicize. I Mahmoud Harmoush who want to conduct a mosque in Temecula, California, I therefore declare that: 1-Redda Law, the Sharia Law that allows the killing of Muslims who convert to other faiths, must be banned in Islamic teachings and in Sharia legal doctrine. We do not accept, but condemn and renounce this teaching in Islam, the Quran, the teachings of Mohammad, and in Shariah Law_ We publicly denounce and condemn this teaching and practice in all Islamic countries. 2- Current mainstream Shariah doctrines justify the use of violence against women. They encourage men to beat their wives to discipline them. They allow women accused of adultery to be stoned to death. These doctrines are barbarically inhumane, and teach Muslim children to be violent. These teachings must be ended by reinterpreting the Islamic text that justifies such violence. We hereby condemn and renounce this teaching in Islam, the Quran, the teachings of Mohammad, and in Shariah Law. 3- Traditional Sharia doctrines teach Muslims that they "must engage in war so that Islam will dominate the world. When Islam becomes dominant, Non -Muslims are offered three options: to convert to Islam, to pay Jizzia (a humiliating tax), or to be killed." These doctrines run contrary to modern respect for diversity and for personal freedom of speech and belief. This understanding of Jihad that seeks domination of Islam over other peoples must no longer be regarded as an Islamic value and its teaching as a dutyfor Muslims must end. We do not accept, but condemn and renounce this teaching in Islam, the Quran, the teachings of Mohammad, and in Shariah Law. 4- Jews are individuals who deserve the same respect accorded to all individuals. They should not be called "pigs and monkeys." The Islamic teaching that Muslims must "fight and kill all Jews before the end of days" is totally incorrect and anacceptable. All teachings that encourage anti-Semitic attitudes, violence or disrespect toward Jews, we do not accept, but condemn and renounce this teaching in Islam, the Quran, the teachings of Mohammad, and in Shariah Law. 5- Slavery is a crime against humanity. All Sharia laws that justify slavery in our modem times must not be taught any more. The Imam in charge of the mosque must have a clear and loud voice against slavery. 6- Islamic Sharia laws permit the killing homosexuals. These laws are advocating a crime against our fellow human beings. They must be declared un -Islamic and their implementation must be considered criminal. 7- As Imam, I agree to reject and renounce all areas of Shariah Law and the teaching and writings of Mohammad that are contrary to the United States of America's Constitution. As citizens of the United States, whether by birth or through naturalization, Uwe agree to abide by, honor, and protect the Constitution of the United States of America. I hereby publicly declare all areas of Shariah Law and the teachings and writings of Mohammad that are contrary to the US Constitution to be null and void. 8- As Imam, I will not allow my mosque to be used as a base for fund-raising or speaking/teaching for other groups or individuals who do not hold to publicly condemning the areas of Shariah Law and the teachings and writings of Mohammad that contradict the Laws of the United States of America and her Constitution. 9- As Imam, I will publish a statement and make it available to anyone entering my mosque, clearly stating the areas of Shariah Law and the teachings and writings of Mohammad that I am denouncing and condemning. 10- I hereby publicly declare, and will clearly teach that Hamas is a terrorist organization and that I condemn its philosophies, teachings, and activities of terrorism. God's Gift of Unalienable Rights & Article VI of the Constitution: The Sword & Shield to stop the islamization of America. By Publius Huldah This is an encouraging paper, because it explains the moral and constitutional justifications to stop the islamization of our country. We face a grave threat — the Muslims are infiltrating our country and taking over. We seem powerless to resist: Our governments won't acknowledge the threat; we are told Muslims have "constitutional rights" to come here, proselytize everywhere, build mosques, and implement shariah in their communities and in the public square; and our governments are letting them do it. The Muslims seek to replace our Constitution with shariah — their totalitarian political, economic, military, social & legal system — with the goal of incorporating our Country into a global Islamic caliphate. They are making progress in islamicizing our Country because we are not resisting. And the dreadful message we are getting from all sources is that our Constitution renders us powerless to resist islamization. But read on, and I will show you how our Constitution & Declaration of Independence — properly understood — actually give our federal, State & local governments justification and authority to stop the islamization of our Country. Once we understand two things, it becomes clear what we may — and must — do: One: Islam is not a "religion" in the sense we understand religion. Islam is about TOTAL POWER. It is a system which controls every aspect of the lives of those who have the misfortune to be subjected to it. It masquerades as a religion, but once we understand that it is just another totalitarian system — like soviet communism, we can deal with it and defeat it. Once in place, Islam is enforced with stone -age barbarism. It masquerades as a religion to recruit gullible fools who become suicide bombers, and to provide "cover" for officials in the Western countries who, indoctrinated with the Lies of multiculturalism & political correctness, look for an excuse to do nothing. Two: We must understand Our Founding Principles — these are our Sword & Shield — that (1) Rights come from God alone, (2) Muslims do not have the right to divest us of our Rights, and (3) the purpose of civil government is to secure the Rights God gave us. Now let us learn more of our Sword and Shield. 1. Let us first consider Our Rights. What are our rights, and where do they come from? The Constitution? The First Ten Amendments? NO! The Declaration of Independence says: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. — that to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, ... Those words are golden: Our Rights come from God Who Created the Universe; and the purpose of civil government is to secure the Rights GOD gave us. God gave us many Rights: Life! Liberty! Pursuit of Happiness! To work and enjoy the fruits of our own labors. To earn, inherit and keep private property. To demand that the civil authorities obey the Law — and to hold them accountable when they don't. To have a civil government which protects our God given rights, protects us from invasion and criminals, but gives fair trials to accused persons. Equal treatment under the law: Courts are not to favor the rich, or the poor, or males or females. God means for us to enjoy life! Healthy food, wine and strong drink (in moderation); attractive dress for women, the marriage relation between man & woman, prosperity, and liberty! As long as we obey the criminal laws (don't murder, steal, bear false witness, and the like), we have the right to be left alone. Liberty is the rule in God's Model for civil government. That is why our Liberty Bell quotes Leviticus 25:10 — "Proclaim LIBERTY throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants thereof." 2. Do Muslims respect the rights God gave us? Life? Theirs is a culture of death: murder, honor killings & suicide bombers. Liberty? Theirs is a culture where women are slaves and prisoners, little girls toys for old men, and conversion to Christianity a capital offense. Pursuit of Happiness? Theirs is a culture of torture & sadism. Young Muslim girls in America who talked to non -Muslim boys were shot to death by their father in the back seat of his taxicab. Wife -beating is commonplace. Women who don't cover their hair are lashed. Women are mutilated and maimed on the faces and even in their private places. Freedom of Speech? Theirs is a culture where criticizing Islam leads to a terrible death. You can go down the list: For every Right God gave us, the Muslims take it away. Let's look at just one God-given right — the Right to a fair trial: Bearing false witness is condemned (The Ten Commandments); the evidence of two or more witnesses is required to prove a case (Deut 19:15 & Matthew 18:16); public trials are required (Exodus 18:13); & judges are required to be fair, impartial, & without favoritism. (Deut. 1:16-17). Do. Muslims respect this God-given right to a fair trial? NO! In Iran judges in "morals" cases (adultery) are allowed to make their own subjective determinations that a person is guilty even in the absence of any EVIDENCE! Do Muslims have the "right" to impose in this Country a shariah system which takes away the rights GOD gave us? No! God did not give Muslims the "right" to take away from us, the rights He gave us! 3. We are told Muslims have a "First Amendment right" to build mosques, proselytize, and implement shariah here. But is that what the First Amendment says? No! Let's read it: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. The First Amendment doesn't grant any rights to anybody! All it does is prohibit CONGRESS from making laws about religion, speech, the press, or assembly! So Muslims do not have a "First Amendment right" to build mosques, proselytize, and implement shariah here. 4. Not only do Muslims claim the "right" to impose shariah in the Muslim communities springing up throughout our Country, they also claim the "right" to impose shariah law in the public square: They demand shariah compliant financial institutions, foot baths in public places, that wine, sausages, and the like be banned from their presence, that they be allowed to shut down public streets for "prayers", etc. Do Muslims have the "right" to apply their law here? No! Art. VI, clause 2 of Our Constitution says: This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land; and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby, any Thing in the Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary notwithstanding. OUR Constitution and laws authorized by OUR Constitution are the supreme law of this land — and anything to the contrary must fall. It violates Our Constitution for Muslims to practice shariah here! Muslims who thus seek to overthrow Our Constitution and replace it with shariah are guilty of criminal sedition. The federal government has the duty to prosecute them for sedition — or deport them. 5. Can the federal or state or local governments properly extend to Muslims a "right" to build mosques & proselytize here? No! Because The Declaration of Independence says the purpose of civil government is to secure the rights God gave us. Muslims seek to take away our God-given Rights. Civil government is supposed to protect us from those who seek to divest us of our Rights. We must insist that our federal, State, and local governments STOP the islamization of Our Country. We must insist that they live up to the one legitimate purpose of civil government: to protect our GOD -given rights. 6. WE are a Christian Country based on Judeo — Christian principles. Our Constitution is not a suicide pact. It does not require us to permit Muslims to take Our Country over and destroy Our principles and impose their barbaric totalitarian system on us. The Declaration of Independence recognizes God as Creator, supreme Judge and Regulator of the World, and as our Divine Protector. Article VII of Our Constitution, just above the signatures, recognizes the Lordship of Jesus Christ. It says, Done in Convention by the Unanimous Consent of the States present the Seventeenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven ... 7. So! Let us summarize the above three Principles: (1) Our Rights come from God — they predate & preexist the Constitution. Our Constitution doesn't give "rights" to anybody. So Muslims don't have "constitutional rights" to come here, build mosques, proselytize, and impose shariah. (2) All the Evidence shows that Muslims take away from People the Rights God gave them. Since Our Declaration of Independence acknowledges that the purpose of civil governments is to secure the Rights GOD gave us, it is the duty and responsibility of civil governments at all levels to protect us from islamization. (3) Article VI, clause 2, U.S. Constitution — the "Supremacy clause" - makes it unconstitutional for Muslims to practice shariah law ANYWHERE in Our Country. 8. The Center for Security Policy recently issued a scholarly (but readable) report: "Shariah: The Threat to America". Important suggested policy changes are listed on pages 141-144. Tell your tea party • groups! Take delegations to your local, state, and federal representatives and tell them about it. Most of them are weak & ignorant, so you must educate them and demand that they do their job and defend your community from islamization. 9. Dutch Member of Parliament Geert Wilders lists ten steps western countries must take to stop the islamization of their countries. All ten steps are mandated by our Declaration of Independence, and consistent with our Constitution: (1) Stop cultural relativism: We must formalize the Idea that we have one dominant culture that is based on Judaism & Christianity [Wilders adds "humanism"]. (2) Stop pretending that Islam is a religion. (3) Show the true face of fundamentalist Islam. It is a brutal totalitarian ideology. (4) Stop all immigration from Muslim countries. For Muslims who are already citizens, tell them that if they adhere to our values and our Constitution, they may stay as equals. But if they deviate, we will expel them. (5) Outlaw shariah and deport practitioners. (6) Require Muslims to sign legally binding pledge of integration and allegiance. (7) Stop building mosques. (8) Seek reciprocity .with Saudi Arabia for western churches & synagogues. (9) Close all Islamic schools — they are fascist institutions teaching hate. (10) Remove our current weak leaders. It is time to boldly stand up for Our God, OUR Declaration of Independence, and Our Constitution, and say, "No!" to those who are taking over Our Country. It is time to use Our God-given unalienable Rights and Our Constitution as the Sword & Shield they are meant to be. We can and must use these to defeat Islamization. Notice of Public Hearing CHANGE OF DATE A PUBLIC HEARING has been scheduled before the City of Temecula PLANNING COMMISSION to consider the matter described below: Case Nos: PA08-0241 and PA08-0242 Applicant: Stephen Sigler, Axis 3 Architecture/Islamic Center of Temecula Valley Proposal: A two-phase Development Plan and Conditional Use Permit for a two-story, 24,943 square foot religious facility on 4.32 acres within a VL zone located at the southwest corner of Nicolas Road and Calle Colibri Environmental: In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the proposed project will riot have a significant impact upon the environment based upon a completed Environmental Initial Study and Mitigation Monitoring Plan. As a result, a Mitigated Negative Declaration is proposed for adoption in compliance with CEQA Case Planner: Place of Hearing: Date of Hearing: Time of Hearing: Eric Jones, (951) 506-5115 City of Temecula, Council Chambers December 1, 2010 6:00 p.m. Any person may submit written comments to the Planning Commission before the hearing or may appear and be heard in support of or opposition to the approval of the project at the time of the hearing. Any petition for judicial review of a decision of the Planning Commission shall be filed within the time required by, and controlled by, Sections 1094.5 and 1094.6 of the California Code of Civil Procedure. In any such action or proceeding seeking judicial review of, which attacks or seeks to set aside, or void any decision of the Planning Commission, shall be limited to those issues raised at the hearing or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk at, or prior to, the public hearing described in this notice. The proposed project application may be viewed at the City of Temecula Planning Department, 43200 Business Park Drive, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Questions concerning the project may be addressed to the case planner at (951) 506-5115.