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AGENDA TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING TO BE HELD AT CITY HALL MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, CA Thursday, January 28, 1993 - 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER: FLAG SALUTE ROLL CALL: COMMISSIONERS: Guerriero, Holliday, Johnson, Knopp, Perry, Sander PUBLIC COMMENTS A total of 15 minutes is provided so members of the public can address the Commission on items that are not listed on the Agenda. Speakers are limited to two (2) minutes each. If you desire to speak to the Commission about an item not listed on the Agenda, a pink "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 and address. For all other agenda items, a "Request to Speak" form must be filed with the Recording Secretary before the Commission gets to that item. There is a five (5) minute time limit for individual speakers. COMMISSION BUSINESS Minutes of October 22, 1992 Public Safety Commission RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the Minutes of October 22, 1992 as mailed. Minutes of December 2, 1992 Traffic and Transoortation Commission RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 Approve the Minutes of December 2, 1992 as mailed. -1- pw01\traffic\commissn\agenda\93\0128 Minutes of January 7, 1993 Public/Traffic Safety Commission RECOMMENDATION: 3.1 Approve the Minutes of January 7, 1993 as mailed. Western Bvoass Corridor AliQnment Study RECOMMENDATION: 4.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend to the City Council the alignment and design concepts presented in the Western Bypass Corridor Alignment Study dated December, 1992. Bus Bench Project RECOMMENDATION: 5.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission review and comment on the bus bench project as outlined by the Sunrise Rotary Club. Old Town Specific Plan RECOMMENDATION: 6.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission review and comment on the Old Town Specific Plan as presented by the Planning Department. OTHER BUSINESS 7. Traffic Engineer's Report 8. Police Chief's Report 9. Fire Chief's Report 10. Commission Reports ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, February 25, 1993, 7:00 p.m., Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, CA. -2- pwOl\traffic\comrnissn\agenda\93\0128 ITEM NO. I MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION OCTOBER 22, 1992 A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public Safety Commission was called to order Thursday, October 22, 1992, 6:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. The meeting was called to order by Vice Chairman Ron Knopp. Commissioner Holliday led the flag salute. PRESENT: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Goudy, Holliday, Perry, Knopp ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None Also present were Division Fire Chief Jim Wright, Police Lieutenant Larry Grodefin, and Minute Clerk Gall Ziglet. PUBLIC COMMENT None COMMISSION BUSINESS A~Drove The Minutes of Se~)tember 24.1992. Minute Clerk Gall Zigler advised that resigning Chairman Frank Klein had made some minor changes to the minutes of September 24, 1992. It was moved by Commissioner Perry, seconded by Commissioner Goudy to approve the minutes of September 24, 1992 with the amendments made by Chairman Klein. PassinQ of Bad Checks Commissioner Perry discussed his concern about increases in the passing of bad checks locally. Commissioner Perry advised he is researching the procedure of fingerprinting the backs of checks; however, the banks have indicated they need the back of personal checks clear for bank processing. Commissioner Perry added he is currently awaiting information from a number of cities which have already implemented this procedure. Police Officer Feltonberger advised he has made several attempts to get information from the Anaheim Police Department, which currently uses this technique. Commissioner Perry stated that he would pass along a contact name to assist him. PSCMINlO/22/92 -1- 11/2/92 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION MINUTES OCTOBER 22, 1992 Vice Chairman Knopp opened the public hearing at 6:15 P.M. Thomas Spring, 27499 Rosebay Court, Temecula, expressed concern regarding invasion of privacy in requiring thumbprinting on the back of personal checks. Mr. Spring stated that Bank of America used to follow this procedure and discontinued it. Commissioner Goudy stated that he would like to know if Bank of America did implement this procedure and why did they stop. Neiahborhood Watch (NW) Chris Martinelli, NW Chairperson, provided the following Neighborhood Watch update: * N.W. is currently publishing 3,000 four-page newsletters to be distributing. * Currently coordinating a meeting between the tract coordinators, potential N.W. participants and Officer Dan Feltonberger. * A Kid I.D. program will be held at Rancho Elementary School on November 14, 1992. * An Earthquake Preparedness Program at the Temecula Library on November 21, 1992 from 2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. * She distributed County Ordinance 463 regarding street numbering. POLICE CHIEFS REPORT Lt. Grodefin reported the following: * The Police Department is planning an increase in foot and bike patrols for the upcoming holiday seasons. * Review of monthly police crime stars. * Police Department has implemented "Adopt A School" for the day watch patrol. An officer will contact the Principal or Vice Principal of the designated school several times a week, to discuss problems as well as patrol their designated school during the morning and afternoon hours. * Commissioner Perry advised he was made aware of a potential hazardous situation, in the area of Pauba Road and the Linfield School, during the early morning hours with parents dropping students off for school. PSCMIN10/22/92 -2- 11/2192 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION MINUTES OCTOBER 22, 1992 * Commissioner Goudy asked for an explanation of the Police Department's policy on illegal aliens within the City limits. Lt. Grodefin advised the Police Department does not stop illegal aliens unless there has been a violation. * Brief discussion of a bike identification program for the holidays. Chris Martinelli advised that N.W. is planning a Kid Safety Presentation in May and they are proposing a bike safety program. Lt. Grodefin advised that the Police Department is currently running the bike safety program and bike identification could be incorporated in the program. FIRE CHIEF'S Division Fire REPORT Chief Jim Wright presented the following: Report on the Rainbow Fire. Commissioner Perry questioned the status of the East side fire station. Fire Chief Wright advised that he had dropped off two (2) sets of station plans to the City. He added that the City Manager is currently looking at dedicating a portion of the 62 acres recently acquired above the Sports Park. Advised of a presentation by Vail Elementary School to the Fire Department for their work on the Rainbow Fire. COMMISSIONER REPORT Commissioner Holliday advised of the following: Extended an invitation to the Public Safety Commissioners to the Temecula Community Partnership's "Together We Can" program on October 26, 1992, 7:00 - 8:30 P.M., at the Performing Arts Center. A potential traffic hazard at the two-way stop on Rancho Vista and Meadows Parkway. She asked that the Commission request the Traffic and Transportation Commission look into the problem of near accidents due to the two-way stops at the four-way intersection. Concern that parents are dropping children off in the dirt area across from the Temecula Middle School and students must then cross the street with no PSCMIN10/22/92 -3- 11/2/92 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION MINUTES OCTOBER 22, 1992 crosswalk or traffic guard assistance. * The lack of T.I.P. involvement during the Rainbow Fire. Fire Chief Jim Wright asked that Commissioner Holliday arrange an update from the T.I.P. coordinator. Vice Chairman Knopp asked that the Commissioners prepare some ideas on topics they would like to discuss with the Traffic and Transportation Commission. Vice Chairman Knopp stated that he would also like to see a combined Public Safety and Traffic and Transportation Commission workshop. ADJOURNMENT Vice Chairman Knopp declared the meeting adjourned at 7:15 P.M. Vice Chairman Knopp stated that due to the merging of the Public Safety Commission and Traffic and Transportation Commission, and the upcoming holidays, the Public Safety Commission would not meet again. Vice Chairman Ron Knopp Secretary PSCMIN10/22/92 -4- 11/2/92 ITEM NO. 2 MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION DECEMBER 2, 1992 A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Parks and Recreation Commission was called to order Wednesday, December 2, 1992, 7:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. Vice Chairman Steve Sander presiding. Commissioner Guerriero led the flag salute. PRESENT: 3 COMMISSIONERS: Guerriero, Johnson, Sander ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Godnick Also present were Director of Public Works Tim Serlet, Traffic Consultant Ben Dobbins, Sergeant Jim Dominoe of the Police Department, Maintenance Supervisor Brad Burons and Minute Clerk Gail Zigler. PUBLIC COMMENT None COMMISSION BUSINESS 1. Minutes of October 28, 1992 It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Guerriero to approve the minutes of October 28, 1992. AYES: 3 COMMISSIONERS: Guerriero, Johnson, Sander NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: I COMMISSIONERS: Godnick Three-Way Stop Intersections: Del Rey Road at Calle PiCa Colada; Del RevRoad at Avenida Barca: and Del Rev Road at Solana Way Tim Serlet presented the staff report. TTMIN12/2/92 -1 ~ 12/9/92 TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION DECEMBER 2, 1992 It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Guerriero to install T-Intersection Stop Signs at Del Rey and Avertida Barca and leave Del Rey and Calle PiCa Colada and Del Rey and Solana Way for further review at a future date. AYES: 3 COMMISSIONERS: Guerriero, Johnson, Sander NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Godnick Equestrian Crossings Ben Dobbins presented the staff report and presented a visual demonstration of the signing alternatives. It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Vice Chairman Sander to recommend that staff use surface signage depicting a horse, painted white walkways and verticle signage for equestrian crossings. AYES: 3 COMMISSIONERS: Guerriero, Johnson, Sander NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: I COMMISSIONERS: Godnick Kahwea Road Richard Moriki, 40445 Carmelita Circle, Temecula, representing the property owners on Kahwea Road, addressed concerns with the proposed opening of Kahwea Road and requested that the street remain closed. Nelson Betancourt, 20835 Calle Medusa, Temecula, advised that a majority of the Meadowview and Hidden Hills homeowners want Kahwea Road to remain closed and presented the Commission with a signed petition from the residents in that area. TFMIN12/2/92 -2- 12/9/92 TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION 5. DECEMBER 2, 1992 Transoortation Demand Management/Air Quality Ordinance Tim Serlet presented the staff report. It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Guerriero to recommend that the City Council Management/Air Quality Ordinance. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: 3 COMMISSIONERS: 0 COMMISSIONERS: 1 COMMISSIONERS: adopt the Transportation Demand Guerriero, Johnson, Sander None Godnick Circulation Alternatives For The Old Town Specific Plan Assistant Planner David Hogan presented the staff report. Vice Chairman Sander stated in the interest of traffic safety, it would be better to build the street along the creek. Commissioner Johnson stated he preferred Option 2 over Option I which would turn Pujol Street into a major thoroughfare. Commissioner Guerriero stated he feels the issue should come back before the combined Commission. The concensus of the Commission was that this Item come back under the Public/Traffic Safety Commission supported with information on what is planned for the creek, expected water levels in a 100 year flood and the technical difficulties related to Option 2. TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT Ben Dobbins reported the following: * Signal interconnect for Jefferson will be going before the City Council for approval. * Staff is currently conducting speed zone surveys on Del Rey Road. TTMIN12/2/92 -3- 12/9/92 TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION DECEMBER 2. 1992 Staff is performing additional traffic counts at La Serena and Margarita, which currently warrants Stop Signs. Tim Serlet reported the following: The City is expediting the signal at Highway 79 South and Margarita and anticipate completion Mid 1993. The City and the County will share in the construction costs. Tim asked the Commission to decide on a date to hold a combined Commission workshop. The concensus of the Commissioners was to meet on January 7, 1993, 6:00 P.M. at Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room. COMMISSIONER REPORTS Commissioner Guerriero reported the sidewalks on the North side of Rancho California Road between Margarita and Rancho Parkway (Buie Corporation) need to cleared of overgrown weeds and tumbleweeds. Commissioner Johnson reported that in areas in the City where the roads narrow down to one lane, it is difficult to see the street markings that warn of end pavement, especially during rain. ADJOURNMENT It was moved by Commissioner Guerriero, seconded by Commissioner Johnson to adjourn to a special meeting on January 7, 1993, 6:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. Vice Chairman Steve Sander Secretary TI'MIN12/2/92 -4- 12/9/92 ITEM NO. 3 MINUTE OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1993 A workshop meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission was called to order Thursday, January 7, 1993, 6:30 P.M., Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. The meeting was called to order by Councilmember Ron Roberrs. Commissioner Johnson led the flag salute. PRESENT: ABSENT: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Guerriero, Johnson, Knopp, Perry 2 COMMISSIONERS: Holliday, Sander Also present were Director of Public Works Tim Serlet, Ben Dobbins, Sgt. Jim Dominoe, Battalion Chief John Winder and Minute Clerk Gall Zigler. PUBLIC COMMENTS None COMMISSION BUSINESS 1. Election of Chairman It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner nominate Ron Guerriero as Chairman. The motion carried as follows: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: 4 COMMISSIONERS: 0 COMMISSIONERS: 2 COMMISSIONERS: Guerriero, Johnson, Knopp, Perry None Holliday, Sander Perry to Election of Vice Chairman It was moved by Commissioner Perry, seconded by Commissioner Guerriero to nominate Ron Knopp as Vice Chairman. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Guerriero, Johnson, Knopp, Perry P/TSMIN1/07/93 -1- 1/21/93 PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: 2 COMMISSIONERS: None Holliday, Sander JANUARY 7,1993 Resolution establishing time and place of Public/Traffic Safety Commission meetinos It was moved by Commissioner Knopp, seconded by Commissioner Johnson to adopt a resolution establishing the fourth Thursday of each month, 7:00 P.M. as the regular meeting for the Public/Traffic Safety Commission. 3.1 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. PTS 93-01 A RESOLUTION OF THE PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA SETTING THE DATE, TIME AND LOCATION OF PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MEETINGS. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Guerriero, Johnson, Knopp, Perry NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: 2 COMMISSIONERS: Holliday, Sander Discuss aoals and Mission Statement Councilmember Ron Roberts recommended that the Commission work on the following issues immediately: * Establish a sub-committee to review the problems involving Calle Pina Colada * Establish a sub-committee to draft routes and regulations for oversize trucks within the City limits. * Review whether the General Plan consultant has given special consideration to Calle Medusa. Commissioner Perry suggested a field trip for the combined Commissions to study the problem areas. The Commission had a general discussion of the following topics: P/TSM IN 1/07/93 -2- 1/21/93 PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION JANUARY 7, 1993 Getting direction from the Council of areas they want the Commission to focus their attention on. Ways to advertise the Commission's purpose and forum for public input. Traffic problems which currently exist within the City. A joint meeting with the Public/Traffic Safety Commission and the City Council to develop a Mission Statement for the Commission. It was moved by Commissioner Perry, seconded by Commissioner Knopp to recommend to the City Council a work-shop be held with staff, Commission members and City Councilmembers to define the goals and objectives of the Commission. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Guerriero, Johnson, Knopp, Perry NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: 2 COMMISSIONERS: Holliday, Sander Commissioner Knopp distributed an outline of his ideas of the direction the Commission should take relating to public safety. Chairman Guerriero declared a recess at 8:05 P.M. The meeting reconvened at 8:20 P.M. Tim Serlet outlined items planned for the January agenda and handouts distributed to the Commission. Chairman Guerriero asked that the Federal Motor Carrier's Safety Guide and the Vehicle Code be ordered for the Commission's library. Sgt. Dominoe stated that he would provide a copy of the vehicle code to the Commissioners. Chairman Guerriero asked that the previous public safety commissioners be provided a copy of the materials handed out at the Traffic Commission Workshop. Commissioner Knopp suggested the a copy of the Multi-Functional Hazard Plan and the Incident Command System be distributed to the Traffic Commissioners. Commissioner Knopp asked that staff coordinate a field trip to the Communication Center in Perris and at the new Justice Center. Chairman Guerriero suggested establishing a sub-committee to study "speed humps". He recommended that the Commission or the Commission sub-committee take a field trip to San Diego to review their speed hump program. PFFSMINl/07/93 -3- 1/21/93 PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION JANUARY 7, 1993 COMMISSION BUSINESS Chairman Guerriero asked that new business cards be ordered for the Commission. Commissioner Johnson asked that staff provide a copy of the Circulation Element of the General Plan to the incoming Public Safety Commissioners. Battalion Chief John Winder reported on a mobile home fire and the rescue of two small boys by a citizen. Councilmember Jeff Stone introduced himself to the Commission. ADJOURNMENT It was moved by Commissioner Perry, seconded by Commissioner Johnson to adjourn at 9:25 P.M. The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held Thursday, January 28, 1993, 7:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. Chairman Ron Guerriero Secretary PrTSMIN 1/07/93 -4- 1/21/93 ITEM NO. 4 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: AGENDA REPORT Public/Traffic Safety Commission Don Spagnolo, Principal Engineer, C.I.P. January 28, 1993 Item 4 Western Bypass Corridor Alignment Study RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend to the City Council the following Western By-pass Corridor Alignment Study recommendations: 1) Approve the Western Bypass Corridor alignment, as illustrated in Exhibit 7 of the Western Bypass Corridor Alignment Study report, dated December, 1992 (Revised), as the Master Plan for this route and maintain its present classification of a four-lane divided arterial highway on the City of Temecula General Plan Circulation Element. 2) Approve the intersection design concept illustrated in Exhibit 3 of the report as the Master Plan for the Front Street Intersection. 3) Approve the design concept of a grade separated interchange for the Rancho California Road intersection, as illustrated on Exhibit 4 of the report, 4) Direct Staff to utilize this study document with the above-described master-planned route/intersections as a resource document for response to development proposals in the west Temecula area and for future planning of the City's General Plan Circulation Element. BACKGROUND: The area westerly of I-15 in the City of Temecula has limited traffic circulation. Access to and from the industrial areas west of Murrieta Creek forces truck traffic to use the interchange at Rancho California Road and I-15 or Winchester Road and I-15. In some instances, the truck traffic is forced to utilize Front Street in the "Old Town" area of Temecula. The foothills and the escarpment on the west side further constrains the opportunity for alignment of a north- south arterial to improve access to the area west of I-15 in the City of Temecula. During its March, 1992 meeting, the Temecula City Council authorized a study of the Western Bypass Corridor which included an analysis of alignment alternatives, traffic flows and -1- pwO1\traffic\commissn\agenda\93\0128 development of detailed intersection designs at Rancho California Road and at Front Street. This report describes that study and recommends specific alignment and intersection improvement alternatives. Three alignment alternatives were evaluated in order to determine which was the most compatible with the adjacent topography and land use, and simultaneously conformed to the City's design standards. The recommended alignment satisfies the City's traffic and circulation needs in this area, and in addition: Provides a clear definition of the master-planned route for the Western Bypass Corridor that may be used in conjunction with the City's General Plan for requiring dedication of right-of-way and construction of improvements when development occurs in the area. Provides a definitive boundary between the developable areas of the City and the environmentally sensitive hills to the west. Creates new intersections with Front Street, First Street, Vincent Moraga Drive, and Rancho California Road to facilitate access and circulation in this area. The Western Bypass Corridor is proposed as a four-lane divided highway. This width is consistent with the City's master plan classification and is supported by the traffic analysis. The traffic and intersections analysis section of this report is quite detailed and provides the City Engineering Staff with the technical data necessary to assure that the proposed alignment and the new intersections will function properly and safely. It will also enable the City to evaluate the traffic impacts of any proposed development in the west Temecula area and thereby determine specific recommendations for approval or mitigation. The traffic operations analysis examined forecast conditions along the Corridor and at key intersections to identify the ability of the proposed Corridor to accommodate build-out traffic conditions. Specifically, this required two levels of analysis: The first level examined the forecast build-out daily traffic volumes along the proposed Corridor to identify whether the projected volumes could be accommodated within the capacity of the proposed four-lane divided highway. Examination indicated that the Corridor would operate adequately. The second level focused on the morning and evening peak hour operations of the intersections of the Corridor with Front Street and Rancho California Road. This analysis, which is discussed in detail in the technical study, examined intersection turning volumes to determine the appropriate design needed to accommodate forecasted traffic conditions within acceptable degrees of congestion. The analysis of the Corridor/Front Street intersection indicates that with the appropriate use of left and right turn lanes, the intersection would have noncongested flows of traffic. In the analysis of the Corridor/Rancho California intersection, various alternatives were examined. They included design of the intersection as a conventional at-grade intersection, as well as design of a grade separated interchange between Rancho California Road and the -2- pwO1\traffic\comrnissn\agenda\93\0128 Corridor. This analysis, including traffic flow and costs, supports the recommendation of a grade separated interchange design at this location. The estimated cost for the project with the overcrossing at Rancho California Road is $10.8 million, and ~ 10.6 million for the at-grade crossing. The at-grade intersection is not recommended because the traffic geometric design is unsatisfactory and extensive grading into the foothills area would be required. The cost of the grading exceeded the structure cost of the interchange alternative. -3- pwO1\traffic\oomrnissn\agenda\93\0128 ITEM NO. 5 lemecula Sunrise Rotary Club Bus Bench ProJect Pro.~ect: lo build and place appro×imate]y 40 bus benches at RTD bus stops on the three major arteries in Temecula: Ynez, Jefferson/Front, & Rancho California Fhe~e bus benches will have advertising on them, sold by members of the club to businesses In the community, as a tax deductable donation to our foundation, with prnceeds from the droJect returned to our community. The benches are rotated on a regular basis so that advertisers are exposed to a variety of locations in the ~hls project will +it into two of Rotary's avenues of service: 1) Vocatlona) Service, as it will require the assistance o+ several vocations represented in our c~ub, such as: a) Attorney-to draw u~ contracts for advertisers to sign. o) Sales- to organize a sales program to sell the advertising, c~ Engineering- to design the benches and arrange for their manufacture, d) Aovertislng- to design advertising format ~or uniform design to comply with City Sign Ordance/variance and arrange for painting of the signs, e) Insurance- to protect advertisers and the Rotary club against llabillty claims. 2) Community Service: a~To determine the most beneficla~ locations to place the benches to serve-the advertiser and the public, b) to run the ongoing committee to move the benches (rotate) on a Ouarterly/monthlv basis. ~oth o+ these Avenues o+ Service will benefit from the project as it is prOposeo that: 1) one-half of the profits from this project be used to increase our funding o~ scholarships to local high school. continuation high school. and community college qraduates and 2) one-half of the profits from the project be pied to fund our community projects. is: Rotary Park, Community Recreation Center. Senior Center. youth sports programs, etc. The committee should consist o+ members with the +oilowing responsibility: Chairman Permit Facllitator with City ~lgn Criteria. Design ~ Painting Sales- P'roject facllitator (moving benches) issues for Consideration: Bench Design: KTD - flbergNass seat and back on concrete legs-frame Hemet Rotary Club Benches: Plywood seat & back on tube steel frame-leg~ Commercial - 2"x'o" seats, p~vwood back in a~uminum frame on concrete iJn tne RTD and Commercial style bench, the back is removed and moved to the next location (the advertizing rotates}, wheras on the Homer Rotary Cmub bench, the entire bench is moved. Design considerations are time it takes to remove and install bench backs with added security of weight o+ bench vs ease In moving entire bench (bY thieves as well). Location & Number of Benches: R'FD has an established bus route in Temecula using several streets, but for our ourposes we need locations that will serve the greatest nunbet of people and have benefit to advertisers. Therefore it is recommended that only Ynez, Rancho California Rd. and Jef+erson-Front streets be used. Limiting benches to these streets will also make moving of the benches easier on a regular basis. City Approval Process: Sign Ordinance standard sign design: color, name, logo, address, phone. Permit Frotess City Staff, Planning Commission, City Council F'rlclna Considerations: uost of building bench Cost of Sign Painting Standard fee Per year pius Initial Value to advertiser ia× Deductible donation design & painting Contract: Fixed Location (extra cost vs rotating bench?) Rotating Bench Price Liability Insurance (club to provide) blgn criteria Use o+ profit limited to scholarships and community pro.jects Financial Impact: There will be a considerable cost associated with implementing this project, Drlmari|v in the purchase of the benches +tom a manufacturer or materials ourchased for the club to manufacture them as a club project. Additionally, the cost o+ painting the advertisers sign onto the bench. Because of the number bencne~ and prigping business for a sign company, we may be able to negotiate a +avorable rate. additionally, all or part of the initial sign painting may be charged to the advertiser when they first advertise. It is recommended that malntalnce of the benches and of the advertising be the responsibility of the Rotary Club. l'his will encourage advertisers to continue to advertise for multiple years. Fhere may be uofront costs for design and sign review by the Once the initial expense of purchasing the benches and going through the permit process with the City and getting the benches painted, the program should generate a significant ~profit~ with which to fund our scholarships and community service projects as follows: 40 benches at $300. each per year = $12.0(.). gross. l'here is very little maintaince expense to these benches once they are installed. uccasionally they may be vandalized with graffiti, or abused-broken which will require constant inspection and repair. When the benches are moved, they can be c~eaned by the moving committee, or a ~ompaMy can be contracted to clean them on a regular basis. Dependin~ on the selection of bench design, the benches may be stoNen, which requires replacement so that the advertiser receives va~ue for his donation-investment. Note: Rectangular can- opies are available for most park benches. (See txtge 15for details.) FIBERGLASS PAIi.K BENCHES Our Park Benches feature fiberglass hacks and seats with 1 ~ "sq uare steel cores on lJi'~ 14 gauge galvanized steel fiat feet with ground securement capabilities. Backs and benches are standard 12" widths, however 10' and 15" wide surfaces are also available on some models. Please inquire with factory. 12' length park benches have a 3rd center leg for all types. )ur traditional Steel leg park benches provide ' 'ities and parks with the same solid durability and :-,aintenance free beauty found in our fiberglass and reel COmbination tables. Wide seat and backrests ruvide generous room for the weaxy user. 6PB 72 10 50 S W 7PB 84 12 55 S 8PB 96 12 65 S W 12PB 144 12 100 S 3UBLE FEDFeSTAL ~r traditional Double Pedestal park bench offers a :an look and a cotnfortable seat to the tired park itor. Its pedestal legs Inake area clean-up around bench a snap. 12' length benches have a 3rd nter pedestal leg. Legs are either in-ground ~unting type or have leg plates for securement to noretc. (See page 26 for details.) M~ ltngth Seat ~dth Weight (in.) (in.) (in tba.) 6PBP 72 10 48 7PBP 8~ ' 12 53 8PBP 96 12 63 iiPBP 1~4 12 98 t r~ )NE LEG ~ular with city and park buyers due to its anti- dal strength and durability our traditional Stone park bench with its 4" cast molded, steel rein- :ed concrete legs provide a unit that needs no noting... where you place this brute, is where it s. ITEM NO. 6 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: AGENDA REPORT Public/Traffic Safety Commission ~ Gary Thornhill, Director of Plannin~~ January 28, 1993 Item 6 - Circulation and Land Use Plans for the Old Town Specific Plan RECOMMENDATION: That the Traffic and Transportation Commission review the Alternative Circulation and Land Use Plans for the Old Town Area and provide the Commission's concerns and comments to the Old Town Steering Committee (OTSC). DISCUSSION: The OTSC developed two optional circulation plans and one land use plan for the Old Town area. The two optional circulation plans were based upon the traffic and parking analysis performed by John Kain and Robert Kahn Associates. The preferred Land Use Plan was developed by the Committee from three alternatives presented by the consultant team. The Committee's preferred Circulation and Land Use Plans are included in Attachments 1 and 2, respectively. The unselected circulation option is contained in Attachment 3. The purpose of the circulation plans is to redirect citywide through-traffic around Old Town, create "planned congestion" in the Tourist Retail Core, provide alternative routes in and around the Old Town area prior to the completion of the western bypass, and replace the substandard Main Street bridge. To accomplish these objectives, the preferred Circulation Plan consists of the following improvements: 1. Extend Santiago Road across Murrieta Creek to the Western Bypass Corridor; 2. Replace the Main Street vehicle bridge with a pedestrian bridge; Realign the intersection of Diaz Road, Rancho California Road and Felix Valdez Avenue to create a four-way intersection; Realign Felix Valdez Avenue and Pujol Street to eliminate the 90° curves and connect Rancho California and Santiago Roads; and, 5. Construct a new "local serving" bridge across Murrieta Creek at Sixth Street. Attachments: Preferred Land Use Plan for the Old Town Specific Plan Preferred Circulation Plan for the Old Town Specific Plan Unselected Alternative Circulation Plan OLDTOW~OTCIRCTC.2AR 6th ST 51h ST 4th ST MAIN ST d 2rid ST /,, /' -,,, 7' ,/, '-,,,/' ,/ ,/ 2 ITI ~ ...... 6th ST 51h S~r /- MAIN ST 3td ST II // ~ / "-, / / ,/ ,/' RANCHO CALIFORNIA ~ /L i.\, CALIFORNIA ITEM NO. 7 Traffic Engineer's Oral Report ITEM NO. 8 City of Temecula Business Park Drive · Temecula, California 92590 J.Sal Mu~oz Mayor Ron Roberts Mayor Pro Tem Ronald J. Parks Councilmember Jeff Stone Councilmember Patrlcla H. Birdsall Councilmember David F. Dixon City Manager (909) 694-1989 FAX (909) 694-1999 TO: From: Date: Re: city Council David Dixon / City Manager Public/Traffic Safety Commission Rick Sayre Police Chief January 1993 Police Activity Report for December, 1992 The following report reflects the Part I Crimes, Traffic Activity, and miscellaneous activity occurring in the City of Temecula during the month of December 1992. As in previous months the Part One State are broken down by individual districts within the City. This provides a greater understanding of the criminal activity within the city for police staff deployment and for Council / Commission interest. In an attempt to work with youth from the Old Town area, the Special Enforcement Team sponsored a "pizza party" at the Teen Center. About 33 kids attended the meeting which was held at the Teen Club. The officers felt it was time well spent. I mention bike patrol a lot. While on patrol in the Town Center shopping area one of the officers saw a group of kids running from a store. He contacted them and found that they had just stolen about $150 in merchandise from Target. On another night the officers spotted a group placing graffiti on a wall. Bicycle patrol is a great program. A truancy sweep was conducted just before school was let out for the holiday vacation. Over thirty kids were returned to school. It was interesting to hear some of the comments from the kids as to why they were out and about. During the holiday season increased presence of bicycle mounted officers and directed patrols were present in the shopping centers. As a result of the increase no DECEMBER, 1992 PAGE TWO significant issues were reported from store owners or customers. All sexual assaults are serious! In reviewing last years assaults there were common traits in the reports. First, the majority were related to unlawful sex, (adult and minor), second the persons knew one another, third the victim was a minor, and last, there had been a party involving alcohol prior to the assault. These elements seem to be the common factor in the majority of cases. The detectives have developed and implemented an eight hour training class that teaches the patrol officers how to do search warrants. Not 30 days after attending the class Officer Mike Roberts investigated a report of a person attempting to use a stolen credit card. He subsequently served a search warrant just outside the City in the San Diego County (Rainbow area) recovering several stolen credit cards along with drugs and a fully automatic machine gun. Traffic officers will be working Calle Pina Colada, Calle Medusa, Kahwea Road, and Del Rio Road for speed violations for a five day period. Traffic enforcement is an on going project that needs constant attention. Officer Feltenberger is working on the annual report for 1992. He will be able to compare 1991 to 1992. I'm looking forward to the review. All council members and commissioners are encouraged to go on a ride along with the field officers. The public rides on a regular basis and seem to enjoy the experience. If you are interested contact just give Lieutenant Grotefend, Lieutenant Sniff or me a call. It can be arranged in short order. District C Persons 2 Property 9 Total 11 District D Persons 2 Property 23 Total 25 City of Temecula Part I Crimes by Reporting District December 1992 PAGE 1 Persons Total District A Persons 0 Property 10 Total 10 District B Persons 3 Property 12 Total 15 District E Persons 1 Property 8 Total 9 District H Persons 0 Property 4 Total 4 Persons 2 ~pe~ 4 0 ~0 Ill · II0 0 0 (I) (I) 0 0 0 --a-I~ Go o 0 ~D G) TEMECULA POLICE DEPT Part 1 Crimes for December 1992 Part I Crimes Homicide 0 Robbery 3 Rape 2 Agg Assault 9 Burglary 24 Grand Theft 28 Auto Theft 26 Arson 3 Total 95 Crimes Against Persons Homicide 0 Robbery 3 Rape 2 Agg Assault 9 Total 14 Crimes Against Property Burglary 24 Arson 3 Grand Theft 28 Auto Theft 26 Total 81 January 1993 PAGE 4 Z <0 o8.-o ~0 i::rr"~" ('1:) 0 Q© Q C) C) (1:) oo-13 ~0 co~'~ Z GD Z Z Q Q-~ c~ ~o(.D el) 0 0 "0 el:, c_ 0 < ,-,,. ,.-,. c: ~: ~ ~'CD / o8--0 (1) 00 -,>(1) 0 co-.(1:) Temecula Crime Prevention Monthly Recap December 1992 120192 120292 120392 120892 120992 121092 121192 121292 NOTE: 121592 121792 121892 122192 122292 123092 Worked Watch III patrol. Worked Watch III patrol. Worked Watch HI patrol. Worked Watch III patrol. Worked Watch HI patrol. Graffiti Task Force. I was a member of a task force aimed at preventing and apprehending graffiti violators in the City. Graffiti Task Force. Same as above. Graffiti Task Force. Same as above. No arrests were made of Graffiti violators by the Task Force. However, a total of twenty-four (24) arrests were made on other criminal violations. The violations ranged from curfew, trespassing violations to Grand Theft Auto and weapon (guns) violations. I gave a speech/seminar to the Nurses at Paiomar Medical Center located in the Jefferson Medical Center on "Safety Awareness." School Truancy Sweep. I was a member of a task force aimed at truant students in the Temecula School District. Parking Lot Patrol. I spent the day patrolling business parking lots to help insure the safety of Holiday shoppers. Parking Lot Patrol. Same as above. Rod Run Meeting. A meeting was held at the Police Department and was attended by various City Entities as well as the Car Club to discuss Rod Run preparations. Rod Run Meeting. Same as above. ITEM NO. 9 Fire Chief's Oral Report ITEM NO. 10 Commission Oral Reports