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TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
TO BE HELD AT
CITY HALL
MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM
43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, CA
Thursday, June 24, 1993 - 7:00 PM
CALL TO ORDER:
FLAG SALUTE
ROLL CALL:
COMMISSIONERS: Gueniero, 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 Agendao 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 beforq the Commission gets to that item. There is a five (5) minute time limit for
individual speakers.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
Minutes of April 22, 1993
RECOMMENDATION: -
1.1 Approve the Minutes of April 22, 1993.
Two STOP Sion Locations
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1
That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend to City Council the
installation of two (2) STOP signs at two (2) "TEE" intersections, per
Exhibit "A".
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ITEM NO. I
MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
HELD APRIL 22, 1993
A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission was called to
order Thursday, April 22, 1993, at 7:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room,
43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. The meeting was called to order by
Chairman Ron Guerriero. Commissioner Knopp led the flag salute.
PRESENT:
ABSENT:
5 COMMISSIONERS: Johnson, Knopp, Perry, Sander, Guerriero
I COMMISSIONERS: Holliday
Also present were Director of Public Works Tim Serlet, Traffic Engineer Ben Dobbins, Fire
Chief Jim Wright, Battalion Chief Mark Browdowski, Officer Mark Leggett, Temecula Police
Department and Recording Secretary Gall Zigler.
PUBLIC COMMENT
None
COMMISSION BUSINESS
1. Minutes of March 25, 1993
It was moved by Commissioner Perry, seconded by Commissioner Johnson to approve
the minutes of March 25, 1993 as mailed.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
5 COMMISSIONERS:
0 COMMISSIONERS:
I COMMISSIONERS:
Johnson, Knopp, Perry, Sander, Guerriero
None
Holliday
Dial-A-Ride
Joan Ellis, Senior Services Coordinator for Riverside County Service Area 143,
provided an overview of the Murrieta Dial-A-Ride program. Ms. Ellis stated that the
program is designed to improve the quality of life for the disabled by providing
affordable transportation. Ms. Ellis stated that they would like to see the program
coordinated through the City of Temecula as well and the City of Murrieta is asking
that the City of Temecula contribute to the funding of the program.
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PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
4.
APRIL 22, 1993
Kahwea Road - Street Closure
Traffic Engineer Ben Dobbins presented the staff report.
Public Works Director Tim Serlet stated that the developer was conditioned to build the
street as part of his tract map approval and if the City chooses not to open the street,
it is anticipated that the developer will ask the City to reimburse the cost of
construction of the street. Director Serlet advised that the request to keep the street
closed is from the Kahwea Road property owners and Calle Medusa residents.
It was moved by Chairman Guerriero, seconded by Commissioner Perry to hold a public
hearing on May 27, 1993 on the closure of Kahwea Road.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
5 COMMISSIONERS:
0 COMMISSIONERS:
1 COMMISSIONERS:
Johnson, Knopp, Perry, Sander, Guerriero
None
Holliday
Five "Stop" Siqn Locations
Traffic Engineer Ben Dobbins presented the staff report.
Terry Davidson, 42355 Maskuaz Court, Temecula, advised the Commission that she
is requesting the "Stop" signs, however she would like "Not A Through Street" sign
placed on the cul-de-sacs along Loma Linda and a three-way stop at Via Consuelo and
Loma Linda.
Director Serlet advised that staff is investigating the complaints received from Ms.
Davidson, and in response to these complaints, staff has determined that "Stop" signs
are warranted at the following locations:
Southbound Maskuaz Court @ East Loma Linda Road
Southbound Via Consuelo @ Loma Linda Road
Southbound Esplendor Court @ Loma Linda Road
Northbound Esmerado Court @ Loma Linda Road
Westbound East Loma Linda Road @ Loma Linda Road
It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Knopp that
"Stop" signs be installed as recommended by staff, and that the "Stop" sign at Via
Consuelo be re-evaluated for a three-way Stop and recommend that a '"Not A Through
Street" sign be placed on Maskuaz Court.
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8.
APRIL 22, 1993
No Parkino Zone on Rancho California Road @ Via Las Colinas
Traffic Engineer Ben Dobbins presented the staff report.
Chairman Guerriero suggested that staff re-evaluate the intersection for additional
traffic control. The Commission expressed a concern that left turns should be
restricted from this intersection.
Director Serlet advised that a signal will be installed at Lindy Lane at a future date.
It was moved by Commissioner Perry, seconded by Chairman Guerriero to recommend
to the City Council a "No Parking Zone" on the south side of Rancho California Road
from the west curb line of Via Las Colinas 100 feet westerly.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
5 COMMISSIONERS:
0 COMMISSIONERS:
1 COMMISSIONERS:
Johnson, Knopp, Perry, Sander, Guerriero
None
Holliday
It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Sander to
recommend that staff re-evaluate the intersection for a recommendation to improve the
left-hand turning movements from Via Las Colinas onto Rancho California Road and
bring that recommendation back to the Commission.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
5 COMMISSIONERS:
0 COMMISSIONERS:
1 COMMISSIONERS:
Johnson, Knopp, Perry, Sander, Guerriero
None
Holliday
Two (2) Hour Limited Parkincl Zone
Traffic Engineer Ben Dobbins presented the staff report.
Steve Clinton, 27315 Jefferson Avenue, Temecula, representing the tenants of Chico's
Taco's, advised the Commission that when this commercial center was built, there
were no parking restrictions on Jefferson. Mr. Clinton told the Commission that the
center is leasing space to another restaurant facility and needs additional parking. He
said the tenants would be agree to two hour parking.
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The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
5 COMMISSIONERS:
0 COMMISSIONERS:
1 COMMISSIONERS:
APRIL 22, 1993
Johnson, Knopp, Perry, Sander, Guerriero
None
Holliday
PUBLIC COMMENT
John McMahor, 39772 Rustic Glen, Temecula, addressed the Commission outlining his
concern for the safety of the children who live on Rustic Glen, which is currently being used
as a detour route. Mr. McMahor stated that the traffic and speeds were excessive and
unsafe. Mr. McMahor expressed his support of the proposed speed undulation policy.
TRAFFIC ENGINEER REPORT
Traffic Engineer Ben Dobbins reported the following:
The striping and curbs in front of the High School have been repainted.
Merchants along the east side of Jefferson, south of Winchester Road have
asked street markings reading "Do Not Block Driveway" and striping to keep
ingress/egress clear.
POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT
Office Mark Leggett reported the following:
Review of monthly police crime stats.
FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT
Battalion Chief Mark Brodowski reported the following:
Review of monthly fire report.
Chief Brodowski advised that he would be bringing forward a report on
residential sprinkler systems on the next agenda.
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ITEM NO. 2
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
AGENDA REPORT
Public/Traffic Safety Commission
Marty Lauber, City Traffic Engineer
June 24, 1993
Item 2
Two STOP Sign Locations
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend to City Council the installation of two
(2) STOP signs at two (2) "TEE" intersections, per Exhibit "A".
BACKGROUND:
Staff has received several requests for STOP signs. Staff field-investigated the area and
found inadequate vehicular controls at two (2) locations. Due to inadequate vehicle control,
Staff recommends the installation of STOP signs as shown on Exhibit "A" attached.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Install two (2) STOP signs with STOP bars and a STOP legend = 9188
Attachment:
1. Exhibit "A"
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EXHIBIT "A"
The following are proposed "STOP" sign locations:
"TEE" INTERSECTIONS:
1. Westbound Felix Valdez Road @ Vincent Moraga Drive
2. Eastbound Baldaray Circle @ Felix Valdez Road
ITEM NO. 3
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
Public/Traffic Safety Commission
Marty Lauber, City Traffic Engineer
June 24, 1993
Item 3
Two-Hour Limited Parking Zone
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Commission recommend to City Council that the existing "No Parking" zone remain
and establish additional "No Parking" zones (see Exhibit "B" attached).
BACKGROUND:
At its April 22, 1993 meeting, the Commission requested to continue the discussion of the
"Two-Hour Limited Parking" zone.
Commission requested Staff to reevaluate the parking on the east and west sides of Jefferson
Avenue from Winchester Road to a point 733 feet north of Winchester Road.
After field-investigating and analyzing the accident history from Winchester Road to 420 feet
north of Winchester Road (see Exhibit "C" - Collision .Diagram attached), Staff recommends
that the existing "No Parking" zone remain and establish additional "No Parking" zones. The
additional "No Parking" zones will consist of 25 feet of red curb on the north and south sides
of each driveway to improve the sight distance for vehicles who need to enter Jefferson
Avenue (see Exhibit "B" attached).
FISCAL IMPACT:
125 feet of red curb @ $1.00/L.F. -- 9125.
Attachments:
1. Exhibit "B"
2. Exhibit "C" - Collision Diagram
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ITEM NO. 4
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
AGENDA REPORT
Public/Traffic Safety Commission
Marty Lauber, City Traffic Engineer
June 24, 1993
Item 4
"SLOW - Children at Play"/"No Thru Traffic" Sign Locations
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Commission deny the request for "SLOW - Children at Play"/"No Thru Traffic" signs
in the California Sunset Tract.
BACKGROUND:
Staff has received several requests for "SLOW, Children at Play"/"No Thru Traffic" signs.
Residents in the area have noticed an increase in neighborhood traffic, during the evening
commute, to bypass the delay created by the 3-way STOP control at Route 79 South end Pale
Road. The California Sunset Tract, a residential area, bounded by Highway 79 South on the
north, Cupeno Lane on the south, Pala Road on the east, and Pechanga Drive on the west (see
Exhibit "D" attached).
"SLOW - Children At Play" signs are not sanctioned by the City as the sign provides a false
sense of security to both children and adults. These signs have no legal merit, therefore they
cannot be enforced.
Residents have also requested "No Thru Traffic" signs to be placed to eliminate the diverted
traffic going through the California Sunset Tract. Although there is not a "No Thru Traffic"
sign approved by the California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS), both the "No
Outlet" and "Not A Through Street" signs are similar. The "No Outlet" sign may be posted
at the entrance to a street which leads to a network of two or more streets from which there
is no public outlet. The "Not A Through Street" sign may be used near the entrance to a
dead-end street or cul-de-sac. Neither of these two scenario currently exist in the California
Sunset Tract.
Staff is currently investigating other possible interim improvements to the intersection of
Route 79 South and Pale Road to increase capacity prior to ultimate improvements by
CALTRANS. The ultimate size of Route 79 South will be a six lane urban arterial with a traffic
signal at Pala Road. The design phase of the Route 79 South Widening Project has been
completed. CALTRANS is currently reviewing plans with a tentative project completion data
around the end of 1994.
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FISCAL IMPACT:
None.
Attachment:
1. Exhibit "D" - Location Map
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ITEM NO. 5
ORAL PRESENTATION
ITEM NO. 6
DISCUSSION ONLY
ITEM NO. 7
Traffic Engineer's Oral Report
ITEM NO. 8
Police Chief's Report
ITEM NO. 9
Fire Chief's Report
J. M. HARRIS
FIRE CHIEF
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
FIRE DEPARTMENT
210 WEST SAN JACINTO AVENUE · PERRIS, CALIFORNIA 92570 * (714) 657-3183
June 5, 1993
TO =
Attn.=
Re. I
Temecula city council
Temecula Public Traffic safety commission
Mr. David Dixon
Temecula City Manager
TEMECULA FIRE SERVICEB
May 1993 Activity Report
The following statistics reflect the monthly fire suppression and
fire prevention activity of your fire department for the month of
May, 1993.
Weed abatement activity was in full swing this month. By physically
posting properties and sending mail outs to parcel owners,
approximately 600 parcels have been served notice to abate weeds
posing a fire hazard. As you have probably noticed, many lots and
yards throughout the City have already been cleared.
The Temecula Volunteer Firefighters provided much needed medical
and fire coverage at the Temecula Balloon and Wine Festival during
the two plus days of activities. Their support group, the
FIREBIRDS, sold food and drinks at the festival as a fund raising
activity for the Volunteers. Our ladder truck, Truck 73, provided
an automotive extrication demonstration to the public at the Inland
valley Medical center on May Sth during a brief morning session at
the Murrieta - Wildomar Annual Marathon. Many Temecula citizens as
well as our neighbors were able to watch a simulated traffic
collision with persons trapped. Many of the FD rescue tools were
used during the demonstration.
Two Temecula Chief Officers artended a joint Federal / CDF pre-fire
season meeting in San Bernardino on May lSth. CDF personnel met
with US Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and National
Park Service personnel to discuss and pre-plan firefighting
activities and coordination for the areas where we have joint or
adjacent jurisdictions. This benefits the citizens of Temecula by
enhancing communication and coordination between our fire
department and the USFS who protect much of the nearby wildlands in
the Cleveland National Forest. If a fire should occur in these
areas, management of the fire and FD resources will be coordinated
and efficient to maximize our effectiveness and avoid needless
duplication.
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Personnel from the Temecula Fire Department participated in the
recent Police versus Fire benefit softball game held at the
Callfornia Oaks Sports Park in Murrieta. The proceeds were
earmarked for the survivors of the shooting which occurred in
Temecula resulting in the death of a woman and a Temecula Police
Officer. The Murrieta FD joined with Temecula FD to compete with
the Temecula PD / Murrieta PD team. There was a lot of fun for all
who attended. Our condolences to those who lost loved ones and to
our fellow publlc servants the RSO / Temecula PD. We grieve with
them.
On May 27th, FD personnel attended training classes at Temecula
City Hall. First we artended a seminar presented by AT&T on working
around underground utilities and how to avoid digging them up by
calling the proper phone number. Then, as arranged by the FD, Ms.
Heather Atkinson from Goodhew ~mhulance gave City personnel a class
on proper recognition and first aid for snakes found in our local
area. Personnel, especial Public Works employees, have a need for
such training. Future classes are planned by the FD for City
employees.
As usual, both fire stations responded to numerous requests fOE
pUbllC presentations and tours of our equipment and facilities.
Fire season is upon us, and we are prepared to meet any challenges
presented to our community fire protection system. Thank you for
your continuous support. Please contact Battalion Chief John Winder
or myself if you have any questions regarding your fire services.
Mike Harris, Chief
Riverside CountyFire Department
By:
Mark Brodowskl
Battalion chief
Temecula Battalion
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TEMECULA FIRE DEPARTMENT
MONTHLY INCIDENT 8TATISTiCS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION
Month May Year 1993
FIRE CONTROL ACTIVITIES
Structure Fires
Vehicle Fires
Vegetation Fires
Other Fires
Medical Aids
Traffic Collisions
False Alarms
Fire Menace Standby
PSA's
Assists and Covers
TOTALS:
STATION #12
STATION #73 TOTAL
4 6 10
4 2 6
14 6 20
4 1 5
94 54 148
27 7 34
27 12 39
6 4 10
6 5 11
13 44 57
199 141 340
STATION FIRE PREVENTION STATION #12
Community Activities
School Programs
Fairs and Displays
Company Inspections
LE-38 Inspections
Fire Investigation
Burning Permits Issued
STATION #73 TOTAL
4 4 8
0 2 2
0 0 0
18 83 101
133 0 133
0 15 15
28 2 30
T O T A L S: 183 106 289
FIRE PREVENTION CAPTAIN ACTIVITIES
Community Activities - Miscellaneous
School Programs
Fairs and Displays
Company Inspections
LE-38 Dooryard Vegetation Inspections
Fire Cause Investigation
Burning Permits Issued
Training
Administrative Work Miac/Weed Abmt
Certificate of Occupancy Inspections
Vacant Property Posted / Noticed
Volunteer In Prevention Hours
TOTAL
HOURS
4 6
7 7
22 22
4
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B15-1 (6/92) By: S. Zimmerman, FC Date: June 7, 1993
TEMECULA PUBLIC AFFAIRS / EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM8 ACTIVITY SHEET
TYPE OF PROGRAM
DATE OF PROGRAM
TIME OF PROGRAM
Guest Speaker at Rotary Sunrise Club Meeting
May 25, i993
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
LOCATION OF
PROGRAM
Sizzler Restaurant
Jefferson Ave, Temecula
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
# OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
AGE OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
# OF FIRE DEPT.
PARTICIPANTS
CONTACT PERSON(S)
1 Hour
40-50
Adult
2
Doug Mathews
PHONE:
695-1830
SPECIAL
INSTRUCTIONS
SUMMARY OF AGENDA
Presented a program outlining various inspection
programs currently conducted by the Temecula
Fire Services. included were weed abatement of
improved property and vacant lots, Certificate of
Occupancy and Fire Safety inspection. There was
a good exchange of questioms and answers.
Fill out for each PR / Educational Activity & forward to Temecula
BATTALION CHIEF(S) at the END OF EACH MONT~
P15-1 By: S. Zimmerman, FC Date: June 7. 1993
(3/93)
ITEM NO. 10
School District's Report
ITEM NO. 11
Commission Oral Reports