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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08092000CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF AUGUST 9, 2000 The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in special session this ninth day of August, 2000, at 6:35 p.m. in the Port Townsend Council Chambers of City Hall, Mayor Geoff Masci presiding. ROLL CALL AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Coulcilmembers present at roll call were Vem Garrison, Geoff Masci, Syd Lipton, Bill Wolcott and Alan Youse. Allen Frank was excused and Joe Finnie was excused. PUBLIC HEARING (OPEN-RECORD) "F" STREET ALTERNATIVES Mr. Masci opened the public hearing at 6:37 p.m. He asked whether any council members had interests in connection with the public hearing subject, financial or otherwise, they wished to disclose. There were none. Staff Presentation: City Engineer Dave Peterson and Jeff Lamoreaux of the SvR Consulting Firm Mr. Peterson and Mr. Lamoreaux presented options A, B, and C for the design of"F" Street. Mr. Peterson noted that after an option is chosen, design will proceed and another public meeting will be scheduled in mid to late September. Additional correspondence received from Liesl Slabaugh and Michael and Karen Gates Hildt were summarized and entered into the record. Public Comment Nancy Dorgan: member of the Non-Motorized Transportation Committee; would like to see a safe street and also a street with no planting strip - one of the ways to best preserve neighborhood character. She believes the planting strips will end up full of weeds, especially if homeowners are disgruntled. She suggested a bike lane between the street and sidewalk or a bike lane inside the curb with a separated area for bicyclists and walkers. She stated that she continues to ask for answers to a question regarding the impact of improvements over a 20 year period; also question6d what traffic calming measures are part of the design. Scott Walker: stated the Non-Motorized Transportation Committee reviewed the proposals, but without in-depth discussion and there is no official opinion from the committee. He provided a previous letter expressing his personal views to the council. City Council Minutes 1 August 9, 2000 He strongly urged separating the sidewalk from the roadway with a planting strip and jogging the sidewalk toward the property owner any time it would save a tree. Staff Response Mr. Peterson noted that the design will try to incorporate rock walls wherever possible instead of concrete retaining walls. He also indicated that markers will be put up so people can adjust their fall plantings to the proposed borders. Regarding 20 year projections on traffic volume, he noted that the improvements are not being made to attract more use but in response to increased use. Narrowing lanes and curving the road are two methods of traffic calming. Mr. Lamoreaux stated that the planting strips should be a minimum of four feet because it is hard to maintain the plantings otherwise. It has been his experience that property owners generally are cooperative in maintaining planting strips. Mr. Frank arrived at 7:22 p.m. Mr. Wolcott was excused at 7:23 p.m. Mr. Peterson noted that although options A and B are both more costly than fiands available, the City can apply for additional funding. The Board meets in October, so requests must be ready prior to that meeting. Mr. Youse questioned Mr. Walker about his letter recommending that the streetscape be altered near the golf course and questioned why that would be best for pedestrian safety. Mr. Walker replied it was because of the golf balls being driven off the course. They are often deflected by the trees. Other questions regarding cost allocation, stormwater and relation to the golf course issues were discussed and clarified. It was noted that the landscaping costs include a year's worth of maintenance; landscaping is for new planting and doesn't include relocation of existing large vegetation. Mr. Garrison questioned whether there have been recent speed studies on "F" Street. Mr. Peterson noted there is data from last summer, with no evidence that the traffic on improved San Juan Avenue is any faster. Mr. Lamoreaux noted that "F" Street is a minor arterial and therefore neighborhood traffic calming measure aren't appropriate. City Council Minutes 2 August 9, 2000 In answer to a question from Mr. Masci, Mr. Peterson noted that speed tables cost approximately $10,000 each. Questions and clarifications were completed and public testimony was closed at 7:55 p.m. Discussion Mr. Timmons reminded council members that although there is some flexibility of design, the design has to be within the rules of the fund grantor. The policy issue to be resolved is which alternative should be moved to the next phase of the project. He noted that funding was based upon the classification of the street as a minor arterial road. Motion: Mr. Garrison moved to direct the City Manager to proceed with 30% engineering of Option "B" with as many amendable features from the other designs as it is Possible to get. Mr. Youse seconded. The motion carried unanimously, 4-0 by voice vote. There being no further business, the meeting was adjoumed at 8:16 p.m. Attest: Pamela Kolacy, CMC City Clerk City Council Minutes 3 August 9, 2000