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COMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM B
CONSENT
INFORMA TIONAL
PUBLIC HEARING
REGULAR X
October 22.2001
Meeting
MGR rv--IDEP~
Authorizatio~ r-
REQUEST: Police Department requesting consideration by the Commission of the
results of the meetings with the residents concerning on street parking on George Street
and for approval of recommendations.
PURPOSE: To inform Commission that the Police Department and Public Works have
hosted meetings with the residents of George Street concerning the parking of their
vehicles on George Street and have developed a final recommendation.
CONSIDERATIONS: The Police Department and Public Works after several
meetings with the residents of George Street have developed a final plan to eliminate
parking on City's right-of-way and the sidewalk along George Street. This parking
problem has been an enforcement issue and dilemma for residents for many years. Public
Works earlier this year had budgeted $20,000.00 in the Transportation Improvement Fund
for this project.
At the September 26, 2001 meeting with residents a design was shown for parallel
parking to the North with improvement to City property and allowing two way traffic.
During the discussion it was decided that a safer method would be to create a one way
street using the existing roadway accessible only from Sherry Avenue to Wade Street.
This solution would turn the westbound lane into parallel parking spaces going West to
East. The staff and residents feel that by re-striping the roadway, placing the parking on
the current road, erecting regulatory signage, creating a natural buffer, and the
replacement of the sidewalk would enhance and remedy this issue. By narrowing the
roadway it would also act as a traffic calming device for the street. Kip Lockcuff
informed the residents that CPH Engineers could have a drawing depicting the one way
design for them to view.
On October 3, 2001 the residents were shown the new design from CPH with forty (40)
9' X 20' parking spaces broken up by designated no parking areas along the North side
of the existing road. Both residents and staff agreed on this design as the safest plan to
eliminate the parking issues. The residents also would like to have a Seminole Speed
Hump placed midway on the street as an additional calming device. The speed hump
could be placed in conjunction with one of the no parking spaces. We have also spoken
with the City Arborist about placing a natural buffer along the roadway using trees and
shrubs from the tree bank.
The City Arborist, Police Department Explorer Post and Residents have planned to work
together to install all the trees and shrubs after the completion of the roadway. The
residents are aware that once all improvements are completed that the enforcement of
parking on the sidewalk, street, and on the City's property would be enforced. The entire
project including the improvements to the roadway, speed hump, sidewalk, landscape,
and irrigation being completed has an estimated cost between $17,000.00 and $20,000.00.
FUNDING: $20,000 expenditure of Transportation Improvement Fund.
RECOMMENDATION: Approve the recommendation for parking, road
improvements, landscaping, and to one way George Street from Sherry Avenue to Wade
Street.
IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE:
Immediately upon approval by Commission.
ATTACHMENTS: Consent Agenda B with minutes from November 8, 1999,
Regular Agenda A with minutes form January 10, 2000, CPH Drawings for George Street
dated 10/2000, Memorandum from Jimette Cook, Code Enforcement Manager,
Attendance list of residents from meetings and signed petition for Improvements
COMMISSION ACTION:
COMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM B
CONSENT X
INFORMA TIONAL
PUBLIC HEARING
REGULAR
November 8,1999
Meeting
MGR IDEPT
Authorization
REQUEST: Police Department requesting the Commission to give approval to allow
residents on George Street to park on the easement between George Street and State
Route 419.
PURPOSE: To inform and seek the consent of the Commission to change City Policy,
and allow residents of George Street to park their vehicles on the City easement located
between George Street and State Route 419.
CONSIDERATIONS: Requests have been made by City residents to allow
parking on the grass easement between George Street and State Route 419 to alleviate the
parking problems in the area. Because this neighborhood is one of the oldest residential
areas in the city, the configuration of the right-of-ways do not accommodate the multi
vehicle families of today. The street/sidewalk design on George Street creates an even
greater problem than other areas of the city. A change in City Policy would officially give
residents permission to park on the grass easement. Residents would no longer have to
park second vehicles on the sidewalk to comply with the City Ordinance that prohibits
parking on the street. Parking on the sidewalk is also a violation of City Ordinance.
A request was also made to pave an area of the easement to enhance the parking surface.
However, it does not appear to be a cost effective measure at this time. Upon
Commission approval of this item the Police Department would notify residents of
George Street regarding the ability to park vehicles on the easement.
FUNDING: None, no requirement for expenditure of city funds.
RECOMMENDATION: Approve the policy change that would allow the residents
to park on the easement.
IMPLEMENT A TION SCHEDULE:
Immediately upon approval by Commission.
COMMISSION ACTION:
III. CONSENT
A. City Manager
Presents To The Commission, For Their Action, The Request Of BFI To Assign The
Existing Residential And Commercial Solid Waste Contract From BFI To Florida
Recycling Services, Inc.
B. Police Department
Requesting The Commission To Give Approval To Allow Residents On George
Street To Park On The Easement Between George Street And State Route 419.
C. Office Of The Mayor
Resolution Number 902, A Resolution Of The City Of Winter Springs, Florida,
Expressing Appreciation To Frank Adams For His Service On The Board Of
Adjustment.
D. Office Of The Mayor
Resolution Number 903, A Resolution Of The City Of Winter Springs, Florida,
Expressing Appreciation To Jacqueline Adams For Her Service On The Code
Enforcement Board.
E. City Clerk's Office
Approval Of The Minutes Of The Regular Meeting Of October 25, 1999.
ADD-ON
F. City Manager
Requests The Commission Authorize The City Manager To Approve The
Employment Of Dover, Kohl Associates To Update The Town Center Plan.
Mayor Partyka said, we're going to take "B" and vote separately, on that one, but at this
point in time, I'd be looking for a Motion to approve".
"MOTION TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA" - "LESS ITEM "B". MOTION
BY COMMISSIONER BLAKE. SECONDED BY DEPUTY MAYOR GENNELL.
DISCUSSION. VOTE: COMMISSIONER BLAKE: AYE; COMMISSIONER
MILLER: AYE; DEPUTY MAYOR GENNELL: A YE; COMMISSIONER
McLEOD: AYE. MOTION CARRIED.
Mayor Partyka asked, "Is there a Motion to approve "B".
"MOTION TO APPROVE ITEM 'B' ON THE CONSENT AGENDA". MOTION
BY COMMISSIONER BLAKE. MOTION DIED FOR LACK OF A SECOND.
"I'D LIKE TO MAKE A MOTION THAT WE INSTRUCT THE CITY
MANAGER TO LOOK INTO A PERMENANT SOLUTION OVER THERE,
REGARDING THE PARKING SITUATION, IF IT MEANS MOVING THE
ROAD, MOVING THE SIDEWALKS, TO TAKE UP THAT EASEMENT, THEN I
WOULD SUGGEST THAT WE MOVE FORWARD IN FINDING A
PERMENANT SOLUTION, RATHER THAN A TEMPORARY PATCH".
MOTION BY COMMISSIONER McLEOD.
COMMISSIONER McLEOD ADDED, "PRESENTLY, I WOULD BE A LITTLE
RELUCTANT DUE TO LIABILITY, AND I WOULD ASK, CONTINUE TO
TELL THE PEOPLE THAT THEY NEED TO PARK THEIR VEHCILES ON
THEIR PROPERTY, AND I THINK BY DOING THAT WOULD EXPEDITIE
THE CITY TO MOVE FORWARD IN FINDING THE RIGHT ANSWERS TO
THIS". SECONDED. DISCUSSION. VOTE: COMMISSIONER McLEOD:
AYE; COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE; COMMISSIONER BLAKE: NAY;
DEPUTY MAYOR GENNELL: AYE. MOTION CARRIED.
COMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM A
CONSENT
INFORMATIONAL
PUBLIC HEARING
REGULAR X
January 10,2000
Meeting
MGR IDEPT
Authorization
REQUEST: Public Works Department Providing Cost Estimates for the Relocation of
George Street to Accommodate the Parking Needs for the Residents
PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to provide the City Commission with the Cost
Estimates requested for the relocation of George Street for their consideration.
CONSIDERA TIONS:
The residents on George Street have identified the lack of off street parking as a
problem in their neighborhood. The.problem is created by these residences generally
having single lane driveway that are too short to have two cars in a row without the
second car blocking the sidewalk. Currently, about two thirds of the residents park a
vehicle across the street on City property. The lot sizes along George Street are mostly
60 feet by 105 feet. The width of the City right-of-way between the residents property
and S.R. 419 is about 75 feet. The standard City right-of-way for residential streets is 50
feet.
At the November 8, 1999 City Commission meeting, the Police Department's
recommendation to allow the residents to continue parking on City property was not
approved. The City Commission directed staff to provide additional alternatives such as
moving the sidewalk or moving the road.
Alternative # 1 - Relocate George Street - The estimated cost to relocate the 1,100
feet length of George Street is $110,000. This includes removal and replacement of the
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road base, curbing, asphalt and sidewalk approximately 20 to 25 feet closer to S.R. 419..
Potential problems may include the proximity of new intersections to S.R. 419 and the
suitability of the subbase in the area due to it being filled with construction debris. Costs
associated with vacating and transferring public property, legal descriptions, surveys, etc.
are not included. The residents would add about 20 to 25 feet of property for additional
parking.
Alternative #2 - Partial Relocation of George Street - The estimated cost to
relocate one half the width of George Street is $70,000. This includes leaving the
westbound lane, removing the current eastbound lane, creating a new westbound lane 12
feet closer to S.R. 419, new curbing, leveling asphalt courses, and removal and
replacement of the sidewalk. Similar potential problems as previously stated. The
residents would gain approximately 12 to 18 feet depending on which side the sidewalk
was placed.
Alternative #3 - Sidewalk Relocation - The estimated cost to remove and relocate
the sidewalk to the opposite side of the road would be about $11,000. Costs associated
with vacating and transferring public property, legal descriptions, surveys, etc. are not
included. The residents would gain about 5 feet.
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FUNDING:
Funds have presently not been identified to perform the work.
RECOMMENDA TION:
It is recommended that the City Commission determine which alternative is
in the best interest of the residents.
ATTACHMENTS:
None
COMMISSION ACTION:
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CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
MINUTES
CITY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING - JANUARY 10,2000
Page 8 of 17
VOTE:
COMMISSIONER BLAKE: NAY
COMMISSIONER MARTINEZ: AYE
COMMISSIONER MILLER: AYE
MOTION DID NOT CARRY.
Deputy Mayor Gennell said, "I'm just going to move on then - it's a dead issue. We'll
leave it the way it was already written".
Brief discussion ensued regarding this Item; appointment terms; and advertising.
Commissioner Martinez asked Attorney Garganese if this could be added to the next
Commission Meeting Agenda. Manager McLemore stated, "At the next Commission
Meeting you could request it, and then it'll be brought back at the following one".
VI. REGULAR
A. Public Works Department
Providing Cost EstimateslFor The Relocation Of George Street To Accommodate
The Parking Needs For The Residents.
Mr. Kipton D. Lockcuff, P.E. Public Works/Utility Department Director discussed with
the Commission various options; recommendations; and liability.
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Discussion ensued on the original suggestion from the Police Department; the proposed
options; parking concerns; what the recommendations of Staff are; and related costs.
The consensus of the Commission was to eliminate options one (1) and two (2).
Discussion followed regarding option three (3); materials used to stabilize the parking
area; and the size for such an area,
Deputy Mayor Gennell said, "Is it the desire of the Commission to have the City Manager
come back with a cost estimate to put a very firm stabilization (i.e. asphalt) over there,
the normal parking width which is approximately ten (10) feet, and some hedges" - "to
define the parking area, and restrict parking then to that side of the road or in people's
driveway"? Discussion ensued on the actual size needed for parking, and members of the
Commission suggested that a cost estimate be brought back for both an area nine (9) and
ten (10) feet wide.
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1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 32708-2799
Telephone (407) 327-1800
Fax (407) 327-6695
MEMORANDUM
DATE:
October 11,200 I
RE:
Captain Glcn Tollcson. Wintcr Springs Policc Dcpartmcnt
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JimeUe Cook, Code Enforccmcnt Manage( c{)
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Wc havc inspected Ule site and suggcst that we have installed ten (10). filleen (15) gallon oak trecs. and
two hundred forty (240) three (3) gallon sllfUbs. We suggest using a mix of Florida nativc spccics for UlCir
low maintenance and drought tolerance. The cost should be about $1.590.00 F.O.S.. We can use Tree
Bank funds to purchase Ulese materials.
In order to survive, we strongly recommend a regular watering schedule for the first ycar. Allcr that time.
the plants should be well established and be self-sustaining.
Let us know how we can help WiUl training Ule Explorers it) correct planting tcchniques. We may want to
encourage Ule neighborhood to have a "Clean-up, Green-up Day". We may be able to have a truck
available to take hazardous waste, such as baUeries and paint cans. and may have a fcw lellover trees to
give away as well.
Cc Kip Lockcuff, Public WorkslUtility Director
Rebecca Howie
Greg Hansen
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Carmen Bierman
Ken Rahuba
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Petition Requesting Improvements on George Street
A petition of : improved traffic flow, parking, and appearance improvements to George St.
Addressed to: City of Winter Springs
We the undersigned, would like to request the following improvements to George St.:
1_ The designation of George Street, Winter Springs as a one way street with traffic flow
directed from the west toward the east. This would free one lane for planed parking spaces
and help restrict the speed of cars that travel on George Street.
2_ Designated, marked parallel parking spaces marked on the north half of George Street
to provide more parking in an orderly manner.
3_ The removal of the sidewalk on the south side of George Street and replacement of the
same sidewalk (not repaired) to provide a pleasant and safe path for foot traffic.
4_ Landscaping of the stretch of land north of George Street and south of SR 419 with
attractive shrubs and decorative trees to serve as barriers to the noise and traffic on SR 419.
5_ Additional street lights along George Street (suggest minimum of 7 corner to corner
6_ Installation of one speed ramp at the approximate center point of George Street for the
purpose of keeping the cars that travel that street within the legal speed limit.
Agreed upon by the following people:
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