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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-26-1994CITY COUNCIL AGENDASARATOGA CITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO. � -�"� AGENDA ITEM MEETING DATE: JULY 26, 1994 CITY MGR.: ORIGINATING DEPT.: PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. HEAD: SUBJECT: Bicycle Network Plan Recommended Motion(s): Review and comment on the Bicycle Network Plan and forward the plan on to the Planning Commission to include in the Circulation Element update. Report Summary: Attached is the proposed Bicycle Network Plan for the City adopted by the Bicycle Advisory Committee on February 28. The plan culminates several months' worth of work by the BAC, and I would personally like to compliment them and the staff liaison, Erman Dorsey, for their efforts in developing the plan. As you will recall, the BAC is composed of one representative from the Parks and Recreation, Planning, and Public Safety Commissions, and two public members. The preliminary plan was reviewed by each commission in May, and their comments are incorporated in the plan which is attached. The proposed plan identifies a network of bicycle lanes, paths and routes along the City's arterial and collector street system. By definition, a bike lane is a striped lane on existing roadways designated for bicycle use; a bike path is a facility designated for bicycle use which is physically separated from a roadway; and a bike route is a recommended route for bicycle travel along roadways and which is marked with signs. The adopted Bicycle Network Plan will eventually be incorporated into the revised Circulation Element of the General Plan later this year. Therefore, the plan will provide some guidance for updating the goals, policies, and implementation measures of the Circulation Element where bicycle issues are discussed. The proposed plan addresses two of the goals in the current Circulation Element. They are Goals No. 1, "Promote a balanced transportation system in Saratoga with attention to energy efficient transportation "; and Goal No. 6, "Integrate safe bicycling, walking, and horseback riding into the total transportation system." Additionally, certain policies in the current Circulation Element are addressed by the proposed plan. They are Policy No. 1.1 "The City shall encourage and participate in the Countywide implementation of a variety of modes of transport to serve Saratoga "; 6. 1, "Bicycle lanes shall be designated only where a road can accommodate them safely "; and 6.3, "Where economically feasible, the bicycle route system should connect with the bicycle routes of adjacent communities, thereby increasing their accessibility to Saratogans." At your meeting the Bicycle Advisory Committee will review the proposed plan with you. The Council is requested to review and comment on the plan and then to pass the plan back to the Planning Commission for it to be included in the Circulation Element update and the public hearings to be held on that issue. Eventually the plan will return to you with the revised Circulation Element. Fiscal Impacts• When the plan is finally adopted, the City will be eligible to apply. for various grant monies available to implement bicycle programs. More importantly, however, the adopted plan will enable the City to retain certain Gas Tax subventions which, without an adopted plan, the City would eventually forfeit. Advertising, Noticing and Public Contact: Nothing additional. Upcoming public hearings on the plan will be duly noticed. Consequences of Not Acting on the Recommended Motions: N /A. Follow Up Actions: The plan will be forwarded to the Planning Commission to be incorporated into the Circulation Element update. Attachments: Bicycle Plan, with exhibits. CITY OF SARATOGA PROPOSED BICYCLE NETWORK A. The City of Saratoga adopt the Bicycle Network described below as a goal for implementation. . B. Network Description. The following.shall comprise the Bicycle Network: 1. North /South running roadways a. Quito Rd. from Saratoga.Ave. to Pollard Rd., 1) Bicycle Lane - Saratoga Ave. to Allendale Ave. 2) Bicycle Route - Allendale Ave. to Pollard Rd. b. Fruitvale Ave. from Saratoga Ave. to Saratoga -Los Gatos Blvd. 1) Bicycle Lane - Saratoga Ave. to Farwell Ave. 2) Bicycle Route - Farwell Ave. to Saratoga-Los Gatos Rd. C. Saratoga - Sunnyvale Rd. from Prospect Rd. to Big Basin Way. 1) Bicycle Lane -total length. d. Miller Ave. from Prospi 1) Bicycle Route -total a) Retain existing PARKING" signs Somerville Dr. b) Replace existing ROUTE" signs. Bct Rd. to Cox Ave. length. lane striping and "NO between Melinda Cir. and "BIKE LANE" signs, with "BIKE 2. East /West running roadways a. Prospect Rd. from Stelling Rd. to Lawrence Exp. 1) Bicycle Lane -total length b. Cox Ave. from Saratoga - Sunnyvale Rd. to Quito Rd. 1) Bicycle Lane - Saratoga - Sunnyvale Rd. to Paseo Presada a) Establish Parking Lane along northerly side where residences front - between Saratoga- -Sunnyvale Rd. ­and-Fredericksburg Dr. and between Saratoga Creek Dr. and Saratoga Ave. 2) . Bicycle Route -Paseo Presada to Quito Rd. C. Herriman Ave. from Saratoga- Sunnyvale Rd. to Saratoga Ave. 1) Bicycle Lane -total length. a) Allow parking on north side where homes front. d. Allendale Ave. from Fruitvale Ave. to Quito Rd. 1) Bicycle Lane - Fruitvale Ave. to Via Alto Ct. 2) Bicycle Route -Via Alto Ct. to Quito Rd. e. Big Basin Wy /Congress Springs Rd. from Saratoga - Sunnyvale Rd. to westerly City limits. 1) Bicycle Route -total length. f. Mt. Eden Rd. from Pierce Rd. to westerly City limit. 1) Bicycle Route -total length. 3. Diagonally running roadways. a. Lawrence Expressway from Prospect Rd. to Saratoga Ave. 1) Bicycle Route -total length. b. Saratoga Ave. from Quito Rd. to Big Basin Way. 1) Bicycle Lane -total length. a) "NO PARKING" - Both sides - Quito Rd. to Fruitvale Ave., with the exception, westerly side only, between Cox Ave. and McFarland Ave. b) "NO PARKING WITHIN BIKE LANE " - Fruitvale Ave. to Big Basin Way. C. Saratoga -Los Gatos Rd. from Big Basin Way to Southeasterly City limits. 1) Bicycle Route -total length. d. P.G.& E. and Southern Pacific Right of Ways. 1) Future path consideration e. Pierce Rd. from Saratoga - Sunnyvale Rd. to congress Springs Rd. i -1) Bicycle --Route -total length. C. Markings. All markings will be made in accordance with current.roadway marking rules and regulations. 1) Paint. All bike lanes will be one way, with painted striping on paved roadway. The words "BIKE LANE' and directional arrows will be periodically painted on the roadway. 2) Signage a) All bike lanes will be indicated periodically with signs. b) Automobile parking in all bike lanes will be regulated by signs. c) All bike routes will be indicated periodically with signs, including advisory bicycle warning signs. D. Dedicated Automobile Parking. If roadway width permits, a space adjacent to curbing will be dedicated to automobile parking and the bike lane will be immediately to the left of this space. If the roadway width is insufficient to permit both a bike lane and dedicated automobile parking, then the bike lane will be adjacent to the curb. E. Jurisdictional Cooperation. City Staff will coordinate implementation of this plan with adjacent communities where roadways are shared. If a conflict arises between this plan and County or State statutes, then the County or State statute shall prevail. F. Recision. All pre - existing markings not incorporable into this plan shall be removed. jw DEFIAI / T/ 01V5 1. C /oss I Bike way C8;ke Palh) Peov;<Ies a com,o %fe /y sewraled riyhf of rvct y for Me exclusive use o� b i c yc %s arcl,ordes ti -ior�s wi f�i cro s f' /ow /6 2. Class a gike Pvav (48;ke lane� Pro videS a one -way hilke or highway, 3. ,r�ripecl /one for Ira ve / on a sfirei Re alaled by siqf7s. Class .ZIZ Bikewa (Bike Roule) Provides for shored pedejr;ol,rian or mofor Ara Irfi c 0 use wi fh vehicle 5161VA6b A4ARKIAIGS 1.81KE PATH S • Mack lMers oh Whl?e Sackgroand MARKIN65: None 11. BIKE I-ANE: 15N: 8 1ack Lepers on White 8ackgrownd i Gf4b BIKE PATH NO MOTOR VEHICLES OR MOTORIZED BICYCLES in 0�- 0%, BIKE LANE R26 S Red Lef fors a" White 8ockgrovnd PAMIMG AMY TIME „BIKE LANE Sfr i;f&id III. BIKE ROUTE 4 Slam: whAe � argon Jeffers on sackgiound KAMM$& Name G93 NOT 7 " M/N /M(/M FROM SY/RfACE TO 80 T7»N OF S /iN AIIAIIMIJM • 81he Polh - $ 1 &W4040 way) • Bike Lane - 4 way) • Rike Roule - #14 e'shared) • Vehicle Teavellane- l2' • Vehicle' porkinq Lone - 8 . v 11, �andsca� !1R ' g� ¢' 12' /2' 4' 8' v C� l9 ��cj IDEAL .STREET iviDTH 1 "1 I 1 Q' 3 ` 0 � b tomino ®v �o 4 ,VORTR S/OC -,COX AVI NVE ,BBfWcan ij00%o Cree% �Fnoderie�rb�.ro Or. Befween Sora4bgv Creek-On d Serafng,7 Ave. NOR T*l S/ DE - NZ A RIMAN AYE . Befween Lex %nyton Cf_ tr Sarafi�ga A ✓e_ Sidewa //c JOV THEA S TERL Y SIOC - .S'AR'A MaA 4l/E. Befween Swakna // Rot 41 N. E.' /y Ci fly Limi is a c 0 u 'e andscaloed Median — i2• � z' a' g' t� 3 i Q 0 � Go•rc. NOR TkIVEST fRL Y J'/DE -JARA TOGA AVE ,Befween Cox Ave, 6' McFarland 4ve. ROADWAY wlor�H� 5 &/) ftp of 4a 1M ,ORo s"AEC T MO. � � a Z, It 0 a •--•-• -- B /KE PATH B /K£ ROUTE G SCHOOL i i GTT Lol 4 : 1 1! I I ` L� l JJ-- - -- It j r / I WA awl MA vz IAI Al \J A' � � \• !, is � ��� � .. J, � � I � il' .], �,, „ C\�.�^�'1 ��' �► ®��, _ : ��� \tom_= _ HERR/MRN ;R: Af/L. AI+•' ,` IC. I d ll� I - P r U a' + rail, a .•. X11 � � � � CITY OF till S A R A T O G A SCALE 1200 t. tlTti7f— i I , SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO. aqt ,s AGENDA ITEM MEETING DATE: JULY 26, 1994 CITY MGR.: ORIGINATING DEPT.: PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. HEAD: ' SUBJECT: Award of Contract for Warner Hutton House Re- Roofing Recommended Motion(s): 1. Move to declare Los Gatos Roofing to be the lowest responsible bidder on the Warner Hutton House Re- Roofing project. 2. Move to authorize staff to execute a contract with Los Gatos Roofing in the amount of $11,355 to install a 40 year roof. Report Summary: Staff has solicited bid proposals from qualified roofing contractors to re -roof the Warner Hutton House utilizing the informal bidding procedures authorized in Article 12 -15 of the City Code. Five contractors responded to the City's solicitation with bids for both 30 -year and 40 -year roofing material, and a summary of the bids is attached. Los Gatos Roofing of San Jose submitted the lowest bid for both types of roofing materials and since the bid is responsive to the City's solicitation, it is recommended that the Council declare Los Gatos Roofing to be the lowest responsible bidder on the project. It is further recommended that the Council authorize staff to execute a contract with Los Gatos Roofing in the amount of $11,355 to install a 40 -year roof. The cost of the 40 -year roof is only $268 above that of the 30 -year roof and staff believes that the superior materials and warranty is well worth the additional cost. The Heritage Preservation Commission has reviewed sample roofing materials for style and color and recommends re- roofing with Hickory colored "Prestige Plus High Definition" shingles manufactured by Elk Corporation. A memo summarizing the Commission's recommendation is attached. Fiscal Impacts: The adopted budget contains $12,000 in Program 84 (Building Maintenance), Account No. 4530 (Repair /Maintenance) to re -roof the Warner Hutton House. Sufficient funds therefor exist to accomplish this work. Advertising, Noticing and Public Contact: Nothing additional. Consequences of Not Acting on the Recommended Motions: A contract will not be awarded. The Council may either declare one of the other bidders to be the lowest responsible bidder by making specific findings, and award a contract to that firm, or reject all of the bids and direct staff to re -bid the project. Because of the relative closeness of the bids, it is doubtful that significantly lower bids will be obtained. In the meantime, the landscaping project will continue to be held up until the new roof is being installed. Follow Up Actions: A contract will be executed with Los Gatos Roofing and they will be authorized to proceed. They have indicated that work will begin next Monday and should be complete within two weeks. By this schedule, the landscaping project will be on hold for another ten days or so. Attachments: 1. Bid Summary. 2. Bid from Los Gatos Roofing for 40 -year roof. 3. Memo from HPC Secretary dated July 25. Bid Summary Warner Hutton House Re- Roofing July 26, 1994 Vendor Los Gatos Roofing Cecil T. Riggen California Roofing Co., Inc. Waterproofing Assoc. Don Bond Roofing 30 year roof 40 Year roof $ 11,087.00 $ 11,355.00 $ 11,200.00 $ 11,500.00 $ 11,900.00 No Bid No Bid $ 12,500.00 $ 13,900.00 No Bid LOS GATOS ROOFING TEL No. L ROOFING I nI errrth avenue San Joe"Gel12 t" 9E61?�9 CA et111i ua �i631A 40cf' 295 5669 Jul 26 94 10:34 P. 03 PROPOSAL DATE 7/26/94 FOR Bob Rizzo / City Of Saratoga Home Phone 867 -3438 PROJECT 13777 1/2 Fruitvale ADDRESS Saratoga, CA 95070 Work Phone MAILING ADDRESS 137771/2 Fruitvale Saratoga, CA 95070 1. Remove and dispose of all existing roofing and supply and install 112" CDX plywood. WE PROPOSE 2. Supply and install fiberglass asphalt composition shingles over an underlayment of ASTM TO.- thirty pound felt. 3. Supply and Install an extra layer of thirty pound underlayment on low sloped areas as required. 4. Supply and install one layer of starter shingles at save. S. Furnish and install all new sheetmetal vent flashings and pipe flashings. 6. Paint all new sheetmetal flashings with rust proof paint. 7. Remove and dispose of all reroofing related debris. Color Style 40 Year Dimensional Trlm Style Duraridge SUBJECT TO: Necessary permits and Inspections are included. All workmanship Is guaranteed for Five (5) years from the date of completion. Any charges due to planned development zoning not stated herein are not included. Lien Release will be supplied at time of final payment. Certificate of insurance will be provided. Includes Durarldge on all hip and ridge lines. Includes tear-off of both existing roofs. R E S C I S I O N Buyer has ys right b resdnd this agreement vftn tow worWrq days. Contractor has the 40t to rewind this agreement within Ave TERMS OF All work listed above to be completed as specified in a workmanlike manner PAYMENT for the sum of $ 11,355:00' payable (10°k) $ 1,000.00 at contract signing and Balance of $ 10,355.00 payable upon Installation. Ny amount ovfrdw far ten earn b subied td a tlarvtpe chaps or 2 %per month 1 esem &W81n payment Of any anuiruee due herew4m. Oenwr shat pay atesawye left, cowl oats, lend 60mas Insured by 4bnaacla b enlace paymwM. TM PNFjXW b band Lpen wa wwe wkNn MW days d e bmkslan. SUBMITTED Date ' r (� i �bj�r �-' for -� -- Los Gatos Roofing The above prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactory ACCEPTANCE and are hereby accepted. You are authorized to do the work as specified. Payment will be made as oultined above. SIGNATURE DATE OF ACCEPTANCE: SIGNATURE VroM Ins Aiecherie$ Lien Lahr (Calyomla Code CO CAA Pmedmq $o ft" 1181 e1 W4. arw aoreraaor. suCmnttactm Wwor, s' . a anwr person nh0 tape b Inprove Your P" "MY two b nM paid hands vvak a wpptbe his a dgte b enroroe a dam aowm your property: Thb means that ghw a wun h" Yau► property *&A bo said by a court catty and Vwr F x i je 9( ft sale used to shoo Ihs hfdeoddneee. T tb sin MAW ewn 1 You have pdd YOW awn oorerata in hid, a the subwftscW, tenser, or suppler rwwre unpeld. DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: 13777 FRUITVALE AVENUE • SARATOGA, CALIFORNIA 95070 • (408) 867 -3438 MEMORANDUM July 25, 1994 Larry Perlin, Public Works ector George White /HPC Secret Warner Hutton House Roofing Material COUNCIL MEMBERS: Ann Marie Burger Paul E. Jacobs Gillian Moran Karen Tucker Donald L. Wolfe As requested, the Heritage Commission reviewed the sample roofing materials for the Warner Hutton House and made the following unanimous recommendation, M/S Fine /Dutro: 1. The roof shall be similar to the "Prestige Plus High Definition" shown in the submitted brochure. 2. The color shall be "Hickory" as shown in the brochure. 3. Roof shall be guaranteed for 30 years. 4. Shingles shall be square not scalloped. 5. The color consistency of the shingles shall be verified by staff prior to installation. If you have any question regarding this action, please call me at x233. Printed on recycled paper.