HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution MV-301 Implementing No Parking on Saratoga AveRESOLUTION NO. MV -301
RESOLUTION IMPLEMENTING A NO PARKING RESTRICTION
ON SARATOGA AVENUE
The City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby resolves as follows:
I. Based upon an engineering and traffic study, the following parking restrictions shall
be designated on Saratoga Avenue in the location specified below:
NAME OF
LOCATION
RESTRICTION
STREET
Saratoga Avenue
Starting at the southwest corner of
the intersection of Saratoga Avenue
and Biarritz Lane and traveling
south for seventy five (75) feet.
No Parking or Stopping
Anytime
II. All prior resolutions and other enactments imposing a parking restriction at the location
specified above are hereby repealed to the extent of their inconsistency with the
restriction specified above.
III. This resolution shall become effective at such time as the signs and/or markings are
installed.
The above and foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of
Saratoga at a regular meeting held on the 6th day of June, 2012, by the following vote:
AYES: Council Member Manny Cappello, Emily Lo, Howard Miller, Vice Mayor Jill
Hunter, Mayor Chuck Page
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
ATTEST:
Chuc Page, Mayor
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FEHRk PEERS
MEMORANDUM
May 24, 2012
John Cherbone, City of Saratoga, Public Works Director
Franziska Church/Sohrab Rashid
Subject: Saratoga Avenue/Biarritz Lane Intersection - Sight Distance Evaluation
1025-446-3
Fehr & Peers has completed an evaluation of sight distance at the Saratoga Avenue/Biarritz Lane
intersection in Saratoga, California. A resident brought this item to the attention of the City of
Saratoga Public Works staff in March 2012. The resident indicated that vehicles parked on the
east side of the south leg of Saratoga Avenue restrict visibility for drivers of vehicles turning right
out of Biarritz Lane (Biarritz Lane is restricted to right-in/right-out movements only).
After review of this issue, Fehr & Peers determined that parking should be restricted on the east
side of Saratoga Avenue for 75 feet south of Biarritz Lane to provide reasonable visibility. This
memorandum summarizes the sight distance analysis at the Saratoga Avenue/Biarritz Lane
intersection.
BACKGROUND
Saratoga Avenue is a north -south, four -lane major arterial that traverses through the center of the
City of Saratoga and connects to the City of San Jose in the north and the Village area of Saratoga
in the south. Near the Biarritz Lane intersection, Saratoga Avenue includes a raised median and
the posted speed limit is 40 miles per hour (mph). Biarritz Lane is a local street that serves as an
internal circulator for the Chardonnay residential development at the south-east corner of
Saratoga Avenue/Bucknall Avenue intersection. The Saratoga Avenue/Biarritz Lane intersection is
a "T" intersection, where Biarritz Lane provides the east leg of the "T" intersection and Saratoga
Avenue the north and south legs. Access at the Saratoga Avenue/Biarritz Lane intersection is
restricted to right-in/right-out only and is a side -street stop -controlled intersection (i.e. Biarritz
Lane is stop -controlled). Biarritz Lane intersects Saratoga Avenue via a driveway design across the
sidewalk as opposed to a public street intersection with raised curbs and wheelchair ramps, etc.
On -street parking is generally permitted on Saratoga Avenue near Biarritz Lane, though there are
some intermittent red curb parking restrictions to provide access to fire hydrants or to increase
visibility at entrances to other residential developments.
In March 2012, a resident communicated that the sight distance appears to be limited for drivers
in vehicles turning right out from Biarritz Lane when vehicles are parked on the east side of the
south leg of the Saratoga Avenue/Biarritz Lane intersection. Fehr & Peers conducted an
evaluation to determine if the intersection meets industry design standards, with and without
vehicles parked on the south side of Saratoga Avenue.
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John Cherbone
May 24, 2011
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SIGHT DISTANCE EVALUATION
FEHO'PEERS
Sight distance is evaluated to determine if a driver will have adequate visibility to enter a roadway
without resulting in a conflict with traffic already on that roadway. In this case, adequate visibility
should be provided so that a vehicle traveling westbound on Biarritz Lane and turning right onto
Saratoga Avenue will not conflict with through traffic traveling northbound on Saratoga Avenue.
Additionally, a vehicle traveling northbound on Saratoga Avenue should be able to see a vehicle
exiting Biarritz Lane so that adequate time is available for the driver to react and either take
evasive action or stop his or her vehicle, if needed.
In accordance with Caltrans' Highway Design Manual (HDM, 2007) the minimum stopping sight
distance required for vehicles turning left from Biarritz Lane to Saratoga Avenue is 360 feet based
on a design speed of 45 mph. Design speed is typically five (5) mph hour higher than the posted
limit, which is 40 mph on Saratoga Avenue.
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Figure 1: Intersection Sight Distance
During a field visit, the sight
distance was measured at the
westbound approach of
Biarritz Lane approximately 13
feet behind the face of curb
for the northbound direction,
which is the approximate
distance where the driver
would be when parked at the
edge of the sidewalk. This
distance from the face of curb
is approximately where a driver would be located when stopped and deciding when to turn (see
Figure 1 to left).
Without any vehicles parked on the street near Biarritz Lane, the available sight distance for
drivers on Biarritz Lane with their vehicle stopped behind the sidewalk was measured to be
approximately 170 feet when looking for vehicles traveling northbound on Saratoga Avenue (see
Figure 2). The line of sight for drivers is impeded by the extensive landscaping located behind the
sidewalk south of Biarritz Lane. This sight distance would be further reduced if one or more
vehicles were parked near the intersection. In developed areas including Saratoga, minimum
required sight distance is often not available for drivers when their vehicles are positioned behind
a sidewalk or crosswalk.
Assuming that a vehicle moves forward to increase the driver's sight distance and the driver's eyes
are approximately six (6) feet behind the face of the curb, the measured sight distance is
approximately 300 feet with a car parked down the street (see Figure 3). In either case, the
existing sight distance on Saratoga Avenue without cars parked immediately adjacent to Biarritz
Lane intersection is less than the minimum sight distance of 360 feet required by industry
standards.
CONCLUSIONS
The existing sight -distance at Biarritz Lane looking to the south on Saratoga Avenue without
vehicles parked immediately south of Biarritz Lane does not meet the minimum sight distance of
John Cherbone
May 24, 2011
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FEHR/S''PEERS
360 feet . Restricting parking for 75 feet (approximately three car lengths) south of Biarritz Lane
would connect to an existing red curb in front of a residence; thus, the first available parking
space south of Biarritz Lane would be where the car is shown in Figures 2 and 3. Thus restricting
parking for 75 feet from Biarritz Lane will ensure that at least 300 feet of sight distance is
provided. In addition, vehicles can move forward onto the shoulder of the road to further increase
their sight distance to the recommended 360 feet. To balance the parking needs along Saratoga
Avenue with the need to provide reasonable visibility, we recommend that a parking prohibition
be implemented between Biarritz Lane and the existing red curb to the south (approximately 75
feet).
Figure 2: Saratoga Avenue/Biarritz Lane Intersection Looking South (towards Cox Avenue)
from Biarritz Lane with no parked vehicles on the street and 13 feet from face of curb
Figure 3: Saratoga Avenue/Biarritz Lane Intersection Looking South (towards Cox Avenue)
from Biarritz Lane with parked vehicles on the street and 6 feet from face of curb