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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-17-2009 PEBTAC MinutesSaratoga Pedestrian, Equestrian and Bicycle Trails Committee Meeting City Hall Planning Offices 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga MEETING MINUTES Tuesday, February 17th, 2009 Meeting started 7:00pm I. Organization Attendees: Denise Goldberg, Chair (absent, excused) Jim Stallman, Vice Chair Bill Brooks, Citizen Advisor (absent, excused) Ray Cosyn, Citizen Advisor Ann Waltonsmith, Citizen Advisor Iveta Harvancik, Staff II. Administration Minutes approved for January 2009. III. Oral and Written Communication None IV. Staff Report A. Sanborn Park has put out a notice that dogs are once again allowed in the Park – they must be on leash. B. Denise walked Chester and asked about an apparent trail easement. Staff identified that there is an trail easement on the south side of the 2 parcel subdivision in question as shown on a city parcel map which was provided to the committee. A discussion ensued regarding other trail easements on the west side of the Chester Sobey neighborhood with one connecting to West Valley College and another to San Marcos Road identified. V. Old Business A. Bicycle Facilities Map/Circulation Element – Ann of the committee provided photos of Class III signage and striping (sharrows) features found in San Francisco which could be considered for our Class III Bike Routes. A City Council Agenda item will again be taken up on this matter as early as March 18th but first it will be vetted through the PEBTC on March 17th. B. Potential New Trail Maps – 2 trails are on the City website now. 5 candidate new maps were distributed and comments are to be made by the committee along with review by the City Attorney and Public Works Director. C. Trails Photo Contest – There is an article on the contest in the current issue Saratoga News. The sponsor, Village Business Venz Photography, is conducting the contest and hoping to attract High School participants. Venz Photography offered to facilitate a Trails specific photo contest should the PEBTC want to pursue this. VI. New Business A. Code of Ethics and Values – distributed to committee members B. Blue Hills School Railroad Crossing Safety Project - Dennis King, neighborhood resident to the crossing presented findings on a color coded map of the neighborhood for a survey which he conducted. There is overwhelming support from he and his 2 neighbors to have the crossing reopened. He asked how best to pursue this. The committee expressed its support and also noted that the crossing is a VTA BPAC project with planned funding. It was suggested that the Mayor be contacted. The committee acting Chair is to write a note to the Council asking for an update on City efforts to reopen the crossing and also to carry a message to the VTA BPAC with the latest evidence of support for the crossing project. Saratoga’s Mayor is on the PAC at VTA and should also be able to convey the importance of this project with the added request that VTA work to include seeing that UP grant the City the easement necessary to reopen the crossing. It was noted that the neighborhood is a 1967-68 development and that there has never been a safety problem with the crossing as it was. C. Carnelian Glen Trail Encroachment – Mary Anne Swan expressed concern about new fencing encroaching on the trail. A survey would be required to establish whether the fences are encroaching upon the trail easement. At this time there is no plan to do such a survey. D. Parker Ranch Trail Update – Saratoga Country Club and the Parker Ranch HO Association have signed approval to rerouting of the trail to improve the grade on the hill. This is a consent calendar item for the forthcoming City Council meeting. VII. Member Reports (information only, no actions to be taken) A. Pending trails updates – Parker Ranch Trail – new alignment easement to be on 18th Feb Council Consent Calendar B. Member reports – Mustard Faire is March 1st. VIII. Action Items Summary Jim – Write letter to Council regarding Blue Hills School Railroad Crossing Safety Project Jim – Communicate importance of the Blue Hills School Railroad Crossing Safety Project to the VTA BPAC Ann – Follow up with an interested community member who expressed an interest in possibly joining the PEBTC