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1985-009-Amending The Los Gatos Hillside Specific Plan With Respect To Emergency Access RoadsRESOLUTION NO. 1985 -9 A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS AMENDING THE LOS GATOS HILLSIDE SPECIFIC PLAN WITH RESPECT TO EMERGENCY ACCESS ROADS WHEREAS, under Government Code Section 55503, the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos conducted a public hearing for consideration of amendments to the Los Gatos Hillside Specific Plan on January 7, 1985 and continued the matter to January 22, 1985 for adoption of this resolution. WHEREAS, during these hearings the Town Council considered all of the items shown in Resolution No. 85 -1 of the Planning Commission. RESOLVED: The Town Council finds the amendments consistent with the Gener- al Plan. FURTHER RESOLVED: The Town Council finds that the amendments will not have a significant impact on the environment, based on a previously certified Environmental Impact Report. FURTHER RESOLVED: The Town Council adopts the following amendment to the adopted, existing Los Gatos Hillside Specific Plan: Amendinq Section 3.0 Circulation, 3.4 Implementation, Adding Subsection 14, as follows: 14. Emergency Access Roads Emergency access roads shall be provided in accordance with the following standards: a. Standards (1) Right-of-way Right -of -way shall he an emergency access easement granted to the public. Some consideration of pedestrian trail easements should also be included. (2) Width The width of the easement should he sufficient to contain the roadway with whatever additional easements are necessary for slope banks in the case of steep terrain. Roadbed widths should be a minimum of 15 feet plus an additional three feet of shoulder. A lesser width may not be approved unless there is a finding by the Planning Commission that the minimum width called for above would have a severe en- vironmental impact, and that with a lesser width adequate fire protection can be maintained. (3) Structural Strength Structural strength of the roadbed shall be designed to withstand a gross vehicle weight of 30,000 pounds. A mini- mum of six inches of aggregate base and some surface suffi- cient to protect the base shall be required. (4) Roadway Surface Roadway surface must be sufficient to protect the roadway base and provide a non -skid surface in areas where the grade exceeds 15 %. Where the grade is less than 15% the surface shall be a double chip seal. (5) Closure Devices Gates with locking devices shall provide closure and permit access by Police, Fire and other emergency vehicles, mainte- nance vehicles and by the general public in times of emergency. Staff shall conduct a study of gates and appro- priate locking mechanisms in order to resolve the following and other problems, and submit its report to the Planning Commission meeting at its second meeting in March, 1985: (a) Making operation easy enough to facilitate inspection, maintenance and quick access during emergencies. Ideally, an Operator or Inspector should be able to open the gate without leaving the vehicle. (b) Reducing vandalism. (c) Preventing access by motorcycles. (d) Providing operational effectiveness under emergency conditions. b. Inspection Inspection shall occur at three month intervals to ensure that the emergency access road is adequately maintained to serve its intended purpose and to ensure that it has not been blocked by unauthorized storage of construction materials, inoperative vehicles, slides, trees, etc. c. Inventory A thorough inventory shall be made to clearly identify all emer- gency access roads to determine what deficiencies and limitations exist for their use so that emergency response plans can be made. Any changes in the inventory shall be documented as thev occur. A report on the inventory shall be submitted to the Planning Commission at its second meeting in March, 1985. - 2 - d. Maintenance Developers of land who create the need for emergency access roads shall dedicate the necessary right -of -way and enter into perpetual agreements with the Town, tying responsibilit`t for maintenance of emergency access roadways and locking devices to the land, e. Complaints Complaints of problems with emergency access roads or locking devices shall be investigated promptly by Town Staff. FURTHER RESOLVED: The Town Council recommends the amendments to the existing adopted Los Gatos Hillside Specific Plan to the County of Santa Clara for adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos held on the 22nd day of January , 1985, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS Eric D. Carlson Terrence J. Dail Thomas J. Ferrito, Brent N. Ventura and Ma or Joanne Ben'amin NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS None ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS None SIGNED : `y L2. 12�, 41IN 2 c tt A OR OF T E 0� OS GATOS ATTEST: ER OF'THF T014N OF LOS GATOS - 3 -