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19 Staff Report - Downtown Streetscape Plan (2)DATE: TO: COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT April 5, 1996 MEETING DATE: 4/15/96 ITEM NO. /� MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL CHAIR AND MEMBERS OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FROM: TOWN MANAGER/ EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: DOWNTOWN STREETSCAPE PLAN REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY: A. CONSIDER ADOPTING RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT STREETSCAPE AND IMPROVEMENT GUIDELINES. B. CONSIDER ADOPTING RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PAUL RODRIGUES TO PROCEED WITH PART B OF CONTRACT FOR PLANNING AND DESIGN SERVICES (PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS & ESTIMATES FOR PLANTERS AND SEATING AREAS). TOWN COUNCIL: A. CONSIDER ADOPTING RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT STREETSCAPE AND IMPROVEMENT GUIDELINES. RECOMMENDATION: TOWN COUNCIL/ AGENCY: 1. Open and hold the public hearing; 2. Close the public hearing. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY: 1. Adopt Resolution approving the Central Business District Streetscape and Improvement Guidelines. (Attachment 1) 2. Adopt Resolution authorizing Paul Rodrigues to proceed with Part B of contract for planning and design services (Plans, Specifications and Estimates for Planters and Seating areas). (Attachment 2) TOWN COUNCIL: 1. Adopt Resolution approving the Central Business District Streetscape and Improvement Guidelines. (Attachment 3) BACKGROUND: On March 18, 1996, the Town Council and Redevelopment Agency held a joint public hearing to consider the Central Business District (CBD) Streetscape and Improvement Guidelines (Guidelines). The Streetscape Concept, Street Tree, and Lighting and Furnishing Plans plus Detail Prototypes were discussed at the hearing. The public, downtown merchants, Redevelopment Advisory Committee and Downtown Association representatives commented on the Plans. Please see the Council and Agency report dated Mach 15, 1996 for a detailed analysis of the Streetscape Plan. PREPARED BY: LEE E. BOWMAN PLANNING DIRECTOR Reviewed by: Attorney mance Revised: 4/5/96 10:54 am Reformatted: 10/23/95 April 15, 1996 Los Gatos, California STREETSCAPE PUBLIC HEARING CONT: Speakers continued: Chris Benson, 208 Bachman, spoke of the need for maintenance downtown such as clean sidewalks, trash removal, planter box upkeep and shrubbery renewal. No one else from the audience addressed this issue. Motion by Mr. O'Laughlin, seconded by Mrs. Lubeck, to close the public hearing. Carried by a vote of 4 ayes. Mrs. Benjamin was absent. Council Consensus: 1) Use brick for the benches as it is easier to maintain and repair. 2) Grays Lane closure can be considered in the future but for now Council will stick to the current plan. 3) Comfort stations should be considered as part of the parking structures, may be feasible in the Town Plaza, and staff should investigate the costs. 4) Parking in front of the Coffee Roasting Company may be considered at a later date but for now the plan will remain as is. 5) Additional drinking fountains will be added. 6) Village Lane should at least incorporate the lighting features of the plan. 7) Old Town will be required to use the landscaping and lighting plan of the streetscape design, keeping in mind the different needs in the different locations. 8) A cultural center is not a part of the present scheme. 9) The right hand turn removals should be deleted from the plans. 10) A rail on the planter boxes may be used. 11) Parking and traffic patterns to be addressed as part of this plan 12) Maintenance of all elements of the plan is essential. A method for sufficient ongoing maintenance must be considered. Linda Lubeck comments: Consider the probability of a four way stop at Bachman. Consider the buses stopping in the traffic lane for the short time they would have to stop. Lee Bowman comments: Consider a stop sign at Main and College. Noted that the Loyd Turner Plan included a one way couplet with University and Santa Cruz Ave. DOWNTOWN STREETSCAPE AND IMPROVEMENTS/RESOLUTION 1996-3RD (19A.49) Motion by Mr. O'Laughlin, seconded by Mrs. Lubeck, that the Agency adopt Resolution 1996- 3RD entitled, RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS APPROVING THE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT STREETSCAPE AND IMPROVEMENT GUIDELINES. Carried by a vote of 4 ayes. Mrs. Benjamin was absent. DOWNTOWN STREETSCAPE/RODRIGUES DESIGN SERVICES/RESO 1996-4RD (19B.49) Motion by Mrs. Lubeck, seconded by Mr. O'Laughlin, that the Agency adopt Resolution 1996- 4RD entitled, RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS AUTHORIZING PAUL RODRIGUES TO PROCEED WITH PART B OF CONTRACT FOR PLANNING AND DESIGN SERVICES (PLAN. SPECIFICATIONS & ESTIMATES FOR TC: D8: MM041596.JT 7 April 15, 1996 Los Gatos, California ROBERTS ROAD 17050/RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT/ORDINANCE 2014 (18B.09) Motion by Mrs. Lubeck, seconded by Mr. O'Laughlin, that Council adopt Ordinance 2014 entitled, ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS AMENDING THE TOWN CODE EFFECTING A ZONE CHANGE FROM R-1:8000 TO RM:5-12-PD FOR PROPERTY AT 17050 ROBERTS ROAD. Carried by a vote of 4 ayes. Mrs. Benjamin was absent. LOS GATOS CREEK TRAIL BRIDGE/LARK AVE/9517 PROJECT (14.35) Motion by Mrs. Lubeck, seconded by Mr. O'Laughlin, that Council continue this item to May 6, 1996. Carried by a vote of 4 ayes. Mrs. Benjamin was absent. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PORTION OF MEETING ACCOUNTS PAYABLE/RATIFICATION/MARCH 1996 (O1.V) Motion by Mrs. Lubeck, seconded by Mr. O'Laughlin, that Council ratify the accompanying check register in the amount of $40.70 for accounts payable invoice paid on March 26, 1996. Carried by a vote of 4 ayes. Mrs. Benjamin was absent. PAYROLL RATIFICATION/MARCH 1996 (02.V) Motion by Mrs. Lubeck, seconded by Mr. O'Laughlin, that the Agency ratify the check register in the amount of $4,972.51 for the payroll of February 25 through March 9, 1996, paid on March 15, 1996 and payroll of March 10 through March 23, 1996 paid on March 29, 1996. Carried by a vote of 4 ayes. Mrs. Benjamin was absent. AGENCY MINUTES OF APRIL 1, 1996 (03.V) Motion by Mrs. Lubeck, seconded by Mr. O'Laughlin, that the Agency Minutes of April 1, 1996, be approved as submitted. Carried by a vote of 4 ayes. Mrs. Benjamin was absent. JOINT TOWN COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PUBLIC HEARING STREETSCAPE/DOWNTOWN CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT/MAIN ST TO N SANTA CRUZ AND LOS GATOS-SARATOGA ROAD INTERSECTION (19.49) Mayor/Chairman Attaway stated that this was the time and place duly noted for public hearing for Agency to consider adopting resolution approving the Central Business District Streetscape and Improvement Guidelines and consider adopting resolution authorizing Paul Rodrigues to proceed with Part B of contract for planning and design services (plans, specifications and estimates for planters and seating areas) and for Council to consider resolution approving the Central Business District Streetscape and Improvement Guidelines. The following people from the audience spoke to this issue: Paul Rodriguez, Landscape Architect, 100 Locust St., Santa Cruz, presented the streetscape conceptualization and explained the fluidity of the design, how it can be approached incrementally arid assessed while being incorporated into the present composition of the downtown, taking into account the impacts on traffic, parking and the residential neighborhoods. Bill York, 203 Palmer Drive, prefers the wood planter boxes rather than the brick proposal. He noted the need to repair the infrastructure before doing the surface beautification. Harold Smith, 60 Roberts Road, requested comfort stations in the downtown plan. TC: D8: MM041596.JT 5 April 15, 1996 Los Gatos, California STREETSCAPE PUBLIC HEARING CONT: Speakers continued: Dennis Varni, 130 North Santa Cruz Ave., requested the closure of Grays Lane in the Streetscape Plan with the addition of park benches and lighting in that area making it a pedestrian plaza. Mr. Varni offered to purchase the property and put in the improvements for the benefit of the Town. Rick Melzig, 340 Bella Vista Ave., is opposed to more barriers to the North -South traffic flow. Opposed the stop signs on University and the narrowing of S. Santa Cruz at the Town Plaza. He also noted the need to commit to a maintenance plan to assure the upkeep of any newly implemented beautification elements. Warren Bisbee, 18400 Overlook Road, representing the Lions Club, spoke of the club's pledge of continued support for the downtown beautification projects. He mentioned the club's present project of bringing electricity to the plaza so as to supply a light source to the park trees. Terri Hope, 212 Bella Vista Ave., is opposed to losing the parking space in front of her establishment. Each space has a monetary value to her business and she is not willing to forego that space for a pedestrian way. Sue Farwell, 121 Laurel Ave., is not in favor of the design of the planter box on the intersection of University and Main. She favors keeping all possible parking spaces and not hindering the flow of traffic with objects protruding into the street. She feels that pedestrians are more at risk with foliage obstructing the driver's view and noted that the trees tended to cover the architectural styles of the buildings downtown and would like to see smaller trees. Shirley Henderson, 98 West Main, spoke to the need of widening the University Main corner (which is very narrow) so that the buses would be able to make the turn without bumping into the pedestrians waiting on the corner to cross the street. John Lochner, 150 Creffield Heights, encouraged the Council to continue its work toward enhancing the downtown and requested additional drinking fountain locations. He also asked that Village Lane be included in the downtown plan. Peri Frantz, 16345 Englewood, would like the Streetscape Plan to include Old Town and that block of University and to be particularly sensitive to the Old Town Theater. Megan Davidson, 228 Carlester Drive, strongly favors the establishment of a cultural center in Los Gatos and feels that the streetscape effort ignores a more basic need in our community for the recognition of the arts. She asks that the Old Town Theater be a central focus and socializing element in the development of the downtown center of our community. Thelma Spaziani, 204 Willow Hill, addressed the accessibility on the streets for the handicapped. She requested that level and even cuts be made that won't take the average citizen by surprise. Deborah Gabris, 381 Johnson Ave., asked if parking would be eliminated with the median addition on S. Santa Cruz. She also asked that the right hand turn be kept on Santa Cruz. It eliminates a great deal of the traffic backup at the red lights. Maggie Creighton, P.O.Box 1030, L.G., lives on Massol, spoke of the new trash receptacles and asked if they could be maintained on a more regular schedule. She would like to see a 50% increase in pick up service. Gary Schloh, 213 Bean Ave., asked for additional upkeep and care for the downtown planters. Bill Frantz, 16345 Englewood, enquired about the lighting and water fountains. Frank Jones, 112 Belhaven Drive, asked that this streescape plan be viewed as a living plan and that it be reviewed on an ongoing basis. He would like to see the plan be kept at the Library so the public can conveniently access and view its progress. He also asked that parking accessibility be a prime element in the streetscape plan. TC: D8: MM041596.JT 6 PAGE 2 MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL SUBJECT: CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT STREETSCAPE PLAN April 5, 1996 The Council/ Agency continued the item so public notices could be sent to affected residents, merchants and property owners. A total of 1,462 notices were sent to downtown merchants and residents (see Attachment 4). Notice of the April 9, 1996 public workshop and the April 15, 1996 hearing was also published in the Los Gatos Weekly. An article written by the Council/ Agency members about the Streetscape Plan was published in the Los Gatos Weekly on April 9, 1996 (see Attachment 5). DISCUSSION: The Streetscape and Street Tree Plans have been modified in response to comments received at the public hearing on March 18, 1996. Below is a summary of the modifications: 1. Stop signs at Bachman Avenue: Concerns were expressed that traffic would be diverted onto adjoining neighborhood streets due to stop signs proposed on North Santa Cruz Avenue at Bachman. The stop signs will not be considered for implementation until a traffic study on the signs has been completed in conjuction with a study for the Los Gatos -Saratoga Road and N. Santa Cruz Avenue intersection. 2. Flowering trees in proposed planters: The originally proposed Oleanders have been substituted on the Street Tree Plan with the flowering Rhaphiolepis "Majestic Beauty". It will grow to 15 feet in height and not interfere with the visibility of business frontages. 3. Bus stops,: The Streetscape Plan includes "in -lane" bus stops at Bachman Avenue and Bean Avenue. The bus stops are proposed with widened sidewalk areas or "chokers". Chokers remain at the bus stops in the Plan, and will be subject to a traffic study before implemented. 4. Gray's Lane: Comments about removing the proposal to make Gray's Lane one-way westbound have been received. The street is sub -standard in width for a two way street with parking on one side. Making it one-way westbound from the Los Gatos Brewing Company driveway will coordinate it with Elm Street as an existing one-way street eastbound. The one-way portion of Gray's Lane also complies with the Los Gatos Brewing Company Conditional Use Permit, which requires traffic exiting their driveway to turn right (west). Additional comments from the public were received by staff. The comments and corresponding responses are below: Be careful making Grays Lane a one-way street. As mentioned above, Gray's Lane as a one-way westbound street will coordinate it with Elm Street as an existing one-way eastbound street . The one-way street allows for a sidewalk widening of three (3) feet on each side and complies with ADA access requirements. Consider chokers rather than medians at the south end of Santa Cruz Avenue. The purpose of the medians is to create a gateway to downtown. The medians will provide visual interest, create safe refuge for pedestrians crossing the street and slow motorists exiting from northbound Highway 17. Chokers on S. Santa Cruz Ave. would not create a gateway effect. Don't allow bikes, skateboards or rollerblades on sidewalks. "No skateboarding" signs are currently posted in certain downtown areas and enforced by the Police Department. The issue of skateboards on sidewalks was previously considered and Council decided to allow the skateboards. No additional signs relating to bikes, rollerblades or skateboards are proposed in the Guidelines. PAGE 3 MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL SUBJECT: CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT STREETSCAPE PLAN April 5, 1996 CONCLUSION: The purpose of the Guidelines is to establish a comprehensive plan for public improvements in the downtown. Design, placement and function of downtown improvements will be compatible and coordinated as a result of adopting the Guidelines. The improvements may be completed in phases, while the end result will be a unified downtown design. The improvement do not have to be funded and implemented at one time. Service clubs, downtown businesses and individual Los Gatans can, if they wish, contribute toward the cost of benches, trash receptacles and planters. Approval of the Guidelines does not commit any funding for the implementation. The preliminary cost estimate for implementation is $1,018,813.75 (see Attachment 6). All improvements that eliminate blight as defined by Community Redevelopment Law are eligible for funding by the Redevelopment Agency. As Redevelopment funds are made available for downtown improvements, the funding and scope of work will be sent to the Council/ Agency for authorization. The Agency's approved "Adopt -a -Bench" program may be implemented with the approval of the CBD Streetscape Guidelines. The Agency has a list of six people waiting to contribute funding for a bench. The Downtown Association wants to begin installing benches as shown on the Streetscape Plan as soon as possible. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS: The CBD Streetscape Plan is a project as defined under CEQA but is Categorically Exempt (Section 15301(c)). A Notice of Exemption will not be filed. The Streetscape Plan was addressed by Environmental Impact Reports prepared for the Downtown Specific Plan and Redevelopment Plan and is consistent with these two Plans. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of the Guidelines will have no fiscal impact on the Town. Part B of the contract with Paul Rodrigues for planning and design services is budgeted and funded (Account 4420-61004) as explained in Attachment 7. Attachments: 1. Agency Resolution approving the Central Business District Streetscape and Improvement Guidelines. 2. Agency Resolution authorizing Paul Rodrigues to proceed with Part B of the contract (Plans, Specifications and Estimates for Planters and Seating areas). 3. Town Council Resolution approving the CBD Streetscape and Improvement Guidelines. 4. Public notice sent to downtown merchants and residents 5. Los Gatos Weekly Article on Streetscape Plan, dated April 9, 1996 6. Preliminary cost estimate for Plan implementation 7. Council report: Paul Rodrigues contract services for Streetscape Plan preparation (dated October 12, 1995) Distribution: Paul Rodrigues, Landscape Architect, 108 Locust Street #2, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Barbra Toren, Executive Director, Downtown Association Shirley Henderson, Beautification Chair, Downtown Association Parking Commission Redevelopment Advisory Committee Robin Tole, Chair, Los Gatos Chamber of Commerce, 180 S. Market St., San Jose, CA 95113 LEB:BL:KS N:1DE V\CNCLRPTSICBDSCAPE.2 AGENCY RESOLUTION 1996- RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE TOWN LOS GATOS APPROVING THE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT STREETSCAPE AND IMPROVEMENT GUIDELINES WHEREAS, the amended Guidelines incorporate additional American with Disabilities Act and Title 24 requirements, and changes necessitated by establishing the Streetscape Plan; and WHEREAS, the Guidelines including a Streetscape Plan, Lighting and Furnishings Plan, Street Tree Plan and Five Design Prototypes are necessary for implementing the Redevelopment Agency's Adopt -A -Bench Program. RESOLVED: by the Redevelopment Agency that the Agency does hereby approve the Central Business District Streetscape and Improvement Guidelines (shown in Exhibit A). PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Redevelopment Agency of the Town of Los Gatos, California, held on the 15h day of April, 1996, by the following vote: AGENCY MEMBERS: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: SIGNED: ATTEST: CHAIR OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA SECRETARY OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA ATTACHMENT 1 n:ldevlydalcbdguide.acc CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT STREETSCAPE AND IMPROVEMENT GUIDELINES I. INTRODUCTION In May 1990, the Town Council accepted a report from the Commercial Plan Committee that included a recommendation to develop guidelines and standards for the orderly placement of street furniture and appurtenances on downtown sidewalks. These guidelines will provide the standard for the placement and location of such things as benches, trash receptacles, newspaper racks, and anything that may be placed on the public sidewalks, streets, alleys and public right-of-way in the Central Business District. II. SCOPE The standards in this document apply to the area within the boundary of the C-2 zone identified on the Town of Los Gatos Zoning Map as C-2 (Central Business District) (see Figure 1). III. PURPOSE Street furniture and appurtenances placed on street, sidewalks, alleys and other rights -of -way may unreasonably interfere or obstruct pedestrian, vehicular or bicycle use of the public travel lanes. The primary purpose of streets and sidewalks is to efficiently, safely and conveniently move people between destinations. Additionally, the Town is concerned with providing the highest level of accessibility for elderly people and satisfying the American Disabilities Act (ADA) and Title 24 requirements. There is an urgent need to provide policy for keeping streets and sidewalks safe for pedestrian travel. The Town has been involved in several lawsuits due to serious injury caused by insecure tree wells and street furniture that was not designed with safety in mind or was placed on the sidewalk inappropriately. An ankle injury may cost the Town as much as $200,000 in costs and awards. More serious injuries have occurred in the downtown including head injuries caused by tripping over obstacles in the public right-of-way. These injuries are often permanent and debilitating. These standards are also intended to provide for clear sight distance, a clear view of traffic signs and promote the clean and orderly appearance of the downtown. IV. DEFINITIONS (1) Public right-of-way. Those areas dedicated for the public use for public purposes including but not limited to streets, parkways, alleys and sidewalks. (2) Street furniture. Includes such things, but is not limited to benches, trash and recycling receptacles, planters, newspaper racks, bicycle racks, electroliers, directional signs and similar appurtenances. EXHIT A V. GENERAL No person shall place or install any appurtenance into or over the public right-of-way. No person shall install or place any appurtenance into or over the public right-of-way if such appurtenance is determined to interfere with or impede the flow of pedestrian or vehicular circulation, endanger the safety persons or property, obstruct ingress or egress from any business or residence, interfere with disabled access or obstruct the use of postal service collection boxes, fire hydrants, utility meter boxes, traffic signals, crosswalks or other appurtenances permitted in the right-of-way. Any street furniture excluding newsracks purchased by a private individual, corporation or organization to be placed in the public right-of-way, becomes a donation to the Town and therefore, property of the Town of Los Gatos. The Town will endeavor to locate the donation item in the location requested by the donor. If that location does not meet all of the requirements of these guidelines, the Town reserves the right to locate the item elsewhere in the C-2 Zone. Once donated the Town has absolute control over the donated item, and may remove, relocate or dispose of the item whenever it is in the public interest to do so. Each donation shall include payment to cover installation and maintenance costs. A plaque no larger than 36 square inches may be attached to street furniture in recognition of a donation. upon approval of the Town. 1) Any appurtenance that in whole or in part is placed upon, or over any sidewalk shall: a) Only be placed near a curb or adjacent to the wall of a building; b) Not impede the growth of a Town approved tree, nor impede the use of another permitted appurtenance, or be attached to a street tree or tree grate, or placed upon a tree grate; c) Not exceed eight (8) feet in length; d) Provide a four (4) foot clearance zone between each eight (8) foot appurtenance or group of appurtenances to allow curb face access. e) Be in full compliance with any applicable ADA and Title 24 requirements. 2) No appurtenance shall be placed or installed: a) Within ten (10) feet of any marked or unmarked crosswalk as measured from the curb return (pedestal newsracks with a minimum height of fifteen inches from paved surface to bottom of newsrack may be closer to curb return - but no closer than five feet - at the discretion of the Planning Director); b) Within three (3) feet of any fire hydrant, fire call box, police call box, or other emergency facility; c) Within three (3) feet of any bench fixed parallel to curb, within four (4) feet of any bench fixed perpendicular to curb; d) Within five (5) feet of any driveway; e) Within five feet (5) of any bus stop zone; f) At any space where the clear space for the passage of pedestrians is reduced to less than six (6) feet, except that in areas where physical barriers provide for less than six feet, a clear space for passage of not less than four (4) feet may be permitted for a distance of not more than ten (10) feet with the approval of the Planning Director; Page 2 f) In a way that impedes or interferes with the reasonable use of any commercial window display; g) Within eighteen (18) inches from back of curb; h) Within twelve (12) inches of any accessible utility or meter flush mounted in sidewalk; i) In a way which impedes or interferes with an established path of travel related to access for persons with disabilities as defined in the ADA. 3) Non-compliance with these standards is a violation of Town Code Section 23.10.85(b)(1). VI. SIGNS (Refer to Figure No. 33-3(a) of the California Accessibility Reference Manual. Mav 1994, as amended ) 1) The Town shall develop a consistent public sign program for non -regulatory signs that allow the casual user to quickly orient themselves to the area. Typical sign groups are directional, traffic, street signs and public parking lot signs. 2) Sign locations shall be chosen carefully and should be consolidated when possible to reduce visual clutter. 3) The selected sign program shall be consistent throughout the Central Business District and signs shall consist of the same material, size, color and type. 4) Town signs shall use symbols instead of text as much as possible, particularly for traffic signs. 5) Town signs shall be fully compliant with ADA and Title 24 requirements. VII. LIGHTING 1) Develop pedestrian scale lighting standards for the downtown. 2) Upgrade lighting intensity near crosswalks and other areas that may be potentially hazardous. VIII. STREET FURNITURE Street furniture consists of but is not limited to benches, bicycle racks, trash and recycling receptacles, planters and newspaper racks. Benches (Refer to ADA Accessibility Guidelines, Section 4.33 Assembly Areas, Figure No. 45 "Minimum Clearances for Seating and Tables"). Page 3 1) Only the following bench models may be permitted in the public right-of-way in the Central Business District. All such benches shall be installed, owned and maintained by the Town of Los Gatos. The Town established the Adopt -A -Bench program to enable any person, group, or organization to donate an approved bench to the Town. Manufacturer: Smith & Hawkin Style: Giverny Belvedere Models: #5285 (4 foot) #5806 (5 foot) #5280 (5 foot) #5807 (6 foot) #5547 (6 foot) #5808 (8 foot) Color: Natural Teakwood Manufacturer: Fair Weather Style: Plaza Models: #PL-5 (4-6 feet) #PL-1.5 (4-6 feet) Color: Mineral Bronze 2) Replace the existing planter /seating areas along N. Santa Cruz Avenue to improve their appearance and durability and to make street parking easier. Trash and Recycling Receptacles 1) Trash and Recycling Receptacles shall be consistent in design and materials. The standard trash receptacle in the Central Business District shall be as follows: Manufacturer: Terra -Form, Wausau Tile, Inc. Style: Deerfield Series Models: TF 1190 with TF1215 lid model 2) Trash and recycling receptacles shall be spaced at appropriate intervals to provide convenient disposal locations for the public and to reduce sidewalk litter. 3) Exceptions to the above type of trash receptacle may be made upon the approval of the Planning Director. Bicycle Racks 1) The Town shall remove existing publicly owned bicycle racks and encourage donations to replace existing bicycle racks throughout the Central Business District with a standard model that can be conveniently located and is easy and safe to use. 2) Bicycle racks shall not interfere with pedestrian flow and shall be easy and safe to use. Page 4 Newspaper Racks Newspaper racks provide an important public information source and are entitled to be displayed in the public right-of-way subject to Section 23.70.010 of the Town Code. Newsracks must be installed in compliance with all requirements of the plan. Landscaping 1) A plan shall be developed to replace the planter boxes along N. Santa Cruz Avenue . 2) Trees and landscaping shall be integral elements of the downtown. 3) Tree grates shall be designed to meet the requirements of the ADA and Title 24 requirements and shall be used at the base of street trees to provide tree protection and facilitate pedestrian flow and accessibility. 4) Parking lot areas shall be adequately landscaped to create a more aesthetically pleasing buffer zone between sidewalks and parking areas as well as to create distinctive parking lot entryways. Utilities 1) Continue the underground utility program. 2) Utility boxes, backflow devices, and other mechanical equipment shall be placed in unobtrusive locations and those above ground shall be screened from view. IX. FUTURE CONSIDERATIONS 1) Create distinguishing entries into downtown and other areas such as public parking lots. 2) Develop locations for pedestrian corridors that link parking areas to shopping areas. X. IMPLEMENTATION This downtown streetscape plan outlines the framework for orderly placement of street furniture and landscaping in the public right-of-way. It is intended to be a comprehensive plan for the downtown, defining standards for street furniture, pedestrian scale lighting, sidewalk design, public landscaping and public signs. It is necessary that implementation be a combined public and private venture involving those who have a stake in the success of the Central Business District. Implementation of improvements is intended to be completed as funding, private proposals and other improvement opportunities become available. Thus, completion of improvements may be completed in phases. Page 5 The overall adoption and approval of the Guidelines constitutes detailed standards for location, character and completion of streetscape improvements. The Guidelines were approved by the Town Council on April 15, 1996 with the following documents: 1) Streetscape Concept Plan for Central Business District Improvements (dated 2/26/96). (The concept plan for the Los Gatos -Saratoga Road and North Santa Cruz Avenue intersection and stop signs on N. Santa Cruz Avenue at Bachman Ave. will be subject to a traffic study before implementation is considered.) 2) Street Tree Plan for Central Business District Improvements (dated 2/27/96). (The Oleander trees indicated on the plan and proposed for the new planters have been substituted with Rhapheolepis "Majectic Beauty") 3) Lighting and Furnishings Plans for Central Business District Improvements (dated 2/26/96). 4) Six detail prototypes as follows (dated 1/27/96): a) Details: Gateways b) Mid -block Planter c) Corner Choker Detail d) Details: Planter e) Street Furniture 0 Choker Detail with Off -set Crosswalk (dated 2/28/96) These Guidelines are to be used in tandem with the goals of the General Plan, Downtown Specific Plan and Redevelopment Plan. Town government can play an important role in maintaining a economically viable downtown, but it is essential that the private property and business owners expand their role in ensuring the long range success of downtown. N: \DE V \RDAICB DGU IDE.2 Page 6 Scale 0' 100' 500' 1000' III ►■l■I®I Central Business District Historic Districts Loi Gatos Planning 31.1995 DNG: Ki. Thornton FIGURE 1 AGENCY RESOLUTION 1996- RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE TOWN LOS GATOS AUTHORIZING PAUL RODRIGUES TO PROCEED WITH PART B OF CONTRACT FOR PLANNING AND DESIGN SERVICES (PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS & ESTIMATES FOR PLANTERS AND SEATING AREAS) WHEREAS, Part B of the contract with Paul Rodrigues is budgeted and funded; and WHEREAS, the plans, specifications and estimates for the planter and seating areas are necessary for implementing downtown improvements under the Streetscape Plan. RESOLVED: by the Redevelopment Agency that the Agency does hereby authorize Paul Rodrigues to proceed with Part B of the contract for planning and design services (Plans, Specifications and Estimates for planters and seating areas). PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Redevelopment Agency of the Town of Los Gatos, California, held on the 15th day of April, 1996, by the following vote: AGENCY MEMBERS: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: SIGNED: ATTEST: CHAIR OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA SECRETARY OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA ATTACHMENT n:\dev\rda\resopart.b RESOLUTION 1996- RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS APPROVING THE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT STREETSCAPE AND IMPROVEMENT GUIDELINES WHEREAS, the amended Guidelines incorporate additional American with Disabilities Act and Title 24 requirements, and changes necessitated by establishing the Streetscape Plan; and WHEREAS, the Guidelines including a Streetscape Plan, Lighting and Furnishings Plan, Street Tree Plan and Five Design Prototypes are necessary for implementing the Redevelopment Agency's Adopt -A -Bench Program. RESOLVED: that the Los Gatos Town Council does hereby approve the Central Business District Streetscape and Improvement Guidelines (as shown in Exhibit A). FURTHER RESOLVED: that the Los Gatos Town Council does hereby rescind the CBD Streetscape and Improvement Guidelines adopted by Resolution 1995-26 on February 21, 1995. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos, California, held on the 15th day of April, 1996, by the following vote: ATTACHMENT 3 COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: SIGNED: /s/ Patrick O'Laughlin MAYOR OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA ATTEST: /s/ Marian V. Cosgrove CLERK OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA N:1DEV\RESOS\CBDGUIDE.1 &2 CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT STREETSCAPE AND IMPROVEMENT GUIDELINES I. INTRODUCTION In May 1990, the Town Council accepted a report from the Commercial Plan Committee that included a recommendation to develop guidelines and standards for the orderly placement of street furniture and appurtenances on downtown sidewalks. These guidelines will provide the standard for the placement and location of such things as benches, trash receptacles, newspaper racks, and anything that may be placed on the public sidewalks, streets, alleys and public right-of-way in the Central Business District. II. SCOPE The standards in this document apply to the area within the boundary of the C-2 zone identified on the Town of Los Gatos Zoning Map as C-2 (Central Business District) (see Figure 1). III. PURPOSE Street furniture and appurtenances placed on street, sidewalks, alleys and other rights -of -way may unreasonably interfere or obstruct pedestrian, vehicular or bicycle use of the public travel lanes. The primary purpose of streets and sidewalks is to efficiently, safely and conveniently move people between destinations. Additionally, the Town is concerned with providing the highest level of accessibility for elderly people and satisfying the American Disabilities Act (ADA) and Title 24 requirements. There is an urgent need to provide policy for keeping streets and sidewalks safe for pedestrian travel. The Town has been involved in several lawsuits due to serious injury caused by insecure tree wells and street furniture that was not designed with safety in mind or was placed on the sidewalk inappropriately. An ankle injury may cost the Town as much as $200,000 in costs and awards. More serious injuries have occurred in the downtown including head injuries caused by tripping over obstacles in the public right-of-way. These injuries are often permanent and debilitating. These standards are also intended to provide for clear sight distance, a clear view of traffic signs and promote the clean and orderly appearance of the downtown. IV. DEFINITIONS (1) Public right-of-way. Those areas dedicated for the public use for public purposes including but not limited to streets, parkways, alleys and sidewalks. (2) Street furniture. Includes such things, but is not limited to benches, trash and recycling receptacles, planters, newspaper racks, bicycle racks, electroliers, directional signs and similar appurtenances. EXHIBIT A V. GENERAL No person shall place or install any appurtenance into or over the public right-of-way. No person shall install or place any appurtenance into or over the public right-of-way if such appurtenance is determined to interfere with or impede the flow of pedestrian or vehicular circulation, endanger the safety persons or property, obstruct ingress or egress from any business or residence, interfere with disabled access or obstruct the use of postal service collection boxes, fire hydrants, utility meter boxes, traffic signals, crosswalks or other appurtenances permitted in the right-of-way. Any street furniture excluding newsracks purchased by a private individual, corporation or organization to be placed in the public right-of-way, becomes a donation to the Town and therefore, property of the Town of Los Gatos. The Town will endeavor to locate the donation item in the location requested by the donor. If that location does not meet all of the requirements of these guidelines, the Town reserves the right to locate the item elsewhere in the C-2 Zone. Once donated the Town has absolute control over the donated item, and may remove, relocate or dispose of the item whenever it is in the public interest to do so. Each donation shall include payment to cover installation and maintenance costs. A plaque no larger than 36 square inches may be attached to street furniture in recognition of a donation, upon approval of the Town. 1) Any appurtenance that in whole or in part is placed upon, or over any sidewalk shall: a) Only be placed near a curb or adjacent to the wall of a building; b) Not impede the growth of a Town approved tree, nor impede the use of another permitted appurtenance, or be attached to a street tree or tree grate, or placed upon a tree grate; c) Not exceed eight (8) feet in length; d) Provide a four (4) foot clearance zone between each eight (8) foot appurtenance or group of appurtenances to allow curb face access. e) Be in full compliance with any applicable ADA and Title 24 requirements. 2) No appurtenance shall be placed or installed: a) Within ten (10) feet of any marked or unmarked crosswalk as measured from the curb return (pedestal newsracks with a minimum height of fifteen inches from paved surface to bottom of newsrack may be closer to curb return - but no closer than five feet - at the discretion of the Planning Director); b) Within three (3) feet of any fire hydrant, fire call box, police call box, or other emergency facility; c) Within three (3) feet of any bench fixed parallel to curb, within four (4) feet of any bench fixed perpendicular to curb; d) Within five (5) feet of any driveway; e) Within five feet (5) of any bus stop zone; f) At any space where the clear space for the passage of pedestrians is reduced to less than six (6) feet, except that in areas where physical barriers provide for less than six feet, a clear space for passage of not less than four (4) feet may be permitted for a distance of not more than ten (10) feet with the approval of the Planning Director; Page 2 fJ In a way that impedes or interferes with the reasonable use of any commercial window display; g) Within eighteen (18) inches from back of curb; h) Within twelve (12) inches of any accessible utility or meter flush mounted in sidewalk; i) In a way which impedes or interferes with an established path of travel related to access for persons with disabilities as defined in the ADA. 3) Non-compliance with these standards is a violation of Town Code Section 23.10.85(b)(1). VI. SIGNS (Refer to Figure No. 33-3(a) of the California Accessibility Reference Manual. Mav 1994. as amended ) 1) The Town shall develop a consistent public sign program for non -regulatory signs that allow the casual user to quickly orient themselves to the area. Typical sign groups are directional, traffic, street signs and public parking lot signs. 2) Sign locations shall be chosen carefully and should be consolidated when possible to reduce visual clutter. 3) The selected sign program shall be consistent throughout the Central Business District and signs shall consist of the same material, size, color and type. 4) Town signs shall use symbols instead of text as much as possible, particularly for traffic signs. 5) Town signs shall be fully compliant with ADA and Title 24 requirements. VII. LIGHTING 1) Develop pedestrian scale lighting standards for the downtown. 2) Upgrade lighting intensity near crosswalks and other areas that may be potentially hazardous. VIII. STREET FURNITURE Street furniture consists of but is not limited to benches, bicycle racks, trash and recycling receptacles, planters and newspaper racks. Benches (Refer to ADA Accessibility Guidelines. Section 4.33 Assembly Areas, Figure No. 45 "Minimum Clearances for Seating and Tables"). Page 3 1) Only the following bench models may be permitted in the public right-of-way in the Central Business District. All such benches shall be installed, owned and maintained by the Town of Los Gatos. The Town established the Adopt -A -Bench program to enable any person, group, or organization to donate an approved bench to the Town. Manufacturer: Smith & Hawkin Style: Giverny Belvedere Models: #5285 (4 foot) #5806 (5 foot) #5280 (5 foot) #5807 (6 foot) #5547 (6 foot) #5808 (8 foot) Color: Natural Teakwood Manufacturer: Fair Weather Style: Plaza Models: #PL-5 (4-6 feet) #PL-1.5 (4-6 feet) Color: Mineral Bronze 2) Replace the existing planter /seating areas along N. Santa Cruz Avenue to improve their appearance and durability and to make street parking easier. Trash and Recycling Receptacles 1) Trash and Recycling Receptacles shall be consistent in design and materials. The standard trash receptacle in the Central Business District shall be as follows: Manufacturer: Terra -Form, Wausau Tile, Inc. She Deerfield Series Models: TF 1190 with TF1215 lid model 2) Trash and recycling receptacles shall be spaced at appropriate intervals to provide convenient disposal locations for the public and to reduce sidewalk litter. 3) Exceptions to the above type of trash receptacle may be made upon the approval of the Planning Director. Bicycle Racks 1) The Town shall remove existing publicly owned bicycle racks and encourage donations to replace existing bicycle racks throughout the Central Business District with a standard model that can be .conveniently located and is easy and safe to use. 2) Bicycle racks shall not interfere with pedestrian flow and shall be easy and safe to use. Page 4 Newspaper Racks Newspaper racks provide an important public information source and are entitled to be displayed in the public right-of-way subject to Section 23.70.010 of the Town Code. Newsracks must be installed in compliance with all requirements of the plan. Landscaping 1) A plan shall be developed to replace the planter boxes along N. Santa Cruz Avenue . 2) Trees and landscaping shall be integral elements of the downtown. 3) Tree grates shall be designed to meet the requirements of the ADA and Title 24 requirements and shall be used at the base of street trees to provide tree protection and facilitate pedestrian flow and accessibility. 4) Parking lot areas shall be adequately landscaped to create a more aesthetically pleasing buffer zone between sidewalks and parking areas as well as to create distinctive parking lot entryways. Utilities 1) Continue the underground utility program. 2) Utility boxes, backflow devices, and other mechanical equipment shall be placed in unobtrusive locations and those above ground shall be screened from view. IX. FUTURE CONSIDERATIONS 1) Create distinguishing entries into downtown and other areas such as public parking lots. 2) Develop locations for pedestrian corridors that link parking areas to shopping areas. X. IMPLEMENTATION This downtown streetscape plan outlines the framework for orderly placement of street furniture and landscaping in the public right-of-way. It is intended to be a comprehensive plan for the downtown, defining standards for street furniture, pedestrian scale lighting, sidewalk design, public landscaping and public signs.. It is necessary that implementation be a combined public and private venture involving those who have a stake in the success of the Central Business District. Implementation of improvements is intended to be completed as funding, private proposals and other improvement opportunities become available. Thus, completion of improvements may be completed in phases. Page 5 The overall adoption and approval of the Guidelines constitutes detailed standards for location, character and completion of streetscape improvements. The Guidelines were approved by the Town Council on April 15, 1996 with the following documents: 1) Streetscape Concept Plan for Central Business District Improvements (dated 2/26/96). (The concept plan for the Los Gatos -Saratoga Road and North Santa Cruz Avenue intersection and stop signs on N. Santa Cruz Avenue at Bachman Ave. will be subject to a traffic study before implementation is considered.) 2) Street Tree Plan for Central Business District Improvements (dated 2/27/96). (The Oleander trees indicated on the plan and proposed for the new planters have been substituted with Rhapheolepis "Majectic Beauty") 3) Lighting and Furnishings Plans for Central Business District Improvements (dated 2/26/96). 4) Six detail prototypes as follows (dated 1/27/96): a) Details: Gateways b) Mid -block Planter c) Corner Choker Detail d) Details: Planter e) Street Furniture f) Choker Detail with Off -set Crosswalk (dated 2/28/96) These Guidelines are to be used in tandem with the goals of the General Plan, Downtown Specific Plan and Redevelopment Plan. Town government can play an important role in maintaining a economically viable downtown, but it is essential that the private property and business owners expand their role in ensuring the long range success of downtown. N:\DEV RDA\CBDGUIDE.2 Page 6 III I■IIII I®I Central Business District Historic Districts La,Gates DWG K. 31The9ra9 tac FIGURE 1 -0 " of pS c At�S REDEYELOPMENTAGENCY PROMOTE DOWNTOWN BEAUTIFICATION! YOUR INPUT IS NEEDED ON THE STREETSCAPE PLAN FOR THE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT ! As part of the Downtown Beautification Program, a Draft Streetscape Plan for the Central Business District has been developed. The Draft Streetscape Plan is recommended by the Redevelopment Advisory Committee, Downtown Association, and Beautification Committee after incorporating changes requested by downtown property owners and merchants. The Draft Streetscape Plan shows improvements that will be made to Santa Cruz Avenue from Wood Road to Los Gatos -Saratoga Road and Main Street from Santa Cruz Avenue to College Avenue. Thdse changes include: 1. Landscape median on South Santa Cruz Avenue to create gateway. 2. Location and design of new landscape planters, waste containers, benches, pedestrian scale light fixtures, drinking fountains, and bike racks. 3. Landscape theme for planters and street trees along N. Santa Cruz Avenue. 4. Signs orienting visitors to downtown parking and other facilities. 5. Wider sidewalks. 6. Make Grays Lane one-way. The Draft Streetscape Plan will be presented at two public meetings and you are encouraged to attend. PUBLIC MEETING: PUBLIC HEARING: TIME: LOCATION: TUESDAY-APRIL 9, 1996 MONDAY- APRIL 15, 1996 7:30 PM COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 110 E. MAIN STREET, LOS GATOS If you have any questions, please contact Bud Lortz, Redevelopment Manager, at (408)354-6867. ATTACHMENT 4 LOS GATOS WEEKLY -TIMES APRIL 10, 1996 a1 Co ^ .v i. 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Lighting - Pedestrian Sidewalk Lights 36 @ $3,000.00 $108,000.00 4. Furnishings a. Benches 40 @ $750.00 $30,000.00 b. Drinking Fountains 6 @ $2,500.00 $15,000.00 c. Trash Containers 30 @ $600.00 $18,000.00 d. Bicycle Parking (8 locations) allowance 8 @ $1,000.00 $8,000.00 e. News Racks - allowance 16 @ $2,000.00 $32,000.00 f Bollards - allowance 10 @ $150.00 $ I,500.00 5. Street Trees a. Move Magnolias - allowance 12 @ $2,000.00 $24,000.00 b. New Street Trees - allowance 30 @ $150.00 $4,500.00 c. Tree grates for trees in sidewalk 15 @. $300.00 $4,500.00 6. Gray's Lane Sidewalks 15 @ $2,400.00 $36,000.00 7. S. Santa Cruz Avenue (Gateway Median) - 1600 @ $20.00 $32,000.00 allowance 8. Additional Handicapped Ramps 6 @ $2,200.00 $13,200.00 9. Signs a. Street Signs 19 @ $250.00 $4,750.00 b. Parking Lots 9 @ $75.00 $675.00 c. Location Maps 8 @ $800.00 $6,400.00 d. Welcome Signs 2 @ $2,500.00 $5,000.00 10. Median @'E. Main - Stamped Paving 750 @ $10.00 $7,500.00 SUBTOTAL $385,925.00 CONTINGENCY (15%) $132,888.75 ESTIMATED TOTAL $1,018,813.75 N^.DEV\RDA\COST. WPD ATTACHMENT 6 AGENCY AGENDA DATE: 10/16/95 ITEM NO. R_ TOWN OF LOS GATOS AGENCY AGENDA REPORT DATE. October 12. 1995 TO: CHAIR AND MEMBERS OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FROM: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: 1. ADOPT RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TO EXECUTE AGREEMENT WITH PAUL RODRIGUES TO PREPARE PHASE II CF THE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT STREETSCAPE GUIDELINES 2. AUTHORIZE TRANSFER OF S20,987.50 FROM CAPITAL TO CONTRACT SERVICES. RECOMMENDATION: 1. Adopt resolution authonzing Executive Director to execute agreement with Paul Rodrigues to prepare Phase II of the Central Business Distnct Streetscape Guidelines. 2. Authonze transfer of $20,987.50 from Capital to Contract Services. BACKGROUND: On February 21, 1995, the Town Council adopted Phase I of the Central Business District Streetscape and Improvement Guidelines. The Guidelines (Phase I) provide standards for installing public improvements such as benches, trash receptacles. and newspaper racks in the Central Business District (CBD). The CSC is located within the Central Los Gatos Redevelopment Project Area and the Guidelines must be completed before the Agency can implement projects identified in the Five -Year Implementation Plan. Phase II will address improvements such as landscape planters, street lights, and public signs and include a map that shows the location of all improvements. The purpose of the Guidelines is to establish a "master plan" for public improvements in the CBD so that the design, placement and function of downtown improvements are compatible and part of a coordinated program. The Guidelines will prevent construction of an improvement that is later found to be in conflict with another improvement For example. it will prevent installing a street :ree where a street light will be located. It is not intended that all the improvements be constructed immediately. The purpose of the Guidelines is to coordinate public improvements in the CBD, whether constructed by the private sector as part of project or by the Town as part of the Capital Improvement Program. Due to limited funding it is anticipated that the improvements will be completed in phases over an extended period of time and it may take many years before all of the improvements are completed. (Continued on page 2) PREPARED BY: BUD N. LORTZ Redevelopment Manager BL.cs 10/12/95 4:02 pm N:\DEV\RDA\RODRIGUE.RPT Attachments: See page 3 for list of attachments. Reviewed by: General Counsel Finance Director AGENCY ACTION/ACTION DIRECTED TO: ATTACHMENT PAGE 3 CHAIR AND MEMBERS OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY SUBJECT: CONSULTANT SERVICES TO PREPARE PHASE II OF THE C80 STREETSCAPE GUIDELINES October 12. 1995 The agreement specifies that no work on Part 9 shall commence without express written authorization from the Agency. The Town requires all consultants to obtain a business license and the consultant agreed to cover this cost for the remainder of 1995 but adjusted the cost for services to include a business license for 1996. Consequently, the cost for Part B was increased to S11,675. The total cost for services is $20,987.50. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT: The preparation of Streetscape Guidelines is not a project defined under CEC1A, and no further action is required. FISCAL IMPACT: The cost of the consultant to perform the required services is 520,987.50. if the Agency approves use of the consultant, $20.987.50 will be transferred from Capital Purchase Account 4440-77000 to Contract Services Account 4420-61004. Attachments: 1. Resolution authorizing Executive Director to execute agreement with Paul Rodrigues Exhibit A. Agreement with Paul Rodrigues for contract services 2. Proposal from Rodrigues / Oberdorfer dated August 1995. 3. Proposal from Alrie Middlebrook dated September 21, 1995. 4. Proposal from Willdan / Middlebrook dated September 6, 1995 5. Proposal from Daryl Fazekas, AIA dated August 16, 1995. DEPTMENT: AGENDA ITEM: INTERNAL TRACKING RESO/ORD NUMBER: EY DATE LIST IN BOOK ,L/ j ON DISC OR SHARE. FORM SENT TO DEPT. /1 f,L'e . PUBLISH IF REQUIRED - Date of Publication ORDINANCES ONLY WHEN SIGNATURE AND /s/ COPY (1 EACH) returned, LIST ON SIGNATURE TRACKING & SEND TO MAYOR - MAIL TO DISTRIBUTION LIST NO.of COPIES: ;r' 1 ;O) PROOF OF MAILING PREPARED SIGN BY CLERK/SEAL b_ 1 yV� 1 l i 'y ENTER INTO ECM ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION FILE FILE IN VAULT CODIFICATION IF ORDINANCE ! clk:d16:1other\ordre 2 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS ORIGINATING DEPT: COUNCIL AGENDA DATE: \ COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM: ICI SUBJECT: C c Number: RESOLUTION Date of Adopt: ,1 <0 COUNCIL ACTION: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS NAMES: Number: Date of Intro: Date of Adopt: ZONE CHANGE: ORDINANCE Joanne Benjamin, Steven Blanton, Linda Lubeck, Patrick O'Laughlin Mayor(or Chairman) RANDY ATTAWAY ORDINANCES and RESOLUTIONS MUST BE RETURNED TO TOWN CLERK BY WEDNESDAY AT 12 NOON. ORDINANCES MUST BE READY FOR IMMEDIATE PUBLICATION OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS ORIGINATING DEPT: COUNCIL AGENDA DATE: COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM: SUBJECT: Number: Date of Adopt: 19 4 CX=RESOLUTION ORDINANCE ORDINANCE COUNCIL ACTION: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS NAMES: Number: Date of Intro: Date of Adopt: ZONE CHANGE: su Joanne Benjamin, Steven Blanton, Linda Lubeck, Patrick O'Laughlin Mayor(or Chairman) RANDY ATTAWAY ORDINANCES and RESOLUTIONS MUST BE RETURNED TO TOWN CLERK BY WEDNESDAY AT 12 NOON. ORDINANCES MUST BE READY FOR IMMEDIATE PUBLICATION OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS ORIGINATING DEPT: COUNCIL AGENDA DATE: COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM: SUBJECT: Number: Date of Adopt: 2L � 4- �S �c C� k C ti r RESOLUTION )(ig(t,-4-fa 4 ISlcl COUNCIL ACTION: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS NAMES: 2 Number: Date of Intro: Date of Adopt: ZONE CHANGE: ORDINANCE Joanne Benjamin, Steven Blanton, Linda Lubeck, Patrick O'Laughlin Mayor(or Chairman) RANDY ATTAWAY ORDINANCES and RESOLUTIONS MUST BE RETURNED TO TOWN CLERK BY WEDNESDAY AT 12 NOON. ORDINANCES MUST BE READY FOR IMMEDIATE PUBLICATION AGENCY RESOLUTION 1996-4RD RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE TOWN LOS GATOS AUTHORIZING PAUL RODRIGUES TO PROCEED WITH PART B OF CONTRACT FOR PLANNING AND DESIGN SERVICES (PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS & ESTIMATES FOR PLANTERS AND SEATING AREAS) WHEREAS, Part B of the contract with Paul Rodrigues is budgeted and funded; and WHEREAS, the plans, specifications and estimates for the planter and seating areas are necessary for implementing downtown improvements under the Streetscape Plan. RESOLVED: by the Redevelopment Agency that the Agency does hereby authorize Paul Rodrigues to proceed with Part B of the contract for planning and design services (Plans, Specifications and Estimates for planters and seating areas). PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Redevelopment Agency of the Town of Los Gatos, California, held on the 15th day of April, 1996, by the following vote: AGENCY MEMBERS: AYES: Steven Blanton, Linda Lubeck, Patrick O'Laughlin, Chair Randy Attaway NAYS: None ABSENT: Joanne Benjamin ABSTAIN: None SIGNED: /s/ Randy Attaway CHAIR OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA ATTEST: /s/ Marian V. Cosgrove SECRETARY OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA AGENCY RESOLUTION 1996-3RD RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS APPROVING THE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT STREETSCAPE AND IMPROVEMENT GUIDELINES WHEREAS, the amended Guidelines incorporate additional American with Disabilities Act and Title 24 requirements, and changes necessitated by establishing the Streetscape Plan; and WHEREAS, the Guidelines including a Streetscape Plan, Lighting and Furnishings Plan, Street Tree Plan and Five Design Prototypes are necessary for implementing the Redevelopment Agency's Adopt -A -Bench Program. RESOLVED: by the Redevelopment Agency that the Agency does hereby approve the Central Business District Streetscape and Improvement Guidelines (as shown in Exhibit A). PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Redevelopment Agency of the Town of Los Gatos, California, held on the 15th day of April, 1996, by the following vote: COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: Steven Blanton, Linda Lubeck, Patrick O'Laughlin, Chair Randy Attaway NAYS: None ABSENT: Joanne Benjamin ABSTAIN: None SIGNED: /s/Randy Attaway MAYOR OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA ATTEST: /s/ Marian V. Cosgrove CLERK OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA RESOLUTION 1996-45 RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS APPROVING THE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT STREETSCAPE AND IMPROVEMENT GUIDELINES WHEREAS, the amended Guidelines incorporate additional American with Disabilities Act and Title 24 requirements, and changes necessitated by establishing the Streetscape Plan; and WHEREAS, the Guidelines including a Streetscape Plan, Lighting and Furnishings Plan, Street Tree Plan and Five Design Prototypes are necessary for implementing the Redevelopment Agency's Adopt -A -Bench Program. RESOLVED: that the Los Gatos Town Council does hereby approve the Central Business District Streetscape and Improvement Guidelines (as shown in Exhibit A). FURTHER RESOLVED: that the Los Gatos Town Council does hereby rescind the CBD Streetscape and Improvement Guidelines adopted by Resolution 1995-26 on February 21, 1995. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos, California, held on the 15th day of April, 1996, by the following vote: COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: Steven Blanton, Linda Lubeck, Patrick O'Laughlin, Mayor Randy Attaway NAYS: None ABSENT: Joanne Benjamin ABSTAIN: None SIGNED: /s/ Randy Attaway MAYOR OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA ATTEST: /s/ Marian V. Cosgrove CLERK OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA 2