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1996-045-Approving The Central Business District Streetscape And Improvement GuidelinesRESOLUTION 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 ATTEST: C CLERK OF THE TOWN OF OS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA is CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT STREETSCAPE AND IlVIPROVEMENT 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. YI. 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. 161. 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 May 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. VIL 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 i le- Giverny Models: #5285 (4 foot) #5280 (5 foot) Color: #5547 (6 foot) Color: Natural Teakwood Manufacturer: Fair Weather Sty Plaza Models: #PL -5 (4 -6 feet) #PL -1.5 (4 -6 feet) Color: Mineral Bronze Belvedere #5806 (5 foot) #5807 (6 foot) #5808 (8 foot) 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. tvle: Deerfield Series Models: TF1190 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 w1mimim, Central Historic Districts Cog FIGURE I �pW N OF !ps GASpS REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY M 1 Z 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. These 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: TUESDAY -APRIL 9,1996 PUBLIC HEARING: MONDAY- APRIL 15,1996 TIME: 7:30 PM LOCATION: COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 110 E. MAIN STREET, LOS GATOS If you have any questions, please contact Bud Lortz, Redevelopment Manager, at (408)354 -6867. ATTACHMENT O R O O TT DOWNTOWN STREETSCAPE PLAN DRAFT COST ESTIMATE 1 Mid -Block Planters and Crosswalks 14 @ $32,650.00 $457,100.00 2. Street Corner "On- Grade" Bulb Outs 8 @ $9,725.00 $77,800.00 3. 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 @ $_,000.00 $32,000.00 f. Bollards - allowance 10 @ $150.00 $1,500.00 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 $885,925.00 CONTINGENCY (15 %) $132,888.75 ESTIMATED TOTAL $1,018,813.75 N:\DEV,RDA \COST. ILPD ATTA S HMIE 'T AGENCY AGENDA DATE: 10/16195 ITEM NO. j�_ 4/ 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 RESCLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TO EXECUTE AGREEMENT WITH PAUL RODRIGUES TO PREPARE PHASE II OF THE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT STREETSCAPE GUIDELINES 2. AUTHORIZE TRANSFER OF $20,987.50 FROM CAPITAL TO CONTRACT SERVICES. RECOMMENDATION. 1. Adopt resolution authorizing Executive Director to execute agreement with Paul Rcdngues to prepare Phase II of the Central Business District Streetscape Guidelines. 2. Authorize 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 Streetsoace 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 tree 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 o� "� Redevelopment Manager BL:cs 10/12/95 4:02 pm N: TD E W i DA%R O D R I G U E. RPT Attachments: See page 3 for list of attachments. Reviewed by: General Counsel Finance Director AGENCY ACTION /ACTION DIRECTED T0: ATTACHNt _EN i PAGE CHAIR AND MEMBERS OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY SUBJECT: CONSULTANT SERVICES TO PREPARE PHASE II OF THE CBD STREETSCAPE GUIDELINES October 12. 1995 DISCUSSION: A Request for Proposal to prepare Phase II was sent to following consultants: Alne Middlebrook Jeff Oberdorfer Paul Rodngues Daryl Fazekas, AIA Willdan and Associates. Willdan and Alne Middlebrook submitted a joint proposal (($153,962) as did Paul Rodrigues and Jeff Oberdorfer (520,287.50). Daryl Fazekas. AIA, submitted a proposal (Attachment 5) which indicates that he would do the work at no charge. On August 22, 1995, the Redevelopment Advisory Committee (RAC) interviewed the consultants. However, due to the vast difference in cost and proposed scone of work, the Committee suggested that staff contact the consultants and request revised proposals based on a refined scope of work which limits the engineering analysis of existing underground improvements. The Committee also rejected the proposal from Mr. Fazekas because of less experience than the other consultants and concern that the project may not be completed in a timely manner. The cost of the Willdan / Middlebrook proposal was reduced to $101,005. Rodrigues / Oberdorfer were satisfied with their original proposal. On September 12, 1995, the RAC considered the original and revised proposals. The RAC received input from the Downtown Association and Beautification Committee and discussed the proposals in detail. The RAC recommended that the Agency select Rodrigues / Oberdorfer for the following reasons: 1. Jeff Oberdorfer prepared the current Streetscape Guidelines and worked well with staff and Downtown Association. He would also provide continuity between Phase II and the current Guidelines. 2. Oberdorfer / Rodngues have an excellent understanding of the issues and scope of the project. 3. Oberdcrfer / Rodrigues are well qualified to prepare Phase II and received positive comments from references. 4. Oberdorfer / Rodrigues intend to solicit significant input from staff and Downtown merchants before starting any design work. On September 21, 1995, Alne Middlebrook submitted a new proposal (Attachment 3) that did not include Willdan's services. The cost for Ms. Middlebrook to prepare Phase II is $20,200 (Option 1) and $23,500 (Option 2). The RAC has not had an opportunity to review this proposal. However, staff recommends that the Agency select Rodrigues / Oberdorfer for the reasons listed above. If the Agency decides to refer the Ms. Middlebrook's proposal to the RAC for review, the Committee's recommendation will be forwarded to the Agency in December. The scope of services contained in the agreement (Exhibit A of Attachment 1) has been divided into two parts. Part A includes planning, design (including the location map of new public improvements), and meetings. Part B includes construction plans, specifications, and estimates which are required to advertise for bids. The agreement includes an additional task for Part A that was not included in the original request for proposal. The task includes preparing two artist renderings that show North Santa Cruz Avenue with the new public improvements. The renderings will help the public visualize the street with the new improvements and will help people understand how each new project will relate to future improvements. The cost of this task is $500 which increases the cost for Part A to $9,312.50. PAGE 3 CHAIR AND MEMBERS OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY SUBJECT: CONSULTANT SERVICES TO PREPARE PHASE II OF THE CSD STREETSCAPE GUIDELINES October 12, 1995 The agreement specifies that no work on Part B 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 $11,675. The total cost for services is $20,987.50. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT: The preparation of Streetscape Guidelines is not a project defined under CEQA, and no further action is required. FISCAL IMPACT: The cost of the consultant to perform the required services is $20,987.50. If the Agency approves use of the consultant, $20,987.50 will be transferred from Capital Purchase Account 4440 -17000 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. AGENCY RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TO E.GCUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH PAUL RODRIGUES AND ASSOCIATES FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES TO PREPARE PHASE II OF THE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT STREETSCAPE GUIDELINES WHEREAS, the Redevelopment Agency of the Town of Los Gatos (the "Agency ") plans prepare Phase II of the Central Business District Streetscape Guidelines; and WHEREAS, Paul Rodrigues and Jeff Oberdorfer have expertise in Landscape Architecture and Community Planning to assist the Agency in meeting the needs of Phase II of the Central Business District Streetscape Guidelines. RESOLVED, by the Redevelopment Agency of the Town of Los Gatos, County of Santa Clara, State of California, that the Redevelopment Agency enter into an agreement as attached hereto as Exhibit A with Paul Rodrigues for Consultant Services to prepare Phase U of the Central Business District Streetscape Guidelines, and that the Executive Director is authorized, and is hereby directed, to execute said agreement in the name and on behalf of the Los Gatos Redevelopment Agency. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Redevelopment Agency of the Town of Los Gatos, California, held on the day of 1995 by the following vote: AGENCY MEMBERS: AYES: NAYES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: SIGNED: CHAIR OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA ATTEST: SECRETARY OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA ATTACHMENT 1