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RESOLUTION 90- !)~1"
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING STANDARDS FOR STOP SIGNS, YIELD SIGNS AND
NO PARKING "YELLOW CURB" ZONES.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF ASHLAND AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. STANDARDS should be adopted by the City of A,shland
for establishing minimum requirements for stop signs, yield signs
and no parking "yellow curb" zones.
SECTION 2. The Traffic Safety Commission has determined
reasonable STANDARDS for evaluating the need for stop signs,
yield signs and no parking "yellow curb" zones.
SECTION 3. The City Council has determined that the STANDARDS
attached as Exhibit A meet the needs of the City of Ashland and
hereby adopt those STANDARDS.
SECTION 4. When a request for a stop sign, yield sign or no
parking "yellow curb" zone meets STANDARDS, staff will present
report and resolution or ordinance to the City Council for
approval.
SECTION 5. Any staff decision based on said STANDARDS may be
appealed to the Traffic Safety Commission within fifteen days of
decision by staff. Any Traffic Safety Commission decision may be
appealed to the City Council within fifteen days of decision by
Traffic Safety Commission.
The foregoing Resolution was READ and DULY ADOPTED at a regular
meeting of the City Council of
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Nan E. Franklin
City Recorder
the City of Ashland, Oregon this
1990.
SIGNED and APPROVED this ~hday of
February
1990.
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Pat Acklin, Council Chair
Acting Mayor
EXHIBIT A
CITY OF ASHLAND
TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
STANDARDS
FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL
DECEMBER 1989
GENERAL STANDARDS
These STANDARDS do not apply to State or County controlled
streets or highways within the City of Ashland city limits.
The term major street refers to the street with the largest
volume of vehicles and the term minor street refers to the street
with the smaller volume of vehicles, each based on actual 24-hour
counts.
A local street is defined as any street not designated as a
primary, arterial, secondary arterial or collector street in the
Ashland Comprehensive Plan.
The term ADT shall mean average daily traffic as established by
an actual traffic count over a minimum period of 24 hours or
projected using the Institute of Transportation Engineers Trip
Generation Averages.
SPECIFIC STANDARDS
A yield sign is warranted if the horizontal angle of the
intersecting streets is more than 45 degrees and the ADT is at
least 500 vehicles per day on the major street. The yield sign
will be placed on the minor street.
A two-way stop sign is warranted on intersections between local
streets and arterial, secondary arterial or collector streets.
The local street will be required to stop at the arterial,
secondary arterial or collector street if the ADT on the
arterial, secondary arterial or collector street exceeds 1500.
A two-way stop sign is warranted at an intersection if one of the
following conditions are met or exceeded:
The ADT on the major street exceeds 1500 and ADT on the
minor street exceeds 500.
At any intersection where the major street has an average
vertical grade in excess of 15% at the intersection, the
minor street will be required to stop at the major street.
GENERAL STANDARDS - 2
If there is a history of 5 or more recorded accidents at an
intersection over a consecutive period of 12 months
involving two or more vehicles and the accidents were right
or left turn or right angle collisions, a stop sign is
warranted. The stop signs will be placed on the minor
street.
If the horizontal angle between the intersecting streets is
greater than 45 degrees and the ADT exceeds 500 on the major
and minor streets, a stop sign is warranted on the minor
street.
A four-way or all-way stop sign is warranted if one of the
following conditions are met or exceeded:
The ADT on the major street exceeds 1500 and the minor
street exceeds 1000.
The average grade on the major and minor streets exceed 15%
and ADT exceed 500 on the major and minor streets.
No parking zones are warranted if one of the following conditions
is met:
On a two-way street, if the total curb to curb width is less
than 27 feet and the ADT exceeds 500, no parking will
allowed.
On a two-way street, if the total curb to curb width is less
than 34 feet and the ADT exceeds 500, parking will be
allowed on one side.
Yellow curbs may be installed under the following conditions:
At private driveways in residential areas by the abutting
property owner. A permit is required and the yellmv curb
must be installed and maintained by the property owner to
the standards of the Public Works Department.
In signed no parking zones if determined by
necessary to augment the no parking signs.
determination, installation and maintenance
city.
the City to be
The
will be by the
At all fire hydrants as required by Oregon State Statutes.
At street intersections where topography limits sight
distance as established by the city. The city will
determine the need and install and maintain the yellow curb.