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CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION
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MINUTES FOR CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION
Monday, May 4, 2009
Siskiyon Room, 51 Winburn Way
Mayor Stromberg called the meeting to order at 5:37p.m.
Councilor Navickas, Voisin, Jackson and Chapman were present. Councilor Lemhouse and Councilor Silbiger
were absent.
I. Discussion regarding Two Ordinances implementing the Downtown Taskforce's
Recommendations relating to Right of Way.
Project Manager Adam Hanks provided a presentation on Sidewalk Rights of Way that included:
. Background - Why We Are Here
. Downtown Task Force
1. Parking
2. Signs
3. News racks
4. Private/Commercial Use ofR-O-W
'. Existing Codes & Spec's
I. Minimum 6 Foot Clearance
2. ADA Requirements
3. Vision Clearance
. AMC 13.02.040 - No person may occupy or encroach on a public right-or-way without the
permission ofthe City. The City grants permission to use rights-or-way by francbises, license,
and permits.
. Pu rpose
. Multiple Uses
. Competing Interests
. Maintaining Function & Enjoyable Use
. Purposes
1. Pedestrian Circulation and Access to Buildings and Other Public Spaces
2. Buffer between Roadway and Buildings
3. Community Interaction Spaces
. Multiple Uses
I. Safe Walking Area & Surface for Pedestrians
2. Public Utility Placement
3. Street Trees for Pedestrian, Vehicle Parking and Streetscape Enhancement
4. Benches, Garbage Cans, Bike Racks for Clean, Orderly Use and Community Enjoyment
5. Select Commercial/Private Use by Penn it - Sidewalk Dining, Sidewalk Sales, etc.
. Competing Interests
I. Limited Sidewalk Space ~ 8 to 12 Feet
2. Abilityto Exit Vehicle from On-Street Parking
3. Landscaping Features to Buffer Pedestrians from Travel Lanes and Creation of Comfortable
Spaces
4. Clearances for Storefront Access and View
5. Garbage/Recycle, Bike Racks, Benches for Pedestrian Uses Distributed Throughout the
Downtown Area
6. Needed Space for Utility Uses: Power Poles, Light Poles, Crossing Signals, Electrical
Transfonners, etc.
7. Clearances to Access & Work on Utilities
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Public Works Director Mike Faught and GIS Technician I Richard Best presented a GIS map depicting the
current 6-foot clear zone for pedestrian passage with the space measurement based on the distance from a
building or the edge of objects in the sidewalk. The map included a legend of what the objects were. Mr.
Faught explained the code requires a minimum clear zone of six feet and the Americans with Disabilities
Act (ADA) has a 4-foot clearance requirement with an additional 5-foot space every 200 feet for
wheelchairs to pass.
Mr. Hanks continued with the Sidewalk Rights of Way presentation:
. Sidewalk Rights of Way - Maintaining Functionality & Use
,. Existing City Standard Functional Items
1 . Garbage Cans
2. Benches
3. Bike Racks
4 . Tree Grates
. Proposed Additional City Standard Items
I . Planter Boxes
2. Publication Boxes (news racks)
3. Cigarette Disposal Containers
. Maintaining Functionality & Use
. Standard Functional Items Regulations
I. Standards will be adopted and maintained by resolution and included in Public Works
Standards Guides
2. Standards provide consistency of look and assurances of durability and public safety
. Three placement categories
I. City purchase items
2. Items donated to City of Ashland
3. Items on loan to the City
. Proposed Regulations for Functional Items
City Administrator Martha Bennett and City Attorney Richard Appicello discussed standards for flower boxes,
bollards and benches with the Council. Bench standards could be about durability, maintenance and public
safety, have functional descriptions rather than precise objects or be an item that must fit within a certain
dimension and function. Mr. Appicello cautioned establishing a standard for functional items could create
functional equivalent arguments. Another option would be the City having five bench designs businesses
could lease or purchase. Storefront property owners could move non-standard items into their alcoves or onto
their private property as long as it did not interfere with fire codes. A phase out period for benches that did not
meet the standard would go into the Resolution. '
. Private Use of the Sidewalk Right of Way
1. Sidewalk Dining
2. Sidewalk Sales
. Proposed Modifications
1. Limited only by Permitted Zoning Uses
2. Charged by Square Foot (min 50 sf)
The City receives approximately $3,000 a year from Restaurants leasing space for sidewalk dining. There is a
base fee, plus a cost per chair of$30 that decreases when the permit is renewed. The current charge for square
foot is $150-$200 depending on location. The Council discussed using a market rate to charge for sidewalk
space with the option business owners could rent sidewalk space on a monthly basis.
3. Interim Placement Standards for Publication Racks
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New standards for publication racks will include that racks are secure, require a pennit and meet the current
placement standard of 18 inches from the curb with a 6-foot clear zone for pedestrian traffic. The ordinance
would make publication racks a City Function Item standard that would not interfere with the free press
restriction. It would also speciJy news racks outside of the downtown area be placed in groups of four with a
200-foot separation. The resolution would adopt a map where 'in the downtown area groups of four can be
closer than 200 feet. Staff discussed with the Council the possibility of the City placing news racks to hold
local publications.
The Council requested maps showing 8-foot restrictions from the outside in and one indicating what is
currently established with area recommendations for benches, flower boxes, etc. and available space for
commercial use at market rates.
. Next Steps
. Council Input
. Ordinance Amendments AMC 13.02 Standards & Forms for Right of Way Regulation and
AMC 13.03 Uniform Sidewalk Regulations & Repealing of AMC 6.44
. Draft Resolutions
J. Update PW Standards to include functional items
2. Application and Penn it fonn template
3. Unifonn Sidewalk Regulations Fee Schedule
Meeting was adjourned at 7:25 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Dana Smith
Assistant to the City Recorder
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