241 1 ORDINANCE NO. 241
2 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND
3 TERRACE, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING GRAND TERRACE MUNICIPAL
4 CODE, CHAPTER 10, SECTION 10.08, ESTABLISHING SPEED
5 LIMITS FOR VARIOUS STREETS IN THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE
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7 WHEREAS, the City of Grand Terrace, through its Traffic Consultant, has
8 recently conducted speed zone surveys on Barton Road, DeBerry Street, Main
9 Street, Michigan Street, Mount Vernon Avenue, Palm Avenue, and Van Buren
10 Avenue; and
11 WHEREAS, the City staff has evaluated traffic conditions and street
12 hazards in each area;
13 NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE DOES
14 HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
15 Section 1. Section 10.08.010 is hereby amended to add the following:
16 "The City Council finds., pursuant to traffic and engineering studies
17 conducted during 2008, that speed limits on Barton Road, DeBerry Street, Main
18 Street, Michigan Street, Mount Vernon Avenue, Palm Avenue, and Van Buren
19 Avenue are hereby established and certified to provide for the protection of
20 the general public and to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic in a
21 reasonable and safe manner." _
22 Section 2. Section 10.08.020 is hereby amended to read as follows:
23 "10.08.020 Barton Road, Mt. Vernon Avenue, DeBerry Street, Palm Avenue,
24 Main Street, Michigan Street, Dos Rios Avenue and Van Buren Avenue - Limits
25 Designated. The Prima Facie speed limits shall be as set forth in this
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explanation of the hereinafter contained in schedule of fees and charges has
been published as required; and
WHEREAS, all requirements of California Government Code Section 6600 et.
seq. are hereby found to have been complied with; and
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND
TERRACE DOES HEREBY ORDAINED AS FOLLOWS:
Rescinding the fees and Table "B" in Chapter 4.104.050 and replace with the
following:
ments of Section
15.58.090 (Reporting), or does not comply with any other requirements of this Chapter.
Section 15.58.110 Appeals
Any decision issued by the Waste Management Plan Compliance Official may be
appealed by submission of a written appeal to the City Manager within 10 calendar days
from the date of the decision.
First read at a regular meeting of the City Council of said City held on the 13th day of
January, 2009, and finally adopted and ordered posted at a regular meeting of said City
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ll be used to verify whether waste generated from
the Covered Project has been or are to be recycled, reused, salvaged or disposed. The
applicant shall make reasonable efforts to ensure that all designated recyclable and reuse
waste salvaged or disposed are measured and recorded using the most accurate method of
measurement available.
To the extent practical, all construction and demolition waste shall be weighed in
compliance with all regulatory requirements for accuracy and maintenance. For
construction and demolition waste for which weighing is not practical due to small size or
other considerations, a volumetric measurement shall be used. For conversion of
volumetric measurements to weight, the applicant shall use the standardized conversion
rates approved by the City for this purpose.
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1 section on those streets designated as follows when signs are erected given
2 notice thereof:
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4. A. Barton Road from Michigan Street to Mt. Vernon Avenue, 40 Miles
5 Per Hour;
6 B. Barton Road from Mt. Vernon Avenue to Preston Street, 45 Miles
7 Per Hour;
8 C. Barton Road from Preston Street to East City Limits, 45 Miles Per
9 Hour;
10 D. DeBerry Street from Michigan Street to Mount Vernon Avenue, 30
11 Miles Per Hour;
12 E. DeBerry Street from Mount Vernon Avenue to mile east of
13 . Observation Drive, 30 Miles Per Hour;
14 F. Palm Avenue from Barton Road to Honey Hill Drive, 35 Miles Per
15 Hour;
1.6 G. Main Street from Iowa Avenue to Michigan Street, 40 Miles Per
17 Hour;
18 H. Main Street from Michigan Street to Mount Vernon Avenue, 45 Miles
19 Per Hour;
20 I. Michigan Street from Barton Road to Van Buren Avenue, 35 Miles
21 Per Hour;
22 J. Michigan Street from Van Buren Avenue to Main Street, 35 Miles-
23 Per Hour;
24 K. Mt. Vernon Avenue from North City Limits to Barton Road, 40 Miles
25 Per Hour;
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22 Section 2. Section 10.08.020 is hereby amended to read as follows:
23 "10.08.020 Barton Road, Mt. Vernon Avenue, DeBerry Street, Palm Avenue,
24 Main Street, Michigan Street, Dos Rios Avenue and Van Buren Avenue - Limits
25 Designated. The Prima Facie speed limits shall be as set forth in this
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eral
explanation of the hereinafter contained in schedule of fees and charges has
been published as required; and
WHEREAS, all requirements of California Government Code Section 6600 et.
seq. are hereby found to have been complied with; and
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND
TERRACE DOES HEREBY ORDAINED AS FOLLOWS:
Rescinding the fees and Table "B" in Chapter 4.104.050 and replace with the
following:
ments of Section
15.58.090 (Reporting), or does not comply with any other requirements of this Chapter.
Section 15.58.110 Appeals
Any decision issued by the Waste Management Plan Compliance Official may be
appealed by submission of a written appeal to the City Manager within 10 calendar days
from the date of the decision.
First read at a regular meeting of the City Council of said City held on the 13th day of
January, 2009, and finally adopted and ordered posted at a regular meeting of said City
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ll be used to verify whether waste generated from
the Covered Project has been or are to be recycled, reused, salvaged or disposed. The
applicant shall make reasonable efforts to ensure that all designated recyclable and reuse
waste salvaged or disposed are measured and recorded using the most accurate method of
measurement available.
To the extent practical, all construction and demolition waste shall be weighed in
compliance with all regulatory requirements for accuracy and maintenance. For
construction and demolition waste for which weighing is not practical due to small size or
other considerations, a volumetric measurement shall be used. For conversion of
volumetric measurements to weight, the applicant shall use the standardized conversion
rates approved by the City for this purpose.
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1 L. Mt. Vernon Avenue from Barton Road to Van Buren Avenue, 40 Miles
2 Per Hour;
3 M. Mt. Vernon Avenue from Van Buren Avenue to Main Street, 45 Miles
4 Per Hour;
5 N. Van Buren Avenue from Mount Vernon Avenue to Observation Drive,
6 30 Miles Per Hour."
7 Section 3. Posting. The City Clerk shall this Ordinance to be posted in
8 three (3) public places within fifteen (15) days of its adoption, as
9 designated for such purposes by the City Council.
10- Section 4. First reading at a regular meeting of the City Council of
11 said City held on the 23rd day of September, 2008 and finally adopted and
12 ordered posted at a regular meeting of said City Council on the 14.E day of
13 October , 2008.
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19 Per Hour;
20 I. Michigan Street from Barton Road to Van Buren Avenue, 35 Miles
21 Per Hour;
22 J. Michigan Street from Van Buren Avenue to Main Street, 35 Miles-
23 Per Hour;
24 K. Mt. Vernon Avenue from North City Limits to Barton Road, 40 Miles
25 Per Hour;
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22 Section 2. Section 10.08.020 is hereby amended to read as follows:
23 "10.08.020 Barton Road, Mt. Vernon Avenue, DeBerry Street, Palm Avenue,
24 Main Street, Michigan Street, Dos Rios Avenue and Van Buren Avenue - Limits
25 Designated. The Prima Facie speed limits shall be as set forth in this
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eral
explanation of the hereinafter contained in schedule of fees and charges has
been published as required; and
WHEREAS, all requirements of California Government Code Section 6600 et.
seq. are hereby found to have been complied with; and
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND
TERRACE DOES HEREBY ORDAINED AS FOLLOWS:
Rescinding the fees and Table "B" in Chapter 4.104.050 and replace with the
following:
ments of Section
15.58.090 (Reporting), or does not comply with any other requirements of this Chapter.
Section 15.58.110 Appeals
Any decision issued by the Waste Management Plan Compliance Official may be
appealed by submission of a written appeal to the City Manager within 10 calendar days
from the date of the decision.
First read at a regular meeting of the City Council of said City held on the 13th day of
January, 2009, and finally adopted and ordered posted at a regular meeting of said City
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ll be used to verify whether waste generated from
the Covered Project has been or are to be recycled, reused, salvaged or disposed. The
applicant shall make reasonable efforts to ensure that all designated recyclable and reuse
waste salvaged or disposed are measured and recorded using the most accurate method of
measurement available.
To the extent practical, all construction and demolition waste shall be weighed in
compliance with all regulatory requirements for accuracy and maintenance. For
construction and demolition waste for which weighing is not practical due to small size or
other considerations, a volumetric measurement shall be used. For conversion of
volumetric measurements to weight, the applicant shall use the standardized conversion
rates approved by the City for this purpose.
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Mayor the City of Grand Terrace
3 . . . an of the City Council thereof
4. Attest:
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Brenda Mesa, City Clerk
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8 I, Brenda Mesa, City Clerk of the City of Grand Terrace, California, do
9 . hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced and adopted at a
10- regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Grand Terrace held on the
11 14th day of October , 2008 by the following. vote:
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13 AYES: Councilmembers Cortes, Miller and Buchanan; Mayor Pro Tem
Garcia and Mayor Ferre . •
14 NOES: None •
15 ABSENT: None
: 16 ABSTAIN: None ��
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Brenda Mesa, City Clerk
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19 Approved as to form:
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John Harper, C ty Attorney •
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om Barton Road to Van Buren Avenue, 35 Miles
21 Per Hour;
22 J. Michigan Street from Van Buren Avenue to Main Street, 35 Miles-
23 Per Hour;
24 K. Mt. Vernon Avenue from North City Limits to Barton Road, 40 Miles
25 Per Hour;
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22 Section 2. Section 10.08.020 is hereby amended to read as follows:
23 "10.08.020 Barton Road, Mt. Vernon Avenue, DeBerry Street, Palm Avenue,
24 Main Street, Michigan Street, Dos Rios Avenue and Van Buren Avenue - Limits
25 Designated. The Prima Facie speed limits shall be as set forth in this
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eral
explanation of the hereinafter contained in schedule of fees and charges has
been published as required; and
WHEREAS, all requirements of California Government Code Section 6600 et.
seq. are hereby found to have been complied with; and
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND
TERRACE DOES HEREBY ORDAINED AS FOLLOWS:
Rescinding the fees and Table "B" in Chapter 4.104.050 and replace with the
following:
ments of Section
15.58.090 (Reporting), or does not comply with any other requirements of this Chapter.
Section 15.58.110 Appeals
Any decision issued by the Waste Management Plan Compliance Official may be
appealed by submission of a written appeal to the City Manager within 10 calendar days
from the date of the decision.
First read at a regular meeting of the City Council of said City held on the 13th day of
January, 2009, and finally adopted and ordered posted at a regular meeting of said City
11 of 12
ll be used to verify whether waste generated from
the Covered Project has been or are to be recycled, reused, salvaged or disposed. The
applicant shall make reasonable efforts to ensure that all designated recyclable and reuse
waste salvaged or disposed are measured and recorded using the most accurate method of
measurement available.
To the extent practical, all construction and demolition waste shall be weighed in
compliance with all regulatory requirements for accuracy and maintenance. For
construction and demolition waste for which weighing is not practical due to small size or
other considerations, a volumetric measurement shall be used. For conversion of
volumetric measurements to weight, the applicant shall use the standardized conversion
rates approved by the City for this purpose.
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City of Grand,Terrace
2008 Speed Zone Study Summary
Posted Recom 85th%tile Collisions(3 ADT VMT Av.1 yr.Collision Coll
. Street Limits(*Limit Change,+New Section) Speed Limit Speed Speed Pace Years) Length (1000's) (1000's) Rate(per million Rate Remarks-shading indicates a change
No. vehicles) Status
1 Barton Road. Michigan St.to Mount Vernon Ave. 40 40 42 34-43 18 0.48 16.00 7.7 2.14 Nominal
.2 Barton Road Mount Vemon Ave.to Preston Street 40 45 ' 45 36-45 14 1.07 13.90 14.9 - 0.86 Nominal
3 Barton Road Preston Street to East City Limits 45 45 47 37-46 7 0.70 .12.00 8.4 0.76 Nominal
4 DeBe�ry Street"' Michigeri'St:'toMount"Vemon'Ave. 35'__ ' ' -30-" - 37 30-39 - -' 5 0.50- 2.10 '- 1.1 4.35 - -Nominal--residential-access--CVC 627
5 Dederry Street ObseMountry Vation ernonDrive Ave.to 1/4 mile e/o 35 30 37 27-36 4 0.60 1.20 0.7 5.07 Nominal residential access-CVC 627
6 Main Street Iowa Avenue to Michigan St. • 40 40 42 31-40 1 1.00 2.30 2.3 0.40 Nominal residential access-CVC 627
7 Main Street Michigan St.to Mount Vernon Ave. 40 45 ' 45 35-44 0 0.50 1.20 0.6 0.00 Nominal
8 Michigan St. Barton Road to Van Buren Avenue 35 35 39 ' 31-40 10 0.50 9.80 4.9 1.86 Nominal residential access-CVC 627
9 Michigan St. Van Buren Avenue and Main Street 35. 35 40 32-44 2 0.50 4.20 2.1 0.87 ' Nominal - residential access-CVC 627
Mount Vernon North City Limits to Barton Road 40 40 45 36-45 13 0.51 9.40 4.8 2.48 Nominal
10 Ave.
11 Ave.
Mount Vernon Barton Road to Van Buren Avenue 40 40 • 42 35-44. 12 0.50 12.70 . 6.4 1.73 Nominal
12 Ave
Mount Vernon Van Buren Avenue to Main Street 40 45 43 34-43 5 0.50 7.60 3.8 1.20 Nominal
13 Palm Avenue Barton Road to Honey Hill Drive 35 • ' • 35 - 39 30-39 4 0.60 1.80 1.1 3.38 Nominal residential access-CVC 627
14.Van Buren Mt Vernon Avenue to Observation Dr. 25 . '30 37 28-37 5 0.50 .0.80 0.4 11.42 Above high collision rate.
. • Averages: 7,• 0.60 4.2 2.61
Shading indicates a proposed change in the existing speed,limit. Deviation: 5. 0.19 3.9 2.83
Italics indicates zone approval in 2007. Lower 1 2 0.42 0.3 . 0.00
Upper 1 12 0.79 8.1 5.44 8/26/2008
ll be used to verify whether waste generated from
the Covered Project has been or are to be recycled, reused, salvaged or disposed. The
applicant shall make reasonable efforts to ensure that all designated recyclable and reuse
waste salvaged or disposed are measured and recorded using the most accurate method of
measurement available.
To the extent practical, all construction and demolition waste shall be weighed in
compliance with all regulatory requirements for accuracy and maintenance. For
construction and demolition waste for which weighing is not practical due to small size or
other considerations, a volumetric measurement shall be used. For conversion of
volumetric measurements to weight, the applicant shall use the standardized conversion
rates approved by the City for this purpose.
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