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City Engineer
SUBJECT:
Item No. 26 on Council Agenda for 6-19-89 -
Vacation of Broadway Street and Main Street
Railway Grade Crossings
DATE:
June 26, 1989
COPIES:
Marshall Julian;
File 15.30-265;
Phil Arvizo;
Reading File
Steve Dukett;
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This item was continued to the Council. Meeting of 7-5-89, in
order to allow the Council Redevelopment Committee to hear
this matter.
At the Redevelopment Committee meeting of 6-22-89, this matter
was considered. Maps of the Central City Project Area,
Broadway Street and Main Street Crossings, and possible
alternate crossing on Ennis Street, were reviewed. A dis-
cussion was held relative to payment of any monetary losses
that could be documented. Construction of loop connecting
roads or hammerhead turn-around were also discussed.
After considering all factors, the Redevelopment Committee
adopted a motion to recommend to the Mayor and Council to
proceed with the vacation of the Broad\'lay Street and Main
Stroet Grado Crossings, and to direct staff to meet with the
owners that have filed rotests in order to work out
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REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
From: ROGER G. HAROGRA VE, Oi rector
Dapt: Pub'l i c Works/Engi neeri ng
Date: Januai'Y 10, 1989
Subjact: Vacation of A.T. & S.F. Railroad
Crossings on Main Street and Broadway
Street, Bet~/een "I" and "J" Streets
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Synopsis of Previous Council action:
10-24-88
AuthorizatlOn to proceed was given and P'lan No. 7422 lias approved.
Finding of Need for health and safety reasons was made, the Negative
Declaration was adopted and a finding of consistency with the Interim
Policy Document was made.
Resolution of Intention No. 88-344 was adopted, setting a public hearing
date of October 17, 1988.
Protest Hearing and Resolution Ordering Vacation continued to January 17,
1989.
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Racommended motion:
That the hearing be closed and the Findings of Fact as set forth in the Staff Report,
dated September 30, 1988, from Roger G. Hardgrave, Director of Public Works/City
Engi neer, as to why a porti on of Mai n Street and Broadway Street between "I" and "J"
Streets is no longer necessary for street purposes, be adopted.
cc: Jim Robbins, Acting City Admin.
Jim Richardson. Deputy City
Admin./Development
Andrew Green, Director - Finance
Contact person:____. Mike Grubbs
Phone:
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Supporting data attached:
Staff Reoort & Maps
Ward:
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FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount: W~gP~ nn W 0 017fifi
Source: (Acct. No.)
001-302-53157
(Acct. DescriPtion)
Strppt Vacation Procepding~
Finance:
Council Notes:
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CI~'OF SAN BERNARDlti - REQUE~ FOR COUNCIL ACTI~N
STAFF REPORT
INTRODUCT !UN
At the meeting of October 24, 1988, the Mayor and Common Council directed Staff to bring
back a report on alternate crossings which might be more appropriate candidates for
closure than Main Street and Broadway Street. This action was taken in response to
protests received from the adjoining property owners.
All grade crossings with Santa Fe Railway lines were reviewed to determine if there were
any that could be considered a candidate for closure. The only other possibility was
found to be Ennis Street.
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DISCUSSION
a) Ennis Street (See Attachment "A")
Ennis Street is 40' wide (right-of-way) serving as a collector between Washington
Avenue and Waterman Avenue. The crossing is located about 0.4 mile South of CenUal
Avenue and 0.2 mi"1 e North of Dumas Street.
Currentl y, Enni s Street is a 2-1 ane paved road. Some short reaches have been"
improved with curb and gutter. The ultimate cross section is 40' curb-to-c~rb with
a 60' ri ght-of-way. The area is about 25% occupi ed by residenti a"1 and small
commerclal developments.
Closure of Ennis Street would impact approximately 112 acres of land as shown on the
attached map. The most adversely impacted properties would be those immediately
West of the crossing. Under the worst situation, motorists would have to travel an
extra 1/4 mi le to get to the intersection of Central Avenue and Waterman Avenue.
Access i bi 1 i ty of the area woul d be reduced for emergency and pub 1 i c servi ce
vehicles.
The Ennis Street crossing will be needed in the future as a trade, to obtain
approval for a new grade crossing, when construction of the new East/West arterial.
to align with Orange Show Road and Pioneer Street, is constructed.
Closure of the Ennis Street crossing would adversely affect growth potential of the
area. Approximately 25% of the area could suffer major adverse effects on growth
potenti a 1.
b) Broadway and Main Streets (See Attachment "B")
Broadway Street and Main Street are only 20' wide (right-of-way) each and tunction
as alleys. There are no plans to widen either one to tull street standard width of
50' (right-of-way).
The area that woul d be impacted. if these alleys are closed. is approxi mate 1 y 8
acres at residential and commercial land.
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STAFF REPORT
In the worst case, properties West of the crossings would be 0.1 of a mi Ie further
from the intersection of 3rd Street and "I" Street. Emergency and public service
vehi cl e access woul d be reduced accordi ngl y. Closure of these crossi ngs coul d
adversely affect the redevelopment potential of this block; however, due to the
small size of the area and close proximity of a major street, the impact would be
minor.
Consi derati on coul d be gi ven to constructi ng loop streets between Broadway Street
and Main Street in order to avoid "dead ends".
CONCLUSION:
1. Closure of the Ennis Street crossing may adversely affect emergency services, Public
services, and development potential of approximately 30 acres of partially developed
lane West of the crossing.
2. The Enni s crossi ng will be needed for 9 trades to obtai n a future crossi n9 for a
Master Plan East/West arterial to align with Pioneer Street and Orange Show Road.
3. Closure of the crossings on Broadway and Main Streets may have minor adverse impacts
on about 4 acres of developed land West of the crossings, but these impacts would be
substantially less than the impacts of closing Ennis Street.
RECOMMENDATION:
That the City proceed with the closing of the Broadway Street and Main Street crossing
of the A.T. & S.F. Railroad.
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STAFF REPORT
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
ENGINEERING DIVISION
REAL P...oPERTY SECTION
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ROLL CALL
Roll Call was taken with the following being pre-
sent: Mayor wilcox; Council Members Estrada, Reilly,
Flores, Maudsley, Minor, Pope-Ludlam; Deputy City Attor-
ney Wilson, City Clerk Clark, Acting City Administrator
Robbins. Absent: Council Member ~iller.
PRESENTATION - SAN BERNARDINO HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL TEAM
Mayor wilcox presented the members of the San Ber-
nardino High School football team with certificates from
the City in honor .of the team making the CIF Finals for
the first time in HI5 years. (B)
PROTEST HEARING - STREET VACATION - PORTIONS
OF MAIN AND BROADWAY STREETS, BETWEEN "I" AND
"J" STREETS - CONTINUED FROM OCTOBER 24, 1988
This is the time and place continued to for a pro-
test hearing concerning the vacation of portions of Main
and Broadway Streets, between "I" and "J" Streets, which
contain AT&SF Railway crossings. (7)
In a memorandum dated January HI, 1989, City Engi-
neer Roger Hardgrave reported on alternate railroad
crossings in streets which might be more appropriate
candidates for closure than Main and Broadway Streets.
Mayor Wilcox opened the hearing.
City Engineer Hardgrave answered questions regarding
right-of-ways for neighboring properties and the possi-
bility of using loop streets.
The Mayor and Common Council discussed the pros and
cons of closing the two streets.
City Engineer Hardgrave stated that the AT&SF Rail-
way Company has objected to adding a grade crossing due
to their increased liability.
Carl Oldenkamp, owner of Allgood Shower Door Cor-
poration and property on both sides of the railroad
tracks in question, spoke against the street vacation.
If the street 1S vacated, his property will be land-
locked and it will not be advantageous for him to improve
the property.
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City Engineer Hardgrave answered questions regarding
the Central City South project and "F" Street as the
planned connection of the Central City and Inland Center
Malls. He stated that without the ;\T&SF Railway Com-
pany's concurr2nce, the Public Utilities Commission would
not concur with the closure of the grade crossing.
Council Member Pope-Ludlam made a motion, seconded
by Council Member Flores and unanimously carried, that
the matter be continued to May 1, 1989, in order for
Council Members Estrada and Flores to meet with the AT&SF
Railway Company concerning the street vacation.
PUBLIC HEARING - STREET CLOSURE - TIPPECANOE
AVENUE & MILL STREET - NORTON AIR FORCE BASE -
BOUNDARY OF BALLISTIC MISSILE OPERATIONS
COMPLEX - CONTINUED FROM DECEMBER 19, 1988
This is the time and place continued to for a public
hearing concerning the closure of Tippecanoe Avenue and
Mill Street at the boundaries of the Ballistic Missile
Operations Complex, Norton Air Force Base. (8)
In a memorandum dated January 1Il, 1989, City Engi-
neer Hardgrave provided a detailed traffic study which
concluded that the closure of these streets will not
have a significant impact upon traffic circulation in the
area.
Mayor Wilcox opened the hearing.
Discussion ensued regarding the possible retention
of the Ballistic Missile Operations Complex on the base
after the closure of Norton Air Force Base.
Bill Leonard, representing Inland Action, expressed
his belief that there is a good opportunity to retain the
base in San Bernardino.
Council Member Estrada made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Reilly and unanimously carried, that the
hearing be continued to February 29, 1989, for more in-
formation from the United States Air Force.
PUBLIC HEARING - REQUEST FOR TIME EXTENSION -
RECONSTRUCTION OF 5718 N. "0" STREET -
TED O. BAIR
This is the time and place set for a public hearing
concerning a request from Ted O. Bair, owner of property
located at 5718 North "D" Street, for an extension of
time for the reconstruction of his residence which was
destroyed in the Panorama Fire in November, 1984. (9)
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Resolution No. 88-397 was adopted
vote: Ayes: Council Members Estrada,
Maudsley, Minor, pope-Ludlam. Noes:
Council Member Miller.
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Reilly, Flores,
None. Absent:
PROTEST HEARING - PROPOSED STREET VACATION -
PORTIONS OF MAIN STREET AND BROADWAY STREET,
BETWEEN "I" AND "J" STREETS
In a memorandum dated September 30, 1988, Roger Hard-
grave, Director of Public Works/City Engineer, stated that
a request was received from the Redevelopment Agency to
vacate portions of Main Street and Broadway Street, be-
tween "I" and "J" Streets. On February 1, 1988, authori-
zation was given to proceed with the proposed vacation,
and Plan No. 7422 was approved. (16)
In his memorandum, Mr. Hardgrave explained that the
extension of "F" Street, south of Rialto Avenue, is an
integral part of the Central City South project, and will
require approval of a new public grade crossing over the
Santa Fe Railway. Santa Fe has indicated that they would
consider approving the new public grade crossing, provided
that a present crossing (s) is closed. Main Street and
Broadway are minor crossings and were selected as possible
candidates to be closed.
Council Member Flores stated that he had received
five telephone calls protesting the vacation.
Mayor wilcox opened the hearing.
Stanley Lang of Lang's Empire Building Materials,
distributed maps of the area involved in the proposed
vacation. He stated he owns, leases and rents several
lots in the area, and has been in that location for about
25 years. The railroad track in that area is known as the
Redlands Loop, and is never used more than once a day. He
stated that all his materials are brought in by truck. He
explained that his business uses the street every day,
and if it were closed, they would have to use different
route which would require additional traveling. The vaca-
tion would impose a tremendous burden to his company and
customers.
Carl Oldenkamp, 1240 W. Edgemont, stated he owns
several parcels of real estate in the area of Third Street
and Broadway, and has been in that location since 1965. He
explained that large trucks are used to deliver materials
to his property and if the street were closed, the drivers
would have difficulty in having easy accesS to his prop-
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erty. He stated that the street is used every day, and
the closure would cause a great inconvenience and in-
creased costs. He expressed his opposition to the pro-
posed vacation.
Dan Meyers, 982 West Second Street, protested the
proposed closure. He stated he is in the rehabilitation
business. He explained that Main Street is used two or
three times a day as the quickest access to the freeway to
reach various areas they must maintain. If this street is
closed off, the trucks wou Id have use "J" Street, which
would increase the traffic in a residential area. He also
stated the proposed vacation would decrease property
values.
Laverne Zulch, stated she owns Lots 9, 10, 11, 12,
13, 16 and 33. She stated that closing off the street
would be imposing restrictions on her business as well as
other businesses in the area, as her lots 16, 12, 13 and
33 are locked in. She stated she was opposed to the pro-
posed closure.
Jean Conmery, 950 West Second Street, stated she
rents this property to a business which needs Main Street
open from both directions for trucks in order to operate.
If the street is closed, the business will be forced to
move elsewhere. She stated that the property was designed
for use with access to Second Street and Main Street, as
large trucks can't turn around and would have to back out.
Ms. Conmery stated that if Main street is closed, the
property value would drop.
Roger Hardgrave, Director of Public Works/City Engi-
neer, answered questions regarding a further study of the
proposed vacation, and explained that this closure had
been requested by the Redevelopment Agency in conjunction
with the Central City South Project.
Mr. Hardgrave stated that even though underground
easements would be granted for utilities, the railroad
could put up barricades to preclude traffic from crossing
the tracks.
Mr. Carl Oldenkamp stated that the railroad is used
much less than the streets proposed for vacation, and the
impact would be much greater on vehicular traffic than on
the railroad.
John Hoeger, Development specialist, Redevelopment
Agency, agreed that a further study was a good idea. He
explained that these locations were identified by the
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Public Utilities Commission as being unsafe. and as a
result, were chosen for consideration of closure. Abate-
ment of the unsafe conditions would be very expensive.
Council Member Estrada made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Reilly and unanimously carried, that the
proposed street vacation of portions of Main Street and
Broadway Street, between "I" and "J" Streets, be continued
to Tuesday, January 17, 1989, in the council Chambers of
City Hall, 399 North "0" Street, San Bernardino, Cali-
fornia.
COUNCIL MEMBER REILLY EXCUSED
Council Member Reilly left the Council Meeting.
PROTEST HEARING - VACATION - PORTION OF MEYERS
ROAD - WEST OF LITTLE LEAGUE DRIVE
In a memorandum dated September 28, 1988, Roger Hard-
grave, Director of Public works/City Engineer, gave the
background of the proposed vacation of a portion of Meyers
Road, west of Little League Drive. He stated there ap-
pears to be no further necessity for that portion of
Meyers Road, either for present or future purposes. Mr.
Hardgrave set forth Findings of Fact to back up the staff
recommendation of approval of the vacation. (17)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
ORDERING THE VACATION OF MEYERS ROAD, WEST
OF LITTLE LEAGUE DRIVE, IN THE CITY OF SAN
BERNADINO. (17)
Council Member Estrada made a motion, seconded by
Council Member pope-Ludlam and unanimously carried, that
the proposed vacation of a portion of Meyers Road, west of
Little League Drive, be continued to the afternoon ses-
sion. (See page 26)
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION/REDEVELOPMENT
AGENCY _ ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING
The Adjourned Regular Meeting of the community Devel-
opment Commission/Redevelopment Agency was called to order
by Chairman Wilcox in the Council Chambers of City Hall,
399 North "D" Street, San Bernardino, California.
COUNCIL MEMBER REILLY RETURNED
Council Member Reilly returned to the council Meeting
and took his place at the Council Table.
COUNCIL MEMBER POPE-LUDLAM EXCUSED
Council Member pope-Ludlam left the Council Meeting.
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