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Public Works Committee 5. 4. <br />Meeting Date: 09/18/2012 <br />By: <br />Title: <br />Len Linton, Engineering/Public Works <br />Consider Sight Triangle Concerns at Alpine Drive and Puma Street <br />Background: <br />Staff received a concern from a resident about visibility at the Alpine Drive - Puma street intersection. Puma Street <br />was paved in 2011 and provides a connection from the western extension of Bunker Lake Boulevard to Alpine <br />Drive. The concern states that north bound traffic on Puma cannot see eastbound traffic on Alpine Drive in time to <br />safely enter or cross Alpine Drive. <br />Puma Street was gravel and served one residence prior to being paved. It will be an important access route for <br />Legacy Christian School and the other developments proposed for the intersection of Bunker Lake Boulevard and <br />Puma Street. Clear sight lines at the intersection of Alpine Drive and Puma street is critical for the safety of the <br />traveling public. <br />Notification: <br />The resident has been notified that this case will be discussed at the Public Works Committee meeting. <br />Observations: <br />Staff has visited the site and observed the site distances from Puma Street. Staff also gathered survey data west of <br />Puma Street and south of Alpine Drive. The Alpine Drive alignment curves south just west of Puma Street. The <br />road rises from west to east in this same area. There is a row of pine trees in the right of way that blocks vision of <br />oncoming vehicles. <br />Staff performed a sight line analysis using the topographic data obtained. The sight line crosses the northern edge <br />of the property west of Puma Street. The analysis indicated that excavation of the south boulevard of Alpine Drive <br />could provide adequate site distance at this intersection. The excavation will require reshaping a portion of the <br />private property which is currently used for crops. The excavation will require a permanent easement from the <br />adjacent property owner for the sight triangle and and a temporary easement for grading and excavation. The <br />proposed grading used a 1 percent slope from the top of curb to south of the sight line then a 10 percent slope to <br />blend into existing grades so that the area could continue to be used for crops. There is an area where the sight <br />line and the proposed grading are at the same elevation. Vegetation and weed growth could block the sight line, <br />mowing will be a regular requirement for this stretch of boulevard. <br />An exhibit showing the area and the proposed grading is attached to the case. <br />Funding Source: <br />The funding source for this project is the PIR Fund. The estimated costs for this is $42,300, broken down as site <br />work $35,400 and easements $6,900. <br />Staff Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends entering into negotiations with the land owner for acquisition of the necessary easements. The <br />site work could be issued as a request for quote after the easements are acquired. <br />Committee Action: <br />