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Mr. Aberle confirmed that he would be satisfied with the direction for the two eight -inch culverts <br />in the driveway with additional grading of the driveway. He stated that he will also allow entry <br />onto the property to complete the topography. He confirmed that he would provide permission <br />for the grading of the driveway and topography to be completed. <br />It was noted that the driveway improvements may not occur until spring, pending frost and cold <br />weather conditions. The Committee and Mr. Aberle reached consensus for Mr. Thompson to <br />complete the driveway improvements including grading and two eight -inch culverts, and Mr. <br />Aberle provided his permission for Staff to enter his property to collect topographic data along <br />his west property line and around and adjacent to his garage and driveway. <br />City Engineer Westby noted that Staff will provide an update to the Committee in February since <br />the January meeting is canceled. <br />5. COMMITTEE BUSINESS (Continued) <br />5.02: Consider Request to Modify Traffic Control at Bunker Lake Boulevard, Puma <br />Street and Rabbit Street Intersection <br />City Engineer Westby stated that during the November 27, 2018 City Council meeting, a resident <br />living at 14942 Quintana Street NW in the Riverstone residential development questioned the <br />value of the all -way STOP intersection control recently installed at the intersection of Bunker <br />Lake Boulevard, Puma Street and Rabbit Street, and requested that the City consider modifying <br />the traffic control at this intersection. The resident told Council he feels the all -way STOP is <br />unnecessary at this time and recommended that all of the STOP signs be removed and replaced <br />with a YIELD sign on southbound Puma Street. He said he also felt that a flasher signal might <br />be appropriate for the pedestrian crossing at the intersection. He stated that during the five - <br />months he has lived in Riverstone he has never met another car at this intersection, nor has he <br />ever seen a pedestrian or bicyclist use the crosswalk. He also stated he often sees Riverstone <br />residents running the STOP signs and is concerned people will get used to running the STOP <br />signs and will continue to do so once the area more fully develops, and the STOP signs are <br />warranted. <br />City Engineer Westby provided historical crash data for the intersection and reviewed the <br />posted/statutory speed limits on each leg of the intersection. He also reviewed the traffic <br />volumes, which were most recently recorded on each leg of the intersection in 2015. <br />City Engineer Westby stated that staff discussed the property owners concerns with Bolton & <br />Menk, the design engineer for Improvement Project #18-05 under which the STOP signs were <br />installed. Bolton & Menk stated that the all -way STOP control was based on the best <br />information available at the time related to intersection geometrics and traffic volumes in and <br />around the intersection at the time it opened. Throughout the plan preparation process, Rabbit <br />Street was still considered a future street and in order to obtain State Aid approvals, STOP signs <br />were required on both Bunker Lake Boulevard and Puma Street. Development timing and the <br />resultant traffic growth were unknown at the time plans were developed, and traffic forecasts <br />Public Works Committee / December 18, 2018 <br />Page 9 of 11 <br />
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