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Motion by Councilmember Woestehoff, seconded by Councilmember Musgrove, to approve the <br />following minutes: <br />Regular Meeting Minutes dated July 20, 2021 <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Riley, Councilmembers Woestehoff and Musgrove. <br />Voting No: None. <br />5. COMMITTEE BUSINESS <br />5.01: Consider Stop Sign Installation at Garnet St and 137th Lane <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer reviewed the staff report and recommendation to not install <br />additional stop signs at this intersection, based on the traffic counts and accident history. Staff <br />would recommend that the trees located in the ROW be trimmed back to improve visibility. <br />Matt Blanchard resident, stated that he did not see a need to trim the trees further and wondered <br />what the City Code states related to the required distance from the corner needed to provide <br />visibility. He stated that it would be better to place the stop sign north/south rather than east/west <br />as most of the traffic speeds coming into the development, not leaving the development. He stated <br />that there are children at the intersection riding their bikes as there is a little library at the corner. <br />He believed it would be safer to place stop signs. He stated that there has been a lot of money put <br />into deciding whether to place a stop sign when installing a stop sign would not have a large <br />expense. <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer estimated about 150 feet would be needed to provide <br />visibility when traffic is moving at 30 mph. <br />Mr. Blanchard stated that those trees do not even start until 75 feet from the corner, and he has the <br />trees trimmed to see the intersection at 137th Avenue. He stated that trimming the trees further <br />would impede upon his privacy. He believed that it would be safer to place a stop sign. He noted <br />that if the trees are trimmed there would still be an issue with vehicles traveling too fast and not <br />stopping. He stated that he has lived in his home for nine years and the trees have been mature <br />throughout that time. He noted that there have only been two accidents during that nine-year <br />period. <br />Councilmember Musgrove clarified the locations proposed by the resident for stop signs, which <br />would stop north and south traffic. She also asked for clarification on the location of the little <br />library. <br />Mr. Blanchard identified the location of the little library, which is on private property. <br />Councilmember Musgrove asked if there has been any consideration for a yield sign rather than a <br />stop sign, or a crosswalk. <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer replied that there has not been consideration to a yield sign. <br />Public Works Committee / September 21, 2021 <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />