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Meeting Date: February 17, 2015
SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT
Department: CITY MANAGER
Prepared by: Nancy Mackie, City Manager
SUBJECT: City Council Direction Regarding Preferred Downtown SMART Station
Design Aesthetic
RECOMMENDATION: Provide direction to the City Council's representative on SMART (Mayor
Phillips) on the preferred station design aesthetic for the Downtown San Rafael Station
BACKGROUND: On August 5, 2014, Sonoma -Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) submitted
65% design plans to the City for the proposed Downtown San Rafael SMART Station. The
design included a platform shelter, benches, pole mounted lights, trash receptacle, ticket
vending machine and signage (Exhibit 1). Mayor Phillips asked Planning Commissioner Larry
Paul and Citizens' Advisory Committee on Economic Development and Affordable Housing
Member William Carney to provide input regarding the design.
On September 2, the City Council provided staff with comments regarding the aesthetic of the
design plans and asked staff to write a letter to SMART to convey concerns about the simple
nature of the design and overall aesthetic compatibility (Exhibit 2). At that time, SMART
indicated that any aesthetic betterments or enhancements to SMART's design would be at the
City's cost.
On September 10, the San Rafael Citizen Advisory Committee on Economic Development and
Affordable Housing sent a letter to the City Council outlining their concerns about the design
and possible improvements to consider (Exhibit 3).
The County of Marin is handling the review of the Civic Center station's design, given its
adjacency to the Civic Center itself and the particular design needs for that area.
ANALYSIS: On Wednesday, February 18, 2015 the SMART Board of Directors will consider a
new conceptual design aesthetic that can be utilized for the Downtown San Rafael Station. The
new design attempts to address the prior City comments. This design will be available in the
Agenda Packet on Friday, February 13, 2015 and incorporated into this staff report as Exhibit 4
as soon as it is available. Mayor Phillips is the representative for San Rafael on the SMART
Board of Directors and is seeking direction from the City Council regarding Council preference
for the original design or the new design concept.
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FISCAL IMPACT: At this time, staff does not anticipate any additional costs to the City.
OPTIONS: The City Council has the following options to consider on this matter:
1. Original Design Aesthetic (Exhibit 1)
2. New Design Aesthetic (Exhibit 4)
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Provide direction to the City Council's representative on SMART.
EXHIBITS:
1. Original SMART Conceptual Station Design Plans from August 2014
2. Letter dated September 5, 2014 to SMART regarding Station Design
3. Letter dated September 10, 2014 from the San Rafael Citizens' Advisory Committee on
Economic Development and Affordable Housing
4. New Conceptual Design Plans for the Downtown San Rafael SMART Station
ORIGINAL SMART DOWNTOWN
CONCEPTUAL STATION DESIGN PLANS
August 2015
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shows proposed standard station design finishes from SMART 65% Plans
Above shows Google Street View of area where platforms will be located
EXHIBIT 1
CITY OF
MAYOR GARY 0. PHILLIPS
VICE MAYOR DA IB CONNOLY
COUNCILML'MBER MARIBE"1'H DUSHEY
COUNCILMEMBER KATE COLIN
COUNCIL MEMBER ANDREW CUYUGAN MCCULLOUGH
CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE
PHONE: 415-485-3070
FAX: 415-459-2242
September 5, 2014
Farhad Mansourian
General Manager
Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit
5401 Old Redwood Highway, Suite 200
Petaluma, CA 94954
Re: City of San Rafael 65% Design Review Comments
Dear Farhad,
Based on your letter of August 5, 2014, we have reviewed the referenced drawings and have included our
comments on the standard SMART review form. For the ease of review, we have arranged our comments
based on each planset page and numbered the comments on the attached set for reference. We have also
included a copy of comments from our previous reviews associated with work in the Downtown area for
your reference. Our concerns are as follows:
Aesthetics
The City Council has concerns about the simplicity of the station designs, especially as the
Downtown station provides a gateway to our community. Based on this we are considering
modifying the station designs to provide aesthetic treatments that fit the character of the Downtown.
The City Council SMART Subcommittee will be reviewing these plans and returning to the full
Council this later this year to determine whether San Rafael wishes to make enhancements to
SMART's design, and if so, what those should be. Once that determination is complete, we will be
in contact with SMART.
Access
The County of Marin is taking the lead to provide comments on the Civic Center plans.
As noted in our letter to you on August 7, 2014 we are concerned about the limited access to the
stations. SMART's right of way is narrow, especially in Downtown and we want to make sure that
there is sufficient room for people to access the platforms. Modifications to the current design may
be needed to better serve the general public.
If you have questions or comments, please feel free to give me a call.
Very truly yours,
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Nancy Mackle
City Manager
EXHIBIT 2
CITY OF
MAYOR GARY O. PHILLIPS
VICE MAYOR DAMON CONNOLLY
COUNCILMEMBER MARIBETH BUSHEY
Ay� COUNCILMEMBER KATE COLIN
xr COUNCILMEMBER ANDREW CUYUGAN MCCULLOUGH
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
PHONE: 415-485-3383
FAX: 415-485-3175
September 10, 2014
Dear Mayor Phillips and City Council:
The San Rafael Citizens Advisory Committee on Economic Development and Affordable
Housing has carefully considered the current SMART station proposals (65% Design Submittal)
and received comments from the public. We hope that you will find the following comments
useful in your ongoing deliberations and in further discussions with SMART to improve this
unfortunate situation.
A. Concerns relating to both San Rafael station locations
The committee finds the proposed station elements functionally deficient and aesthetically
incompatible with the character and prominence of both the Downtown San Rafael and Civic
Center locations. At a minimum, these possible improvements should be considered:
1. Replace the center -island transit shelters with ones designed for the side -island
configuration of these two stations.
2. Deepen the shelters and locate shelter seating for adequate weather protection.
Provide additional shelters on exposed parts of the platforms.
3. Individualize the shelters to fit the character and enhance the sense of place of each
stop, for example with distinctive rooflines, colors and materials.
4. Integrate all guardrails with the shelter designs, for example by painting them with
matching or compatible colors.
5. Provide benches the entire length of each platform, imparting a welcoming
character and greater usefulness to the stations.
6. Choose light fixtures and other furnishings compatible with those of surrounding
improvements.
7. Consider platform paving material and vertical wall materials compatible with
surrounding improvements.
EXHIBIT 3
1400 FIFTH AVENUE • PO BOX 151560 • SAN RAFAEL, CA 94915-1560
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CAC Letter to San Rafael City Council
September 11, 2014
Page 2
B. Concerns relating to the Downtown San Rafael station
1. Fit the historical character of downtown San Rafael, keying off Fourth Street and
other downtown urban design and building motifs.
2. Integrate the platform elements with the Whistlestop building, which will determine
much of the character of the downtown station. If a new building is designed,
SMART, Whistlestop and the City should assure such integration.
3. A more desirable option would be for the City, SMART and Whistlestop to find a way
to retain the current Whistlestop building, which was designed as San Rafael's train
station and embodies the desired historical character. The platform station
elements could then be reworked to augment that character. As suggested in the
Station Area Plan, the ground floor could be adapted to specialty Marin retail, in the
manner of the San Francisco ferry building, with the upstairs housing transit
agencies or other office uses. Though such a solution would require marshaling an
entrepreneurial effort, and perhaps a philanthropic spirit, the opportunity should
not be lightly lost. By applying public tools like transferable development rights and
expanded parking districts, the City may be able to enhance the value of the
property enough to enable Whistlestop to relocate its worthy program to a better
location.
4. Maximize sidewalk clearances at train crossings between Mission and Fourth
Streets, which appear very constrained by crossing apparatus.
S. Improve the SMART right-of-way between Mission and Fourth Streets as a
welcoming gateway to downtown in accordance with the Station Area Plan,
specifically, locating the fence on the west side the same distance from the tracks as
on the east side and providing irrigated landscape in right-of-way areas outside the
fence. Paint SMART fencing in these two blocks.
6. Provide more bike parking, with greater security, and relocate bike parking from
north of Fourth Street to the Bettini Transit Center.
1400 FIFTH AVENUE • PO Box 151560 • SAN RAFAEL, CA 94915-1560
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CAC Letter to San Rafael City Council
September 11, 2014
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C. Concerns relating to the Civic Center station.
1. Fit the architectural character of the Civic Center campus.
2. Provide pedestrian and bicycle access for Rafael Meadows, for example by a path to
South Merrydale along the south side of the tracks under the freeway, which will
require relocating the bike parking that would block that path.
3. Consider painting or other artwork enhancement to the freeway underside that will
form much of the station experience.
The CAC encourages the Council to request that SMART closely consult the Downtown Station
Area Plan to help guide the creation of a station that fits and revitalizes this gateway to San
Rafael. Thank you for your careful consideration.
On behalf of your Citizens Advisory Committee,
William Carney and Phillip Abey
1400 FIFTH AVENUE • PO BOX 151560 • SAN RAFAEL, CA 94915-1560
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TITLE OF DOCUMENT: CITY COUNCIL DIRECTION REGARDING PREFERRED DOWNTOWN SMART
STATION DESIGN AESTHETIC
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