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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 14048 (Parking Recreational Vehicles)RESOLUTION NO. 14048 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL ESTABLISHING A PILOT PROGRAM PROHIBITING THE PARKING OF RECREATIONAL VEHICLES AND OTHER OVERSIZED VEHICLES IN LIMITED DESIGNATED AREAS WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to preserve the safety and attractiveness of the City's streets; and WHEREAS, certain public streets in the City of San Rafael are increasingly used to regularly or routinely park or store certain vehicles built or modified to temporarily or permanently domicile persons or animals, such as recreational vehicles, campers, trailers, motorhomes, and boats, hereafter referred to for convenience as "RV's"; and WHEREAS, it has become apparent that RV's parked or stored on City streets are increasingly being actively used for habitation purposes, despite habitation of vehicles being prohibited by San Rafael Municipal Code Chapter 8.30; and WHEREAS, the regular or routine parking and/or storage of RV's and other oversized vehicles on City streets often creates driver's line of sight obstructions from intersections and driveways, thus creating hazards to vehicular and pedestrian travel and reducing effective ingress and egress of emergency and critical service vehicles; and WHEREAS, the routine parking and/or storage of RV's additionally creates public health and safety hazards due to the occurrence of illegal discharges of septic waste, wastewater, fuels, trash or garbage from such vehicles into City streets, sewers or storm drains; and WHEREAS, the City of San Rafael has seen an increase in the number of complaints of traffic danger and health concerns regarding the routine or regular parking and/or storage of RV's and oversized vehicles on public streets in certain areas of the City; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that regulating the parking of RV's and oversized vehicles will promote the safety of public streets for motorists, pedestrians and children by improving visibility and driving conditions, and will improve the health and safety of the entire San Rafael community by minimizing the use of City streets and thoroughfares for the illegal discharge of septic waste, wastewater, garbage and trash; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to prohibit the parking and storage of RV's and oversized vehicles in limited designated areas within the City on a trial basis through a temporary pilot program, to determine whether improvements to the public health and safety can be achieved without the creation or exacerbation of other adverse impacts to the health, safety and welfare of the San Rafael community; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the adverse public health and safety impacts associated with parking and/or storage of RV's and oversized vehicles are particularly acute and disturbing on the streets surrounding Davidson Middle School, due to the large number of children impacted, and that this area should be a priority for inclusion in a pilot program to prohibit the parking of RV's; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that adoption of a pilot program prohibiting the parking of RV's and oversized vehicles on limited designated City streets is categorically exempt from environmental review pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") Guidelines Section 15301 concerning the operation or minor alteration of existing public facilities involving negligible or no expansion of use. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of San Rafael does hereby establish a pilot program prohibiting the parking of RV's on public streets in designated areas within the City, as set forth in Exhibit 1 attached hereto and incorporated herein. The pilot program regulations shall be enforceable in accordance with the provisions of San Rafael Municipal Code Chapter 5.12, and vehicles violating such regulations may be immediately removed pursuant to the authority of San Rafael Municipal Code Section 5.12.090. I, ESTHER C. BEIRNE, Clerk of the City of San Rafael, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of said City held on Monday, the 21S` day of December, 2015 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Bushey, Gamblin, McCullough & Mayor Phillips NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS Colin ESTHER C. BEIRNE, CITY CLERK A7 OO 0 W -.j 0 0 p- .20 'Ror 4 �1 O'll as vll� ,a GO p- .20 'Ror 4 �1 O'll as vll� JAMES B. DAVIDSON MIDDLE SCHOOL San Rafael City Schools Bob Marcucci, Principal 280 Woodland Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94901 415-485-2400 davidson.sres.org September 21, 2015 To Whom It May Concern, I am writing to provide the perspective of the James B. Davidson Middle School administration on the route to and from school along Woodland Avenue west of the school. There are several concerns that we share with the school community as it concerns student safety. As school administrators, keeping our students safe to, during, and from school is priority number one. Since I began my tenure as Davidson Principal roughly a year ago, I have received many inquifies and/or complaints from concerned parents about the number of RV's parked along the street leading up to the school. I have heard many stories, and have seen for myself, the kinds of trash that get left behind or spill out onto the sidewalk from these parked RV's. There have been occupants passed out in the front seat and bottles of alcohol outside the cars. As I talk to students about the issue they express (in their own words) being "creeped out" by having to walk along a narrow sidewalk next to the open doors and windows of these RV's. Also, due to the size of these vehicles, students who ride their bikes along that stretch of Woodland have to unsafely go out into the street too far to get around them and into the high level of traffic heading toward campus. We have had some close calls on the way to school just this year. Along with the RV's, our students have to navigate through trash that gets dumped along the sidewalk against the hill. We have seen couches and other furniture, appliances, glass, etc. We believe that anywhere near a school is the absolute wrong place for these overnight inhabitants to be allowed to park. I know that all of us in this community want our young people to walk to school along a route that instills pride in where they live and go to school. The Davidson administration team is ready and willing to be partners in finding a solution. Regards, Bob Marcucci, Principal Mary Charlesworth, Assistant Principal Aaron Feldstein, Assistant Principal