Nursery Transportation Study Final presentation May 19, 2008 Transportation Group – WHPacific scope How much land will need to be set aside in order to connect SE 64th Ave. to Division.
The work will also address implications for
adjacent properties, access to the park, and cost. Transportation Group – WIKI Question Questions from WIKI Transportation Site How much ROW (land) do we need to set aside? Would the alignment follow the property line, which is curved, or something else? What would get included in a street profile, such as planting strip, trees, ADA ramps, bike lanes, parking? Is a full street really needed? Can we meet the “connectivity policy” with other options, such as bike/ped pathway? Transportation Group - WIKI Questions from WIKI Transportation Site Can the street be one way? Can public access be limited to the Lincoln end to reach community gardens, horticultural services, etc., and a maintenance access be limited to the Division end. (technically “connected” but blocked off with a swinging gate?) Initial Research Obtained copy of Plat Minor Land Division Case File LUR 96-00 748 MP Created accurate drawing of property line Mt. Tabor Park Master Plan – Jan. 2000 Standard street widths for local street Bike path standards & design guide Green Street Standards – BES South Tabor Neighborhood Plan Plat Plat Minor Land Division Final Decision LUR 96-00 748 MP
“No construction is allowed on Parcel 2 within
50’ of the west property line (to accommodate the future street and setback) as attached.” Taxmap (plat) Administrative Decision, Administrative Findings and Decision, Minor Land Division LUR 96-00 748 MP
“The plat shall include a future street reserve.
Any future land division of parcel 2 shall include the dedication of SE 64th.” IV.3 There is nothing in the plat or the conditions of approval that require dedication of right-of-way at this time. If Parcel 2 is redeveloped without further division of the land, then dedication of ROW for a road is not required. Only if the property is divided will dedication be required. Transportation Group • Bullets here – Bullets here • Bullets here
View looking south down SE 64th Ave.
Transportation Group • Bullets here – Bullets here • Bullets here
View looking north up SE 64th Ave.
No Build Option Multi-Use Path Combination Path & Driveway Multi-Use Path, Driveway, & Full Street Full City Street w/ Water Quality & Traffic Control Mt. Tabor Master Plan - 2000 Improvements of SE 64th Ave. is noted as a future connection. (As recommended by PDOT) The access sub-committee favored creating access from SE Division Street, if it did not negatively impact adjoining neighbors, and investigation of one-way traffic to solve circulation and parking issues. Neighborhood Concerns: Neighbors are concerned that a new street would have a negative impact by re-directing park traffic into the adjacent neighborhoods. Traffic Control Bulb-out example @ SE Clinton St. Traffic Control Bulb-out example @ SE Clinton St. Mt. Tabor Central Yard & Nursery Transportation Study