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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLog105 Page 10f3 Stacie Hoskins From: Curt stacey (cstacey@jeffersontransit.com) Sent: Friday, July 28,200612:38 PM To: Stacie Hoskins Subject: RE: Discovery bay Golf Club Bus Zone I think that will do. Thank you Stacie. Curtis Stacey From: Stacie Hoskins (mailto:shoskins@co.jefferson.wa.us] Sent: Thursday, July 27,20064:40 PM To: Curt Stacey Subject: RE: Discovery bay Golf Club Bus Zone Hi Curtis, How about this for now? If it needs work, could you edit the conditions and I'll include them as mitigation? 1. Prior to construction, the location and details of the shelter and bus pullout shall be provided to Jefferson Transit and Jefferson County Department of Public Works for review and approval. Said details shall make provisions for Jefferson Transit bus circulation within the site to ensure the bus presents the passenger door to people waiting at the proposed stop. On-site circulation required shall be brief and allow for expeditious passage for transit vehicles on and off the site. 2. To be able to provide ADA mandated service delivery within the proposed development, the bus pullout shall provide a 96-inch deep (measured from the curb ofthe roadway) firm stable surface for deployment of the vehicle's lift to maneuver a wheelchair beyond the end of the lift. The 96-inch surface shall be a minimum of 60-inches in width (measured parallel to the vehicle roadway) and shall be connected to a firm, stable surfaced pathway. 3. To be able to provide ADA mandated service delivery within the proposed development, Jefferson Transit vehicles shall be able to drive to within 75-feet of the door to each residence. Within the residential development Configuration of the residential sites shall allow the lift of the transit vehicle to access a 3-foot wide sidewalk or driveway. Thanks so much Curtis. Stacie From: Curt Stacey (mailto:cstacey@jeffersontransit.com] Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 9:55 AM To: Stacie Hoskins Subject: RE: Discovery bay Golf Club Bus Zone Stacie I would add 1. Something about the circulation being brief. We do not want to wander around within the golf course for several minutes. We need to turn around and get back on route quickly. 7/28/2006 # Page LOG ITEM (f::;)r ( of ~ -- Page 2 of3 2. We only need 96 inches from the curb at a zone along a busy street at a formalloadzone such as the one in mitigation 1. Within a neighborhood, for service to a residence, if it's ok to briefly clog up the street, we can park out in the lane and deploy the lift to a regular sized sidewalk or take advantage of the throat of a driveway. Curtis Stacey/385-3020 X104 From: Stacie Hoskins [mailto:shoskins@co.jefferson.wa.us] Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 5:20 PM To: Curt Stacey Subject: RE: Discovery bay Golf Club Bus Zone Hi Curtis, What do you think about these mitigations based on your comments? 1. Prior to construction, the location and details of the shelter and bus pullout shall be provided to Jefferson Transit and Jefferson County Department of Public Works for review and approval. Said details shall make provisions for Jefferson Transit bus circulation within the site to ensure the bus presents the passenger door to people waiting at the proposed stop. 2. To be able to provide ADA mandated service delivery within the proposed development, Jefferson Transit vehicles shall be able to drive to within 75-feet ofthe door to each residence. After stopping at the curb, there needs to be a 96-inch deep (measured from the curb of the roadway) firm stable surface for deployment of the vehicle's lift to maneuver a wheelchair beyond the end ofthe lift. The 96-inch surface shall be a minimum of 60-inches in width (measured parallel to the vehicle roadway) and shall be connected to a firm, stable surfaced pathway leading to the door of each residence. You didn't require the bus shelter, but Public Works did want it in their comments. Thanks for your help, Stade.t. ~~ Development Services Manager. DRD Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend. WA 98368 Phone 360-379-4463 Fax 360-379-4451 shoskins@co.jefferson.wa.us From: Curt Stacey [mailto:cstacey@jeffersontransit.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 4:11 PM To: Stacie Hoskins Subject: Discovery bay Golf Club Bus Zone Stacie Hoskins, I am unsure of the plan for large transit vehicles. The plan, as best I can tell, has a bus loadzone located off of Cape George Road. It appears to be on the outbound side of Lawrence Road. My question is; where would the bus need to travel, within the golf club to turn around, so that it could present the passenger door to people waiting at the proposed stop? Curtis Stacey/Jefferson Transit # Page LOG ITEM (oS- z.. ot~ 7/28/2006