HomeMy WebLinkAbout81-53 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 81-53
A RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING
COMMISSION ESTABLISHING STANDARDS FOR THE
DESIGN OF REGIONAL MULTI-PURPOSE, COMMUNITY
AND LOCAL FEEDER TRAILS WITHIN THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA
WHEREAS, it is the City' s desire to establish standards for
the design of trails within the City, and;
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed and recommended
the Trails Element for approval by the City Council , and;
WHEREAS, it is the City's desire to have trails provided along
natural physical features where possible.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Rancho Cucamonga Planning
Commission does hereby establish the following DESIGN STANDARDS FOR
TRAILS:
• SECTION 1 : Trail Width:
(in feet)
Regional Multi-purpose
Trails 30'
Community
Trails 20'
Local Feeder Trails 15'
On Street/Off Street Bike Trails 5'
(See Exhibit A)
Clearance: 10' overhead with brush and weeds, debris and
rocks removed from trail tread.
In instances where topography, right-of-way configuration
grading or existing vegetation make it infeasible to construct
full width trails as listed above, the City Planner may grant
relief and reduce said requirements.
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SECTION 2: Design Requirements:
• a. For equestrian usage the following requirements shall be
met:
1. Vertical Grade: 0-5% optimum
10% maximum for distances over 500'
15% maximum for distances limited
to 500'
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20% permitted only in extreme cases
and for short distances under
100'
2. Cross Section: 1-4% optimum
6% maximum in approved locations
only
3. Drainage: Avoid erosion by proper grading.
Where necessary, use diversionary
devices such as water bars and
berms.
4. Side Slope Cuts and Fill : 2:1 maximum
5. Surfacing: Native soil , decomposed granite
or chopped tree trimmings. Removal
of rocks and debris and
• grade surface smooth.
b. For bicycle usage the following requirements shall be met:
1. Vertical Grade: 0-5% optimum
10% maximum for distances limited
to 200'
2. Cross Section: 2% maximum
3. Surfacing : 3" asphaltic concrete or 4" portland
concrete cement
4. Design Speed: 11 MPH average, 7-15 MPH
5. Curvature: 15 MPH maximum
SECTION 3: Fencing
a. For Regional Multi-Purpose Trails : Along Flood Channels fencing
shall consist of a 6' chainlink fence installed by the Flood Control
District, Corps of Engineers or the City of Rancho Cucamonga atop the
flood control channel wall . The adjacent developer shall be re-
sponsible for the installation of a 6' high chainlink fence installed
• at the joint property line for the length of the co-terminus boundary.
Openings shall be made for access at approved points and for where
local Feeder Trails and Community Trails intersect.
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b. For Community Trails : Fencing along street trails (i .e.
parkways) shall consist of 4' -5' high two-rail white
extruded concrete fence installed along the ultimate
right-of-way line for the street,. where there are no
existing block walls ; otherwise fencing shall be located
at curb line. Openings shall be provided where Local
Feeder Trails or Regional Multi-Purpose Trails intersect.
For trails not along streets, no fencing shall be required.
c. Local Feeder Trails: Fencing shall consist of one rail ,
4' high, wood split rail fencing, installed along the co-
terminus boundary of the easement and the non-easement
property of the tract or lot.
SECTION 4: Trail Entrance: Trail entrances shall be designed
to provide for equestrian, bicycling and hiking use and discourage •
motor vehicle access (See Exhibit B) , except Local Feeder
Trails shall provide one means of unobstructed vehicular
access for service vehicles.
SECTION 5: Bicycling Trail requirements shall be as shown
below:
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Parked Car 1 Bicycle Motor Vehicle
Operating Operating
5
8'or 10' 5 . 10'or 11'
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TYPE I SHARED BIKEWAY
Bicycle Motor Vehicle 0
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• a. Shared Bikeways: The shared bikeway has no barrier,
either symbolic or physical , to delineate the roadway for
bicycles. The bikeway is identified by signs posted
along the side of the roadway or by pavement markings
painted on the roadway. The outside traffic lane becomes
the width required for motor vehicle travel , usually 10
or 11 feet, plus the 5-foot bikeway. Bicycle-flow is
always the same direction as motor-vehicle-flow, since
this is much safer. Shared bikeways can be developed in
conjunction with pedestrian traffic. However, this
practice is discouraged, since pedestrian-flow and bicycle-
flow are not very compatible.
b. Restricted Bikeway: It is clearly delineated by a barrier
and signing. Adequate delineation is an essential re-
quirement for the development of a restricted bikeway.
Barriers are symbols, such as those made with paint on a
pavement.
Symbol barriers include striping, full -width coloring and
reflectorized raised pavement markers.
c. Minimum Criteria For Shared & Restricted Bikeways:
The following criteria shall be considered:
• 1. Average daily traffic (motor vehicle)
2. Bicycle volume
3. Posted speed limit
4. Truck Traffic
5. Adequate right-of-way
6. Safety
SECTION 6: Flood and Drainage Channel Crossings: Where
Community Trails cross existing or proposed drainage channels
the continuity of the trail shall be maintained by the
construction of an appropriate crossing such as bridges,
ramp ways, culverts, etc.
SECTION 7: Signing: Signing is required to let the user
and the public know where the trails are.
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Resolution No. 81-53
• SECTION 8: Street Crossings: Shall be at grade with appropriate
street stripping and signing. In cases of equestrian usage,
texturized paving is desirable.
SECTION 9: Waivers: The Planning Commission may grant a
waiver from the requirements of this Resolution except Section
1 when:
(a) The strict or literal interpretation and enforcement of
the specified regulation would result in practical difficulty
or unnecessary physical hardship inconsistent with the
objectives of this Resolution.
(b) There are exceptional or extraordinary circumstances or
conditions applicable to the property involved that do
not apply generally to other properties.
(c) The strict or literal interpretation and enforcement of
the specified regulation would deprive the applicant of
privileges enjoyed by the owners of other properties in
the same zone.
(d) The granting of the waiver will not constitute a grant of
special privilege inconsistent with the limitations on
other properties classified in the same zone.
• (e) The granting of the waiver will not be detrimental to the
public health, safety, or welfare, or materially injurious
to properties or improvements in the vicinity.
Any request for waiver shall be presented in writing and be
made as part of the development application for the project
which involves the trail .
APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 13TH DAY OF MAY, 1981.
PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE// CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
BY: .a/Cr
•ichard Dahl , Chairman
ATTEST:
Secretary of the Planning Commission
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. I , JACK LAM, Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and
regularly introduced, passed, and adopted by the Planning Commission of
the City of Rancho Cucamonga, at a regular meeting of the Planning
Commission held on the 13th day of May, 1981 by the following vote to-
wit:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: Rempel , King, Tolstoy, Dahl
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: Sceranka
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