Special Notice / Hearing: None__
Vote Required: Majority
To: Honorable Board of Supervisors
From: Ann M. Stillman, Director of Public Works
Subject: Authorizing the establishment of an Americans with Disabilities Act Parking Zone at 692 Second Avenue in the Unincorporated North Fair Oaks area
RECOMMENDATION:
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Adopt a resolution establishing a 20-foot Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Disabled Parking Zone at 692 Second Avenue in the Unincorporated North Fair Oaks area.
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BACKGROUND:
This Board has adopted similar resolutions regarding parking restrictions.
Section 22507, et seq., of the California Vehicle Code and Section 7.44.010 of the San Mateo County (County) Ordinance Code provide that local authorities may determine and declare disabled (ADA) parking zone locations by resolution.
DISCUSSION:
The Department of Public Works (Department) received a request from the property owner at 692 Second Avenue, in the North Fair Oaks area, to establish an ADA parking zone adjacent to this property to facilitate parking.
The Department evaluated this request and has determined that the requested parking restriction will not adversely affect the community. The Department notified the adjacent property owners of the ADA parking request and received no comments relative to the proposed ADA parking zone. The Department recommends adoption of the 20-foot ADA Disabled Parking Zone restriction at the identified location, which is shown on Exhibit A.
The locations of parking zones and other traffic restrictions on County maintained streets are currently shown on maps in the Department’s office and website. The Department’s master list of parking restrictions will be updated to reflect the recommended changes, should this Board approve the proposed resolution.
The County Attorney has reviewed and approved the resolution as to form.
COMMUNITY IMPACT:
This proposed parking restriction will provide the property owner with a disabled parking space in front of their property at 692 Second Avenue. The proposed parking restriction would result in converting one (1) on-street parking space to a disabled (ADA) parking space along Second Avenue. The adjacent property owners were notified of the adjusted parking space and no comments were received.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The staff costs for evaluating and processing requests for traffic regulations is paid for by the Road Fund as part of the administrative cost associated with evaluating traffic-related requests on the County maintained road system. The cost of purchasing and installing signs and painting parking zone markings varies and averages approximately $600 per parking zone designation.
There is no impact to the General Fund.
Attachment: Exhibit “A” - Map of Proposed Disabled Parking Zone in front of 692 Second Avenue