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1992 JUN 09 CC MINMINUTES OF THE ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF THE EL SEGUNDO CITY COUNCIL June 9, 1992 - 6:00 P.M. CALLED TO ORDER by Mayor Jacobson at 6:15 p.m. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE led by Councilman Robbins ROLL CALL Councilman Robbins - Present Councilman Switz - Present Councilman West - Present Mayor ProTem Wise - Present Mayor Jacobson - Present PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS -(City Business Only -5 minute limit) Willard Krick, 1414 E. Mariposa Avenue addressed Council submitting a copy of and commenting on the E1 Segundo Residents Association opinion poll. Mayor Jacobson closed public communications portion of the meeting. A. SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS 1. Council workshop on the General Plan. Lou Lightfoot, Consultant, presented a report on the disk survey, and commented that the cover letter would be customized to determine resident and business owner. Discussion followed regarding the survey on Item Numbers 4 and 6. Council consensus to leave Number 4a as is. Discussion continued on Number 1 -f - was the same as apartment /condominium, and Number 5 - redo and add condominium /townhouses. Council consensus for Item Number le - apartments and Number if - condominiums /townhouses; Item Number 5 to remain as is but to include townhouses, and on Last Page to add comment "Your Opinion Is Important." Mr. Lightfoot addressed security of survey stating that the survey would be printed on colored letterhead; somewhere on the survey a notation would be placed which stated "Do Not Copy" and then serialize them - tie to address, and survey must be returned in the enclosed envelope. Councilman Robbins questioned City Hall return address because survey should be returned to Lou Lightfoot. Council consensus to use stationary with return address on cover letter, and not on rest of survey. Discussion ensued regarding Smoky Hollow Residential District; changing Neighborhood Commercial and insert in survey; leaving in or taking out height. Council consensus to was leave height out. MOVED by Mayor ProTem Wise; SECONDED by Councilman West to approve both surveys. MOTION PASSED BY UNANIMOUS VOICE VOTE 5/0. RECESS at 7;25 p.m. RECONVENED at 7:41 p.m. ROLL CALL All Councilmembers present. City Council Minutes June 9, 1992 - 6:00 p.m. Mr. Lightfoot presented a report on traffic stating that extensions of streets 1) impact on other streets if never put through, 2) Del Norte Station, 3) Peak hour traffic versus regular traffic. Discussion followed. Herman Bashmasion, BDI responded addressing Street Segments: a. Removing - Nash Street north -south traffic demand, b. One Way Couplet (Douglas- Nash) , and c. Mariposa (Aviation - Douglas) Continental /Lairport to Selby full analysis $4500.00 using existing land use scenario; Del Norte Station: No estimate on cost to require detailed analysis by LATCT on estimation of ridership which would help determine the impact to traffic. Quoted - $1000.00 - LATCT Analysis, $4500.00 - All Land Use, and $7500 - New Land Use; Peak Hour Analysis: General Plan daytime analysis is sufficient (few do analysis at peak hour) , could require each project to perform peak hour traffic, and 20,000 AM /PM (cover all intersections of circulation elements - 22 intersections). Discussion followed regarding alternative to AM /PM focus on PM Peak at 16,000, and choose critical intersections as Rosecrans /Sepulveda - E1 Segundo /Sepulveda - Imperial /Sepulveda - Aviation / Rosecrans - Aviation /E1 Segundo - Aviation/ Imperial. Mr. Lightfoot stated there would be 1 -2 hour traffic scheduled, and that the survey results would be in by August. Council consensus for Councilmembers Robbins and Swit$ to most with consultant to discuss the 1 -2 peak hour traffic schedule. B. NEW BUSINESS AND REPORTS - CITY COUNCILMEMBERS Councilman West - NONE Councilman Robbins - NONE Councilman Swit$ - NONE Mayor ProTem Wise - NONE Mayor Jacobson - NONE PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS - NONE CLOSED SESSION - NONE ADJOURNMENT at 8:30 p.m. to June 16, 1992 at 5:00 p.m. for Closed Session. 16ra'Freeman, Deputy City Clerk City Council Minutes June 9, 1992 - 6:00 p.m.