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9-17-2013 TSAC Special Joint MinutesTransportation Safety Advisory Commission Special Jaint Meeting Minutes Tuesday, September 17, 2013 A Special Jaint Meeting was held by the Schertz City Cauncil, and the Transportation Safety Advisory Commission of the City of Schertz, Texas on Tuesday, September 17, 2013, at 5:00 p.m., in the Hal Baldwin Municipal Complex Council Chambers, 1400 Schertz Parkway, Building #4, Schertz, Texas. The following members present to-wit: City Council Members present: Mayor Michael R. Carpenter Councilmember David Scagliola Councilmember Cedric Edwards Mayor Pro-Tem Jim Fowler Councilmember George Anh~na Councilmember Sydney Verinder Transportation Safety Advisory Commission Members Present: Stephen Bish, Chair Mack Davis, Vice Chair Bill Bowers, Baard Member Max Hernandez, Board Member Gary Preston, Board Member Lamy Franklin, Board Member Phillip Rowland, Board Member John Cook, Board Member Staff Present: City Manager John C. Kessel Executive Director of Operations John Bierschwale Executive Director of Support David Harris Executive Director of Planning Brian James Chief of Staff Bob Cantu City Attorney Katherine Tapley City Secretary Brenda Dennis Deputy City Secretary Donna Schmoekel Call to Order - Special Session A. Call to order by each Governing Body. Chairman Stephen Bish of the Transportation Safety Advisory Commission (TSAC) called their meeting to order at 7:23 p.m. B. Presentation/discussion and direction regarding the City of Schertz Code of Ordinances, Chapter 54 -Nuisances, Section 54-22(b){3) -Any sign, notice, pole, post, basketball goal, and any other obstructions placed or painted upon any sidewalk, street, or in any public right- of-way within the corporate limits of the City. {J. Bierschwale/B. Todd} Mayor Carpenter recognized Transportation Safety Advisory Commission (TSAC} Chaii7nan Stephen Bish who stated that they were asked to discuss this issue and provide their findings. He stated a major job of theirs is to ensure street safety. Mayor Carpenter recognized Transportation Safety Advisory Commission (TSAC) Chairman Stephen Bish who stated that they were asked to discuss this issue and provide their findings. He stated a major jab of theirs is to ensure sri•eet safety. 09-17-2013 Minutes Pnge - I - Mayor Carpenter then recognized Mark Davis, Vice-Chair of TSAC, who stated the City Ordinance addresses items which include basketball hoops placed on the sidewalks and in the roadways. A primary concern is the safety of the children. If a portable basketball hoop is down on the sidewalk edge, it obstructs pedestrian movement and the kids are literally playing ball in the street. It is more than just an obstruction issue because you run the risk of impeding traffic flow ar damaging your neighbor's car. Mr. Davis stated the TSAC membership voted unanimously that it was just not a good idea to promote the use of a basketball hoop down on the sidewalk or at the edge of a street. He further addressed Mayor Pro-Tem Fowlers concern about parents wanting to keep the kids close, rather than going down to a park out of sight. Mr. Davis stated there is no easy workaround because if you take the basketball goals out of the ordinance you open up the potential for anyone to put up a hoop in the City on any' street. Councilmember Antuna agreed it was a challenge but suggested that streets that stub out would not necessarily be an area of danger. Mayor Carpenter recognized staff members, Executive Director of Development Brian James and Marshal Beverly Todd. Mr. James stated they were looking for a way to balance the issue that would not be too heavy handed and allow city staff the discretion to address any obvious unsafe practices. City Manager John Kessel suggested an amendment to the current ordinance removing it from the nuisance chapter and placing it in the traffic safety section so that the police department could enforce any unsafe occurrences. Code Enforcement could still deal with any nuisance issues. He requested staff to come up with draft ordinances in both code enforcement and traffic safety for Council to look at. Mayor Carpenter recognized Councilmember Edwards who agreed this was a good idea to tuiri the traffic safety issue over to the Police Depai~ment. Mayor Carpenter recognized Police Chief Michael Hansen, who stated if this happens they will simply address the safety problem but will not be involved in neighbor to neighbor issues. He pointed out the current ordinance does not allow for discretion, whereas the suggested option being discussed will. He stated the authority to enforce is already there, the discretion is not. Mayor Carpenter recognized City Marshal Beverly Todd who stated this issue situation came up because of a complaint. She stated they checked with five (5) other cities and none of those cities allowed basketball goals on the sheets. Councilmember Scagliola stated that so far this ordinance has worked and one case should not set precedence. Mayor Carpenter recognized TSAC Board Member Max Hernandez, who stated he thinks the Police Department has enough to do. He stated we should prohibit 6y law fiom having the basketball goal where they could experience a fatality. Responsibility starts at home. Keep this in the law and in our ordinance. Let those that break the ordinance pay for it. Mayor Carpenter recognized TSAC Board Member Larry Franklin, who stated we should look at the ward portable mare closely. He doesn't see why a goal should be left out in the road. Mayor Carpenter recognized City Manager John Kessel, who stated one of the problems that exists in our current ordinance is it specifically states basketball goals; you could also have other unsafe play items such as hockey goals, go-carts, skateboard ramps, etc., all equally unsafe. The real issue is `playing in the street', thus a traffic safety issue. By adding it to our traffic safety ordinance, we will have a better directive. Mayor Carpenter stated again that staff would go back and work on both sections of the ordinances and come back to present Council with drafts for consideration. 09-17-2013 Minutes Page - 2 - Ad'ournment of S ecial Joint Meetin Chairman Stephen Bish recognized TSAC Board Member Max Hernandez, who moved, seconded by Vice Chair Mark Dads to adjourn the Special Joint meeting with Council. Tlie vote was zzzz-r-zimous. Motion Crrr-•ied. Meeting adjourned at 7:59 p.m. Chairman, Stephen Bish ST: City Secretary, Brenda Dennis 09-17-2013 Minutes Page - 3 -