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HomeMy WebLinkAbout13 - CdM Streetlight BannersSeptember 26, 2000 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM NO. 13 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Public Works Department SUBJECT: CORONA DEL MAR STREETLIGHT BANNERS RECOMMENDATION: Approve the request of the Corona del Mar Business Improvement District for the installation of single banners on City streetlight poles year- round. Installation shall be on poles along both sides of East Coast Highway from Avocado Avenue to Seaward Road. If approved, the installation of banners will be subject to the Public Works Department's conditions of approval DISCUSSION: The Corona del Mar Business Improvement District (BID) initially requested the installation of 88 private banners (double banners on 44 poles), see attached BID letter dated July 19, 2000. However, a field review of the existing streetlight poles determined that the City's poles could not support the double banners without jeopardizing public safety. Based upon pole manufacturer's information and the presence of various traffic signs on most poles, staff has determined banners up to 20 square feet can be installed. Nine of the existing poles have large traffic signage that precludes the installation of any banners. Through a number of meetings of the BID and staff, the BID has revised their proposal to install a single banner per pole, year- round, beginning November 1, 2000 for five years, to promote civic pride in the community. The banners will be mounted on streetlight poles along both sides of East Coast Highway from Avocado Avenue to Seaward Road and two streetlight poles on MacArthur Boulevard (north of East Coast Highway). See the attached Exhibit. The BID plans to switch banners one to two times a year to reflect seasonal themes (i.e., winter /spring - see attached sample banners). The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce and Corona del Mar Residents Association support this proposal. The applicant's request to install a total of 35 single banners will not exceed the 100 banner limit allowed per City Council Policy L -16. However, the BID's proposal will not meet the following criteria in City Council Policy L -16: SUBJECT: Corona del Mar Streetlight Banners September 26, 2000 Page 2 1. The BID's year -round installation exceeds the thirty day maximum time period, and the City Council Policy L -16 provision only allows banners between September 1s` and May 31s` 2. The BID's banner size of 2.5 -feet wide by 8 -feet high is larger than the 2- feet wide by 7.5 -feet high banner size allowed per City Council Policy L- 16. In the past, the City Council has approved larger single banners per pole and longer installation time than allowed per City Council Policy L -16. Examples include: • Larger single banners for the "Toshiba Senior Golf Tournament" • A 12 -month installation period (year- round) for the Orange County Museum of Art • A 47 -day installation period for the "Newport Beach Jazz Festival" A precedent for permanent installations has been set by the previously installed flower banners along Coast Highway in Corona del Mar and the Orange County Museum of Art Banners along San Clemente Drive in Newport Center. Should the City Council decide to approve the request of Corona del Mar Business Improvement District for the installation of single banners year -round, staff recommends the following conditions of approval: 1. No banners shall be installed on traffic signal poles. 2. The applicant shall provide on -going maintenance of the banners and brackets. 1. The contractor shall agree to indemnify and hold harmless the BID and the City of Newport Beach for any liability associated with contractors, maintenance, design, installation, and other activities related to the banners and/or brackets. The format is subject to approval of the City Attorney. 2. The contractor shall maintain a minimum of $1,000,000 in liability insurance from a company with a Best's Key Rating Guide parameter of "A" or better, and a financial size category of "VIII" or higher. The City and the BID will be named as additional insured. 3. The banners shall conform to City Council Policy L -16 with the exception of the size of banner and time of installation. 4. All banners and brackets shall require issuance of an Encroachment Permit from the City of Newport Beach Public Works Department and the California Department of Transportation and shall comply with the Encroachment Permit conditions. SUBJECT: Corona del Mar Streetlight Banners September 26, 2000 Page 3 5. If needed, the City may require removal of some of the banners to allow other organizations to install banners authorized under City policies at the same location and during the same time period. This would require advance notice and coordination with the applicant. 6. Except for identification of Corona del Mar, or "Welcome to Corona del Mar," the banners shall be limited to non - commercial images only. 7. Signs shall not be changed between May 318t and September 1St Respe ully submitted, `e!C;�' PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Don Webb, Director By:< Gil Wong Associate Civil Engineer Attachments: BID Banner Program Package o� �s Improvement District July 19, 2000 Mr. Gilbert Wong Public Works Department City of Newport Beach Delivered by Hand: Request for Variance /CDM Banners Dear Gil: As a follow -up to our discussions with Rich Edmonston, we are attaching the following information for your review: I. Street map of Pacific Coast Highway, from Avocado to Seaward through Corona del Mar, showing the proposed placement of the banners 2. Sample designs of the banners we are proposing to install 3. The RFP we have submitted to Dekra Lite, a well- known, quality banner production and installation firm, showing the descriptions and quality of the banners and brackets we are proposing. The purpose of these banners is a non - commercial effort on the part of the CDM B.I.D. to promote civic pride in the community at no cost to the city. This is no different than the banners that were put up a few years back with the notable exception that the quality of the banners, the installation hardware to be used, and the installation itself will all be of professional quality versus the prior volunteer efforts. As mentioned previously, our objective is to have these banners in place in time for this coming holiday season, beginning November 1'. Like the Flower banners previously installed, these are meant to be permanent in nature and will be rotated in and out depending on the seasons. This is an extremely important initiative for our community and we want to make sure that we are doing whatever it takes to move this through the required process as expeditiously as possible. We appreciate your assistance. Our contact information is below: Gary C. Naumann Don Glasgow John Blom Tbtbtb,a)home.com minutemancdin an com ilbnhotoeranhv(a�earthlink.net 949/887 -0069 949/640 -6525 949/675 -3130 L -16 TEMPORARY BANNERS EXTENDING OVER THE PUBLIC RIGHT -OF -WAY FINDINGS AND PURPOSE Temporary banners and signs pose risks to the public in the form of potential physical obstructions in or over the right of way and by distracting an individual who otherwise would, and should, focus on other users. The City Council also finds that, in the absence of the size and number limits specified in this policy, temporary banners or sign could reduce property values, adversely impact land uses, and interfere with the recreational objectives of visitors to the City of Newport Beach. A total prohibition on the installation of temporary banners and signs is appropriate with the exception of the provisions of this Policy and Chapter 20.67 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code because there are adequate alternative means of communication for those wishing to engage in commercial or non - commercial speech except for temporary real estate signs and non - profit groups organizations conducting community wide events co- sponsored by the City of Newport Beach and open to the general public. Finally, the City Council has determined that the restrictions contained in this policy and the provisions of Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code are the least restrictive means available to accomplish the public safety, economic and aesthetic objectives of the City Council. GENERAL PROVISIONS Temporary banners and signs shall not be permitted within or over any public street or pedestrian right of way with the exception of temporary real estate signs as specified in Chapter 20.67 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code and banners notifying the general public of a community wide event, open to the general public without charge, conducted by a non - profit corporation or organization, and co- sponsored by the City of Newport Beach. Temporary banners and signs shall be installed in strict compliance with the provisions of this Policy and any conditions imposed on the permit by the Public Works Director. PERMIT PROCESS A. Except as provided in Title 20 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, no person shall install any temporary banner or sign within any public right of way without first obtaining a permit issued by the Public Works Director. 11 L -16 B. Applications for a temporary banner permit shall be submitted to the Public Works Director on a form supplied by the City, and prior to 30 days of planned installation date. C. The Public Works Director shall determine if the application complies with the standards specified in this policy. D. The Public Works Director shall approve or deny the application within five (5) working days. E. The Public Works Director shall approve the permit if the application conforms with the standards contained in this policy. F. The Public Works Director shall deny the permit if the application does not conform to the standards in this policy and shall give the applicant written notice of, and the reasons for, the denial. G. Permittee shall submit a $300.00 refundable security deposit to be applied to any damages, repairs to standards or poles not corrected by permittee within 14 days of banner removal or any special services required by City. STANDARDS A. Manner of Installation. 1. Permittee shall install no more than one hundred (100) banners; 2. Banners shall be no more than 2 feet wide and 7.5 feet high; 3. Banners shall not encroach on or above any portion of a right of way utilized by motor vehicles; 4. No more than one (1) banner shall be installed on any pole or standard and banners may not be installed between poles or standards; 5. The banners shall contain only the name of the permittee and the date, time and the name of the event to be conducted by the permittee; 7 IOU 6. All banner brackets must be mounted at least fourteen (14) feet above the ground surface; 7. All banner brackets must be installed using stainless steel band clamps .and the brackets must be sufficiently strong to withstand wind -load generated by ninety (90) mile per hour winds; 8. Poles or standards must be wrapped with forty five (45) ml thick black rubber sheet or other pre- approved material under all steel brackets and clamps and no portion of any bracket shall be in direct contact with the surface of any street light pole or standard; 9. Banners shall be installed only at locations specified on the permit; 10. Permittee shall install and remove banners in strict compliance with the traffic control, signage and warning device criteria specified in the WATCH handbook and /or the Caltrans manual of traffic control; B. Time of Installation. 1. Permittee shall contact the City Electrician of the Public Works Department of the City of Newport Beach at least forty eight (48) hours prior to the installation of any banner pursuant to the permit; 2. All banners and supporting material shall be removed within thirty (30) days after the date of installation; 3. Banners may be installed only between September 1 and May 31. C. Place of Installation. 1. Banners shall only be installed on City owned poles and standards; 2. Banners shall not be installed on any pole or standard which could create sight distance problems for pedestrian or vehicular traffic; 3. Banners shall not be installed on poles or standards in any residential district. 3 L -16 4. Banners shall only be installed at the approved locations indicated on the plan submitted with the banner application. Adopted -January 24, 1994 Amended - February 26, 1996 Amended - February 24, 1997 Formerly M -4 Business Improvement District OPPORTUNITY BANNER PROGRAM SUMMARY 2000- 2001 Corona del Mar Business Improvement District Banner Program Summary Objective To enhance the look, feel and community identity of Corona del Mar with a non - commercial banner program adorning the light standards. We have wide support for this throughout the community. Please see attached letters from the CDM Chamber and Residents' Association. Fact Summary • Area coverage — from Avocado to Seaward, both sides of East Coast Highway • Number of poles — 44 (none of which will be at traffic light intersections) Ex. A • Type of banner— these will be Corona del Mar Civic pride banners (Ex. B) and will include the designs shown here as well as special community events such as the 5K • Quality — we will be installing very high quality banners made of marine acrylic fabric, double stitched and double looped for extra strength • Size — 30" wide x 96" high, printed on both sides • Placement —two banners per pole, 14.5' above grade per Cal Trans /city requirements • Installation — all installation and periodic removal /replacement/repair of banners will be performed by a professional banner company with all requisite licenses, permits etc. and a 48 hour service level agreement (see exhibit C for proposal and qualifications of Dekra Lite) • Attachment— Brackets are made of high quality extruded aluminum, banner poles are fiberglass, will be mounted with protective coating for poles, and will include a safety leash (see Ex. D for diagram of bracket attachment). Note: each banner is independently supported by a bracket/pole combination and there is approximately 6" of wind space between the pole and each banner. • Duration — These will be year `round banners that will be switched out one to two times per year depending on the season. Our initial schedule calls for the holiday banners to be installed by November 1, 2000, to be replaced by the theme banners (dolphins, sea life, flowers, welcome to CDM) after the I' of the year. • Timing — 8/22: submission to Newport Beach City Council for approval 8/24: submission to Cal Trans for approval 9/15: enter into contract with banner firm 11/1: installation of holiday banners Request Recap This is a significant component of our overall vision for Corona del Mar. The specific variances being requested are as follows: Variance L-16 Parameters Rationale T077_96- 96" 24" x 78" Smaller banners lack impact at 15' Doubles Singles Color /scale needed with big trees gone Year `Round 30 days Expensive program for short period Thanks for listening. We appreciate your prompt response. Corona del Mar Business ftnproventent District • a. A unique blend of people and place Corona del Mar CHAMBER of COMMERCE web site: www.cdmchamber.com e-mail: cdmchamber @earthlink.net August 1, 2000 Mayor John Noyes Newport Beach City Council Members 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA. 92663 RE: Corona del Mar Business Improvement District banner request. Dear Mayor and City Council Members: It is my understanding that the city is in the process of reviewing a proposal submitted by the Corona del Mar Business Improvement District to provide decorative banners forthe light poles along E. Coast Highway. The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors has reviewed this proposal and is in complete support of the banners. We believe this project will enhance the presence of our business district and assist in making a positive statement about the Village of Corona del Mar. Also, this concept will help bridge the visual gap, due to the removal of the Fichus Trees, as the new trees develop and additional trees are planted. Your approval of this banner request, by the Corona del Mar Business I mprovemerd District, will go a long way towards helping the Village realize our Vision 2004 Plan. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, B.J. Johnson President Cc: City Manager Public Works Director Traffic Engineer 2843 East Coast Highway • Post Office Box 72 • Corona del Mar, CA 92625.949/673 -4050 Fax 949/673 -3940 CORONA DEL MAR RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION Dedicated to preserving the quality of life of the community since 1987. 'In unity there is strength" August 1, 2000 BOARD OFDIRECTORS: Michael Toerge MAYOR JOHN NOYES Chairman CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH OLDCDM: 3300 NEWPORT BEACH BLVD. c Nancy NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 Gardner Nancy Gardner Pat Houk Troy Mikulka RE: CORONA DEL MAR BUSINESS DISTRICT PROPOSAL TO Phil Sansone INSTALL BANNERS ALONG PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY Robert Sattler Robert Scherer Michael Toerge Dear Mayor Noyes: Derma Wall IRVINE TERRACE: The Corona del Mar Business District has presented the Corona del Mar Residents Stan Luker Association with a double banner program for the beatification of the business Val Skoro district corridor along Coast Highway. Our board of directors has reviewed their HARBOR VIEW HILLS: proposal and believe it will add positively to the image of our village. Our Debbie Allen organization will work closely with the business district representatives on final Jean Morris design of the banners. CORONA HIGHLANDS. Bill Finsfer The Corona del Mar Residents Association fully supports the business district's ins[er Carl.leremias double banner proposal and is looking forward to its implementation.. We respectfully request the support of the city council for this proposal as submitted by SHORECLIM. the Corona del Mar Business District. Open C41t,80HIGIIIANDS: Kind regards, Tony Fisher Marge Sawyer CAMEO SHORES: Laura Dietz chael L. Toerge Robert Milton Chairman Audrey Moe cc: City Manager Public Works Director Traffic Engineer 3334 E. Coast Hwy., P.O. Box 1500, Corona del Mar, California 92625 CDM EAST COAST HIGHWAY LIGHT POLE DEPLOYMENT CDM PROGRAM EXAMPLES AND PRICING 5e�asonS Corona Greetings Del Mai Del Mar. Corona Del Mar -BID- GARY NAUMANN 7/25/2000 Banners: Marine Acrylic Fabric — Cotton/ Poly blend, Pigmented PVC, 14 oz sq. per yd., CSFM flame retardant, 3 season no fade warranty Fabrication— Double Stitched, 4" double looped top/bottom pockets, grommets printed both sides, w/ 1/4" side hems— 30" w x 96" 1 Brackets: - Flexible fiberglass arms - Fabrication of aluminum to prevent oxidizing - Engineered specifically to resist high winds - Warranted for five (5) years - Adjustable system on both top and bottom poles You will also want to consider that the Wind Breaker system exceeds all city and state specifications, assuring you of a safe and effective mounting system. Welcome Banners per unit total 12 Two ink color 1 1,260.00 Two Color m 11 ti�''_ =x r_..a;x.. , .. .Sx, :. I, . 24 Two ink color Custom 105 2,520.00 Two Color Screen Set -Up 2- Designs (left side /right side) 950.00 Sea Shells kI0 Flowers 22 Holiday Two ink color Custom 105 3,150.00 Two Color Screen Set -Up 2- Designs (left side /right side) 950.00 Imprinting charge for "Corona Del Mar" 280.00 Two ink color Custom - design TBD Two Color Screen Set -Up 2- Designs 105 2,310.00 950.00 88 Stock Designs w/ Custom Imprints 8,988.00 Brackets 44 Double Wind Breaker Brackets w/ 3/4" Stainless Steel Band -It -- Double B -- Config. B 165 7,260.00 Subtotal 29,093.00 Qty. Discount (500.00) Tax 7.75% 2,215.96 Shipping 352.00 176 Installation, Removal, Annual Storage & Cleaning 44- Double Poles -- 2 x per Year Annual Cost 4,664.00 Grand Total 35,824.96 Comments: Our costs have been calculated using a quantity discount and a revised second round of designs provided by our artist -- "gratis" as an additional incentive to earn your business. - - - -- $900.00 VALUE - - - -- ATTACHMENT A by Dekra -Lfte Ind. 714/436- 0705 —ext. 222 CDM BANNER VENDOR PROPOSAL 3041 S. ORANGE AVE. SANTA ANA, CA 92707 Tuesday, July 25, 2000 Gary Naumann CDM BID 3331 E. Coast Hwy. Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 Re: RF Q Banner Program Dear Gary: (714) 436 -0705 (714) 436 -0612 FAX www.dekra- lite.com Thank you for a follow up opportunity on your downtown banner program. We have submitted responses to assist with the formal procedures, responsibilities, and costs. Please note that our final numbers can vary with your changes in quantities, styles, and scheduled installations. We have reduced your per unit costs commensurate with the final quantities and number of designs. We are specifically addressing the COMMUNITY BANNER PROGRAM Procedures, since it is within our area of expertise. We are not only a manufacturer and distributor of high quality decorations, but we offer professional design and installation options to better service our products. With the combination of an experienced, educated sales staff, professional installation service, a vested interest in a 53 year old manufacturing company, and a seemingly endless team of contemporary designers, Dekra -Lite is the biggest "little" firm that accommodates over 400 shopping centers, 50 cities, and several major theme parks every year. Our client list boasts names such as The Irvine Company, South Coast Plaza, City of Beverly Hills, City of Hollywood, Westwood Village, LA Zoo, and Universal Studios. An additional Municipal Reference List has been enclosed for your review. Page 2 7/25/00 Fees Dekra -Lite will follow the City's Procedures for Installation of Banners on the Publics Right of Way, install to specifications, and administrate the entire program so you have a one stop contact. We will pay for the necessary business licenses provided we have knowledge of their amount prior to entering into the final contract. Consultant Selection Process • Currently we have local open contracts requiring that specific procedures are executed in our installations in the cities of Beverly Hills, Hollywood, Chula Vista, Westwood, Solana Beach, Long Beach, Signal Hill, La Mirada, City of Industry, El Cajon, and Los Alamitos, just to name a few. • Although we have no way to predict or control vandalism, we do offer prompt 48 hour repair service to remedy these unwanted instances. • Cost estimates for repair are billed using time and materials of $65 per hour for labor (includes boom truck, operator, drive time, and insurance's). Materials are billed separately plus tax rate. Consultant Selection Process • Upon review of your codes and regulations, we will review and sign a document stating that we understand and will demonstrate the guidelines for use of Public Rights of Way for advertising. Guidelines for Submittal • No subcontracted labor is to be utilized. • Your sales consultant also serves as your project administrator and point of contact. • Communications will be documented in a written or "express" format and will be open for review by the City at any given time. This includes proposals, memos, repair logs, insurance certificates, and contracts. All accounting concerns are directed to Dekra - Lite's accounting department for an expedited response. Page 3 7/25/00 Project Approach and Scope of Work Installations are scheduled upon receipt or order. A 50% deposit and signed contract constitutes as an "order". Repairs are guaranteed within 48 hours. Repair of damaged products may take additional time. • All work completed while encroaching upon City property will be conducted within municipal guidelines. Reference Consultation Selection Process reply for experience. • Illegal advertising or requests outside of city guidelines will be submitted to Public works for advisement. • We will ensure fair pricing and equal service is offered through professionalism and price integrity. All designs and banner locations are subject to City approval and will not exceed the stated display period. Previous Sign Program Experience and Expertise You can instantly reference full color samples of our work completed by going on -line at www.dekra- lite.com. An additional portfolio is available for presentation with adequate notice (48 hour) for a personal consultation. Additionally, see enclosure for specific references. Banner Mounting Specifications / Vertical Pole Banner Specifications Wind Breaker Systems: * Flexible fiberglass arms * Fabrication of aluminum to prevent oxidizing material on buildings and light poles where applicable * Engineered specifically to resist high winds * Warranted for five (5) years * Adjustable system on both top and bottom poles * Easy to install and change out displays * Applicable in climates from Alaska to Massachusetts ...continued next page Page 4 7/24/00 Windbreaker Brackets Systems continued... You will also want to consider that the Wind Breaker system exceeds most city and state specifications, assuring you of a safe and effective mounting system. Our brackets are tested to resist winds up to 70 m.p.h. If you have winds greater than this, the banners are the least of you problems! Wind vents are not reccomended on small street banners (36 ", 30 ", or 24" x 72 ", 84 ", or 96 "). Wind vents will compromise the structure of these types of small banners and will cause more harm than gain from wind tunneling. Wind vents are used on large banners that span across the streets. We can also offer a protective 3 ply vinyl wrap as a layer in between the pole and our aluminum bracket shoe. This does protect the pole from minor scratches, but is not used with brackets that are installed year round. Over time vinyl wrap and even a close felt substitute will decay. It is reccomended that no protective wrap be utilized with the Corona Del Mar application. Comments Dekra -Lite has the appropriate insurance coverage, and experience to perform the proposed banner program. The Corona Del Mar Business Improvement District (CDM BID) has a detailed site plan showing proposed banner locations. In selecting appropriate banner styles, the CDM BID carefully considered our diverse customer backgrounds and concluded the following additional findings: I- The proposed program does not adversely affect other signs within the community or the surrounding area. 2- The proposed banners will not be detrimental to properties within the vicinity. Page 5 7/25/00 Comments continued.... 3- The proposed banners do not obscure fire hydrants, traffic signs, traffic signals, block motorists line of sight, or otherwise inhibit or interfere with vehicular or pedestrian traffic. 4- The banners shall be installed via an authorized schedule only. The installation firm provides any necessary service call within a 48 hour period if necessary. 5- The bracketing hardware meets acceptable city specifications and the banner dimensions are calibrated to the light standards size. At this time there will be ample time to completely address any unanswered questions and provide you the means to develop a comfort level with our firm. "Think of the best and work only for the best." Sincerely, JR Rovins� Dekra -Lite Jr(a,,dekra -1 ite. com ATTACHMENTS: REFERENCES RENDERINGS QUOTATION TRAFFIC PLAN Municipal References for bekra -Lite City of Beverly Hills, CA Ms. Mary Cynar (310) 285 -1080 City of Solana Beach, CA Mr. Andy O'Leary (858) 755 -2998 City of Signal Hill, CA Ms. Sue Hughes (562) 989 -7332 City of Corona, CA Ms. Beth Groves (909) 736 -2372 City of Arcadia, CA Mr. Pete P. Kinnahan (626) 574 -5432 City of Chula Vista, CA Mr. Byron Estes (619) 691 -5248 City of Pomona, CA Mr. Dave Johnson (909) 620 -2261 City of Camarillo, CA Ms. Anita Kuhlman (805) 388 -5338 City of Long Beach, CA Mr. Kraig Kojan (562) 436 -4259 City of Fallon, NV Mr. Rick Gray (775) 423 -4556 City of Silver Springs, Mb Ms. Susan Hoffman (301) 565 -7300 City of Prescott Valley, AZ Mr. Larry Torkowski (520) 775 -4022 SERVEiE/6ew 6¢TOJ Office /Rsfercnac7Pcfcra�W�faiy"f9doc Traffic Manual TRAFFIC CONTROLS 5 -45 14990 Figure 5 -6 AREAS IN TRAFFIC CONTROL ZONE TERMINAi (lets traffic rest WORK BUFFEF (provides pi motorists a TRANSIT (moves of Its m ADVANCE M (tells mot to expe 7ON AREA me normal path) AREA SPACE otection for id workers) ION AREA traffic out >rmal path) IRNING AREA )rists what :t ahead) F.. w Z O cc • • TERMINAi (lets traffic rest WORK BUFFEF (provides pi motorists a TRANSIT (moves of Its m ADVANCE M (tells mot to expe 7ON AREA me normal path) AREA SPACE otection for id workers) ION AREA traffic out >rmal path) IRNING AREA )rists what :t ahead) Traffic Manual TRAFFIC CONTROLS 5 -51 1 -1990 Figure 5 -12 TYPICAL FREEWAY AND EXPRESSWAY LANE CLOSURE (TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM FOR FREEWAY AND EXPRESSWAY LANE CLOSURES) 0w 00 Ug 5� Q L•' W O U cc W so S y O Z W W J o o g m m a =0 o °o m c ' III U1 . o 111 a^. q e u4 m E E C L I[ t• c o O o Q a a 0 . ° e 8 I I n -J�( 9 mnam C m N Q@ III ® W W 0 @ o e o u a a t . o 5 E= Cl o e e o 0 ° n 0 Vat -1 ` oc 0 O 0 0� 3 ° °O E c °m c g V o � ma C °mE O em O10 p °° -met@ m °x C C N L•' W O U cc W so S y O Z W W J W O m Z m J e Q U m e W �= N �.E gc mcm •- m�mm� E 0°m m''•d� 0 °q 1 p�n!+r EC m ga. -° b•e� = ma m E a E 55Q5a�=m oe8 «m�n °6 or OcO m cac ooE a: Yiaa- ° °E« @r «cm@EBa Eta cog c_ 02 0- E a W -C.-- mm °mS °ceoE Cc °m 0. 0, ;c= °moc -° 0co•c ec9 =o o i- m n - ° m- r E t m e o@ m m FL a nnom 0Z wor mm_em ox r a a E oo= °E'cto @0� cae m� c9rcro °c e5¢ o`0cQy uwm no °oe ° cm e c o9'o mo 0 mo L C o E0° mgE -00 °O m_ m3 to nr no E�ea _ - °= ac�2o CM CE O r`OOa ETOi nEw f as <oQ u83 Z r n 0 o�$ m r .10 °mm gmE � E@ o m � e S m w C9a e @a m;� g m m cr q o p1 m o 0 0 0 ro w rm S 0 =m oC as nn'm@ m o M=2 E o o g m m a =0 o °o m c o q u4 m E E C te = ~e xem . a V n mnam C m N Q@ q §,'-o E; E a° q mp @ o e o u a a t . o 5 E= Cl o e e m 0 ° n 0 Vat 0 0� 3 ° °O °o m =m E c °m ° Q n c° ma C °mE "@ em O10 p °° -met@ a a c ° °x C C a Y m n c°• o� �n E°'ma° m= °tiEOm E`o B0 Ot Cm$ °MO Q m m@ rb• E9m °oo m m c E 1l1 n �� o a « E n r a m c c Ldm-�.. m x m o c K c =gym c `o O r 3 E ¢m r= a@ ..:E 3 Cp a° Zue6 °c° o0 U m C L = L O L L O W m m@ a C« O O° 5 r3 OCN m cp°� E- ° -� `o E@ m E n« PE 0ooq wcE m a a o $cc m° c3C t a u -°° EmL °m 2 O- Ogm= v a m Co w m c ENS Qoc ulc I_j awm 06E pe -0 q waaa Ya Nn=� ¢pE ~O ° -O mfr c O £ a c:`-aa Y @ z° Oaar� iJO mr mec ma ac pEp c0 3 p 30i6W m 02 O M0 03 E �e yc O1¢ qc °m `o ma mac °� r «m 0o O O C.5 2 `m 0 ao ¢E anm m ¢`0n ¢300 3aE ¢0 a me m n m ei o W O m Z m J e Q U m e W �= N �.E gc mcm •- m�mm� E 0°m m''•d� 0 °q 1 p�n!+r EC m ga. -° b•e� = ma m E a E 55Q5a�=m oe8 «m�n °6 or OcO m cac ooE a: Yiaa- ° °E« @r «cm@EBa Eta cog c_ 02 0- E a W -C.-- mm °mS °ceoE Cc °m 0. 0, ;c= °moc -° 0co•c ec9 =o o i- m n - ° m- r E t m e o@ m m FL a nnom 0Z wor mm_em ox r a a E oo= °E'cto @0� cae m� c9rcro °c e5¢ o`0cQy uwm no °oe ° cm e c o9'o mo 0 mo L C o E0° mgE -00 °O m_ m3 to nr no E�ea _ - °= ac�2o CM CE O r`OOa ETOi nEw f as <oQ u83 Z r n 0 o�$ m r .10 °mm gmE � E@ o m � e S m w C9a e @a m;� g m m cr q o p1 m o 0 0 0 ro w rm S 0 =m oC as nn'm@ m o M=2 E CDM =T_\ ► ► PROGRAM LIGHT POLE BRACKET EXHIBIT 1� TO SCALE 30" 96" 141/21 7211 24" 27' POLE 141/21 r `. 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