SCTF 05-22-01 City of Cupertino
Stevens Creek Trail Feasibility Study
Drafted Minutes of Meeting
Stevens Creek Trail Task Force
Study Area B - Trail Alignment Meeting
Tuesday, May 22, 2001
ATTENDANCE:
Task Force Members Present
Richard Lowenthal, Cupertino City Council
Jeanne Bradford, Cupertino Parks and Recreation Commission
Susie Brain, Friends of Stevens Creek Trail
John Buenz, Meadows Home Owners Association
Ann Cleaver, Meadows Home Owners Association
David Greenstein, Cupertino Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
Mary Jo Gunderson, Linda Vista Neighborhood
Scott Hathaway, Deep Cliff Golf Course
Steve Haze, Cupertino Historical Society
Beez Jones, Stevens Creek Canyon Homeowners (late arrival)
John Kolski, Stevens Creek Quarry
Chuck Noble, Scenic Circle Neighborhood
Craig Breon, Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society
Dave Constant, Cupertino Swim & Racquet Club
Task Force Members Absent
John Giovanola, Hanson Permanente Cement
Staff Members
Mike O'Dowd, Recreation Supervisor, Blackberry Farm
Marie Preston, Admin. Secretary, Parks and Recreation
Therese Ambrosi Smith, Director, Parks and Recreation
Consultant
Jana Sokale, Environmental Planner
Call to Order
David Greenstein, Chair, caIled the meeting to order at 7:08 p.m.
II.
April 24 Meeting Minutes
The minutes were unanimously approved as drafted.
III. Oral Communications (items not on the agenda) - None.
IV. Old Business
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Study Area B - Trail Alignment Recommendations: Jana Sokale reviewed
the recommendations and changes to the map of Study Area B. A new trail
was added from the quarry floor to the Chestnut Picnic Area in Stevens Creek
County Park. The knoll trail from Linda Vista Park to the quarry rim was
deleted. Ms. Sokale reviewed responses to the issues and questions raised at
the April 24 Task Force Meeting. These included concerns regarding the use
of Linda Vista Park as a staging area, the impact of a parking fee at Stevens
Creek County Park on proposed staging areas along the Stevens Creek Trail,
possible shared parking with school proposed on the quarry site and future
trail use and parking demands.
Public Comment
Jim Bodwin, 22475 Palm. He requested that Linda Vista Park not be
made a staging area. He would like to see Stevens Canyon Road
widen.
Steve Patt, a Cupertino resident. He would like to see the Task Force
make a recommendation to the County Parks and Recreation
Department regarding the fee program. He does not support the fee
policy. He does not feel wider trails are safer in areas of steep terrain.
He feels the wider trails encourage higher speeds.
Action:
Following discussion by the Task Force, Items I and 2 were
accepted. Item 3 was placed into Study Area C. This
recommendation will be acted upon as a component of Study Area
C. The Recommendations were accepted as amended.
New Business
Study Area C ~ Trail Alignment Review
Jana Sokale gave a slide presentation on the proposed areas with a major
focus on Study Area C -Linda Vista Park through McClellan Ranch to
Blackberry Farm. She distributed "Study Area C - Trail Alignment Summary"
and the accompanying trail map for Task Force review and discussion. She
presented the proposed trail alignments and features.
Councilmember Lowenthal introduced Commander Dave Clifford from the
Santa Clara County Sheriffs Department. Commander Clifford had just joined
the audience.
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Mary Jo Gunderson suggested that a meeting be held with the Linda Vista
residents whose homes back the old haul road. The Task Force agreed that a
community meeting of the Linda Vista Park neighbors needed to be arranged.
It was also agreed that there would be no Area C Recommendations on the
June agenda. The Task Force also agreed to present the proposed trail routes
to the McClellan Ranch Task Force for their review and input. The Task Force
meeting schedule will be redone to reflect these meetings.
Susie Brain asked if Study Area C should be divided into two parts. Jana
Sokale noted that this might be appropriate depending on the outcome of the
two new community meetings. The decision could be delayed until this
information is known.
Council member Lowenthal asked if a multi-use trail could be situated
behind the 4-H area. Jana Sokale noted concerns regarding the topography
behind the animal pens and proximity to the oak trees. She will do some
further evaluations in the area and report in June.
Ann Cleaver views McClellan Road as hazardous to bicyclists and walkers.
Dave Constant said he did not like the appearance of a signalized intersection
in the Stevens Creek valley.
John Buenz pointed out that the underpass crossing options at McClellan
Road only work with the old haul road alignment.
Mary Jo Gunderson did not believe trail users would use Bubb Road. She felt
the route was too far away. She requested that a signal be evaluated at
McClellan Ranch and Linda Vista Drive. She noted this intersection is busy in
the morning when students are on the their way to school and residents on
their way to work. She also noted that the sidewalks do not extend all the
way to McClellan Ranch. This would need to be remedied if the trail were to
follow the Linda Vista route. She also noted that nighttime activities at Linda
Vista Park create problems for the neighborhood.
Steve Haze questioned whether a wooden trestle overpass might work as a
grade-separated crossing of McClellan Road.
David Greenstein felt that use of Linda Vista Road as the trail route might
additionally impact Linda Vista Park.
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Susie Brain stated that McClellan Ranch is a jewel. She preferred no paved
trails in the park and use of the existing parking area as a trail access point
only.
Craig Breon stated that he had an off-the-wall idea of possibly closing
McClellan Road to all through traffic. In doing this, no underground tunnel
or overpass would need to be constructed. The Task Force did not follow-up
on this suggestion.
Ann Cleaver noted that the McClellan Ranch Task Force should look at the
proposed trail routes and provide feedback to the Stevens Creek Trail Task
Force.
Public Comment
Steve Patt, Cupertino resident. He stated that during the week, Linda
Vista Park seems deserted. He felt the proposed pedestrian light on
McClellan Road near Deep Cliff Golf Course seemed dangerous. He
would like to see the trail in Area C not developed for multi-use and
that the trail through McClellan Ranch be a soft trail for walkers,
strollers, runners, etc.
Barry Scott, Baxley Court homeowner with property backing up to the
old haul road. He is opposed to having the trail in his backyard. He
has experienced trespassers, burglaries and one arson attempt. He
would like to see an alternative to the haul road alignment.
Joan Cummings, home borders Linda Vista Park. Her family supports
biking, and hiking. She stated that the haul road should not be a multi-
use trail and she has serious concerns regarding security. She does not
want to see more asphalt.
Jerome Zis, Saratoga resident, runner/road biker, and mountain biker,
lives near UPRR corridor. He stated that he would support a parking
fee in staging areas.
Council member Lowenthal asked if the County Parks and recreation
Department had partnered with cities to provide Venture Passes. Jana
Sokale noted that the fee program was new. She will investigate this
question and report in June.
Jim Bodwin, 22475 Palm. He stated that there are no sidewalks on one
side of McClellan Road near the Ranch. He would like to see a trail
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through the Simms property and a pedestrian bridge cross the creek in
the vicinity of the 30' retaining wall on McClellan Road.
Rod Brown, La Paloma Drive resident. He is concerned about the
alignment going down Hyannisport Drive. He would like to see the
alignment go down Linda Vista Drive to McClellan Road instead. He is
also concerned about trail users running across McClellan Road at the
Ranch if a signalized intersection roadway crossing is selected.
Craig Cummings, home borders Linda Vista Park. He wants more
detail about the trail alignment through Linda Vista Park. He would
like the Task Force to propose a solution to the neighborhood
regarding parking problems. He recommended that if a pedestrian
light is placed on McClellan Road that it be placed at Linda Vista and
McClellan.
Michael Ludwig, Scenic Circle resident. He stated that he is in favor of
the under crossing at McClellan Ranch or would like to see a signal
light at the entrance to McClellan Ranch. He believes that the Bubb
Road alignment should be dropped and use of the haul road is the
preferred alignment. He stated that the term "on-street" alignment
should be "on-sidewalk" alignment.
Jana Sokale was directed to:
· Evaluate extending the trail along Linda Vista Drive instead of using
the Bubb Road alignment. Possibly consider dropping trail directly
into McClellan Ranch at this juncture.
· Diagram the trail circulation through Linda Vista Park
· Prepare design and operations concepts for use of the old ro.ad and
Linda Vista Park. Some ideas included:
o Limiting parking time
o Possible entrance fee with free neighborhood passes
o Reducing the elevation of the haul road
o Undergrounding utility wires along the old haul road
Feasibility Study Goals
Action: The top five Feasibility Study Goals were approved as drafted.
Final Biological Report
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It was recommended that the California Tiger Salamander and Western
Burrowing Owl be removed from the "special status species occurring or
likely to occur in the Project Area (page 4)."
Action: The biological report was approved as amended.
VI.
Announcements
· Study Area D Tour will be on June 19; an e-mail will go out to Task
Force members
· Study Area D Study Session will be held June 26 as scheduled
· Check out the City of Mountain View's website for their reports
Adjournment
The meeting was adjourned at 10:05.
Re~ ecffully submitted
Marie l~reston, Recording Secretary
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