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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExplanationExplanation Mrs. Amanda Capuno, resident of 2432 Seawind Drive, requested a blue curb handicap parking space in front of her home. Mrs. Capuno's mother, Leonila Capuno, is disabled and has a valid Disabled Person Placard from the State of California Department of Motor Vehicles. Staff visited the site and observed that there is a driveway on the property. However, staff does not consider the driveway to be "accessible" due to the steep slope. The garage is also too narrow to serve as an accessible parking space. Currently, there are no blue curb handicap parking spaces provided nearby. The City Council has adopted a policy, which is used to evaluate requests for handicap parking spaces. The City Council Policy requirements for "Special Hardship" cases are as follows: 1. Applicant (or guardian) must be in possession of valid license plates for "disabled persons" or "disabled veterans". This condition is met. 2. The proposed disabled parking space must be in front of the applicant's (or guardian's) place of residence. This condition is met. 3. The residence must not have useable off-street parking available or an off- street space available that maybe converted into disabled parking. This condition is met. Since all three conditions of the City Council's Disabled Persons Parking Policy are met for this "Special Hardship" case, staff recommends installation of a blue curb handicap parking space with sign in front of the residence at 2432 Seawind Drive. At their meeting on July 13, 2011 the Traffic Safety Committee "unanimously" approved the staff recommendation. One year after installation of the handicap parking space staff will notice resident to reconfirm continued need for the handicap parking space. All work will be completed City Public Works. TSC 2011-18