SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT

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Agenda Item No: 5.e Meeting Date: October 3, 2016 Department: Public Works SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT Prepared by: Bill Guerin, Director of Public Works TOPIC: QUIET ZONE DESIGNATION City Manager Approval: File No.: SUBJECT: CITY OF NOVATO REQUEST FOR THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL TO SPONSOR COUNTY-WIDE SMART QUIET ZONE RECOMMENDATION: Provide input and direction to staff on the City of Novato s request. DISCUSSION: The SMART train will begin revenue-generating operations sometime after December 1, 2016. Upon completion of the intersection improvements at the Civic Center SMART station (currently scheduled to be complete in late October), San Rafael will be in a position to designate a Quiet Zone (QZ) to coincide with SMART s commencement of revenue operations. The QZ designation is significant because trains will not be required to sound their horns at every rail crossing but only when entering/leaving the two San Rafael rail stations in central San Rafael and at the Civic Center. Under federal law, the process for establishing a QZ varies depending upon how the QZ meets certain federal safety standards. Our ability to unilaterally designate a QZ after proper noticing procedures is possible because SMART has installed Supplemental Safety Measures (SSMs) at our crossings. These SSMs can only be used where the intersection configuration allows it. San Rafael s intersections conform to those requirements. Therefore, the City of San Rafael is on schedule to establish Quiet Zones within our jurisdiction to coincide with the commencement of SMART s commercial operations. The City of Novato also is seeking a QZ but a number of their intersections do not conform to the requirements for SSMs. Those intersections that do not comply have been built out with Alternative Safety Measures (ASMs). Because of the need for ASMs, Novato cannot merely designate their QZ, but instead will need to apply to the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) for their QZ. The review and approval process for this application may take several months or more. The Novato City Council on September 27 th made a decision to request that the City of San Rafael partner with Novato to create a comprehensive QZ extending from San Rafael through to Novato. The QZ would encompass crossings in the unincorporated area of the County of Marin between San Rafael and Novato as well. Because of the scoring rules associated with a QZ designation, the proposed single QZ covering FOR CITY CLERK ONLY File No.: Council Meeting: Disposition:

SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT / Page: 2 both cities and the County unincorporated area will result in a QZ that qualifies to be established through the designation process. Thus, if San Rafael agrees to the request, San Rafael, as the sponsoring agency, will be able to establish the comprehensive QZ through the designation process rather than through application to the FRA. This will ensure that the QZ is in place quickly. However, it is important to note that San Rafael would have to rescind its existing Notice of Intent in order to proceed with the new, comprehensive QZ. This entails a public comment period of up to 60 days and an additional 21 days Notice of Establishment of the QZ prior to its effective date. Therefore, while it is possible that the new comprehensive QZ will be in place prior to the start of SMART revenue operations, there is no guarantee that San Rafael will have a QZ on day one of operations. The San Rafael City Council has previously stated its direction to have a QZ in place on the first day of operations and there may be concerns expressed by the citizens of San Rafael if that does not occur. FISCAL IMPACT: None. ACTION REQUIRED: City Council must provide direction to Staff as to whether to pursue the comprehensive Quiet Zone. ATTACHMENTS: Letter dated September 28, 2016 from the City of Novato requesting that San Rafael consider requesting a comprehensive Quiet Zone from San Rafael through Novato.

September 28, 2016 922 Machin Avenue Novato, CA 94945 415/899-8900 FAX 415/899-8213 www.novato.org Mayor Pat Eklund Mayor Pro Tem Denise Athas Councilmembers Pam Drew Josh Fryday Eric Lucan Interim City Manager Cathy Capriola Mayor Gary Phillips and Members of the San Rafael City Council City of San Rafael 1400 Fifth Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901 Dear Mayor Phillips and Members of the San Rafael City Council: On behalf of the Novato City Council, we are formally and respectfully requesting that the City of San Rafael partner with Novato and Marin County to create a comprehensive Quiet Zone that extends from San Rafael through Novato. The Novato City Council voted unanimously on this urgency item at our meeting on Tuesday, September 27th. As you are fully aware, both San Rafael and Novato have been working with SMART, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), and the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to understand and navigate the complex rules, regulations and process required for the establishment of a Quiet Zone. This is new territory for our elected boards, staff and organizations. During this process, Novato learned that we are unable to end our Quiet Zone at the Hamilton State Access Pedestrian Crossing. Though not written in FRA regulations, federal policy requires that a Quiet Zone begin and end only at a public road and a railroad track surface crossing. Unfortunately, the Hamilton State Pedestrian Access Crossing does not meet these requirements, therefore, Novato's Quiet Zone ends at Hamilton Parkway. This means that the horns will blow as trains approach this pedestrian crossing and approximately 375 residential units within 1,000 feet will be impacted 30 times a day with substantial horn noise. The Council's only alternative to prevent the noise is to close the crossing. However, this pedestrian crossing, in the heart of Hamilton, provides a safe route to school pathway, easy access to the library, and creates an important neighborhood connection. We have also received concerns from residents on Novato's southern boundary that are hearing train horn noise from the private crossings in the unincorporated areas of Marin County, the existing gap between San Rafael s and Novato s quiet zones. We don't make this request lightly. Before coming to you, we explored other options that were envisioned as potentially easier (waivers, etc.) with no success. We are appreciative of the time and efforts of Congressman Huffman, SMART, and FRA on these endeavors. We recognize that the timeline is tight, but if we are able to initiate the process for a comprehensive Marin Quiet Zone now, then we will be able to have it established by the end of the year. There is strong regulatory support for one Quiet Zone to serve Marin. SMART and the FRA have expressed their desire for one comprehensive Quiet Zone in order to simplify train operations and provide greater consistency and safety for train operators. Both organizations have offered to support an effort to create one comprehensive Quiet Zone. The Federal Railroad Administration has indicated that one agency is required to serve as the lead to submit a revised Notice of Intent for a comprehensive Quiet Zone. It is our understanding that the other involved public agencies (Novato and Marin County) would need to submit a letter of support for the comprehensive Quiet Zone. We request that San

Rafael act as the lead agency which allows your City to be in the driver's seat. We are prepared to help in any way possible to make the comprehensive Quiet Zone a success for Marin. We understand that there are details and more specific responsibilities that would need to be clarified and memorialized in an agreement or MOU should we move forward together. We pledge to absorb any costs, legal responsibilities, maintenance or other related issues for the portions of the comprehensive Quiet Zone that are within Novato's jurisdiction as if we had our own stand-alone Quiet Zone. Noise knows no jurisdictional boundaries and as our neighborhoods are already experiencing, its impacts carry far beyond the immediate crossing. This comprehensive Marin Quiet Zone will ensure that the quality of life is maintained for all of Marin residents by ensuring no horn noise on any crossing in Marin County. Closing the gap between Novato and San Rafael and protecting the Hamilton neighborhood is of upmost importance to our City Council and residents. We understand the seriousness of our request, and we sincerely appreciate the City of San Rafael for considering our appeal to work together as neighbors and partners towards creating a comprehensive Quiet Zone for Marin. Sincerely yours, Pat Eklund, Mayor Eric Lucan, Council Member, SMART Board Member cc: Jim Schutz, City Manager, City of San Rafael Bill Guerin, Public Works Director, City of San Rafael Farhad Mansourian, General Manager, SMART Novato City Council Cathy Capriola, Interim City Manager, City of Novato Russ Thompson, Public Works Director, City of Novato Attachments

NOVATO NORTH / SAN MARIN STATION DOWNTOWN STATION CURRENT NOVATO QUIET ZONE ATHERTON STATION Novato Station QUIET ZONE CROSSINGS RUSH CREEK PL. GOLDEN GATE PL. OLIVE AVE. GRANT AVE. (DT STATION) FRANKLIN PED. CROSSING HANNA RANCH RD. IGNACIO PED. CROSSING ROBLAR DRIVE HAMILTON PKWY STATE ACCESS PED XING CURRENT SAN RAFAEL QUIET ZONE NOVATO SOUTH HAMILTON STATION EXCLUDED: STATE ACCESS PED CROSSING 2 PRIVATE XINGS IN COUNTY TWO PRIVATE XINGS Hamilton Station SMITH RANCH RD X-ING 1

NOVATO NORTH SAN MARIN CURRENT VIEW TOWARDS HOUSES View from Pedestrian Crossing NOVATO SOUTH HAMILTON NOVATO SOUTH Hamilton Station SAN RAFAEL SMITH RANCH RD X-ING 2

SOUTHERN LIMIT OF NOVATO QUIET ZONE NOVATO NORTH SAN MARIN +/-1000-ft RADIUS 1,000 feet ATHERTON STATION Novato Station STATE ACCESS RD PED CROSSING NOVATO SOUTH HAMILTON ELEM. SCHOOL Hamilton Station SAN RAFAEL SMITH RANCH RD X-ING 3