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R-36-97 Authorizing Adoption Of An Agreement With The Illinois Department Of Transportation For The Maintenance Of Special Pavement Markings On Stephen Street At The intersection of The IC RailroadRESOLUTION 8,..36-97 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ADOPTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF SPECIAL PAVEMENT MARKINGS ON STEPHEN STREET AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE IC RAILROAD WHEREAS, the Illinois Department of Transportation and Village of Lemont have committed resources to undertake improvements to Main Street; and WHEREAS, the Illinois Department of Transportation has installed special pavement markings at the railroad crossing adjacent to the intersection of Main Street and Stephen Street; and WHEREAS, the State will maintain the pavement markings for a period of three (3) years from the date of installation, with subsequent maintenance being the responsibility of the Village; and WHEREAS, the Village concurs with terms of the agreement. NOW,'1HEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the President and Board of Trustees that the attached Local Agency Agreement be approved. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF l'H.E VILLAGE OF LEMONT, COUNTIES OF COOK, WILL AND DU PAGE, ILLINOIS ON THIS 14th DAY OF July , 1997 Barbara Buschman Keith Latz Connie Markiewicz Richard Rimbo Ralph Schobert Mary Studebaker Approved by me this 14th day of Attest: AYES NAYS PASSED ABSENT V v "..,..,�,�� ENE SMOLLEN, Village Clerk CHARLENE SMOLLEN, Village Clerk ASNESKI, Village President AGREEMENT This AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the STATE OF ILLINOIS, acting by and through the Illinois Department of Transportation (the "STATE "), and the COUNTY including it's ROAD DISTRICTS, CITY, TOWN, or VILLAGE OF Ley---- , ILLINOIS (the "LOCAL AUTHORITY "). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the STATE desires to experiment with the SPECIAL PAVEMENT MARKINGS shown on Exhibit 1 and listed in Exhibit 2, which exhibits are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, on road or street approaches to railroad grade crossings where the traffic signal for a subsequent STATE highway and the railroad warning signal system are interconnected; and WHEREAS, the LOCAL AUTHORITIES, in accordance with Section 11 -304 of the Illinois Vehicle Code (625 ILCS 5/11 =304) have the responsibility and authority to place and maintain traffic control devices upon highways and roads under their jurisdiction; and WHEREAS, the highway commissioner of each road district, in accordance with Section 6- 201.16 of the Illinois Highway Code (605 ILCS 5/6- 201.16) has the power and duty, subject to the written approval of the County Engineer or County Superintendent of Highways, to place, erect and maintain on township or road district roads, traffic control devices authorized by the Illinois Highway Code or by the Illinois Vehicle Code (625 ILCS 5/ -100 et. seq.); and WHEREAS, the STATE and the LOCAL AUTHORITIES are empowered by the Illinois Highway Code to enter into cooperative agreements to provide for the maintenance, administration, engineering, and improvement of any highway or portion thereof; and WHEREAS, an intergovernmental cooperative agreement is also an appropriate method to achieve the purposes of the STATE and the LOCAL AUTHORITIES, and such an agreement is authorized and encouraged by Article VII, Section 10 of the Constitution of 1970 and the "Intergovernmental Cooperation Act "; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. The STATE shall install, at its expense, experimental SPECIAL PAVEMENT MARKINGS at those locations listed in Exhibit 2, and maintain the same for a period of not to exceed three years from the date of installation, except as noted below. 1 2. The STATE shall maintain, at its expense, the experimental SPECIAL PAVEMENT MARKINGS at those locations listed in Exhibit 2, for the length of the experimentation period, or for not to exceed three years from the date of installation, which ever occurs first. 3. The STATE shall remove, at its expense, the experimental SPECIAL PAVEMENT MARKINGS at those locations listed in Exhibit 2, at the end of the experimentation period, or at the end of three years from the date of installation, which ever occurs first unless, at that time, said markings have been approved by the Federal Highway Administration and are required by the Illinois Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. 4. The LOCAL AUTHORITY shall maintain, at its expense, the SPECIAL PAVEMENT MARKINGS at those locations listed in Exhibit 2 beginning at the end of the experimentation period, or at the end of three years from the date of installation, which ever occurs first, if, at that time, said markings have been approved by the Federal Highway Administration and are required by the Illinois Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. This Agreement shall remain in effect for so long as the experimental SPECIAL PAVEMENT MARKINGS covered by the terms of this Agreement, or any Amendment hereto, remain in place, such effective term shall apply unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the parties hereto. The STATE's obligations hereunder shall be subject to termination and cancellation in any year for which the General Assembly of the State of Illinois fails to make an appropriation or reappropriation to pay such obligations, and the STATE's obligations hereunder shall also be subject to termination and cancellation at any time where there are not sufficient authorized funds lawfully available to the STATE to meet any such obligations. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the STATE and the LOCAL AUTHORITY hereto have caused this AGREEMENT to be made, effective and executed by their respective duly authorized officials. 2 Executed by the STATE this 3 day of -3-(lit) , 199 7 ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DISTRICT 1 BY: O:: � a,.v..l District Engineer LOCAL A 1 BY: TITLE: V',ant i'aeS�¢v1� -7 (The following is to be completed where TOWNSHIP or ROAD DISTRICT highways are involved) SIGNATURE OF ROAD DISTRICT HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 3 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. approve the placement and maintenance of the experimental SPECIAL PAVEMENT MARKINGS on the township or road district roads listed in Exhibit 2. County Engineer /County Superintendent of Highways 4 EXHIBIT 1 WITH INTERSECTION TRAFFIC SIGNALS 100 mm (4 ") 1 Greater than 25 m (81') I 3m (10') See Note 2 RR Stop___._ Line WITH NEAR -SIDE TRAFFIC SIGNALS See Note 3 100 mm (4") 150 mm (6 ") White ♦ 45° to Pavement See Note 3 TRACKSA HI: FIA' ................... DO NOT STOP ON TRACKS See Note2 on Sheet 2 1200 mm (4') Near -side Traffic Signals bk Note: 1. Pavement markings to be installed only on approaches to intersections controlled by traffic signals which are interconnected with the railroad warning signals. 2. Where near -side traffic signals are used the pavement markings extend to the intersection. 3. Where the angle between the diagonal stripes and the track (0) would be less than approximately 20 °, the stripes should be sloped in the opposite direction from that shown. TYPICAL SUPPLEMENTAL SIGNING AND PAVEMENT MARKING TREATMENT FOR RAILROAD CROSSINGS Sheet 1 of 2 WITH NONSIGNALIZED INTERSECTION 25 m (81') or Tess to closest rail RR Stop,____—t Line Note: 1. Distance to be shown on sign measured from a point 6 feet from the rail closest to the intersection to the stop bar or crosswalk, which ever is closest, rounded down to nearest 5 feet. Where there is no stop line, measure to point where driver has a view of approaching traffic. 2. The clearance sign is also to be used as an interim measure at locations with interconnected intersection traffic signals where it is planned to change them to near -side signals at a future time. In this case, the distance to be shown on the sign Is measured from the edge of the striped -out area Instead of 6 -feet from the rail. The sign is to be removed when the near -side signals are installed and the pavement markings extended to the intersection. See Notes 1 and 2 TYPICAL SUPPLEMENTAL SIGNING AND PAVEMENT MARKING TREATMENT FOR RAILROAD CROSSINGS Sheet 2 of 2 EXHIBIT 2 SPECIAL PAVEMENT MARKINGS Local Agency \/I LL1 E of LMoNr Locations of Crossings CROSSING NUMBER STREET /HIGHWAY NAME/ROUTE NO. (DOT /AAR) 2e9- 735? LOCATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS Intersection STEPn EM . Sr • @ M.o ST Near -side x Illinois Department of Transportation Division of Highways /District 1 201 West Center Court/Schaumburg, Illinois 60196 -1096 June 3, 1997 LOCAL: Lemont Mr. Dan Fielding Director of Public Works Village of Lemont 418 Main Street Lemont, IL 60439 -3788 Dear Mr. Fielding: Last Fall, we requested your concurrence in the placement of special pavement markings at certain railroad grade crossings on roads under local jurisdictional authority. Enclosed are two copies of an agreement which formalizes that concurrence and assigns maintenance responsibilities. Please return one copy of the executed agreement for our files. Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to contact the undersigned at (847) 705 -4412. Very truly yours, Duane P. Carlson, P.E. District Engineer Te • . R. ,1 cher, P.E. Arterial Traffic Operations Engineer TR/jr Enclosures