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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 8.2 PA 91-038 El Monte Recreational Vehicle Center CUP/SDRWTO: FROM: PREPARED BY: SUBJECT: CITY OF DUBLIN PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA STATEMENT/STAFF REPORT Meeting Date: September 3, 1991 Planning Commission GENERAL INFORMATION: PROJECT: APPLICANT: PROPERTY OWNER: Planning Staff c, ki‘P`'' q-- Carol R. Cirelli, Associate Planner PA 91-038 El Monte Recreational Vehicle Center Conditional Use Permit/Site Development Review The Applicant is requesting a Conditional Use Permit and Site Development Review approval to establish a new recreational vehicle sales, service and rental facility, to install two wall signs on the primary building frontage and to modify the existing parking lot at 6301 Scarlett Court. Robert Difley, General Manager El Monte Recreational Vehicle Center 4901 Coliseum Way Oakland, CA 94601 CCB Bancorp, Inc. 2900 South Harbor Blvd. Santa Ana, CA 92704 LOCATION: 6301 Scarlett Court ASSESSOR PARCEL: 941-550-16-2 BACKGROUND This public hearing is continued from the August 19, 1991, Planning Commission meeting. The Applicant requested a continuance of this public hearing item in order to meet with Staff and to resolve issues related to the Staff Report, Staff's recommendation on the proposed signage and draft Conditions of Approval (see Attachment 1). The previous Staff Report distributed for the August 19, 1991, Planning Commission meeting is referenced in this report. It should be noted that Building 1 is the first building closest to Scarlett Court, Building 2 is the center building on the site and Building 3 is the last building on the site, which is within the adopted right-of- way line of Dublin Boulevard Extension. ITEM NO. a a COPIES TO: Applicant Owner Address File //''// PAGE / OFF Staff met with the Applicant on August 27, 1991, and the results of the meeting are summarized below. The Applicant requested clarification on some of the Conditions of Approval of both Draft Resolutions relative to the submittal of a lighting plan, the applicability of standard conditions and clarification of the use of Building 1 per the City's Building Code. Staff concurred with the Applicant's concerns and minor modifications were made to the Conditions of Approval. In addition, the Public Works Department indicates that a grading permit is not required for this project and this requirement has been deleted from the Draft Resolution (Exhibit C). The Applicant desires to occupy the site and establish the sales, rental and service facility uses in phases. Staff does not have any concern with this request provided that the Applicant complies with all the required Conditions of Approval and completes all the required site improvements relative to each phase of occupancy. A Condition of Approval has been added to both Draft Resolutions (Exhibits B & C) requiring the Applicant to submit a Phasing Plan depicting the Conditions of Approval and site improvements required for each phase of occupancy, subject to the review and approval of the Planning Director. The Applicant expressed concern with Staff's interpretation of Section 7.68.120 Nonconforming Structures, and Section 7.68.130 Variance procedure of the Dublin Municipal Code and inquired about placing a trailer in Building 3 for use as an office. Prior to completing the previous Staff Report (see August 19, 1991 Staff Report, Page 5 of 26), Staff discussed the issue of nonconforming structures, alterations and variances with the City Attorney, who advised Staff that adding truck lifts in Building 3 (whether they be constructed in or above the ground) will result in the alteration of Building 3 (a nonconforming structure), and would require approval of a Variance in compliance with Section 7.68.130 of the Municipal Code. In discussions with the Applicant on August 27th, the Applicant asked whether a Variance is required for modifications to Building 3, such as installing above ground truck lifts, a ventilation system, a trailer and/or modular unit (to be used as office space) and bringing the illegal mezzanine floor up to the City's Building Code. Staff contacted the City Attorney on this matter and the City Attorney's position remained the same. In compliance with the Dublin Municipal Code, the Applicant is required to receive Variance approval prior to constructing or installing any or all of these alterations. Condition of Approval No. 4 of Draft Resolution (Exhibit C) has been modified to include, in addition to truck lifts, a ventilation system, trailer/modular unit and reconstruction of the mezzanine floor. -2- PAGE. OF /( At the August 27, 1991 meeting with Staff, the Applicant requested a maximum letter height of 4 feet for the "El Monte RV Center" sign. The Applicant originally proposed a letter height of 4.5 feet. Staff concluded that a letter height of 4 or 4.5 feet is too tall and the letter design too bulky for the proposed sign location on the fascia band. Staff re-evaluated the Applicant's request and Staff and the Applicant agreed on a compromise of 3.5 feet. Staff recommends a maximum letter height of 3.5 feet for this sign because it is proportional to the height of the fascia band at the proposed sign location. With the incorporation of these changes to the previous Draft Resolutions, Staff recommends approval of the Applicant's Conditional Use Permit and Site Development Review request to allow the establishment of a motor home/recreational vehicle sales, service and rental facility at an existing vacant auto dealership site, to install two wall signs on the primary building frontage and modify the existing parking lot, subject to the conditions specified in the Draft Resolutions (Exhibits B & C). RECOMMENDATIONS: FORMAT: 1) Re -open public hearing and hear Staff presentation. 2) Take testimony from Applicant and the public. 3) Question Staff, Applicant and the public. 4) Close public hearing and deliberate. 5) Adopt Draft Resolutions approving PA 91-038, El Monte Recreational Vehicle Center, Conditional Use Permit and Site Development Review, or give Staff and Applicant direction and continue the matter. ACTION: Staff recommends that the Planning Commission adopt Draft Resolution (Exhibit B) approving the Conditional Use Permit request and Draft Resolution (Exhibit C) approving the Site Development Review request for PA 91-038, El Monte Recreational Vehicle Center. ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit A: Exhibit B: Exhibit C: See Exhibit A of previous Staff Report dated August 19, 1991. Draft Planning Commission Resolution approving the Conditional Use Permit for PA 91-038. Draft Planning Commission Resolution approving the Site Development Review for PA 91-038. -3- PAGE 2 OF / `/ RESOLUTION NO. 91 - A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN APPROVING PA 91-038 EL MONTE RECREATIONAL VEHICLE CENTER CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW THE OPERATION OF A RECREATIONAL VEHICLE SALES, SERVICE AND RENTAL FACILITY AT 6301 SCARLETT COURT. WHEREAS, Robert Difley, on behalf of El Monte Rents, Inc., filed a Conditional Use Permit and Site Development Review application requesting approval to allow the establishment of a recreational vehicle (or motor home) sales, service and rental facility, to install two wall signs on the primary building frontage and to modify the existing parking lot; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing on said application on August 19 and September 3, 1991; and WHEREAS, proper notice of said public hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and WHEREAS, the application has been reviewed in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and was found to be Categorically Exempt under Section 15301, Class 1 and Section 15304, Class 4; and WHEREAS, the Staff Report was submitted recommending that the application be conditionally approved; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hear and consider all said reports, recommendations and testimony hereinabove set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin Planning Commission does hereby find that: A. The proposed project will serve a public need by providing a recreational vehicle rental, sales and service agency in the City of Dublin. B. The use will be properly related to other land uses and transportation and service facilities in the vicinity, as the proposed use will be compatible to the type and nature of operations typically found in the neighborhood. C. The use, under all circumstances and conditions of this particular case, will not materially adversely affect the health or safety of persons residing or working in the vicinity, or be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to property or improvements in the neighborhood, as all applicable regulations will be met. - 1 - PAGE OF�Z D. The use will not be contrary to the specific intent clauses or performance standards established for the district in which it is to be located. E. The approval of this Conditional Use Permit is consistent with the Dublin General Plan. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin Planning Commission does hereby conditionally approve PA 91-038, El Monte Recreational Vehicle Center, Conditional Use Permit as generally depicted on the plans labeled Exhibit A, stamped approved and on file with the Dublin Planning Department, subject to approval of the related Site Development Review and to the following conditions: CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: Unless stated otherwise, all Conditions of Approval shall be complied with prior to the issuance of building permits or establishment of use, and shall be subliect to Planning Department review and approval. The following codes represent those departments/agencies responsible for monitoring compliance of the conditions of approval. [PL] Planning, [B] Building, [P0] Police, [PW] Public Works, [ADM] Administration, [FIN] Finance, [F] Dougherty Regional Fire Authority, [DSR] Dublin San Ramon Services District, [C01 Alameda County Department of Environmental Health. 1. This Conditional Use Permit approval for PA 91-038 is to allow the establishment of a motor home vehicle (recreational vehicle) sales, service and rental facility, to include a motor home sales/rental indoor/outdoor vehicle displays, motor home services, and motor home sales/rental offices. This approval shall generally conform to the plans and Staff Study labeled Exhibit A, as modified by the following conditions of approval, and associated Site Development Review, consisting of a Site Plan and Floor Plan, prepared by the Applicant, Robert Difley (2 sheets) dated received by the Planning Department August 1, 1991, and August 8, 1991 (respectively), a Sign Plan prepared by Arrow Sign Company (1 sheet) dated received by the Planning Department June 13, 1991, and a Staff Study dated August 13, 1991 (1 sheet). [PL, B, PW] 2. If the Applicant desires to establish the uses and occupy the site in phases, the Applicant shall submit a Phasing Plan depicting compliance with the Conditions of Approval and site improvements required for each phase of occupancy, subject to the review and approval of the Planning Director. Said Phasing Plan shall be submitted a minimum of 10 (ten) days prior to the proposed occupancy or establishment of use. [PL] 3. Prior to establishment of use, the Applicant must obtain approval and environmental clearance from the Alameda County Department of Environmental Health, Hazardous Materials Division for the removal of hazardous material at the site. The Applicant must provide written documentation to the Planning Department that said approval has been obtained. [CO, PL, F, B, PW] - 2 - PAGE «6.OF /7 4. No loudspeakers or amplified music shall be permitted outside the enclosed buildings. [PL] 5. The Applicant shall be responsible for clean-up and disposal of project related trash to maintain a clean and litter -free site. [PL] 6. The Applicant shall submit a directional signage plan for directional signs and pavement markings as specified in the Staff Study labeled Exhibit A. The plan shall indicate signage type, location and dimensions, consistent with the Staff Study, Exhibit A. All signs shall be subject to the requirements of the Sign Regulations within the Zoning Ordinance. [PL] 7. The Applicant shall comply with all applicable requirements of the Dougherty Regional Fire Authority. [F, PL] 8. The Applicant shall comply with all applicable City of Dublin Non -Residential Security Requirements (attached). [PO, PL, B] 9. All existing and new landscaped areas shall be enhanced and properly maintained. [PL] 10. The facility shall provide and maintain at all times the following type and number of on -site parking spaces: [PL] 30 employee parking spaces 42 customer parking spaces 2 handicapped parking spaces 11. On an annual basis, this use shall be subject to Zoning Investigator review and determination as to the compliance with the Conditions of Approval. [PL] 12. This approval shall become null and void, in the event the approved use ceases to operate for a continuous one year period. [PL] 13. This permit shall be revocable for cause in accordance with Section 8-90.3 of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance. Any violation of the terms or conditions of this permit shall be subject to citation. [PL] PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 3rd day of September, 1991. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ATTEST: Planning Director Planning Commission Chairperson 3 PAGE 6O OF / RESOLUTION NO. 91 - A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN APPROVING PA 91-038 EL MONTE RECREATIONAL VEHICLE CENTER SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW TO INSTALL TWO WALL SIGNS ON THE PRIMARY BUILDING FRONTAGE AND TO MODIFY THE EXISTING PARKING LOT AT 6301 SCARLETT COURT WHEREAS, Robert Difley, on behalf of El Monte Rents, Inc., filed a Conditional Use Permit and Site Development Review application requesting approval to allow the establishment of a recreational vehicle (or motor home) sales, service and rental facility, to install two wall signs on the primary building frontage and to modify the existing parking lot; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing on said application on August 19 and September 3, 1991; and WHEREAS, proper notice of said public hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and WHEREAS, the application has been reviewed in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and was found to be Categorically Exempt under Section 15301, Class 1, and Section 15304, Class 4; and WHEREAS, the Staff Report was submitted recommending that the application be conditionally approved; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hear and consider all said reports, recommendations and testimony hereinabove set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin Planning Commission does hereby find that: A. The project is in compliance with all provisions of Section 8-95.0 through 8-95.8 Site Development Review of the Zoning Ordinance. B. Consistent with Section 8-95.0, this application, as modified by the Conditions of Approval, will promote orderly, attractive and harmonious development, recognize environmental limitations on development; stabilize land values and investments; and promote the general welfare by preventing establishment of uses or erection of structures having qualities which would not meet the specific intent clauses or performance standards set forth in the Zoning Ordinance and which are not consistent with their environmental setting. C. The approval of the application as conditioned is in the best interests of the public health, safety and general welfare. D. General site considerations, including site layout, vehicular access, circulation and parking, setbacks, height, walls, EXHIBITC public safety and similar elements have been designed to provide a desirable environment for the development. E. General architectural considerations, including the character, scale and quality of the design, the architectural relationship with the site and other buildings, building materials and colors, screening of exterior appurtenances, exterior lighting, and similar elements have been incorporated into the project in order to ensure compatibility of this development with its design concept and the character of adjacent buildings and uses. F. General landscape considerations, including the locations, type, size, color, texture and coverage of plant materials, provisions for irrigation, maintenance and protection of landscaped areas and similar elements have been considered to ensure visual relief to complement buildings and structures and to provide an attractive environment for the public. G. The project is consistent with the policies of the General Plan. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin Planning Commission does hereby conditionally approve PA 91-038 El Monte Recreational Vehicle Center Site Development Review as generally depicted on the Plans labeled Exhibit A, stamped approved and on file with the Dublin Planning Department, subject to approval of the related Conditional Use Permit and to the following conditions: CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: Unless stated otherwise, all Conditions of Approval shall be complied with prior to the issuance of building permits or establishment of use, and shall be subject to Planning Department review and approval. The following codes represent those departments/agencies responsible for monitoring compliance of the conditions of approval. [PL] Planning, [B] Building, [PO] Police, [PW] Public Works, [ADM] Administration, [FIN] Finance, (F] Dougherty Regional Fire Authority, [DSR] Dublin San Ramon Services District, [CO] Alameda County Department of Environmental Health. 1. This Site Development Review approval for PA 91-038 is to permit the installation of two internally illuminated wall signs on the primary building frontage and to modify the existing parking lot by restriping 95 parking spaces for motor home vehicles and reconfiguring the drive aisles to facilitate movement of the motor home vehicles. This approval shall generally conform to the plans and Staff Study labeled Exhibit A, as modified by the following conditions of approval, and associated Conditional Use Permit, consisting of a Site Plan and Floor Plan, prepared by the Applicant, Robert Difley (2 sheets) dated received by the Planning Department August 1, 1991 and August 8, 1991 (respectively), a Sign Plan prepared by Arrow Sign Company (1 sheet) dated received by the Planning Department June 13, 1991, and a Staff Study dated August 13, 1991 (1 sheet). [PL, B, PW] - 2 - PAGE OF �� 2. If the Applicant desires to establish the uses and occupy the site in phases, the Applicant shall submit a Phasing Plan depicting compliance with the Conditions of Approval and site improvements required for each phase of occupancy, subject to the review and approval of the Planning Director. Said Phasing Plan shall be submitted a minimum of 10 (ten) days prior to the proposed occupancy or establishment of the use.[PL] 3. The project shall comply with all applicable Site Development Review Standard Conditions (attached). [PL] 4. Prior to issuance of building permits to allow the alteration (including but not limited to installation of truck lifts, ventilation system, trailer/modular units, and reconstruction of the mezzainine floor) of Building 3 (rear building), which is in the established right-of-way line of the Dublin Boulevard Extension, the Applicant must receive Variance approval from the provisions of Chapter 7.68 Establishing Right -of -Way Lines of the Dublin Municipal Code. [PL, B] Signs 5. This Site Development Review approval is for the following signs: [PL] Primary Building Frontage: South a. "El Monte RV Center" Letters Maximum Letter Height: Maximum Length: Maximum Sign Area: Color: Elevation - Internally Illuminated Individual 3.5 feet 50 feet 175 square feet Ivory b. "Rentals - Sales" - Internally Illuminated Individual Letters Maximum Sign Height: 2.5 feet Maximum Length: 31 feet Maximum Sign Area: 77.5 square feet Color: Ivory 6. Prior to the issuance of building permits and installation of the wall signs, the Applicant shall submit 4 (four) sets of revised sign plans to the Planning Department for review and approval. [PL] 7. All signs displayed for direction of vehicular traffic shall comply with Section 8-87.50 E) Permitted Signs of the Dublin Sign Ordinance and shall be subject to Planning Department review and approval. [PL] 8. Two "Entrance Only" and "Exit Only" directional signs shall be installed at each side of the entrance driveway and exit driveway (See Staff Study Exhibit A). [PL, PW] - 3 PAGE OF /I/ 9. A "No Entry" sign facing eastbound traffic and a "Stop - Left Turn Only" sign facing southbound traffic shall be installed at the driveway on the southeast corner of Building 1 (building closest to Scarlett Court)(see Staff Study, Exhibit A). [PL, PW] 10. A hanging overhead sign indicating the vehicle height restriction shall be installed on the south side of the drive through on the west side of Building 1. (See Staff Study, Exhibit A.) [PL, PW] 11. A "one-way" sign shall be installed at the entry to the drive through on the west side of Building 1 (see Staff Study, Exhibit A). [PL, PW] 12. A "No Entry" sign shall be placed at the center of the project site where southbound traffic must turn left (see Staff Study, Exhibit A). [PL, PW] On -Site Circulation 13. All drive aisles located in the front half of the project site shall be striped with white lines and one way directional arrows shall be marked on the pavement at regular intervals as depicted on the Staff Study, Exhibit A. [PL, PW] 14. A portion of the pavement striping at the center of the project site where southbound traffic must turn left shall be deleted (see Staff Study, Exhibit A). [PL, PW] 15. No motor home/recreational vehicles shall be parked in a manner that obstructs drive aisles. [PL, RV, PW] Parking 16. A total of 74 parking spaces are required on the project site for employees, customers and handicapped parking. [PL] 17. The Applicant shall install two handicapped parking spaces at the site. Handicapped ramps and parking stalls shall be either maintained or provided as required by the State of California Title 24. [PL, B] 18. Prior to striping, the Applicant shall submit a parking striping plan subject to the review and approval of the Planning Director. All customer and employee parking spaces shall be double -striped (4 inch wide stripes set approximately 2 feet apart, see Attachment). Handicapped, customer, employees and compact parking spaces shall be appropriately identified on the parking plan. [PL] Lighting 19. Exterior lighting shall be provided and shall be of a design and placement so as not to cause glare onto adjoining properties or - 4 PAGE / OF /51 onto Scarlett Court. Lighting used after daylight hours shall be adequate to provide for security needs (1-1/2 foot candles). Wall lighting around the entire perimeter of the building shall be supplied to provide "wash" security lighting. [PL, B, PO] 20. The Applicant shall relocate the light pole to be removed on the west side of the project site as depicted on the Site Plan labeled Exhibit A. The Applicant shall provide photometrics and cut sheets subject to the review and approval of the Planning Director. [PL, PO] Police Security 21. All applicable security hardware for the existing buildings, in particular, the motor home parking lot area, shall comply with the City of Dublin Non -Residential Security Requirements (City Ordinance No. 21-89; attached). Security hardware must be provided for doors, windows, roof vents, skylights and roof ladders to the satisfaction of the Dublin Police Department. [B, PO, PL] 22. The Applicant shall work with the Dublin Police Department prior to establishment of use and on an ongoing basis to establish an effective theft prevention and security program. [PO] 23. Written documentation that all Police Department requirements have been complied with shall be submitted to the Planning Director prior to establishment of use. [PL] Fire Protection 24. Prior to establishment of use, the Applicant shall provide written documentation to the Planning Director that all requirements of the Dougherty Regional Fire Authority have been met. [PL] Hazardous Materials Regarding Public Health and Safety 25. Prior to establishment of use, the Applicant shall obtain approval and environmental clearance from the Alameda County Department of Environmental Health - Hazardous Materials Division for the removal of hazardous material at the site. The Applicant shall provide written documentation to the Planning Department that said approval has been obtained. [CO, PL, B] Water and Sewer Services 26. The Applicant shall comply with all requirements of the Dublin San Ramon Services District (DSRSD). [DSR] 27. Written documentation that DSRSD requirements have been complied with shall be submitted to the Planning Director prior to establishment of use. [PL] - 5 PAGE OF / 1 Landscaping and Irrigation Plans 28. Prior to establishment of use, a final detailed Landscape and Irrigation Plan depicting all new landscaping (at 1 inch = 20 feet or larger), along with a cost estimate of the work and materials proposed, shall be submitted for review and approval by the Planning Director. Landscape and Irrigation Plans shall be signed by a landscape architect, landscape designer or plan preparer. Final landscape plans shall indicate common and botanical names and container size and growth rate of each plant. [PL, B] 29. Landscaping shall not obstruct the site distance of motorists, pedestrians or bicyclists. Except for trees, landscaping at drive aisle intersections shall not be higher than 30" above the curb. [PL] 30. The Applicant shall complete and submit to the Dublin Planning Department the Standard Plant Material, Irrigation and Maintenance Agreement (attached). [PL] Improvement Plans 31. The Applicant shall submit a Grading, Drainage and Improvement Plan to the City Engineer for review and approval. [PW] 32. The Applicant shall conform to applicable "Typical Public Works Conditions of Approval for Commercial/Industrial Site Development Review" (attached). [PW] 33. All on -site existing pavement sections which are damaged shall be repaired or replaced as directed by the City Engineer. [PW] 34. All construction and grading activities shall be limited to take place between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except as may be approved in advance in writing by the Public Works Director. [PW, B, PL] Disposal Service 35. The Applicant shall consult with the Livermore Dublin Disposal Service to determine appropriate location of the trash enclosure. Prior to establishment of use, the Applicant shall obtain approval of the trash enclosure location from the Planning Director. [PL] 36. The Applicant shall submit a detailed design and location plan of the trash enclosure area subject to the Planning Director's review and approval as part of the project's Landscape and Irrigation Plans. The materials and colors of the trash enclosure shall be compatible with the colors and materials of the main structure, subject to the review and approval of the Planning Director. The design of the trash enclosures shall reflect dimensional criteria deemed acceptable by the Livermore/Dublin Disposal Service and shall incorporate use of a - 6 PAG /A nr / y� 10' X 10' concrete apron in front of the enclosure to facilitate the Disposal Services' mechanical pick-up service. If wooden doors are utilized, the doors shall be trimmed with a heavy metal lip. Raised concrete curbing shall be provided inside the trash enclosure area to serve as wheel stops for metal trash bins to protect the interior walls of the enclosures. [PL] Building Requirements 37. The Applicant shall not utilize a portion of the third floor of Building 1 (building closest to Scarlett Court) for storage. This floor is designed for office use. Any other storage will require structural analysis. The Applicant shall consult with the Building Department prior to establishment of use. [B, PL] 38. Building 2 on the site is not approved for major vehicle repairing and the existing offices and mezzanine levels are illegal and not constructed to the City's Building Code. The Applicant shall consult with the Building Department prior to issuance of building permits. [B, PL] 39. Building 3 on the site contains an illegal mezzanine level. The Applicant shall consult with the Building Department prior to issuance of building permits. [B, PL] Miscellaneous 40. Building permits for the proposed improvements shall be secured and construction commenced within six (6) months after effective date of this approval or said approval shall be void. This six (6) month period may be extended for an additional 6 months after the effective date of this approval (Applicant must submit a written request for the extension prior to expiration date) by the Planning Director and the Building Official upon the determination that the Conditions of Approval remain adequate to assure that the above stated Findings of Approval will continue to be met. [B, PL] 41. The permit shall be revocable for cause in accordance with Section 8-90.3 of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance. Any violation of the terms or conditions of this permit shall be subject to citation. [PL] 42. To apply for building permits, the Applicant shall submit six (6) sets of construction plans to the Building Department for plan check. Each set of plans shall have attached an annotated copy of this resolution of approval, as well as the applicable Conditional Use Permit resolution. The notations shall clearly indicate how all conditions of approval will be complied with. [B] 43. Construction plans will not be accepted without the annotated resolutions attached to each set of plans. The Applicant will be responsible for obtaining the approvals of all participating non - City agencies prior to the issuance of building permits. [B, PL] - 7 PAGE ? OF PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 3rd day of September, 1991. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ATTEST: Planning Director Planning Commission Chairperson 8 PAGE