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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-062 Lutheran Church of the Resurrection CUP AGENDA STATEMENT PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING DATE: August 14, 2007 SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING: P A 06-062 (Adjudicatory Action), Lutheran Church ofthe Resurrection Conditional Use Permit to increase a daycare center from 72 children to 116 children at 7557 Amador Valley Boulevard. Report prepared by Laura Karaboghosian, Associate Planner ATTACHMENTS: 11 Resolution approving a Conditional Use Permit for the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection to . intensify an existing daycare center. 21 Applicant's Written Statement. 3) Project Plans. ~ 1) Receive Staff presentation; 2) Open the public hearing; 3) Take testimony from the Applicant and the public; 4) Close the public hearing and deliberate; and 5) Adopt Resolution (Attachment I) approving a Conditional Use Permit for the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection to intensify an existing daycare center. RECOMMENDATION: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Background: Lutheran Church of the Resurrection is located at 7557 Amador Valley Boulevard. The project site is located on a quasi comer lot surrounded by commercial uses to the west and south, single-family residential to the north, and Interstate 680 to the east. The project site is zoned Planned Development with a General Plan Land Use Designation of Publici Semi-Public Facility. The Applicant is requesting approval of a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to increase the capacity of an existing preschool from 48 children to 80 children and increase the existing infant care center from 24 children to 36 children. The overall proposed capacity increase is to provide infant care and preschool facilities for 116 children rather than the existing 72 children maximum. History: A preschool has been a conditionally permitted use at the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection since 1973 and the child (infant) care center has been a conditionally permitted use since 1983. Over the years, the number of children receiving care has grown. In 1986, a Conditional Use Permit was approved restricting the number of preschool children to 48 and the number of children receiving care from the infant care facility to 24. The preschool and infant care centers continue to be restricted to a maximum on-site capacity of 72 children as established in 1986. ~,~_____._~_~_~__~_____=_.--=,_._=~=y_._=~_~=~=___~,",,___~=~,^_~""".",,~-====~~_,~~=,.~_~.~,_~~.='_~.O_"'->_~_'~~_'~___.__'~.~=~~'~~__ COPIES TO: Lutheran Church of the Resurrection File ITEM NO. 3. (;( Page 1 of5 O:IP A#\2006\06-062 Lutheran Church DaycareIPC 08 1407\AgendaStatement.doc A Site Development Review (SDR) Waiver 07-009 approved on May 2, 2007, allows for installation of a new door along the eastern side of the existing building where the proposed preschool expansion is to take place. ANAL YSIS: Operating Characteristics: Lutheran Church of the Resurrecticn operates an existing daycare center which includes an infant care center and preschool. In accordance with the existing Conditional Use Permit, the infant care center has a capacity of 24 children ranging in age from six weeks to two years. The preschool has an approved capacity of 48 children ranging in age from two years to six years. The two programs run concurrently Monday through Friday. According to the California Department of Social Services, current licensing hours of operation are from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday thrcugh Friday However, based upon the Applicant's written statement (Attachment 2) current hours of operation for the full-time preschool and infant care programs are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. 1he part-time preschool and infant care program hours of operation are 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The aforementioned days and hours of operation are not proposed to change. The infant care center and presch)ol are currently staffed by a total of 26 full-time and part-time employees. Once the facilities increase in capacity, three additional employees will be hired bringing the total number of full-time and part-t me staffing to 29 employees; however, no more than 18 employees will be on-site at a given time. The increase in infant care and preschool facilities shall take place within an eXIstmg building. In addition to the existing facilities, a storage room shall be converted into an additional preschool classroom. No new construction to ex.pand the existing building is necessary. 20f5 Existing outdoor play areas are located along the western side of the project site. According to a representative from the California Department of Social Services, the Church does not intend to expand the existing outdoor play area, but rather obtain a waiver exempting them from expanding the play area by limiting the number of children allowed outside at a given time. Parking Analysis: There are currently 88 existing parking stalls on-site; three of which are ADA accessible. As a condition of approval one additional ADA accessible parking stall will be required. Once this additional ADA accessible parking stall is established there will be a total of 87 parking stalls on-site; four of which will be ADA accessible. In 1982, the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection subdivided its property and received approval of a Site Development Review for the development of a 36,600 square foot office building and 69-stall parking lot located on the western one acre portion of the original three acre parcel. As a Condition of Approval, a joint parking agreement was entered into in perpetuity to use the adjacent site for parking. This parking agreement allows office building occupants the ability to utilize 58 parking stalls located on the Church's property. The Zoning Ordinance requires that daycare facilities provide one parking stall per employee, one parking stall per company vehicle and one loading space for every five children at the facility. In accordance with this code requirement, a total of 18 parking spaces would be required to accommodate the 18 preschool and infant care center staff members employed on-site at a given time. Because the daycare facility does not have any associated company vehicles the need to provide parking for company vehicles would not apply. In addition to the preschool and inf,mt care center, the Church has two administrative staff members that work on-site daily. The Church also conducts two classes weekly. A bible study class consisting of eight participants is conducted on Tuesday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. and one confirmation class conducted on Wednesdays after 3 p.m. consisting of two to ten students. Because the administrative staff members are on-site regularly for extended periods of time, two parking stalls would be required in order to support the Church's administrative office use. However, the bible class and confirmation class occur for such short periods of time that they are considered incidental and therefore would not trigger the need for inclusion in the parking calculation. Based upon the aforementioned information, a total of 20 parking spaces would be required to support the preschool and infant care center and the Church's daily administrative component. Because the parking agreement allows the adjacent property to utilize 58 of the Church's 87 on-site parking spaces 29 parking spaces remain available for the Church's use. Therefore, a surplus of9 parking spaces exists on-site. The Zoning Ordinance requires one loading space per five children as opposed to parking spaces. Because the hours of child care drop-off and pick-up are staggered throughout the day based upon part- time versus full-time care, there is adequate area for the pick-up and drop-off of the children. Staff has visited the site on several occasions to observe the child drop-off and pick-up and has not noticed congestion arising from the activities. Parents tend to park their vehicles for a few minutes and either carry their children to the building or hold their children's hand while they walk to the building. The drop- off and pick-up times are staggered and short creating a high parking space turnover and therefore sufficient space to accommodate an increase in use. There have been no complaints received by Staff regarding congestion on-site. Existing on-site parking is adequate to support the proposed expansion of the care facility. 3of5 Conditional Use Permit Required Findings: In order for the Plarming Commission to approve a request for a Conditional Use Permit, the Plarming Commission must make findings (Section 8.100.060 ofthe Dublin Zoning Ordinance) as shown on page 2 of the Resolution (Attachment I). With the addition of the proposed Conditions of Approval contained in the Resolution, including the provision to limit the number of children on-site at a given time, limit the hours of operation and the hours of outdoor play, the Conditional Use Permit findings, as required by the Zoning Ordinance, can be made. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: The project has been reviewed under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), State CEQA Guidelines and the Dublin Environmental Guidelines, and the project has been found to be Categorically Exempt per CEQA Section 15301 (Minor alteration of existing facilities). NOTICING: In accordance with State Law, a public notice regarding this hearing was mailed to all property owners and occupants within 300 feet of the proposed project. A public notice was also published in the Valley Times and posted at several locations throughout the City. To date, the City has not received any comments or objections from surrounding property owners or tenants regarding the project. REVIEW BY APPLICABLE DEPARTMENT AND AGENCIES: The proposed project has been reviewed by the Building Division, Public Works Department, Police Services Department, and the Alameda County Fire Department. Conditions of Approval have been included where applicable. CONCLUSION: This application has been reviewed by the applicable City departments and agencies, and their comments have been incorporated into the Conditions of Approval for the project. The proposed project, as conditioned, is consistent with the Dublin General Plan and Zoning District in which the project site is located and will provide children with quality infant care and preschool facilities. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Planning Commission: 1) Receive Staff presentation; 2) Open the public hearing; 3) Take testimony from the Applicant and the public; 4) Close the public hearing and deliberate; and 5) Adopt Resolution (Attachment 1) approving a Conditional Use Permit for the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection to intensify an existing daycare center. 4of5 GENERAL INFORMATION: PROPERTY OWNER: Lutheran Church of the Resurrection 7557 Amador Valley Boulevard Dublin, CA 94568 APPLICANT: Lutheran Church of the Resurrection 7557 Amador Valley Boulevard Dublin, CA 94568 LOCATION: 7557 Amador Valley Boulevard, Dublin, CA 94568 ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER: 941-0174-003 ZONING: Planned Development (PD) GENERAL PLAN LAND USE DESIGNATION: Public/Semi-Public Facility SPECIFIC PLAN LAND USE DESIGNATION: N/A SURROUNDING USES: Location Zoning General Plan Land Use Current Use of Property Site PD- Planned Public/Semi-Public Lutheran Church of the Development Facility Resurrection North R-l-Single Family Single Family Single Family Residential Residential (0.9 - 6.0 Residential Homes dulac) South PD- Planned Mixed Use Chuck E Cheese, Circuit Development City, & The Floor Store East N/A N/A 1-680 West PD- Planned Retail/Office Commercial Office Development Building 50f5 RESOLUTION NO. 07 -XX A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO INTENSIFY THE USE OF AN EXISTING DAYCARE CENTER FROM 72 CHILDREN TO 116 CHILDREN WITHIN AN EXISTING BUILDING LOCATED AT 7557 AMADOR VALLEY BOULEVARD (APN 941-0174-003) P A 06-062 WHEREAS, the Applicant, Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, has requested approval of a Conditional Use Permit to intensify the use of an existing daycare to include the following: 1) increase the number of preschool children receiving care from 48 to 80 on-site at a given time, and 2) to increase the number of children receiving care from the infant care center from 24 to 36 on-site at a given time; and WHEREAS, the proposal involves intensification of a preschool use established on the project site in 1973 and a child care center established on the project site in 1983; and WHEREAS, the proposed use will take place within an existing building; and WHEREAS, the project site is located within the PD (Plarmed Development) Zoning District and a daycare center is a permitted use with approval of a Conditional Use Permit by the Plarming Commission; and WHEREAS, a complete application for a Conditional Use Permit was submitted and is available and on file in the Community Development Department; and WHEREAS, the Applicant submitted project plans date stamped received by the Planning Division on June 18, 2007, and a written description for the requested entitlement received by the Planning Division on April 24, 2007, and WHEREAS, the application has been reviewed in accordance with the proViSiOns of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and this project was found to be exempt under the CEQA Guidelines Section 15301; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on said application on August 14, 2007; and WHEREAS, proper notice of said public hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and WHEREAS, a Staff Report was submitted recommending that the Planning Commission approve a Conditional Use Permit subject to the findings contained herein to allow the intensification of a day care center for up to 116 children at 7557 Amador Valley Boulevard; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hear and use independent judgment and considered all said reports, recommendatio;:s, and testimony hereinabove set forth; and ATTACHMENT 1 WHEREAS, the Plarming Commission has found that the proposed project is appropriate for the subject site. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Plarming Commission of the City of Dublin does hereby make the following findings and determinations regarding said proposed Conditional Use Permit. A. The proposed intensification in use of the existing preschool and infant care center is compatible with other land uses, transportation and service facilities in the vicinity because: 1) the preschool and infant care center will continue to take place within an existing building; 2) the existing outdoor play area will not be expanded nor the use intensified therefore noise generation is not anticipated to increase; and 3) the pick-up and drop-off of children are staggered therefore there is adequate parking to support the increase in the number of children from 72 to 116. B. The proposed intensification in use of the existing preschool and infant care center will not adversely affect the health or safety of persons residing or working in the vicinity or be detrimental to the public health safety and welfare because: 1) the preschool and infant care center will conform to all State and Federal standards; 2) the proposed use will comply with conditions of approval as well as all applicable regulations contained within the Dublin Zoning Ordinance; 3) an additional exterior exiting door shall be installed to be used in the event of an emergency; and 4) the property shall be required to meet current ADA accessibility requirements. C. The proposed intensification in use of the existing preschool and infant care center will not be injurious to property or improvements in the neighborhood because: 1) the project will be located within an existing building on a developed site well designed for the use; and 2) the project has been conditioned to comply with all codes, regulations and requirements relating to the site improvements. D. There are adequate provisions for public access, water, sanitation, and public utilities and services to ensure that the proposed intensification of the preschool and infant care center would not be detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare because: 1) the project has been reviewed by various City departments and agencies all of whom have commented that adequate public services are available; and 2) conditions of approval have been incorporated into the project to ensure that existing public services remain adequate for the site. E. The subject site is physically suitable for the zoning, type, density and intensity of the proposed intensification in use of the existing preschool and infant care center and related structure because: 1) it is a developed site, generally flat in topography; and 2) the site has adequate parking to serve the use. F. The proposed intensification in use of the existing preschool and infant care center will not be contrary to the specific intent clauses, development regulations or performance standards established for the zoning district in which it is located because: 1) the use was established prior to the current zoning designation; and 2) the project complies with all applicable portions of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance. G. The proposed intensification in use of the existing preschool and infant care center is consistent with the Dublin General Plan because: the General Plan Land Use designation is PubiidSemi- Public which specifically identifies daycare centers as an appropriate use. 2 of 12 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin Plarming Commission does hereby approve PA 06-062, Conditional Use Permit, to allow intensification of an existing daycare center for up to 116 children at 7557 Amador Valley Boulevard subject to the following Conditions of Approval: CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Unless stated otherwise, all Conditions of Approval shall be complied with prior to approval of the final map, unless noted otherwise. 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/City Attorney, [FIN] Finance, [PCS] Parks and Community Services, [F] City of Dublin Fire, [DSR] Dublin San Ramon Services District, [A VI] Amador Valley Industries, [CO] Alameda County Department of Environmental Health, [Zone 7] Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, Zone 7, [LA VTA] Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority, and [CHS] California Department of Health Services. NO CONDITION TEXT PLANNING CONDITIONS 1. Approval. This Conditional Use Permit approval for P A 06-062 IS to allow an intensification of an existing daycare for the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection at 7557 Amador Valley Blvd. This approval shall generally conform to the Applicant's written statement date stamped received by the Dublin Planning Department on April 24, 2007 and project plans date stamped received by the Dublin Planning Department on June 18, 2007, consisting of a cover sheet, site plan and floor plan. 2. Permit Expiration. Construction or use shall commence within one (1) year of Permit approval or the Permit shall lapse and become null and void. Commencement of construction or use means the actual construction or use pursuant to the Permit approval or demonstrating substantial progress toward commencing such construction or use. If there is a dispute as to whether the Permit has expired, the City may hold a noticed public hearing to determine the matter. Such a determination may be processed concurrently with revocation proceedings in appropriate circumstances. If a Permit expires, a new application must be made and processed according to the requirements of this Ordinance. 3. Time Extension. The original approvmg decision-maker may, upon the Appfi~ant's written request for an extension of aoorvval 3 of 12 RESPON. AGENCY/ DEPART. WHEN REQUIRED SOURCE PL On-going Standard PL One year from permit approval DMC 8.96.020.D PL One year from permit aooroval DMC 8.96.020.E NO CONDITION TEXT prior to expiration, and upon the determination that any Conditions of Approval remain adequate to assure that applicable findings of approval will continue to be met, grant a time extension of approval for a period not to exceed six (6) months. All time extension requests shall be noticed and a public hearing or public meeting shall be held as required by the particular Permit. 4. Effective Date. This Conditional Use Permit approval shall become effective 10 days after the date of approval by the Plarming Commission. 5. Fees. Applicant/Developer shall pay all applicable fees in effect at the time of building permit issuance, including, but not limited to, Plarming fees, Building fees, Traffic Impact Fees, TVTC fees, Dublin San Ramon Services District fees, Public Facilities fees, Dublin Unified School District School Impact fees, Fire Facilities Impact fees, Alameda County Flood and Water Conservation District (Zone 7) Drainage and Water Connection fees; or any other fee that may be adopted and applicable. 6. Annual Review. On an annual basis, this Conditional Use Permit approval may be subject to a reVIew by the Planning Manager to determine compliance with the Conditions of Approval. 7. Revocation of Permit. This permit shall be revocable for cause in accordance with Dublin Zoning Ordinance Section 8.96.020.1, Revocation. Any violation of the terms and conditions of this permit may be subject to the issuance of a citation. 8. Minor amendments. Modifications or changes to this Conditional Use Permit approval may be considered and approved by the Community Development Director, if the modifications or changes proposed comply with Section 8.100.080, of the Zoning Ordinance. 9. Clarification to the Conditions of Approval. In the event that there needs to be clarification to the Conditions of Approval, the Director of Community Development and the City Engineer have the authority to clarify the intent of these Conditions of Approval to the Developer without going to a public hearing. The Director of Community Development and the City Engineer also have the authority to make minor modifications to these conditions without going 4 of 12 RESPON. AGENCY/ DEPART. PL PL,PO PL PL Various WHEN REQUIRED 10 days from the date of approval On-going On-going On-going On-going SOURCE Plarming Plarming DMC 8.96.020.1 DMC 8.100.080 Standard NO CONDITION TEXT RESPON. WHEN SOURCE AGENCY/ REQUIRED DEPART. to a public hearing in order for the Developer to fulfill needed improvements or mitigations resulting from impacts to this nroi ect. 10. Non-City Agency Review. The Developer will PW Issuance of Public be responsible for submittals and reviews to Building Works obtain the approvals of all participating non-City Permits agencies. The Alameda County Fire Department and the Dublin San Ramon Services District shall approve and sign the Improvement Plans. 11. Requiremeuts and Standard Conditions. The Various Building Standard Applicant! Developer shall comply with Permit applicable City of Dublin Fire Prevention Issuance Bureau, Dublin Public Works Department, Dublin Building Department, Dublin Police Services, Alameda County Flood Control District Zone 7, Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority, Alameda County Public and Environmental Health, Dublin San Ramon Services District and the California Department of Health Services requirements and standard conditions. Prior to issuance of building permits or the installation of any improvements related to this project, the Developer shall supply written statements from each such agency or department to the Planning Department, indicating that all applicable conditions required have been or will be met. 12. Required Permits. Developer shall obtain all Various Building Standard permits required by other agencies including, but Permit not limited to Alameda County Flood Control Issuance and Water Conservation District Zone 7, California Department of Fish and Game, Army Corps of Engineers, Regional Water Quality Control Board, Caltrans and provide copies of the permits to the Public Works Department. 13. Temporary Signage. All temporary sIgnage PL On-going Chapter shall comply with City of Dublin Regulations. 8.84 of the No banners or other signage shall be installed, Dublin for permanent or temporary purposes, prior to Zoning obtaining approval from the Plarminl.! Division. Ordinance 14. Compliance. Failure to comply with these PL On-going Chapter conditions may result in enforcement by t~e 8.144 of the Community Development Department III Dublin accordance with Chapter 8.144 of the Dublin Zoning Zoninl.! Ordinance. Ordinance 15. Addressing. Address will be required on all BL Prior to Building doors leading to the exterior of the building. occupancy Addresses shall be illuminated and be able to be seen from the street, 5 Inches III height mInImum. 16. Hol[l Harmless/Indemnification. The Vario~'s On-going Administrat Developer shall defend, indemnify, and hold ion/City harmless the Citv of Dublin and its agents, Attomev 5 of 12 NO CONDITION TEXT RESPON. WHEN SOURCE AGENCY/ REQUIRED DEPART. officers, and employees from any claim, action, or proceeding against the City of Dublin or its agents, officers, or employ(:es to attack, set aside, void, or annul an approval of the City of Dublin or its advisory agency, appeal board, Plarming Commission, City Council, Community Development Director, Zoning Administrator, or any other department, committee, or agency of the City related to this project to the extent such actions are brought within the time period required by Government Code Section 66499.37 or other applicable law; provided, however, that The Developer's duty to so defend, indemnify, and hold harmless shall be subject to the City's promptly notifying The Developer of any said claim, action, or proceeding and the City's full cooperation in the defense of such actions or oroceedin2:s. 17. Hours of Operation. The hours of operation PL On-going Planning for the day care center are 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday. An increase in the hours of operation shall be subject to prior review and approval by the Community Development Director in accordance with Section 8.100.080 of the Dublin Zonin2: Ordinance. 18. Parking. The parking area shall be used in the PL On-going Planning manner represented in application plans, written and verbal statements and other documents, and as stipulated in this Conditional Use Permit. 19. Use Capacity. A combination of the Infant Care PL On-going Center and the Preschool Program shall serve a maximum of 116 children at a given time. The facility shall be used for day use only and not be used as a 24-hour care facility nor shall it accommodate any living or sleeping arrangements. 20. Outdoor Activities. No outdoor activities shall PL On-going Planning take place before 8 a.m. 21. Property Maintenance. The Applic~t shall PL On-going DMC 5.64 maintain all building materials m good condition, including canvas awnings and signs, and shall keep the site clear of graffiti vandalism on a regular and continuous basis. 22. Graffiti. The Applicant/Developer and/or PW, PL, PO On-going Public building tenant(s) shall keep the site clear of Works graffiti vandalism on a regular and continuous basis. Graffiti resistant paint for structures and film for windows or glass should be used whenever possible. 23. Nuisance. The Applicant shall control all PL On-going DMC business activity so as not to create a public or 5.28.020 private nuisanCl~ to the existing and surrounding businesses and re.;idents. 6 of 12 NO CONDITION TEXT RESPON. WHEN SOURCE AGENCY/ REQUIRED DEPART. 24. Noise. Loudspeakers shall be controlled at a low PL,PO On-going DMC 5.28 level so as not to create a public or private nUIsance to the existing and surrounding businesses and/or residential neighborhoods. No amplified music shall be allowed outside the enclosed buildings. 25. Sign Permits. No permanent sIgnage IS PL,B Installation DMC permitted as part of this application. Permits 8.84.110 must be applied for and obtained in reference to anv relocation or addition of signs. 26. Site Design. The building elevations and fencing shall comply with Site Design Review Waiver 07-009 approved May 2, 2007. Any additional exterior modifications to the building mav require additional review. 27. Licensing Updates. On a continuous basis, the PL On-going Planning Applicant shall provide the City of Dublin Plarming Department with current operating licenses issued by the State of California Department of Social Services for the Child Care Center and the Preschool. BUILDING. CONDITIONS 28. Pathways Accessibility. All new pathways B On-going Building entering the structure( s) shall meet California accessibility and ADA requirements. 29. Parking Lot Striping. All new striping in the B On-going Building parking areas need to meet current California and ADA requirements. 30. Building Permits. Permits are required for all B Prior to Building new installations (new expansion of preschool occupancy area) as outlined on drawings. FIRE CONDITIONS 31. Pathways. An all weather path shall be F Prior to Fire installed from the preschool exits through the occupancy plav vard and extending to the public wav. 32. 850 Form. A new 850 Form shall be submitted F Prior to Fire to and signed off by the Fire Department prior to occupancy additional children occupying the space. An inspection will be conducted to ensure compliance with all applicable building and fire code requirements. 33. Key Locking Hardware. If key locking F On-going Fire hardware is used on one main door at the lobby, provide a sign above the door stating, "THIS DOOR TO REMAIN UNLOCED DURING BUSINESS HOURS." Otherwise the exit doors shall be openable from the inside without special knowledge or effort and have lever or panic hardware. CBC 1003.3.1.8. 34. Fire Spriuklers. The sprinkler system shall be F Prior to Fire modified as necessary to provide protection for occupancy the tenant improvement. Submit detailed shop drawings to the Fire Department for approval and permit prior to installation. A seoarate 7 of 12 NO CONDITION TEXT RESPON. WHEN SOURCE AGENCY/ REQUIRED DEPART. permit fee is reQuired. NFPA 13. 35. Fire Alarm. The fire alaml system shall be F Prior to Fire modified as necessary to provide protection for occupancy the tenant improvement. Submit detailed shop drawings to the Fire Department for approval and permit prior to installation. A separate permit fee is reQuired. 36. Knox Box. Provide a Knox box at the main F Prior to Fire entrance to the space. The Knox box shall occupancy contain a key that provides aecess to the tenant space. The Knox boxes can be ordered at: http://knoxbox.com. Choose, "Alameda Co Fire Dept. Dublin Div. 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568" when ordering. The most commonly used box is the Knox box 3200 Series. Other types of boxes such as recessed boxes are also available on-line. Order fOlms for the Knox boxes are also available at the fire prevention office at the address above. It takes two to three weeks to receive the box after ordering. Rush orders can be requested at a higher fee. The key for the building or gate will be placed in the box during the Fire Department inspection. CFC 902.4. 37. Fire Extinguisher. Provide 2A10BC fire F Prior to Fire extinguishers within 75 feet travel distance of occupancy any portion of the space. An approved sign in accordance with the Uniform Fire Code shall be conspicuously posted above the extinguisher. CFC 1002. 38. Addressing. Approved address numbers shall F Prior to Fire be placed on the space in such a position as to be occupancy plainly visible and legible from the street or road fronting the property. Said numbers shall be a minimum of five inches on commercial buildings and three inches on residential buildings. The numbers shall be placed on a contrasting background. Provide a five inch high address on the rear door. It shall also have the tenant's name. Label the sprinkler riser door, electrical room door and fire alarm control panel access doors or locations as applicable. CFC 901.4.4. POLICE CONDITIONS 39. Lighting. Adequate lighting shall be provided PO On-going Police to enhance the safety of visitors and children within and around the facility. Refer to Dublin Municipal Code Security Ordinance 7.32.230 Section 1020. 40. Diagrammatic Map. Due to the number of PO On-going Police rooms, a diagrammatic map of the building:s layout shall be displayed within the mam entrance of the building. i 41. Non-Residential Building Security PO On-going Police 8 of 12 NO CONDITION TEXT RESPON. WHEN SOURCE AGENCY/ REQUIRED DEPART. Ordinance. The applicant shall comply with the Dublin Municipal Code Non-Residential Building Security-Ordinance. 42. State Licensing. The applicant must be PO On-going Police licensed and comply with all State of California Community Care Licensing (eCL) requirements. 43. Business License. The applicant shall apply for PO Prior to Police a City of Dublin business license. A copy of the occupancy approved State of California Community Care license must be submitted. All employees, both paid and volunteer, shall complete a Mandated Reporter class and Dfovide verification of such. 44. Inspections. Police Services will periodically PO On-going Police make unannounced inspections of the facility and may reqUire verification of fingerprint clearance for staff members as reported back on the State of California CCL "Personnel Report." 45. Fingerprinting. All staff members are to be PO On-going Police fingerprinted and prints shall be submitted to the California Department of Justice by the business applicant. 46. Barrier Fencing. Barrier fencing (minimum 3 PO Prior to Police feet In height) shall be installed to protect occupancy children from running into street areas and to convev the message of territoriality to outsiders. 47. Vegetation. Shrubs, foliage, bushes, trees shall PO Prior to Police be trimmed to improve surveillance of the area. occupancy Some shrubs may need to be removed to accommodate fencing and improve lighting at night. 48. Exterior Doors. Exterior doors shall be marked PO Prior to Police with their corresponding room number or name occupancy for easier identification. PUBLIC WORKS CONDITIONS 49. Disabled Parking. All disabled parking stalls PW Prior to Public shall meet State Title 24 requirements, including issuance of Works providing curb ramps at each loading zone. occupancy Curb ramps cannot encroach within the permit(s) loading/unloading areas. Disabled stalls shall be conveniently located and grouped near the primary entrances to each building. Van accessible stalls shall also be provided and shall meet State Title 24 requirements. 50. Accessible Walkway. Provide an accessible PW Prior to Public concrete walkway from the public sidewalk on issuance of Works Amador Valley Boulevard to the building occupancy entrance per California Building Code permit(s) requirements. Said walkway shall be 4'- minimum width with compliant curb ramps at transitions between the walkway and the drive aisle crossings. Note that minor adjustments to tnP. existing landscaping and iITigation systems will be necessarv to install the walkwav. Please 90f12 NO CONDITION TEXT RESPON. WHEN SOURCE AGENCY/ REQUIRED DEPART. provide appropriate notes and details on the plans. In addition, the applicant shall upgrade existing driveways (2) to current City of Dublin/Title 24 standards. 51. Disabled Access Ramps. The PW Prior to Public Applicant/Developer shall install/verify existing issuance of Works disabled access ramps to meet current State Title occupancy 24 requirements. permit(s) 52. Vehicle Parking. Applicant shall repair any PW Prior to Public distressed areas of pavement within the existing issuance of Works parking field, then seal and re-stripe the entire occupancy parking field. All parking spaces shall be double permit(s) striped using 4" white lines set approximately 2 feet apart according to Figure 76-3 and 98.76.070 (A) 17 of the Dublin Municipal Code. All compact-sized parking spaces shall have the word "COMPACT" stenciled on the pavement within each space. Wheel stops as necessary shall be provided at the parking stalls. 53. Signs and Pavement Markings. The PW Prior to Public Applicant/Developer shall be responsible for the issuance of Works following on-site traffic signs and pavement occupancy markings: permit(s) a. Directional pavement arrows in the drive aisles. b. R26F "No Stopping - Fire Lane" signs shall be posted on-site along all curbs that are longer than 20' and that parallel the drive aisles as required by the Fire Marshall. c. RI00B (disabled parking regulations sign) shall be installed at each of the driveway entrance to the site with amended text to read" . . .may be reclaimed at DUBLIN POLICE or by telephoning 833-6670". d. Handicapped parking signs and legends per State Title 24 requirements. e. The word "Compact" shall be stenciled on the pavement surface within each compact parking space. r Any other signs and markings deemed reasonably necessary by the City Engineer and/or Public Works Director during final design and/or con&~ruction. 100f12 NO CONDITION TEXT RESPON. WHEN SOURCE AGENCY/ REQUIRED DEPART. 54. Construction Hours. Construction and grading PW During Public operations shall be limited to weekdays Construction Works (Monday through Friday) and non-City holidays between the hours of7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. The Applicant/Developer may request permission to work on Saturdays and/or holidays between the hours of 8:30 am and 5:00 pm by submitting a request form to the City Engineer no later than 5:00 pm the prior Wednesday. Overtime inspection rates will apply for all Saturday and/or holiday work. 55. Damage/Repairs. The Applicant/Developer PW Prior to Public shall be responsible for the repair of any issuance of Works damaged pavement, curb & gutter, sidewalk, or occupancy other public street facility resulting from permit(s) construction activities associated with the development of the project. 56. Occupancy Permit Requirements. Prior to PW Prior to Public issuance of an Occupancy Pennit, the physical issuance of Works condition of the project site shall meet minimum occupancy health and safety standards including, but not permit(s) limited to the following: a. The walkways providing access to the building shall be complete, as determined by the City Engineer, to allow for safe, unobstructed pedestrian and vehicle access to and from the site. b. All traffic control devices providing access to the site shall be in place and fully functional. c. All address numbers for streets providing access to the buildings shall be in place and visible. d. All construction equipment, materials, or on-going work shall be separated from the public by use of fencing, barricades, caution ribbon, or other means approved by the City Engineer. e. All site features designed to serve the disabled (i.e. H/C parking stalls, accessible walkways, signage) shall be installed and fully functional. DUBLIN SANRAMON SERVICE DISTRICT 57. Prior to issuance of a building permit, complete DSRSD Prior to DSRSD improvement plans shall be submitted to building DSRSD that COnfOITil to the requirements of the pemlit Dublin San Ramon Serv~ces District Code, the Issuance DSRSD "Standard Procedures, Soecifications 11 of12 NO CONDITION TEXT RESPON. WHEN SOURCE AGENCY/ REQUIRED DEPART. and Drawings for Design and Installation of Water and Wastewater Facilities", all applicable DSRSD Master Plans and all DSRSD policies. 58. Prior to issuance by the City of any Building DSRSD Prior to DSRSD Permit or Construction Permit by the Dublin San building Ramon Services District, whichever comes first, permit all utility connection fees including DSRSD and Issuance Zone 7, plan checking fees, inspection fees, connection fees, and fees associated with a wastewater discharge permit shall be paid to DSRSD in accordance with the rates and schedules established in the DSRSD Code. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 14th day of August 2007 by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Planning Commission Chair ATTEST: Planning Manager 12 of 12 V~RE'C'r- ~~ .10 ~ 1. Applicant's Written Statement K esu.l,ect-ion Lut:heran Church 7'77 Am..ri"" Vn//c!f15ou/cv..rd, Duf:,!,,,, CA ,9'1-.'fbB-2+21 (,92.1) B.U-I.5/JO f\ r,vcrcnd Dodor..J..mc.. f)/iS6 Resurrection Lutheran Child Development Program ~tatement for Conditional Use Pennlt Quality infant care, child care and preschool are important resources for families in our community. Resurrection Lutheran Child Development Program offers full day and part day care for infants and preschool age children. We operate on a non-discriminatory basis without regard to race. color, religious background, national origin, or ancestry. Children are enrolled on a first come first served basis. Our infant program is licensed for a total capacity of 36 children ages 6 weeks to 2 years old. Our preschool program, which includes full day and part day, has a license capacity of 64 children ages 2 years old to 6 years old. Our licensed hours of operation are 6:30 am to 6:30 pm Monday through Friday. However, our current hours of operation are 700 am to 6:00 pm Monday through Friday for the full day program, with the part time preschool operating during the hours of 9:00 am to 3:30 pm Monday through Friday. During our eleven hours per day of operation we employ a total of 26 full time and part time paid staff members, but a maximum of 18 employees are on site at one time. Our previous Conditional Use Pennit allowed 72 children in the facility at anyone time. We plen to utilize our existing facility and serve the maximum children allowed by Community Care Licensing, Department of Social Services, State of California This will increase the usage to 116 children at anyone time. We use the physical plant and parking lot of Resurrection Lutheran Church. We use the facility during the week when the church is not using it. Parking is more than adequate for our needs as arrival and departure times are staggered throughout the day and do not create any significant change in traffic. As an outreach of Resurrection Lutheran Church, we are providing an important community service and have waiting lists for our Increased capacity. Respectfully Submitted By: i~l~ Executive Director, Resurrection Lutheran Child Development Program RE'" c: I"'" '"' ....... fl.PR 2 4 20m DUBLlN ~..............G Attachment 2 ABBREVIA TIONS Ang. Cente!1ine Pound or Number Exi!ltlng 'ew Ab"", Acoustk;sl Area Drain Adjustabl9 Above Finisn Floor Aggreoate Aluminum Approll.lmate Architectural Asbestos Asphalt Boa,d Bituminous 8l.Jlldil'Q BklCl<:nrl(;l) Below Beom BarS!nk Bottom Cabinet Catch Basin Cement CeramIC C;;stlron Ceiling CaulkinQ Clear Cased Qpenm;l Column Concrete Conneclion Construct10r. Continuous Countersunk Counler Canter Double Datall :.)amelar Dimension Disposal ""'" Door Opening Door Drawer Downspout Drawing Dishwasher E,~ Each Expansion Joint , Elel/shon Electrical Enclosure Electrical Panelboard f::QU8.1 EquJliSlent [qulpmen, Expoeed [~pan~on Exterior FloOl'Drain Foundation F~:~;~X~ngUisr.ef Floor Flashing Fluorescent Face 01 Concrete Fsce of FiniSh Face 01 Studs French ~liIISI2!' fOOl or feet FOOling Furring c\JtLire GA Gauge Souln GALV G3I\-anize,j 0 S.. DraVl'ings G B Grab Bar -C-CMI Ql Glass S.SlructUlal GRND Ground L . Landscape GR Grade P . Plumoing QWB Gypsum WaDboard M . Mechanical Q\'P GypikJm E - Electrical A-Architectural HB HosraBibb SC Solid Cora H C HollowCore SCHED Schedule HOWD HardWOOd SECT Section HK Hoo< SH Shelf HOWE Hardware SHWA Sho-.....er H.M Hollow Metal SHT S...., HOAIZ Honzontal SIM Similar HR -, SO.v Shul"oflVai'..e HGT l1elChl inside Diameter (Oimj SPEC Speclfica~on Inst:latmn sa Sq",,", Intericr S STL Stainless Steel SK Sink JT STA Sta~Ol'l SID Sl8.ndaro .(itcl'1er> 8TL SIM STOR Storage LAM laminate 8TRe Structural lAV LavatOry SUSP Suspended llSK lauf1dry~nk SI'M Symmelrical LT ;"ight T Tempered MaxlmL!m TRD T"",d ~~edICl,.,e Cabinet T.B :owelBar Mechfmical TC Top of Curb tv1errbrane VC Trash Compactor Metal 1H Telephone Manufacturer TER Terrazzo Manh~8 T&G Tongue and Groo~ Minimum THK Thick Mirror TOS Top of Slab Miscellaneous TO SF Top of 8ublloor Masonry Op8(lIng TV TelaVlBkln Mounted TW Top 01 Wall MLJI~on Tv? Typical MiCrowave Under Floor Acc&SS Nonh UnfiniShed Notln Conlracl Unless Otherwlge Noted Numbef Urinal Nominal Under Counter Not To Scale RESURRECTION LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL PRESCHOOL EXPANSION ALTERATIONS MA TERIAL SYMBOLS MA TERIALS Ii'imim1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ E3JiiiEiI WDZl Ifl.lililm mM ~ ~ [==:J ~ ~ -- ~ - -- ~ EARTH BASE OR DRAIN ROCK ASPHAL T/ASPHAL TIC CONCRETE SAND I MORTAR I PlASTER CONCRETE - CAST IN PLACE OR PRE-CAST BRICK I BLOCK STONE METAL PlASTER AND METAL LATH WOOD - FINISH WOOD. FRAMING I THROUGH MEMBER WOOD - FRAMING I INTERRUPTED MEMBER PLYWOOD I STRUCTURAL WOOD SHEATHING GlASS - SGL LINE AT SMALL SCALE ACOUSTICAL TILE OR BOARD GYPSUM BOARD - OMIT DBL LINES AT SMALL SCALE INSULATION - BATT INSULATION. RIGID CERAMIC I TERRAZZO FIBER BOARD ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS VERT Verticai POWER~IGNAllEGEND LIGHTING/CEiliNG lEGEND OA Overall VEST VestiOlJ1e OBS Obscure V/SK Vegetsble Sink ac OnCe'lter 00 Outside Diameter (Dirn.)W W.~ Sc STD OUPlEX OUTLET 0 SMOI<EOE1ECTOR, 110VWlBAmRY Wi With STD 1/2 HOT DUPLEX OUllET BACK.lJP, TYPICAl opr~G Openlnc wc Water Closel Sc opp Oppos!te wo Wood Jff' WATERPROOf' DUPlEX OUTlET ~ CHIMES W/VRWA Warming Drav.er Pre-cast WIQ WasMer ,'Drr'sr ,jJ1 DUPlEX OUTlET WI GROUND FAULT ~ SWITCH SINGlE P<le WKJ Without Plas~c: Lamrnate WP Waterprool INTERlJPT PROTECTION -1& lffiEE.WAY SWITCH P~ster WSCT Wainscot .. 2'IIN OUTlET Plywood WT Weight PUSH BlJTTON SWITCH f'all .. STD FOUR.PLEX OUTlET f POi'll RECESSED EXHAUST FAN ?"'Io ...- DEDICATED APPliANCE OUTlET p,,,,, RECESSED FANA.IGHT ?artibor, ..... CABLE TV OUTlET RECESSED CAN lIGHT QT OUlwi~ife DiSPOSAl RECESSED WAlL WASHER ">S., ~ CHIMES RECESSED DIRECTIONAl Radius ~ccf 8;.]::; PHONEOUrLE1,4-l~, TYPUON ~eleref'lce ~ & SURFACE OR PENOANT FIXTURE Refrigerator @ SPECIAl DEDICATED OUTLET WAlL MOUIIT FIXTURE Register I'AAING PER SPEC"S Aei:lforaKJ -$ JUNCTION BOX Required D. WAlL SCONCE Resilient C INSTAll ABOVE COUNTER, 8", UON 4- LOW VOLTAGE FIXTURE Room RouQh Opening GFI GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPT ~ TRACKllGHTING ROd"""" Rain Wat8f L9ader DIMMER SWITCH ~ PENDANT TYPE FIX11JRE SECURITY FLOOD ~ FlUORESCENT TUBE SYMBOLS FOR INCICATE TYPE CNL y, ALSO REFER TO = ,ON VOl. T. LINEAR FIXTURE LIGHTING SCHECIA.E & SI'l!ClFICATlONS, -$ JUNCTlON BOX /55/ AMADOR VALLEY BLVD. DUBLIN, CALIFORNIA DRAWING SYMBOLS Q 01- 8 o 8 A ~ $ L_i/~"~ \,,~~/ ~ ~ N w0e S 20,0 ~ ~ 124 '--.......-124""""-/ COLUMN LINES (# vtltlcal/letter horizontal) DOOR SYMBOL (HOWE GROUP BELOW) WINDOW SYMBOL LOUVER SYMBOL REVISION TAG MATCH LINE - SHADED SIDE CONSIDERED WORK, CONTROL OR DATUM POINT I LEVEL LINE DETAIL REFERENCE ~XTERIOR ELEVATION REFERENCE BUILDING I Will SECTION REFERENCE INTERIOR ELEVATION PROPOSED FINISH GRADE OR PAVING ELEVATION EXISTING FINISH GRADE OR PAVING ELEVATION PROPERTY LINE EXISTING CONTOUR LINE PROPOSED CONTOUR LINE ~ ---<J STORM DRAIN I FRENCH DRAIN LINE WI CLEAN-OUT TYP, FINISH DIMENSION LINE TO F,OFlCAB./FRAMEletc, 2'-(1 -t-~+ TYP. DIMENSION LINE TO F,O,S./FO,C./etc, r8 , ~ ~ TYPICAL KEYNOTE ~~ TYPICAL MATERIAL/FINISH KEYNOTE CASEWORK SYMBOL r-B WALL TYPE SYMBOL FURNISHINGS SYMBOL CODES & REGULATIONS CODES AND REGULATIONS ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLlCA8LE LAWS, COOES, ORDINANCES AND REQUIREMENTS OF REGULATORY AGENCIES HAVING JURISDICTION INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO' 1, 2001 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE (1997 UBC & CALIF. AMENDMENTS) 2, 2001 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE 3 2001 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE 4, 2001 CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC CODE 5, 2001 CALIFORNIA ENERGY COOE 6 AlL APPLICABlE LAWS, ORDINANCES AND REQUIREMENTS OF A, CITY OF DUBLIN B, ALAMEDA COUN1Y FIRE DEPARTMENT.CI1Y OF DUBLIN DIV GENERAL NOTES 1. THE ARCHITECTURAl SITE PLAN PROVIOED IS NOT A SURVEY IT IS SrlOWN FOR GENERAL BUILDING AND SITE ORIENTA1l0N ONLY. CONTRACTOR SHAll VERIFY ON SfTE AlL GRADES, EXISllNG IMPROVEMENTS, PROPERTI' LINES, EASEMENTS, SETBACKS, UllLlTIES AND SU8STRUCTURES AFFECTING THE WORK WHERE DISCREPANCIES OCCUR 8ETWEEN DRAWINGS AND ACTUAL CONOITIONS, CONTACT ARCHITECT BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK AFFECTED BY THE DISCREPANCY 2 FINISH GRADE SHAll PROVIOE POSITIVE DRAINAGE AWAY FROM FOUNDATION(S) & TOWARO AN APPllOVED DRAINAGE S1l'IUCTURE. WHERE WORK AFFECTS (E:) GRADE OR PAV1NG. CONTRACTOR SHAll PllOV1DE FINISH GRADING TO CREATE PllOPER SLOPE, 2% MIN, FOR 5'.(j' MIN AWAY FROM BUILOING PERIMETER, UON, SLOPE ALL IN) EXTERIOR PAV1NG. FLATWORK AND PADS TO DRAIN AT 2% TYPICAL, UON, 3, All CONS1l'IUC1l0N SHAll MEET OR EXCEED CURRENT 8UILDING AND SAFETY CODES AND REGULATIONS NOTED ABOVE & AOOPfED 8Y THE LOCAL GOVERNING AGENCIES 4. MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS WHERE SHOWN ON ARCHITECTURAl PLANS ARE SHOWN FOR DESIGN INTENT ONLY THESE SYSTEMS SHAlL BE DESIGNED BY OTHERS AND DELNEREO BY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR 1>$ A DESIGN/BUILD PROJECT GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIOE SU8Mm AlS INCLUDING DRAWINGS ANO/OR CALCULATIONS TO THE 8UILDING OEPf, IF REQUIRED, 5 DIMENSIONS SHAll GOVERN ON ALL ORAWINGS, DO NOT ICALI! DRAWlNGI. IF DISCREPANCIES OCCUR, DETAILS AND DETAIL PLANS SHAll SUPERCEDE SMALlER SCAlE ORAWINGS, SPECifiCATIONS SHALL SUPERCEDE SHEET NOTES AND ORAWING ANNOTATIONS, 6. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS SHALlINCLUOE ORAWINGS AND SPECIFK;ATIONS. GENERA, CONTRACTOR ANO AlL SU8CONTRACTORS SHAll HAVE OfT AilED KNOWLEDGE DF ANO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PERFORMING WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE DOCUMENTS, GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHAlL PROV1DE FOR A COMPLETELY FINISHED PllOJECT 7, PLEASE READ CONTRACT DOCUMENTS EARLY ANO READ Ot'TEN, DETAILS AND SPECIFK;ATIONS HAVE 8EEN PREPAREO SPECIFICAllY FOR THIS PROJECT AND REPRESENT THE REQUIRED ST ANOARDS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR ALL MATERIAlS AND ASSEM8UES. IMPORTANT 'NFORMATION IS CONTAINED HEREIN, WHEN DETAILS ANO SPECIFICATIONS DEVIATE FROM COMMONLY USEO PRACTICES OR INDUSTRY ESTABLISH EO STANDARDS PLEASE CONTACT ARCHITECT DO NOT DEVIATE FROM THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS WITHOUT A CHANGE ORDER (CO) :JR CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE ICCO) IN WRITING AND WITH REQUIRED APPROVALS CLEARLY INOICATED PROJECT DATA PROPOSED PROJECT INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: 1 AODITION' N/A 2, ALTERA1lONS, EXPAND PRESCHOOL PROGRAM INTO EXISTING SPACE, WORK INCLUDES ADDITION OF NEW EXIT DOOR. 3, ACCESSORY STRUCTURE NIA 4, SlTEWORK: EXTERIOR WAlKS & RAMPS (UPGRADES, RAILINGS AND NEW WALKS). NEW PAflKING LOT STRIPING, RE-COATlNG ANO He PARKING & SIGNAGE UPGRADES BUILDING AREAS 6900 SO FT BECAUSE THE ONLY EXTERIOR BUILDING ALTERATlON IS THE ADOmON OF ONE OOOR, A SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW WAIVER S N APPROVm CONSTRUCTION' ZONING: PD 1501/CO OCCUPANCY E.3, CHILDCARE CENTER DRAWING INDEX ARCHITECTURAL AO COVER SHEET/GENERAL NOTES A 1 SITE PLAN & DETAILS f.2 CONSTRUCTION PLAN, ELEVATION & DETAILS ATTACHMENT 3 & & PROJECT DIRECTORY STRUCTURAL NONE ENERGY NONE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER N/A GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO BE DETERMINED "..... , \ ,EC~~;l1;, ~'~ ~If H.:;J ~ .J: I ~,. '-' '- .....: t-.$ c~- ti Cj iIJ 1 VICINITY MAP In I ~TUDIO ARCHITECTURE D ROBERT MCKIE ARCHITEC PO BOX 2346 PLEASANT HILL CALIFORNIA 94523 voice 925.472.0344 fax 925.472.0346 PROJECT RESURRECTION LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL ALTERATIONS 7557 AMADOR VALLEY BLVD DUBLIN, CA APN: 941-0714-003 CLIENT RESURRECTION LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL 7557 AMADOR VALLEY BLVD DUBLIN, CA c CONSULTANT B USE PERMIT SUBMITTJ PLAN CHECK 5131107 RM GENERAL NOTES PROJECT DATA COVER SHEET PRO.lCI' NO: 07-301 ISSUED: MAY 1 07 DRAWN BY: RM CIICI<fD IJI': R M F1l.EJ1WAE:AD COVER SHEET-,dwg AO SHT OF ...~ J SPACES . " .::.>: r'- ~..-- -.---.. --:--- ---- ~ -----.. ,_. lREPAlR AND RECOA'f (E)AC PAVING, I' - _. TYPICAL THROUGHOUT RE!-STRIPE PER CITY STANDARDS PROVIDE COMAACI SPACi:S WHERE EXISTING - "'-"' ~-~.--...~ -- ;1 :1 ~." -- '''....... 20 SPACES ./ " I r' !;..: -1:, 3 SPACES +- , (E) PARKING LOT (AC PAVING] t :\ 1 /___ (N) STRIPING PER CITY7\ STANDARDS '1.' "\"\1:) 8U.'.~~ER: i ENCLO~-_ '1 :.7 ':::E'::~~~,-"~~;,~~,'Z-==~o,,,~_~= . J 1,,'1 )-~ :,:ltij ~I :1 REMOVE (E) CONC WALK AND CURB RAMP .,~",j +---.' E) PARKING LOT lAC PAVINGI {(E)CONC WALK (E) 49'-10' VI.F. I '1 .J. '>;I ,t I 90'-0" ~- <r b en (E)PRESCHOOL YARD (N) GATE TO MATCH (E)'" CHAIN LINK FENCE (E) CONC WALK I r---- ~BIO ALTERNATE: REMOVE (E) /' CMU FENCE TO 8' BLW lEI FIN GRD MIN 4, I. I (E)DAYCARE IEIGATE~ ::: I . 1\ 'LL~l:'~" lEI LAWN EOGE '---- E) WD FENCE BID A,.LlER..N,ATE: ,P,ROVIOE INI4_,O ' ACCESSIBLE . WALK WI UNIFORM SLOPE < 5% GRADIENT TOIAL LENGTH @CL,SHALLBEAPPAOXIMATELY , ". 42'.0" ALSO. REMOVE PORTION OF lEI WALK / FROM IN) PATHWAY TO IE) PUBLIC SIOEWALK----/ .. &~~. ';> ill r-- ~(N) FENCE TO MATCH (E) SEE DETL 17111.2 (E) DAYCARE CENTER --PROPOSED PRESCHOOL EXPANSION INTO (E) SPACE "'''--',.'",.;::-," "~-:"..F,...::.. ~:, AMADOR VALLEY BLVD e::.:: T", '.. ';"d , .. ,::~.... '. 2 3 , 10 1f MAX, GRIPPING DIM CUR8 RAMP OR WHEEL GUIDE WHERE SIDF WAllS ARE NOT PRESENT & LENGTH OF RAMP EXCEEDS 10'.<l" LANDING AT TOP AND BOT, OF RAMPS. 5'.c' AT TOP & 6'.c' AT BOT. IN DIRECTION OF TRAVEL & 5'.0' WIDTH, TYP, EXTEND HANDRAIL 12" BEYOND END OF RAMP ATTOP & BOT, AT ONE SIDE OF RAMP & AT OPEN SIDE OR SIDES WHERE SIDEWALLS ARE NOT PRESENT, l.!J CD [I] o RAMP SLOPE SHALL BE THE LOWEST POSSIBLE & SHALL NOT EXCEED 1:12, DETL. NOT APPUCABLE WHEN SLOPE:o. 1 :20, )~\~t :\ \ \" \\ \-\~\\ \;:\ GENERAL NOTES 1 EXISTING PARKING LAYOUT, NUMBER ANO ARRANGEMENT OF COMPACT FULL SllE AND HC SPACES SHALL REMAIN AS IS UON EXISTING HC PARKING SPACES SHALL BE UPGRADEO AS SHOWN ALL SPACES SHALL MEET CITY Sms FOR DOUBLE STRIPING & COMPACT SPACE MARKING 2 GENERALLY ALL EXISTING SITE ELEMENTS ARE TO REMAIN AS IS, UON PROTECT (E) LANDSCAPING. BUILDINGS, DRAINAGE STRUCTURES AND OTHER SITE ELEMENTS FROM DAMAGE OR IMPAIRMENT DUE TO CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. COVER DRAINS AS NEEDED TO PREVENT OEBRIS FROM ENTERING 3 PARKING CALCULATIONS' REQUIREMENT 1 SPACE I EMPLOYEE + 1 LOADING SPACE I 5 CHILDREN SERVEO BY CENTER MAX NO OF CHILDCARE EMPLOYEES AT ONE TIME MAX NO OTHER EMPLOYEES TOTAL EMPLOYEES PROPOSED CARE FACILITY CAPACITY REQUIRED PARKING: EMPLOYEE 20 LOADING 23 (116/5 ~ 23) TOTAL 43 INCLUDING 2 REQUIRED HC PARKING SPACES THE PROPOSED 87 PARKING SPACES (INCLUDING 4 HC SPACES) EXCEEDS THE NUMBER OF SPACES REQUIRED (/) SIGN-rYPE C~ ", ;-IE) MAIN SIGN INCLUDING LIGHTED I " / ADDRESS NuMBERS SHRUBS SHALL BE r=.....' ~~~~~~~GB:D~~~~ TO PREVENT t -1. (E) PROPERTY LINE _...-.... '..~ ~._-,_.-..-_......~.... If "":<., ...... \ ~ LA"'AIA AND AECDAT IEIAO\.... ~ PAVING, TYPICAL ~ THROUGHOUT RE_STRIPE-\ 'Uj PER CITY STANDARDS \ .~ROVIDE COMPACT , ~PACES WHEREEXlSTING. \\ \ \' \>':::~ - {[j u ({ :; 4 PROVIDE IN) CONC WALK WHERE SHOWN 4" MIN THK WI # 3 @ 18" DC EA WAY, PROVIDE 4' MIN CRUSHED ROCK BASE COMPACTED TO 90% , PLACED OVER UNDISTURBED NATURAL GRAOE ~LOPE ALL WALKS 2% MIN. TOO DRAIN AWAY ROM BLDGS AND TO AVOID PONDING FINISH T BROOM OR WASH FOR A NON-SLIP SURFACE (. LSO SEE DETL 13/11.2 \ \ \ t t /'EI PARKING LOT lAC PAVINGI (:j u ,," Vj '" . ! i ;l ft; 'r:;:'lr,;.-_,-.:;:<'''-::::.-';.''<., 4 \ \ \ \ \ I",L. IL:..J "- I 12. MAX "- "- MIN, REQ'D WIDTH !il ~~I ~~ ~I 'I ELEVATION fF ~ 1 112" I ~ FO.F. @SIDEWAlLS .. 'IIERI: SGGI:JAS m\~ ~ 5&m00 1 J TYPICAL RAMP DETAILS PLAN NON-SLIP SURFACE ~ .c. 1/2" = 1'-0" NO CURB RAMP W/IN PARKING AREA HIC SIGN SEE DETAIL ~ ~~~;~i~N~N FOR .c. 16 2 20 br~ ~ ~ I L ~ D WHEEL STOP =LPTIONAL PROVIOEAS I NOTED ON SITE PLAN I i 4" WHITE TRAFFIC I ~~0~~ES C ~ I:",: Hie SYMBOL IT g:T~~EE "NO PARKING' & STRIPING FOR AISLE (LINES @ 3' oc) = 116 ~ 8'-0' - VAN ~ 9'-0" __ 5-0" - CAR _ TYP NOTE: 2% MAX, SLOPE IN ANY DIRECTION OETAIL INDICATES STANDARDS, SPECIFIC SITE CONDITIONS MAY VARY. SEE PLAN FOR LAYOUT & NUMBER OF SPACES ACCESSIBLE PARKING O>"L,,,,,s..c,~PE A 1/8" = 1'-0" TYPE C UNAUTHORIZED VEHICLES PARKED IN DESIGNATED ACCESSIBLE SPACES NOT DISPLAYING DISTINGUISHING PLACARDS OR LICENSE PLATES ISSUED FOR PERSONS WITH PHYSICAL OISABILlTIES MAY BE TOWED AWAY AT OWNER'S EXPENSE TOWED VEHICLES MAY BE RECLAIMED AT DUBLIN POLICE OR BY TELEPHONING _~g~-833-6670 70 sq in mln, mln, AT FRONT OF SPACE AND ON PAVING 1'HIGH LETTERS TYPE B VAN ACCESSIBLE AT ENTRY TO SITE SIGNS SHALL BE PORCELAIN ENAMEL ON SHEET STEEL WITH BEADED TEXT AND SYMBOLS AS SHOWN POST SIGNS ON 3"0 GALV. STEEL POST SET 18" IN CONCRETE INSTALL AT 4'-0", (UON)ABOVE FINISHED PAVING, SIGNS ON PAVING SHALL BE IN TRAFFIC PAINT IN APPROVED COLORS. ACCESSIBILITY SIGNAGE NO SCALE '/2' BEVELED LIP AT BOTTOM OF RAM~ 1/4" x 1/4" tt 3/4", 1 ~'WHEN ON GROOVE \ SLOPED SURFACE ~ '.~Ef.~ r'Tllnlr\ JIUUIU ARCH ITECTU RE D ROBERT MCKIE ARCHITEC PO BOX 2346 PLEASANT HILL CALIFORNIA 94523 voice 925.472.0344 fax 925.472.0346 PROJECT RESURRECTION LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL ALTERATIONS 7557 AMADOR VALLEY 8LVD DUBLIN, CA APN: 941-0714-003 CLIENT RESURRECTION LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL 7557 AMADOR VALLEY BLVD DUBLIN, CA CONSULTANT 2 B USE PERMIT SUBMITT, 3 ~- _.~ ~. 5'-0" (N) FLAT CURB SECTION, REMOVE (E) CURB SITE PLAN 1/16" = 1'-0" IOlTAILSITEISHC396 9'-0' \lUi\j 1 ~: 2007 SITE PLAN !N P' A,\i\1~~P DETAILS 2% MAX, CROSS SLOPE ON WALK OR RAMP L .../ ~ /CURB RAMP 8,33% MAX ( A;---./ SLOPE, 7% MIN, SLOPE '-...../ NON-SLIP SURFACE (E) WALK TO REMAIN HC PAR~,~~& RAMP 4 A1 SHT OF D ZZ 0:5 :::J1l. 9z <DO 1-1/2"x1-1/2" TUBING TOP AND BOnOM RAiLS 5/8" SQ, GA PICKETS AT 4-1/2" OC 8" DIA x24' DEEP CONC FTG, SLOPE TOP TO DRAIN & PROVIDE 3/4" CRUSHED ROCK BLW FTG 2"x2"x8' SQ. TU BE POST (8-0' O.C) METAL FENCE 17 1/2' c 1-(Y' c STORAGE' B r----------1 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I 1 1 I II f-- SEE SITE PLAN I FOR EXT I I FENCING I I I I I I I 1 I L_____ I I TODDLER YARD 1,689 SQ FT 26'-0" x 75'.0" A ~ SCHEMATIC SECTION S~ALANr---..11 - ~' ONDBREAKERTAPE JT FIll E iD U'i (0 TYPICAL STEP 0 SEALANT DETAIL EDGE SIMILAR 1 !/?'-,"-.c NOTE DE rAIL APPLIES ro JOINT IREATMENT S ONLY. FOR FINISHES AND SPECIAL EDGE PROFILES SEE OTHER DETAILS I f-- SEE SITE PLAN I FOR EXl I FENCING I I I KITCHEN 1AA <::0 J:T L 812'-0" x 15'-7" APPROX 15'-d" LOUNGE 177 SQ FT 11'-4" x 15'.7" ( ~ CAtV sn ROD it 24' L C4' 12"oc Sr:T Qr'JE END IN GREASED SLEEVE WI PLUGGeD END TO PREVENT BOND / r'/2'R 'OOLED EDGE , I t2"MA,SIIC EXPANSION JO NT & SEALANT / / '(/ ~ (e) GRADe 2% MAX ---- -- ,.-- (;RAVFLPAVF? MAl / ::rU.ED Itl/3/16" / DECOMPOSED / GRANITE ~O, "~CO~~:~~ 18"CONTROL JT. ~"?o'e ONOtlTHIC POUR AT EDGE TOP OF GRAVEL ! ~ CAA~"'''n~<.'' :':NAt-' 1-11 r-A5ftN!:AS ~- ~"""'- ~"~"",""" !:ill RING SECTION WITH GRAVEL FlU 3/16 MINUS ENLARGEMENT C~~I;tgE~~:NDYGRAVEL CONCRETE FLATWORK 3/4" 1.0", UON 13 PRESCHOOL PLAY YARD 4,529 SQ FT 50'.4" x 90"'-0" ff e ~ ~ .~ PRESCHOOL ROOM B ~ 929 SQ FT 23'-4" X 39'-10" 26 ace, Gff_ WORK RM STORAGE II I \ \'\ II A1 Il\ \\ II III II '\^~ J II1I1 y\\ il A11~j/~ I /11 I I I: n_t-tt~~: j (E) BLDG FOOTPRINT j 1 (E) ROOF STRUCTURE . SEE ENL\RGEMENT BELOW FiLTER FABRIC AITACHED TO BonOM OF- GRAVtlPAVE2 FiNE GRAVEL- 3/16'QR lESS UNOiSTURBED NATUnAL GRADE SECTION ACCESS PATH 11/2" = 1'-0 5 r GRACE VYCOR PLUS FLASHING, WRAP BEHIND (E) UNDERLAYMENT & INTO OPENING AS SHOWN or tl TOILET ~ \J I ADULT ~~ ~~--=-=- -=l I I I. .,_.. DOOR ~ 23'-3~" 39',10" (0 (0 (0 CJ PRESCHOOL C TOIlETRM STORAGE ~ ,..,..~ Q8 INFANT YARD 675 SQ FT ~ (0 OFFICE 2 o 137 SQ FT 'J 0'-41/2" x 13'-3" ::? 1aee !OFFICE 1 121 SQ FT ' 5'.0' ~ 0'-41."", ",',r-"-t,. ~ 1 ace. X Q8 K1 TODDLER D YCARE 399 SQ 15',9" x 25'- (avg,) 11 ace, ...J.- PRESCHOOL ROOM A 1,571 SQ FT 23'-4" x 67'-4" 45 ace -'VVVV'v- re - .......~.,~ ~'~ ,.~ ....- ------:---c" ~ ~ b ~ PRESCHOOL COURTYARD 2,008 SQ FT 36'-8" x 54'.9" JVVVV'v- 18 ff ~ L -......-------- -'~ ,-' --;:-".--- TOILET RM TOILET RM NOTES: 1, SEE HEAD DETAIL FOR TYPICAL fl- !:laTES EXTERIOR DOOR JAMB 6 3 = 1-0" GENERAL NOTES 1 ALL FLOOR AREAS AREAS AND OCCUPANCIES ARE CALCULATED PER CBC REQUIREMENTS. FLOOR AREA REDUCTIONS. WHEN REQUIRED PER CCl REGULATIONS SHALL BE PROVIDED BY THE CARE FACILITY APPLICANT 2 GENERALLY ALL EXISTING WALLS, DOORS WINDOWS AND OTHER BUILDING ELEMENTS ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN AS IS EXCEPT WHERE NOTED IN PRESCHOOL ROOM C SEE PLAN & SITE PLAN FOR OTHER WORK I I II I II Ii II II ~ DOOR SCHEDULE o NEW 3'-0" x 7'-0" SOLID WOOD OOOR f:\ EXISTING 3'-0" x 6'-8" WOOO OR MTL SASH FRENCH DOOR WI o PANIC HARDWARE & CLOSER TO REMAIN AS IS r::\ EXISTING 3',0" x 6'.8" SOLID WOOD DOOR WI KNOB DEADLA1CH & ~ CLOSER TO REMAIN AS IS e EXISTING 6' ,0' x 8'.8' SLlOING GLASS DOOR TO REMAIN AS IS (0 EXISTING 8'-0" x 6',8" SLIDING GLASS OOOR TO REMAIN AS IS r::\ EXISTING 3'-0" x 6'-B" SOLID. WOOD DOOR WI PANIC HARDWARE & o CLOSER TO REMAIN AS IS HARDWARE SCHEDULE '-0" , _L~E~O~(:~O: PRESCHOOL' DA YCARE HALL ~I 8(!S ..... ADD IE) F E ON f1. B"~'mM 47'-8" ~. (E) WOOD STUD & DRYWALL INlEHIQR: PARTITION lYP. UON -~ ~ INFANT DAYCARE 1,406 SQ FT 29'-6" x 47'-8" 40 ace, (E) WOOD STUD WALL WI EXl CI'M PLAS. AND IN1 [)RYWAII TYP UON ~Ji' ";------, , (N) CONC WALK, SEl 1 FLUSH WI BlDG SLAB @ THRESHOLDS PROVIDE NEW DOOR WI ALL REQUIRED HARDWARE AS NOTED L Buns HAGER BB1191 4")(4" LOCKSEl SCHLAGI' A25D LEVON 6 6,Iever DEADLATCH SCHLAGE B360 626 SGl tr.umb!urn THRESHOLD PEMKO 229D CLOSER LCN 1461.H ALUM sm FIN WEATHERSTRIP PEMKO Q103D DOOR STOP SCHLAGE 436B 619 WI RISER AS NEEDED WINDOW SCHEDULE NOT APPLICABLE ALL (E) MElAL AND WOOD SASH WINDOWS TO REMAIN AS IS FINISH SCHEDULE ALL (E) INTERIOR FINISHES TO REMAIN AS IS EXCEPT AS NOTED HERE LCENTERLlNE OF (E) EXl _ _W~L~~G..:L~E~ ~~~ PRESCHOOL ROOM C WALLS: (~~) PAINT FLOORING: (N) CARPET CEILING: (E) SUSP ACOUSTICAL ilLES TO REMAIN REPLACE BROKEN TILES AS NEEDED LIGHTING SCHEDULE PROVIDE IN) WALL FINISH & FRAMING AS NEEDED 10 MATCH (E) NOT APPLICABLE ALL (E) LIGHTING 10 REMAIN AS IS 8 .-, '- 3 COt;.lSTRUCTION PLAN, SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0', 4 L EAST ELEVATION SCALE: 1/8" = 1"-0" 1 N WOOD FRAME C GRACE VYCOR PL FLASHING. WRAP BEHIND GSM & INT OPENING AS SHO N CASING EXPANDING FOAM SEALANT GSM FLASH, BRICK MOLD ~ I REMOVE WALL FOR (N) /I i DOOR----/' /~i PERIMETER GASKET ~ I I I DOOR 1/2" ~~:~~T ALL EXPOSED WOOD SURFACES ,r "r 2, SAWCUT (E) CEM PLAS MARGIN AT HEAD. CUT CAREFULLY SO AS TO AVOID DAMAGE TO (E) UNDERLAYMENT, SLIP (N) FLASH. UNDER (E) UNDERLAYMENT AS SHOWN, PATCH WI (N) CEM PLAS TO MATCH (E) TEXTURE & FINISH TO RENDER PATCH UNDETECTABLE, ~ EXTERIOR DOOR HEAD 2 3 = 1'-0' EXTERIOR DOOR ~ THRESHOLD 3' _C 1'-0' (E) CLG LINE (E) 2x STUDS (LOCA llONS ESTIMATED. V.IF.) (2) 16d TYP (N)4x10 No, 1 MIN HDR (EI MliDSILL A35 CLIP TVP WHERE SHOWN 8d COM NAILS @ 6"oc SHEATHING TO (N) FRMG REMOVE (E) STUD VERIFY (OR ADD) ANCHOR BOLT WIIN 12" OF CUT END OF SILL PL lYP (E) CONC SLAB ALL (N) FRMG SHALL BE OF KD WI 12% MAX MOISTURE CONTENT FRAMING ELEVATION 4 5 I/~= (..() IF) Vf-NI I,N} ODOR (N; FENCE 3 1"-r1 1~1" ~IUUIU ARCHITEC D ROBERT MCKIE AR( PO BOX 2346 PLEASANT HILL CALIFORNIA 94523 voice 925.472.0344 fax 925.472.0346 PROJECT RESU RRECTI( LUTHERAI' PRESCHOO ALTERATIONS 7557 AMADOR VALLE DUBLIN, CA APN: 941-0714-0 CLIENT RESURRECTION LUn PRESCHOOL 7557 AMADOR VALLE DUBLIN, CA CONSU L T ANT BID/PERMIT SUE O~ CONSTRUCTIO EXTERIOR ELE' & DETAIL A PRl.IECT I<<): 07-301 ISSUED: MAY 1 07 DRAWN BY: RM CIElS 11I': RM FlLENAME:A2 CONSTRUCT A';. SHT C