HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC Reso 90-040 PA 90-043 Scotsman continues opertaion of selling, leasing and exterior storage of mobile office trailers RESOLUTION NO. 90 - 040
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
APPROVING PA 90-043 SCOTSMAN CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
FOR CONTINUED OPERATION OF SELLING, LEASING AND EXTERIOR STORAGE OF MOBILE
OFFICE TRAILERS AND MODULAR BUILDINGS LOCATED AT 6085 SCARLETT COURT
WHEREAS, John P. Gennoy, representing Scotsman Manufacturing Corporation,
filed an application for a Conditional Use Permit request to allow the
continued operation of sales, leasing and exterior storage of mobile office
trailers located at 6085 Scarlett Court; and
WHEREAS, proper notice of said public hearing was given in all respects
as required by law; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing on said
application on July 16, 1990; and
WHEREAS, the application has been reviewed in accordance with the
provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has been
determined to be Categorically Exempt under Section 15301, Class 1 of CEQA; 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:
a. The proposed use serves the public need by providing for existing
sale and lease demand for mobile office trailers and modular
buildings.
b. The proposed use will be properly related to other land uses,
transportation and service facilities in the vicinity, in that it
will be compatible with surrounding uses.
c. The use 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 -
n
d. The will not be contrary to the specific intent clauses for
performance standards established for the district in which it is to
be located, in that conditions have been applied to insure
conformance with the Zoning Ordinance.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin Planning Commission does hereby
conditionally approve Conditional Use Permit PA 90-043 as shown by materials
labeled "Exhibit A" stamped approved and on file with the Dublin Planning
Department, subject to the following conditions:
Unless otherwise specified, the following conditions shall be complied with
prior to establishment of use. Each item is subject to review and approval of
the Planning Director unless otherwise specified.
1. PA 90-043 is approved for the operation of the selling, leasing, and
exterior storage of mobile office trailers and modular buildings.
The use shall generally conform to the plan submitted with PA 90-043
dated received June 4, 1990, Exhibit A on file with the Dublin
Planning Department subject to conditions of approval.
2. Outdoor storage on this site shall be limited to mobile office
trailers and modular buildings, which shall not be stacked or located
within 20 feet of the front and rear property lines or within 10 feet
of the side property lines.
3. The browning lawn area at the front of the site shall be replaced
with drought tolerant landscaping subject to review and approval of
the Planning Director (see Staff Study, Attachment 2).
4. A final detailed Landscape and Irrigation Plan (at 1 inch — 20 feet
or larger) shall be submitted for review and approval by the Planning
Director.
5. The Applicant shall sign and submit a copy of the Dublin Landscape
Maintenance Agreement (attached).
6. The Applicant shall comply with the City of Dublin Police Services
Standard Commercial Building Security Recommendations (attached).
7. This approval shall become null and void, in the event the approved
use ceases to operate for a continuous one-year period.
8. The permit shall be revocable for cause in accordance with Section
8-90.3 of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance. Any violation of the terms of
conditions of this permit shall be subject to citation.
-2-
9. On an annual basis, the Conditional Use Permit approval shall be
subject to Zoning Investigator review and determination as to
compliance with the Conditions of Approval.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 16th day of July, 1990.
AYES: Commissioners Barnes, Burnham, and Springer
NOES: Commissioners Okun and Zika
ABSENT: None
plannin ommiss�n Ch rperson
ATTEST:
\� 'Planning -'6
i,Director
-3-
THE CITY OF DUBLIN
P.O. Box 2340
Dublin, CA 94568 (415) 829-4600
STANDARD PLANT MATERIAL, IRRIGATION SYSTEM AND MAINTENANCE
AGREEMENT
I (property owner) do hereby
agree that all plants (trees, shrubs and ground cover) will be
installed in accordance with the City of Dublin' s approved
landscape plan for (name of
project) located at
(address ) . All plants will be replaced in kind as per the
approved plan at such time as they are found to be missing,
diseased, damaged, or dead, for at least one (1) year from the
date of their installation.
I further agree that all plants will henceforth be irrigated,
fertilized, weeded and tended on a regular basis such that they
will maintain a healthy and weedfree appearance.
I further agree that the irrigation system will be installed
according to the irrigation plans as approved by the City of
Dublin, and that said system will be kept in good working order
for at least one ( 1) year from the date of the landscaping
installation.
This agreement is binding against this and all property owners
of record.
Signed:
Date : •
1
1
Form 83-05 1/83
ernikk
- :41
, ) CITY OF DUBLIN
/�/ PO. Box 2340, Dublin, California 94568 • City Offices, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, California 94568
CITY OF DUBLIN
NON-RESIDENTIAL SECURITY REQUIREMENTS
City Ordinance No. 21-89
1988 Building Code
Section 4101
1. Doors. Exterior doors which are located at the rear, or side, or away from the
primary entrance shall be solid doors with no glazing and shall be installed in
metal frames. Exterior wood doors shall be solid wood construction 1 3/4"
thick or hollow metal doors.
2. Locking devices. Exterior swinging doors which are exit doors as setforth in
Chapter 33 shall have cylinder dead-bolt locks which shall be openable without
the use of key, special effort, or knowledge. In Group B occupancies, a double
cylinder dead-bolt lock may be used on the main exit door if there is a readily
visible, durable sign on, or adjacent, to the door stating, "this door to
remain unlocked during business hours. " The sign shall be in letters not less
than 1 inch high on contrasting background. When unlocked the single door and
both leaves of a pair of doors shall be free to swing without operation of any
latching device. Doors which are not exit doors shall have the inactive leaf
secured with flush-bolts at the top and bottoms. The bolts shall be hardened
steel 1/4" minimum diameter and shall engage a metal strike plate to, a minimum
depth of 3/8 inch.
The dead bolts shall be hardened steel and shall have a minimum of a one inch
throw. If the cylinder of the lock protrudes from the face of the door it
shall be fitted with a cylinder ring geared so that it cannot be griped with
pliers or other wrenching devices.
Vehicle door, overhead doors, and sliding doors shall be secured with metal to
metal locking devices which prevent the door from opening.
3. Strike plates. Strike plates for wood jambs shall be the high security type
and shall be secured with a minimum of two wood screws 3" long which shall
engage the door studs.
4. Jambs. Inswinging doors with wood jambs shall have rabitted jambs. The jambs
on the strike side shall have solid shims above and below the strike plates and
the opposite jamb shall have solid shims at the level of the strike plate.
Both door studs shall be reinforced with horizontal solid blocking at the
approximate height of strike.
5. Hinges. Exterior doors shall have non-removable hinge pins.
6. Sliding glass doors. Sliding glass doors shall comply with Chapter 54.
Sliding glass doors shall be fitted with a locking device that shall engage the
strike sufficiently to prevent its being disengaged by any possible movement of
the door within the space or clearances provided for installation and
operation. The bolt and strike shall be reinforced by hardened material so as
to prevent their separation by pulling, prying or similar attack. An auxiliary
locking device shall be installed on the door which may be a pin, lock, or
similar device of not less than 1/4" diameter. The pin shall be of hardened
Administration (415) 833-6650 • City Council (415) 833-6605 • Finance (415) 833-6640 • Building Inspection (415) 833-6620
Code Enforcement (415) 833-6620 • Engineering (415) 833-6630 • Planning (415) 833-6610
Police (415) 833-6670 • Public Works (415) 833-6630 • Recreation (415) 833-6645
("1
material and engage the metal portion of the sliding door. The primary locking
device shall be operable by a keyed or code lock inside. Doors with 2 sliding
panels shall be locked at the meeting rails and shall have an auxiliary locking
device as described above.
8. Windows. All accessible windows which are not located at the front or main
entrance side of a non-residential building shall be made secure as follows:
a) Sliding glass windows shall be secured on the inside with a locking device
capable of withstanding prying or wrenching. An auxiliary lock shall be
installed on each sliding window that prevents movement in the sliding
track.
b) Louvered windows shall not be used within eight feet of ground level,
adjacent structures, or fire escapes.
c) Casement type windows shall be secured with a metal to metal locking device
contacting both frames of the window at the meeting edge. Auxiliary locks
such as a pin that penetrates both frame structures shall be installed on
casement and double hung windows.
d) Windows shall not be located within 40 inches of the locking device of any
door not located on the main entrance side of the non-residential building
unless the windows are glazed with 1/4" tempered glass.
9. Openable transoms. All exterior openable transoms exceeding 8 x 12 which are
not located on the front or main entrance side of a non-residential building
shall be protected with a steel grill and 1/4" minimum bars not more than 2" on
center or by a screen with 1/8" diameter wire mesh not more than 2" on center
mounted on the inside.
9. Roof openings. All skylights on the roof of a non-residential building shall
be protected by:
a) Iron bars 1/2 inch minimum diameter not more than 8" on center or;
b) A screen with 1/8" diameter wire mesh not more than 2" on center.
All roof access hatches of non-residential building shall be protected as
follows:
a) If the hatchway is of wooden material, it shall be covered on the inside
with at least 16 gauge sheet steel or its equivalent attached with screws at
6" o.c.;
b) The hatchway shall be secured from the inside with a slide bar or slide
bolts;
c) Outside hinges on all hatchway openings shall be provided with non-removable
pins when using pin-type hinges.
All air duct or air vent openings exceeding 8" x 12" on the roof or exterior
walls of any building or premise used for business purposes shall be secured by
covering the same with eitherof the following:
a) Iron bars of at least 1/2" round or 1" x 1/4" flat steel material, spaced no
more than 8" o.c. apart and securely fastened.
10. Exterior ladders. Exterior ladders to the roof are not permitted.
1/90