HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-09-2002 PC MinutesA regular meeting of the City of Dublin Planning Commission was held on Tuesday, July 9, 2002, in
the Dublin Civic Center City Council Chambers. Chairperson Johnson called the meeting to order
at 7:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Present: Commissioners, Johnson, Musser, Jennings, Nassar and Fasulkey; Jeri Ram, Planning
Manager; Janet Harbin, Senior Planner; Pierce Macdonald, Associate Planner; and Renuka
Dhadwal, Recording Secretary.
Absent: None
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
Cm. Johnson led the Commission, Staff, and those present in the pledge of allegiance to the flag.
ADDITIONS OR REVISIONS TO THE AGENDA - None
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS - None
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS - None
PUBLIC HEARING
PA 02-025 Second Dwelling Unit - Conditional Use Permit - The applicant is
applying for a Conditional Use Permit, which would allow an establishment of an
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820-square foot dwelling unit at 8176 Via Zapata (APN 941-2752-034-00) in the R-1
district, pursuant to Chapter 8.80 of the Zoning Ordinance.
Cm. Johnson stated that since the Applicant is his neighbor he would abstain from voting on this
project. Vice Chair Fred Musser assumed the Chairmanship for this item and asked for the staff
report.
Pierce Macdonald, Associate Planner presented the staff report. Ms. Macdonald stated that the
Applicants John & May Markey propose to construct an 820 sq. ft. 2"a dwelling unit in their rear
yard. The proposed unit is an independent unit located behind the existing home and when built
would not be visible from the public right-of-way. The unit would serve as the home for May
Markey's mother. Through a vicinity map Ms. Macdonald showed the location of the property.
The proposed dwelling would replace an existing gazebo and a hot tub. The floor plan for the unit
is "L shaped". The architectural design is Mediterranean with cream-colored stucco walls with
asphalt shingle roof and tall divided light windows. She showed the materials and colors to be
used for the project to the Commissioners. She explained the proposed unit is designed to
complement the existing house. In addition, she explained that the unit would have aisle widths to
accommodate wheel chairs. The shower in the bathroom has been designed in a way that it could
be converted to a disabled shower. Ms. Macdonald stated that the Zoning Ordinance allows
construction of a second dwelling unit in a R-1 district subject to findings. Staff has reviewed the
application with the Fire Department, Building & Safety division, Police Department and DSRSD.
The conditions of approval from each of these departments have been included in the attached
Resolution. She explained that following the distribution of the Planning Commission 'packets',
Staff in consultation with the Fire Department and the Applicant, amended conditions 27 & 33
listed in tl~e Resolution and would recommend that the Plarming Commission adopt the
amendments as part of its motion. The amended conditions should read as follows:
27.
Damage/Repairs. The Developer shall repair all damaged street, curb, gutter and sidewalk
along the subject property's street frontage that exist now, or that result from construction
activities, to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works.
Responsible Agency: PW
Required By: Prior to Occupancy of first residence
33.
Wildfire Management Plan. Site development shall be in accordance with City of Dublin
Wildfire Management Plan and Fire Department requirements.
Responsible Agency: F
Required By: Prior to issuance of Building Permits
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Ms. Macdonald stated that Staff recommends that the Planning Commission adopt the Resolution
approving the request for a Conditional Use Permit subject to attached amended findings and
conditions.
Cm. Musser asked if the Commission had any questions for Staff.
Cm. Musser stated that the staff report indicated a setback requirement of 8 ft. but the 11 x 17
attachment to the staff report shows a 6 ft. setback and wanted to know if that had changed. Ms.
Macdonald said that the Applicant has amended the site plan to reflect a 8 ft. setback and the
revised map has been attached to the staff report as Attachment 1.
Cm. Fasulkey asked if the Wildfire Management Plan was applicable to this project and what was
behind the house. Ms. Macdonald said that there is a hill directly behind the property.
Cm. Musser opened the public hearing and asked the Applicant for his presentation.
Mr. John Markey spoke about the project. He indicated that the second unit will not be visible from
the street. He said as part of the process the surrounding neighbors were notified about the project
and stated that none of them had any concerns or questions. He said he would be happy to answer
any questions.
Cm. Jennings asked when did he intend on starting the project. Mr. Markey replied that he would
like to start as soon as possible.
Cm. Musser closed the public hearing and asked for a motion.
On a motion by Cm. Fasulkey, seconded by Cm. Jennings, with Cm. Johnson abstaining to vote,
subject to the amended conditions and by a vote of 4-0, the Planning Commission adopted:
RESOLUTION NO. 02 - 26
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
APPROVING PA 02-025 SECOND DWELLING UNIT CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
LOCATED AT 8176 VIA ZAPATA, APN 941-2752-034-00
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PA 02-024 Pinn Brothers - Silveria/Haight/Nielsen Properties Stage 1 Planned
Development Rezoning/Development Plan and Annexation 6615 & 6833 Tassajara Road -
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A Stage I Planned Development Rezoning and Development Plan in conjunction with a
request for Annexation is proposed for approximately 105.7 acres to construct 259 residential
dwelling units.
Cm. Johnson asked for the staff report.
Janet Harbin, Senior Planner presented the staff report. She stated that this project was previously
presented to the Planning Commission in 2001 as the Summerhill Homes project. The land use mix
under the current project is different from the previous project. The Applicant is proposing 259
multi-family and single-family homes on a 105-acre land. It would conform to the General Plan
designation as well as the Specific Plan designation for the site. Ms. Harbin showed the location of
the three properties involved in this project (Silveria, Haight & Nielsen). She explained that the
Nielsen property is the only rural property in the area and would not be part of the development.
Ms. Harbin stated that the Cortese Knox Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act requires
prezoning of property prior to annexation. Therefore this item is going through the Planning
Commission approval process. Phase 1 involves the Development Plan of the multi-family housing
in the area south of Fallon Road. The area north of Fallon Road would be developed under Phase 2
when Zone 3 water becomes available. Ms. Harbin explained that the multi-family housing project
would consist of 209 units in Phase 1. Phase 2 would consist of 50 single-family homes. After
Planning Commission approval this would go to the City Council with an annexation agreement.
Following the City Council approval of the annexation agreement and the development plan, it will
then go to LAFCO for approval of the annexation. This project is consistent with the Eastern
Dublin Specific Plan and Eastern Dublin EIR. No further environmental review is required. Staff
recommends that Planning Commission recommend approval of the project to the City Council.
Cm. Johnson asked if the Commission had any questions for Staff.
Cm. Jennings asked whether the Affordable Housing and Senior Housing for this project would be
determined by the City Council. Ms. Harbin replied that the City Council would determine
whether it would like to have the developer construct all the inclusionary units or pay an in-lieu fee
for part of it during consideration of the Stage 2 of the Development Plan. Currently the applicant
is proposing to construct 9 units as affordable out of the total 259.
Cm. Johnson opened the public hearing and asked for the applicant.
Dale Garren, representing Pinn Brothers, stated that they are in agreement with Staff's
recommendation and would answer any questions the Commission may have.
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Robert Nielsen, property owner, stated that he is opposed to the annexation until such time the City
is able to provide him with information with regards to the restrictions that may apply to his
agricultural operations once the annexation is complete. He was also concerned about the absence
of a buffer zone between his property line and the property where development is to occur which
was originally indicated in the Specific Plan. He also indicated that he was not informed about any
development plans for the area.
Cm. Fasulkey wanted to know the kind of agricultural operation run by Mr. Nielsen. Mr. Nielsen
replied that it was basically cattle and equipment.
Cm. Johnson asked Staff if the surrounding property owners were notified. Ms. Harbin stated that
all the owners were notified about the meeting although there are not many owners in that area.
She also indicated that Mr. Nielsen was mailed a copy of the public hearing notice and that he has
had conversations with Pinn Brothers regarding the property. He was also notified when this
project was previously introduced as the Summerhill Homes project. Ms. Harbin further indicated
that some of the issues raised by Mr. Nielsen could be addressed in the Stage 2 Development Plan
when there is a better lotting pattern. The reason for including Mr. Nielsen's property for
prezoning and annexation is because his property is contiguous to the Quarry Lane School in the
south and Silveria in the north.
Ms. Ram indicated that when new lots are created a deed restriction could be put in place for
existing agricultural uses so that they are protected from development.
Cm. Nassar wanted to know the difference in the plan that was proposed a year ago for this project
and the current proposal. Ms. Harbin replied that the previous plan proposed to construct 230
single-family homes. The current project proposes to construct some multi-family units in addition
to the single-family homes for a total of 259 dwelling units.
Cm. Johnson enquired if there were any plans to convert the Linn property in the project area into a
public park. Ms. Harbin replied that it is not proposed to be a public park. Ms. Ram stated that the
area would be left as open space due to habitat issues for that portion. The Department of Fish &
Game would prefer to leave the portion as undeveloped.
Cm. Johnson closed the public hearing and asked if the Commissioners if they had any additional
comments.
Cm. Jennings stated that her major concern is that the developer is proposing a lower percentage of
affordable units.
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Cm. Johnson asked if the new ordinance for the Inclusionary Zoning became effective. Ms. Ram
stated that the ordinance is in effect and the developer is required to construct the 7 V2%
inclusionary units and, additionally, they can pay a 5% in-lieu fee.
Cm. Johnson asked for a motion.
On a motion by Cm. Nassar, seconded by Cm. Fasulkey who wanted to remind Mr. Nielsen that he
has a second opportunity to bring his issues and concerns when the project is presented to the City
Council, and by a vote of 4-1-0, with Cm. Jennings voting no for the project, the Planning
Commission adopted:.
RESOLUTION NO. 02 - 27
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE APPROVING
A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (PD) PREZONING AND STAGE 1 DEVELOPMENT PLAN
FOR PA 02-024 PINN BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION, INC.
SILVERIA/HAIGHT/NIELSEN PROPERTIES
NEW OR UNFINISHED BUSINESS
None
OTHER BUSINESS
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 7:40 p.m.
ATTEST:
Plant'er
Respe.~lly ~submit~ed,
Pl;rming/~mmission Chairperson
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