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Regular Meeting - April 2, 1984
A regular meeting of the City of Dublin Planning Commission was
held on April 2, 1984, in the Meeting Room, Dublin Library. The
meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Cm. Vonheeder, Vice-
Chairman.
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ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Commissioners Alexander, Vonheeder, Petty, and Mack,
Thomas P. DeLuca, Associate Planner, and Laurence L. Tong,
Planning Director.
ABSENT: Commissioner Tenery
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Cm. Vonheeder led the Commission, Staff, and those present in the
pledge of allegiance to the flag.
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MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING
The minutes of the continued meetings of November 29, 1983; March
13, 1984; and March 19, 1984, were approved as written.
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ORAL COMMUNICATION
None
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WRITTEN COMMUNICATION
Comments had been received from various Dublin residents and
local agencies regarding the City of Dublin Draft General Plan.
The correspondence was reviewed and briefly discussed by the
Commissioners, and Staff was directed to forward the information
to the City Council, as well as to respond, directly, to Valley
Christian Center regarding its comments.
Cm. Vonheeder noted that the letter from Cal-Trans indicated that
they (CalTrans) claimed no financial responsibility for
recommended improvements in the City of Dublin. Mr. Tong
clarified that financial responsibility for improvements
recommended in the General Plan would be better addressed at a
later date.
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PUBLIC HEARING
PA 84-010 ST. PHILIP LUTHERAN SCHOOL
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
Mr_ DeLuca introduced the item, which was a request to operate an
elementary school within the existing church facilities, at 8850
Davona Drive. He noted that, after a meeting on this date with
the applicant, several modifications to the Conditions of
Approval had been mutually agreed upon. They are as follows:
Condition No.:
2 Change to read: comply with the
requirements of the DSRSD Fire Department, City
Public Works Division, and City Building
Inspection Department."
3 Change to read: during the two-year
period shall not exceed 75."
4 Change to read: "The typical school activities
shall be limited to the hours between 7:00 a.m.
and 6:00 p.m., however no outside activities shall
be conducted prior to 7:30 a.m."
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Condition No.:
7 Eliminate
11 Change to read: "This approval is effective
beginning September l, 1984, and shall terminate
on July 31, 1986; and is revocable for cause in
accordance with Section 8-90:3.
Mr. Henry Aschbrenner, representing St. Philip Lutheran School,
spoke briefly, indicating agreement with all of the Conditions of
Approval as related by Staff. He noted, however, that according
to experience at their Walnut Creek facility, the traffic counts
provided by their traffic engineer were, in their opinian, not
understated, as Staff might believe.
After closing the public hearing, Cm. Mack made the motion to
adopt the resolution approving the Conditional Use Permit, with
the modifications to the Conditions of Approval as indicated by
Staff. Cm. Alexander seconded the motion, and it carried by
unanimous vote of the Commissioners present.
RESOLUTION NO. 84-13
APPROVING PA 84-010 ST. PHILIP LUTHERAN CHURCH
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO OPERATE AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
WITHIN THE EXISTING CHURCH FACILITIES
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PA 84-009 BLANCARTE REZONING
FROM AN H-1 DISTRICT TO A C-1 DISTRICT
Mr. DeLuca briefly explained the application to rezone a parcel
within H-1 (Highway Frontage District) to C-1 (Retail Business
District), noting that a Negative Declaration was prepared in
accordance with law. It was Btaff's recommendation that the
rezoning application be approved.
Mr. Mark Blancarte, applicant, was present in the audience, and
agreed with all Conditions of Approval. He noted that he
envisioned a great improvement to the downtown property and
intended to begin construction this Spring.
After the close of the public hearing, Cm. Alexander made the
motion, along with Cm. Mack's second, to adopt the resolution
adopting the Negative Declaration. The motion passed
unanimously.
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RESOLUTION NO. 84-14
RECOMMENDING ADOPTION OF A NEGATIVE DECLARATION
CONCERNING PA 84-009 BLANCARTE REZONING
Cm. Alexander then motioned, with a second from Cm. Mack, to
adopt the resolution recommending approval of the rezoning. The
motion was passed by unanimous vote of the Commissioners present.
RESOLUTION NO. 84-15
RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF A REZONING CONCERNING
PA 84-009 BLANCARTE REZONING
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NEW BUSINESS
REPORT FROM PLANNING DIRECTOR ON USING FINDINGS
Mr. Tong explained that, in response to the Planning Commission's
previously expressed interest and concern regarding findings in
making land use decisions, he felt it appropriate to review
excerpts from the State of Caifornia Office of Planning and
Research pamphlet, Bridging the Gap: Using Findings in Local Land
Use Decisions.
Staff and the Commissioners discussed the material presented and
expressed interest in the information.
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OTHER BUSINESS
Cm. Petty questioned Staff regarding the status of the widening
of various streets throughout the City. Mr. Tong responded that
Phase I, on San Ramon Road, is scheduled to get underway soon,
and that public hearings regarding Dublin Blvd. are scheduled for
later in the month, while studies are now underway regarding
several other streets.
Mr. Tong distributed a notification of UC Berkeley Extension
courses offered regarding Planning and Zoning.
Mr. Tong also reminded the Planning Commissioners of the special
City Council meeting to be held on April 5, 1984, regarding the
Draft General Plan, and he encouraged their attendance.
Cm. Vonheeder wished to go on record, at this time, offering an
apology to the City Council regarding a mistaken interpretation
of the Planning Commission recommendations at the November 29,
1983, meeting regarding establishment of parks within the City of
Dublin.
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ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at
9:00 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
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P1, ning Commission Chairman
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Laurence L. Tong,
Planning Director
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