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Regular Meeting - February 3, 1986
A regular meeting of the City of Dublin Planning Commission was
held on February 3, 1986, in the Meeting Room, Dublin Library.
The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m, by Cm. Mack,
Chairperson.
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ROLL CALL
PRESENT; Commissioners Burnham, Mack, Petty, and Raley and
Laurence L. Tong, Planning Director.
ABSENT: Commissioner Barnes.
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Cm. Mack 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 regular meeting of January 20, 1986, were
approved as submitted.
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ORAL COMMUNICATION
Zev Kahn, 11708 Harlan Road, said he was concerned about traffic
speed at the corner of Silvergate Drive and the extension of the
Kaufman and Broad subdivision. He said there is a school
crossing between Amarillo and Castilian, and since the road has
been paved in that area, traffic speed has increased. Mr. Kahn
asked the Commission if steps could be taken to insure speed laws
are complied with and/or reduce the speed in that area, and
suggested that an investigation be made on the feasiblity of
installing a stop sign there.
Mr. Kahn asked what type of action is required to initiate an
E.I.R. He said he was specifically concerned about projects such
as the food irradiatian plant, and wanted to know if citizens
could request an E.I.R, prior to action being taken on the
planning application,
Mr. Tong said that in regards to the N.F.P.A, application, a
press release regarding the possible withdrawal of that
application may be issued, but the City Planning Department had
not received a formal request to withdraw the application.
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Mr. Tong stated that the determination of the type of document
required for a project is made by the Planning Staff, and an
appeal of that decision may be made to the Planning Comrnission.
He said that if an additional appeal is desired, it can then be
made to the City Council. Mr. Tong briefly outlined the
procedures which are followed in reviewing planning applications,
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS:
Mr, Tong said that the Commissioners had received several appeal-
able action letters, as well as copies of a Water Plan from the
East Bay Municipal Utilities District. He said at this time
residents of the City pay DSRSD for water which is provided by
Zone 7. Mr. Tong reminded the Commission of the 1986 Planning
Commission Institute which will be held in San Diego, and said
they should contact his office as soon as possible about making
reservations if they plan to attend; a letter was sent to the
Commissioners containing an agenda of the sessions to be offered,
and Mr. Tong asked those who plan to attend to let him or his
secretary know in which sessions they want to participate,
Mr. Tong referred to a copy of the Draft Mitigated Negative
Declaration for the Villages at Alamo Creek. He said this is
being provided earlier than usual because of the number of units
involved and the size of the project, He also said the applicant
has agreed to comply with various mitigation measures submitted
by Staff, and as a result, the Mitigated Negative Declaration may
suffice. Mr. Tong stated that an initial public hearing is
scheduled for the Planning Commission meeting of February 18,
1986. Mr. Tong further stated that copies of the Negative
Declaration had been forwarded to the agencies affected and they
have been requested to respond to the Declaration within 30 days;
the responses should be available for review prior to the second
public hearing on this project.
Mr. Tong said agendas for the Tri-Valley Planning Commission
Study Session had just been received in the mail, and copies will
be sent to the Commissioners. Mr. Tong said the meeting will be
held on Thursday, February 27, 1986, in the cafeteria on the
Pleasanton Fairgrounds, and will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Cm. Petty inquired about the appealable action letter for the
Dolan School site, which indicated the project would be a
multiple family one; he had understood it would be a single-
family project. Mr. Tong said Cm. Petty was correct, that the
letter contained an error; he said this would be corrected.
Cm. Raley asked Mr. Tong to provide him with the specific name of
the company which prepared the landscape plans for the LDM
project; the initials referred to on the plans are HWA.
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PUBLIC HEARING
SUBJECT; 8.1 Status Report; Downtown Improvement Plan Work
Program
Mr. Tong said the City Council has approved the work programs
related to the Downtown Improvement Plan. He reviewed the
timelines and study which were distributed with the Planning
Commission agenda. He said Larry Cannon of W.B.E. (Wurster,
Bernardi, and Emmons, Inc.) had been hired as the planning
consultant to help coordinate the preparation of the Plan. In
addition, he said Richard Caplan and Susan Levy of Laventhol and
Horwath are preparing the economic portion of the Plan, and Chris
Kinzel of TJKM is preparing the traffic input. Mr. Tong said the
next Study Committee meeting will be held on February 20th, and
each meeting is open to the public. At the request of a member
of the audience, Mr. Tong reviewed the area defined as part of
the "downtown" improvement area.
SUBJECT: 8,2 Recently Completed Projects
Mr. Tong referred to an excerpt from the Planning Commissioners
Handbook which serves as a checklist for reviewing site plans,
landscaping, and doing an architectural review of planning
applications, There was a brief discussion on several of the
items referred to on the Recently Completed Projects List. It
was the consensus of the Commission that an indepth review of
completed projects utilizing the checklist should be deferred
until at least some of the sites have been visited by the
Commission. Mr. Tong said that either a tour of the sites could
be scheduled by his office, or the Commissioners could visit the
sites independently, He said that this item will be deferred
until the Commission indicates the time is appropriate to
schedule this type of review,
SUBJECT: Zoning Ordinance: Format Review
Mr. Tong said that in the near future, the Zoning Ordinance will
be revised to bring it into conformance with the General Plan.
He said Staff was recommending that the Planning Commission
review the Ordinance and begin noting those areas where revisions
should be considered.
Cm. Raley requested that the Planning Staff review Section
8.51.4.1, Site Development Review within M-1 Districts. He said
he would like the City to consider requiring Site Development
Reviews of other projects such as when a new occupant changes
existing signage.
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There was discussion regarding the parking problems and the
narrowness of the walkway in the complex housing the Crown Books
store. Mr. Tong said that until a new request, such as for a
Conditional Use Permit, is received the City cannot take action
on this.
Cm. Petty asked if all of the needed districts were covered in
the Zoning Ordinance. Mr. Tong said that according to the
General Plan, an overlay district needs to be considered which
would make provisions for BART parking facilities and office
space. Other ~istricts may also be needed, or existing district
regulations may need to be revised. Cm. Petty requested
consideration of floor area ratios (FAR) in the revised Zoning
Ordinance.
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS
None,
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OTHER BUSINESS
None.
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PLANNING COMMISSIONER'S CONCERNS
Cm. Petty inquired about the status of the Great Western Savings
and Loan building. Mr. Tong said that a lawsuit between Equidon,
the former general contractor which has declared bankruptcy, and
some of the subcontractors is pending. Mr. Tong said the permits
were.approved and building can proceed as far as the City is
concerned, and it was his understanding that Great Western may
utilize some of Equidon's employees, who were formerly involved
with the project, to continue construction. At this time,
however, Mr, Tong said he did not have further specific
information regarding this.
Cm, Petty asked about the status of Morrison Homes. Mr. Tong
said the Site Development Review is final, and that the building
permits may be pulled for them to proceed with this project. He
also said that it may be necessary for the developer to wait
until the weather is drier to proceed.
Cm. Burnham inquired about the building at the corner of
Stagecoach Roarl, and Mr. Tong said the property belonged to DSRSD
and is a chloridation/fluoridation facility. He said these
facilities are exempted from City zoning requirements by State
Law.
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Cm. Burnham asked what procedure is followed for public input
regarding parks. Mr. Tong said the Commissioners can attend the
Commission meetings for the Parks and Recreation Department, and
as citizens' of Dublin, may provide input. Recommendations by
the Parks and Recreation Commission are taken directly to the
City Council, and are not brought before the Planning Commission.
Cm. Mack encouraged members to attend the League of California
Cities Planning Commissioners Institute in San Diego, and
reminded them to contact Mr. Tong's office if they plan to
attend. Commissioners Mack and Petty indicated they would
probably attend; Cm. Raley said he will not; Cm. Burnham said he
had not decided whether or not he will be able to attend.
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ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at
9:25 p.m..
Res ctfull submitted,
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iPlanni Commission Chairperson
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Laurence L. Tong,
Planning Director
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