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Regu ar Meeting - February 16,~93
A regular meeting of the City of Dublin Planning Commission was held
on February 16, 1993, in the Dublin Civic Center Council Chambers.
The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Commissioner Zika.
ROLL CALL
Present: Commissioners Burnham, North, Rafanelli and Zika; Dennis
Carrington, Senior Planner; Carol Cirelli, Associate Planner; and Gail
Adams, Recording Secretary.
Absent: Commissioner Barnes
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
Cm. Zika led the Commission, Staff, and those present in the pledge of
allegiance to the flag.
ADDITIONS OR REVISIONS TO THE AGENDA
The minutes for the December 7 and December 21, 1992, and January 4
and February 1, 1993, were approved as submitted.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
None
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS I
None
PUBLIC HEARINGS
SUBJECT: PA 92-080 Donlan Canyon Tentative Map 5926 request for a
three-year extension for a 196+ acre area to allow 17
sinqle-family homes, 300 multi-family units and 170+ acres
of open space.
Ms. Carol Cirelli presented the staff report to the Commission. She
indicated that Conditions of Approval 3, 8 and 9 involved future
ordinances and the Applicant would be required to prepare a fiscal
impact analysis prior to issuance of building permits. Staff
recommended approval of the Tentative Map extension.
Michael Gleason, the Applicant, stated that his family had owned the
Donlan Canyon Ranch property for 30 years and began development plans
in 1986. Due to the poor housing market, they have not obtained the
capital needed to continue the project.
Cm. North asked what would happen if the economy did not improve
enough to build the houses within the next three years.
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Mr. Gleason respondea°that, to his knowledge, th~State Map Act did
not provide for further extensions and assumed he would need to re-
apply to the City and begin the process again.
Cm. Zika clarified that if the fees changed before the Applicant began
the project, they would be required to pay the increased fees.
Marjorie LaBar, resident, indicated that she was on the Preserve Area
Ridgeland Committee (PARC) at the time of the original approval. PARC
was in favor of the project's passage because of the Applicant's
efforts to preserve the unique environmental characteristics of the
property, while providing needed affordable housing in the area. She
indicated there had been no change in the group's opinion since that
time.
John Anderson, resident, questioned if a 3-year extension meant the
project would be started or finished within that 3 years. He
expressed concern about construction going on for an infinite time
period.
Ms. Cirelli responded that the Applicant would have to begin the Site
Development Review process within the 3-year extension time frame and
then begin construction within one year of that approval. There was
also a six-month extension option available for the Site Development
Review approval.
Mr. Carrington added that, per Building Code ordinance, constructian
of a project needed to begin within one year of building permit
issuance or the building permit would expire. However, construction
did not need to be completed within the one-year permit expiration
time frame.
Cm. Burnham indicated that the cost factor involved usually kept a
project from dragging on.
Mr. Anderson asked who would pay for the rest of the Dublin Boulevard '
extension since the western Dublin project had been defeated. He
referred to a story in the newspaper which indicated the Applicant
would pay only a part of the improvements to Dublin Boulevard.
Cm. Zika responded that the Applicant would pay only for the impact
his project would have on the road improvements.
Ms. Cirelli indicated that the Hansen Hills Ranch project would also
have some affect on traffic, and therefore, pay for some of the
improvement costs to Dublin Boulevard.
Cm. North referred to page 27 of the oriqinal approval commenting that
the costs would be split between the Donlan Canyon and Hansen Hills
projects on a prorata basis based upon the amount of traffic generated
by each project.
Mr. Anderson then questioned the visibility impacts of the project.
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.~~Cm. Zika responded th t, after viewing pictures ~owing the grading
and visual impacts of the project at the original presentation, he
thought that only one part of a roof-ridge would be visible from I-
580.
Mr. Anderson asked if there were any non-mitigated environmental
impacts involved.
Cm. Zika stated that no substantial environmental impacts were
addressed.
Ms. LaBar indicated that there would have been substantial
environmental impacts had the project been designed the way the City
had originally envisioned that area. However, the designs submitted
by the developer had no substantial environmental concerns.
Cm. Zika stated that the only major concern came from the Department
of Fish and Game, who requested a 3 acre replacement for every 1 acre
removed. He commented that there was still no commitment from East
Bay Regional Parks as to whether or not they would take over the 160
acres.
Ms. Cirelli responded that all of the impacts disclosed in the EIR
were mitigable to a level of insignificance.
Mr. Anderson asked if there were any conflicting issues with the new
Alameda County Plan.
Mr. Gleason responded that the Donlan Canyon had been annexed to the
City of Dublin, so the Alameda County Plan did not apply.
Mr. Gleason then expressed concern regarding the Fiscal Impact Study
condition which, when originally presented to him, did not have the
final sentence, "An analysis must demonstrate that the project will
have either a neutral or positive impact on the City or building
permits will be withheld." In his opinion, the City should enact such
an ordinance that would cover every development; to single out his
project was not appropriate. He suggested that since there was a
General Plan policy regarding this matter, it should be put into the
Zoning Ordinance.
Cm. Zika verified that there was a General Plan policy and agreed with
Mr. Gleason's suggestion.
Cm. Burnham asked Staff if, at the end of three years, the Tentative
Map could be extended again, if needed.
Ms. Cirelli responded that the Subdivision Map Act and our City
Ordinance only allowed for a one-time extension.
Mr. Carrington clarified that the Subdivision Map Act was very clear
in allowing only one 3-year extension. After that, the Applicant
would need to re-apply with a new map and Environmental Impact Report.
Cm. Zika closed the public hearing.
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On motion from Cm. North, seconded by Cm. Burnham, and with a vote of
4-0, the Planning Commission adopted
RESOLUTION NO. 93-003
APPROVING TENTATIVE MAP 5926 EXTENSION CONCERNING
PA 92-080 DONLAN CANYON
SUBJECT: PA 92-081 Dublin Honda Conditional Use Permit/Site
Development Review request to expand the existing auto
dealership facility by locatinq additional service stalls,
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retail (parts), storage and office uses in the existing
buildinq located at 7159 Amador Plaza Road with minor
parkinq lot and buildinq modifications and to voluntarily
contribute traffic improvement funds in the amount of
$5,750.
Ms. Cirelli presented the staff report and indicated that Staff
recommended approval of the application request subject to the
conditions specified.
Cm. Zika asked on what the Traffic Impact Fee was based.
Ms. Cirelli responded that the fee was based on the amount of
additional square footage.
Cm. Zika asked if the fee was comparable to the fee charged to the
Ford Dealership's expansion.
Ms. Cirelli indicated that the fee was comparable.
Ken Harvey, the Applicant, referred to condition #36 regarding the
existing fuel station and indicated that the fuel station would be
removed rather than covered; however, the removal may not happen
before the approval of the project. He added that they would
discontinue use of the pump immediately.
Commissioners and Staff discussed the enforcement of the request and
decided to meet with Public Works to discuss allowing the tank to
remain uncovered temporarily.
Cm. Zika suggested a six-month time limit to remove the tank, in
conjunction with pulling the pump out before removing the tank.
Mr. Harvey indicated that, due to monetary constraints, 6 months may
not be enough time.
Cm. North expressed concern with fuel spills and suggested that the
pump be inactivated or covered.
Cm. Zika wondered how long the EPA would let an unused tank remain
without pulling it out.
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Mr. Carrington stress~d the importance of coordii'~ating with the
Alameda County Department of Health Services; the process could become
very complex.
Cm. Burnham suggested that the condition of approval indicate that,
upon completion of this project, the fuel station would be inactivated
and would be covered or removed within a set time frame.
Cm. North recommended the Planning Director and Public Works
Department come up with an agreeable compliance time frame. Mr.
Harvey will work with the Planning Department, Public Works Department
and Alameda County Environmental Health Department prior to issuance
of building permits and establishment of use.
Mr. Harvey then referred to condition #37 regarding the existing car
wash area and indicated that the condition was not needed since
another off-site location was used.
Ms. Cirelli in~icated that Public Works would enforce the condition
prior to issuance of building permits and compliance would not be
needed if the Applicant could prove the existing on-site car wash was
not used.
Cm. Zika closed the public hearing.
On motion from Cm. Rafanelli, seconded by Cm. North, and with a vote
of 4-0, the Planning Commission adopted
RESOLUTION NO. 93-004
APPROVING PA 92-081 DUBLIN HONDA CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUEST TO
ALLOW THE EXPANSION OF AN EXISTING AUTO DEALERSHIP WITH OUTDOOR
STORAGE IN THE C-2, GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT, LOCATED AT 7099 AND
7159 AMADOR PLAZA ROAD
RESOLUTION NO. 93-005
APPROVING PA 92-0$1 DUBLIN HONDA SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW APPLICATION
TO CONSTRUCT PARKING LOT AND BUILDING MODIFICATIONS AND TO VOLUNTARILY
CONTRIBUTE TRAFFIC IMPROVEMENT FUND5 IN THE AMOUNT OF $5,750.00,
LOCATED AT 7099 AND 7159 AMADOR PLAZA ROAD
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
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OTHER BUSINESS
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COMMISSIONER'S CONCERNS
Cm. Burnham asked Staff about the status of the request to have the
ordinance regarding the Enea Properties cul-de-sac and the possibility
of applying residential laws to commercial projects.
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y Mr. Carrington stated that, in Mr. Tong's opinion, residential
standards were not being applied to the commercial projects, and the
ordinance was properly applied to a commercial project.
Cm. Burnham questioned the process of the appointment for a new
planning commissioner.
Mr. Carrington indicated that the Planning Commission had decided to
wait for the City Council to appoint a new Commissioner.
Cm. North mentioned the Wayne's Gun Shop van had flat tires again.
Mr. Carrington noted this concern.
The meeting was adjourned at 8:20 p.m.
Respec~fully submitted, fn
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anning ommissi Chairperson
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Laurence L. Tong
Planning Director
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