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STAFF REPORT
HERITAGE & CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION
DATE: September 14, 2017
TO: Honorable Chair and Commissioners
FROM:
Tegan McLane, Heritage & Cultural Arts Manager
SUBJECT:
Boulevard Public Art Master Plan
Prepared by: Tegan McLane, Cultural Arts & Heritage Manager
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission is being asked to recommend that the City
Council approve Boulevard's Public Art Master Plan.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Recommend that the City Council approve Boulevard's Public Art Master Plan.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
There is no impact to the general fund. This artwork is funded entirely by the developer.
DESCRIPTION:
This is the first time that the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission is being asked to
review and recommend to City Council to approve a private developer's Public Art
Master Plan, prior to making a recommendation proposed artwork.
Boulevard is a multi-neighborhood residential development planned for the Dublin
Crossing Specific Plan and Dublin Crossing Zoning District, along Dublin Boulevard.
The development is being constructed in five phases, and the developer is opting to
install public art on site. The total public art valuation for all five phases is in excess of
$2.37 million.
Due to the complexity of the project, phased nature of the construction and high
valuation of the artwork, Planning and Public Art Staff agreed it was not practical to
require the developer to install all of its artwork prior to the issuance of the first
occupancy permit, as is the normal sequence.
The developer, Dublin Crossing LLC, was given special dispensation in its Site
Development Review Plan to allow for the art to be installed in phases, with approval of
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a Public Art Master Plan and a Public Art Installation and Maintenance Agreement as
the first phase to be completed before first occupancy. Individual pieces of artwork will
still require approval by the City Council, following a review and recommendation by the
Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission. The Site Development Review document
outlining this procedure was approved by Planning Commission Resolution 16 -10 at the
Planning Commission's June 14, 2016 meeting. Attachment 1.
Boulevard's Public Art Master Plan outlines goals that it hopes to achieve in instal ling
the art, locations throughout the community where it proposes to install public art, types
of art it plans to install, and the procedure for selecting individual artists and artwork.
This is similar to the information that is typically contained in municipal public art plans.
In addition, Boulevard has conducted public outreach in the same manner that
developers seek input on specific art pieces. Boulevard presented its site plan to the
public, through a table at the Dublin Farmers' Market on August 1 0. Public response to
the proposed locations was all positive.
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:
N/A. The developer was provided with a courtesy copy of the Staff Report.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Boulevard SDR
2. Dublin Crossing LLC's Public Art Master Plan for Boulevard
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RESOLUTION NO. 16-xx
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
ADOPTING A RESOLUTION APPROVING SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW FOR 453
RESIDENTIAL UNITS IN SIX NEIGHBORHOODS WITHIN PHASES 1A AND 16 OF THE
BOULEVARD" (DUBLIN CROSSING) PROJECT AREA
APN 986-0001-001-20 AND A PORTION OF APN 986-0001-001-15)
PLPA-2015-00062
WHEREAS, Dublin Crossing LLC is requesting approval to construct six new neighborhoods in
the Boulevard (Dublin Crossing Specific Plan) development area ("Project Site"), which includes the
construction of 453 townhomes, condominiums, and detached small-lot single family homes,
landscape improvements, and street improvements for Phase 1A and 18 (the first of five phases of
development); and
WHEREAS, the Applicant is also requesting approval of Vesting Tentative Maps 8306, 8307,
8308, and 8309 to create individual neighborhoods and parcels on 28 34 acres within Phases 1A and
1B within the Boulevard (Dublin Crossing) project area, and approval of a new Landscape Master
Plan for the overall Boulevard project area, and
WHEREAS, the project site is located within the Dublin Crossing Specific Plan and the Dublin
Crossing Zoning District; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act certain projects are
required to be reviewed for environmental impacts and when applicable, environmental documents
prepared; and
WHEREAS, the project is located within the Dublin Crossing Specific Plan area (Specific
Plan), which was the subject of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) (SCH# 2012062009) prepared
in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and certified by the City Council
on November 5, 2013 (Resolution 186-13) Site Development Review was included as part of the
project entitlements listed in the EIR The EIR provides the CEQA environmental review for those
future entitlements to implement the Specific Plan, unless the standards for subsequent or
supplemental environmental review under CEQA are met. Pursuant to CEQA, the Site Development
Review approval for this project is within the scope of the project analyzed in the EIR and no further
CEQA review or document is required, and
WHEREAS, a Staff Report was submitted recommending that the Planning Commission
approve Site Development Review for Phases 1A and 1B of the Boulevard (Dublin Crossing) project;
and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold public hearings on said application on May 24,
2016 and June 14, 2016 for this project, at which time all interested parties had the opportunity to be
heard, and
WHEREAS, proper notice of said public hearing was given in all respects as required by law;
and
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WHEREAS, a Staff Report was submitted recommending that the Planning Commission
approve Site Development Review for Phases 1A and 1 B of the Boulevard (Dublin Crossing) project,
and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hear and use independent judgment and
considered all said reports, recommendations, and testimony hereinabove set forth
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission of the City of Dublin
hereby makes the following findings and determinations regarding the proposed Site Development
Review for Phases 1A and 1B of the Boulevard (Dublin Crossing) project:
Findings required by the Dublin Crossing Specific Plan in accordance with Ordinance 07-13:
A. The proposed development is in substantial compliance with all applicable aspects of the
Dublin Crossing Specific Plan and is consistent with the applicable design guidelines and
development standards contained therein because: 1) The project will not undermine the
architectural character and scale of development in which the proposed project is to be
located; 2) the project will provide unique, varied, and distinct housing opportunities within the
Dublin Crossing Specific Plan area; 3) the project is consistent with the General Plan and
Dublin Crossing Specific Plan Land Use designations of Medium-High Density Residential and
Medium Density Residential; and 4) the project complies with the development standards
established in the Dublin Crossing Zoning District.
B. The proposed development is in compliance with the Dublin Crossing Infrastructure Master
Plan because. 1) the sidewalks and bike lanes will eventually link up with the Community Park
and Iron Horse Regional Trail; 2) all infrastructure including streets, parkways, pathways,
sidewalks, and street lighting are proposed for construction in accordance with the Dublin
Crossing Specific Plan and Boulevard Landscape Master Plan; and 3) development of this
project will conform to the improvements standards allowing residents the safe and efficient
use of these facilities.
C Approval of the proposed development will not result in new, significant unmitigated
environmental impacts nor a significant increase in impacts previously identified in the Dublin
Crossing Specific Plan Environmental Impact Report because the amount and intensity of
development proposed is in conformance with the project analyzed in the Dublin Crossing E/R.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Planning Commission of the City of Dublin hereby
approves the Site Development Review for Phases 1A and 1B of the Boulevard (Dublin Crossing)
project based on findings that the proposed project is consistent with the General Plan, the Dublin
Crossing Specific Plan, and the Dublin Crossing Zoning District, subject to the conditions included
below
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL:
Unless stated otherwise, all Conditions of Approval shall be complied with prior to the
issuance of building permits or establishment of use, and shall be subject to Planning
Department review and approval. The following codes represent those departments/agencies
responsible for monitoring compliance of the conditions of approval. fPL.1 Planning, fBl
Building, fPO1 Police, FPW1 Public Works fP&CS1 Parks & Community Services, fADM1
Administration/City Attorney, fFIN1 Finance, fFl Alameda County Fire Department, FDSR1
Dublin San Ramon Services District, 'cot Alameda County Department of Environmental
Health, [Z71 Zone 7.
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it CONDITION TEXT RESPON. WHEN REO'D
AGENCY Prior to:
PLANNING CONDITIONS
1 Approval. This Site Development Review approval is for Phase 1A and 1B PL Ongoing
Neighborhoods 1-6) of Boulevard (Dublin Crossing) This approval shall be as
generally depicted and indicated on the
1 Updated Sheets and Addendum prepared by William Hezmalhalch
Architects, KTGY Architecture + Planning. RJA Engineers, Gates+
Associates, Brookfield Residential, and CalAtlantic Homes (attached
to this Resolution as Exhibit A)—dated received June 8, 2016
2 Original Project Plans prepared by William Hezmalhalch Architects,
KTGY Architecture + Planning, RJA Engineers, Gates +Associates,
Brookfield Residential, and CalAtlantic Homes (attached to this
Resolution as Exhibit B)—dated received May 17, 2016, and
3 Color and material boards prepared by William Hezmalhalch
Architects and KTGY Architecture + Planning and AT Design
The plans are on file in the Community Development Department The
approval is as further specified as the following Conditions of Approval for this
project
2 Effective Date. This SDR approval becomes effective 10 days after action by PL Ongoing
the Planning Commission unless otherwise appealed to the City Council
3 Permit Expiration. Construction or use shall commence within one (1) year of PL One Year After
Permit approval or the Site Development Review shall lapse and become null Effective Date
and void If there is a dispute as to whether the Permit has expired, the City
may hold a noticed public hearing to determine the matter Such a
determination may be processed concurrently with revocation proceedings in
appropriate circumstances If a Permit expires, a new application must be
made and processed according to the requirements of this Ordinance
4 Time Extension. The original approving decision-maker may, upon the PL Prior to
Applicant's written request for an extension of approval prior to expiration,Expiration Date
upon the determination that all Conditions of Approval remain adequate and all
applicable findings of approval will continue to be met, grant an extension of
the approval for a period not to exceed six (6) months All time extension
requests shall be noticed and a public hearing shall be held before the original
hearing body
5 Compliance. The Applicant/Property Owner shall operate this use in PL On-going
compliance with the Conditions of Approval of this Site Development Review
Permit, the approved plans and the regulations established in the Zoning
Ordinance Any violation of the terms or conditions specified may be subject to
enforcement action
6 Revocation of Permit. The Site Development Review approval shall be PL On-going
revocable for cause in accordance with Section 8 96 020 I of the Dublin Zoning
Ordinance Any violation of the terms or conditions of this permit shall be
subject to citation
7 Requirements and Standard Conditions. The Applicant/ Developer shall Various Building Permit
comply with applicable City of Dublin Fire Prevention Bureau, Dublin Public Issuance
Works Department, Dublin Building Department Dublin Police Services,
Alameda County Flood Control District Zone 7, Livermore Amador Valley
Transit Authority, Alameda County Public and Environmental Health, Dublin
San Ramon Services District and the California Department of Health Services
requirements and standard conditions Prior to issuance of building permits or
the installation of any improvements related to this project, the Developer shall
supply written statements from each such agency or department to the
Planning Department, indicating that all applicable conditions required have
been or will be met
8 Required Permits. Developer shall obtain all permits required by other PW Building Permit
agencies including, but not limited to Alameda County Flood Control and Issuance
Water Conservation District Zone 7, California Department of Fish and Game,
Army Corps of Engineers, Regional Water Quality Control Board. Caltrans and
provide copies of the permits to the Public Works Department
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9 Fees. Applicant/Developer shall pay all applicable fees in effect at the time of Various Building Permit
building permit issuance, including, but not limited to, Planning fees, Building Issuance
fees, Traffic Impact Fees TVTC fees, Dublin San Ramon Services District
fees, Public Facilities fees, Dublin Unified School District School Impact fees,
Fire Facilities Impact fees, Alameda County Flood and Water Conservation
District(Zone 7) Drainage and Water Connection fees, or any other fee that
may be adopted and applicable Approved Development Agreement
supersedes where applicable
10 Indemnification. The Developer shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless ADM On-going
the City of Dublin and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim
action, or proceeding against the City of Dublin or its agents, officers, or
employees to attack, set aside, void, or annul an approval of the City of Dublin
or its advisory agency, appeal board, Planning Commission. City Council,
Community Development Director, Zoning Administrator, or any other
department, committee, or agency of the City to the extent such actions are
brought within the time period required by Government Code Section 66499 37
or other applicable law, provided, however, that the Developer's duty to so
defend, indemnify and hold harmless shall be subject to the City's promptly
notifying the Developer of any said claim, action, or proceeding and the City's
full cooperation in the defense of such actions or proceedings
11 Clarification of Conditions. In the event that there needs to be clarification to PW On-going
the Conditions of Approval, the Director of Community Development and the
City Engineer have the authority to clarify the intent of these Conditions of
Approval to the Developer without going to a public hearing The Director of
Community Development and the City Engineer also have the authority to
make minor modifications to these conditions without going to a public hearing
in order for the Developer to fulfill needed improvements or mitigations
resulting from impacts to this project
12 Modifications. Modifications or changes to this Site Development Review PL On-going
approval may be considered by the Community Development Director if the
modifications or changes proposed comply with Section 8 104 100 of the
Zoning Ordinance and with the Dublin Crossing Specific Plan
13 Mailboxes. Location subject to USPS review and approval PL Approval of
Improvement
Plans
14 On-street parking spaces (public and private streets): Counted for guest PL, PW Ongoing
parking. Parking spaces on both the public and private streets throughout the
project area have been counted to satisfy the guest parking requirement for
each neighborhood However, none of the parking spaces on public streets
shall be assigned or reserved for use by residents or guests only These
spaces will remain open to public use and will have no restrictions other than
the time limits imposed by Condition 15 None of the parking spaces on
private streets shall be assigned or reserved to a specific unit or person and
shall be open to use by any guest to the project area
15 On-street parking spaces (public streets): Time-limited. To ensure that PL, PW Occupancy of
parking on public streets within the project area is not utilized by BART first unit
patrons, the Applicant shall ensure that all on-street parking on public streets
within Phase 1A is signed as time-limited during commute hours The
Applicant shall provide a mechanism for enforcement, execute an agreement
with the City, and provide a funding source for the parking enforcement to the
satisfaction of the City Engineer
16 Public Art. The Applicant/Developer is intending to acquire and install public PL Prior to
art on the project site in accordance with Chapter 8 58 of the Dublin Municipal occupancy of
Code The value of the public art project is required to equal or exceed 0 5% the first unit
of the building valuation (exclusive of land)for the entire project The Building
Official will determine the building valuation at the time of Master Plan Check
submittal for each neighborhood The Developer shall prepare a Public Art
Master Plan for the entire Boulevard project area, which shall be reviewed and
approved prior to occupancy of the first unit constructed under this SDR
approval An agreement that sets forth the manner in which public art shall be
installed throughout the Boulevard project area shall be executed within this
same timeframe and shall include the Public Art Master Plan This agreement
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shall also set forth the ownership, maintenance responsibilities, and insurance
coverage for all public art within entire the Boulevard project area All public
art installations are subject to approval of the City Council upon
recommendation by the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission
17 Noise Attenuation. The Applicant/Developer is required to conduct a site-PL Issuance of
specific noise study to determine if the exterior noise environment for the building permit
buildings adjacent to Dublin Boulevard is in excess of 60 dBA If it is, the study
shall include measures to be incorporated into the building construction to
ensure that the interior noise environment is at or below 45dBA in any
habitable room
18 Satellite Dishes: The Applicant/Developer's Architect shall prepare a plan for PL Issuance of
review and approval by the Director of Community Development and the building permit
Building Official that provides a consistent and unobtrusive location for the
placement of individual satellite dishes Individual conduit will be run on the
interior of the unit to the satellite location on the exterior of the home to limit
the amount of exposed cable required to activate any satellite dish The plan
shall show a common and consistent location for satellite dish placement to
eliminate the over •roliferation, ha•hazard and irre•ular •lacement
BUILDING CONDITIONS
Building Codes and Ordinances. All project construction shall conform to all B Through
buildin• codes and ordinances in effect at the time of buildin• •ermit _ Completion
20 Phased Occupancy Plan If building occupancy is requested to occur in B Occupancy of
phases, then all physical improvements serving that building shall be required any affected
to be completed prior to occupancy except for items specifically excluded in an building
approved Phased Occupancy Plan, or minor handwork items, approved by the
Department of Community Development The Phased Occupancy Plan shall
be submitted to the Directors of Community Development and Public Works for
1, review and approval a minimum of 45 days prior to the request for occupancy
of any building covered by said Phased Occupancy Plan Any phasing shall
provide for adequate vehicular access to all parcels in each phase, and shall
substantially conform to the intent and purpose of the subdivision approval
No individual building shall be occupied until the improvements intended to I
serve the building are finished, safe, accessible, and provided with all
reasonable expected services and amenities, and separated from remaining
additional construction activity Subject to approval of the Director of
Community Development, the completion of landscaping may be deferred due
to inclement weather with the posting of a bond for the value of the deferred
landscaping and associated improvements
21 Building Permits. To apply for building permits, Applicant/Developer shall B Issuance of
submit five (5) sets of construction plans to the Building & Safety Division for Building
plan check Each set of plans shall have attached an annotated copy of these Permits
Conditions of Approval The notations shall clearly indicate how all Conditions
of Approval will or have been complied with Construction plans will not be
accepted without the annotated resolutions attached to each set of plans
Applicant/Developer will be responsible for obtaining the approvals of all
artici•ation non-Cit a•encies •nor to the issuance of buildin• •ermits _
Construction Drawings. Construction plans shall be fully dimensioned B Issuance of
including building elevations) accurately drawn (depicting all existing and building permits
proposed conditions on site), and prepared and signed by a California licensed
Architect or Engineer All structural calculations shall be prepared and signed
by a California licensed Architect or Engineer The site plan landscape plan
and details shall be consistent with each other
ISeparate Permits. Site accessory structures(entry portals, trellises sound B Issuance of
walls, etc)will require a separate building permit Please indicate this on the building permits
cover sheet of plans
Air Conditioning Units Units shall be permanently installed on concrete B Occupancy of
pads or other non-movable materials approved by the Chief Building Official Unit
and Director of Community Development Air conditioning units shall be
located such that each dwelling unit has one side yard with an unobstructed
width of not less than 36 inches and the units shall be screened with
aesthetically-complementary materials Air conditioning units shall be located
in accordance with approved plot plans I
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Temporary Fencing Temporary Construction fencing shall be installed along B
the •enmeter of all work under construction I Completion
26 Addressing B a Prior to
a) Provide a site plan with the City of Dublin's address grid overlaid on the release of
plans (1 to 30 scale) Highlight all exterior door openings on plans (front,addresses
rear, garage, etc ) The site plan shall include a single large format page b Prior to
showing the entire project and individual sheets for each neighborhood permitting
Three copies on full size sheets and five copies reduced sheets c Prior to
b) Provide plan for display of addresses The Chief Building Official shall permitting
approve plan prior to issuance of the first building permit (Prior to d Occupancy
permitting) of any Unit
c) Addresses will be required on the front of the dwellings Addresses are e Occupancy
also required above the garage door opening if the opening is not on the of any Unit
same side of the dwelling as the front door f Prior to
d) Townhomes/Condos are required to have address ranges posted on permit
street side of the buildings issuance,
e) Address signage shall be provided as per the Dublin Residential Security and through
Code completion
f) Exterior address numbers shall be backlight and be posted in such a way g Prior to
that they may be seen from the street permit
g) Driveways servicing more than one(1) individual dwelling unit shall have a issuance,
minimum of 4 inch high identification numbers, noting the range of unit and through
numbers placed at the entrance to each driveway at a height between 36 completion
and 42 inches above grade The light source shall be provided with an
uninterruptible AC power source or controlled only by photoelectric device
27 Engineer Observation. The Engineer of record shall be retained to provide B Scheduling
observation services for all components of the lateral and vertical design of the the final frame
building, including nailing, hold-downs, straps, shear, roof diaphragm and inspection
structural frame of budding A written report shall be submitted to the City
Inspector prior to scheduling the final frame inspection
28 Architect Observation. For Neighborhood 3, the multi-family buildings shall B Through
require the architect-of-record to review and find in compliance the buildings' Completion
fire-resistivity elements (e g , for area wall locations, member penetrations, fire
protection. etc ) for the two distinct construction types, V-A and V-B A written
report shall be submitted to the City Inspector prior to the final inspection
29 Foundation. Geotechnical Engineer for the soils report shall review and B Permit
approve the foundation design A letter shall be submitted to the Building issuance
Division on the approval
30. Green Building B a Through
a Green Building measures as detailed in the SDR package may be adjusted Completion
prior to master plan check application submittal with prior approval from b Prior to first
the City's Green Building Official provided the design of the project permit
complies with the City of Dublin's Green Building Ordinance and State Law c Through
as applicable In addition, all changes shall be reflected in the Master Completion
Plans (Through Completion) d Project
b The Green Building checklist shall be included in the master plans The e Prior to
checklist shall detail what Green Points are being obtained and where the approval of
information is found within the master plans (Prior to first permit) the
c Prior to each unit final. the project shall submit a completed checklist with landscape
appropriate verification that all Green Points required by 7 94 of the Dublin plans by the
Municipal Code have been incorporated (Through Completion) City of
d Homeowner Manual—if Applicant takes advantage of this point the Manual Dublin
shall be submitted to the Green Building Official for review or a third party f Prior to
reviewer with the results submitted to the City (Project) approval of
e Landscape plans shall be submitted to the Green Building Official for the
review (Prior to approval of the landscape plans by the City of Dublin) landscape
f Developer may choose self-certification or certification by a third party as plans by the
permitted by the Dublin Municipal Code Applicant shall inform the Green City of
Building Official of method of certification prior to release of the first permit Dublin I
In each subdivision /neighborhood
31 Cool Roofs. Flat roof areas shall have their roofing material coated with light B Through
colored gravel or painted with light colored or reflective material designed for Completion
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Cool Roofs
32 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations. Show the location of Electric Vehicle B Through
Charging Stations mandated for new residential construction (multifamily Completion
I dwellings)effective July 1, 2015 Include the number and location of EV
charging stations on plans
33 Solar Zone—CA Energy Code. Show the location of the Solar Zone on the B Through
site plan Detail the orientation of the Solar Zone This information shall be Completion
shown in the master plan check on the overall site plan, the individual roof
plans and the plot plans This condition of approval will be waived if the
project meets the exceptions provided in the CA Energy Code
34 Accessible Parking. The required number of parking stalls, the design and B Through
location of the accessible parking stalls shall be as required by the CA Building Completion
Code
35 Options. Selected options that affect the square footage of the dwellings shall B Through
be listed on the building permit application Selected options that affect the Completion
footprint of the dwelling shall be shown on the plot plan
36 Accessible units under CBC 11A. For multi-family product types, a B Through
minimum of 10%of the units shall meet the requirements of chapter 11A of the Completion
CBC The ten percent(10%) accessible units shall be constructed
concurrently with the project Certificate of Occupancies may be withheld by
the Chief Building Official's determination at any time that the 10%
requirements are not being met
37 Mailbox Lighting. Mailboxes shall be provided with lighting meeting the B Through
requirements of the City's Residential budding security requirements Completion
38 Copies of Approved Plans. Applicant shall provide City with two(2) reduced B 30 days after
1/2 size) copies of the City of Dublin Building Plans stamped "approved" permit and
each revision
issuance
39 Electronic File: The applicant/developer shall submit all building drawings and B Issuance of the
specifications for this project in an electronic format to the satisfaction of the final occupancy
Chief Building Official prior to the issuance of building permits Additionally, all
revisions made to the building plans during the project shall be incorporated
into an As Built"electronic file and submitted prior to the issuance of the final
occupancyPLANNING -LANDSCAPE
40 Private Pocket Parks. Several neighborhoods include a private pocket park P Issuance of
that provides additional open space and recreational amenities for the building permits
neighborhood Design details for each pocket park shall be reviewed and for each
approved through the neighborhood landscape plans and site improvement neighborhood
plans
41 Final landscape and irrigation system plans. All landscape submittals shall P Issuance of
insure building permit
a That plant material utilized will be capable of healthy growth within the
given range of soil and climate
b That proposed landscape screening is of a height and density so that it
provides a positive visual impact within three years from the time of
planting
c All ground cover shall be a minimum of 1 gallon, shrubs shall be a mix of 1
and 5 gallon (at least 50% 5 gallon), and trees shall be a mix of 15 gallon
and 24" box size 36" box trees (or larger) shall be installed at key
locations throughout each neighborhood Public street trees shall be 24"
box
d That a plan for an automatic irrigation system be provided which assures
that all plants get adequate water
e That concrete curbing is to be used at the edges of all planters and paving
surfaces unless otherwise designed
f That all cut and fill slopes conform to the master vesting tentative map and
conditions detailed in the Site Development Review packet
g That all cut and fill slopes graded and not constructed by September 1, of
any given year, are hydroseeded with perennial or native grasses and
flowers, and that stockpiles of loose soil existing on that date are
hydroseeded in a similar manner
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h Cut and/or fill slopes exceeding a 3 1 grade shall be stabilized with jute
netting or approved equal to control erosion Trees planted on slopes that
exceed a 3 1 grade shall be installed with approved rock slope protection
above and below the tree pit to catch grade
That the area under the drip line of all existing oaks, walnuts, etc , which
are to be saved are fenced during construction and grading operations and
no activity is permitted under them that will cause soil compaction or
damage to the tree, if applicable
j That a warranty from the owners or contractors shall be required to
warranty all shrubs and ground cover, all trees, and the irrigation system
for one year
A permanent maintenance agreement on all landscaping will be required from
the owner insuring regular irrigation, fertilization and weed abatement if
applicable
42 Water Efficient Landscaping Regulations. The Applicant shall meet all P Issuance of the
requirements of the City of Dublin's Water-Efficient Landscaping Regulations, building permit
Section 8 88 of the Dublin Municipal Code
43. Open Space Areas. Private open space areas shall be planted and irrigated P Issuance of the
to create landscape that is attractive, conserves water, and requires minimal building permit
maintenance
44 Stub street landscaping. Many private streets/courts in this SDR approval P Issuance of
are stub streets that provide access to a few units and whose terminus abuts a building permits
public right of way The depth of the landscape areas at the terminus shall be for each
no narrower than 3 feet of planting area Design landscaping at the terminus neighborhood
of these private streets/courts shall include trees and shrubs (as well as
groundcover) that will grow to a height and width to provide a visual screen
and adequate buffer to the private streets and parking areas
45 Interim condition landscaping. The following streets are being designed P Issuance of
with interim conditions that will change once future phases are built Sitework
a El Dorado Lane through Neighborhood 2, Permits or
b Street"A" within Neighborhood 3. approval of
c Columbus Street/EI Dorado Lane near Neighborhoods 3/4, Final
d Streets "L", "N", and "P" and Court"B" within Neighborhood 4, Landscape
e Horizon Parkway near Neighborhoods 5/6, and Plans,
f Street"B"within Neighborhoods 5/6 whichever
All streets with interim conditions shall install interim hardscape and landscape comes first
at their edge and/or terminus that has an appearance of intention and
permanence The interim improvements, while provisional in nature, may be in
place for some time and should not appear obviously temporary
46 Plant Clearances. All trees planted shall meet the following clearances P Approval of
a 6' from the face of building walls or roof eaves Final
b 7'from fire hydrants, storm drains sanitary sewers and/or gas lines Landscape
c 5 from top of wing of driveways, mailboxes, water, telephone and/or Plans
electrical mains
d 15' from stop signs, street or curb sign returns
e 20' from either side of a streetlight
f Plant clearances may be modified with approval from the Community
Development Director on a case by case basis
47: Irrigation System Warranty.The applicant shall warranty the irrigation P Final sign-off
system and planting for a period of one year from the date of installation The on Sitework
applicant shall submit for the Dublin Community Development Department Permit
approval a landscape maintenance plan for the Common Area landscape
including a reasonable estimate of expenses for the first five years
48. Walls, Fences and Mailboxes. Walls and fences installed within the P Issuance of
neighborhoods shall be in accordance with this SDR approval Final details of Sitework
the walls and fences shall be reviewed and approved by Planning through Permits or
neighborhood-specific Improvement Plans and/or Master Building Plan checks approval of
Mailbox locations shall be integrated within the landscape and shall comply Final
with USPS requirements Landscape
Plans,
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49 Sustainable Landscape Practices. The landscape design shall demonstrate P Approval of
compliance with sustainable landscape practices as detailed in the Bay- Final
Friendly Landscape Guidelines by earning a minimum of 60 points or more on Landscape
the Bay-Friendly scorecard, meeting 9 of the 9 required practices and Plans
specifying that 75% of the non-turf planting only requires occasional, little or no
shearing or summer water once established Final selection and placement of
trees, shrubs and ground cover plants shall ensure compliance with this
requirement Herbaceous plants shall be used along walks to reduce
maintenance and the visibility of the sheared branches of woody ground cover
plants Planters for medium sized trees shall be a minimum of six feet wide
Small trees or shrubs shall be selected for planting areas less than six feet
wide
50 Copies of Approved Plans. The Applicant shall provide the City with one full P Issuance of any
size copy, one reduced (1/2 sized)copy and one electronic copy of the building permit
approved landscape plans prior to construction
51 Plan Coordination. Civil Improvement Plans, Joint Trench Plans. Street P Approval of
Lighting Plans and Landscape Improvement Plans shall be submitted on the Final
same size sheet and plotted at the same drawing scale for consistency, Landscape
improved legibility and interdisciplinary coordination Plans
52 Utility Placement and Coordination: Utilities shall be coordinated with I P Approval of
proposed tree locations to eliminate conflicts between trees and utilities Final
Submit typical utility plans for each house type to serve as a guide during the Landscape
preparation of final grading, planting and utility plans Utilities may have to be Plans
relocated in order to provide the required separation between the trees and
utilities The applicant shall submit a final tree/utility coordination plan as part of
the construction document review process to demonstrate that this condition has
been satisfied
FIRE PREVENTION
53 Fire apparatus roadways shall have a minimum unobstructed width of 20 feet F Approval of
and an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than 13 feet 6 inches Improvement
Roadways under 36 feet wide shall be posted with signs or shall have red Plans
curbs painted with labels on one side, roadways under 28 feet wide shall be
posted with signs or shall have red curbs painted with labels on both sides of
the street as follows "NO STOPPING FIRE LANE -CVC 22500 1" Where the
vertical distance between the grade plane and the highest roof surface
exceeds 30 feet, approved aerial fire apparatus access roads shall be
provided For purposes of this section, the highest roof surface shall be
determined by measurement to the eave of a pitched roof, the intersection of
the roof to the exterior wall, or the top of parapet walls, whichever is greater or
as approved by Fire Department Aerial fire apparatus access roads shall
have a minimum unobstructed width of 26 feet exclusive of shoulders At least
one of the required access routes meeting this condition shall be located within
a minimum of 15 feet and a maximum of 30 feet from the building, and shall be
positioned parallel to one entire side of the building
54 New Fire Sprinkler System 8 Monitoring Requirements. In accordance F Permit
with The Dublin Fire Code, fire sprinklers shall be installed in the building The issuance
system shall be in accordance with the NFPA 13, the CA Fire Code and CA
Building Code Plans and specifications showing detailed mechanical design,
cut sheets, listing sheets and hydraulic calculations shall be submitted to the Fire
Department for approval and permit prior to installation This may be a deferred
submittal
55 FIRE SPRINKLER MONITORING SYSTEM (NOT FIRE ALARM SYSTEM). F Permit
Alarm, supervisory and trouble signals shall be distinctly different and shall be issuance
automatically transmitted to an approved supervising station One EXTERIOR
approved audible device, located on the exterior of the building in an
approved location, shall be connected to each automatic sprinkler system
Such sprinkler water-flow devices shall be activated by water flow equivalent
to the flow of a single sprinkler of the smallest orifice size installed in the
system Visible alarm notification appliances shall not be required except
when re.used b California Fire Code section 907
56 FD Building Key Box. Building Access A Fire Department Key Box shall be F Occupancy of
installed at the main entrance to the Building Note these locations on the any building
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plans The key box should be installed approximately 5 1/2 feet above grade
The box shall be sized to hold the master key to the facility as well as keys for
rooms not accessible by the master key Specialty keys, such as the fire alarm
control box key and elevator control keys shall also be installed in the box
57 Gate Approvals Fencing and gates that cross pedestrian access and exit Details to be
paths as well as vehicle entrance and exit roads need to be approved for fire shown on
department access and egress as well as exiting provisions where such is building and/or
applicable Plans need to be submitted that clearly show the fencing and gates sitework permit,
and details of such This should be clearly incorporated as part of the site plan installation to
with details provided as necessary be complete
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58 Addressing Addressing shall be illuminated or in an illuminated area The F Occupancy of
address characters shall be contrasting to their background If address is any building
placed on glass, the numbers shall be on the exterior of the glass and a
contrasting background placed behind the numbers
Building Address The building shall be provided with all addresses or the
assigned address range so as to be clearly visible from either direction of
travel on the street the address references The address characters shall not
be less than 5 inches in height by 1-inch stroke Larger sizes may be
necessary depending on the setbacks and visibility
Multi-Tenants Where a building has multiple tenants, address shall also be
provided near the main entrance door of each tenant space The address shall
be high enough on the building to be clearly visible from the driveway. street or
parking area it faces even when vehicles are parked in front of the tenant
space The address shall not be less than 5-inches in height with a %inch
stroke
59 FIRE SAFETY DURING CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION F Ongoing during
1 Clearance to combustibles from temporary heating devices shall be construction
maintained Devices shall be fixed in place and protected from and demolition
damage, dislodgement or overturning in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions
2 Smoking shall be prohibited except in approved areas Signs shall be
posted NO SMOKING" in a conspicuous location in each structure or
location in which smoking is prohibited
3 Combustible debris, rubbish and waste material shall be removed from
buildings at the end of each shift of work
Flammable and combustible liquid storage areas shall be maintained clear of
combustible ve•etation and waste materials
DUBLIN SAN RAMON SERVICES DISTRICT
60 Complete improvement plans shall be submitted to DSRSD that conform to the DSRSD l Issuance of any
requirements of the Dublin San Ramon Services District Code,the DSRSD building permit
Standard Procedures, Specifications and Drawings for Design and Installation of
Water and Wastewater Facilities", all applicable DSRSD Master Plans and all
DSRSD policies
61 All mains shall be sized to provide sufficient capacity to accommodate future DSRSD Issuance of any
flow demands in addition to each development projects demand Layout and building permit
sizing of mains shall be in conformance with DSRSD utility master planning
62 Sewers shall be designed to operate by gravity flow to DSRSD's existing DSRSD Issuance of any
sanitary sewer system Pumping of sewage is discouraged and may only be building permit
allowed under extreme circumstances following a case by case review with
DSRSD staff Any pumping station will require specific review and approval by
DSRSD of preliminary design reports, design criteria, and final plans and
specifications The DSRSD reserves the right to require payment of present
worth 20 year maintenance costs as well as other conditions within a separate
agreement with the applicant for any project that requires a pumping station _
63 Domestic and fire protection waterline systems for Tracts or Commercial DSRSD Issuance of any
Developments shall be designed to be looped or interconnected to avoid dead building permit
end sections in accordance with requirements of the DSRSD Standard
Specifications and sound engineering practice
64, DSRSD policy requires public water and sewer lines to be located in public _ DSRSD Issuance of any
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streets rather than in off-street locations to the fullest extent possible If building permit
unavoidable, then public sewer or water easements must be established over
the alignment of each public sewer or water line in an off-street or private
street location to provide access for future maintenance and/or replacement
65 Prior to approval by the City of a grading permit or a site development permit DSRSD Issuance of any
the locations and widths of all proposed easement dedications for water and grading permit
sewer lines shall be submitted to and approved by DSRSD or a site
development
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66 Prior to issuance by the City of any Building Permit or Construction Permit by DSRSD Issuance of any
the Dublin San Ramon Services District, whichever comes first, all utility building permit
connection fees including DSRSD and Zone 7, plan checking fees, inspection
fees, connection fees, and fees associated with a wastewater discharge permit
shall be paid to DSRSD in accordance with the rates and schedules
established in the DSRSD Code
67. Prior to issuance by the City of any Building Permit or Construction Permit by DSRSD Issuance of any
the Dublin San Ramon Services District, whichever comes first, all building permit
improvement plans for DSRSD facilities shall be signed by the District
Engineer Each drawing of improvement plans shall contain a signature block
for the District Engineer indicating approval of the sanitary sewer or water
facilities shown Prior to approval by the District Engineer, the applicant shall
pay all required DSRSD fees, and provide an engineers estimate of
construction costs for the sewer and water systems, a performance bond, a
one-year maintenance bond, and a comprehensive general liability insurance
policy in the amounts and forms that are acceptable to DSRSD The applicant
shall allow at least 15 working days for final improvement drawing review by
DSRSD before signature by the District Engineer
68 No sewer line or waterline construction shall be permitted unless the proper DSRSD Issuance of any
utility construction permit has been issued by DSRSD A construction permit building permit
will only be issued after all of the items in Condition No 66 have been
satisfied
69 The applicant shall hold DSRSD, its Board of Directors, commissions, DSRSD Ongoing
employees, and agents of DSRSD harmless and indemnify and defend the
same from any litigation, claims, or fines resulting from the construction and
completion of the project
70 Improvement plans shall include recycled water improvements as required by DSRSD Issuance of any
DSRSD Services for landscape irrigation shall connect to recycled water building permit
mains Applicant must obtain a copy of the DSRSD Recycled Water Use
Guidelines and conform to the requirements therein
71 Above-ground backflow prevention devices/double detector check valves shall DSRSD Issuance of any
be installed on fire protection systems connected to the DSRSD water main building permit
The Applicant shall collaborate with the Fire Department and DSRSD to size and ongoing
and configure the fire system The Applicant shall minimize the number of
backflow prevention devices/double-detector check valve through strategic
placement and landscaping
72 Development plans will not be approved until landscape plans are submitted DSRSD Approval of
for DSRSD review and approval Final
Landscape
Plans
73 Grading for construction shall be done with recycled water DSRSD Ongoing
74 Temporary potable irrigation meters in areas with recycled water service shall DSRSD Ongoing
only be allowed for cross-connection and coverage testing for a maximum of
14 days
75, Applicant is required to re-examine the layout of the DSRSD water, recycled DSRSD Ongoing
water, and sanitary sewer lines shown in the preliminary layouts for the
motorcourt neighborhoods (N1 and N3) The current alignment is crowded
and chaotic The Applicant shall follow DSRSD Standard Specifications for the
layout and spacing of the lines inside the courts
76 Applicant shall follow DSRSD Standard Specifications in locating water meters DSRSD Issuance of
and adequate overhead clearance shall be maintained Some of the product building permits
types shown in this SDR do not appear to maintain adequate clearance and or plot plans
this shall be reassessed
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 14th day of June 2016 by the following vote.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Planning Commission Chair
ATTEST:
Assistant Community Development Director
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Art Master Plan September 2017
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1TABLE OF CONTENTS |
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction.....................................................2
City Goals........................................................3
Boulevard Vision...............................................4
The Art Selection Process....................................5
Developer Financial Obligation..........................6
Site Plan...........................................................7
Locations.........................................................8
The Office Pocket Park.......................................9
Dimensions...........................................10
Rendering........................................11
The Gallery Pocket Park.....................................12
Dimensions...........................................13
Rec Center&Ped Corridor.................................14
Dimensions...........................................15
Rendering............................................16
The Lounge Pocket Park....................................17
Dimensions...........................................18
Rendering............................................19
Veteran’s Memorial - 30-acre Public Park.............20
Potential Artists...............................................21
Public Review of Design....................................24
Appendix......................................................25
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INTRODUCTION
Public art is not an art “form.” Its size can be huge or small. It can tower
50 high or call attention to the paving beneath your feet. Its shape can be abstract
or realistic or both, and it may be cast, carved, built, assembled, or painted. It can be
site-specific or stand in contrast to its surroundings. What distinguishes public art is
the unique association of how it is made, where it is, and what it means. Public art
can express community values, enhance our environment, transform a landscape,
heighten our awareness, or question our assumptions. Placed in public sites, this art
is there for everyone, a form of collective community expression. Public
art is a reflection of how we see the world – the artist’s response to our time
and place combined with our own sense of who we are.
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CITY GOALS
PUBLIC ART PROGRAM GOALS
Establish and enhance pedestrian friendly public spaces such as parks, plazas, path-
ways, public restrooms, parking lots and other places where people gather.
Strengthen the unique character of individual neighborhoods, business districts
and transit corridors with artwork that relates to the site’s purpose, history and nat-
ural environment.
Provide numerous opportunities for Dublin’s citizens to gain a deeper understand-
ing and appreciation for visual art.
Enhance the City’s identity and regional image by actively promoting Dublin’s unique
public art collection.
Encourage the creation of artworks that are integrated into the City’s built environ-
ment, including signage, gateways, sidewalks, bus stops, bollards, parking structures,
crosswalks and other public amenities.
Ensure community support for the artworks through public participation in artist
selection and artwork development.
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BOULEVARD VISION
Boulevard is a master-planned community buzzing with life in the heart of Dublin
and walking distance to the Dublin/Pleasanton BART Station. It is also conveniently
located near local eateries, shopping, entertainment and the 580/680 freeway inter-
change.
Our vision is for Boulevard to be Northern California’s destination for vibrant living.
Boulevard will be an active, urban community comprised of single-family homes,
penthouses, flats, townhomes, and condos. Here, residents will connect and mingle
in dynamic social spaces, pedestrian-friendly streets, a walk/bike trail, a Recreation
Center with Co-Working Spaces, and 15 uniquely themed neighborhood parks also
known as the following Pocket Parks:
•The Lounge •The Kitchen •The Retreat
•The Well •The Gym •The Garden
•The Playground •The Town Square •The Dog House
•The Office •The Lawn •The Hangout
•The Library •The Track •The Gallery
Our Public Art locations were selected based upon the best pedestrian interface po-
tential and highest visibility. Nestled throughout the community, the public art pieces
will aspire to add visual interest as well as dialog in bringing people together. The Bike
Rack Art is both form and functional with the hope to encourage cycling throughout
the community which may foster a greener and healthier lifestyle.
Our master plan includes an intended donation to the City of Dublin toward the
Veteran’s Memorial Artwork, currently planned in our Community Park. We are
offering the City $200,000 to increase the scope of the proposed Veteran’s
Memorial Art in our community park. We fully support the City Council’s vision to
have a significant piece of art which will pay homage to the historic use of the land
where Boulevard is located for military installations since World War II. This
donation will require future City Council approval.
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5PUBLIC ART SELECTION PROCESS |
PUBLIC ART SELECTION
PROCESS
DEVELOPER SELECTION OF ARTISTS
The Developer Selection Committee reviews the qualifications of up to 20 artists.
PUBLIC REVIEW OF DESIGNS
An outreach meeting will be convened at a local and public event that allows for the
public to review and comment on the concepts in detail, sample renderings and ma-
quette.
HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION MEETING
The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission reviews the outcome of the Public Re-
view meeting. The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission reviews projects based
on whether or not they meet the goals and criteria identified in the Public Art Master
Plan. Artists are required to attend the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission Meet-
ing and are expected to briefly present their concept, material samples renderings
and maquette. The Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission will make a recommenda-
tion to the City Council to accept one design.
CITY COUNCIL REVIEW
City Council will review the proposed design recommended by the Heritage and Cul-
tural Arts Commission. The Artist is required to attend the City Council meeting. The
Artist will be notified in advance if City Council requests a presentation. In many cas-
es, the Artists is present only to answer questions from the City Council regarding the
proposal. The City Council approves design proposals and artist contracts.
ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS
With any remaining funds available, the developer may opt to add Public Art in the
additional locations or pay the remaining amount in the form of an in-lieu fee to the
City after the completion of the six approved locations.
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DEVELOPER FINANCIAL
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PUBLIC ART DEVELOPER FINANCIAL OBLIGATION
PHASE BUILDING VALUATION PUBLIC ART VALUATION
(0.5% of Building Valuation)
N1-N6 1 $139,273,068.00 $696,365.34
N7-N18 2-3 $225,035,646.00 $1,125,178.23
N19-N24 4-5 $179,771,535.00 $898,857.68
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BO ULE V A R D DUBLIN, CA L I FORNI A AUGUST 2017
P UBLIC A R T MAST E R P L A N
0 100 200 400
Option 1
Option 2
Benches and Bike Racks at Rec Center Plaza
Tall Statement Art at Entry to Rec Center and Pedestrian Corridor
Tall Statement Art at Pocket Park The Gallery
Shade Structure at Pocket Park The Office
Veteran’s Memorial in 30-acre Public Park
Portal Element at The Lounge Pocket Park in Neighborhood 4
Additional Locations - if necessary
BOULEVARD DUBLIN, CA L I FORNI A AUGUST 2017
P UBLIC A R T MAST E R P L A N
0 100 200 400
Option 1
Option 2
Benches and Bike Racks at Rec Center Plaza
Tall Statement Art at Entry to Rec Center and Pedestrian Corridor
Tall Statement Art at Pocket Park The Gallery
Shade Structure at Pocket Park The Office
Veteran’s Memorial in 30-acre Public Park
Portal Element at The Lounge Pocket Park in Neighborhood 4
Additional Locations - if necessary
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Public Art - Trellis
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Sidewalk
Boulevard Accent Paving
Park Entry Monumentation
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Public Art - Benches
Public Art
Bike Racks
Public Art - Tall
Statement Piece
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Public Art -
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THE LOUNGE-POCKET PARK
Seatwall
Double Sided Fireplace
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Bollard Lights
Accent Lights
Pedestrian Connection
Park Entry Element
Pedestrian Connection
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VETERAN’S MEMORIAL
VETERANS MEMORIAL - 30 ACRE PUBLIC PARK |
Permanent Public Art
Temporary Public Art
Option 1
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Option 1
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This is a separate City project to which the developer will be contributing funds in
the amount of $200,000.
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KEVIN BOX
Kevin Box was conceived in New Mexico, born in Pennsylvania, grew up in Oklahoma and received his higher education
in Georgia, New York City and Texas. He now resides in Santa Fe, New Mexico with his wife Jennifer. As a boy he lived in
Bartlesville, Oklahoma, beneath “the tree that escaped the crowded forest,” Frank Lloyd Wright’s only built skyscraper.
Throughout high school Box studied graphic arts and apprenticed summers at an Uncles design firm in Atlanta Georgia. It
was in there that Box’s passion for creativity was developed, where he formed his relationship with design and with paper.
Box received a four year scholarship to study graphic design at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Fol-
lowing his junior year, an Art History grant took him to Greece for three weeks, providing him the oppor-
tunity to see some of the great antiquities of the world first hand. The experience forever changed him, “I
realized that all of my graphic design work was ending up in the landfill as trash and I discovered the du-
rability of the conversation that continues through the history of art and I wanted to be a part of that.”
Box pursued this new passion by changing his major to fine art. He focused on sculpture and art in public places be-
cause in his mind “printmaking didn’t fit the challenge.” After graduating with a BFA, he left paper behind and began
working in an Atlanta foundry but quickly realized there were more foundries to learn from in Austin, TX. For three years
he labored under a self-imposed apprenticeship to become proficient in metal casting. By working in the foundries,
he attained an exhaustive knowledge of the casting techniques and fabricating processes necessary to create durable
works of art. The artists he worked for mentored him through his exploration of style as well as the business of art.
Eventually his dedication helped him manage and build one of the largest fine art foundries in Texas and Box used that
opportunity to develop his own voice. “The best thing I ever did was to trade a raise in pay for casting rights in the
foundry. I moved to the smallest town I had ever lived in to be closer to the shop and worked there from dawn till dusk. ”
That decision afforded him the freedom of experimentation. Ignited with inspiration, a full service studio
to work in and a treasure trove of paper found in the warehouse of an old print shop the foundry was rent-
ing, he started working with paper again. “It took two years of tireless experimentation for me to devel-
op the process of casting paper into bronze, another seven years to perfect, and it continues to evolve today.”
From the beginning, Box’s work received recognition from other artists and collectors alike. His unique style married
paper with the age old tradition of bronze casting and refreshed audiences. In 2004, he was elected as the youngest
member of the National Sculptors Guild and was recognized by Southwest Art Magazine as one of the top 21 artists
under 31 in the southwest. Box exhibited throughout the country on a vigorous schedule of festival shows that pro-
vided him with valuable feedback and direct communication to thousands of connoisseurs and collectors. He dis-
covered the art markets of the country and professional galleries that wanted exclusive representation of his work.
He continued pursuing art in public places throughout the country and in 2006, moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Box continues to push the boundaries of the casting process. His unique style and approach, combined
with an innovative vision like no other, contributes to his aspiration of place within 21st Century Art History.
POTENTIAL ARTISTS |
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JEFFIE BREWER
Jeffie Brewer grew up in a small, rural town in East Texas. The son of eccentric junk yard owners,
he learned to spot beauty in the mundane, developed an array of industrial skills and discovered he
had a knack for drawing. Those early revelations have influenced his artistic trajectory ever since.
Jeff earned an MFA in sculpture and metals and an MA in sculpture and painting from Stephen F.
Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. He also holds a BFA in drawing, printmaking and
jewelry making from Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas. He has taught a wide
range of undergraduate and graduate level art classes, from sculpture to typography to expressive
drawing, at Stephen F. Austin State University, Angelina College and University of Texas at Tyler.
Since his first exhibition in 1998, his work has appeared in both
solo and group shows across America and in Mexico and Japan.
In addition to his academic career, Jeff has utilized his artistic talents as the owner of a graphic design
and sign production company (Gorilla Graphics, 1994-1996), as an illustrator and designer for an ad-
vertising firm (Point A Media, 1999-present) and as the founder and president of a design and fabrica-
tion company (Orange Cat, Inc., 2002-present). He also designed, fabricated and built his own home.
Jeff is married to the love of his life, Angie, whom he credits with saving him from impending doom.
His interests include teaching, golf, dogs, plants, the letter z, singularity, a ten foot putt, fresh figs,
harmony, understanding, tulips, the tango, long runs, cut grass, the color teal, clouds, rust stains
on concrete, clouds, small violent birds, the realization of exactly how fast time goes by, the num-
ber 7, politricks, cows, short walks, good stories, using the word "sans" and lying in the sun.
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PUBLIC REVIEW OF PROPOSED
LOCATIONS
Public Review of Proposed Locations|
First American Title provided Boulevard with a Farm list of 471 names of individuals within a 300 Ft Radius of
Boulevard. Also included in that list were individuals who own the property, yet may not reside at the
location. 471 postcards were mailed via first class postage stamp on August 4, 2017.
On August 10, 2017 Boulevard set up a booth at the Emerald Glen Farmers Market in Dublin from 4- 8 PM.
Two Boulevard representatives were present along with a rendering of the proposed public art locations.
We had approximately 50 guests stop by the booth. Overall the public was pleased to see more Public Art in
Dublin. There were general comments made such as the following:
• Looks good
• Nice of you to share and get community input
• Wow, there will be public art too.
• I don’t live in Dublin, but it could be a destination to view this art.
• Very nice, where will the Valley Children’s Museum be?
• Too much traffic, nice to see you are adding another street. Hopefully it helps with Dublin
Blvd traffic.
• Locations are fine, when will art be complete?
One visitor has been a resident since 2003 had the following comment:
• Too much traffic will increase traffic inflow to 580 and 680. Working from home trend is re
versing because people are abusing time. Google and Yahoo are no longer offering remote
work.
Actual Comment Cards - 6 [Copies of comment cards provided in Appendix]
1. Send locations on Public Art to commenter. Sent follow-up email and she responded “Thank you for
your email. I would very much like to know more about the project so do share your final maps. Also,
what kind of art were you planning to exhibit, am very much a big supporter of public art.”
2. Looks interesting. Loved the park setting.
3. Nice! Wants to buy.
4. Dublin Blvd. is too many traffic, it’s a good idea to open road to decrease the
Dublin Blvd. traffic.
5. The location is accessible to transportation. Nice location.
6. Connect Horizon Pkwy to Village Pkwy.
Two individuals took comment cards to mail in their reply. As of 9/6/17 we have not received via mail.
As we proceed to the next phase of Public Art, which will include artist selection and completion time line, we
will add the Heritage & Cultural Arts Commission to the list of organizations to notify. We target beginning the
next phase in late 2017/early 2018.
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