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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-18-1984 84-026 Howard Johnson's CUP - . MEMORANDUM AGENDA STATEMENT/STAFF REPORT Meeting Date: June 18, 1984 TO: Planning Commission FROM: Planning Staff SUBJECT: PA 84-026, Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge, 77 unit addition, 6680 Regional Street GENERAL INFORMATION PROJECT: This is a request for a Conditional Use Permit to allow a 77 unit expansion of a motel in a C-l Zone and for Site Development Review of the 77 unit addition and related parking lot. APPLICANT: Motor Lodge Associates, 6 Blackhorn Road, Lafayette, CA94549 . ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER: 941-1500-2-01 & 941-1500-19-01 PARCEL SIZE: 5.56 acres PARCEL LOCATION: South end on Regional Street PROPERTY OWNER: Motor Lodge Associates 6 Blackhorn Road, Lafayette, CA 94549 EXISTING ZONING C-l (Retail Business) EXISTING LAND USE: Motel, restaurant, parking and vacant land SURROUNDING ZONING AND LAND USE: North - East - South - West - C-l Bowling Alley C-l Restaurant & Warehouse Flood Control Channel & Highway Flood Control Channel & Highway 580 580 SITE/ZONING HISTORY: S~42l - The Alameda County Planning Director approved a Site Development Plan for a 93-unit motel and restaurant (Howard Johnson Motor Lodge) - March 15, 1972. S-595X and C-3206 - In April, 1977, approval was granted to add 48 units to the motel. S-777X and C-3787 - In May, 1980, an additional 22 units were approved for the Motor Lodge. S-600 - A Site Development Plan for the Willow Tree Restaurant was approved by the Alameda County Planning Director on June 23, 1977 . PA 83-002 - On March 28, 1983 the Dublin City Council approved a request to rezone the subject property from Light Industrial (M- 1) and Highway Frontage (H-l to Retail Business (C-l). PA 83-011 - A design review approval was granted on May 16, 1983 to allow a 550 sq. ft. addition and remodelling to take place at the main lobby area of the motel. APPLICABLE REGULATIONS: Sections 8-48.0 to 8-48.9 of the Zoning Ordinance describes the basic land use regulations that apply to (C-ll Retail Commercial Zones. Hotels are permitted as Conditional Uses. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ITEM NO. ex. I COPIES TO: Applicant Section 8-94.0 of the Zoning Ordinance states that conditional uses must be analyzed to determine: 1) whether or not the use is required by the public need; 2) whether or not the use will be properly related to other land uses, transportation and service facilities in the vicinity; 3) whether or not the use will materially affect the health or safety of persons residing or working in the vicinity; and 4) whether or not the use will be contrary to the specific intent clauses or performance standards established for the district in which it is located. Section 8-94.4 states the approval of a Conditional Use Permit may be valid only for a specified term, and may be made contingent upon the acceptance and observance of specified conditions, including but not limited to the following matters: a) substantial conformity to approved plans and drawings; b) limitations on time of day for the conduct of specified . activities; c) time period within which the approval shall be exercised and the proposed use brought into existence, failing which, the approval shall lapse and be void; d) guarantees as to compliance with the terms of the approval, including the posting of bond; e) compliance with requirements of other departments of the City/County Government. 8-95.0 SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW. Site Development Review is intended to promote orderly, attractive, and harmonious development; recognize environmental limitations on development; stabilize land values and investments; and promote the general welfare by preventing establishment of uses, or erection of structures, having qualities which would not meet the specific intent clauses or performance standards of this Chapter, or which are not properly related to their sites, surroundings, traffic circulation, or their environmental setting. Where the use proposed, and the adjacent land uses, environmental significance or limitations, topography, or traffic circulation is found to so require, the Planning Director may establish more stringent regulations than those otherwise specified for the District. 8-95-1. SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW: PROCEDURE. The Planning Director or his designated representative shall receive and decide applications for Site Development Review. No public hearing is required, except in the case of a concurrent application for a Variance, or in the case of a Conditional Use. (The Planning Commission, on referral from staff, may also undertake a project's site development review.) ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: A Negative Declaration (NO) was prepared on the previous rezone application. Since the environmental concerns of the current project are similar with the previous rezone application, the previously prepared NO will be considered. NOTIFICATION: Public Hearing notices have been published in the Tri-Valley Herald, mailed to adjacent property owners and posted in public buildings. ANALYSIS General Comments: This is an application to allow the addition of 77 units to the existing 162 unit Howard Johnson Motor Lodge. The addition will be a three story building located directly adjacent to the north property line and physically connected to the existing building. The parking required for the new units will require that 77 new parking spaces be provided. The existing site is not large enough to accomodate the new parking requirements. In order to provide the new parking and replace the parking lost by eliminating parking where the new building is to take place, a new parking lot is proposed. It is south of the Willow Tree Restaurant and east of the existing Motor Lodge. The new building will not be very visible from off-site. The parking lot however will be very visible. This later visual impact is quite significant because the parking lot is directly adjacent to Highway 580 and thus is a "front door" type site. As such it should present a positive visual impression of the City for people traveling along 1-580. The subject property has had 3 other motel additions added to it over the last 12 years. Each addition has extended the building in a northerly direction. The proposed addition ends up being adjacent to the north property line and Dublin Bowl. Because of this location there are three Fire Department concerns which need to be addressed. The only way the Fire Department can get to the west side of the building (after the addition is in place) is to drive all the way around the existing building or to gain access by driving around the bowling alley. An access way from the bowling alley is required as well as are two fire hydrants. The Fire Department is also requesting that the additional units have fire sprinklers in them and that the existing building be retrofitted with sprinklers. The sprinklers are not required by the Building Code, but the Fire Code, can be read to require them where fire access is restricted as it is in this case. Staff concurs on having sprinklers installed in the new addition however retrofitting the existing structure appears to be excessive. There are two other issues that need to be recognized by the Planning Commission: land use and environmental. There is only one environment concern that this project needs to address. That concern is noise. The addition is in an area that the draft General Plan Noise element shows to be above 60dba now and 70 qba in the future. Such noise levels need to be reduced so that the noise level, interior to the building, is not over 45dba. Normal building construction will reduce noise by l5dba, therefore a reduction of approximately l5dba is needed. The applicant has indicated that acoustic insulation and/or noise related doors and windows will be used to assure that the noise level will be 45dba or less interior to each unit. The land use issue is; should the proposed use be allowed to expand on the subject site. The proposed use is complementary to existing development and it should not create future land use conflicts. This is so because the motel already exists. No complaints have been registered by adjacent properties. Adequate parking and traffic capacity will be available. SUMMARY: The proposed motel use is appropriate for the subject 'site. The parking lot is a necessary use, however its visual impact is great enough that substantial landscaping is required in order to soften the parking lots appearance and create a more attractive streetscape and City image for people traveling down Highway 580 and to a lesser degree for those viewing it from the Willow Tree Restaurant. Fire safety concerns exist which require that fire protection systems be installed. Noise impacts can and will be mitigated thereby resulting in a project which would not create any significant environmental impact. The project is therefore an appropriate land use and its design is adequate to warrant approval as stated in the attached Resolutions. RECOMMENDATION FORMAT: 1) Open public hearing and hear staff presentation 2) Take testimony from applicant and the public 3) Question staff, applicant and public 4) Close public hearing and deliberate 5) Take action on the Negative Declaration 6) Take action on the Conditional Use Permit 7) Take action on the Site Development Review ACTION: Staff recommends that the Planning Commission: 1) Adopt Resolution (Exhibit C) reapproving the Negative Declaration 2) Adopt Resolution (Exhibit D) approving the Conditional Use Permit with the Findings and Conditions contained therein 3) Adopt Resolution (Exhibit E) approving the Site Development Review with the Findings and Conditions contained therein ATTACHMENTS Location Map Exhibit A - Development Plans Exhibit B Negative Declaration and Initial Study Exhibit C Resolution Approving Negative Declaration Exhibit D Resolution Conditionally Approving Conditional Use Permit Exhibit E Resolution Approving Site Development Review Letter from Fire Department COPIES TO Applicant . 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'< ~ p ~ ~ ~~i i ~ ~ ! ~l~~1 r''t~I~ tp:~~~~~ ~ ~ -& ;;:~ i::: ~h~~ ~ ~ II ~;q ~ ~ ,,\~'< ~ t~~i ~ '< ~Q~'" >\ i~1 ~' i l' ~ ~ l/ " ~ t q~,~ " ...~~~ J~~~~r~ ~ l ~ i~ ~ ~ ~~... ~~~i '~ 'il'~ h ~ q I ,~~ ~ ~ ~ l~~~~ ~i I ~ ~~ ~ l ~ ~d~ h ' ~, '" '; ,~ 11... ~; ~ l ~ 1 l , ~~ ~ ... !Ii Ii : ., ~ ~ ~ ~ ,~ ~ ~ , '; '" ~ I! ., v 1; x ~ ,~ z , ~' -. ~ k j ~ l z ...... ~, .j 1.'_ EXHIBIT B I -.;' '- " THE CITY OF DUBLIN 1'.0, Box 2340 Dublin. CA 94568 (415) 829,4600 NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR: Motor Lodge Associates - PA 83-002 (Pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21000, et seq.) LOCATION AND PROPONENT: End of Regional Street, south of bowling alley and Willow Tree restaurant. Motor Lodge Associates - Applicant and Owner of APN 941-1500-22-1. Peter Bedford - Owner of APN 941-1500-19-1. DESCRIPTION: Request to rezone 5.6 acres from (M-l) Light Manufacturing, and (N-l) Highway Commercial to (C-l) Retail Business. This will allow for the expansion of the existing Howard Johnson Motor Lodge by approximately 80 rooms and for possible addition of other retail uses. .. FINDINGS: The project will not have a significant effect on the environment. INITIAL STUDY: The Initial Study is attached with a brief discussion of the following environmental components: Noise Impact Visual Impact MITIGATION MEASURES: Acoustic insulation and air conditioning within 65+dbA CNEL noise contours. for buildings. Site Development Review of any new construction. PREPARATION: This ~egative Declaration was prepared by the City of Dublin Planning Staff, (415) 829-4916. DATE: 2/]5/83 . , , '. " l__ \,..--" CITY OF DUBLIN \ , I I ..I J EN\.IBRONMENTAL' ASSESSMENT (Pur~uant to Public Resources Code Section 21000 et sec:) I ~A No.B?-co~ FORM I {f'J1ERlM Based on the proiect information submitted in Secti,on 1 General Data, the Planning Stoff will use Section 3, Initial Study, to d~termine whether 0 Negative Declor~tion or an Environmentol Impac: Report is required. , . ' , , - to be completed by the PLANNING STAFF , , Description of surrounding properties, includin'g information on: plants and animals; h istorical, ~ul tu~'l!' and ~en ic aspects; tyjle ,and intensity of land ufe; .and ~calf ,or J. devrlopment. N\t,(l!cen, \...)7FS .Ivxll::Op 601 /(w ~ {RI. ~.~'t;:7l\'rd'n iJ (,\pii~~V\\cv1~. -'7iDrp r:in/,\C:\ c.,\ry)?dl .;.bl'i()~.J,ne ~1-fC' i'" \IP~I' 'lIt, fhl~ 1'"mm --+1'iR H;-oht.lJ?J!;" It., . ~ ~)O E'V\c\ v-t.';1 (.d-dt?~S2(. f. l.ll"1d1 IA !'clf'\~'("1t'nt Lt ~1J.h -dlt" r \'-;j' V"lfr froV' d+- r,rrl/?rr-n- (l<-'\(r::!(~cn'(CvIT"' J \ . " B. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS - Factual explanations of all answers except "no" are re-. 'qui red on otto.ched sheets. ' . . ro1POOENT ll1PACIS , SCALE OF IHPil,cr UNKNCXi'N " ~ .:.:): .... r\.:,.:., .' ~ ,: .,., d :." . ?l~. ;' :'. . . ,.. NO QUALIFIED NO 0." .".. " : . . , 1.0~ 1.1 HydrologIc: BOrOned Will con~truc.tion o( rhc proied alrer the hydro- lo!)ic bo loncD "1 1.2 Ground Water ' Will ,h~ proiect cffect ,he quality or <\uantity or ground worcr lupplicl"1 1.J Depth to Vlorar Tobia Will ,he rota o( woter ",ithdrc....ol chcn!)e the deplh . or gradic:nt of th,: """,'cr toblc 7 1.4 OroinoCJe and ~onnel Form Will condrvdiofl imped~ the nclural drainoge pottern or cau,., alteration of strcom chonnel form 1 '..5 Sedimentation will condructian in on orca rCluh in moior sediment (n(lul( into ouiceanr \JwIOter bodic1? 1.6 Fln?<Iin~ Will there be ,ilk or Ion of life or property due I"rt~inn? J" V v' v' V ,,- V' A-S YES I " I I~ I. 15 IE',! I H , €51~151~ ~~2!i!~ T T, ! , , I I I ! ! ! ! ! ! III I I I I I I T I : I I I , , " . t ~ { '.'" :r. ~ !{ 1:.' :1 ... . r.:, . ~ ~ . .IHPACIS SCALE OF co."U?Q'll:Nl' L"lPAcr NO QUALIFIID YES L~~av"N " NO 1 .. 'z I~ 1 10 . ~lcii'p::I~ . pl(:JIOI~ ~IQI~I~ 1-' , 1.7 Worer Quo'lily Doc, drinking '#o'Oter sup?ly roil to me.ot ,tolc or.d V I I I federal lotondords? I 1 WIll )ewo!)a bel ino~i.e1'..JOrcly oc:comfT1c~oted and V I T I treoted? Will receiying VO'O'crs filii to "'.eo' 10::.,,1, ,t..~.c: and V- I I I federal stondards? I I " 'ViII ground 'WO)C" surrer co.nfominorion by \I:f(u:e ./ I I , ' , ' -- .. I . : -- MCp.,sl, intrusion or )Oft or polluted vIOlet (rom .. " .' .. " "I I '. adjacent woter bodies Of from ano.her ':nn~.'_1\inotc:f . -- ... I . ., .... -- :,' -,- : I ' 1 ! ", " ,,"'.,: ,,,.- oq'IHC'r? , ", .. .' , i i ,. ,-- 2.0 AIR :. " , " " 1 I , I -- ,,' .- '. 1 I I " .- , 2.1 Air Pollutiot\ . "- Will there be 9,,:nerotion and tlispcnior. "f F:ll!uronh 1 I I .;/ : ,- ,I 1 I -- by proiect related octi,.itics Of In p:"o;,(:rdt, ~ t~~e -- " '" . .' " " .~ 'I I I " :.,'. project which will cyo:ecd rote ~: n::~i":r.o 0::- .' ' ,', '. - " -- , , ., I ! I -- qual ity ,tor.dord,? .. 2.2 Wind Alteration Will ,tructure o:d fer",in-impedc p:c....cilirs ."in.of / I ., I I flo"" c:o,JSing c:honn~lin9 aloOn!) certain r.orri~J",,\.,r . I ! obstruction of wind mo",ementt7 i i ~.O ~ . " I I I " ,/ I 1 I .. " I I I 3.1 Slope S",bili'y Are there poten'ial don9~'" related to ~bp.:: r.:Jil',Jre,7 ~.2 Foundation Support Wilt there be ri~ t.;:J life or p~operty 'lc-:a'J:e of t/" . " i I, excessive d~rormction of rno:eriolt? I 1 3,3 Consoliootion V/ill .there be ri,k to lire or proper"', hc::,oll-:.e ef V , I I I ! : cJCceui'..e consotid:Jtion or foundcthr ~t....i,,"? , , 3A Svb,idenco I.s there riSK of mojor stound }ub,id,:n..:r. "Ut:'lC iotcrI V ! I I '. wi,;, the prated? , , . ~.5 Schmic Activity Is there ,i,k of dCr:'lOgc or Ion re',llrin9 (rr.m oecr:h- ./ ,I I .1 I I quo!.::c activity? , , " 3,6 lique(a~tjon VIii I the pttJjecl &:::I'.It'= or be f!)I'f'101C:J h'') Iiqu::!c::.t:Otl I I 1 V .' of soil, in. !!ole?.::s. or undr.r roundot i-:n~ ? I 3,7 Erodibility Will thera b~ tubstonrial 10S1. of ",i! c';" ~o c,..n- V- I I I ,truerian practices? I 3.8 Permoebility Willlhe permc~bility o( soils on06ot~rl wi~!--. th~ ~ I 1 I protect pretent advcr~ conditions leloti'"e te do:!- I I I . , vclopment or welh? , I , ~.9 Uuiq\1O.Fl:OtureJ " Will cny unique geolo!)ical. (ealure, ho damoJcd V- i I I or cfe,tro)'cd by p:oiect octi"iti,u 7 , I I I 3.10 Minerol Resources Are there geologic deposits of po'JIcntinl r.':'::I-;.ercinl V I I I volue close to the pro:ec:t? , I ; : ; 4.0 PLANTS AND ANIMALS .. 1 I I . . ~ I I 1 4.1 Plant and Anim~1 Species " Arc the.ra rore or endongered species p:r.~nt? . 1 'I 1 " Arc there specie, pre;.:nt w!-.icn ore p::J'j ic,Jlorly \/ i I i -- susc~ptiole to impact rrom humon activity? " Is thcre vf'~elation pro:sent, the Iou or ...,hi,,;r. will t/" , i deny rooo or h'Jbj'at to imp:)rront .,.,iJd:ifc J?cci-:,1 .- ! ! .'. : " Arc there nui100nce :.fte-:ies ar pror.' or a,i",:;:s (nr V' ! ! ! I " " .- whico condiliont will be improved hy tf-,,, p~oicct? 4.2 Vegetative Community Typc, Are there ony unusual populations of pin"" rh"t moy , V' be ot ~cicnr itic intere:.,7 ! ! ! Arc thero veS:::rotive comr.'lutlity tyrCO\ whic:h o~e V' .; ! ! ! porliC:J1ar1y su~cC'p~ibrc 10 impact rtf~:n Jlume," c:c:iviry? Au: rhzrc rn<'I\or rrees or major vCDr.rntic.I" ,h.,t will V ! ! ! '. ),0 e:f./c:Y!lr nHt:t.rr.-i hy rl-:,,: rroj...ct? ",- f,rr: ~hc:t: v:::;p~.:J~i...r. l"."mtr.uniry ry:",,,:~ r....~...~r. ,J. r: Ir..~, V- I I I of which will deny ffYJ:i ')r ho':ilo' II", j.'j'.....:Ir.r ..:i~'Hjit'l I ! I lj"lecics, (If ro 0 :u~tti::"lolk" nu,,"~.":4 fJ~ ,':;:-' :r.-:~ ::'~::';1"JI,::. 4.3 Oivttrsity " there ,ubsro~:inl d:vcr,ity in Ih..~ n"'r":,n: r.,r.:":T'.n::., I I I a, reflccted in the ntlmbr., ond typr. ~f p!",,,, :: nr.i:r.,1 I I I lpccies p'e1cnt or rhe ,hre:!-rHm.:n~inr.r:1 or~~'1"'rr.-n: I I I of pion' 'Pecicl prcHent'? I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I 1 ! I ! . " .' .:~. ~.' ,~ ,'. i ., ~ " - i ; J;J ~ t ^_h " --- ~ ::" 1; !: .~ Ii ..... "1- \'1 "",' ':..> . ~ .,. , ,'" i I 11 I 1.j -- :,,~. J~..' ;f \" ";S 1~ '\,-, t~ . .' , . . : \ '- --- \ \ I o::>>JFCNENT IMPACTS SCi\LE OF IMPAcr " NO QUALIFIED YES ffi'-:"KNCX \"N '. !\1Q I . T . I~ I 15 I I IH ~ ~ ~ ['-< Q I 10 I ~ tlISIe:IO - "<'1?-.1.41~ 5.0 FACILITIES AND SER'/ICES I I I Educational Fodliric, Will projcch"d enrollmenh odvcnely a'rrect the ex- I I I 5,) I I I hring or p~opv~ed racilities in t~rm') or 'Pocin9 (or I 1 1 .' .. t-ik,", .. 011 oc'i~iriC'" Including donrooms, recreationol I I I , oreos, a~ ,torring needs 7 .- : , \Vi1Ilh" project impact Ih.a P'Jpil/lcoche~ rotio '0 ", f I I os to impede ,he leoming procen? - " I I I , .. Is the school locor~d such ,hal it presents 0 hord"'ip l I I .. '" , ' ' (or 0 portion or the enrollment in letms of travel time, " di"foncc, or sorely ho.tord,1 I I I .- I I I 5.2 Commercial Fociliti.e:s Will.here be on inadequate ,upply of and acceu to: V' commercial fa.cililiei rar the protect? . ~.- ,I I I 5.3 lI~urd Wo.l. 0'9<'",1 Art: proviliol'l1 for SCy,oO~() capacity inadequate for vi i i . the ncedi of the project without exc~edin9 qvoliry ! ! t standards? -- Will th= J'roject be exposed to nui~nces and odari V associated with woit~W'Oter trc<Hment planh'1 ! ! ! 5.4 Solid Wo.te 0;9<'",1 Is thcro Inar:l.equoto provision (or dhpoYJI of solid 7' I I ! wostas generated by ,ho prc-jeel 7 J 5.5 Woter Supply Is thero inodeql.l'3tc quontHy Of' quality or woter .. ./ I l I supply to mect Ih: needs of ttin pratect? I 5.6 StOtm Waler Drainage 'Hill storm water droina3~ bo it'adeqvcte to prevent / I I I I I do....."sfream FloodIng and fa meet Federal State and I I ! loco I standords? 5.7 Police Will thot project's additional population, facilities. V" 1 I I or a:her (C')tvres generate an in.crease in police service I 'I l or create 0 police h:J::ord? I i, 5.8 fire \-ViII the proi~ctJ30 additional population, fadlitiei. V I I I or olhe( featurei generate on incrc:os.e .in firo service30 , I I , ' or create a firc hazard? I I I . 5.9 Recreation WiB the project hove inad~vole (oc'ilitics to meet -/ ! ' I I I the recreational needs or the resident,? I 5.10 Cultural Facilities Will culrurol facilitiei lie unavailoble to the project . V I I I reiidents1 ; ; 6.0 TRANSPORTATION I I I .' Are the traEric demands on adiacent roads c~rently v' I I I 6.1 Transportation Facilitie, I I I or or above copocity? If not, will the trafFic sen':' I I I C:tated' by the proj e.;t couse Ihe adjacent roods 10 I ! I reach or exceed capacity? -- Aro the other transportation Facilities .....hich Servo the ,/ I I I ,. project toade<\uotc to accommodate the project's " I I ! . -- tfavel demands? 6.2 . Circulation Coortich \ViJl desig, of th-3 pruject or condition, in the lurraunc!.. I I I V ing arC'O increase accidents dve to circulation conFlicts: , I I 6,3 ~ood Sore.ty and 0.c1i9" \Vill project r~sidcnlJ and users be ~xpased to increased ./ I I" I " occidenl rhks duo to roodway and street deij!)n.Of' lode , or traffic: controls '1 ! I I , 7.0 HEALTH j i j VliII the project be ~xpos;d 10 or genoroto any intense / I I I 7.1 Odors I I I odors? 7.2 Crowding and Density 'Nill the relidcnts and uu~n be exp~led '0 crowding 0# V- I I ~ high deMit,,! in their phy,icol livinlJ environment? 7,3 Nuh.ancel ..../ill the projr.ct bf:' C'xposed to or gcnerale fodon tMI -/ I 1 I may bo can,idNcd 01 nuilOnccs7 I I 7.4 Strue!ural Sorely Will deti9n ond propau~d con,r,ucrion technique, roil V I I l to meet ,tala and local building codes? ; ! ; 8.0 NOISE lvi I - I 8.1 Nois" lev.,l. Will the project bo cxpoytrf tn ror !Jcnerate advcr~ I I I noi\e I.:vrh? I I I 8,2 Vibration, Will ,he rr..,icc..t bo cxpo:.~rf 10 vinrari",n1 ...nnoyin!) to I I I humof\l ? .~ I I I ! I I ! ! ' \ " I;: :.: "',.. '.' r"<'~">' !j '-, i., ,: " ~':>..' ;j . A'", j~ ','" 0, ft !~.. :~~ lit :: .:.~ ti. .... .' CCX'-IPONENT \ 9.0 CO!--.\MUNITY CHMAcrE~ 9.1 Community Or!]Onix.otion 9.2 Homogeneity and OiversiJy . 9.3 Co';'munity Srobiliry and Physicol Conditions '..::: 10.0 VISUAL QUALITY . 10.1 View1 10.2 Shodow> 11.0 HISTORIC AND CULTUlAL RESOU;CES 11.1 Historic and Cuhurol ~eSO\Jrce' 11.2 Archaeo!ogical Sil~' . and Structures 12.0 ENERGY 12.1 EnC1'gy Requirements J2.2 Conu~(votion Me:uures 13.0 LAND USE 13.1 Site t-'.o:::ords 13.2 rhj"licollhr~ot. 13,3 Sanilcry Londral lJA \"IoterwOYs ~ IMPl\CIS Will the projed diHupt on exiltinO ,".:1 or ot!)Onh.nlionl or group' .....ilhin I"~ CO:'l'munity? Will tho proiect change the character ~r ,ho community in lerms or distribution or c.oncentrotion or income, ethnic, housing, or age group? . Will the project bo expol,::d II.> or gl/:nerole on .. 0',:0 ot poor ,tobility onJ phy")icol con-iiliOo'\s7 , ., " VliII residenls or the surroundin!J orca b~ odve;scly . :." affeded by view~ of or from the project? ......" :"... . . V/i1l the projecl re,id~nts be adversely oHecte~ by -. ./ view~ of Of" (r"m the surroundin!J nreo? '." Will the proiect be expo,ed to or ~enefOle excessive vi' ,.hodoW\ ? Will 1M proi~ct involve the ~estruction or alter- ation of 0 hi\loric relOurc~? . Wilt the project rcsult in i300brio~ of 0 hhroric rc)Ource it,,", ih surrounding cnviro."\menr? Will Ihe project inrro~"Jcc rhysicol, vi,uol, audible or o~mt)-:;~heric elernc.nrs rhnt orc I"lot in c!-Ksrocfcr with o hisJoric rcso!Jtce or i:s ~ltinlJ? Will the project involve rh-:: dC'~trudion or altcl'otion of on orc!'oco1o~jcol rc~tc:C'7 Will the proi~ct rcs:Jh in is>IQrion o( en archaeological resource? WiIi th= prniect intro-:l'Jco: p;"ysicol, visual, audihle or ormo,?hc:ric elem~nh rhot ore nor in character wilh on archoeolO!Jical rcsourc~ or ih selting? Ara tner. potenli~1 proble"', w:rh rhe ,upply of energy required ror t:\~ projt:et 7 W;l1 the ,:,::,,,:rar requirements C'xceed ,he capacity of r!lc 1-::rvice utility company? Will theft: be 0 net incrco$c in ener!JY u1ed (or the proiect COITl?-:Jrc:f to the no proi-:-:t oltcrn~tive? . Doos the rr,:,icct pfonning an,.f d,:sic., (oi: to include' ovoibb!c: cflcr:T( con::c:r.,.-,tion m-:a-.urr.~? NO / " I y" t/ ./ .j ./ . ' 0::>> conditlons of the site, pr":Jposcd site cevelQpOIent, or surrounding oreo c,~olc potentially hazardous silv- arions? VIii! the project or rh= wrroundin'J (lr~ crente Q reelin'J ~/ or insec.urify and phy,ic.ollhreol Q:Tlon:) rhe residenh V nnd u,=n? Wil! :h:: project b"! ~);pos~d 10 l1ru.-:lurol (f.'tmngc, noise, oil', or )lJdoce: nr.A S'-Olln,t w,:tcr pollulion --:r t)ther nvi,.-In.:;:-:; oU':'I.:icrc J ~",;,h 0 lnn;'a,y landfill-: 'dill II,.: proir.~1 affect 01. exi,';n~ .....-::cr......1.1 throu~:' filling, drcdQin~, druin;,,'J, culllo,;rrin~, ....-l';lc: dh- ch"'lJC1, Iou of vi,u.,11 quality or ath.~r land u~c prC"c.ti.::~:. ? , A-8 V ./ I j / '- ./ .SO\LE OF IMPl\cr YES QUl\LIFIED ~O , . I . I I (il \ I 5 I E-< I I H p:; :'S p:; E-< olW1ol:5 81812d:l ""'1-'-'..0.,;> I I I ' I I I I I I I l ! I I I ,I :,1 ! I I I "! II . '! t '1,1 I 'I .1 I -: I I I I ! I ! " 'r ! ! ! i '\ .1 i' i : I I I I I 1 I I ! ! ! ! I I ! ! I .,1 l I I I I I ! ! I I I ! ! I I I I I I I I i r I ,\ 1..1 I I I l!! I. I I I I I I I I l I l ! ! ! I I I I I I ! ! ! I I I I I 1 I I I 1 I I I I I .! ! ! I I I ! I I I I i :' I I 1 J I, 1 I . ! 1 \ , 'I I I I I , I I I lJNKNChN . , ./ 'v' '> v. V- I/' v l/' -. \...' ...... '. .:t ."r.. ~fi;'t> i(:;~:":,"" ..' a: .,....... . ~ ..' ~,.:'~:,:,..::~ ... ~.. .. . .' , , . ~ SCALE OF IMPl\CT t\l() QUALIFIED 1\0 YES UNN~~ \-::- CCt-lPOL"lTh'T "lMPl\CIS . I . . I~ 1,15 I E-< I I H ~ ~ ~ E-< 01(;310,:5 Ei181~lg ~I~I-';> : I I I II I I I ! !. ! Ii; i I I I I , I I I I \ ,_J _-.-"7.-..-----.. ',. , ' , -~:- -:-~--;- "7,~' '~:,-:"':::;:....,.--~-~'--:--'-,,-\ '. .' .:~ ~ .,.' ~:~:. ~~. ~:-.."~~.:. ;.;.::.~..:~~..: .,:. '.';.~.-'::.'.:'.; ~_.. '.;'~':~: --. -. .-.... ! -. , I I 1 I I I i i i I I. ! ! ! I I I ... ,I" "': " ,', CUFLIFIED NO NO ,YES IN&....G-iN , . if . . ' ,'. ...... " - .. . .' , '. " ;/ :-: -- , " .. . ./ j , I (1) Does the project have the potential t~ degrade the' guality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish cr wildlife species, cause a -' fish or wildlife population to drop below self- susroining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant' or animal community, reduce the number or restrict '. . the range of a rare or end'angered plant or onimal )-:3 '.;' ,'. . ,-'. '.'. :' or el iminat~ important eXQ:nples ~f the major periods '.- :~~ .,.....,.: ..' or California history C',r prehistory? .... '.:' .. I:: .' . . '. . . . " . . ..'" ' . ~~ .::/ ::' .-.: (2) Does the proj e~t h~ve the potentia I to achi~~e short- . ~!! ':.' ,-.__ . ,term, to the dIsadvantage of long-term, environmental ~~ .. . ",goals? . '. .. ; : ..' ..... .... .,..... '. ':,' , , " --, Other Environmental Components: -- " , \ C. 'MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE \ I \ (3) Doe~ the project have impacts which are individually . limited but cumulateively considerable? (A project may impact on two or more separa te resources Y'here the impact on each resour:::e is relatively small, hut where the effect of the tota I of those impacts on the environment is sign ifi cent.) (4) Doe~ the project have environmental effects which will cause substantia I advers?' effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? '. - '. ..-,- 'I . ... ..... \ _,.:: ..I E. ~ ..~.,~~ .:: ~': '. , -'. . 'PlReCrPR- . .: -- I, " , ~:. I I I . ' .. ' ,'. . . ".. . . . .' '. . . .. .' . . , .. . ." . , if.' .~ - :'. '~". '" .:.' ;. .';:. . '. ~r ~:..::/: ': .... ...,' , ~(1 -':." .... . . ,,' .. , .. ' il~ 7,:.'....' . ';' .' '. , .' . ..'. . , " . . ~. .... . ~. ':'. ~.:.. .; , .', ..,' .:.' . lr={i":J": :,/';):',,: "> ',' ,,', " ~ ',' '. r...t ,':: , ' - . - -, :' ,:'.:.": ~ "'.~ ",::". .: "'~.:..t.. .... ..' .-' ..... , .' '. . , .'. .. .... ". .. ." , , . '.' ',' ..... ". . ....: : . .~.. ". .... .' . . '. '. . . ":.:-.' . .... , .' , ' . **NOTc: Where 0 project is revised in response to an Initiol Study so !h.J~ p')~'~:I~icl aC'lers<: effects ore mitlgated to 0 point where n,!? sig;,ificl1nt environmental effects would occur, 0, revised In it ia', S!ud, will be prepared and a Negative Declaration will be re.:prred i u.ead of ".... 1= IR . , '-" ADDITIONAL COMMENTS ATTACHED TO INTERIM ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENt FORM 1.6 The site is adjacent to a Flood Control channel. Should it overflow some flooding might occur. The chance of this occuring is slight, however. 2.1 With the close proximity of Highway 580, some potential for short term air pollution exists near the Highway, but no data is available. 3.6 No soils report is availabl~ so we can not assess the subsurface conditions. 4.2 There are ,some mature trees within landscape areas. New construction could affect them, but that impact would be slight. 5.7 Some additional police service might be needed to provide security for the motel. 6.2 Circulation patterns of the new construction are not known. at this time. , , 8.0 Part of the land is within the 65dbA noise contour area and thus, depending upon the use and location of new ~onstruction, some accoustic insulation may be required. 10.1 The property is quite visible from Highway 580 and San Valley Blvd. Buildings on site will also view these roads. views to and from the site should be considered during site development review. Ramon Such 11.2 No archaeological information is available. 12.1 Design of buildings is not known and therefore, no energy data available. EXHIBIT C ~ RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ------------------------------------------------------------------ ADOPTING A NEGATIVE DECLARATION WITH MITIGATION.CONCERNING PA 84-026 HOWARD JOHNSON MOTOR LODGE ADDITION WHEREAS, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), as amended together with the State's administrative guidelines for implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act and City Environmental regulations, requires that certain projects be reviewed for environmental impact and that environmental documents be prepared; and WHEREAS, a Negative Declaration with mitigation was prepared by the Dublin Planning Department on February 15, 1983; and WHEREAS, the PLanning Commission did review that Negative Declaration and consider it at a public hearing on March 7, 1983; and WHEREAS, the City Council did review that Negative Declaration and approved it on March 23, 1983; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows: 1) The Planning Commission on June 18, 1984, after considering the Negative Declaration at a public hearing, finds that the project, PA 84-026 Howard Johnson Motor Lodge Addition, has either been changed by the applicant or the applicant has agreed to provide mitigation measures that will result in a project that will not have any significant environmental impacts that were identified in the Initial Study; and 2) the Planning Commission finds that the February 15, 1983 Negative Declaration has been prepared and processed in accordance with State and local environmental law and guideline regulations and that it is adequate and complete; and 3) the Planning Commission approves the Negative Declaration recognizing that the following environmental mitigation measures will be incorporated into the project. Noise 1) Acoustic insulation will be installed in the new 77 unit addition which assures that the exterior noise measured in the interior of the units will not exceed 45dba. 2) Each unit will be provided with air conditioning. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 1984. th day of June, AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Planning'Commission Chairman ATTEST: Planning Director np R1-20 EXHIBIT D ...- RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ------------------------------------------------------------------ APPROVING PA 84-026 HOWARD JOHNSON ADDITION, 6680 REGIONAL STREET, A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION FOR MOTOR LODGE ASSOCIATES TO ALLOW A 77 UNIT ADDITION TO THE EXISTING MOTEL WITHIN A C-l (RETAIL BUSINESS) DISTRICT WHEREAS, Motor Lodge Associates, have filed an application for a Conditional Use Permit (PA 84-026) to allow a 77 unit motel expansion of an existing motel in a C-l District, located at 6680 Regional Street, Dublin, California (941-1500-22- 01 & 941-1500-19-1); and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing on said application on June 18, 1984; and WHEREAS, proper notice of said public hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and WHEREAS, accordance with the Quality Act; and this application has been reviewed in provisions of the California Environmental WHEREAS, a Pre-Hearing Staff Analysis was submitted recommending the application be conditionally approved; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hear and consider all said reports, recommendations and testimony as hereinabove set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin Planning Commission does hereby find that: a) The use is required by public need as the applicant states that a demonstrate able demand exists or more motel rooms in Dublin; b) The use will be properly related to other land uses and transportation and service facilities in the vicinity; c) The use, if permitted, under all the circumstances and conditions of this particular case, will not materially affect adversely the health or safety of persons residing or working in the vicinity, or be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to property or improvements in the neighborhood, as all applicable regulations will be met; d) The use will not be contrary to the specific intent clauses or performance standards established for the Oistrict in which it is to be located and it will be compatible with existing on-site and neighboring development; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Planning Commission does hereby conditionally approve said application as shown by materials labelled Exhibit "A", on file with the Dublin Planning Department, subject to the following conditions: DP 83-20 -,..... 1) This permit shall terminate on June 28, 1986 unless substantial construction has already taken place. The permit shall be subject to revocation for cause in accordance with Section 8.90.3 of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance; 2) No additional identification signs shall be added to the Howard Johnson development; 3) This permit is subject to Site Development Review approval; 4) The new parking lot shall be extensively landscaped and lighted to present an attractive appearance as seen from Highway 580. 5 ) new addition Department. DSRSD Fire Department access and sprinklers in the shall be provided as is required by the DSRSO Fire PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this , 1984. th day of AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Planning Commission Chairman ATTEST: Planning Director EXHIBIT E RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ------------------------------------------------------------------ APPROVING THE SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW FOR PA 84-026 HOWARD JOHNSON MOTOR LODGE ADDITION WHEREAS, Motor Lodge Associates proposes to building a 77 unit addition to the existing Howard Johnson Motor Lodge on 5,56 acres at 6680 Regional Street (APN 941-1500-22-01 & 941- 1500-19-1); and ~HEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing on said application on June 18, 1984; and WHEREAS, proper notice of said public hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and WHEREAS, a Staff report was submitted recommending that the application be conditionally approved; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hear and consider all said reports, recommendations, and testimony as herein set forth; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission finds that: 1. All provisions of Section 8-95.0 through 8-95.8 Site Development Review, of the Zoning Ordinance are complied with. 2. This application, as modified by the Conditions of Approval, will promote orderly, attractive and harmonious development, recognized environmental limitations on; stabilize land values and investments; and promote the general welfare by preventing establishment of uses or erection of structures having qualities which would not meet the specific intent clauses or performance standards set forth in the Zoning Ordinance and which are not properly related to their sites, surroundings, traffic circulation or their environmental setting. 3. The approval of the application as conditioned is in the best interests of the public health, safety and general welfare, 4. General site considerations, including site layout, open space topography, orientation and the location of buildings, vehicular access, circulation and parking, setbacks, height, walls, fences, public safety and similiar elements have been designed to provide a desirable environment for the development. 5. General, architectural considerations including the character, scale and quality of the design, the architectural relationship, with the site and other buildings, building materials, colors, screening of exterior appurtenances, exterior lighting and signing and similiar elements have been incorporated in order to insure compatibility of this development with its design concept and the character of adjacent buildings. 6. General landscape considerations including the location, type, size, color, texture and coverage of plant materials, provisions for irrigation, maintenance and protection ---- of landscaped areas and similiar elements have been considered to insure visual relief to complement buildings and structures and to provide an attractive environment of the public, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin Planning Commission approves the Site Development Review as shown on the plans labeled Exhibit "A" and subject to the following Conditions: CONDITIONS: 1. Comply with the Plans labelled Exhibit "A" as may be amended by the related Conditional Use Permit action of the Planning Commission and by these Conditions. 2. Comply with City of Dublin Site Development Review Standard Conditions. (attached) 3. Comply with City of Dublin Police Services Standard Commercial Building Security Requirements. (attached) 4. Comply with the City Engineers recommended Conditions of Approval as listed in his memorandum to the Planning Director dated 6/28/84. (attached) 5. The new parking area shall be restricted for use by customers and guests of the Howard Johnson Motor Lodge only. 6. The new parking lot shall be extensively landscaped. Said landscaping shall include; a) 15 gallon fast growing canopy trees planted approximately 25 feet on center along the north, east and south property lines. b) 4 additional tree islands within the two compact space parking bays (2 each bay). c) 15 gallon medium to fast growing trees in the interior of the lot ~hat are of an evergreen canopy type. d) 5 gallon oleanders around the periphery of the lot as shown on Exhibit~. 7. All parking stalls, throughout the entire Howard Johnson Motor Lodge shall be striped and signed as required by the Planning Department. A parking striping and signing plan shall be approved prior to issuance of building permits. 8. No occupancy of the addition shall take place until the parking lot and its landscaping are in place as per the approved plans. 9. State of California Title 24 handicapped access provisions shall be complied with. 10. All recommendations of the DSRSD Fire Department shall be complied~~ except that the City is not requiring sprinklers in the existing building. 11. Provide landscape soil preparation, plant planting, fertilizing and maintenance specifications. 12. Provide a signed Dublin Landscape Maintenance Agreement (attached) and a bond or letter of credit to cover landscape maintenance costs of the new landscaping for two years. 13. Remove the 9 eucalyptus trees along the north property line because of their fire potential and replace with 6- 15 gallon alders. The other existing trees, ground cover and shrubs shall be irrigated and maintained during and after construction of the addition. 14. All trees shall be protected from damage during construction, including fencing them off and ha~d digging around their roots. Tree fencing of both the building and parking lot sites shall occur prior to construction occuring. ---' 15, Paint out and screen irrigation control boxes, valves, backflow devices and the like. 16. The fire access shall be directly south of the parking aisle just westerly of Dublin Bowl. 4-6 parking stalls shall be removed to allow fire department equipment to use the access gate. A ramp, chain gate and signing shall be installed as per Fire Department requirements. An easement over the bowling alley property shall be recorded to assure Fire Department access. The existing trees on the bowling alley site shall be saved and protected from damage during accessway construction. 17. All construction areas' equipment and materials shall be fenced off and/or barricaded to restrict vehicular and pedestrian access to the construction site and associated areas by employees, customers and guests. 18. The new parking lot lights shall be lensed so that their light sources are shielded from view from the highway. 19. A new masonary trash enclosure shall be built that is designed to accommodate the refuse needs of the restaurant and/or motel. Its design and location shall be approved by the Planning Department. 20. Final architectural, landscape, irrigation, grading and improvement plans shall be approved by the City prior to issuance of building permits. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this , 1984. th day of AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Planning Commission Chairman ATTEST: Planning Director DP 83-20 '".~,~~ -~ MEMORANDUM TO: Larry Tong, Planning Director FROM: Lee Thompson, City Director RE: PA 84-026 Howard Johnson Motor Lodge I recarrnend that the following conditions be made part of this projects Site Development Review Conditions of Approval. ARCHAEOLCGY: 1. If, during construction, archaeological remains are encountered, construction in tl:e vicinity shall be halted, an archaeologist consulted, and the City Planning Departrrent notified. If, in the opinion of the archaeologist, the remains are significant, measures, as may be required by the Planning Director, shall be taken to protect th~~. BONDS: 2. Prior to release by the City of the performance and labor and materials securities: a, All improvements shall be installed as per the approved Improvement Plans and Specifications. b. All required landscaping shall be installed and established. c. An as-built landscaping plan prepared by the project Landscape Architect and a declaration by the Project Landscape Architect that all work was done under his supervision and in accordance with the recommendations contained in the landscape and soil erosion and sedimentation control plans shall be submitted to the City Engineer. d. Grading of the subject property must conform with the recommendations of the soils engineer to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. e. The following shall have been submitted to the City Engineer: 1) An as-built grading plan prepared by a registered Civil Engineer, including original ground surface elevations, as-graded ground surface elevations, lot drainage, and locations of all surface and subsurface drainage facilities. 2) A complete record, including location and elevation of all field density tests, and a summary of all field and laboratory tests. 3) A declaration by the Project Civil Engineer and Project Geologist that all work was done in accordance with the recommendations contained in the soil and geologic investigation reports and the approved plans and specifications. 3. Performance, labor, and material securities to guarantee the installation of improvements, including streets, drainage, grading, utilities and landscaping, shall be provided and approved by the City Engineer. DRAINAGE: 4. The new building and parking areas shall be so graded as not to drain on any other lot or adjoining property prior to being picked up by an approved drainage system unless an alternate solution is approved by the City Engineer, 5. Roof drains shall empty onto paved areas, concrete swales, or other approved dissipating devices. 6. A minimum of 12" diameter pipe shall be used for all public storm drains to ease maintenance and reduce potential blockage, 7. under-sidewalk drains shall be provided to allow on-site drainage to be tied in, should the need arise. DP 83-20 8. A soil erosion and siltation control plan for both construction and post-construction periods, prepared by a Civil Engineer, shall be to the satisfaction of the City Engineer if the site is to remain open after October 15th. DEBRIS: 9. Measures shall be taken to contain all trash, construction debris, and materials on- site until disposal off-site can be arranged. The developer shall be responsible for corrective measures at no exPense to City of Dublin. OUST: 10. Areas undergoing grading, and all other construction activities, shall be watered, or other dust-pallative measures may be used, to prevent dust, as conditions warrant. 11. Dust control measures, as approved by the City Engineer shall be followed at all tirres during grading and construction operations, EASEMENTS: 12. The developer shall acquire easements, and/or obtain rights-of-entry from the adjacent property owners for improvements required outside of the project. Copies of the easements and/or rights-of-entry shall be in written form and be furnished to the City Engineer. 13. Existing and proposed access and utility easements shall be submitted for review and approval by the City Engineer prior to issuance of building permits. These easements shall allow for practical vehicular and utility service access for the affected property. FIRE: 14. Install fire hydrants at the l=ations approved by the Dublin San Ramon Services District, in accordance with the standards in effect at the time of development. A raised blue reflectorized traffic marker shall be epoxied to the center of the paved street opposite each hydrant. 15. All materials and workmanship for fire hydrants, gated connections, and appurtenances thereto, necessary to provide water supply for fire protection, must be installed by the developer and conform to all requirements of the applicable provisions of the Standard Specifications of Dublin San Ramon Services District. All such work will be subject to the joint field inspection of the City Engineer and Dublin San Ramon Services District. FLOOD CONTROL: 16. CClI1l'ly with Alameda County Flood Control District requirements. GRADING : 17. Parking lots shall have a minimum gradient of 1.0 percent, and a m<L~imum gradient of 5.0 per cent. 18. Prior to final preparation of the subgrade and placerrent of base materials, all underground utilities shall be installed and service connections stubbed out behind the sidewalk. Public utilities, Cable TV, sanitary sewers, and water lines, shall be installed in a manner which will not disturb the street pavement, curb, gutter and sidewalk, when future service connections or extensions are made, ,19. Grading shall be cCll1l'leted in cCll1l'liance with the construction grading plans and recommendations of the Project Soils Engineer and/or Engineering Geologist, and the approved erosion and sedimentation control plan, and shall be done under the supervision of the Project Soils Engineer and/or Engineering Geologist, who shall, upon its cCll1l'letion, submit a declaration to the City Engineer that all work was done in accordance with the recommendations contained in the soils and geologic investigaticn reports and the approved plans and specifications. Inspections shall be arranged with the City Engineer. 20, If grading is ccmnenced prior to October 15 of any year, a surety or guarantee, as determined suitable by the City Engineer, shall be filed with the City of Dublin to insure restoration of the site to a stable and erosion resistant state if the project is terminated prematurely. ' DP 83-20 --- 21. Any grading on adjacent properties will require written approval of those property owners affected, 22. The developer shall keep adjoining public streets free and clean of project dirt, mud, materials, and debris during the construction period, as is found necessary by the City Engineer. 23. Where soil or geologic conditions encountered in grading operations are different from that anticipated in the soil and geologic investigation report, or where such conditions warrant changes to the recommendations contained in the original soil investigation, a revised soil or geologic report shall be submitted for approval by the City Engineer. It shall be accompanied by an engineering and geOlogical opinion as to the safety of the site from hazards of land slippage, erosion, settlement, and seismic activity. HANDICAPPED ACCESS: 24. Handicapped ramps and parking shall be provided as required by State of California Title 24. MISCELLANEOUS: 25. The subdivider/developer shall be responsible for controlling any rodent, mosquito, or other pest problem due to construction activities. NOISE: 26. Construction and grading operations shall be limited to weekdays (Monday through Friday) and the hours from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m" except as approved in writing by the City Engineer. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS: 27. Any relocation of improvements or public facilities shall be accomplished at no expense to the City. STREETS: 28, The parking surfacing shall be asphalt concrete paving. The City Engineer shall revie'.. the project's Soils Engineer's structural pavement design, The subdivider shall, at his sole expense, make tests of the soil over which the surfacing and base is to be constructed and furnish the test reports to the City Engineer. The Developer's soils engineer shall determine a preliminary structural design of the parking lot subgrade. After rough grading has been completed, the developer shall have soil tests performed to determine the final design of the road bed. 29. An encroachment permit shall be secured from the City Engineer for any work done within the public right-of-way. TITLE: 30. A current title report and copies of the recorded deeds of all parties having any record title interest in the property and, if necessary, copies of deeds for adjoining properties and easements, thereto, shall be submitted at the time of submission of the grading and improvement plans to the City Engineer. UTILITIES: 31. Electrical, gas, telephone, and Cable TV services, shall be provided underground in accordance with the City policies and existing ordinances. All utilities shall be located and provided within public utility easements, sized to meet utility company standards . 32. Prior to the issuance of a grading permit, the subdivider shall furnish the City Engineer with a letter from Dublin San Ramon Services District stating that the District has agreed to furnish water and sewer service to the project, DP 83-20 -' WATER: 33. Water facilities must be connected to the DSRSD system, a."1d must be installed at the expense of the developer, in accordance with District standards and specifications. All material and workmanship for water mains, and appurtenances thereto, must conform with all of the requirements of the officially adopted Water Code of the District and will be subject to field inspection by the District. 34. Any water well, cathodic protection well, or exploratory boring shown on the map, that is known to exist, is proposed, or is located during the course of field operations, must be properly destroyed, backfilled, or maintained in accordance with applicable ground\vater protection ordinances. Zone 7 should be contacted {at 443-9300) for additional information. ZONING: 35. Comply with all zoning provisions, including Zoning Ordinance and Conditional Use Permit Conditions of Approval. OTHER 36. Provide a ,title report indicating access easement over Dublin Bowl. 37. A grading permit will be required for all disturbed areas of site. Grading and Drainage plan has been submitted for the new large parking area in the southeast, but nothing indicating how drainage is to be handled in the area of the new buildings and parking to the north. 38. Need proof of Bedfords Properties approval for grade over and onto their site, 39 . Need drainage release or easement fran owners of willows Restaurant toailow drainage to pass through their site fran the new parking lot. 40. Compact stalls shall be painted for that designation and/or signed. 41. Submit lighting details and photc rnetrics. 42. Pavement sections shall be submitted as recarmended by your soils engineering based on soil conditions and traffic loading. 43. Standard parking stalls shall be 9' wide (not indicated on parking lot plan). 44 . The southeast corner of the large parking lot will have to be raised to obtain a 1% minimum grade. DP 83-20 DUBLIN SA~ RAMON SERVICES,:)ISTRICT FIRE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS STATION 9399 Flrcrest Lane San Ramon, California 7051 Dublin Boulevard Dublin, California 94566 Telephone: 829-2333 June 1, 1984 Mr. Larry Tong, Director City of Dublin Planning Department P. 0, Box 2340 Dublin, CA 94568 Dear Larry: I have reviewed the plans for the proposed addition to Howard Johnson Motor Lodge. Below is a list of requirements from this Fire Department. 1. Access from the parking area of Dublin 40 Bowl to be at least 20' wide, equipped with a sliding chain link gate, locked with a padlock keyed to this Department's Knox coded key. NO PARKING signs to be installed on both sides of the gate stating that it is a Fire Department access with no parking, citing the Vehicle Code section, and advising that parked cars will be towed. 2. Flush mount fire hose cabinets, supplied with 100' of fire hose and a 2AlOBC fire extinguisher, shall be located every 75' of travel. 3. Smoke detectors will be placed in hallways which, when activated, sound an alarm in the hall and at the front desk. 4. Smoke detectors will be installed in each guest room which sound an alarm in that room. 5. Pull box alarms will be installed in hallway every 75' of travel which sound alarms in hallway and at front desk. 6, Smoke detectors will be installed in each utility room, elevator room, storage room, and other accessory rooms, which will sound an alarm at the front desk. 7, Automatic sprinklers will be installed at the top of all rubbish and linen chutes, and in their terminal rooms. 8, Stairways shall be maintained as a smoke-proof enclosure as re- quired by the Building Code. Floor designations shall be visible from inside the stairway, and stairway shall be provided with battery-powered emergency lighting. Mr. Larry Tong re Howard Johnson Motor Lodge June 1, 1984 Page 2 9. Exit signs shall be installed, identifying exits and direction of travel to such exit. Exit signs shall be lighted from separate circuits with battery-powered backup. 10. Fire separations with automatic self-closing doors will be provided between existing wing and new construction, 11. Due to the restricted access being created by this expansion, two additional on-site fire hydrants will be required. The locations shall be determined by this Department at a later date. 12. This Department also has concerns with the trees between the proposed addition and the Dublin 40 Bowl. These trees present a fire exposure hazard, and we recommend they be removed, or the building be set back an additional 10 feet. 13. Due to limited access to the north and west sides of the building, and the extensive additions since the original construction, this Department also highly recommends that the new construction be equipped with an automatic fire extinguishing system, and that as a condition of permit the existing building be retrofitted with a like system. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Very truly yours, ;(~ ~l~c~eJ:JC' Tom Hathcox, Captain Fire Prevention TIl:cb