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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-28-1983 PA82-013 Albertson's Varianceof 6500 DUBLIN BLVD. SUITE 100 (415) 829-4916 DUBLIN, CA 94568 AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: March 28, 1983 SUBJECT: PA 82-013 Albertson'.s Variance EXHIBITS ATTACHED: Pre-Hearing Staff Analysis including Resolutions RECOMMENDATION: 1. Open Public Hearing, Hear Public Comment, Close Public Hearing. 2. Make the three findings indicated on page 8 of the Pre-Hearing Staff Analysis 3. Adopt the resolutions approving the parking and building code variances FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None DESCRIPTION: The applicant, Albertson's, would like to expand their store by enclosing the! front arcade and extending their building into the northerly side yard. This would increase the store's size by 8,208 sq.ft. Two major concerns arise with the proposal: 1) The entire shopping center, which Albertson's is located in, was built to its maximum size with no extra parking spaces available. A parking variance of 105 spaces would be necessary for the proposed expansion. 2) When the shopping center was constructed, a Building Code variance was granted, in part, to permit a larger floor area than typically allowed. A 60-ft. sideyard was a condition of approval. The proposed expansion would require a modification of the previous Building Code variance. -------------------------------------------•---------------------- ITEM NO. COPIES TO: Applicant Five issues regarding the parking variance need to be addressed: 1. Is the parking variance reasonable? 2. What precedent would the variance set? 3. Should the parking requirement of the Zoning ordinance be studied instead'? 4. Will the variance have a negative impact on the overall operation and effectiveness of the shopping center? 5. Should a parking study be undertaken before acting on the variance? The attached Pre-Hearing Staff Analysi:i discusses these issues and contains additional informa-=ion regarding recommended conditions, and an alternative approach that would involve the preparation of a comprehensive site plan for the entire shopping center. The Planning Commission and Staff recommend that the variances be approved subject to the conditions indicated. The applicant prefers these recommendations rather than the alternative approach. Should the Council prefer the alternate approach of having a comprehensive site plan prepared for the entire shopping center, Council should direct Staff to secure estimates of such work and revise the conditions accordingly.