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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC Minutes 11-19-1984 ~ • , Regular Meeting - November 19, 1984 A regular meeting of the City of Dublin Planning Commission was held on November 19, 1984, in the Meeting Room, Dublin Library. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Cm. Alexander, Chairman. * * * * ROLL CALL PRESENT: Commissioners Alexander, Barnes, Petty, Mack, and Raley, Laurence L. Tong, Planning Director, Kevin J. Gailey, Senior Planner, and Thomas P. DeLuca, Associate Planner. * * * * I PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE I Cm. Alexander led the Commission, Staff, and those present in the pledge of allegiance to the flag. * * * * MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING The minutes of the regular meeting of November 5, 1984, were approved as written. * * * * ORAL COMMUNICATION At this time Mr. Tong introduced Kevin J. Gailey, the new Senior Planner. * * * * WRITTEN COMMUNICATION Mr. Tong noted a letter which had been submitted to the Planning Commission in opposition to the Growing Tree Daycare application. * * * * PUBLIC HEARING SUBJECT: PA 84-065, St. Philip Lutheran Church, Conditional Use Permit extension to allow the continued operation of a preschool for 24 children at 8850 Davona Drive Regular Meeting PCM-4- 119 11/19/84 ~ . Mr. DeLuca presented the Staff Report, which was a request by St. Philip Lutheran Church for an extension to a Conditional Use Permit to allow the continued operation of a preschool for 24 children at 8850 Davona Drive. Mr. DeLuca noted that Staff did not have any problems with this application, since the City has not received any complaints regarding excessive noise or traffic from the existing preschool or the elementary school recently approved by the City. Chairman Alexander opened the public hearing. No one spoke for or against the application. It was moved by Commissioner Raley and seconded by Commissioner Barnes to close the public hearing. Commissioner Raley asked Staff what authority the City had in regulating daycare centers. Mr. Tong responded that the City had limited control and it was the State who did the licensing and regulation. Henry Aschbrenner, applicant, addressed the Planning Commission li and clarified the licensing procedures. I I It was moved by Commissioner Raley and seconded by Commissioner Petty to approve PA 84-065 St. Philip Lutheran Church Conditional Use Permit. Voice vote found all in favor. RESOLUTION NO. 84-53 APPROVING ST. PHILIP LUTHERAN CHURCH CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUESTING FOR AN EXTENSION OF A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW THE OPERATION OF A NURSERY SCHOOL FOR 24 CHILDREN AT 8850 DAVONA DRIVE SUBJECT: PA 84-061 Growing Tree Preschool application for a Conditional Use Permit to establish a daycare center at the Fallon School Site, 7425 Larkdale Avenue, Dublin, California Mr. DeLuca presented the Staff Report which was a request by Growing Tree Preschool for a Conditional Use Permit to operate a daycare center in Wing Ca of the Fallon School Site for approximately 120 children ranging in age from 8 weeks through 10 years of age. Mr. DeLuca went over the previous applications which have been approved for this site and the Staff position that there is a tremendous need for daycare facilities in the City of Dublin. Regular Meeting PCM-4-120 11/19/84 ~ • Mr. DeLuca also outlined a letter submitted by one of the neighbors in opposition to the Growing Tree Preschool application. Chairman Alexander opened the public hearing. Commissioner Raley asked the applicant whether a registered nurse would be on site. The applicants indicated that a nurse would not be on the site. Commissioner Barnes indicated that a registered nurse was only at the high school on a limited basis. No one spoke in opposition. It was moved by Commissioner Mack and seconded by Commissioner Barnes to approve PA 84-061 Growing Tree Daycare Conditional Use Permit. Voice vote found all in favor. RESOLUTION NO. 84-54 APPROVING PA 84-061 GROWING TREE PRESCHOOL APPLICATION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ESTABLISH A DAYCARE CENTER AT THE FALLON SCHOOL SITE, 7425 LARKDALE AVENUE, DUBLIN, CALIFORNIA SUBJECT: PA 84-068 Burns European Motors, a request for a Conditional Use Permit and Site Development Review to sell reconditioned automobiles at 6787 Dublin Boulevard Mr. DeLuca presented the Staff Report which was a request by Gary Burns for a Conditional Use Permit and Site Development Review to sell reconditioned automobiles at 6787 Dublin Boulevard. Staff recommended the application be approved with the requirement that 8 parking stalls in front of the applicant's store receive special surface treatment to distinguish it from the general parking area. Chairman Alexander and Commissioner Raley asked Staff how this application would be similar to the Kawasaki application. Mr. Tong and Mr. DeLuca indicated that the application is similar, however there is a great deal of difference in the site configuration, landscaping and site characteristics. It was noted by Staff, that the Kawasaki application was denied not because of the motorcycles, but because there was not sufficient room on the site to display motorcycles. Chairman Alexander opened the public hearing. Mr. Burns addressed the Planning Commission and stated that it was his desire to relocate to this project because it was an approved location. Regular Meeting PCM-4-121 11/19/84 • ~ Tom Huening property owner addressed the Planning Commission and stated that he was opposed to the special surface treatment required by Staff, and with the limited time period for the Conditional Use Permit. It was moved by Commissioner Raley and seconded by Commissioner Barnes to close the public hearing. It was moved by Commissioner Raley and seconded by Commissioner Mack to approve PA 84-068 Burns European Motors Conditional Use Permit with the following changes to the resolution: #8: Adequate security lighting shall be provided to the satisfaction of the Planning Director #9: This approval is valid until November 19, 1989 and shall be revocable for a cause in accordance with Section 8-90.3 of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance RESOLUTION NO. 84-52 APPROVING PA 84-068 GARY BURNS CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW APPLICATION TO ALLOW THE SALE OF RECONDITIONED AUTOMOBILES AT 6797 DUBLIN BOULEVARD SUBJECT: PA 84-049 Imperial Freeholds California lncorporated application for a Parcel Map Extension Mr. DeLuca presented the Staff Report which was a request by Imperial Freeholds California lncorporated for an extension to Parcel Map 3582. Mr. DeLuca noted that the principle issue associated with this extension relates to the intersection location at Dublin Boulevard. Staff prefers to have the entrance relocated so that it is across from Sierra Court, as opposed to its present location just east of Alamo Canal. In this manner, only one intersection would be needed and would avoid the necessity of having two intersections in close proximity along a major thoroughfare. The only way to relocate the entrance would be to acquire the necessary property from the Dublin/San Ramon Services District. In exchange for this property, the developers could give Dublin/San Ramon Services District a portion of their property which is located to the rear of their site adjacent to the Sports Grounds. This issue has been just previously discussed with the applicant. No final decisions have been made. Mr. DeLuca noted that one of the conditions required that a good faith effort be made to relocate the entrance across from Sierra Court. Regular Meeting PCM-4-122 11/19/84 i ~ Chairman Alexander opened the public hearing. Rodger Coupe, representing the applicant addressed the Planning Commission and stated he was concerned with the requirement to pay for the full cost of the signalization project at Sierra Court and Dublin Boulevard. Mr. Coupe indicated that his client was willing to pay for a portion of the signal costs, but not the entire cost. It was the concensus of the Planning Commission that any action on this extension would be premature until there was further information on the relocation of the entrance onto Dublin Boulevard. It was moved by Commissioner Raley and seconded by Commissioner Barnes to continue this item to the December 17, 1984. Voice vote found all in favor. * * * * UNFINISHED BUSINESS Mr. Tong gave the status on the McCartney Variance appeal and the Valley Christian Conditional Use Permit appeal * * * * NEW BUSINESS Commissioner Raley stated that he would feel more comfortable if the City established more stringent regulations for daycare centers within the City and considered requiring nurses at such facilities. * * * * OTHER BUSINESS None * * * * ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at ' 9:30 p.m.. Respectfully submitted, ~ P1 ning Commission Chairman ~~/KJ~h.-, Laurence L. Tong, Planning Director * * * * Regular Meeting PCM-4-123 11/19/84