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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6.1 Appeal Petco CUP&SDR PA94-055 CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT City Council Meeting Date: March 27, 1995 SUBJECT: REPORT PREPARED BY: EXHIBITS ATTACHED: RECOMMENDATION: 1Jvf< ITEM NO. D. .1. Appeal of Planning Commission approval of PA 94-055, PETCO Conditional Use Permit and Site Development Review Dennis Carrington, Senior Planner 1!f- Exhibit A: Exhibit B: Exhibit C: Exhibit D 1 : Exhibit D2: Exhibit D3: Exhibit E1: Exhibit E2: Exhibit E3: Exhibit F: Exhibit G: Exhibit H: Exhibit I: Exhibit J: Exhibit K: Exhibit L: Exhibit M: Exhibit N: Exhibit 0: Exhibit P: Exhibit Q: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Project Plans dated January 23, 1995 and March 2, 1995. Project Plans dated March 21, 1995 Draft Resolution of Approval of the Negative Declaration Draft Resolution of Approval of the Conditional Use Permit as approved by the Planning Commission Draft Resolution of Denial of the Conditional Use permit as approved by the Planning Commission Draft Resolution of Approval of Conditional Use Permit for revised project Draft Resolution of Approval of the Site Development Review as approved by the Planning Commission Draft Resolution of Denial of Site Development Review as approved by the Planning Commission Draft Resolution of Approval of Site Development Review for revised project. Traffic Analysis for the Proposed Dublin PETCO Store Letter from Steve Thomas dated February 28, 1995 Parking analysis letter from PETCO Site Development Review Standard Conditions City of Dublin Non-Residential Security Requirements Typical Public Works Conditions of Approval for Commercial/Industrial Site Development Review or Conditional Use Permit Development Standard Plant Material, Irrigation System and Maintenance Agreement City of Dublin Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance Typical Parking Striping Detail March 7, 1995 Appeal of Planning Department PETCO project by Valerie Barnes March 20, 1995 Revised appeal by Valerie Barnes Alternate sign options Open public hearing and hear Staff presentation Take testimony from Applicant, the Appellant and public Question Staff, Applicant, Appellant and public Close public hearing and deliberate Either: a) Uphold the March 6, 1995 decision of the Planning Commission approving the project by approving Exhibit C, Draft Resolution of Approval of the Negative Declaration; Exhibit 01, Draft Resolution of Approval of the Conditional Use Permit as approved by the Planning Commission; and Exhibit E1, Draft Resolution of Approval of the Site Development Review as approved by the Planning Commission COPIES TO: PA 94-055 File Applicant Senior Planner CITY CLERK FILE~ b) Grant appeal and void the March 6, 1995, decision of the Planning Commission by approving Exhibit D2, Draft Resolution of Denial of the Conditional Use Permit as approved by the Planning Commission; and Exhibit E2, Draft Resolution of Denial of the Site Development Review as approved by the Planning Commission, or c) Approve the revised project submitted March 21, 1995, by approving Exhibit C, Draft Resolution of Approval of the Negative Declaration; Exhibit D3, Draft Resolution of Approval of Conditional Use Permit for Revised Project; and Exhibit E3, Draft Resolution of Approval of Site Development Review for Revised Project FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None BACKGROUND PROJECT HISTORY On March 6, 1995, the Planning Commission approved PA 94-055, PETCO Conditional Use Permit and Site Development Review for a 12,002 square foot retail pet store and waived 17% of the parking required by the Zoning Ordinance as permitted by the San Ramon Road Specific Plan (Exhibit A). The project is located on the northwest corner of Dublin Boulevard and San Ramon Road at 11976 Dublin Boulevard. On March 7, 1995, Valerie Barnes appealed the decision of the Planning Commission on the PETCO project (Exhibit 0). On March 13, 1995, the City Council adopted a Resolution approving the price of land to be sold to Thomas Properties. On March 20, 1995, Valerie Barnes amended her appeal of the project to state: "Due to the location of this project with the high visibility at one of this city's main entrances, I feel that the entire City Council should review this project" (Exhibit P). The Applicant has submitted revised project plans dated March 21, 1995, (Exhibit B) which show a slightly larger useable floor area and a revised parking plan which has the same number of parking spaces but continues the corner under public ownership. The three cedar trees would be preserved and the corner would be landscaped. The plans show a 57 square foot sign located on the south side of the driveway off of San Ramon Road. Two alternate signs have been provided for the consideration of the City Council (Exhibit QI. No other changes have been proposed to the project. SURROUNDING LAND USE AND ZONING The surrounding land use and zoning are as follows: North: Springs Apartments, R-S-D-20, Suburban Residence District (2000 square feet per dwelling unit). South: Shell Gasoline Station, Frankie Johnnie Luigi Too Restaurant, H-1, Highway Frontage District East: Chevron Gasoline Station, C-1, Retail Business District West: Springs Apartments, R-S-D-20, Suburban Residence District (2000 square feet per dwelling unit). ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW A Negative Declaration has been prepared pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQAI. State CEQA guidelines and the City of Dublin Environmental Guidelines. The project, as proposed, will not have a significant effect on the environment. A traffic impact fee of $20,810 is being voluntarily paid for the PETCO project. This voluntary payment will mitigate all impacts of the PETCO project to transportation/circulation within the City (Exhibits F and G). GENERAL PLAN The Dublin General Plan, adopted on February 11, 1985, permits commercial uses such as stores in the Retail/Office designation. 2 SAN RAMON ROAD SPECIFIC PLAN The San Ramon Road Specific Plan, Area 1, contains policies relating to Conditional Use Permits, Site Development Review and parking. The requirements of the specific plan are discussed below under each of the subject areas. ZONING/CoN. NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICT Section 8-47.0 of the Zoning Ordinance allows stores which sell goods at retail in small convenience shopping facilities in the CoN, Neighborhood Business District. MAJOR ISSUES The major issues of this project are: 1 . Conditional Use Permit, 2. Site Development Review, 3. Signage, and 4. Parking Waiver. Each major issue is discussed with applicable regulations given and an analysis and alternatives provided. A Staff recommendation is provided for each major issue. Staff recommends that the City Council discuss the first major issue, Conditional Use Permit, and make a motion on that issue. Staff further recommends that the next three major issues be discussed and that a motion be made on all three at the same time because they are interrelated. I. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICABLE REGULATIONS 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. Area 1 of the San Ramon Road Specific Plan requires that any change from one established use to another permitted use be subject to approval of a Conditional Use Permit. The Specific Plan permits retail uses on land fronting on San Ramon Road. ANALYSIS The retail use would be consistent with the CoN, Neighborhood Business District. The purchase by the Applicant of land fronting on San Ramon Road from the City of Dublin (contingent on approval of this permit) would provide frontage for the proposed use on San Ramon Road thus meeting the intent of the Specific Plan. Finally the Dublin General Plan which shows the property as being Designated Retail/Office would permit the requested use. ALTERNATIVES If the City Council wishes to uphold the March 6, 1995, decision of the Planning Commission approving the project it would be necessary to approve Exhibit D1, Draft Resolution of Approval of the Conditional Use Permit as approved by the Planning Commission. If the City Council wishes to grant the appeal and void the March 6, 1995, decision of the Planning Commission it would be necessary to approve Exhibit D2, Draft Resolution of Denial of the Conditional Use Permit as approved by the Planning Commission. If the City Council wishes to approve the revised project submitted on March 21, 1995, it would be necessary to approve Exhibit D3, Draft Resolution of Approval of Conditional Use Permit for Revised Project. 3 RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council approve the revised PA 94-055, PETCO Conditional Use Permit and approve Exhibit D3 Draft Resolution of Approval of Conditional Use Permit for Revised Project because: 1 . The project has been revised to preserve the open space and trees on the corner; 2. The site fronts on San Ramon Road and is ideally located for a retail use; 3. The project is consistent with the CoN, Neighborhood Business District; 4. The project is consistent with the San Ramon Road Specific Plan; and 5. The project is consistent with the Retail/Office designation of the General Plan. II. SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW APPLICABLE REGULATIONS Section 8-95.0 of the Zoning Ordinance states that Site Development Review is a discretionary review process intended to promote orderly, attractive and harmonious site and structural development compatible with surrounding properties and neighborhoods; to resolve major project related issues including, but not limited to, building location, architectural and landscape design and theme, vehicular and pedestrian access and on-site circulation, parking and traffic impacts; to ensure compliance with development standards and general requirements established for Zoning and Planned Development Districts, including, but not limited to, setbacks. heights, parking, fences, accessory structures and signage; to stabilize property values; and to promote the general welfare. The General Development Criteria of the San Ramon Road Specific Plan adopted on July 25, 1983, require that special attention be placed on insuring compatibility of uses proposed in any new development with existing residential or other commercial development. During review, attention must be given to the height of the proposed structure, design, landscaping, setbacks, street side design treatment, distance between buildings, loading areas, walls and fences, and pedestrian/bicycle and service circulation. The General Development Criteria of the San Ramon Road Specific Plan require that building setbacks for new development adjacent to existing residential areas be at least twenty (20) feet and that the proposed uses be effectively screened from existing uses. ANALYSIS Setbacks The proposed 12,002 square foot PETCO retail store would occupy a .77 acre site. As shown on Exhibit B, the building is proposed to be set back 20 feet from the residential uses to the north and west as required by the Specific Plan. The building is set back 132 feet from San Ramon Road and more than complies with the front yard setback of 20 feet. The building is set back 10 feet from the eventual property line along Dublin Boulevard and meets the street side yard setback requirement of the adjacent R-S-D-20 zone of 10 feet as required by the Ordinance. Building Heights The proposed building would be 30 feet high at its highest point and would be consistent with the maximum allowable height in the CoN zone of 35 feet. Landscaping A final detailed landscape and irrigation plan is required which would be generally consistent with the landscape plan shown on Exhibit B. The landscaping on that plan must not obstruct sight distance of motorists, pedestrians or bicyclists. Landscaping at drive aisle intersections and adjacent to the pedestrian pathway must not be taller than thirty inches. The pathway adjacent to San Ramon Road contains curvatures that must be reduced in order to maximize public safety. The landscape and irrigation plan must be in conformity with the City's Water-Efficient Landscaping Ordinance. Property within public ownership to the north of the project and on the northwest corner of Dublin Boulevard and San Ramon Road as shown on Exhibit B shall be shown on those plans. Planting on the corner remaining under public ownership shall be drought resistant and not require irrigation. Conditions requiring the above are incorporated into the Draft Resolution of the Site Development Review. 4 ALTERNATIVES If the City Council wishes to uphold the March 6, 1995, decision of the Planning Commission approving the project it would be necessary to approve Exhibit E 1, Draft Resolution of Approval of the Site Development Review as approved by the Planning Commission. If the City Council wishes to grant the appeal and void the March 6, 1995, decision of the Planning Commission it would be necessary to approve Exhibit E2, Draft Resolution of Denial of the Site Development Review as approved by the Planning Commission. If the City Council wishes to approve the revised project submitted on March 21. 1995, it would be necessary to approve Exhibit E3, Draft Resolution of Approval of Site Deveiopment Review for Revised Project (with any revisions to signage and/or parking). RECOMMENDA TION Staff recommends that the City Council, after discussing signage and parking, approve the revised PA 94-055, PETCO Site Development Review and approve Exhibit E3 Draft Resolution of Approval of Site Development Review for Revised Project because: 1. The project has been revised to preserve the open space and trees on the corner; 2. The project is consistent with the Zoning Ordinance and the Specific Plan with regard to building setbacks and building heights.; 3. The project as revised would promote an orderly and harmonious site and structural development compatible with surrounding properties and neighborhoods; III. SIGNAGE APPLICABLE REGULATIONS Wall Signs The Sign Ordinance allows wall signs to have an area equal to one (1) square foot for each lineal foot of tenant frontage by right. With a Site Development Review, this standard may be increased to one and a half (1.51 square feet per lineal foot of tenant frontage. This could only be exceeded by means of a Master Sign Program if necessary findings could be made. Freestanding Signs A freestanding sign can have a maximum height of ten (10) feet at the property line and may increase in height by one-half (.5) foot for every one (1) foot the sign is set back from the street property line, up to a maximum of 20 feet. With an Administrative Conditional Use Permit, this standard may be increased up to thirty-five (35) feet. This could only be exceeded by means of a Master Sign Program if necessary findings could be made. A freestanding sign can have a maximum area per side of fifteen (15) square feet at the property line and may increase in size by two and one-half (2.51 square feet per side for each one (11 foot the sign is set back from the street property line, up to a maximum of one hundred and fifty 11501 square feet. This standard could only be exceeded by means of a Master Sign Program if necessary findings could be made. ANALYSIS Wall Signs A wall sign on the South elevation of the PETCO project could have a maximum size of 177 square feet (118 feet of tenant frontage x 1.5 = 177) pursuant to a Site Development Review. The maximum size of a wall sign allowed on the East elevation would be 153 square feet (102 feet of tenant frontage x 1.5 = 153) pursuant to a Site Development Review. The Applicant is proposing a 175 square foot sign on the South elevation and a 151.25 square foot sign on the East elevation. These signs are, therefore, consistent with the Sign Ordinance if a Site Development Review is approved. Freestanding Signs The Planning Commission, on March 6, 1995, approved a ten (10) foot freestanding sign with fifty-seven (57) square feet of area per side located at the northwest corner of Dublin Boulevard and San Ramon Road. This was accomplished by adopting a Master Sign Program and by making required findings. 5 In the revised plan submitted by the Applicant on March 21, 1995, a ten (10) foot high freestanding sign with fifty-seven (57) square feet per side would be five feet from the property line and located to the south of the driveway off San Ramon Road. If the City Council wishes to approve this sign, it would be necessary to adopt a Master Sign Program and make required findings. Staff has included findings and conditions in the Exhibit E3, Draft Resolution of Approval of Site Development Review for Revised Project, permitting the proposed freestanding sign as part of a Master Sign Program. The Applicant has provided two alternative sign concepts which meet the requirements of the Sign Ordinance with regard to height and area without either an Administrative Conditional Use Permit or Master Sign Program (Items 2/SD5 and 1/SD5 of Exhibit Q). Item 2/SD5 is a freestanding monument sign that is five (5) feet four (4) inches tall and six and one-half (6.5) feet wide and has a total square footage of twenty two and three quarter (22.75) square feet. Item 1/SD5 is a freestanding pole sign that is nine 19) feet, ten (10) inches tall and nine (9) feet side and has a total square footage of twenty-two and one half 122.5) square feet. The Sign Ordinance would allow a twenty-seven and one-half 127.5) square foot sign at this location. Alternatives If the City Council wishes to approve either of the two sign alternatives 12iSD5 or 1/SD5l, a Master Sign Program would not be necessary and Findings I, J and K and conditions 57, 59 and 60 of Exhibit E3, Draft Resolution of Approval of Site Development Review for Revised Project, need not be made. If the City Council wishes to approve the (10) foot tall, fifty-seven 157) square foot sign, a Master Sign Program would be necessary and findings I, J and K and Conditions 57-60, included in Exhibit E3, Draft Resolution of Approval of Site Development Review for Revised Project, would need to be made. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council approve the ten (10) foot tall, fifty-seven (57) square foot sign and make the necessary findings and conditions included in Exhibit E3, Draft Resolution of Approval of Site Development Review for Revised Project, approving a Master Sign Program (Findings I, J and K and Conditions 57-60). Staff makes this recommendation because: 1 . The sign's contribution to effective and attractive identification of the PETCO store, services and uses and the design quality of the site and surrounding area will be superior to the quality that would ordinarily result under the Sign Ordinance. This is because the sign is attractive and unusual and has a design related to the pet store use. 2. That all of the proposed signs of the PETCO use are compatible with the style or character of existing improvements on the site and are well related to each other in that they incorporate the corporate logo and color scheme of PETCO. 3. That the sign is not located near other freestanding signs and therefore causes no conflicts with nearby signage. 4. That all of the proposed signage conforms with the design criteria in Section 8.08.060 of the Sign Ordinance. IV. PARKING WAIVER APPLICABLE REGULATIONS Section 8-63.19 of the Zoning Ordinance requires, for retail stores with up to 12,000 square feet of floor area, twenty (20) parking spaces plus one parking space for each 150 square feet of floor area in excess of 6,000 square feet. This would result in a maximum parking demand of sixty (60) parking spaces for this project. Section 8-63.16 of the Ordinance allows parts of buildings used for non-public uses to be subtracted from the total when calculating parking spaces. The General Development Criteria of the San Ramon Road Specific Plan permit that required parking for various uses as identified by the existing City of Dublin Zoning Ordinance may be modified to allow up to 25 % of required parking spaces to be waived by the Planning Commission based on evidence presented demonstrating that the particular use of land will require a smaller number of permanent spaces based on the anticipated use of the land. Furthermore, sufficient evidence must be presented demonstrating the unique or changed circumstances substantiating the waiving of required parking spaces. 6 ANALYSIS The revised project has a slightly larger useable floor area than the project approved by the Planning Commission (10,421 square feet instead of 10,164 square feet). The Zoning Ordinance, as stated above, requires a maximum of sixty (60) parking spaces for this project. The Ordinance does allow for the reduction of floor area used for non-public purposes. Staff has calculated that 1,581 square feet of the proposed building would be used for non-public purposes, yielding a floor area of 10,421 square feet for the revised project. This floor area requires a net of forty-nine (49) parking spaces (20 spaces + 4421/150 or 29 spaces = 49 spaces) . The Applicant is proposing forty (40) parking spaces, a reduction of nine 19) spaces or 18.5%. The San Ramon Road Specific Plan, as stated above, allows a maximum of a 25% reduction in required parking if evidence is presented demonstrating that PETCO will require a smaller number of permanent spaces based on the anticipated use of the land. PETCO performed a parking analysis IExhibit H) from Thursday, January 19, 1995, to Monday, January 23, 1995, at the Chico and Stockton PETCO stores: PET CO PARKING ANALYSIS Store Maximum Parking Demand at anyone time Average Parking Demand at any one time for entire day A verage Parking Demand at any one time during peak hours Chico 18,000 sq. ft.) 20 6 8 Stockton (13,300 sq. ft.) 10 3 4 PETCO estimates that the average number of employees on site at anyone time would be four 14). The total parking demand for the two comparable stores at anyone time would therefore be 24 vehicles and 14 vehicles respectively. This demand would consume approximately one-half of the parking proposed for the Dublin PETCO. Staff is of the opinion that sufficient evidence has been presented demonstrating the proposed PETCO store would require a smaller number of permanent spaces based on the anticipated use of the land. Furthermore, the reduced demand indicated by the study shows a unique circumstance substantiating the waiving of the requested nine (9) parking spaces or eighteen and one-half 118.5) percent of the required parking. ALTERNATIVES If the City Council wishes to uphold the March 6, 1995, decision of the Planning Commission approving, including the waiver of eight (8) of the required forty-eight (48) parking spaces in the project Idue to the smaller useable size) it would be necessary to approve Exhibit El, Draft Resolution of Approval of the Site Development Review as approved by the Planning Commission, which includes the necessary findings relating to the waiver of parking. If the City Council wishes to approve the revised project, including the waiver of nine (9) of the forty-nine (49) parking spaces in the project (due to the larger useable area), submitted on March 21, 1995, it would be necessary to approve Exhibit E3, Draft Resolution of Approval of Site Development Review for Revised Project, which includes the necessary findings relating to the waiver of parking. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council make findings relating to the waiver of nine (9) parking spaces and authorize inclusion of conditions requiring and regulating forty (40) parking spaces in the Draft Resolution of the Site Development Review (Findings G and H and Conditions 52 through 56 of Exhibit E). The PETCO project was reviewed by Staff from the Dublin San Ramon Services District, the Dougherty Regional Fire Authority, the Dublin Police Services and the City Departments of Public Works and Planning. 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S r.: ~ i ij;; ~ ~ ~ ; : I E q i' ; ~ ~ :; . ; ; ! ! i ~.~ ~ ~ j i" ~ ~ ~i~~ ~ ~ 3 ; ; ! ~ -., RESOLUTION NO. - 95 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCil OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ----~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ADOPTING A NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE FOR PA 94-055 PETCO CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW AT 11976 DUBLIN BOULEVARD WHEREAS, Steve Thomas, representative for PETCO, submitted an application requesting approval of a Conditional Use Permit and Site Development Review for a 12,002 square foot PETCO retail store; and WHEREAS, the California Environmental Quality Act ICEQAI, State CEOA guidelines and City Environmental Guidelines require that certain projects be reviewed for environmental impacts and that environmental documents be prepared; and WHEREAS, the application has been reviewed in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQAl and a Negative Declaration has been prepared for this project as it will not have a significant effect on the environment; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing on said application on March 6. 1995, and did adopt Resolution 95-07 adopting the Negative Declaration, Resolution 95-08, approving PA 94.055 PETCO Conditional Use Permit and Resolution 95-09, approving PA 94-055 PETCO Site Development Review; and WHEREAS, the decision of the Planning Commission on the PETCO project was appealed on March 7, 1995, by Councilmember Barnes; and WHEREAS, the appeal was amended by Councilmember Barnes on March 20, 1995; and WHEREAS, the City Council did hold a public hearing on said application on March 27,1995; did review and consider the Ne9ative Declaration; and did adopt Resolution No. -95, adopting the Negative Declaration, Resolution No. -95 approving PA 94-055 PETCO Conditional Use Permit, and Resolution No. -95 approving PA 94-055 PETCO Site Development Review; and WHEREAS, public notice of Negative Declaration was given in all respects as required by law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby find: 1 . That the project will not have a significant effect on the environment; and 2. That the Negative Declaration has been prepared and processed in accordance with State and local laws and guideline regulation; and 3. That the Ne9ative Declaration is complete and adequate. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin City Council does hereby adopt the Negative Declaration for PA 94-055 PETCO. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 27th day of March, 1995. AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: MAYOR ATTEST: City Clerk (94-055/NDRES2J ~YH" .I[jrr C ~^4 . ~ U. 1 RESOLUTION NO. -95 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APPROVING PA 94-055 PETCO CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AT 11976 DUBLIN BOULEVARD AS APPROVED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION ON MARCH 6, 1995 WHEREAS, Steve Thomas, representing PETCO, submitted an application requesting approval of a Conditional Use Permit for the construction and operation of a 12,002 square foot PETCO retail store; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing on said application on March 6, 1995, and did adopt Resolution 95-07 adopting the Negative Declaration, Resolution 95-08, approving PA 94-055 PETCO Conditional Use Permit and Resolution 95-09, approving PA 94-055 PETCO Site Development Review; and WHEREAS, the decision of the Planning Commission on the PETCO project was appealed on March 7, 1995, by Councilmember Barnes; and. WHEREAS, the appeal was amended by Councilmember Barnes on March 20, 1995; and WHEREAS, the City Council did hold a public hearing on said application on March 27,1995; and WHEREAS, proper notice of said public hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and WHEREAS, the application has been reviewed in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQAl and a Negative Declaration has been adopted (City Council Resolution No. -95). This project will not have a significant effect on the environment; and WHEREAS, the City Council did consider the proposal to change from one established use to another permitted use as required by the San Ramon Road Specific Plan; and WHEREAS, the Staff Report was submitted recommending that the application be conditionally approved; and E, X' H 1.......""" .. . !-..q j '-- ~..~;;-~. Dl WHEREAS, the City Council did hear and consider all said reports, recommendations and testimony hereinabove set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission of the City of Dublin does hereby find: A. The construction and operation of the PETCO retail store will serve a public need by providing, the retail sale of pet supplies in the City of Dublin. B. The use will be properly related to other land uses and transportation and service facilities in the vicinity, as the proposed use will be compatible with the type and nature of operations typically found in the neighborhood. C. The use, under all circumstances and conditions of this particular case, will not materially adversely affect 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 district in which it is to be located. E. The project is consistent with the policies contained in the City's General Plan and in the San Ramon Road Specific Plan. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin Planning Commission does hereby conditionally approve PA 94.055, PETCO Conditional Use Permit application, as generally depicted by materials labeled Exhibit A, stamped approved and on file with the Dublin Planning Department, subject to the following conditions: CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: Unless stated otherwise. all Conditions of Approval shall be complied with orior to the i~suance of building oermits or establishment of use. and shall be subject to Plannin<;J Department review and aoproval. The followin<;J codes represent those ~;e;;rtment~agenCieS responsible for monitoring compliance of the conditions of approval. ,P1~PI:nnin . rBl Building. IPOl Police. IPWl Public Works. IADMl Administration/City At rn v. IFIt..n Finance. rFl Dougherty Re<;Jional Fire Authority. IDSm Dublin San Ramon Services District. [Co] Alameda County Deoartment of Environmental Health. GENERAL 1. This Conditional Use Permit approval for PA 94-055 is to allow the operation of a PETCO retail store at 11976 Dublin Boulevard in a C-N Neighborhood Business District. This approval shall generally conform to the plans prepared by George Meu Associates dated January 23, 1995, consisting of sheets SD2, S03, and S04 stamped approved, and the plans prepared by George Meu Associates dated March 2, 1995, consisting of sheet S01 stamped approved labeled Exhibit A. These 2 sheets consist of a Site Plan and Grading Plan; a Preliminary Landscape Plan; a Floor Plan and Roof Plan and Exterior Elevations except as modified by conditions of this resolution. [PLJ SECURITY 2. As required by the Dublin Department of Police Services, all security hardware for the new structure must comply with the City of Dublin Non-Residential Security Requirements (Attachment 5). [B, PO] 3. The Applicant shall work with the Dublin Department of Police Services prior to submittal of building plans and on an ongoing basis to establish an effective theft prevention and security program. [PO] 4. The Applicant should consider the use of anti-graffiti coating on windows and wall surfaces. [PO] 5. The curbing to the north of the building shall be painted red and the driveway to the north of the building shall be designated as a fire lane. The curbing at the entrances to the parking lot and around the two islands in the middle of the parking lot shall be painted red. 6. The door on the north side of the building shall be provided with a peep-hole for the safety of employees exiting that door. 7. Prior to issuance of building permits, the Applicant shall provide written documentation to the Planning Department that all Dublin Police Services requirements have been, or will be, met. [PO, PL] DEBRISIDUST/CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY 8. Measures shall be taken to contain all trash, construction debris, and materials on- site until disposal off-site can be arranged. The Applicant shall be responsible for corrective measures at no expense to the City of Dublin. [B, PW] 9. Areas undergoing grading, and all other construction activities, shall be watered, or other dust palliative measures used, to prevent dust, as conditions warrant. [B, PW] 10. The use of any temporary construction fencing shall be subject to the review and approval of the Director of the Department of Public Works and the Building Official. [PW, B, PL] 11. The trash receptacle shall be located as agreed upon with the Livermore Dublin Disposal Company. Written confirmation of this shall be sent to the Director of Planning by the Applicant prior to the issuance of building permits. [PI] 3 12. This permit shall be revocable for cause in accordance with Section 8-90.3 of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance. Any violation of the terms or conditions of this permit shall be subject to citation. [PLl PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 27th day of March, 1995. AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: MAYOR ATTEST: City Clerk (94-55/cupres3) 4 RESOLUTION NO. -95 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN DENYING PA 94-055 PETCO CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AT 11976 DUBLIN BOULEVARD AS APPROVED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION ON MARCH 6, 1995 WHEREAS, Steve Thomas, representing PETCa, submitted an application requesting approval of a Conditional Use Permit for the construction and operation of a 12,002 square foot PETCa retail store; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing on said application on March 6, 1995, and did adopt Resolution 95-07 adopting the Negative Declaration, Resolution 95-08, approving PA 94-055 PETCa Conditional Use Permit and Resolution 95-09, approving PA 94-055 PETCa Site Development Review; and WHEREAS, the decision of the Planning Commission on the PETCa project was appealed on March 7, 1995, by Council member Barnes; and WHEREAS, the appeal was amended by Councilmember Barnes on March 20, 1995; and WHEREAS, the City Council did hold a public hearing on said application on March 27, 1995; and WHEREAS, proper notice of said public hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and WHEREAS, the application has been reviewed in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQAI and a Negative Declaration has been adopted (City Council Resolution No. -95). This project will not have a significant effect on the environment; and WHEREAS, the City Council did consider the proposal to change from one established use to another permitted use as required by the San Ramon Road Specific Plan; and WHEREAS, the Staff Report was submitted recommending that the revised application submitted March 21, 1995, be conditionally approved; and ?"'XL1~'f'1"'r" ,p:. ~ ~ !) ,1 'i! ;~ d' 'i ..;;t, ';1; ",. c:GIfI .... ~~ ;":0.. D4 WHEREAS, the City Council did hear and consider all said reports, recommendations and testimony hereinabove set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby find: A. That the Construction of a PETCO store as shown on Exhibit A considered by the Planing Commission on March 6, 1995, would have a negative visual impact on the City of Dublin in that its construction would eliminate valuable open space and cedar trees which are integral to the identity of Dublin. B. That the elimination of valuable open space and cedar trees at this location would constitute a significant and not mitigable environmental impact because the mature cedar tree and the two immature cedar trees and the open space at this location constitute one of the few open space areas remaining in central Dublin and are not replaceable. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 27th day of March, 1995. AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: MAYOR ATTEST: City Clerk t94-55/cupres41 2 RESOLUTION NO. -95 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN -------------------------------------------------------------~------------------------------------------------------------- APPROVING PA 94-055 PETCO CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AT 11976 DUBLIN BOULEVARD FOR REVISED PROJECT SUBMITTED MARCH 21, 1995 WHEREAS, Steve Thomas, representing PETCa, submitted an application requesting approval of a Conditional Use Permit for the construction and operation of a 12,002 square foot PETCa retail store; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing on said application on March 6, 1995, and did adopt Resolution 95-07 adopting the Negative Declaration, Resolution 95-08, approving PA 94-055 PETCa Conditional Use Permit and Resolution 95-09, approving PA 94-055 PETCa Site Development Review; and WHEREAS, the decision of the Planning Commission on the PETCa project was appealed on March 7, 1995, by Councilmember Barnes; and WHEREAS, the appeal was amended by Councilmember Barnes on March 20, 1995; and WHEREAS, the City Council did hold a public hearing on said application on March 27, 1995; and WHEREAS, proper notice of said public hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and WHEREAS, the application has been reviewed in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and a Negative Declaration has been adopted (City Council Resolution No. -95). This project will not have a significant effect on the environment; and WHEREAS, the City Council did consider the proposal to change from one established use to another permitted use as required by the San Ramon Road Specific Plan; and WHEREAS, the Staff Report was submitted recommending that the application be conditionally approved; and EXHiBiT 03 WHEREAS, the City Council did hear and consider all said reports, recommendations and testimony hereinabove set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby find: A. The construction and operation of the PETCO retail store will serve a public need by providing, the retail sale of pet supplies in the City of Dublin. B. The use will be properly related to other land uses and transportation and service facilities in the vicinity, as the proposed use will be compatible with the type and nature of operations typically found in the neighborhood. C. The use, under all circumstances and conditions of this particular case, will not materially adversely affect 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 district in which it is to be located. E. The project is consistent with the policies contained in the City's General Plan and in the San Ramon Road Specific Plan. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin City Council does hereby conditionally approve PA 94-055, PETCO Conditional Use Permit application, as generally depicted by materials labeled Exhibit B, stamped approved and on file with the Dublin Planning Department, subject to the following conditions: CONDITIONS OF APPROV AL: ~nless ~t~ted o~herwi:e. all Conditions of Aoproval shall be comolied with orior to the i~:~anc f buil ing p rmits or establishment of use. and shall be subiect to Planning 0: artment review and aoproval. The following codes reoresent those ~,,~;rtment~a~enci~s re~~~n~~le fo; monitoring compliance of the conditions of aporoval. I PL~Plannin~. B1 B_ildin P Poli e. rpWl Public Works. [ADMl Administration/Citv A~Lrn::. [FIN~ Finance. fFl D~ugherty Regional Fire Authoritv. [DSRl Dublin San Ramon S rvic Distri t, rcOJ Alameda County Department of Environmental Health. GENERAL 1. This Conditional Use Permit approval for PA 94-055 is to allow the operation of a 12,002 square foot PETCO retail store at 11976 Dublin Boulevard in a CoN Neighborhood Business District. This approval shall generally conform to the plans prepared by George Meu Associates dated March 21, 1995, stamped approved labeled Exhibit B. These sheets consist of a Site Plan and Grading Plan; a 2 Preliminary Landscape Plan; a Floor Plan and Roof Plan and Exterior Elevations except as modified by conditions of this resolution. [PLJ SECURITY 2. As required by the Dublin Department of Police Services, all security hardware for the new structure must comply with the City of Dublin Non-Residential Security Requirements (Exhibit J). [B, PO) 3. The Applicant shall work with the Dublin Department of Police Services prior to submittal of building plans and on an ongoing basis to establish an effective theft prevention and security program. [POI 4. The Applicant should consider the use of anti-graffiti coating on windows and wall surfaces. [PO] 5. The curbing at the entrances to the parking lot shall be painted red except where adjacent to a required parking space. 6. The door on the north side of the building shall be provided with a peep-hole for the safety of employees exiting that door. 7. Prior to issuance of building permits, the Applicant shall provide written documentation to the Planning Department that all Dublin Police Services requirements have been, or will be, met. [PO, PL] DEBRIS/DUST/CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY 8. Measures shall be taken to contain all trash, construction debris, and materials on- site until disposal off-site can be arranged. The Applicant shall be responsible for corrective measures at no expense to the City of Dublin. [B, PW] 9. Areas undergoing grading, and all other construction activities, shall be watered, or other dust palliative measures used, to prevent dust, as conditions warrant. [B, PW] 10. The use of any temporary construction fencing shall be subject to the review and approval of the Director of the Department of Public Works and the Building Official. [PW, B, PL] 11. The trash receptacle shall be located as agreed upon with the Livermore Dublin Disposal Company. Written confirmation of this shall be sent to the Director of Planning by the Applicant prior to the issuance of building permits. [PI] 3 12. This permit shall be revocable for cause in accordance with Section 8-90.3 of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance. Any violation of the terms or conditions of this permit shall be subject to citation. [PLJ PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 27th day of March, 1995. AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: MA YOR ATTEST: City Clerk 4 RESOLUTION NO. -95 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APPROVING PA 94-055 PETCO SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW AT 11976 DUBLIN BOULEVARD AS APPROVED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION ON MARCH 6, 1995 WHEREAS, Steve Thomas, representing PETCO, submitted an application requesting approval of a Site Development Review for the construction of a 12,002 square foot PETCO retail store including the waiver of 17% of the required parking spaces and the establishment of a Master Sign Program; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing on said application on March 6, 1995, and did adopt Resolution 95-07 adopting the Negative Declaration, Resolution 95- 08, approving PA 94-055 PETeO Conditional Use Permit and Resolution 95-09, approving PA 94- 055 PETCO Site Development Review; and WHEREAS, the decision of the Planning Commission on the PETCO project was appealed on March 7, 1995, by Councilmember Barnes; and WHEREAS, the appeal was amended by Councilmember Barnes on March 20, 1995; and WHEREAS, the City Council did hold a public hearing on said application on March 27, 1995; and WHEREAS, proper notice of said public hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and WHEREAS, the application has been reviewed in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEOA) and a Negative Declaration has been adopted (City Council Resolution No. -95). This project will not have a significant effect on the environment; and WHEREAS, the Staff Report was submitted recommending that the application be conditionally approved; and WHEREAS, the City Council did hear and consider all said reports, recommendations and testimony hereinabove set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission of the City of Dublin does hereby find that: A. The approval of this application is consistent with the intent/purpose of Section 8- 95.0 SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW. !."""\-~. :ll~~"".\'" E' .,~ ~ . "..."1 <...I';...M_ D ~ ~. B. The approval of this application, as conditioned, complies with the General Plan, the San Ramon Road Specific Plan, with District Regulations and the general requirements established in the Zoning Ordinance. C. The approval of this application, as conditioned, is in the best interests of the public health, safety and general welfare. D. The proposed site development, including site layout, vehicular access, circulation and parking, setbacks, height, walls, public safety and similar elements have been designed to provide a desirable environment for the development. E. Architectural consideration, including the character, scale and quality of the design, the architectural relationship with the site and other buildings, building materials and colors, screening of exterior appurtenances, exterior lighting and similar elements have been incorporated into the project in order to insure compatibility of this development with the development's design concept or theme and the character of adjacent buildings and uses. F. Landscape considerations, including the locations, type, size, color, texture and coverage of plant materials, provisions and similar elements have been considered to insure visual relief and an attractive environment for the public. G. The approval of this Site Development Review will be consistent with the policies set forth within the Dublin General Plan and the San Ramon Road Specific Plan. H. That sufficient evidence has been presented demonstrating that the proposed PETCO store in Dublin will require a smaller number of permanent spaces (40 rather than 481 based on anticipated use of the land. I. That sufficient evidence has been presented demonstrating the unique circumstance substantiating the waiving of 17% (eight spaces) of the required parking spaces. J. That the Master Sign Program as shown on Exhibit A Sheet SDl dated March 2, 1995, and Sheet SD4 dated January 23, 1995 contributes to an effective and attractive identification of businesses, services and uses and that the design quality of the site will be superior to the quality that would result under the regulations and standards of the Ordinance. K. That all of the proposed signs of the retail complex are compatible with the style or character of existing improvements on the site and are well related to each other. L. That all of the proposed sign age generally conforms with the Design Criteria in Section 8.08.060 of the Ordinance. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin Planning Commission does hereby conditionally approve PA 94-055, PETCO Site Development Review application, as generally depicted by materials labeled Exhibit A, stamped approved and on file with the Dublin Planning Department, subject to the following conditions: 2 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: Unless stated otherwise. all Conditions of Aooroval shall be comolied with orior to the issuance of buildino oermits or establishment of use. and shall be subiect to Planning Deoartment review and aooroval. The followina codes represent those deoartments/aoencies resoonsible for monitoring comoliance of the conditions of aooroval. rPLl Planning. fB] Buildino. rpO] Police. rpWl Public Works. [ADMl Administration/City Attornev rFIN] Finance. IF] Doughertv Regional Fire Authority roSR] Dublin San Ramon Services District. rcOJ Alameda County Deoartment of Environmental Health. rZ7] Zone Seven. GENERAL 1. This Site Development Review approval for PA 94-055 is to allow the construction of a PETCO retail store in the CoN Neighborhood Business District. This approval shall generally conform to the plans prepared by George Meu Associates dated January 23, 1995, consisting of sheets SD2, SD3, and SD4 stamped approved, and plans prepared by George Meu Associates dated March 2, 1995, consisting of sheet SDl stamped approved labeled Exhibit A. These sheets consist of a Site Plan and Grading Plan; a Preliminary Landscape pran; a Floor Plan and Roof Plan and Exterior Elevations except as modified by conditions of this resolution. [PLl 2. The Applicant shall comply with all applicable city of Dublin Site Development Review Standard Conditions and the City of Dublin Non-Residential Requirements (Attachments 4 and 5). [PL] 3. All signs shall be subject to the requirements of the Sign Regulations within the Zoning Ordinance. [PL] PUBLIC WORKS 4. The project developer shall complete the purchase of the necessary right-of-way from the City to construct the easterly portion of the parking lot prior to the issuance of a building permit. The dedication of five (5) feet of frontage along Dublin Boulevard shall be used to offset the purchase of land on an equal square foot basis. [PWj 5. A Traffic Impact Fee in the amount of $20,810 shall be paid, as agreed to by the applicant, prior to the issuance of building permits. [PW] 6. All damaged on-site existing pavement sections shall be repaired or replaced as directed by the City Engineer. [PW] 7. The area outside the building shall drain outward at a 2% minimum slope for unpaved areas and a 1 % minimum in paved areas (with a maximum gradient of 5%) unless otherwise approved by the Director of Public Works. [PW] 8. Where storm water flows against a curb, a curb with gutter shall be used. The flows line of all asphalt paved areas carrying water shall be slurry sealed at least three feet on either side of the center of a swale. [PW] 9. All catch basins within paved areas not against curb and gutter shall have a 3-foot concrete apron around all sided of the inlet per City of Dublin Standard Plans. [PW] 3 10. All improvements within the public right-of-way, including curb, gutter, sidewalks, driveways, paving and utilities, must be constructed in accordance with approved standards and/or plans and may be constructed only after an encroachment permit has been issued. [PW] 11. The Applicant shall be responsible for correcting deficiencies in the existing frontage improvements to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. [PWl 12. Any relocation of improvements or public facilities shall be accomplished at no expense to the City. [PW] 13. The Applicant shall install 5-foot flat flares on all driveways to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. [PW] 14. All on-site pedestrian walkways shall maintain a minimum four 14) foot unobstructed width. [PWl 15. The project shall conform to requirements of the City of Dublin "Typical Public Works Conditions of Approval for Commercial/Industrial Site Development Review or Conditional Use Permit Development" and "City of Dublin Improvement Plan General Notes" (Attachment 6) with the exception of Condition 27. [PW] 16. Prior to grading, a construction fence shall be installed around the Cedar tree to be preserved. The location to be at the edge of the grading for the parking lot curb. [PW] 17. If in the opinion of the City Engineer a traffic problem exists due to automobiles exiting the driveway on San Ramon Road, the City may prohibit automobiles from exiting that driveway onto San Ramon Road. Entrance to that driveway would be allowed. [PW] LlGHT1NG 18. Exterior lighting shall be provided and shall be of a design and placement so as not to cause glare onto adjoining properties or onto Dublin Boulevard or San Ramon Road. Lighting used after daylight hours shall be adequate to provide for security needs 11.5 foot candles). Roof-mounted exterior lighting shall be provided around the entire perimeter of the building to provide "wash" security lighting. The Applicant shall provide photometrics and cut sheets for the review and approval of the Police Department and the Planning Director. [PL. PO] FIRE PROTECTION 19. Fire flows shall meet the requirements of the Dougherty Regional Fire Authority (DRFA). [F] 20. The building shall be sprinkled as required by DRFA. [F] 21. All valves and controls, including the automatic fire suppression system, shall be supervised by an approved central station, in compliance with DRFA requirements. [F] 4 22. Prior to issuance of a building permit, a Fire Impact Fee in the amount of $600.00 per 2,000 square feet of building area shall be collected separately for each new building, in accordance with DRFA requirements. [F, B] 23. A Fire Hydrant and Fire Department Connection shall be located in the large island in the middle of the parking lot. [F] 24. The curbing to the north of the building shall be painted red and designated as a "no parking _ fire access" area. The curbing at the entrances to the parking lot and along the two islands, except adjacent to a required parking space, shall be painted red and designated as a "no parking" area. [F] 25. A "Knox Box" shall be installed on the main entryway to the building. [F] 26. Provide DRFA with Materials Safety Data Sheets for chemical products to be on stock. [F] 27. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the Applicant shall provide written confirmation to the Planning Department that the requirements of DRFA have been, or will be, met. [F, B, PL] DISPOSAL SERVICE 28. The trash receptacle shall be located as agreed upon with Livermore Dublin Disposal. Written confirmation of this shall be sent to the Director of Planning by the Applicant prior to the issuance of building permits. IPLl 29. The Applicant shall submit a design detail and location of the trash enclosure area subject to the Planning Director's review and approval. The design of the trash enclosure shall reflect dimensional criteria deemed acceptable by Livermore Dublin Disposal and shall incorporate use of a 10' x 10' concrete apron in front to facilitate a mechanical pick-up service. If wooden door are utilized, the doors shall be trimmed with a heavy metal lip. Raised concrete curbing shall be provided inside the trash enclosure area to serve as wheel stops for metal trash bins to protect the interior walls of the enclosure. Colors and materials of the rash enclosure shall be architecturally compatible with the main structure subject to Planning Director review and approval. [PL, LDD, B] 30. The trash enclosure shall be constructed of non-combustible materials. [F] DUBLIN SAN RAMON SERVICES DISTRICT IDSRSDl 31. Prior to issuance of any building permit, complete improvement plans shall be submitted to DSRSD that conform to the requirements of the DSRSD Code, the DSRSD "Standard Procedures, Specifications and Drawings for Design and Installation of Water and Wastewater Facilities", all applicable DSRSD Master Plans and all DSRSD policies. [DSR] 32. All mains shall be sized to provide sufficient capacity to accommodate future flow demands in addition to each development project's demand. Layout and sizing of mains shall be in conformance with DSRSD utility master planning. [DSR] 5 33. Domestic and fire protection waterline systems for Tracts or Commercial Developments shall be designed to be looped or interconnected to avoid dead end sections in accordance with requirements of the DSRSD Standard Specifications and sound engineering practice. [DSR] 34. DSRSD policy requires public water and sewer lines to be located in public streets rather than in off-street locations to the fullest extent possible. If 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. [DSR] 35. Prior to approval by the City of a grading permit or a site development permit, the locations and widths of all proposed easement dedications for water and sewer lines shall be submitted to and approved by DSRSD. [DSR] 36. All easement dedications for DSRSD facilities shall be by separate instrument irrevocably offered to DSRSD. [DSR] 37. Prior to issuance by the City of any Building Permit, all utility connection fees, plan checking fees, inspection fees, permit 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. [DSR] 38. Prior to issuance by the City of any Building Permit, all 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 engineer's 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. [DSR] 39. No sewerline or water line construction shall be permitted unless the proper utility construction permit has been issued by DSRSD. A construction permit will only be issued after all of the items in condition 37 have been satisfied. [DSR] 40. The Applicant shall hold DSRSD, its Board of Directors, commissions, employees, and agents of DSRSD harmless and indemnify the same from any litigation, claims, or fines resulting from completion of the project. [DSRJ 41. Special approval is required for any trash enclosure proposed to be connected to public sewers. A roof is required. Applicant shall submit plans for sewer connection of trash enclosure. [DSR] 42. A District water main crosses the area proposed for a parking lot. The owner shall prepare a legal description and dedicate a fifteen (15) foot wide easement to the District for the existing water main. The existing water meter may require relocation at the Applicant's expense. [DSR] 6 ALAMEDA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT (Zone 7\ 43. Special Drainage Area 7-1 was established by the Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (ACFC&WCD) Board (Resolution 6922, May 17, 1966) to provide for a program of flood control improvements along the major streams and arroyos within Zone &. Ordinance No. 53 of the ACFC&WCD prescribes fees an charges within SDA 7-1 to be collected at the time of issuance of a building or use permit. The fees and charges so collected are used to finance SDA 7-1 flood control improvements. The subject site formally was used as a Unocal Service Station. In accordance with ACFC&WCD Ordinance No. 53, Section V - Collection of Fees, item 2, page 7, "fees shall be collected from a parcel of land with preexisting building, structures or improvements or those that have already been assessed a drainage fee if the proposed use will be such that a higher drainage fee should be assessed, provided, however, that such a fee shall be equal to the difference in the amount calculated to be due under the new use and the amount calculated to be due under the old use in accordance with the fee schedule contained in Section II hereof." [Z7] 44. Zone 7 administers a program for the destruction of unused wells in the Livermore-Amador Valley. Known water wells without a documented intent of future use, filed with Zone 7, are to be destroyed prior to any demolition or construction activity in accordance with a \!Veil destruction permit obtained from Zone 7. Wells Nos. 3SI1W-2H14, -2H16, and -2H17 are known wells located within the subject site. All three wells are monitoring wells constructed by Unocal and may need to be marked and preserved in a sampleable and measurable condition or properly destroyed and replaced in kid at a location approved by the Alameda County Department of Health. Please call Mr. Tom Peacock, Alameda County Environmental Health, Hazardous Materials Section, for a status report of their investigation for possible petroleum product in the soil and/or groundwater. Investigations at other sites have often continued after a change in land use. Other wells encountered prior to or during construction are to be treated similarly. [Z7] ARCi-tITECTURAL 45. Exterior colors shall conform the colors and materials palette submitted to the Dublin Planning Department dated January 23, 1995. All ducts, meters, air conditioning equipment and other mechanical equipment that is on-site or roof-mounted shall be effectively screened from view. [PL] LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION PLANS 46. A final detailed Landscape and Irrigation Plan (at 1 inch = 20 feet or larger). along with a cost estimate of the work and materials proposed, shall be submitted for review and approval by the Planning Director. Landscape and Irrigation Plans shall be signed by a licensed landscape architect. Final landscape plans shall indicate the common and botanical names, container size, growth rate and number of each plant. All landscaping, as shown on the Landscape and Irrigation Plan, shall include drought tolerant vegetation. [PLl 7 47. The final landscape plan shall be generally consistent with the preliminary landscape plans prepared by George Meu and Associates, dated received by the Planning Department on January 23, 1995 and more specifically with sheet SD 1 dated March 2, 1995 IExhibit A, sheet SD2). [PL] 48. Landscaping shall not obstruct the sight distance of motorists, pedestrians or bicyclists. Except for trees, landscaping at drive aisle intersections shall not be taller than thirty 130) inches above the curb. More specifically, the landscaping in the both on-site and off-site adjacent to the pathway adjacent to San Ramon Road should not be taller than thirty (30) inches in order to provide for the safety of pedestrians and bicycle riders. [PL] 49. The pathway adjacent to San Ramon Road shall be redesigned to reduce the curvature of the pathway at the northmost point of the off-site landscape area. If necessary remove the existing tree and replace it with a tree of the same species. [PLJ 50. The Applicant shall complete and submit to the Dublin Planning Department the Standard Plant Material, Irrigation and Maintenance Agreement (Attachment 7). [PL] 51. The Applicant shall submit written documentation to the Planning Director lin the form of a Landscape Documentation Package and other required documents) that the development conforms to the City's Water-Efficient Landscaping Ordinance (Attachment 8). [PLJ PARKING 52. Of the forty-eight 1481 parking spaces required by the Zoning Ordinance, eight (81 are waived by the Planning Commission resulting in a parking requirement of forty 140) spaces. 53. The Applicant shall submit a revised parking lot striping plan for new parking areas subject to review and approval of the Planning Director and the Director of Public Works and shall conform the parking plan shown on sheet SDl dated March 2, 1995. All newly-striped parking spaces shall be double-striped with 4-inch wide stripes set approximately 2 feet apart as shown on the "Typical Parking Striping Detail" (Attachment 9). Handicapped, visitor, and employee and compact parking spaces shall be appropriately identified on the pavement and designated on the parking plan. [PL] 54. Handicapped ramps and parking stalls shall be provided and maintained as required by the State of California Title 24 provisions including the provision of an eight 18) foot wide striped handicapped ramp for a handicapped van parking space. [PL, BJ 55. The Applicant shall provide a minimum one foot wide raised curb or equivalent on landscape fingers and islands adjacent to parking stalls to allow for pedestrian access. [PLI 56. The Applicant shall provide continuous curbing for all parking stalls. [PW] MASTER SIGN PROGRAM 57. This approval is to establish a Master Sign Program for the PETCO retail site. This approval shall be as generally depicted on Exhibit A sheet SD 1 dated March 2, 1995, and Sheet SD4 8 dated January 23, 1995. All signs approved under this Master Sign Program shall generally conform to the following conditions, dimensions and restrictions: [PLl FREESTANDING SIGN Sign Height: Sign Copy Area: Sign Setback: WALL SIGNS 10 feet 57 square feet per side 5 feet from property line Internally illuminated, individually lettered wall signs on the East building elevation: Sign Area: Letter Height: Sign Length: Emblem: 153 square feet 30 inches 60.5 feet 3 feet by 5 feet I') "_ f) Internally illuminated, individually lettered wall signs on the South building elevation: Sign Area: Letter Height: Sign Length: 177 square feet 30 inches 70 feet including emblems 58. AI.I approved signs shall be well maintained in an attractive manner and in accordance with the approved plans. Any indirect light fixtures used to illuminate any signage on the PETCO site shall be glare-shielded. 59. All signage shall comply with the provisions of the sign regulations of the Zoning Ordinance. Signage approved under this Master Sign Program may only be modified subject to approval by the Planning Director. 60. Any new or proposed signs for the PETCO site shall conform to the Master Sign Program. Any requested signage not shown on the Master Sign Program will require a separate Sign Site Development Review approval by the Planning Director. MISCELLANEOUS 61. Approval of the Site Development Review shall be valid for oneyear, until March 6, 1996. If construction has not commenced by that time, this approval shall be null and void. The approval period for the Site Development Review may be extended six (6) additional months (Applicant must submit a written request for the extension prior to the expiration date of the permit) by the Planning Director upon the determination that the Conditions of Approval remain adequate to assure that the above-stated findings of approval will continue to be met. [PLJ 62. This permit shall be revocable for cause in accordance with Section 8-90.3 of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance. Any violation of the terms or conditions of this permit shall be subject to citation. [PLI 9 63. To apply for building permits, the Applicant shall submit six (6) sets of construction plans to the Building Department for plan check. Each set of plans shall have attached an annotated copy of these conditions of approval. The notations shall clearly indicate how all conditions of approval will be complied with. Construction plans will not be accepted without the annotated conditions attached to each set of plans. The Applicant will be responsible for obtaining the approvals of all participating non-City agencies prior to the issuance of building permits. [B, PL] PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 27th day of March, 1995. AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: MAYOR ATTEST: City Clerk (94-005/sdrres3) 10 RESOLUTION NO. -95 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DENYING PA 94-055 PETCO SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW AT 11976 DUBLIN BOULEVARD AS APPROVED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION ON MARCH 6, 1995 WHEREAS, Steve Thomas, representing PETCO, submitted an application requesting approval of a Site Development Review for the construction of a 12,002 square foot PETCO retail store including the waiver of 17 % of the required parking spaces and the establishment of a Master Sign Program; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing on said application on March 6, 1995, and did adopt Resolution 95-07 adopting the Negative Declaration, Resolution 95- 08, approving PA 94-055 PETCO Conditional Use Permit and Resolution 95-09, approving PA 94- 055 PETCO Site Development Review; and WHEREAS, the decision of the Planning Commission on the PETCO project was appealed on March 7, 1995, by Councilmember Barnes; and WHEREAS, the appeal was amended by Councilmember Barnes on March 20, 1995; and WHEREAS, the City Council did hold a public hearing on said application on March 27, 1995; and WHEREAS, proper notice of said public hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and WHEREAS, the application has been reviewed in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and a Negative Declaration has been adopted (City Council Resolution No. -95). This project will not have a significant effect on the environment; and WHEREAS, the Staff Report was submitted recommending that the application be conditionally approved; and WHEREAS, the City Council did hear and consider all said reports, recommendations and testimony hereinabove set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby find that: A. That the Construction of a PETCO store as shown on Exhibit A considered by the Planing Commission on March 6, 1995, would have a negative visual EXHH31T EA impact on the City of Dublin in that its construction would eliminate valuable open space and cedar trees which are integral to the identity of Dublin. B. That the elimination of valuable open space and cedar trees at this location would constitute a significant and not mitigable environmental impact because the mature cedar tree and the two immature cedar trees and the open space at this location constitute one of the few open space areas remaining in central Dublin and are not replaceable. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 27th day of March, 1995. AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: MA YOR ATTEST: City Clerk (94w005/sdrres4) 2 RESOLUTION NO. -95 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN -----------.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APPROVING PA 94-055 PETCO SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW AT 11976 DUBLIN BOULEVARD FOR REVISED PROJECT SUBMITTED MARCH 21, 1995 WHEREAS, Steve Thomas, representing PETCO, submitted an application requesting approval of a Site Development Review for the construction of a 12,002 square foot PETCa retail store including the waiver of 18.5% of the required parking spaces and the establishment of a Master Sign Program; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing on said application on March 6, 1995, and did adopt Resolution 95-07 adopting the Negative Declaration, Resolution 95- 08, approving PA 94-055 PETCa Conditional Use Permit and Resolution 95-09, approving PA 94- 055 PETCa Site Development Review; and WHEREAS, the decision of the Planning Commission on the PETCO project was appealed on March 7,1995, by Councilmember Barnes; and WHEREAS, the appeal was amended by Councilmember Barnes on March 20, 1995; and WHEREAS, the City Council did hold a public hearing on said application on March 27, 1995; and WHEREAS, proper notice of said public hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and WHEREAS, the application has been reviewed in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and a Negative Declaration has been adopted (City Council Resolution No. -95). This project will not have a significant effect on the environment; and WHEREAS, the Staff Report was submitted recommending that the application be conditionally approved; and WHEREAS, the City Council did hear and consider all said reports, recommendations and testimony hereinabove set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby find that: A. The approval of this application is consistent with the intent/purpose of Section 8- 95.0 SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW. EXHIBiT E 3 8. The approval of this application, as conditioned, complies with the policies of the General Plan, the San Ramon Road Specific Plan, and with District Regulations and the general requirements established in the Zoning Ordinance which allow commercial uses at this location. C. The approval of this application, as conditioned, is in the best interests of the public health, safety and general welfare as the development is consistent with all laws and ordinances. D. The proposed site development, including site layout, vehicular access, circulation and parking, setbacks, height, walls, public safety and similar elements have been designed to provide a desirable environment for the development as shown on Exhibit 8. E. Architectural consideration, including the character, scale and quality of the design, the architectural relationship with the site and other buildings, building materials and colors, screening of exterior appurtenances, exterior lighting and similar elements have been incorporated into the project and as conditions of approval in order to insure compatibility of this development with the development's design concept or theme and the character of adjacent buildings and uses. F. Landscape considerations, including the locations, type, size, color, texture and coverage of plant materials, provisions and similar elements have been considered to insure visual relief and an attractive environment for the public and are included as conditions of approval. G. That sufficient evidence has been presented demonstrating that the proposed PETCO store in Dublin will require a smaller number of permanent spaces (40 rather than 49) based on anticipated use of the land. H. That sufficient evidence has been presented demonstrating the unique circumstance substantiating the waiving of 18.5% (nine spaces) of the required parking spaces. I. That the Master Sign Program as shown on Exhibit 8 Sheets SD 1 and SD4 dated March 21, 1995, contributes to an effective and attractive identification of businesses, services and uses and that the design quality of the site will be superior to the quality that would result under the regulations and standards of the Ordinance. J. That all of the proposed signs of the retail complex are compatible with the style or character of existing improvements on the site and are well related to each other. K. That all of the proposed signage generally conforms with the Design Criteria in Section 8.08.060 of the Ordinance. 8E IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin City Council does hereby conditionally approve PA 94-055, PETCO Site Development Review application, as generally depicted by materials labeled Exhibit 8, stamped approved and on file with the Dublin Planning Department, subject to the following conditions: 2 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: Unless stated otherwise. all Conditions of Aooroval shall be complied with orior to the issuance of buildino oermits or establishment of use. and shall be subiect to Planning Deoartment review and aooroval. The following codes reoresent those deoartments/aoencies resoonsible for monitoring comoliance of the conditions of aooroval. IPLl Plannino. fBI Building. fPOl Police. rpWl Public Works. fADMl Administration/Citv Attorney. [FINl Finance. IF] Douohertv Regional Fire Authoritv. roSRl Dublin San Ramon Services District. ICal Alameda County Deoartment of Environmental Health. IZ71 Zone Seven. GENERAL 1. This Site Development Review approval for PA 94-055 is to allow the construction of a PETCO retail store in the CoN Neighborhood Business District. This approval shall generally conform to the plans prepared by George Meu Associates dated March 21, 1995, stamped approved labeled Exhibit B. These sheets consist of a Site Plan and Grading Plan; a Preliminary Landscape Plan; a Floor Plan and Roof Plan and Exterior Elevations except as modified by conditions of this resolution. [PLl 2. The Applicant shall comply with all applicable city of Dublin Site Development Review Standard Conditions and the City of Dublin Non-Residential Requirements (Exhibits I and J). [PLl 3. All signs shall be subject to the requirements of the Sign Regulations within the Zoning Ordinance. [PLl PUBLIC WORKS 4. The project developer shall complete the purchase of the necessary right-of-way from the City to construct the easterly portion of the parking lot prior to the issuance of a building permit. The dedication of five 15) feet of frontage along Dublin Boulevard shall be used to offset the purchase of land on an equal square foot basis. [PW] 5. A Traffic Impact Fee in the amount of $20,810 shall be paid, as agreed to by the applicant, prior to the issuance of building perrnits. [PWj 6. All damaged on-site existing pavement sections shall be repaired or replaced as directed by the City Engineer. [PW] 7. The area outside the building shall drain outward at a 2% minimum slope for unpaved areas and a 1 % minimum in paved areas (with a maximum gradient of 5%) unless otherwise approved by the Director of Public Works. [PW] 8. Where storm water flows against a curb, a curb with gutter shall be used. The flows line of all asphalt paved areas carrying water shall be slurry sealed at least three feet on either side of the center of a swale. [PWj 9. All catch basins within paved areas not against curb and gutter shall have a 3-foot concrete apron around all sided of the inlet per City of Dublin Standard Plans. [PW] 10. All improvements within the public right-of-way, including curb, gutter, sidewalks, driveways, paving and utilities, must be constructed in accordance with approved 3 standards and/or plans and may be constructed only after an encroachment permit has been issued. [PWj 11. The Applicant shall be responsible for correcting deficiencies in the existing frontage improvements to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. [PW] 12. Any relocation of improvements or public facilities shall be accomplished at no expense to the City. [PWj 13. The Applicant shall install 5-foot flat flares on all driveways to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. [PWj 14. All on-site pedestrian walkways shall maintain a minimum four 14) foot unobstructed width. [PW] 15. The project shall conform to requirements of the City of Dublin "Typical Public Works Conditions of Approval for Commercial/Industrial Site Development Review or Conditional Use Permit Development" and "City of Dublin Improvement Plan General Notes" IExhibit K) with the exception of Condition 27. [PW] 16. Prior to grading, a construction fence shall be installed around the open space on the northwest corner of Dublin Boulevard and San Ramon Road to be preserved. The location to be at the edge of the grading for the parking lot curb. [PWj 17. If in the opinion of the City Engineer a traffic problem exists due to automobiles exiting the driveway on San Ramon Road, the City may prohibit automobiles from exiting that driveway onto San Ramon Road. Entrance to that driveway would be allowed. [PW] LIGHTING 18. Exterior lighting shall be provided and shall be of a design and placement so as not to cause glare onto adjoining properties or onto Dublin Boulevard or San Ramon Road. Lighting used after daylight hours shall be adequate to provide for security needs (1.5 foot candles). Roof-mounted exterior lighting shall be provided around the entire perimeter of the building to provide "wash" security lighting. The Applicant shall provide photometrics and cut sheets for the review and approval of the Police Department and the Planning Director. [PL, PO] FIRE PROTECTION 19. Fire flows shall meet the requirements of the Dougherty Regional Fire Authority IDRFA). [F] 20. The building shall be sprinkled as required by DRFA. [F] 21. All valves and controls, including the automatic fire suppression system, shall be supervised by an approved central station, in compliance with DRFA requirements. [F] 22. Prior to issuance of a building permit, a Fire Impact Fee in the amount of $600.00 per 2,000 square feet of building area shall be collected separately for each new building, in accordance with DRFA requirements. [F, B] 4 23. A Fire Hydrant and Fire Department Connection shall be located to the north and south of the driveway entrance from San Ramon Road respectively. [F] 24. The curbing at the entrances to the parking lot, except adjacent to a required parking space, shall be painted red and designated as a "no parking" area. [F] 25. A "Knox Box" shall be installed on the main entryway to the building. [F] 26. Provide DRFA with Materials Safety Data Sheets for chemical products to be on stock. [F] 27. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the Applicant shall provide written confirmation to the Planning Department that the requirements of DRFA have been, or will be, met. [F, B, PL] DISPOSAL SERVICE 28. The trash receptacle shall be located as agreed upon with Livermore Dublin Disposal. Written confirmation of this shall be sent to the Director of Planning by the Applicant prior to the issuance of building permits. [PL] 29. The Applicant shall submit a design detail and location of the trash enclosure area subject to the Planning Director's review and approval. The design of the trash enclosure shall reflect dimensional criteria deemed acceptable by Livermore Dublin Disposal and shall incorporate use of a 10' x 10'. concrete apron in front to facilitate a mechanical pick-up service. If wooden door are utilized, the doors shall be trimmed with a heavy metal lip. Raised concrete curbing shall be provided inside the trash enclosure area to serve as wheel stops for metal trash bins to protect the interior walls of the enclosure. Colors and materials of the rash enclosure shall be architecturally compatible with the main structure subject to Planning Director review and approval. [PL, LDD, B] 30. The trash enclosure shall be constructed of non-combustible materials. [F] DUBLIN SAN RAMON SERVICES DISTRICT IDSRSDl 31. Prior to issuance of any building permit, complete improvement plans shall be submitted to DSRSD that conform to the requirements of the DSRSD Code, the DSRSD "Standard Procedures, Specifications and Drawings for Design and Installation of Water and Wastewater Facilities", all applicable DSRSD Master Plans and all DSRSD policies. [DSR] 32. All mains shall be sized to provide sufficient capacity to accommodate future flow demands in addition to each development project's demand. Layout and sizing of mains shall be in conformance with DSRSD utility master planning. [DSR] 33. Domestic and fire protection waterline systems for Tracts or Commercial Developments shall be designed to be looped or interconnected to avoid dead end sections in accordance with requirements of the DSRSD Standard Specifications and sound engineering practice. [DSR] 5 34. DSRSD policy requires public water and sewer lines to be located in public streets rather than in off-street locations to the fullest extent possible. If 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. [DSRl 35. Prior to approval by the City of a grading permit or a site development permit, the locations and widths of all proposed easement dedications for water and sewer lines shall be submitted to and approved by DSRSD. [DSR] 36. All easement dedications for DSRSD facilities shall be by separate instrument irrevocably offered to DSRSD. [DSRl 37. Prior to issuance by the City of any Building Permit, all utility connection fees, plan checking fees, inspection fees, permit 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. [DSRl 38. Prior to issuance by the City of any Building Permit, all 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 engineer's 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. [DSR] 39. No sewerline or water line construction shall be permitted unless the proper utility construction permit has been issued by DSRSD. A construction permit will only be issued after all of the items in condition 37 have been satisfied. [DSRl 40. The Applicant shall hold DSRSD, its Board of Directors, commissions, employees, and agents of DSRSD harmless and indemnify the same from any litigation, claims, or fines resulting from completion of the project. [DSRl 41. Special approval is required for any trash enclosure proposed to be connected to public sewers. A roof is required. Applicant shall submit plans for sewer connection of trash enclosure. [DSRJ 42. A District water main crosses the area proposed for a parking lot. The owner shall prepare a legal description and dedicate a fifteen 115) foot wide easement to the District for the existing water main. The existing water meter may require relocation at the Applicant's expense. [DSR] ALAMEDA COUNTY FlOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT (Zone 71 43. Special Drainage Area 7-1 was established by the Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (ACFC&WCD) Board (Resolution 6922, May 17, 1966) to 6 provide for a program of flood control improvements along the major streams and arroyos within Zone &. Ordinance No. 53 of the ACFC&WCD prescribes fees an charges within SDA 7-1 to be collected at the time of issuance of a building or use permit. The fees and charges so collected are used to finance SDA 7-1 flood control improvements. The subject site formally was used as a Unocal Service Station. In accordance with ACFC&WCD Ordinance No. 53, Section V - Collection of Fees, item 2, page 7, "fees shall be collected from a parcel of land with preexisting building, structures or improvements or those that have already been assessed a drainage fee if the proposed use will be such that a higher drainage fee should be assessed, provided, however, that such a fee shall be equal to the difference in the amount calculated to be due under the new use and the amount calculated to be due under the old use in accordance with the fee schedule contained in Section II hereof." [Z7] 44. Zone 7 administers a program for the destruction of unused wells in the Livermore-Amador Valley. Known water wells without a documented intent of future use, filed with Zone 7, are to be destroyed prior to any demolition or construction activity in accordance with a well destruction permit obtained from Zone 7. Wells Nos. 3S/1W-2H14, -2H16, and -2H17 are known wells located within the subject site. All three wells are monitoring wells constructed by Unocal and may need to be marked and preserved in a sampleable and measurable condition or properly destroyed and replaced in kid at a location approved by the Alameda County Department of Health. Please call Mr. Tom Peacock, Alameda County Environmental Health, Hazardous Materials Section, for a status report of their investigation for possible petroleurn product in the soil and/or groundwater. Investigations at other sites have often continued after a change in land use. Other wells encountered prior to or during construction are to be treated similarly. [Z7] ARCHITECTURAL 45. Exterior colors shall conform the colors and materials palette submitted to the Dublin Planning Department dated March 21, 1995. All ducts, meters, air conditioning equipment and other mechanical equipment that is on-site or roof-mounted shall be effectively screened from view. [PL] LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION PLANS 46. A final detailed Landscape and Irrigation Plan (at 1 inch = 20 feet or larger!. along with a cost estimate of the work and materials proposed, shall be submitted for review and approval by the Planning Director. Landscape and Irrigation Plans shall be signed by a licensed landscape architect. Final landscape plans shall indicate the common and botanical names, container size, growth rate and number of each plant. All landscaping, as shown on the Landscape and Irrigation Plan, shall include drought tolerant vegetation. [PL] 47. The Final Landscape and Irrigation plan shall be generally consistent with the preliminary landscape plans prepared by George Meu and Associates, dated received by the Planning Department on March 21, 1995 (Exhibit B) and shall include the lands within public ownership to the north of the project and on the northwest corner of Dublin Boulevard and San Ramon Road as shown on said plans. Plantings on the corner remaining under public ownership shall be drought resistant and not require irrigation. [PLJ 7 48. Landscaping shall not obstruct the sight distance of motorists, pedestrians or bicyclists. Except for trees, landscaping at drive aisle intersections shall not be taller than thirty (30) inches above the curb. More specifically, the landscaping in the both on-site and off-site adjacent to the pathway adjacent to San Ramon Road should not be taller than thirty (30) inches in order to provide for the safety of pedestrians and bicycle riders. [PLl 49. The pathway adjacent to San Ramon Road shall be installed as shown on Exhibit B, sheet SD2. [PLl 50. The Applicant shall complete and submit to the Dublin Planning Department the Standard Plant Material, Irrigation and Maintenance Agreement IExhibit U. [PLl 51. The Applicant shall submit written documentation to the Planning Director lin the form of a Landscape Documentation Package and other required documents) that the development conforms to the City's Water-Efficient Landscaping Ordinance (Exhibit M). [PLl PARKING 52. Of the forty-nine (49) parking spaces required by the Zoning Ordinance, nine (91 are waived by the City Council resulting in a parking requirement of forty (40) spaces. 53. The Applicant shall submit a revised parking lot striping plan for new parking areas subject to review and approval of the Planning Director and the Director of Public Works and shall conform the parking plan shown on sheet SDl dated March 21, 1995. All newly-striped parking spaces shall be double-striped with 4-inch wide stripes set approximately 2 feet apart as shown on the "Typical Parking Striping Detail" IExhibit N). Handicapped, visitor, and employee and compact parking spaces shall be appropriately identified on the pavement and designated on the parking plan. [PLl 54. Handicapped ramps and parking stalls shall be provided and maintained as required by the State of California Title 24 provisions including the provision of an eight (8) foot wide striped handicapped ramp for a handicapped van parking space. [PL, B] 55. The Applicant shall provide a minimum one foot wide raised curb or equivalent on landscape fingers and islands adjacent to parking stalls to allow for pedestrian access. [PLl 56. The Applicant shall provide continuous curbing for all parking stalls. [PW] MASTER SIGN PROGRAM 57. This approval is to establish a Master Sign Program for the PETCO retail site. This approval shall be as generally depicted on Exhibit B sheets SD 1 and Sheet SD4 dated March 21, 1995. All signs approved under this Master Sign Program shall generally conform to the following conditions, dimensions and restrictions: [PLl 8 FREESTANDING SIGN Sign Height: Sign Copy Area: Sign Setback: WALL SIGNS 10 feet 57 square feet per side 5 feet from property line Internally illuminated, individually lettered wall signs on the East building elevation: Sign Area: Letter Height: Sign Length: Emblem: 153 square feet 30 inches 60.5 feet 3 feet by 5 feet Internally illuminated, individually lettered wall signs on the South building elevation: Sign Area: Letter Height: Sign Length: 177 square feet 30 inches 70 feet including emblems 58. All approved signs shall be well maintained in an attractive manner and in accordance with the approved plans. Any indirect light fixtures used to illuminate any signage on the PETCO site shall be glare-shielded. 59. All signage shall comply with the provisions of the sign regulations of the Zoning Ordinance. Signage approved under this Master Sign Program may only be modified subject to approval by the Planning Director. 60. Any new or proposed signs for the PETCO site shall conform to the Master Sign Program. Any requested signage not shown on the Master Sign Program will require a separate Sign Site Development Review approval by the Planning Director. MISCELLANEOUS 61. Approval of the Site Development Review shall be valid for one year, until March 6, 1996. If construction has not commenced by that time, this approval shall be null and void. The approval period for the Site Development Review may be extended six (6) additional months (Applicant must submit a written request for the extension prior to the expiration date of the permit) by the Planning Director upon the determination that the Conditions of Approval remain adequate to assure that the above-stated findings of approval will continue to be met. [PL] 62. This permit shall be revocable for cause in accordance with Section 8-90.3 of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance. Any violation of the terms or conditions of this permit shall be subject to citation. [PLl 9 63. To apply for building permits, the Applicant shall submit six (6) sets of construction plans to the Building Department for plan check. Each set of plans shall have attached an annotated copy of these conditions of approval. The notations shall clearly indicate how all conditions of approval will be complied with. Construction plans will not be accepted without the annotated conditions attached to each set of plans. The Applicant will be responsible for obtaining the approvals of all participating non-City agencies prior to the issuance of building permits. [B, PLI PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 27th day of March, 1995. AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: MAYOR ATTEST: City Clerk {94-005/sdrres21 10 81/12/1335 11:59 5183.35"'-' 17 [)I.~II ~;EAl-IS P;::'G=: 82 . " ~ omnl. f 1<1 [i I ... ' I ~, -) :' I :. " 'I ~ ~ ~ January 12, 1995 Mr. Steye Thomas Thomas Properties, Inc. 3100 Oak Road, Suite 215 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Subject: Traiiic Analysis for the Proposed Dublin PETCO Store Dear Mr. Thomas: This letter report summarizes various traffic a~alyses conducted for the proposed Dublin PETCO stere. Based on discussions with Dublin Trans~ortation staffand yourself, this report addresses L~e prcJect's contribution to fucure average daily traffic (ADT) volumes in the project yicinity.! Data Collection and ?roiect Comribmic1" ~o Traffic Growth The proposed project would consist of a 12,OCO square foot PETCO store and would ~ !c.;:at;;Q or. the northwest quadrant of the Dublin Elvd/San Ramon Rd. intersection. Typically, daily tr;p generation research wodd i:~ used fron ~he Jr:st!tute of Transportation Engineers (1TE) f:Jr small re~ad uses. However, there has been no daily trip research conducted for 'pet' stores. Consequently, it was determined that (\1,'0 diifeRnt PETCO stores in the East Bay would be counted to deter.nh,e a di.i:v trip generation rate fcr the proposed project. These stores included the Walnut Creek PErCa Zt 1!01 Nursery Lane and the Danviile PETeO a: 3~02 Camino Tassajar.l. Coums were conducted curing the peak period (4:00-6:00 PM) to determine a peak hour trip rate. Based on ITE rese,lrcn, the peak hour was assumed to ~ 10% of the daily rate. This daily rate was determined to be 97.5 t:ies/! ,COJ square feet of deyelopment. Tne City's traf1'ic contribution analyses foc~s on the daily traffic generation. Using the daily trip rate calculated from data collected at the two PETCO stores, tie daily trip generation of t.he prcpcsed project has ~en calculated and is outlir:ed in Table 1.(J) As indicated in the calculations, a pO:1icn of the retail traffic wOl:ld represent "pass-by' trips. These trips represent traffic that is already traveling on Dublin Boulevard or San Ramon Road to/from work. school, other shopping, etc. The stop at the PETCO store would represent a secondary or 'pass-by' trip which would not add to the traffic on the adjacent streets. ITE research indicates that with a retail store of this size abcut 25 % of its daily traffic would represent pass-by trips. We have assumed 25 % of the daily tr.lffic II'OU Id represent pass-by trips. Mehran Sepehri, Traffic Engineer, City of Dublin, Personal communication on 1-10-95. l':r.: 0I\..,',C'..-:'. ?:L'':'-'l~C. ~/~ ';-:,j ~':(fr-o.,J~i:::i;("" CA ')~i: (5~O; ;~t..:~2~C ,=;..'( ~~ :J) .;:~. :~~: ....X" ". '~.....~~ F ~ "=i g, . ~ ",1 j ii9~! . 81/12/1995 11:59 51833522,-' ""7 O~\HI HE~tiS F'~G=: OJ The proposed store's daily trips have been disuibuted on the basis of traffic !low patterns and access opportunities. As indicated in Table 1, the distribution also includes the expected use of planned 1-680 southbound ramps whlc:, will provide 3 direct link to/from Regional Street south of the store. As a particular fceus cf the trip distribution, the City has asked that a calculation be done for the project's comribution to traffic increases on Dublin Boulevard, Village Parkway and the pit!n~ed 1-680 southbound ramps. .~s shown in Table 2, the project's ponions of the various traific increases are relatively minimal. As shown in Table 3, the prcposed project's traffic impact fees (TJF) have been calcuiated bsed Gn its contribution to f;Ja.:re traffic ince::.ses and specific roadway improvemenl cosrs. Tr.e ~rcpcs2d project's total TIF would c-e S20,810. (:onciusions The proposed PETCO store would represent a relatively small portion of the traffic incre:!Ses ex~c:ed on the street network. T;1e store's comributions to future traffic !lows are outlined in this re;:ort. Based on the City's traffic impact fee calc~laticns. the total TIF for the proposed proje.c:; wcu:c =.e S20,810. T tn.:st that this len:::- :-e?ort iesponds ~o your ri~eds. Please let me know if you or the C;ty r.:lve 2.:1Y further qu~stjons in t:.is ~2g:!:-d. ~Pfl~ George ..w. Nickelson, P.E. Branch Manager ~ 2 81!12!~935 11:59 518335~ 7 or,INI HENIS P;:;!::E: 8~ TABLE 1 DAIL Y TRIP GENERATIONIDISTRIBUTION ON STREET NETWORK Daily TriD Generarion:(l) 12,CXXl sq. ft. PETCO 5tore Daily Trips: 97.5 trips/I,CiXl x 12,CX:0 5C;. ft Net Trips: 1, I 70 x 25 % r.ew trips 1,170 trips 878 trips TriD Di,tribution 878 net new daily trips 10% to/from the west on Dublin Boule'!",,: 20% to/from the north on San Ramon ;l,OJG 30% to/from the somh en Fcothiil Read 10% to/from the planned 1-680 scuthbcu.cd 'amp 20% to/from the north en Village P2.rk-'s:::y 10% to/from the e3.st en Dubt:n Bou!ev~~d = 88 176 262 83 I"' :0 .a.s... 878 = = = = = (1\ Omni-Means, L:d., Peak period ccw::!, at PETCa stores in Walnut Creek ad Da::vii!e C:J 1- 10,11-95. ~ 3 81/12/1355 11: 53 5~ 83352'- 7 at,IN! HEtJ1S ~~!:;:::: TABLE 1 PROJECT CO;';TRIBUTION TO TRAFFIC I\'CREASES O:'i STREET NETWORK I Existing Fu ture Net I Project ! I Street Segment ADT ADT Increase Trip!% I Dublin Boulevard i 22,400 49,400 27,COO 88:'0.33% I east oi Village ?!rkv..ay i (ave) I) Village Parkway I 16,700 n, COO 6 ,COO 176i2.93% north of DubEn Boulevard I (ave) ! , 1-680 0 9,300 9,3CO '"0' 1 - ,I t.':f," ,j :J; southbound ramps/c:Jr.ne.::::ion I 'I 'i TABLE 3 PROJECT TRAFFIC l"lPACT FEE CALCULATIO:\S:I, Street Segment Proj ect ADT '< Conrribution Roadwuy Improyement Fee (total) Total Project TlF Dublin Boulevard o ,,~ 1,130,COO 3,730 .J': Ie Village Park\1iay 2.93~ 346,CClJ 10.140 ]-680 Ramps 0.31 ;; :2,240,OCO 6.9.i0 Total TIF 10,810 (1) Mehran Sepehri, Trafr!c Engineer. Traffic iee impact calculations on 1-12-95. ~ 4 r'1AF.:- 1 -95 1..JED 9 ~ 4 ';? THOr.,A:3 P_02 JiCC 8:\1\ nC';'l~ ~.; ,- ::,5 . WA_ ,....;; '::~..:~:.:::'" C,\..IFOnNI':' 'J-.l596 . r=.=~ ~'(j '..'.1:'; .~.;'(:~ . . ',,'. :.;~; ':,;:: :,-. February 28, 1995 Mr. Dennis Carringcon City ofDublin 100 Civic Plaza Dublin, CA 94568 RE: PETCO Dear Mr. Carringtcr.: We will pay traffic mic:g~ticn fees. S20.810.00, at Building Permit. Very truly yours, .' <:::"1'''> '._'=-)C/--;_/~" Steven P. Thomas SPT:ba EV~Ii"'d; r_ .l\j3]O~~ ~ / ' PETCO~ ( ~- PET FOOD AND SUPPLIES 9151 REHCQROAO . SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA 92121 . (619)~~.7Bt.S . FAX(619)t.5J.6S8S January 25, 1995 Mr. Dennis Canington City of Dublin Plannh'1g Department 100 Civic Plaza Dublin, CA 94568 RE: Proposed Petea Dublin Blvd. and San Ramon Road Dublin, CA Dear Mr. Carrington: Please find the attached building and parKL.'1g statistics for two Petea stores: Chico, CA and Stocl1:on, CA The store sizes are 8,800 square feet and 13,300 square feet. lnese sores will give you an indication of what business our proposed store will be doing. Based upon these statistics, Vie respectfully request your approval for a parKL.'1g reduction of approximately 16.5% in on-site parking requirement It has been our experience thzr the parking spaces provided with the 16.5% reduction is more than adequate to service our proposed store. Please contact me if you have any conce:ns or questions. Thank you very much. Srr ___( ~'\r'~\ ~berto Canizalez I \ Project Coordinator AC/pj Enclosures -~V~P""ST II EA~3i~~. 11 ...'r" 4ETCOe , (' ~- PET FOOD AND SUPPLIES 9151 REHCOROAD . SAN DIEGO. CAUFORNIA Q2121 . (619)453-7845 . rAXC61Q)45J-65aS P.~G Ai'lALYS1S ::TCO OJ #361 NO.OFEMPLDYEES: HOlTRS OF OPERATIO;--i: - . ~ rr. DDRESS: 6122 Pacific Avenue 9 AM-5PM: 2-3 Mon-Fri: 10 - 9 pm UY: Stockton 4 PM-I0PM: 3 Sm: 9 - 8 pm Q. FT.: 13,300 Sun: 11 - 5 pm :0. OF CillS: DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7 A'iERAGE : 00 .A.]'v1 CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED ':00 AN! 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CITY OF DUBLIN S I';' DEV::::!...O?:-!.:::~iT ?..Ei1IE:"; ST~.J.\m;..?D CONDITIO~~S All projecrs aporoved by che Ciry of Dublin shall meer the :ollO':~5 sr~~d~rd co.-:c.i.t.ions J...:.nless specifically e.:{enpted by the ?lanning De.?a.:~::le.:-.:. Final ou:.-:-:.:.:"z 2.:'J.c si"te. deve.looment 'Plans shall be re.~iie.'",'e.c <=.::c. 2.:::;-:::-o'.~ec:. tv "t~e ?l~~~i~2: Deoar~~e~C s:aff prior to the issua~ce. of a :~:~ci~~ Der~i'C:. .___ s'-.:cn Dla!".s 5'::.a11 insure: a. T~a: sta~dard co~e.:cial or reside.n:ial sec~rity :e.q~::e~e.~:5 as es::z.':JliS"r'.ec. b)~ t::-:e ut.:.blin Police De?art:ne:1C are. prov::'..s=c. O. T~a: :ac?s, special ?arking spaces, signi~g. a~c c:~e.: a?F::~:~a:~ phys ::'::.2.1 f2:at1....:.:es fo: :he handicapped, are. provic..e.c. t:-.:Ot.:5-:-'c..::: ~..- sit.e. for all peblicly t.:se.d facilit.ies. c. -' 1::2.: conci:'..t:ous co~c::e:e. c'..!.rbing is provided fo:- c.ll ~;:-.....~ ~':" ~-_.'-"- . - 5 t:c.:!..ls . l.:-.2.:: eX:2::io~ l~&~:~~& or the b~ildi~g c.cJc.ce~t: ~::o~e::;:~es a~d the light a7':c site. is .. . J....... ~ c:.::e.-:. ::e.c- d. sou~ce is 5~i~:~~~ ::::~ oc:::::. di::e-:.:: offsi;:e v:e~:~g. e. The.: all ~ec~a~ical equipment, including elecc::ic2.1 c.~c ~~~ met:e::s, is arc~icect~::ally screened from 'lieN, C.nc t~c.: elec::::iC2.: t::c.~s~o~ers a::e ei:~er cndergrounded or architectu~c.~ly sc::ee~ec. f. T~2.: all crash e~closures are of a sturdy mate::~al (?:efe:c.Jly maso~ry) and i:;. har~ony with the architecture 0: t~e builci~~(s) ~ O' Ttc.: all ven;:s, g~:ters, dow~spouts, flashings, to :::.2.tc::. C:'.e colc:: of <idjacent surface. ~~.- - ~~. , a:e ~'2.ir.tec. h. 1:-.':::': all !:late:::.a..:...s ar.d colors are to be as c.?'P:,c':ec ::; t:-.e _,..;.::l..:...:;-. Plc.~~i~g Depa::;:~e~:. Once const::ucted or installed, all i=~:-ove;:!.ents are to be maintained in c.ccordance ",.;it:. c::e a-;?:,o"/e.:. pl~~s. Any c~a~ges ~nich affect the exte~io~ c:.a=c.c:e= s~a~l De ::es~billit:~ed to t~e Dublin Planning Depart~en~ for c.?~=oval" i. T~a~ each parki~g space desig~nated for compact cC.rs ~e ice~:if~eG "N:::: a pavement i:'.c.rking reading 1'5mall Car Only" or its e~~~vc.le~t. anc additional signing be provided if necessa:."y. j 1:-.2..: all ext.erio:." a:chitectural elements visible f=or:: vie".... c.:'..c f'.S: cetailec on the plans be finished in a style a~c in ~ate=ials i~ ha~ony ~ith the ex:erior of the building. k. That all other public agencies that require revie~ 0: tne ?roject be supplied with copies of the final building and site plc.~s anc t~ac compliance be obtained with at least their mini~~ Coce requirements. EXHiBiT I 2. ~i::.al 12.:'.csc2.:Je. "J 1 2..:-'-5 i:::-~~2.::ion S.'S:~m ::i!..2.DS. t:,ee. D:::::s~:-:=.:ic::'. 2:\,;.2.:::'2.:::e.2.5. 5~:.2.11 be. re.',i~'.;e.d a':1C 2.DOr'J":e.c ~.: :::2. =:'..:.~:'i:-. i:?.c:--,::.ic'.:.e:s. c.;"~ ?la::.ni:-,:;: ;::e.::2.:':::le~.: 'Jr::>::::: ::J ::,;e iS5Uc..I:.Ce: 0: the build:.:-.:=:: :;;:;:::i:. sue:: .. , 5\,;.::::::.:::.::.':"'5 s~all :"::5""::2.: 2.. :::'2.: -;::'2.:"'.: :Jla::e:-ial is "..::ili::ec. ...._'-.. "..ill be ca.::c.Jle ~ - ..--- -p --~..-~ .... -~, ~ s-"'''-'' -~'-_._.. :~c g:..-;2.:'. :-ange 0: soil 2.::c cli~a:e.. 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E:c:e.rior doors .....:-',~c:'. are located at the rear, or Slc.e, c: c.:,;aj -~-- ::-.e primary entrance shall be so~id doors with no glazing and sha~~ :e :~s~a::~d ~~ metal rra..::'.2s, Exterior ''';coc coors shall be solid >..jcod constr....:.c::.o:'. 1 3/::"" thick or tallow metal coors. 2. Locking de~lices. E:{te:ior s'..;i:lgi::g doors ',.;hich are exit doors as 52::0:-::-. ;...., Chapter 33 shall have cyli~cer cead-bolt locks which shall be c~e~ajle ~:=~8~: the use of ~ey, special ef:o~:, or knowledge. In Group B occ~~a~c:.es, a c:~j~~ cylinder cead-bolt loc~< D_a)' be used. on the main exit door if :.~-_~=~ :'5 Co =::=:2..:..:.~y visible, c'.J..rable sig;l on, 0:: adjacent, to the door stating, ":':::'5 coor to remain unlocked during business hours. II The sign shall be i:: 12:.::e::5 :'..0:' :ess than 1 inc:: hign on con:::as::.r.g background. wnen unlocked t~e s:.r.gle doo:: ar.d both lea~Jes or a pair a:: ':'00:::5 shall be free to s;.;ing ~,;it:hou:: o~e::'a:ion c: ar.:; latching .:.evice. Doors '..;:-.:.c;.. are not exit doors shall have ::::e :':-.a.-:::i'le ---- secered ~i::~ flush-bolts a: ::~e top and bottoms. The bolts s~2.~_ :2 ta:-ce::ec steel 1/6." ;:.i:1.:'::lum c.ia;:;e:e:: c.:'.C shall engage a metal strike ....-.1, :=.. ::-.::"':'.::"'2'.":':-:1 depth of 3/8 i~ch. The dead bolts shall be ha::cer.ed steel and shall have a thro',.;. If the cylinder 0: ::::e lock protrudes from the shall be fitted 1v'itn a cyli::cer ring geared so that it pliers or other wrenchir.g c.evices. minic~~ 0: a o~e .;....1..-.. face c: :~e coo~ ~- C2.nno':: ~2 g-:::..?ec "'__.. Vehicle coor, overhead coors, and sliding doors shall be sec~::ec ~::h me:a~ to metal locking devices ~hic~ prevent the door from opening. 3. St!"ike Dla::2.s. Strike places for 1,.;00d jambs shall be the. n~g.:-'. s::c'..:.::i::::,r ::::.',?e . and shall be sece.red '..;i:=--. 3. mi:-:.imtL"n or t',.;o wood screTN'S 3" lo:-.g .....:-,:..:;" s~a::::" engage the coor studs. ~ Jambs. I:-:.s~inging doors wi:;" wood jambs shall have rabitted j2.~~s. T~e jc.~bs on t~e strike sice shall ha~e solid shims above and below t~e 5:-::i~e plc.:::es a~d the opposi:::e jamb shall have solid shims at the level or the s:-::ike plate. Both door studs shall be rei~forced with horizontal solid blocki~g at t~e approximate height of strike. 5. Hinges. Exterior doors shall have non-removable hinge pins. 6. Sliding glass doors. Sliding glass doors shall comply with Chapte= 54. Sliding glass doors shall be fitted with a locking device thae shall engage the strike sufficiently to prevent its being disengaged by any possible movement of the door within the space or clearances provided for installation and operation. The bolt and strike shall be reinforced by hardened material so as to prevent their separation by pulling, prying or similar attack. An auxiliary locking device shall be 'installed on the door which may be a pin, lock, or similar device of not less than 1/4" diameter. The pin shall be of hardened ACminis:ra!lon (415) 833-66::0 . City Cct.::":c:l (":15) 833-6605 . Finar:ce (415) 833.6641 Cote t::",iOfcemenl (415) 833.6620 . E:"~:neering (415) 833-6630 . P::;:lice (.j 15) 833.6670 . P:.:tiic Works (415) 833.6630 . Recreali EVHP~~T J ""5 i.fh ~ material a~c engage the ~etal portion of t~e sliding aoor. ,-~ ?~:~a:-y IGc~:~s device shall be operable JY a keyed or code lock inside. Doc:-s ~i:~ 2 sl:~:~~ panels shall be lockec a: ::he meeting rails and shall ha'le a:: ~'...:.:.::.:.:a:-y .:...:;,::::':-.g device as described above. 6. ~indows. All accessible ~~~co~s which are ~ot 10c2.ted at the ::-J~: 0:- 2~:~ entrance side or a ~o~-residential building shall be ~ace sec~:e as fC~~G~s: a) Sliding glass windo~s s~all be secured o~ the inside ~lt~ _ ~cc~:::g de':::e capable 0: ',.;itnsta::.c.ir:g pr:;ing or wrenchi::.g. An 2.1..:.:-:i1ia:::',,- >::c~: s:-:all ::e installed on each slidi::.g ~indo~ that prevents coverne::.t i~ :~e sl:di~: track. 0) Louvered Nindows 5['.2.":"'.:.. ::ot De used withi~ elgnt feet of _,=., '=.l.... -~ -..- ~ t.._ ~ _..'_ adjace~t struct~res, 0: fire escapes. c) Case~e~~ ty?e Ni::.cc~s s~all De secured ~i~h a metal contac::i::.g both fra2es of t~e window at: t~e meeti::.g s~ch as a pin t:h~~ pe~2t:ates both Ir~me structures c~sene~: a~d double h~~g ~incows. t,:) me:.:.~ ~ - '" -- -- _.._..~ ~ -.-. ~- .....'=.-'-'= eeise. s:.....a11 .:":.:..x:.:...:2.:'.' ..:.S::::S . . ~,. ::2 ::",S:'2.l...:...€:c. C~ d) ~Jinco'",,-s stall :-"ot be. lccated within 40 i~ches of t~e lock:..:".~ c.2"::.ce c: Co.;" door not located on tC:c wain ent~ance sice or :he no~~~es:~c~::'~: ~~ilc:~~ u:1less :::-:e :.;i:-,.co:..;s 2.::-e slazed .....ith 1/41. te:npered glass. ODe~able :~.:.~sc~s. .~ll ex:e~:or openable t~2.:1soms exceec.ing ~oC locatec O~ the f~o~: G= ~ain entrance sice or a ~on-resice~::..:.~ b~i~c.:.~s shall be p~otectec. "..;ith a steel grill and l/~!l mini:nlL"J. cars :-.c: ::.:::e ::-:a::. 2" c~ center or by a screen ~i:::-: 1/3" diameter wire mesh cot more :~.:.~ 2" 0::' ce~:e= mo~nted on the ir.sic.e. 9. Roar oDeninz:s. All 5 k:; 1 i~"=: ts on the roof of a non-resicentia~ . .-.. :,..:..:._c.:.n;: 5:-.':'':'''1.. be protectec by: a) Iron bars 1/2 i~ch n~~:'=~~ diameter not ~ore than Bn on ce~:e: -- , b) A scree::-. ....l...~,; 1/8" c:E.:::eCer '..;ire mesh not f:1.ore th.s.n 21. or:. C2:".:e:-. All roar ac~ess natc~es of non-residential building s~al~ be ~::CeC::ec as Iollovl5: a) If the tatch~ay is of ~ooden with at least 16 ga~~e sheet 6" o. c. ; material, ::'Ds:ca i - _c shall be covered O~ equivalent .s.:tac~e~ .....:.:~ s~::'e'."s steel or its at. b) The hatc~:..;ay bolts; shall be secured f::'om the inside with a slide 0: slic; "~- c) Outside ~l::.ges on all hatchway openings pins when using pin-Cj7e hinges. shall be provided ....;..w.. ::on-!'2~Ova:ll-::: All air d~c: or air vent openings exceeding an x 12" on the roo: or exterior walls of a~y building ~r premise used for business purposes shall be sec~::'ed by covering the same with e~therof the following: - --' a) Iron ba~s of at least 1/2" round or 1" x 1/4" flat steel J:1ate~ial, spc.ced r.o more than 811 c.c. apart and securely fastened. 10. Exterior ladders. Exterior ladders to the roof are not permitted. 1/90 CITY OF DUBLIN 100 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 (415) 833-6630 In order to assist applicants in ~he development of commercial/industrial property, the Cicy of Dublin Public works Depart~ent has prepared the following list of Conditions or Approval that have typically been used. This list sho~ld r.ot be considered all-inclusive. This list should be ~sed as a guide only. Each application is analyzed separately and only Co~ditions that apply to a specific application will be recommended as Conditions or Approval fo~ t~at application. Additional Conditions TI12.Y be imposed as deemed necessar:; by ::::e Cit::. Prior to the actual preparation or development plans, it is highly reco~7.e~ded t~at Applicants meet with City Planning and 2ngineering Staff members to C:SC~5S Zo~i~g and E~gineering design requirements, submittal requirements and ?roccssi~g p-::-ocecures. TYPICAL PUBLIC wORKS CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL SITE DEVELOP~ENT REVIEw OR CONDITIONAL USE PE~~IT DEVELO?~E,T. ARCHAEOLOGY: 1. If, during construction, archaeological remains are encountered, co~s:~~ct:o~ in the vicinity shall be halted, an archaeologist consulted, and the City ?la~~i~5 Depart~ent notified. If, in the opinion of the archaeologist, t~e re~ai~s a~e significant, measures, as may be required by the Planning Director, s~a~l be take~ to protect them. CREEK: 2. Buildings shall be no closer than 20 feet from top of the bank along t~e Creek, where the top or bank is either the existing break in topograp~y, or a point at the existing groend line which is t~e intersection of a line on a tNO- horizontal-to-one-vertical slope begun at the toe of the slope in the Cree~ (~hichever is more restrictive.) D?AINAGE: 3. Roof drains shall empty onto paved areas, concrete swales, or ot~er a?provec ciss i?ating devices. Concentrated flo''';5 will not be allowed to flmv O'le:: .....;;.lk...;a.ys. 4 A minimum of 12" diameter pipe shall be used for all public star::>. c::a.:..r:.s to ease 8aintenance and reduce potential blockage, 5. Under-sidewalk drains shall be provided to allow on-site drainage to be tied in, should the need arise. - 1 - ;';"'X';ll.-:t.j:;1"~.;:::::i,"", i)n. ~-jX~ j ~ ~~l~]~ K Rev: 5/17/89 DEBRIS: 6. Measures shall be taken to contain all trash, construction debris, 2~C materials on-site u~til disposal off-site can be arranged. Develope~ s~all be responsible for cor~ective measures at no expense to City of Dublin. DUST: 7. Areas undergoi~g gyading, and all other construction activities, s~all be watered, or other dust-pallative measures may be used, to prevent dust, as conditions warrant O~ as directed by t~e Public Works Official. 8. Dust control measures, as approved by the Public ~orks DirectorjC::y ~~5~~ee~ shall be followed at all times duri~g grading and construction operatio~s. EASEMENTS: 9. The developer s~a~~ acquire easements, and/or obtain rights-of-e~:ry :=o~ t~e adjacent property o~~e~s for iillprovements required o~tslCe or the de'le~o~~e~t s~tc. Copies of the eaS2me~ts and/or rights-of-entry shall be in written for~ ~~d Q2 furnished to the Public ~orks Director/City Engineer. 10. Existing and proposed access and utility easements shall be sebm::tec for revie~ and approval by the Public ~orks Director/City Engineer prior CQ ~ccepta~cc of the development. These easements shall allow for practical vehicu~a~ ~~C utility service access for all lots. EROSION: 11. Prior to any graclng of the site, and in any case prior to issua~ce 0: a grading permit, a detailed construction grading/erosion control plan (i~c~ecing phasing); and a drainage, water quality, and erosion and sedimentatio~ co~trol pl~~ for the post-construction period, both prepared by the Project Civil E~gi~ee~ and/or Engineering Geologist, shall be approved by the Public works Director/City Engineer. Said plans shall include detailed design, location, and mai~te~a~ce criteria, of all erosion and sediment control ~easures. The post-cons::~ction p~~~ shall attempt to i~s~~e t~at no inc~ecs2 in sediment or pollutants frc~ t~e sit2 ~ill occur. The p~a~ s~all provice for long-term waintenance or all ?6~~a~e~t erosion and sedi~ent control meas~~es such as slope vegetation. The co~st~uccio~ grading/erosion con:~o~ ?lan shall be i~?lemented in place by October ~5:~ a~d shall be maintainec ~~ place until April 15th unless otherwise allowec i~ Nritin~ by the Public works Director/City engineer. It shall be the develope~'s responsibility to wcintaiD the erosion and sediment control measures for t~e yec~ following acceptance of the cevelo?~ent by the Public ~orks Director/City ~~glneer. FEES AND/OR DEPOSITS 12. Fees and/or deposits will be required per the City of Dublin Public ~orks ~~~ and Deposit schedules. - 2 - Rev: 5/17/89 FIRE: 13. Install fire hydrants at the locations approved by the Dougherty ~egional Fire Authority in accordance with the sta:l.cards in effect at the time of de'lelopmer.t. -- ~aised blue reflectorized traffic marker shall be epoxied to the center 0: tne paved street opposite each hydrant. 14. All materials and workmanship for fire hydrants, gated connections, and appurtenances thereto, necessary to provide water supply for fire protec::on, must be installed by the developer and conform to all requirements of the applicable provisions or the Standard Specifications of Dublin San Ramon Serllces D:strict a~c Dougherty Regional Fire Authority. All such work will be suojec~ to t~e jo:nt field inspection of the Public ~orks Dir2c~or/City Engineer and Dublin Sc~ ~amon S2rvices District. 15. The development pla~s must be approved by the Dougherty Regional ~.~~ Authority as evidenced by their sig~a~~re on the Title sheet. FLOOD CONTROL: 16. Comply with Alameda County Flooe Control District requirements. 17. In the lOO-year Flood Hazard Zo~e, co~mercial buildings shall eit~er ~rovide flood-proofing, or have their finished floor elevation above the lOO-year f~ood level. F~ONTAGE I~PROVE~ENTS: 18. Dedication of land shall be made to the City or Dublin such t~at .- cor~eys land sufficient for the approved streets' right-of-way. Improvements s~a~~ De made, by the applicant, along all streets within the development and as re~uired off-site, to include curb, gutter, sidewalk, paving, drainage, and work o~ the existing paving, if necessary, from a structural or grade continuity sta~c?o~nt. FUTURE CONFORMANCE: 19. The design and improvements 0: t~e development shall be in confor2a~ce wit~ t~e design and irnprove~ents indicated graphically, or as modified by t~e Conditio~5 of Approval. The improvements and design shall incl~de street locatic~s. g~ades, alignments, and widths, the design snd storm drainage facilities ins ice s~d outs:c= the development prope~ty, gracing'o: lots, the bounds~ies of the develc?~e~t ?roperty, and shall show compliance with City standards for roadways. GR.~DING : 20. The minimum un~Ior~ street gradient shall be 1.0 percent. Parking lots shall have a minimum gradient of 1.0 percent, and a maximum gradient of 5.0 per cent. ?io cut or fill slopes shall exceed 2:1, unless approved by the project's Soils Engineer and reviewed and approved by the Public works Director/City E~gineer. Slopes shall be graded so that there is both horizontal and vertical slope variation, where visible from public areas, in order to create or main:ain a natural appearance. - 3 - Rev: 5/17/89 21. Prior to final preparation of the subgrade and placement of base materials, all underground utilities shall be installed and service connections stubbed out behind the sidewalk. Public utilities, Cable TV, sanitary sewers, and ~ater lines, shall be installed in a manner which Hill not disturb the street pavement, curb, gutter and sidewalk, when future service connections or extensions are made. 22. Grading shall be completed in compliance with the construction grading plans and recommendations of the Project Soils Engineer and/or Engineering Geologist, a~c the approved erosion and sedimentation control plan, and shall be done under the supervision or the Project Soils Engineer and/or Engineering Geologist, who shall, upon its completion, submit a declaration to the Public works Director/City Engineer that all work was done in accordance with the recommendations contained "~ the soils and geologic i~lestigation reports and the approved plans and specifications. 23. Any grading on adjacent proper:ies will require written approval or those property o~~ers affected. 24. The developer shall keep acjoi~i~g public streets free and clean or projec~ dirt, mud, materials, and debris du~i~g the construction period, as is found necessary by the Public Works Official. 25. wnere sailor geologic conditions encountered in grading operations are different from that anticipated in the soil and geologic investigation re?ort, or where such conditions warrant cha~ges to the recommendations contained i~ the original soil inves~igation, a re"iised soil or geologic report shall be submi~ted for approval by the Public ~orks Di~ec:or/City Engineer. It shall be acco~panied by an engineering and geological opinion as to the safety of the site fr02 hazards of land slippage, erosion, settlement, a~d seismic activity. HANDICAPPED ACCESS: 26. Handicapped ramps and parking shall be provided as required by State of California Title 24. IMPROVEMENTS: 27. An as-built landscaping plan ?repared by the project Landscape Arc~itect and a declaration by the Project Lancscape A~c~itect that all work was cone u~der his supervision and in accordance wit~ the recommendations contained in tte landscape and soil erosion and sedimentatio~ co~trol plans shall be submit~ed to the Public works Director/City Engineer. 28. Grading of the subject property must conform with the approved graclng plan and recommendations oI the soils e~gineer to the satisfaction or the Public works Director/City Engineer. 29. The following shall have been submitted to the Public Works Director/City Engineer a. An as-built grading plan prepared by a registered Civil Engineer, includi~g original ground surface elevations, as-graded ground surface elevations, lot drainage, and locations of all surface and subsurface drainage facilities. - 4 - Rev: 5/17/89 b. A complete record, including location and elevation of all fielc censity tests, and a summary of all field and laboratory tests. c. A declaration by the Project Civil Engineer and Project Geologist that all work was done in accordance ~ith the recommendations contained in the so~l and geologic investigation reports and the approved plans and specifications. 30. Prior to issuance of the encroachment permit, a cash bond or surety bond s~a~~ be provided and approved by the Public works Director/City Engineer to g~a~antee t~e proper installation or public i~provements. 31. Prior to release of the bond posted on encroachment permit: a. All improvements shall be installed as per the approved plans. b. All required landscaping shall be installed and establisnec. SITE PLANS A~D G~~DI~G PLANS: 32. Obtain copies of and comply with conditions as noted on "Cit:..- or Dt:":>li.:1 General Notes on Improvement Plans" and !lCity of Dublin Improvement PIa:;, ?~evie',,; Check Lis t. II 33. All improvements ~ithin the public right-of-~ay, including curb g~~~er, side~..Jalks, driveT.....ays, paving, and u~:.lities, must be const:r;,;,cted in accc::-c.at:.ce ....;....... approved standards and/or plans a~d may be constructec only after an e~c=oac~~e~= permit has been issued. 34. Complete site plans and grading plans shall be submitted to, and be a??=o~2~ by, the Public works Direc tor/Ci ty E~gineer and other affected agencies r-.csing j~risdiction over public improvements, prior to issuance of the grading 0= encroachment permit. Plans shall shot.,;" the existing and proposed impro";e;::e!'.ts, bo:.:.... on-site and along adjacent public street(s), and property that relate to the proposed improvements. ~~INTENANCE OF CO~ON AREA: 35. Haintenance or co~~on areas, incl~ding ornamental landscaping, g=acec s~o?es, erosion control planti~gs and drainage, erosion and sediment control i~?=o~:e~ents, s~all be the responsibility of the developer during construction stages and until final improvements are accepted by the City Council and the securities are releasee (one year after improvemencs are accepted). Thereafter, maintenance s~a:l be the responsibility or a property owners' association or individual property o~..~ers, depending upon ho~ maintenance is to be handled. MISCELLANEOUS: 36. Copies or the plans indicating all public improvements shall be s~~3~tted at 1"- 400-ft. scale, and 1"- 200-ft. scale for City mapping purposes. 37. The developer shall be responsible for controlling any rodent, mosquito, or other pest problem due to construction activities. - 5 - Rev: 5/17/89 NOISE: 38. Construction and grading operctions shall be limited to weekdays (:~onday th~ough Friday) and the hours from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., except as app~o'/ed i~ writing by the Public works Director/City Engineer. PERMITS: 39. Commercial/industrial property ~ithin the City or Dublin generally requires a grading and/or encroachment permit. A grading permit is requirec to re'l~ew a~G inspect onsiee improvements, typically involving but not limited to graci~g, drainage, and public access. An e~croachment permit is required for all ~ork cone in the public right-or-way. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS: 40. Any relocation 0: improvements no expense to the City. or public facilities shall be accc~?:is~ed STREETS: 41. The street surfacing shall be asphalt concrete paving. The Public ~orks Director/City Engineer shall revie~ the project's Soils Engineer's st~uc=~~al pavement design. The subdivide~ s~~ll, at his sole expense, make tes:s c: t~e soi~ over which the surfacing and base is to be constructec and furnish the =est ~e?o~:s to the Public works Director/City ~~ginee~. The Developer1s soils er-gi~eer shall determine a preliminary structural design of the road bed. After roug~ grading has been completed, the developer shall have soil tests performed to deter~:~e t~e final design of the road b~d. In lieu of these soil tests, the road ca~ be designed and constructed based on a~ R-value of 5. 42. An encroachment permit shall be secured from the Public works Director/City Engineer for any work done within the public right-of.way. STREET LIGHTS: 43. Install street light standa~cs a~d luminaries of the design, s?aci~s, a~d locations, approved by the Public ~o~ks Director/City Engineer and P.G.& E. STREET TREES: 4~. Street trees, of at lease a 15-gallo~ size, shall be planted alo~g ~~e st~ee: frontages. Trees shall be planted in accordance with a planting plan, including tree varieties and locations, approved by the Public ~orks Director/Ci~y Engi~eer. Trees planted within, or adjacent to, side~~alks shall be provided with ~oot shields. WATER: 45. water facilities must be connected to the DSRSD system, and must be installec at the expense of the developer, in accordance with District standards a~d specifications. All material and ~orkmanship 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 Dist~ict. 6 - Rev: 5/17/89 46. Any water well, cathodic protection well, or exploratory boring sho~n 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 ~ith applicable grouncNater protection ordinances. Zone 7 should be co~tacted (a: 443-9300) for additional information. ZONING: 47. Comply with all zoning provisions, including Zoning Ordinance anc rezoning Conditions of Approval. - 7 - Rev: 5/17/89 CrrY OF DUBLIN IMPROVEMENT PLAN GENERAL NOTES (Use only "Chose applicable and/or add as necessary) Use 1/8" let:tering or approp~ate weight. to .assure legibility, e'len after ruuc:;on or ower means of repro.::::;:..;c:;cn cf dra-.vir.::s. 1. Basis of ele'lat.:on c:a'Cum (if City/County be.'1cilmark. give number,locat.lon. and e!evat.ion). 2. All st.ret~t. improverr,ent:s shail be const.n..:C-...e.::: in accordance 'Nith the provis-ions of We current. C:.y crc:in.ance cccoe. St.ate St.and.:3rd Spe;ificat.lons. and Cty Qr Ccunt.y Standard Plans. The improvements ar~ subjec:.:..:J inspec';on and approval of "the Public Works Depar:.rr:e:1t. Contact Public Worts Cons-c.ruction inspec:.lon at 5:0'/833.6630 at least. 24 hours prior:.o the st.art or any wor~:.o arrange for inspec-....ion. 3. All revisions to -chis ?Ian must. be reviewed ~/ the Public Works Oepart.'11cm"t prior to cor.s~r..:c:.;cr: ar.;:; sh.ail ,e accurately shown en re'lised plans 5ignec; ':;y :';'1e Ct:y Engineer. 4. ~otify Undergrounc; Ser'/ice Alert: 800!6':"2.2~ 72 hours prior..., arry excavauon. Tne USA zp:~=r;Z3:.'cn r.:.Jm~~; shall be ke~ at the ]oosite. 5. All new utility distr.:;u"Cion services shall be piEced underground.. 6. Prior to pl.acing cur:;, sidewalk, asphalt C.:Jnae:.e, subbase, or base maurial. all undergrcund rac:!ities 'Ni-r.r.in :,;-,e right-of-w<:iY sh<:il1 ,e installed, b<:ickfill cor.;pie<;.ed. and the Public 'Narks Oeparcmerl'c's Ccnsuuc:;cn Civisicn nc'C."A"e.:::: by each or the ut.ili::-j companies having rac:ii::ies within the 'N~rk area. that the vtilrcy ins-r:.aila"ticn has sa:':efac-...cr:iy passed acce~ana ~sts. 7. All manholes or ink::s over 5 feet in depth srail ,e provided wit:.h poiypropylene s"L<:ps. Tne sups snail ~e ir.:egraHy cast into the walls cf the manhole or inlet .......hether precast or fieid cast. The sups shall ,e ins-w:lle.;::; in ac.:.:ordanc~ with Caltrans spec:f,caticns and City or CubiinJ,AJameda County Standard Plans. 8. When widening the pavement. on an exist.ing rQad, the existing pavement. shall be sawcut"CO a nea:: iir.e and r~move~ back to an exist.ing adequate st.ruct:ural s.ec:.ion, or to t.h.e original road. s.eGtion. An exploratory- :.r~r1cl1, or pOU1oiir.g, may be required. to deurmine the limit,:; or pavement removal. 9. Snould it appear t.r.at the 'Nork to be done, or any matter relative t.'1ereta, is not suffide:1~Y de:aiied or ~xpiained ::::~, these pLans, the ccr.::.ractor shall contac; (n.:Ime or design engine~r) at. (phone number) rer such furvner explanat.ions as may be necessary. 10. A building permit snail be required ror ccr.s~'''''Jdcn of all retaining walls over 3 feet. in height. (2 ~~e:.;n height. 'Nith E: surcharge). Prior ~ acceptance of the improvements as complete:. verification t.l1at. Building inspe::;-:;on h.as sigr:e.;::; off on the permit. sr.ail be provided to the construction inspector. All wood in cantaC: wit.h t.l1e gr:::und shall be pressure-treated, '""nether a const:ruct:ion pemlit is required or not.. 11. All public s"tOrm drain Iine5 shall be Class :iI Ref unless ot.l1erM~ 6pecifie.d. on the plans. 12. No t.rees shall be re."':1oved unless they are shown and noted. to be removed. on We improvement plans. All uees conflictIng with gracing, utllit.ies, or other improvements, or ovemar.ging tile sidewalk or paveme:1t so as:..J form a nuisance or hazard, shall be trimmed and properiy graded and sealed. The drip line of trees to be saved '.vill be fenced. and nO gracing shall take place within this fenced area. 13. E.xist.lng curb and sidewalk within the projec: limit5 that are damaged Dr displ.aced.. even "Chough t.l1~ wert:. not. to b~ removed. shall be repaired or replaced even if damage or displacement. occurred prior to any won: pcrforr.1ed by t.he contractor. Oc-""ber 28, 1993 14. Erosion control facilities shall be ins'Cailec cJr.:pleU prior to October 15 and shall be maintain.::c: caiiy cr.:;: .:.. cd :5. The person responsible fcr the daily mair.-c.::r.anc.:: of these facilities is (name) an" ::;Er-:e reached 24 hours a cay at:: (ulephone!pafler number). These 'fadit::ies snail cc.""::,~:::i ar.c: contain erosion-caused silt deposits ana erc'/ide fer the safe discharge of silt. free: sUr:-n wat.ers :n'C.:J ~x:s:;r.g st.Qrm drain facilities. Design or these rac::i::.::s r.1usr. be approvedJupdaud each year prior to S::,~...e~:;::r 30 ar.t: shall be signed by the City Engineer. 15, Tne typical sect.ion of :he foilowing lisUc.< s:reets shall be continued 'Chrough the inursec:.ion: (Us-r of s-rreet names) 16. The thickness or subbase, base, and sur7'2(:ir:g snail be based on 'Cramc index and soii :"::3:' fer "R" ';ah,.:e:. pavement design char:. be!ow.) 17, Ail traffic sniping and :-:-:arkings shall be ir:e:-~cpiastie. 18. Asbestos Cement Pipe (f,C.:?) shall no-r 'ce '...'5'::'::: in t.l-:c con5uuction of aIT:! 5t.orm .:::rainage Ta~;:j::~s. 19. All striping on major reads shall be cat:<,rack~d prior:o final installat:ion. final ins~allar::;on or s:.fpin6 hili ::: 3i:c'h~'::: only after approval oT ::he sr.:riping layout. '7'...1 ::r.e cons\:.nJction inspector. 20. Order or work for reZlt:. 'Niiening and me.;:ian :sfar.d construction in which uarne striping 'Hill be ;-:::CC.3::-::.:::: c. d. i. !ns"C.ail final srripinq install final signing (at interim locations if r:ecessZlr-j) ConstrJct. median cur, Compleu final striping-. pavemer,: markers, and sign inS't.;illa:icn b. Rough grading Storm drain & draina~:: s:ructures Utility ins-raila-c:on Curb and sidewalk Pavement construc::.ion Remove conAicting sr.riping. pave- ment markers, and sigr:ing, and insrail interim striping. g. h. a. e. f. j. 21. If, during construction. archaeologicai rerr.air.s are encountered, construction in the '/ieinity shail 7e ~a::'=:,:;. an archaeologist consuiu.;:;, and the City ?Iar:r.ir.g Departmenr notified. ff, in we opinion cf the Eirc:-:aecl:;~is:, :r.e remains are significan:. measures, as may ':;e re.::1,uired by the PJ.:mning Cirec-...or, shail ':;e :ake~ t..; pre:.::::::. ::~e~. 22. A California Division cT Occupational Safe::y 31'';:; :-:eaith (CAL OSHA) permit. shall be cb':;ained fer ~::r.c,-:'::s ~\/-:: f::::: or greaUr in depth ,.l., ccpy or this permit. ~r.ail be supplied to the Public Works Ocpar::.~!:nt.. ,.l.,;1 Ed~i:;':;E: :::C'(;'J shall be kept at the jcc5i-re at all times. E.xample or a pavement design char::: LIMITS R I ROAD NAME From To AC AS AS VALUE TI I Oc-..<>ber 28. 1993 THE CITY OF DUBLIN P.o. Box 2340 Dublin. CA 94568 (415) 829-4"00 STANDARD PLA,,;T "L".TERIAL, IRRIGATION SYSTEM AND HAINTENANCE AGREEMENT I (property owner) do he~eby shrubs and ground cove~) will be the City or Dublin' 5 app::ovec agree that all ?lants (trees, installed in accordance with landscape plan for project) located at (address). All plants will be replaced in kind as approved plan 2.-c. such time as they are found to be diseased, damased, or dead, for at least one (1) year date of their installation. (n2:ne 0= pe:- :.he. ffilSsi:1g, from the I further agree that all plants will henceforth be irrisatec, fertilized, weeced and tended on a regular basis such that they will maintain a healthy and weedfree appearance. I further agree that the i::-rigation system will be instal lee. according to the irrigatio~ ?lans as approved by the Ci::y of Dublin, and tha~ said syste~ will be ke?t in good working o~Ge~ for at least Or:2 (1) yee..r froill the date or the landscaping installation. This agreement lS binding against this and all property owners of record. Signed: Date: EXHiBIT L Form 83-05 CEY OF DUBLIN wA7~~ ~??ICI~NT LANDSCAE~ ORDINfu,CE O:::-di~a.nc~ No.: Dac~ or Adopcior.: l2. - 92 Dece~aer 14, 1992 E. V ~ ." ~.~\ j'-,,'" . '\~~'='"..J~~:.\'i! .",.... ~ J;;f ~ ") <. '" ~ .~"!-:.v.'.1 M s::e 8.20.010 8.20.020 8.20.030 S.2.0.0LO T. III. 8.20.050 II. 8.20.060 City Of D~bl~~ ~2te= Efficient Landscape Ordi~ance I~DE:{ _c::.-;::. ?CR?CS:: A:?PL:C..'..3II...I:"! D2:?I:;:::-::::J:;S P?OT.::s::,::rs FOE'.. ~~2:~.; C? ?:::::..~3:;::LITATED L~\iDSCAPES Lc~csc~~e Doc~~e~~c::c~ ?~ckage . :::le~e~:s of :~c La~cscc?e Documenta~ion ?ackage " ~ . ~a:e= Co~se=~a::~~ Concept Stateme~t. :~E ~~a~:i2~~ A~?lie~ ~a:er Allc~a~ce ~s:i~a:ec A~?lied ~a:e~ Use c r v. D. :::st:.:::at-2;C - ... .:.0:'::"':" ',.ja.ter Use _c.:',CSC2.pe Des is:1 ?la::. ?lant Selection and Grouping. .- - _. ~a:e= =eat~res. ~. La::.csca~e Design Plan Specifications. ==riga:io::. Des:~ ?la~. Ir=i5a~io~ Jesig~ Crite~ia. o ?,cc:7cle.c. :";2.:e:- . :;::rriga:io~ ~esign Plan Speci:icatior.s G. - . . -'.. .:.rr~gat:o~ ~c~ec~~es. ~:ai~:e~ance Sc~ed~les . 12 p I. ~a~csca?e I~=:ga:icn Audit Schedules. G~adi~s Desi~~ ?lan Seils Ce:-'tifica.i:io:-: .:...) .!...~ j. K. L. ,^ .:....) ? ". -. . UOL:C ~c~ca.t~o~. ?'-:":ll:..cat::..o:"s. ~ B. >:oc.el ::or::es ??,-OVIS::::'"J:;S FOR ::::'::::S-=I:;C L.!.lmSC:\PsS. Wat2= >!a~a.ge~2~i:. ,~ ~ate~ ~aste ?reve~=:..e~. RE?::::Z=::;C::: E~,:..l..?07?,-.l.~"iS?:!3...~.7ION. A??~:mIX: S,^"'1PLE FOR.'!S ~at2r Conservatio~ Concept Sta:2~ent Cer:ificate of S~Qs:a~'tial Completion C~INJu~CE NO. 18-92 AN ORD :~;AllCE OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ~~DING CHAPTER 8.20 P~~TAINI~G :0 wA~ER EFFIGIE~T UU~DSCA?ING TO :~E ~uNICIPAL CODE AND DECLUDlG T:-'E O~INJu~CE Ju~ URGEllCY ORDINANCE The City Council 0: :he City 0: ~~bli~ Goes ordain as follows: SC::C'I'ION 1: Chapter 8.20 s~a.ll added to the City or Dubli~ ~fu~ici?a: ~vce read. 2.5 follo....;s: "Section 8.20.010: ?U?,?OS2: The pu~?ose of t~is orci~a~ce is to: (Co) Recc;ce :.:-=-iga::io:--. ....-2.:2:- consu.11?cion ,....ith no decline' - ::-.2 '7::=:s:.::.a~ Co....... visua~ ~~alitJ of ~r:a~ la~dscaping; (0) - .... t,s':aw.:..:.s.::. c. a~c ~ai~:ai~i~g ~a:== ~fficient ~a~cscapes l~ local ?::O~~C:3. sc;ffi::.ie~: b~t flexible strv.c::t:re ::0;:: . . . ces:.s:'.:'::~' . . .---- --- _..;:, -.:;:.---_.~, SeCcion 8.20.020: .~.??LI C.~.3 ILl:': The require~e:::s 0: this c::~ina~ce shall permits issued a:t~~ Decembe~ 3:, 1992, for: apply to all Bu.:.ld:.:-.:;:: ;;-=.-:s':"'-::-::-.e:-,: (a) .A_II ,;e....- a:-.d rehabil:.:a.:ec. landscaping for public agency p:ojec:s G...... priv2.te. ceve.lopi7,e:::. ,?rojacl:s that require a Developc;en: 2.:-'.c/or 3i..:.:.lc.:.:-.~ pe~~:': ~ith ne~ o~ :2~aJilitated laDcscapes that ~eet t~e ~:i:.e.ri~ c: Secc~o~ 3.20.020, :.~~:~d:.~g but not limited to indus:ria~, c~~~e.r~:.al, a~d recreational prejecc5; and (D) Develc~er-installec. . . . c...anc.5cap~ng in single-family anc ~ul:i.:a=i:~ projects; a:;.d The require~e~ts of this ~ra~~ance do not apply to: (a) Eomeo~~er-provided landscaping at existing ane new single-fa=ily a::c multi-faillily projects; (D) Cemet.~ies; (c) Registered historica.l sites; - 1 - (d) Ecological restoraeioCl projects that do not require a pe:::!,,:.e::: irrigation system; (e) Landsca?i.ng irrigated solely by reclaimed THater and to T,,;~~C:". ....0 ?o:a.:_= pipeline exists for irrigation purposes; or (f) Any projec~ with a la~cscaped area less than 5,000 s~~are Section 8.20.030: D::,INITIONS The words ~sed in this orci.~ance have the meaning set fort~ as follo~s: (a) lIanti-c:::-a:..n valve" c::- "check valve" means a valve locac:ec \:.:-.ce::" a spri~kler head to to~c Nater in the system so it rninim::2s c:a:na52 the lo~e: elevation s?:i~kler heads. (D) "applica::ion rate" r::2a::s t".:-,e depth or ~..later applied. to a 5:'-;2:: c:._:::c., us~ally ~easured in inches per ho~r. (c) "appl:..ec. ~,.;aterll me2..ns :.~e portion or ","ater supplied. by t:-.e :r=-::'~a::io:-~ syste~ to the landsca?8. (e) "aueo:oat:.c controlle!:" ;neans a mechanical or soEd sta:e -----, ca?ao_e of o?e~c:ing valve S:c:lons to set the days and le~g:~ c: ::=e :: a Nate~ a??licacion. (e) "back:lo.... p::-eve:ltio7'. cevicell means a safety device pollu~io~ o~ conta~i~a:ion of t~e wate~ supply due csec. :0 ::e..:e.:-~~ . -- to t~e :e~e:se :~C~ ~ ~ .., . or ~ate: rrom tne l~:~gatlon system. (f) 1rcer-tified landscape i:-rigation auditor" means an i:'..c.iv:..c.'..:.a~ ce::i:iec. by the I::igation Association (a nationwide organizatio7'.). ~~e State of Califor~ia provices training that is certified by tne I:=i~atic~ Associat:.an. (g) "Cit:;:t :::eans t'.:1e C:.ty af Dublin. (h) "coave::sion facto::- (0,62)11 means a nwnber that converts .....~ ::-,a:.:::"'::-.~:'::'.. a??lied ~ater allo~a~ce from acre-inches per acre per yea: to ~allc~s per s~'..:.are foot per year. The conversion factor is calc~~a:ec. as follo',,;::; ; (325,851 gallons/ 43,560 square feet)/12 inches - (0.52) 3251851 gallons - one acre foot 431560 scuare feet ~ one acre 12 inches - one foot To co~ve~t gallons pe~ year to lOO.cubic.feet per yea~, a~cc~e~ com~o~ billing unit for wate!:, divide gallons per year by 748. (7~8 5cllons - 100 c~bic feet.) - 2 - (i) "Development ?er::tit" means approval for any type of cavelo?r.:e~,o or c.evelcpr:lent ?roj ect as defined in Gover:-..rneni: Code Sec::.io". 65927 ~7'.c 65923. (j) "District" means tCl. J<.:':Jli:1 San Ramon S.crices Diso~ic:. C<.) "eco:...ogic.al ~estorat:'o;l ?roject" r.:earlS 2. project: -,,;r.ere ;::-.e 5:'::-= -- in::e~::icEally alte~ec to es:ablish a cefined, indigenous, ~~s:::ic eeo 5:;5 ::e:::.. (1) "e~i:::e=" means dri? i:riga:ion t~e s:ste~ to t~e soil. Il;::'l:1gs tnat deliver ..c'_:=;_ :; ~c-...'::" -.- (;0) "es;:a:Jlished landscape-II ::;;.es.ns the poi7'!.t at T,.jhich ?la7'.ts i:,. ::-.e ha~e ~e~eloped rOO::'5 l~to t~e soil adjacent to t3e root =a~_. ::---<::.~::-:: --...------ (71) "es::a'Jlisr:::ter.t pe:::"icc." :i:eE..:':$ the .:..""-..:....:><.. year -=-;>"1"" 0....1..__ i::s;:c.L..i::~ . . ~ . ~n :~e ~a~csca?e. (0) "Es::i=acerl A?plied Water Use" means the ?or:ion of t~e Ss:i=a:!~ :o:a: f..Jate.:: Lse i:~a.i: is ce::i"/ec. :!'om applied "",;ater. The =:s:ir::.a::!c ..:..~~l.:..:::c. wate:: use shall ~O:: exc:::ed the Maxi~~~ Applied Wate:: Allc~a~c:::. ~~e Est:..:::a::::c ~.??liec. ~~4a::::::: use Lilay be :".:;.e s-:..:.m of t'he .,..ate!' ::ec::=.:-:',!:'_C=C th::c~~~ :~e i::::igacic~ sc~ec.ule, as ::eferencec in Sec:io~ 8.10.C~J (=~) (c) . (p) "Esti=ate~ Total ~ate= Use" means ene a~~ual total 230U~: 0: "~-=- 2S::":::2..:::::: to be neeced to keep t~e pla~ts in t~e 12.ndsca~::d 2..:::2. I: is basec uporr s~ch factors as the local eva?ot:a~E?i:a::..:~ size of the landscaped area, tte types of pla~:.3J a:-_:. i::-.e or: to.e i::::iga.tion syste:n as c.escrf'::led -i..... Sec::..o:; S.:J.OLO . -. ne2.':"':::-,:; . ra:e I ....-,= ef:icie::c:r (II) (e). (q) "ET acjust:nent factor" means a ractor of 0.8, tnat, '..;hen 2.pp..:..:...e:: :0 refe::ence evapotranspi::ation, adjusts for plant factors and i::::iga:ic~ e::::...s:...e:-:C:i, be a??l:..ed . .-~ t~o ~aJo:: ~~:lue~ces u?on the - . . amount 0: wate:: t~~: ~::::~S :~ to t~e la~CSCa?e. A cc:-:'.oi::.ec. plE.::': mix '...-ith Co site-',.;icie a~..'erage of 0.5 :..s ....u_ ...:;:..::_.:> c: pla::.: :~c:o:: portion 0: t~is calc~lation. The irrig~tio~ e:::...c:e~:y ?~=?oses of the ~7 Acjust~e~t Factor is 0.625. :':-.e Therefore, t~e ET Acjust:nent Factor (0.8) = (0.5/0.625). (r) lleva?o::-anspiration" means the quantity or ',.;ater evaporatec. fr:::,,: ac.jac2:-:t soil s~~faces and transpired by plants du~ing a spec:::c tl~e. (5) "flo"..; ::-ate" mea.-!.s the rate c..'- wnlcn .....ater flo',,;s through ?:..~es a::'.c. va2.4.'::5 (g~llons pe:: min~te 0:: c~bic feet per second). ( t) "hyc::-ozone I' means a portion of the la:1dscaped area havi::.g pla:::s "..;:. t::. similar water needs that are served by a valve or set 0: va2.~es ~ith same sc~edule. A hydrazone may be ir~igated or non-ir~igated. For - 3 - (u) exam?l~ I a naturalized area planted ~,o/ith nati~Je vegeta~ior'. ::....c.: .....ill need s~?plemental irrigation once established is a ~on-i==is~~~c hydrazone. "inf:.::'::::-at:.on rate" ;;;eans the rate of water entry i:1:~ t::e expressed as a depth of ~ater per unit of time (inc~es ua- so:.....:.. ..,,,.,-' ,,'-"-- / . (11) '!irr:';2.tion efficienc:rl! ;neans the measurement or the 02.::0.01...:.:'.: c: -..;2,':e::- benef:.cio2.lly UScG div:.ced by the amount of water ap?lied, ~:~isc.::'o~ effic:..e:'.cy is deri~lec. :::om measurements and estim.:::.tes 0: :.==ig:~::'J" syste~ cha=ac~eristics a:1d management practices. ~~e ~i~:.~~~ i=::iga:i~:'. effic:..e~cY for pUr?OS2S of this ordinance is 0.625. Grea:er irr:..~a::..c~ effic:..e:,.c:: can be ex?ected from v,jell designed and rr.ai.:::2:.:-.ed 5'.'5::e:::5. (~) "lanc.scaae :.rrigation audit" means a process to per:or= si.:~ ins?ec::.ons, evaluate :..:rigation systems, and c.evelcp e~~~c:..~~: (x) (;) (2) (ee) CuD) (ee) (ee) (ee) . . . .. - l~~~s~:~o~ SCGeC~~2S. 1I1anc.SC2?eC are.all :;;.eE..::5 t~e enti~e parcel less ~he b-..:.~~c.:..:-.s - . ------- -- -~~~:--_.._) d:.-ive',,;2.Ys, r:on-i:.-::-:.g2..:.ed. portions of perking lots. c.2..:c.scz.?=s _-~.. 2..5 cecks a:-.d pa:ios, c:'.d. ot~er non-porous areas. r,.jate: :ea:''':':~s E.::'::: incl~~ec. ir: the ca~c~~ation or tne landscaped area. Areas cec:..:a::::c -~ edi":l2.2 ?la::.::s J 51..:.C:--. as orcha:-ds or vegetaole garc.e:-..s a::,e T.O: ~:-.:_'.:.:::::c.. '!la~e::a::' 1:.:-.e1' rr;8c.:'.S ::-:e ',.;ater d.elivery pipel:'T.e t~e e~~::e::s or s?r~::~le::s =::o~ t~e valve. ...::._-;:::- :J t:".a: -..-- ' - -- ;:;,~:,:,_,;,-;:::.:o u..,_; .... "'<;::'-" :':.::e II nea':5 t:--.e ?ressur-ized pipeline S01..:::ce to the valve 0:: outlet. t:--.2..t deli....e:-s ...0:::. _:;:_ '~.-ate~ 11:!a:c:.::-:":::1. Ap?lied ~~ater AlloW'ancell means. ror c.e.sig;:'. pt.:.rFcses, ::-.2 1..:.;:;:.e::- limit of a::.r:uc.l appliec water for the established landsc2..?2C 02.:22.. as spec:.:i8e :':1 S2c~io:1 8.20.040 (II) (b). It is besee u?o:o :'-.8 "-=8"'5 refe::e:1ce e'.Tapotrar:spi:.-acion. the ET Adjustment Fac:or. 2.:'.c _.._ ____ c: t.ne la~c.sca?ed area, The Estimated Applied Water Usa sta:l ~c: sxcea~ t;-,.e :':6.:-:i.r:-,U::1 A?pliec :,;o2.:e: .;l.llm...a:1ce. ":-;-,u1.::....." :::2=':"..5 2.:,,:.,.. w2.:e::ial such as le.s.ves. bark, s:.r2."; c: c:.::e.: 8a:e=~a~s ~e:: loose end applied to t~e soil su::face :~r :~e. :~~2::c:.a~ purpo5e. of recucir:5 evaporation. "ope:-et::..ng pressu=e" mea.ns the pressure at: .....hich a 5:-'5:';:: c~ s:::-:.:-.~-:.:le:s is designee to operate, usually indicated at the b2..se of a s?r:~~~e:-, "ove:::.....ead (poP-U?s! sprinkler ir-:-igation systems" means i~pulse sprinklers, rotors, etc.) those ~....ith :lo.".- :-2..:es l."~.;:" "ove:-sp=ay" means t:-te water ToIlhich is delivered beyond the 12::c.sCE..~ec. area! ~etting pave~ents, walks, structures, or other non-la~csca~ed. areas, - 4 - (ff) (gg) (hh) (ii) (j j ) (kk) (11) ("'In) (nn) "permit" means a Building or Development permit for a projec: ~~:C~, as part 0: i~s scope, iT/olves the installation or neT", la.ndsca?~:'.~ 0:' rehabilitating an existing landscape. "plant faceor" mea:-:S a fact-or that, ,....hen multiplied by ;:-~:e~~:-.:-= eva,?ot:"2.:'..s?iratio~, esti::Jates the amount or water usee DY p~2.:'.:~ .~r,~ purposes 0: this o::.:.::.ance, the average plant ractor 0: lc',,; ...:a:e:- \.:.si:,.~ planes ranges from 0 ~o 0.3, for average water USi0g pla:-::s :~~ :a::.ge :.s 0.4. t::) 0.6, and fo:::- hign '"rater using plants the range L:; C. -; _oJ .;".. v. "rain se:1sing device" i:!leans a system which automatically 5:--:'::5 off .....e irrigc.tion syste~ ~~en i: rains. "record cra'",ing" or "as-builts" means a set or reproduci"::le c.:;:"';:':-;ss ~hic~ s~c~ signif~cc~: c~a~ges in t~e work made cering c:~s::~:::::'c~ ~~C which c:e ~sually ocsec on d::a~ings marked up in t~e fielc ~~~ o:~e: data fu:~ished by :~e co~t:actor. "rec::ea~:..onal a=ea II :::e2.::s a::eas or active play or rec::ea:ic~ g~ounds, or ot~er ar:2.S co .-- - ---. spor-r.:s ::.elds, foot ::a;:;:~e" se~col yards, picnic ',.":"::: :::::::::-.5::: lIrecyclec. '".;ate:, II Il::eclai::ed \.;ate:, II or "treated se...,age e::.:.:..:e:".:: -,..-2o::e:" ~eans ::ected 0: ::ecyclec ~aste water or a quality s~:ta~:: :~: non?o:aale ~ses s~:~ as la~dsca?e irrigation; ~at i~te::cec ::: ~~~a~ cons;..:;;:;::::ior.. "re.::e.::e:,:ce evapot::e..:--.s?i::ation" or "ETo" means c. -- ~ -..------ - - ~ -- ..._---- -...-..- ~= seancc.::':: en'li:c:--..."7~e::.t2.1 pa::c.~e:e:s '..;hich affect the 'water ese. 0: :;.;.2.:-.:3. :._Q:'5 give::. ::1 ir:.c':1es pe:: cay, Ulo......ch, or year as representee. :.:--: Se:-::..::: 8.20.C60, a:-'.d is 2.::' esti::naee of the evapotranspiracion c: c. .;..:?.:g:e ::.~.:..c. or foc:-- to seven-:.,:ch talll cool-season grass that is '..;ell ',.'2.:~::e.c.. Refe:-e~ce evapot~c.::.s?iration is used as the basis or cete:=::::~5 ::~e t-laxi~~::'.. Applied wa::e:!:' Allowances so that regional di:fe:e:-.c::s ::-. cl::7.2.:e can be aeco~.odatec. "::eha":li..lii:a~ed la:--.c.scape" r.'.ea~s any re.lar.dscapir:.g ?:Lojec: ... - -... ...-- - :;:~.._-_:::;:' ape:'::!:":. Il::Ur:.c:fil r:le2.!l.S ',.;a:e: '...:hich is r,ot absorbed by t~e soil c: .;..:::,:",,_:'~':E..::e "'''' ....-hie:: i:: is 2.ppliec. a:-~d :lo'..;s rroril the area. For exar:l?l:, :"_.:.::-.:::: ::'2.y re.s~lt f::om wate:: t::ai: is c.?plied at too great a rate (a??~:'::E..:::'s::. ::a:~ exeee.cs i::.filtre.tio~ rate.) or when t~ere is a severe slo?e. (00) "soil :7:oisture ser.s:":1g deyicell means a cevice that meaS-":'::'es of wate.r iD the soil. .::.:::01..:.r.:: (pp) "soil textur-ell mea:-'.s t":1e classification or soil based or, :::-.8 ;:erce:1:age or sa~c, silt, ane clay in the soil. (qq) II sprir.kler headll :I!eans a device whieh sprays ~,rlater tnrow.:::-:' a :-.:Jzzle. - 5 - (roc) (55) (te) (uu) C-r1) "static ',.;ater pressu:::-e" means the pipeline or rnunici?Cil ,....2.:=:::.:: s....:??ly press~::e whe~ ~ater is no~ flowing. 11stat::..or.." r.1eans a:l. a:-e.a serJed by one valve or by a set 0: ~:c.lve.s ......:::.- ODera:=. simultaneously. "::.ur::" me2.ns a surfa.ce layer of earth cO:ltaining mO'Nee. grass "'--" --- roots. An~ual bluegrass, Kentucky bluegrass, Perennial ::ye.s:ass, ~~r fescue, ace. Tall fese.:e are cool-season grasses. Ber::lUC2.~::assJ ;(i.k'..:.:::...:.- grass, Seashore paspal~m, St. Augustinegrass, Zoysiagrass, a~c. 3~::a~c grass are ~ar~-seascr. grasses. "val"lell meC.ns a G.e~,ice I..:sed to control the f1mo/' or ',.;ater "- irrig~~ion syste~. lIwate:: conse::-vation CC:"'.cept statement" means -' . .' 0= :~e project as S~OH~ ~n a one-page c~e:~l~3~ a~G - Sectio.-:. 8.20.C::": C==). r;ar::"a::"''1e s-"':';j':..~2.ry Sectio~ 8.20.040: ?~OVpSIONS FC~ ~;~~ OR REHABILITA!~D LANDSCAP~S T. LANDSCAPE ~CCL~~NTATION ?AC~~GE (a) ._ eel?:: u':"" ~':-le. landsca~~ c.ocL:....Jl.entation package conrOr::l:':16 '-~ shall ce s~Qmiccec cO the City. No Development or 3~ilci~; be iss-...:.ec ~:1~il t~e C~:y reviews anc approves the la~csca?e coc~~e:1cation package. .....__ c:-":.2.?::2::- - - ..-- - ;1=-"'- '- s:-.c._ _ (0) A cc~':; of t:--,e C.ppro';ec la7'.cscape doc'J..'lte:-l~ation pac:.-::age S::.:L.:.. ::2 :,::-o'-..'::'c.ec.. to t~e p=o?er~y a~,.e= a~ site manager along with the reco=~ d=a~::'~6s a~d any o:~er informat:io~ ~o=~ally forwarded to the property o~~e::- c= site manage:: . (c) A CO?: or the water Conservation Concept Statement and t~e Ce::-t:.::.ca:e or SCQstantial Comple:ion shall be se~t by the project ~a~aser ~o t~e City a~d to the local :etail water purveyor, the Dublin s~~ ~~~o~ Se:r~.;i::es District, p:::..or to the fi~2.1 sign-off of the per::::":. U' .....~ Ci~:; . (e) each ~~~csca?e dOC~~2~t~tion package shall include t~e ele~e~ts, ~hich are cescribed in Section 8.20.040 (II): - -. . ..,.". ~.,,-- -~'--..)"'-"6- (1) (2) (3) (4) (5 ) (6 ) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) water Conserva:ion Concept S:atemenC Calc'....i.lation of ::"e Haximum Applied Water Allowance Calculation of t:"e Estimated Applied Water Use Calculation af tne Estimated Total water Use Landscape Desig~ Plan Irrigation Design Plan Irrigation Schedules ~!aintenance Schecl1le Landscape Irrigation Audit Schedule Grading Design ?lan Soil Analysis (if applicable) - 6 - (12) Certificate 0: Substantial Completion. (To be sUDlili:,,:~s. 2.::.e-: i71stallation of t::e p::-ojecc). II. ELE~E~TS OF L~NDSCAPE DOC~~E~TAiION PACKAGE water Conser;ation Co~ce?t Statement Gach lc.~dscape doc~~enta:':on package shall include a cove= s~=e:, refer::e:c to as t~e ~,';c..i:er Conservation Concept Statement. _u_ C:..::"; ",v::".:.._ provice a sar.l?le sta::eme~i:. It shall serJe as a cnecklis:: ::: 7=-=::":=l t~at :~e elements 0: :~e landscape documentation package ~a~e -~;~ completed a~a ~ave a ~ar~ative summary or the project. 3. The ~'!a:'::':i1\.!.In ...\.ppliec. ""<::.L-:::_ l-.llowance (1) __ project! s ~':axi2t.:..."'J. ;'.?plied water Allow2.:lce shall De ca.:..:.....:.:..a:ec. ~si~g the fol:o~i~~ for~ula: >:....j,.~JA (::To) (0.8) (L'.) (0.62) ....here: :::~o C.3 rla.xi~'-:.::1. Applied Wa~er Allo;.;ance (ga.llons pe.:' ::2.':':') Refe::-e::ce :::';a?o~=a.nspirCition (inches ?e::- :l2c.:-) ::T ...\cj L:.st::e:1t. Factor La.~c3ca.?eC A:-ea. (square feet) con~e=5~c~ fa.ctor (to gallocs pe.:- sqt..:.a:re --....-. .:...v~ __; ~'~A.r..JA :""'A. 'J , 52 (2) ?o=~io::.s of l2.:,.d5c.:.?ec. areas in public e.:';c p=i'v'2.te ?:::~ e:::5 s~....:.c=-. as pa=~s, ?layg=o~::ds, sports fields, golf co~::ses, c:- s:~=c~ Jeres ~here ~~:f p:ovides a playing surface 0: se~:es c~he: =ec::-eatio~al ?t..:.:?oses are considered rec=ea~ional a:-2.2.5 a~c ~ay :-equire T,..-at.e:- in accit.ion to the Haximu..:n Applied T.;c.te.: ..:..::'c''':c.r'..ce. ..:.. s~at.ement shall be included ',.,ith t.'he landscape c.es::..g:: ;:~e.::, cesig~ating ~ecrea:ional areas to be used ror s~c~ ?~=?OSe5 a::c specifying a::y needed amount. or additional T,.lat:?:: c:~::;va :':-.2. ~'~2.:,::"::-.:.:;:: Applied wate:- Allo~a~ce. C. Estis2.:ec. ;.;?pliec ',.;a:e:- LS2 (1) l:1e Esti:l1.at2c Applied water Use shall not exceed t:-.2. '.r_..:_,._ ..:::..\._u._.. ~??lied wata: Allc~ance. (2) A calculation of t~e ::s~imated Applied Wa~er Use S~~~~ De s~bmi:ted ~:~~ the Landscape Documentation ?ackage. ~: =~y be calc~lated by s~~ing the amount of water recommencec i~ ~~e irrigation sc~edule. D. Estim~:ed Total ~~ate= Use (1) A calculation of the Estimated Total Water Nith the Landscape Documentation Package. water Use may be calculated by summing the Use shall ~e s~~~it:ec The Esti~atec 7ctal aIilount of '..;at:e!." - 7 - -- --' :recDmmended l~ ~~e i~rigacion schedule or calculac~ !~C~ :cllowing for~~la: l~e Estimated 70ta1 ~ater Use for the e~tire landsc~?~~ ~:2~ eG~als the su~ of the t~~t lancsca?2c area. Estimated water Use of all h;Grc=o~~s :::~'U (hyd.:-ozone) _ rETe) r?F'l rHAl r.6?) (I2:) =:;.,J (hydr-ezcr:e) Z70 Esti@2ced Water Use (gallons p2~ :=z:) Refere~ce E;2?OCr~lS?irztion (i~c~=s ~e~ yea:) (.62) . - plznt rE.ct;or Dycrozone area (square feet) conversion ractor irrigation efficie~c7 Landsca?e Desig~ ?la~ A landscape design ?~an ~eeting the following requ:reme~cs s~a_~ ~e s~bmi::ed as part 0: :~e la~dscape documentatioa package. (1) ?la~t Selection a~d Grouping (a) Any '012.:,.:5 :nay be used in t':1.e lanc.sc2.pe, pro'::.c.:..:-.g _.-- Esti::tatec Applied ;,.jate.r Use recor.unenced. c.oe.s ::c: 2:.:::2e.-:" -p- ~laxi;::.u..;l _:'.?plied T..lcte!" Allow2.7'.ce and t:-:c.t t~e ?lc.:"'_:.=: =.eet ::l.e specif:,cc.tions set forth in (D), (c), (c) J c.:::: (2). (0) This O~c:.nance adopts by reference the pla~ts l:s:e~ ~~ ~ate!" Co~ser~in~ Plants and Landscanes for t~e 3a~ ~~ea published by the East Bay }lunicipal Utility Dis::::..::, 2.7:C for determining water usage, the plants lis:ec :~ :~e ~cco~s P~OJ~CT (~ater Use Classificatia~ of La~dsca?e S~e::.es) c.evelo?ed by the University of Califor::ia Coo?e::a::.':e - . t.xtens::"C:1. (;:) Pla~ts hav~ng si~ilar water use s~all be g~G~~e~ :~~e:~e~ .. . .. c~st~:-:c: nycrozones. (d) Plants s~all be selected appropriately based t.:~c~ -..--- adaptability to the climatic, geologic, a~d to?og~a?~ica: conditions of the site. Protection anc prese~va:ic~ c= native species and natural areas is e~couraged. :~e planting of trees is encouraged wherever it is co~s:s~~~: ~ith the other provisions or this ordinance. (:2.) Fire preve.ntion needs shall be ac.c.:re.sseci in ar~.=.s .......:;:.'- a:":2. fire prone. Information about fire prone araas a~~ appropriate landscaping for fire safety is a"c.:..~a~~e fro;r; t~e Dougherty Regional Fire Authority or the Califcr~ia Depart~ent of Forestry. - 8 - (2) Water Features (a) Recirculating .....ater shall be used for decorati~:c ....c......-:::_ features. CJ) Poo 1 ar.c. spa c()vers are encouraged. (3) I..a:,;cscape Des ig:'. Plan Specifications 7:-:2 landscape cesig:1 plan shall be dra...."'Il on p:.-oj ect ::a5= a scale that 2.cc~=ately and clearly identifies: 5:-.=-2::S (a) Desig~at:o~ 0: hydrozones. ,. i \.':;.. Lar;dsc.~qe :::.aterials, t:reas, shrubs, grou:'.ccove:-, ::'::-:, c...,-," other ~".esetat:.on. Planting sjlIlDols S:1.2..!.!. De c:..e.=.:-l'; c.:'-c:...-:-. and pla:-:.:s labeled by botanical name, ca;:-..."il071 .._nO_, c::::-,:a:.:-.-::: si.ze, S?2.c:':'.s, 2nd quantities of each grot.:p 0: -;;:'a:-.:5 i:1clcatec... (c) ?:::-operty lir.es 2..-1d street names. (c) Scree:.::;, c::.ve:.;ays, ~,.;al1c,.;ays, and ocher pavec. c:._~.;:.::. (e) 2001s, ?c:'.cs, '..;at.er features. fences, a..c. :::-e:2:':-.:':-.g ....2.:..1s. ,- , ,- , ::::.:ist.i;,-,g 2:-:C. p:oposed buildi....gs anc. stn..:.c~::t..:re5 elevat:.o:: vie',.; if applicable. C~) Natural fea:'..:::-es including but not limitec to ---'-."- ou~crop?:~gs, existing trees, shrubs tha: wil~ ==~c~~. (~) Tree staking, plant installation, soil pre?ara:io~ t-:::ails, and any ether applicable planting and i:1stalla::.o~ te:ails. ('.) A calc~~a::on of the total landscaped the projec: s::e and a calculation of rela:lO~ :0 :~e landsc2.?ed area. ~""::;I.~ c._ _c:.. in ....- - _. ~- _ =_c,....._....... to tota~ t~:: a==2 :.~ (j) Designat:'Q:'. of recreational areas. Irrig~::on Design Pla~ . . . d . An lrr:gatloneslgn submittec as part of plan weeting the following cona:tio~s the Landscape Documentation Package. s::all ce (1) I:rigation Design Criteria (a) Runoff a~d OverSDrav. Soil types and infilt::-a:ion rate shall be considered when designing irrigation sys:e~5. All irrigation systems shall be designed to avoid r~~of:. lo~ head drainage. overspray, or other similar co~ci:ic~s ~here .....ater flo.....s onto adjacent property, non-ir:rigatec. areas. - 9 - "N-alks J roac:..;a:rs, or s~n..:.ctures, Proper irriga::::.c..." SC'....:.::..Dr.:-:::"';:: and sched~12s, i~cluding features such as re?2a: C:C~2SJ shall be ~se~ :0 closely ~atch application rates -~ infiltrat:.o~ rates therefore minimizing runoff. Special a:::e:'.:::ion shall be given to avoid ruI'.c:: ....,. 5 l.c::.es ar:d to a'loid overspray i:'. planti:1g areas '..,it':1 c. .....:.c.::.:: le53 t~an te~ fee:, a~d in wedian strips. ~jo overhec.c s?rinkler irrigation systems sz,,2.l: Ge in mec:.aD s:ri?s less than te~ feet wide. . . :':-.5~a.:...':"'e.c. (J) I!"riE2.::io~ ::fficie::.cv. ?or the purpose of de:e:7:!i:-;i:-.s ......- iTIaximl.:..'Tl a??::.ed T....a:er aIlo'Nance, irrigatior: e:::..::.e::::: -- assu.rr:.ec. to :e O.62j, Irrigation syste;ns s;-:a.ll be c.e.s:"s:-.e::., ~ai~tair:ec., a~d ~anaged to meet or exceed 0.625 e:::::e::c":, '^ , \" .:.CUl':J!:l2:1t. 'N'ater ~~eters: Separate landscape water Deters s~a~~ De - .. - . - - :or slr.gle :a=::..~: ::0=2S, i:1stalleG for all projec~s except Co~~rolle:s: Auco~atic control systems s~a~l Je re~~~re~ for all :i.rrisa:ion syste:Js a~d. must be c.ole tc. 2.c:c=-_"':".cc.c.-:e a:l as?ec~s 0: the d.esig~. Valves: ?l2.:',:s -,.;hic:" re.q'..lire different 2.I:1our:.:s 0: "==-;...:::- s~all be irrigated. by separate valves. If o~e ~2.~~e. is ~se.s for a gi~;e.;: 2.:e.a, only plants ',.;ith simila.r .....a:er '...:se s'.:1al"l. be usee in ::~a.t area, A~ti-drain (check) va.l~es s~zll be installed in strategic points to minimize or Dre7e.~: lc~- head er ainage. Sprinkler ~e.::'C.S: Heads a~a emitters shall have c~~s:s:e~-: 2.p?l~c2.t~o~ :ates within each control valve c:i.=c~:':. Spri~kle::: 'r..e.acs stall be selected for proper are::. c:';e:.-age., a?pl~ca:1C~ :2.:2, operating pressure, and ease of ~aintenance, aCJl:st::.e.:-.: : E.: 2.':):"1:" ::: . - ?~ain Sensing Override Devices: devices are recommended ror all Rain sensing o~e::ice . . . lrrlgatlon syste=s. Soil Hoist'..lre. Sensing Devices: It is reCOr.lLile:'.cec t:--.c.: scil moisture sensing cevices be considered where appro?:~ate, (2) ~.cycl.d wat.r (a) The i~stallation of recycled .ater irrigation syst"~s (c~~c distribution systems) shall be required to allow fer t~e current and future use of recycled water. unless a ~=it:e~ exemption has been granted as described in the fo~lc~i~g section (2)(b). - 10 - (b) Irrigation systems shall make use of recycled ....ater u7l.1ess a. written exemption has been granted by the Dist:-ict., s~at.i7l.g; that recycled 'Hater meeting all health standa:-cs is ~ot available and Nill not be available in the foresee~~~e ruture for t~is particular site. (c) The recycled ~ater irrigation systems shall be des:~~ed a~c operated in accordance with all local and sta:e coces. (3) Icrigation Design Plan Specifications Irrigation r.ycirozones. sys::e.ns s~all be designed to be cons is te:':.t l~e irrigat:o~ ces:g~ plan shall be drawn on projec: bas~ s~ee:s. :it shall be se?a:-ate from, but use the sa..."De format as, t:-.~ la~dsca?e desig~ ?lan. The scale shall be the sa~e as t~~~ use~ ::>::: tc-,e lancsca;;2 c.esign plan desc:::ibed in Section 3.20.C::'O (:~) (e) . T:-:e irrigation cesign plan shall accurat.ely a:1d clea:-Iy ::::e:-.::i::;: (2.) Location 2.r.(. size of separate water meters fc:- .....::: landscape, i: applicable. (b) Locat:..o::., t:,-pe, and size of all compone::.i:s 0: \::'".:; :.:-=:..~a.:.:.'::-; system, :.:,.clucing automatic cont:"olle.rs, mai:,. <;:........ .:.=.:.e:a.:. lines, v2.:ves, sprinkler heads, ~oist.u:e sens:.~s c~';ices, rain s~;i:c~es, quick couplers, and backflo~ ?:-eve~::'~~ devices. (c) Static ;"'2.::,e: pressure at the point or connec:.:.on t:J t"::e public wate: supply. (d) Flo~ rata (gallons per minute), application cata (c~c~a5 ?ac hour), 2.:-.::: design operating pressure (psi) fo:- e;.c:-. sta~:.o::. (e) Recycled ~ater irrigation syst.ems as Section 8.20.040 (II) (f) (2). specif:.ec. . ~ G. Irrlg~tlon Schedules Irrigation schedules satlsrYlng the following conditions shall be submitted as part of t~e Landscape Documentation Package. (1) An annual irrigation program with monthly irrigation sc~ecules shall be required for the plant establishment period, fa: the established landscape, and for any temporarily irrigat.ed a~eas. (2) The irrigation schedule shall: - 11 - (a) i~clude ru~ ti~e (in minutes per cycle), sugg2s~eG ~'~D~: c: cycles pe: cay, a~d frequency of irrigati0~ for eac~ station; a:1c (0) provide t~e amount of appliec water (in t~~drec c~b:~ :ee:, gallons, 0:' i:1. .....hatever billi..:1g units the District '..:.ses) recommended on a monthly anc annual basis. (3) ~::> total am01...:.nt. of '..later for tne ?:ajec: shall incl:..:.c.e ....-a::-=.:' c.esignaced in t~e ~stimated Total ~ater Use calcula::G~ ~~~S Ha:2r ~eeded for any Hater features, whic~ shall be considerec as - ~ ~ater 1...:.sing hyc:,ozone. (4) ?ecreational a:-e.e.s designated in t::e landscape ces:~:'~ ;:.!-2:-. _..--- ~e hig~lighted a~d the irrigation schedule shall i~c.i=ate i= a~; a:::citio:1a.l wate:- is needed above t:-..e Haxi:J.u'-n .~.??lie.:. ...0:.....:::_ ~llo~a~ce beC21...:.Se 0: high pla:1t factors (Q1...:.t ~ot c...:.e ::J i::iza:::~ i:-.e:ficiency. ) (5) ...::enever 1Joss:.b~e, irrigation schecuiing cf evapot.'!:"anspi:-.=..i:ion data st.:ch as chose =:--:i5a:.ion t~a1'.2s~S~:1t:: Information Syste!JI. :~ apply t~e a~;::-o?riat~ levels of Hat~-: shall i~cc:?c-:a~~ ;;s~ :~Oill t~e C.=..:if~:-~ia (CI~IS) .ea:~e~ s:a:c:~s ~ . . -- tor G:::e::e~: c~:=a~~5. (6) '..:-:-.er.ever possi:-:-e, la::dscape ir~ig2.tion shall be sc:-.=.:.:.:.~e'::: ':et...;=.ec::. ~:OO p.w. ar.d 7:80 a.m. to a.loid i::rigating c-...:=i::g :~::es;::f _ ~~~d or high te=?e:-ature. M2.i~t~~a::.ce Sched~les A ~eg~~a= maintenance schedule satisfying the rollohi:1g cc~c:t:c~s s~a~~ ce s~=~.itt.ed as part of the Landscape Documentation Package: (1) La:"cscapes shell ~e maintained to e-;'lsure wat:e-: e:fici-e>lc:. ' =egular mai~te1'.a::ce schedule shall incl~Ge but 1'.ot :e l.i~:~e~ ~~ c~ecki:1g, adjt.:s:i::g, and repairing irrigation e~ui~=2~t; =ese:'::~~ :~e autoii1atic c:~i:::oller; aerating and dethatc~i~g ::.:.== a::2.=..5; :-e?le~ishing n~:c~; fe::ti1izing; F=uning, and ~eeci1'.s ::: --- 12.~dsca?ed a:-e2.5. (2) '",-:-.er.e'le:;:- possible, re?air or irrigation equipcent: s:'.a.:..:... ce. c.cr.e. hith the origi~ally specified materials or thei= eq~i~ale~~s. I. LancscoS.?e I:::-riga::ior. .~.e.dit Schedules A schecule of landsca?e irrigation aua~ts, for all but s~~g.:...e :2.~ily resice~ces, satisfying the following conditions shall be s~:ai~~=d to the Ci~y as part of t~e Landscape Documentation Package. (1) At a minimum, aliclts shall be in accordance Nich t~= Stat2 of California Landscape Water Management: Prog=am as ciesc::ibeci ia tte Landscape I~rigation Auditor Handbook, the entire cioc~en~, ~hic~ is hereby incorporated by reference. (See Landsca?e I~rigation - 12 - Auditor Handbook (June 1990) version 5.5 [formerly ~2ster A~citcr Training]), O~ as may be updated. (2) T~e schedule s~all provide for landscape irrigation a~c~t5 to ~e co~duc~ed by State-certified landscape irrigaLiG~ a~ci:G~S ~~ least once every five years and submitted to t~e local ~a:er ?~rveyor, the D~Jli~ San Ramon Services District. J. Grading Design Plan Gracing cesign plans submittec as part of satlsrYlng the following conditio~s s~a~~ :~e Landscape Documentation Package. (1) A 6rading desig~ stall be separate c;;:sign pl2..:1.. plan shall be dra~ on project base s:-.ee:s. from but use the same - . !ormat as t:-.::: ----~-~- _=..;,-';:;'--G:,,~ (2) T~e grading cesign plan shall indicate finished co~::g~:E::C~S a~= e:e':at::..o..-:,s 0-: :~--:e landscaped area, including t~-:e he::'g~-.: 0: 6~ac2':' . ~. . ~. . . . s~o?es, cra~~age pat~er~sJ paa elevatlons, ane ::~lS~ grace. K. Soils (1) .}.. soil analysis fa:: ?rojects '",.lith landscaping ove:: 20,:CO SC~2.r2. :..t (5:) se.t:s:::i:1g conditions (a), (b), and (c) s<>e.,-,- ':. tr.te.r.:: u. a l:ce~sec SGils lab or analyst and shall 02. s~~~::'t:=c as ?2.~: 0: the L2.~dsc2.?e ~oc~uentation Package. (-' C) Dete~~i~a::on of soil texture, indicati~g t~e ?e:~e~:age c: o::ganic 22.;:te::. Co) A'CI. e.?ptoxi::>e.te soil infiltee.tion re.te (either "'ees'~eec or derived froiil soil texture/infiltration rate taJles). u ra~ge 0: infilt=ation rates shall be noted where Cipp::-opr::..a:e. (c) :L22.5Ure 0: P~J and total soluble salts. (2) :-:J:: projec~s .....::':; la:1c.sca?i.ng under 20,000 SF (1..:::less a S:;:~5 e.~.e.lysis c,e.s bee:> underte.ken), soil shall be e.".e~.cec :.:so.:,:; six ("' C'..:':lic ya::ds (C.::) of nitrified soil conditioner ?2.= 1, ecc SF i~cQrporated ::..::to the top six (6) inches of soil. (3) A 3ulch of at least three inches shall be appliec to a~~ ?~a::t:~5 a::eas except t~r!. L. Certification (1) Upon cOQplecing the installation of the landscaping a::c t~e i::rigation systeill, an irrigation audit shall be concuc:ec by a certified landscape irrigation auditor prior to the fi~al field observation. (See Landscape Irrigation Auditor Ea~dbcok as referenced in Section 8.20.040 (II) (i).) - 13 - (2) .. l~censed la~dscape archi~ect or contractor, ce!~i~~ed irriga=ic~ ~2signer, or otjer licensed or certified professional in a =e12:e~ :~elc shall conc~ct a final field observation a~d, ?~iGr ~u occu?ancy of t~e building or establishment 0: use o~ ?=o~~=:y, shall provide a c~rtificate or substantial COr.Jplet:.o:--. :0 t"::2 C:.. =::. :~e certificate shall specifically i~dicate t~a: pla~:s ~e:e :..::.stalled as s?Bcified, that the irrigation sys::eo ',;as :,:-:s::2.l1e.:. as designed} a::.c that an irrigation audit has been ?e=:o==e:.} along with a lis: of any ooserled deficie~cies. (3) Sertification s~;all be accomplished by comple:::i:lg a. Ce:::.::.ca:e G: S~bs::antial Co~?letion and delivering it to t~e Ci:y, to t~e =etail ......ater si..:.??lier, and to the O.....-ner of Rec'Jrd. ~~ C:.t": .._.;..- :;:ov:.ce a sa:::?le . ~. ~ certltlcate !o~. :II. ?U3LIC :::~CC.:'.:IO~; , ~ubl:~atio~s. I~l:O::-::-.2.::io:'. aoout t:":e. e.fficient use or lar-.dscape w2.ter _~ ~::2.:'.;..2.:;.:..e '.';2.te::- :.:se::-s throug:-:c..:.: :::1.e community =:'-00. the Dist:.-:..c::. 3. ~~ode~ ~o~es. At 1~~5t o~e wode~ :-:~~e that is la~dsca?ec in each p::-ojec: ca~5:..s:i~~ 0: eight C~ ~o~e ~o~es s~all demonstrate vi~ signs and i:lfc:=2.:ic~ =~e p:i:-.c:.?les or '..;ate:.- e::icient landscapes desc:-ibec. i::. t:-.:"5 c~.:.:..:-.c.:--.ce. 1. Signs shall be l.:.sed to identify the model as c.~ exa...'::-;:le of c. ....2.:e.:- efficient landscape and featuring elements Sl.:.cn as r.y.:.rozc~es, irrigation equipw.ent and others T,.jhich contribute to the o""..e:-al2- ',.;ater efficie~t t..,eme. 2. :::::-t:o;::-mation s:-:a1l be provided by t:-:.e p:.-oj ect cavel::;?2: a::o'..:.:: cesig~ing, i~stalling, a~d maintai:-ting wate:'- efficie.~: l~~csca~es. Sec~:o~ 8.20.050: ?~OVISIONS ?O~ oXISTING L~NDSCAP~S I , l';Al::2~ ~~o\li..-\G::::'~~:iT All existi~; landscaped a:eas in the City that are one ac:e or =o:-e, i~cludi~s golf courses, green belts, cornmon areas, multi.family.housi~g, c~s:~esses, parks, ce~e:e~ies} and publicly owued landscapes shall pe~fo~ a la~csca?a irrigation a~dit at: the p~o?erty ow~er's request: at least: eve~l five years. At a minim~~, the audit shall be in accordance with the Califo:n~a Lancsca~9. water Hanag9.::1e!1c Program as described in the Landscape Ir~iga:ic:1 A'..:cit.or Handbook I ::::e entire docur;:ent ......hich is hereby incorporated by ,:efe::e:--.ce, (S ee Landscane I:::iEation Auditor Handbook, Dept. of Water Reso~rces, ~a:e= Conservatio~ Office (June 1990) version 5.5, or as may be updatec,) ~es~l:s shall be p::esented to the District for review. - 14 - Recognition 0::: proj ects t~a:: s:ay within the Haximum ..A.pplied ~";at2'!:" .:'4110',.,Ic::ce is encouraged. : I I . ~,.j.'"\~E?~ l,./A.STt: =?2:'1E~~TION ;,';2.t2:::- i~2.S:2 ?:-2vention shall :~ll under t:-te authority or L~e 7'1~~--~~- -'....:>.....--- -. Section 8.20.060: ~~FERENCE EVA?O:~~~SPI~~TION i~ inches (His~orical 0e.:a, ex:re.polat2c from 12-:.tonth Norrr.al '::=.a:: :SIo Haps and D.C. publica:::.o:'. 2lL:.'2:;: : COl:llC? Ci cv ~Tar! Feb u__ , N2Y JU:1 Jd ..-- ...1_ /'.laseca. Live:::::ore 1 2 1 5 2 - ~ - 5 9 6 6 7. 4 Oak12r.d 1 .5 1 5 2 0 - J 5 1 5 .3 6 0 Au!!. Se:;J. Cee. 6.4 5.3 3.2 5.5 4.8 3.1 .'ic'; . 1 , ,:".J 2.L ::.9 , - -/. .:: .'" ,.., ..I.;: S :::C=-ION 2: Ur~e~c': Or~ina~ce: provisior.s of this ordina~ce s:-,a11 :'='::-2 ;:.--;::.....- ------- c:::. .Januc.!:"yr 1, 1993, pT...:.rs1..12.:1t to (.:;":-2:::.:Je:'.t Cod.e Section 36937 as 2..:-. '\..:.:"5=::::: ordi~a::ce. 7he urse~cj is based. c:: :~e fact that s~c~ an orci~ance ~s :=.:~:.r-2c G; tte State or Ca1:.=o:~ia prior to :a::~a:y 1, 1993. .. 0 .. . t~lS :Gl~a~ce to ce pos~ed i.:'. a:: . . S . ',.il.t:":. ect:...o:-; :~......e Ci.:::l Cle::-k of the City of ~t..:.~2.:':'. _..--- C2:....:.se ~e.=.s:: t~::-ee (3) public places i~ ~~e C:.:; u_ ;~933 of the Gove~r~ent Code of t~e S:~:e of S~C~ICN 3: ?os::i~z of O::-ci~a~ce: D~bli~ i~ acco::-da~ce Califo:::-nia. PASSr:D, AEPROVED, A~;~ .-\:O?T:.:n t:tis 14th day or Decer.lae::, 1992. AYES: Cou~cilmembe:::-s 3~:::o~. Eouston, Howard) Moffatt and Mayor S~Y~2: ~o:::s : :;cC":e A3S::~i"I': Ncr.e ~./~ Mayof:~ ATEST: r;! i]/ C7/c: C'). I. ci~~011rk ;I "i..~ ::.i a:\december\ldscpord - 15 - ?:-ojec:t: Site.: ?:-oie.c: Location: SP_~PLE CE~TI,ICATE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION Projec: ~iu!TIDe::-: (Check indica~in5 s~D~:::al) ?reli~inary Project: Docu~e~tat:ic~ Sub~itted: 1 - 2 3 L - " 6 I S 9 10 - :-:a:'::"::'.'..:..-:1 .~.P?li,=-c: ''';a:er Allowance: gallo~5 0::- C~J:c ~s:i~a:e.d A?~~i,=-d ~ater Use: gallons or c~Jic ~s:i~at:ed To:a~ ~a:er Use: gall.o~s c::- ~a:,.c.sca?e Des:g:: :1'-.... _ _c.:.. =rrig~~ion Desi5~ ?12..... =r:iga:ic~ Sc~~d~les :-:ain:e~a~ce Sc~e~~le ~ancsca~e Irrig~:io~ Audit Schec~le Graci~g Desi~:: ?~an Soil .-\r..alysis Post-Installation I~spection: (Check indicating substantial cC8pletio::) A. 3. c. ?lants installec as specified Ir::-iga:io~ s':s:e~ installed as designed d~al cis:rib~:ion system for recycled ~a:er . .. -- 2l~l~a~ r~::o:: or overspray ~a~csca?e ~rr~~at:cn Audit perfor2ed :- - - /----- .:...e::: .-1 .' :::~- :_ - - 1--- _ ~ -::;:.::: '-/ ~'::::.:::.- - - - - ,..- - ~ _::::::::: -, . ="'-- Project s~j~i::al ?ackag~ ~~d a copy of this cer~ificaticn ha~= b2e~ D~ovic2C co o~~T'.e!'/ma::.2g~!' ane. to [>..lbli.:1 San Ramon Se!"'Jices Dis~rict. CO~E:;TS: Certificate of S~~scantial Co~~le:io~ (Cont.) ?c~e I/Ne certify ~hat ~ork has Dee~ i~s:alled in acco~dance with t~e cc~:~ac: coc~=e~~s. Contractor Si~:';:::.t'...:::e Dace S:ate Lice:-,se liNe certify t~a: based ~?O~ ~e~iGcic site obser;ations, the work tas b~e~ s~bstantially cocpleted i~ acccrca~ce wltn t~e wate~ E:ficie~t La~csca~= O~ci~a~ce anc t~at the la~dsca?e pla~ti~g a~c irrigation i~stallation confor= ~i:j :~e approved plans a:'.d . -. . Spe.c:"'J:lcat:...c~s . La~csca?e A~c~itec: Si~:-.2.t:.:.~e Date .::::-::~.::. I . ~;::.-:::;::. ~--~..- - or I~rigation Desig~er/Cons~l:2.~: or ~icensed or Certified ?ro:essic~al i~ a Related Field 1./,,,;2 certify =,",-a.: 1/',,;e h2.~,.re recei';ec all or the contract 0''':::' ~es?or.sibili::,' ::0 see t~2.: :::e :;::,:::::jec: is mai:-t::ained co~tract ccc'...:IT.e~:s. Cocl.:..;-::.ents 2.:'.:- in accarca:-.:e O'.,;ner S:.g:-:.a:'J.re . ';::~;::. SAMPLE ~n~~:!!: ~':-I ~-~.: n' ;:':f:~':~;:',_" <;Vr.~.. 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Richard Ambrose City Manager City of Dublin 100 civic Plaza Dublin, CA 94568 March 20, 1995 Re: Revised Appeal to the Petco Project Dear Richard; Due to the location of this project with the high visibility at one of this city's main entrances, I feel that the entire City Council should review this project. 2db~v~ valerie A. Barnes ....x. "'1"'\""""" P ~. .. ~;.... '1 J, !... Hn:d ~ ~ I f J .1 , I 'I 'I 1 I , . C?J I I I I I I I I . ~ I 6.-- o e:,. -' '\ ------- . o.:.,~ ~I Z WW @7i 0 3A I 3 J J " @... (I),; . , a; '-7 ~ :zj 0) $J .." '.; .~ 'CP <:0 . t:EJ I ! z, <I ; ! <t; i , : I.. i. ctD t{f!: T . , I. ~ H r1 I r-r il . ~ - , ld1, I II I ~.t;;j ! : I .;- 0>. . N, ..:....':..'..~ 1..-,. .__.. ~ - ~;~.. :; . . .". ;'.: .: - ~ - - ,:~ C$J ~ I , -+-- . . ~--z:; @ , 0J I ! I I ,11 11" , '7- i I i:' . .1 ...' , , ...! I- ~ r- . _ ill ~\LL ",<>"\' ..lJl"2 :Z-zD 3l~q . ~.!\. . ~" III '-3'. '-uI~"" . 'i,",CS:~ +.j...' 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