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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC Reso05-28 PA04-041 GM Automall CUP/SDR RESOLUTION NO. 05 - 28 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO MODIFY ACREAGES DESCRIBED IN THE GENERAL MOTORS AUTO MALL DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW TO CONSTRUCT A NEW 32,453 SQUARE FOOT DEALERSHIP AND INVENTORY LOT ON PARCELS BAND C OF THE GENERAL MOTORS AUTO MALL PA 04-041, APNS 986-0016-003 and 986-0016-004 WHEREAS, Moya Kelly, on behalf of General Motors Argonaut Holdings, has requested approval of a Conditional Use Pennit and Site Development Review application for a new 32,453 square foot dealership in a Planned Development Zoning District; and WHEREAS, the proposed project is a component ofthe larger General Motors Auto Mall project, which was detennined to be within the scope of the Eastern Dublin Specific Plan and General Plan Amendment, for which a Program EIR was certified (SCH 91103064); and WHEREAS, an Initial Study, dated June 30, 1998, was prepared for the General Motors Auto Mall project (of which this is a part), to detennine whether there would be additional environmental impacts occurring as a result of this project beyond or different from those already addressed in the Program EIR; and WHEREAS, the Initial Study concluded that no additional significant impacts are expected as a result ofthis project and no new mitigation measures were needed for site-specific environmental impacts; and WHEREAS, the Development Plan for the General Motors Auto Mall was approved by the Dublin City Council on June 6, 2000 via Ordinance No. 13-00; and WHEREAS, the project as proposed is consistent with the Development Plan for the Planned Development Zoning District in which the project is located with one minor amendment: Modify the lot acreages to read Parcel A is 4.17 square feet; Parcel B is 3.79 square feet and Parcel C is 5.56 square feet; and WHEREAS, all public right of way improvements required in the Development Agreement for the General Motors Auto Mall have been completed and were accepted by the City Council on February 4,2003; and WHEREAS, the project application has been reviewed by the applicable City departments and agencies, and their comments have been incorporated into the Conditions of Approval for the project; and WHEREAS, the proposed project is consistent with the Dublin General Plan, the Eastern Dublin Specific Plan, the Planned Development Zoning District in which it is located, and represents an appropriate project for the site; and WHEREAS, the Staff Report was submitted recommending that the application be approved; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission considered said application at a regularly-scheduled public hearing on May 10, 2005; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hear and consider all said reports, recommendations and testimony hereinabove set forth and used their independent judgment to make a decision. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL VED THAT THE Planning Commission of the City of Dublin does find the request for a Conditional Use Pennit to modify acreages described within the Planned Development Zoning District, Development Plan to read Parcel A is 4.17 square feet; Parcel B is 3.79 square feet and Parcel C is 5.56 square feet in accordance with Section 8.32.080 of Dublin Municipal Code: A. The request to modify the acreages is a minor amendment to the adopted Development Plan. The request to modify the lot sizes substantially complies with and does not materially change the provisions or intent ofthe Planned Development Zoning District Ordinance for this site. The proposed amendment does not change the overall density pennitted within the Zoning District, rather it simply modifies the lot configurations to reflect the current auto sales and service development pattern. B. The amendment does not affect the intent or standards of the Planned Development Zoning District. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE Planning Commission of the City of Dublin does hereby find that: A. The Site Development Review (SDR) approval of this application (PA 04-041) is consistent with the intent/purpose of Section 8.104 of the Zoning Ordinance. B. The approval of this application, as conditioned, complies with the policies of the General Plan, with the Eastern Dublin Specific Plan, and with Planned Development Regulations (City Council Ordinance 13-00), which allows a maximum of 120,902 square feet of auto- related uses to be constructed on Parcels A, B, and C of the General Motors Auto Mall. C. The approval of this application, as conditioned, is consistent with the Eastern Dublin Comprehensive Stream Restoration Program in that the setback minimums are met and the plant palette chosen is in accordance with the Program requirements. D. The approval of this application, as conditioned, is in confonnance with the Mitigation Monitoring Program for the Eastern Dublin Specific Plan and General Plan Amendment EIR. An Initial Study was completed for the project which concluded that no impacts not already addressed in this document was present with the project as proposed. F. The approval of this application, as conditioned, will not adversely affect the health or safety of persons residing or working in the vicinity, or be detrimental to the public health, safety and general welfare because the development is consistent with all laws and ordinances and implements the Eastern Dublin Specific Plan and Dublin General Plan. G. The proposed physical site development, including the intensity of development, site layout, grading, vehicular access, circulation and parking, setbacks, height, fences, public safety and similar elements, as conditioned, has been designed to provide a desirable environment for the development. 2 H. The subject site is physically suitable for the type and intensity of the proposed use because it is a level site with area and dimensions that will accommodate an expansion to the auto dealership as well as being located in an area with sufficient vehicular and pedestrian access. I. Impacts to existing slopes and topographic features are addressed because the property is flat and there are no significant topographic features that are impacted. J. Architectural considerations, 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. K. 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, an attractive environment for the public, and a design compatible with the natural environment of Tassajara Creek to the west and consistent with the Eastern Dublin Comprehensive Stream Restoration Program. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE Planning Commission of the City of Dublin does hereby conditionally approve P A 04-041 Site Development Review to construct a new 32,453 square foot dealership as generally described by the Staff Report and depicted by the Project Plans dated April 28, 2005 and labeled Attachment 2, stamped approved and on file with the City of Dublin Community Development Department, subject to compliance with the following conditions: CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: Unless stated otherwise, all Conditions of Approval shall be complied with prior to the issuance of building pennits or establishment of use, and shall be subject to Planning Department review and approval. The following codes represent those departments/agencies responsible for monitoring compliance ofthe conditions of approval: [PL] Planning, [B] Building, [PO] Police, [PW] Public Works, [F] Alameda County Fire Department, [DSR] Dublin San Ramon Services District. No. Condition Resp. When Agençy required, Prior. to: GeneralCønditions 1 Approval. This Site Development Review approval for the 32, PL Ongoing 543 square foot auto dealership establishes the detailed design concepts and regulations for the project. Development pursuant to this Site Development Review shall confonn the project elevations/renderings submitted by CCBG Architects dated April 29, 2005, stamped approved, and on file III the Planning Department (hereinafter referred to as the "Project Plans"). The Project Plans shall be modified only as directed by the following conditions of approval. No other modifications shall be made to the Project Plans without subsequent review and approval. 3 No. Condition 2 Approval null and void. Construction shall commence within one year of Site Development Review approval or the pennit shall lapse and become void. The approval period may be extended six (6) additional months by the Director of Community Development upon detennination that the Conditions of Approval remam adequate to assure that the above stated findings of approval will continue to be met. (Applicant/ Developer must submit a written request for the extension prior to the expiration date of the Site Development Review.) 3 Revocation. The Conditional Use Pennit and Site Development PL Review approval will be revocable for cause in accordance with Section 8.96.020.1 of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance. Any violation of the tenns or conditions of this approval shall be subject to citation. 4 Changes to Project Plans. A minor physical change to the PL approved Project Plans can be considered by the Community Development Director or hislher designee as a Site Development Review Waiver. Any amendment to the approved plans which is not considered by the Community Development Director to be a minor physical change shall be reviewed per Section 8.104.090 (Amendment) of the Dublin Municipal Code, which would include full review and approval by the decision-making body of the original application, in this case the Planning Commission. 5 Fees. Applicant/Developer shall pay all applicable fees in effect at PL time of building pennit issuance. Said fees shall, include, but may not be limited to, Planning fees, Building fees, Dublin San Ramon Services District fees, Public Facilities fees, Fire Facility Impact fees, Dublin Unified School District School Impact fees, Alameda County Fire Services fees, Traffic Impact fees, Traffic Mitigation Contribution fees, Noise Mitigation fees, Alameda County Flood and Water Conservation District (Zone 7) Drainage and Water Connection fees, and Park In-Lieu fees. Fees are subject to change without notice. Unissued building pennits subsequent to new or revised fees shall be subject to recalculation and assessment of the share of the new or revised fees. PlanninlfDivisionConditiol1$ 6 Colors and Materials. The building materials, architectural PL features, and exterior colors of the proposed dealership shall confonn to the colors and materials board submitted by CCBG architects on file with the Community Development Department. 7 Roof equipment screening. All roof equipment shall be PL completed screened from view by a parapet as indicated on project 4 Resp. Agency PL When required, Prior to: Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing Prior to issuance of building pennit Prior to issuance of No.. Condition Resp. When Agency required, Prior to: plans. building pennit 8 Parking requirements. Applicant/Developer shall provide PL On-going parking as shown on the Site Plan (Sheet Al.1 of the Project Plans). All parking spaces shall be striped according to the requirements of the City of Dublin Zoning Ordinance, except in certain areas of the site otherwise reflected on the site plans included with this approval. Disabled, visitor, employee, and compact parking spaces shall be appropriately identified on the pavement. Directional signage and labeling of designated visitor and employee parking spaces shall be provided, and shall be subject to the approval of the Director of Community Development. 9 Inventory Vehicle Lot: As indicated on plans dated April 28, PL On-going 2005, the vehicle inventory lot shall be utilized only by dealerships within the General Motors Auto Mall. Should Parcel B be developed in the future, it shall be demonstrated that adequate inventory storage space is available for all dealerships in the General Motors Auto Mall. 10 Site Deliveries. Vehicle deliveries to the dealership shall be done PL, PO, On-going on the property in the locations shown on the project plans. No PW vehicles shall be unloaded in the street and all drive aisles must be kept clear at all times. 11 Noise Impacts. No amplified sounds shall be pennitted outside PL On-going the building. Loudspeakers, music, or similar amplified noises are strictly prohibited. 12 Vehicle Display & Promotional Activity. In accordance with the PL On-going Zoning Ordinance, all promotional activity (including pennants, balloons, banners and tents) shall be subject to the approval of a Temporary Use Pennit. Promotional sales activity shall not be readily visible from 1-580. For example, the hoods of all vehicles visible to 1-580 shall remain closed and no display materials shall be pennitted on the windshields of vehicles. 13 Lighting: The Applicant/Developer shall prepare a lighting PL,PO Prior to isochart to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works, issuance of Director of Community Development, the City's Consulting building Landscape Architect and Dublin Police Services. Exterior lighting penni t shall be provided within the parking lot and on the building, and shall be of a design and placement so as not to cause glare onto adjoining properties, businesses or to vehicular traffic. Lighting used after daylight hours shall be adequate to provide for security needs. Light fixtures shall match existing light fixtures used on the adjacent GMC dealership. 5 No. . U 14 Master Sign Program: The subject dealership shall confonn to the existing General Motors Auto Mall Master Sign Program as amended in 2003. Any modifications or addition to the sign program shall be subject to a Master Sign Program Amendment. Resp. Agency PL 15 Lot Line Adjustment. Developer shall prepare and record all PL, PW necessary documents to modify lot lines as proposed in the project plans. 16 Fencing: Perimeter fencing shall be consistent with project plans PL submitted April 29, 2005. Industrial fence materials, such as chain link, barbed wire, razor wire and cyclone fencing is prohibited. LandscaDe.Conditions 17 Final Landscape and Irrigation Plans: Final Landscape and PL Irrigation Plans, prepared and stamped by a State licensed landscape architect or registered engineer, shall be=submitted for review and approval by the City Engineer and the Community Development Director. The final Landscape and Irrigation Plans shall include the circle at the south end of John Monego Court and the inventory lot. Plans shall be at a scale not to exceed 1"= 1 0' for all perimeter landscaping. Plans shall include the following submittals: Perimeter Bioswale Landscaping: a. Landscape grading plan with spot elevations and contours at 1 ' intervals maximum. Grading infonnation shall extend a minimum of 10' beyond the property line. b. Location and identification of all above grade and below grade utilities shall be shown on all sheets. c. Planting plan and irrigation plan. d. Layout plan of any special paving areas such as walkways or display areas, and any proposed walls. e. Cut sheets of design elements, such as special paving f. finish and color, catch basins, area drains, fencing and walls. g. Section details, drawn to scale: extending 10 feet past the h. property line and accurately showing the relationship of proposec 1. improvements to existing conditions. Sections shall also show the location and depth of existing and proposed utilities. Public Areas - Between buildings and Face of Curb: J. Paving layout and grading plans clearly demonstrating k. handicapped compliance. I. Cut sheets of design elements such as paving color and m.finish, pots, and walls. 18 Recycled Water: Landscape and irrigation plans shall provide for PL a recycled water system. 19 Plant Species: Plant species shall be selected according to use, PL sun/shade location and space available. The landscape plan 6 When required, Prior to: Pri or to issuance of sign pennit Issuance of building penni ts On-going Issuance of building pennits Issuance of building pennits Issuance of building No. Condition Resp. When Ageney required, Prior to: should include plant species that are not salt sensitive. pennits Street trees shall be high branching and produce minimal litter. 20 Landscaping at Street/Drive Aisle Intersections: Landscaping PL Issuance of shall not obstruct the sight distance of motorists, pedestrians or building bicyclists. Except for trees, landscaping (and/or landscape penni ts structures such as walls) at drive aisle intersections shall not be taller than 30 inches above the curb. Landscaping shall be kept at a minimum height and fullness giving patrol officers and the general public surveillance capabilities of the area. 21 Parking Area Landscape Planters: Landscape planters in the PL Issuance of front of parking spaces shall provide a minimum two-feet clear to building any tree or shrub. pennits 22 Bioswale: Bioswale shall be designed and detailed to the PL Issuance of approval of the Director of Community Development and Public building Works Department. pennits 23 Freeway Abutment: Applicant shall submit at least two design PL Issuance of development alternatives for the parcel between the south parking building area and the freeway, for review and approval by the Director of pennits Community Development. 24 Street Circle: Applicant shall submit landscape design PL Issuance of development alternatives for the circle at the south end of John building Monego Court for review and approval by the Director of penni ts Community Development. 25 Inventory Lot: Applicant shall submit landscape design PL Issuance of development alternatives for the inventory lot for review and building approval by the City Engineer and the Community Development penni ts Director . 26 Coordination With Adjacent Parcels: Landscape plans shall be PL Issuance of coordinated with adjacent parcels to the satisfaction of the building Community Development Director and City's Consulting pennits Landscape Architect. Plans shall clearly indicate existing and new landscaping and construction. 27 Landscaping of Walls and Trash Enclosures: The PL Issuance of Applicant/Developer shall screen all walls and the sides of walls building surrounding trash enclosures. The trash enclosure(s) shall have penni ts solid roof. The use of vines trained on a metal work trellis structure is encouraged. 28 Utility Screening: All above grade utilities shall be screened from PL Issuance of 7 .....; ..~.~.. Resp~ When I Agency required, Prior to: view with either walls and/or plant material to the satisfaction of building the Community Development Director and City's Consulting pennits Landscape Architect. 29 Street Lights and Trees: Maintain approximately 15' clearance PL Issuance of between streetlights and street trees. building pennits 30 Standard Plant Material, Irrigation & Maintenance Agreement PL Issuance of Applicant/Developer shall complete and submit to the Dublin building Planning Department the Standard Plant Material, Irrigation and pennits Maintenance Agreement. 31 Landscape Borders: All landscaped areas shall be bordered by PL Issuance of a concrete curb that is at least 6 inches high and 6 inches wide. building Any curbs adjacent to parking spaces must be 12 inches wide to pennits facilitate pedestrian access. All landscaped areas shall be a minimum of 6 feet in width (curb to curb). All landscape planters within the parking area shall maintain a minimum 5 foot radius, or be 2 feet shorter than adjacent parking spaces to facilitate vehicular maneuvering. Concrete mow strips at least 4 inches deep and 6 inches wide shall be required to separate turf areas from shrub areas. 32 Landscaping: Applicant/ Developer shall construct all landscaping PL Issuance of within the site and along the project frontage from the face of curb building to the site right-of-way, including the landscape circle at the south pennits end otJohn Monego Court, to the design and specifications ofthe City of Dublin, and to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works. Street tree varieties of a minimum 24" box from the approved street list shall be planted along all street frontages and shall be shown on the Landscaping Plans. Exact tree locations, varieties and sizes shall be reviewed and approved by the Director of Public Works. 33 Plant Standards: All trees shall be 24" box minimum; all shrubs PL Issuance of shall be 5 gallon minimum. building pennits 34 Maintenance of Landscaping: All landscaping materials within PL Issuance of the public right-of-way shall be maintained for 90 days and on-site building landscaping shall be maintained in accordance with the "City of penni ts Dublin Standards Plant Material, Irrigation System and Maintenance Agreement" by the Developer after City-approved installation. This maintenance shall include weeding, the application of pre-emergent chemical applications, and the replacement of materials that die. Any proposed or modified 8 No. Cönditio.n Resp. When Agency required, Prior to: landscaping to the site, including the removal or replacement of trees, shall require prior review and written approval from the Community Development Director. 35 Installation of Landscaping and Parking Lot Improvements: PL Issuance of All landscaping and parking lot improvements shall be installed building prior to occupancy of the buildings. pennits 36 Water Efficient Landscaping Ordinance: The Applicant/ PL Issuance of Developer shall submit written documentation to the Public Works building Department (in the fonn of a Landscape Documentation Package penni ts and other required documents) that the development confonns to the City's Water Efficient Landscaping Ordinance. 37 Catch Basins: No side inlet catch basins shall be installed in PL Issuance of areas open to the public. building pennits Fire Department 38 Utility Plan: The backflow preventor for the Service and Parts F Issuance of building shall be relocated to the east side of the building A building hydrant shall be provided within 50 to 100 feet of the backflow penni ts preventor for the Saturn Sales Building. 39 High Piled Storage: High piled storage shall comply with the F Occupancy California Fire and Building Codes. of building 40 Occupancy: Provide occupancy separations as required by the F Occupancy California Building Code. of building 41 Water Flow: Provide a letter from Dublin San Ramon Services F Issuance of District stating what the available fire flow is at the site. building penni ts 42 Hazardous Materials: Provide infonnation on the location and F Prior to quantities of any hazardous materials including any tanks. Storage occupancy and use of any hazardous materials including any tanks shall be in of affected accordance with the Unifonn Fire Code. building 43 EV AE: All emergency vehicle access roads (first lift of asphalt) F Prior to and the public water supply including all hydrants shall be in place vertical prior to vertical construction or combustible storage on site). Fire construction apparatus roadways shall have a minimum unobstructed width of or 20 feet (14 feet for one way streets) and an unobstructed vertical combustible clearance of not less than 13 feet 6 inches. Roadways under 36 feet storage on shall be posted with signs or shall have red curbs painted with site labels on one side; roadways under 28 feet wide shall be posted with signs or shall have red curbs painted with labels on both sides of the street as follows: "NO STOPPING FIRE LANE - CVC 9 No. Co.ndition Resp. When Agency n~quÛ7~d, . Prior to: 22500.1 ". 44 Automatic Sprinklers- Automatic sprinklers shall be provided F Prior to throughout the buildings as required by the Dublin Fire Code. If the occupancy buildings have over 100 sprinklers the system shall be monitored of affected by UL listed central station. building 45 Fire hydrants. The applicant/Developer shall construct all new F Prior to fire hydrants in accordance with the ACFD and City of Dublin vertical requirements. (Prior to combustible construction or combustible construction storage on site). Final locations of fire hydrants shall be approved or by the ACFD in accordance with current standards. The minimum combustible fire flow design shall be 1500 gallon per minute at 20 psi residual storage on (flowing from a single hydrant). The required site fire flow is 2375 site gpm at 20 psi. Raised blue reflectorized traffic markers shall be epoxied to the center of the street opposite each hydrant. " 46 Address Numbers: Approved numbers or addresses shall be placed F Prior to on all new and existing buildings. The address shall be positioned occupancy as to be plainly visible and legible from the street or road fronting of affected the property. Said numbers shall contrast with their background. building 47 Fire Extinguishers: Provide 2AIOBC fire extinguishers within F Prior to 75 ft travel distance of portions ofthe buildings. An approved sign in occupancy accordance with Unifonn Fire Code shall be conspicuously posted of affected above the extinguisher. building 48 Knox Box: Provide Knox key boxes at the main entrance to the F Prior to buildings and at any gates. The Knox box shall contain a key that occupancy provides access to the building or gate. Gates or barriers shall meet h( of affected requirements of the ACFD. building 49 Code Compliance: The project shall comply with Unifonn Building F Ongoing and Fire Codes as adopted by the City of Dublin. BnildÍJle:Ðivision . Conditions 50 Building Codes and Ordinances: All project construction shall B Through confonn to all building codes and ordinances in effect at the time Completion of building pennit. 51 Building Permits: To apply for building pennits, B Issuance of Applicant/Developer shall submit eight (8) sets of construction Building plans to the Building Division for plan check. Each set of plans Pennits shall have attached an annotated copy of these Conditions of Approval. The notations shall clearly indicate how all Conditions of Approval will or have been complied with. Construction plans will not be accepted without the annotated resolutions attached to each set of plans. Four (4) reduced size sets of the approved plan will be required prior to issuing the Building Pennit. 10 No~ Condition Resp. When Agency required, Prior to: Applicant/Developer will be responsible for obtaining the approvals of all participation non-City agencies prior to the issuance of building pennits. 52 Construction Drawings: Construction plans shall be fully B Prior to dimensioned (including building elevations) accurately drawn issuance of (depicting all existing and proposed conditions on site), and building prepared and signed by a California licensed Architect or pennits Engineer. All structural calculations shall be prepared and signed by a California licensed Architect or Engineer. The site plan, landscape plan and details shall be consistent with each other. 53 Addressing: The address will be required at all doors leading to B Prior to the exterior of the building. Addresses shall be illuminated and be Occupancy able to be seen from the street, 5 inches in height minimum. 54 Yard Increase Restriction: The increase in area pennitted by B Prior to Section 505.1 and 505.2 of this shall not be allowed unless or until Occupancy the owner of the required yard shall file an agreement binding such owner, his heirs, and assignees, to set aside the required yard as unobstructed space having no improvements. Such agreement shall be recorded in the Alameda County Recorder's Office. 55 Engineer Observation: The Engineer of record shall be retained B Prior to to provide observation services for all components of the lateral scheduling and vertical design of the building, including nailing, hold-downs, the final straps, shear, roof diaphragm and structural frame of building. A frame written report shall be submitted to the City Inspector prior to inspection. scheduling the final frame inspection. 56 Foundation: Geotechnical Engineer for the soils report shall B Prior to review and approve the foundation design. A letter shall be pennit submitted to the Building Division on the approval. Issuance 57 Phased Occupancy Plan: If occupancy is requested to occur in B Prior to phases, then all physical improvements within each phase shall be Occupancy required to be completed prior to occupancy of any buildings of any within that phase except for items specifically excluded in an affected approved Phased Occupancy Plan, or minor handwork items, building approved by the Department of Community Development. The Phased Occupancy Plan shall be submitted to the Directors of Community Development and Public Works for review and approval a minimum of 45 days prior to the request for occupancy of any building covered by said Phased Occupancy Plan. Any phasing shall provide for adequate vehicular access to all parcels in each phase, and shall substantially confonn to the intent and purpose ofthe subdivision approval. No individual building shall 11 No.. Condition Rêsp. Whên Agency required, Prior. to: be occupied until the adjoining area is finished, safe, accessible, and provided with all reasonable expected services and amenities, and separated from remaining additional construction activity. Subject to approval of the Director of Community Development, the completion of landscaping may be deferred due to inclement weather with the posting of a bond for the value of the deferred landscaping and associated improvements. 58 Temporary Fencing: Temporary Construction fencing shall be B Through installed along perimeter of all work under construction. Completion 59 Green Building Guidelines: To the extent practical the applicant B Through shall incorporate Green Building Measures. Green Building plan Completion shall be submitted to the Building Official for review. 60 Cool Roofs: Flat roof areas shall have their roofing material B Through coated with light colored gravel or painted with light colored or Completion reflective material designed for Cool Roofs. 61 Electronic File B Prior to the The applicant/developer shall submit all building drawings and issuance of specifications for this project in an electronic fonnat to the the final satisfaction of the Building Official prior to the issuance of occupancy building pennits. Additionally, all revisions made to the building plans during the project shall be incorporated into an "As Built" electronic file and submitted prior to the issuance of the final occupancy. 62 Sign Permits: A separate pennit shall be required prior to the B Prior to sign installation of any or all site and/or building signage. installation ..."".. ..... ._~. ........ ....... ......u_" 63 Parcel Map/Lot Line Adjustment. The Applicant/Developer PW, Prior to shall prepare Parcel Map or Lot Line Adjustment to modify the PL approval of property into the configuration, size and number of lots shown on Lot line the plan in accordance with the requirements of the Subdivision adjustment/pa Map Act and City of Dublin standards. The adjustment shall be rcel map reviewed and approved by the City Engineer/Public Works Director prior to recordation. 64 Summary Vacation of Existing Public Easements. Public PW Prior to Easements that are no longer necessary based on the current site approval of layout and right-of-way configuration shall be summarily vacated Lot line on the final map pursuant to §66499.20Yz of the Subdivision Map adjustment/pa Act and pursuant to Division 9, Part 3, Chapter 4, Article 1, §8333 rcel map ofthe Streets and Highways Code. 65 Obsolete Private and/or Utility Easements. Pennanent structures PW Prior to shall not be constructed within existing private and/or utility approval of 12 .:NO'. r ·u.. ... ~;~t~y When cc· required, Prior to: easements unless authorization is granted by the easement Lot line beneficiary. Private easements that are no longer necessary based adjustment/pa on the new site configuration shall be extinguished or modified as rcel map necessary by the Applicant/Developer to eliminate the conflict. 66 Easement Dedications. Applicant/Developer shall dedicate PW Prior to easements on a Parcel Map or by separate instrument as follows: approval of a. Reciprocal private sanitary sewer, water, stonn drain, Lot line and/or utility easements across the new parcels, unless otherwise adjustment/pa encumbered by easements granted to specific utility providers rcel map pursuant to their requirements. b. Public emergency vehicle access easement (20' -minimum width) granted to the City of Dublin at locations directed by the Fire Marshal. c. Any other easements deemed reasonably necessary by the City Engineer/Public Works Director during final design and/or construction. 67 Right of Way Improvements. The Applicant/Developer shall PW Prior to construct a public art and landscape in the traffic circle (landscape Building circle) in the cul-de-sac. Such improvements shall be maintained Occupancy and operated by Applicant/Developer. 68 Parkland Dedication. The developer shall pay Public Facilities PW Prior to Fees in the amounts and at the times set forth in City of Dublin issuance of Resolution No. 60-99, adopted by the City Council on April 6, Building 1999, or in the amounts and at the times set forth in any resolution Pennits revising the amount of the Public Facilities Fee, as implemented by the Administrative Guidelines adopted by Resolution 195-99. 69 Improvement Agreement and Security. Pursuant to §7.16.620 PW Prior to of the Municipal Code and Subdivision Map Act §66499, the approval of Applicant/Developer shall enter into an Improvement Agreement Lot line with the City concurrent with Parcel Map approval to guarantee adjustment/pa required public and site improvements. Improvement Security must be posted to guarantee the faithful perfonnance of the rcel map required improvements and the payment for labor and materials. Such Security shall be in the fonn of cash, a certified or cashier's check, a letter of credit, or surety bonds executed by the Applicant/Developer and by a corporate surety authorized to do business in California. The amount of the Security guaranteeing faithful perfonnance shall be 100% of the estimated cost of the required work. The amount of the Security guaranteeing the payment for labor and materials shall be 100% of the estimated cost of the required work. The Applicant/Developer shall provide an estimate of these costs for approval by the City Engineer with the first submittal of the Parcel map and improvement plans for checking. 70 Title Report. A current preliminary title report together with PW Prior to copies of all recorded easements and other encumbrances and approval of 13 Condition Resp. When Agency required, Prior to: copies of Final Maps (Subdivision or parcel) for adjoining Lot line properties and off-site easements shall be submitted for reference adjustment/pa as reasonably deemed necessary by the City Engineer during rcelmap review ofthe Parcel map. 71 Standard Public Works Conditions of Approval. PW Applicant/Developer shall comply with all applicable City of Dublin Public Works Standard Conditions of Approval In the event of a conflict between the Public Works Standard Conditions of Approval and these Conditions, these Conditions shall prevail. 72 Improvement and Grading Plans. All improvement and grading PW Prior to the plans submitted to the Public Works Department for issuance of review/approval shall be prepared in accordance with the approved the Grading! Tentative Map, these Conditions of Approval, and the City of Sitework Dublin Municipal Code including Chapter 7.16 (Grading Ordinance). When submitting plans for review/approval, the pennit Applicant/Developer shall also fill-out and submit a City of Dublin Improvement Plan Review Checklist (three 8-1/2" x 11" pages). Said checklist includes necessary design criteria and other pertinent infonnation to assure that plans are submitted in accordance with established City standards. The plans shall also reference the current City of Dublin Standard Plans (booklet), and shall include applicable City of Dublin Improvement Plan General Notes (three 8-112" x 11" pages). For on-site improvements, the Applicant/Developer shall adhere to the City's On-site Checklist (eight 8-112" x 11" pages). All ofthese reference documents are available from the Public Works Department. 73 GradinglSitework Permit. All site improvement work and PW Prior to the public right-of-way work must be perfonned per a Issuance of Grading!Sitework Pennit issued by the Public Works Department. the Grading! Said pennit will be based on the final set of improvement plans to Sitework be approved once all of the plan check comments have been pennit resolved. Please refer to the handout titled Grading/Site Improvement Permit Application Instructions and attached application (three 8-1/2" x 11" pages) for more infonnation. The Applicant/Developer must fill in and return the applicant infonnation contained on pages 2 and 3. The current cost of the pennit is $10.00 due at the time of pennit issuance, although the Applicant/Developer will be responsible for any adopted increases to the fee amount. 14 Nil" . Condition 74 Survey Control. Survey monuments shall be set in finished public streets and at designated property comers or other control points in accordance with the parcel maps recorded for this project, and as required by the City Engineer/Public Works Director. Said street monuments shall be set within a tolerance of twenty (20) seconds for any angle and 1 in 10,000 feet for distances between monuments as required by Municipal Code §9.20.040. Pursuant to Subdivision Map Act §66497, the surveyor of record shall, within five days after the final setting of all monuments, give written notice to the City Engineer/Public Works Director that the final monuments have been set. The Applicant/Developer shall then present evidence to the City Engineer/Public Works Director of the payment and receipt of payment by the surveyor of record for the monument setting. Joint Utility Trenches/Undergrounding/Utility Plans. Applicant/Developer shall construct all joint utility trenches (including electric, telecommunications, cable TV, and gas) in accordance with standards enforced by the appropriate utility agency. All vaults, electric transfonners, cable TV boxes, blow- off valves and other utility features shall be placed underground and located behind the proposed sidewalk within the public service easement, unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer/Public Works Director. Conduit shall be under the public sidewalk within the right of way to allow for street tree planting. Utility plans showing the location of all proposed utilities shall be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer/Public Works Director prior to installation. 75 76 Storm Drainage Study/Required Improvements. Applicant/Developer shall prepare a Stonn Drainage Study for the properties and roads to be developed/constructed with the project. The Study shall include a hydrology map and hydraulic calculations. Since the project will substantially increase the imperviousness of the site, the Study must demonstrate that design flows do not adversely impact existing hydraulics downstream of the project. The Study is therefore subject to review and approval by both the City of Dublin and Zone 7. All stonn drain improvements and mitigation measures identified in the Study and/or specified by the City Engineer shall become requirements of this project Storm Drain Improvements. Prior to issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy for any building which is part of the Project, the stonn drainage systems off-site as well as on-site serving the areas to be occupied shall be improved to the satisfaction and requirements of the Dublin Public Works Department applying City's and Zone 7 Water Agencies standards and policies. If not shown on the Parcel Map, an inlet or manhole shall be provided at the right-of-way line to delineate the boundary between City and private maintenance of the pipes. 77 15 Resp. Agency PW PW PW PW When required, Prior to: Prior to the issuance of the Grading! Sitework penni t Prior to acceptance of improvements by City Council Prior to the issuance of the Grading! Sitework penni t Prior to the issuance of the Grading! Sitework pennit N~ r .. .. 78 Overland Storm Drain Flow. To accommodate potential overland flow, the parking lot grading and on-site stonn drain system shall be designed to convey storm water overland to public street right-of-way (John Monego Court) without inundating the buildings in the event the pipe network becomes plugged. Site Drainage. All runoff from one parcel/site shall be contained within the said parcel/site without sheet flowing across neighboring parcel/property. Improvements shall be made along the required property line/s to avoid this situation. 79 80 Accessible Walkway. Applicant/Developer shall build walkway from the public sidewalk to the main entrance of the building. The elevation of said walkway shall differ in elevation from the adjacent display pads near the main entrance at John Monego Court. FEMA Flood Zone. According to the Flood Insurance Rate Map published by FEMA (Community Panel Number 060705-0001 B) the site is entirely located with Flood Zone X. All proposed structures must be elevated at least I-foot above this flood elevation, or the structures shall be flood-proofed. Erosion Control during Construction. Applicant/Developer shall include an Erosion and Sediment Control Plan with the Grading and Improvement plans for review and approval by the City Engineer/Public Works Director. Said plan shall be designed, implemented, and continually maintained pursuant to the City's NPDES pennit between October 1 st and April 15th or beyond these dates if dictated by rainy weather, or as otherwise directed by the City Engineer/Public Works Director. Water Quality/Best Management Practices. Pursuant to the Alameda Countywide National Pollution Discharges Elimination Pennit (NPDES) No. CAS0029831 with the California Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB), the Applicant/Developer shall design and operate the site in a manner consistent with the Start at the Source publication, and according to Best Management Practices to minimize stonn water pollution. In addition to the biofiltration swales proposed along Scarlett Court and east end of the project, in-line filtration devices may be necessary to serve runoff areas that will not drain to biofiltration swales due to grading constraints. All trash dumpsters and recycling area enclosures that are located outside the building shall have roofs to prevent contaminants from washing into the stonn drain system. The applicant shall file a Notice of Intent with the R WQCB and shall prepare and submit a Stonn Water Pollution Prevention Plan for the City Engineer/Public Works Director's review/approval. Finally, all stonn drain inlets serving vehicle parking areas shall be stenciled "No Dumping - Flows to Bay" using stencils available from the Alameda Countywide Clean Water Program. 81 82 83 16 Resp. Agency PW PW PW PW PW PW When required~ Prior to: Prior to the issuance of the Grading! Sitework pennit Prior to the issuance of the Grading! Sitework pennit Prior to the issuance of the Grading! Sitework penni t Prior to the issuance of the Grading! Sitework penni t Prior to the issuance of the Grading! Sitework penni t Prior to the issuance of the Grading! Sitework pennit No. Co.ndition Resp. When Agency required, Prior to.: 84 Storm Water Treatment Measures Maintenance Agreement. PW Prior to Applicant/Developer shall enter into an agreement with the City of acceptance of Dublin that guarantees the property owner's perpetual improvements maintenance obligation for all stonn water treatment measures by City installed as part of the project. Said agreement is required Council pursuant to Provision C.3.e.ii of RWQCB Order R2-2003-0021 for the reissuance of the Alameda Countywide NPDES municipal stonn water pennit. Said pennit requires the City to provide verification and assurance that all treatment devices will be properly operated and maintained. 85 Required Permits. Applicant/Developer shall obtain all PW Prior to necessary pennits required by other agencies (e.g., Alameda issuance of County Flood Control District Zone 7, Alameda County Health Building Agency (if necessary), State Water Quality Control Board, etc.) Penni ts and shall submit copies ofthe pennits to the Department of Public Works. 86 Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs). An PW, Prior to Association shall be fonned by recordation of a declaration of PL occupancy of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions to govern use and first building maintenance of common areas and facilities. Said declaration shall set forth the name of the association, ownership of the private access roads, the restrictions on the use or enjoyment of any portion ofthe access roads for maintenance and/or access, and the bylaws, rules and regulations of the Association. Prior to recordation, said CC&R document shall be reviewed by the City for compliance with this Condition. The CC&Rs shall address maintenance ofthe private access roads, any common utilities, and any common areas. The CC&Rs shall ensure that there is adequate provision for the maintenance, in good repair and on a regular basis, of all commonly owned facilities. In the event that any area falls into a state of disrepair or fails to meet the Perfonnance Standards established by the CC&R's, the City will have the right but not the obligation to take corrective measures and bill the Association for the cost of such repair and corrective maintenance work plus City overhead. The Declaration shall specify that, as it pertains to the maintenance of the above-listed items, it cannot be amended without the consent ofthe City. 87 Construction Noise Management Program/Construction PW Prior to Impact Reduction Plan. Applicant/Developer shall confonn to acceptance of the following Construction Noise Management improvements Program/Construction Impact Reduction Plan. The following by City measures shall be taken to reduce construction impacts: Council 17 No. I a. Off-site truck traffic shall be routed as directly as practical to and from the freeway (1-580) to the job site. Primary route shall be from 1-580 to Hacienda Drive to Dublin Boulevard. An Oversized Load Pennit shall be obtained from the City prior to hauling of any oversized loads on City streets. b. The construction site shall be watered at regular intervals during all grading activities. The frequency of watering should increase if wind speeds exceed 15 miles per hour. Watering should include all excavated and graded areas and material to be transported off-site. Construction equipment shall use recycled or other non-potable water resources where feasible. c. Construction equipment shall not be left idling while not in use. d. Construction equipment shall be fitted with noise muffling devices. e. Mud and dust carried onto street surfaces by construction vehicles shall be cleaned-up on a daily basis. f. Excavation haul trucks shall use tarpaulins or other effective covers. g. Upon completion of construction, measures shall be taken to reduce wind erosion. Replanting and repaving should be completed as soon as possible. h. After grading is completed, fugitive dust on exposed soil surfaces shall be controlled using the following methods: 1. Inactive portions of the construction site shall be seeded and watered until grass growth is evident. 2. All portions ofthe site shall be sufficiently watered to prevent dust. 3. On-site vehicle speed shall be limited to 15 mph. 4. Use of petroleum-based palliatives shall meet the road oil requirements of the Air Quality District. Non-petroleum based tackifiers may be required by the City Engineer/Public Works Director. 1. The Department of Public Works shall handle all dust complaints. The City Engineer/Public Works Director may require the services of an air quality consultant to advise the City on the severity of the dust problem and additional ways to mitigate impact on residents, including temporarily halting project construction. Dust concerns in adjoining communities as well as the City of Dublin shall be addressed. Control measures shall be related to wind conditions. Air quality monitoring of PM levels shall be provided as required by the City Engineer/Public Works Director. J. Construction interference with regional non-project traffic shall be minimized by: 18 Resp. Agency When required, Prior to: No. Conditio.n Resp. When Agency required, Prior to: 5. Scheduling receipt of construction materials to non-peak travel periods. 6. Routing construction traffic through areas of least impact sensitivity. 7. Routing construction traffic to minimize construction interference with regional non-project traffic movement. 8. Limiting lane closures and detours to off-peak travel periods. 9. Providing ride-share incentives for contractor and subcontractor personnel. k. Emissions control of on-site equipment shall be minimized through a routine mandatory program of low-emissions tune-ups. 88 Geotechnical Report and Recommendations. The PW Prior to Applicant/Developer shall provide a site specific geotechnical issuance of report prepared by a reputable geotechnical engineer. The Grading/Site Geotechnical Engineer shall certify that the project design work Pennit confonns to the report recommendations prior to issuance of a or Building Grading/Sitework Pennit or Building Pennit. All report Pennit, and recommendations shall be followed during the course of grading during and construction. construction. 89 Delivery Truck Access Signs. Signs shall be posted directing all PW On-going tractor-trailer trucks to access the site via the first drive aisles on John Monego Court. Delivery trucks shall be prohibited from using the John Monego Court for loading/unloading purposes. 90 Recycled Water/Irrigation System. A separate recycled water PW Prior to the irrigation system, including separate recycled water service (2"), issuance of electric meter, and controller, shall be provided for these street the Grading/ trees Sitework pennit 91 Water and Sewer Lines. Applicant/Developer shall construct all PW offsite fire hydrants, water and sewer lines needed to serve the project, and adjacent parcels. All service lines shall be constructed and accepted by Dublin San Ramon Services District and by the City Engineer/Public Works Director during final design and/or construction. 92 Stop Controls. Stop control devices for vehicles, including an Rl PW Prior to STOP sign, STOP pavement legend, 12"-wide white stop bar occupancy of stripe, and appropriate delineation, shall be provided at the first building following locations: 1. At all exit aisles approaches to John Monego Court. 2. At other locations deemed reasonably necessary by the City Engineer/Public Works Director during final design and/or construction. 19 No. Condition 93 Vehicle Parking. Applicant/Developer shall construct on-site paved parking areas and spaces for customer, employee, inventory, and display parking according to the zoning requirements of the use. Occupancy of the development will be dependent upon Applicant/Developer completing the necessary parking areas to serve that phase. All parking spaces shall be double striped using 4" white lines according to Figure 76-3 and Code §8.76.070 (A) 17 of the Municipal Code. All compact-sized parking spaces shall have the word "COMPACT" stenciled on the pavement within each space. Customer stalls should be clearly identified with signs and pavement marking. 12" -wide concrete step-out curbs shall be constructed at each parking space where one or both sides abuts a landscaped area or planter. Parking ProhibitionslRestrictions. Vehicle parking shall be prohibited/restricted in the following locations: a) Prohibited in all areas within the parking area except within marked spaces. Appropriate signs shall be posted at each entrance to the parking area to infonn customers of this prohibition. b) Prohibited or restricted at other locations deemed reasonably necessary by the City Engineer/Public Works Director during final design and/or construction. c) No vehicle loading or unloading shall occur within the public right-of-way. In addition, the drive aisles shall be wide enough and the turning radii large enough to allow truck-trailer combinations to maneuver through the site without having to back-up into the right-of-way to exit the site. 94 95 Signing and Striping Plan. A signage and striping plan shall be submitted to the Public Works Department for review and approval for all traffic control devices to be installed in the public right-of-way with this project. Site Accessibility Requirements. All disabled access ramps, parking spaces for the disabled, and other physical site improvements shall comply with current ADAlUBC Title 24 requirements and City of Dublin Standards for accessibility. 96 20 Resp. Agency PW, PL PW, PL PW PW When required, Prior to: Prior to issuance of Occupancy On-going Prior to issuance of Grading/Site work Pennit Prior to issuance of Occupancy ~)!~. r .... ... ~êSp~ WhèÌl rèquired, "" '01 Prior. to: 97 Streetlights. Streetlights for City streets constructed by the project PW Prior to shall be the City Standard cobra head fixtures with galvanized acceptance of poles located in the public right-of-way at a fixture spacing of not improvements more than 200', or as otherwise required by the City by City Engineer/Public Works Director. All street lights shall be connected to an un-metered secondary service established by Council PG&E. All publicly-maintained street lights shall be annexed into the Citywide Street Light Maintenance Assessment District 1983- 1. A street lighting plan which demonstrates compliance with City standards shall be submitted prior to recordation of the Final Map and shall be subject to review and approval by the City Engineer/Public Works Director prior to installation. In general, all exterior areas shall be illuminated with a minimum unifonnly-maintained level of I-foot candle at the ground surface. Also assure that trees or other landscaping materials do not conflict withthe light fixture locations or obstruct the light from each fixture 98 Street Light Maintenance Assessment District. PW Prior to Applicant/Developer shall not contest the City's efforts to annex acceptance of the project into the Citywide Street Light Maintenance Assessment improvements District 1983-1, and shall provide all necessary documentation by City required by the City to complete the annexation process. The Applicant/ Developer shall comply with any City requirements Council necessary to confonn to Proposition 218 regulations. 99 Waive right to protest. The Applicant/Developer waives any PW On-going right to protest the inclusion of the properties or any portion of the properties in a Landscape and Lighting Assessment District or similar assessment district, and further waives any right to protest the annual assessment for that District. 100 Relocation of Existing Improvements/Utilities. Any necessary PW Prior to relocation of existing improvements or utilities shall be acceptance of accomplished at no expense to the City. improvements by City Council 101 Landscaping at Driveways/Intersections. Landscaping at PW Prior to intersections and driveways shall be such that sight distance is not issuance of obstructed for drivers. Except for trees, landscaping shall not be Occupancy higher than 30 inches above the curb in these areas. Penni t 102 Construction Hours. Standard construction and grading hours PW Prior to shall be limited to weekdays (Monday through Friday) and non- acceptance of City holidays between the hours of7:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. The improvements Applicant/Developer may request reasonable modifications to by City such detennined days and hours, taking into account the seasons, impacts on neighboring properties, and other appropriate factors, Council by submitting a request fonn to the City Engineer/Public Works Director. For work on Saturdays, said request shall be submitted no later than 5:00 p.m. the prior Wednesday. Overtime inspection rates will apply for all after-hours, Saturday, and/or holiday work. 21 No.. Res.p. When Agency req1Jireª, Prior to: 103 Damage/Repairs. The Applicant/Developer shall be responsible PW Prior to for the repair of any damaged pavement, curb & gutter, sidewalk, acceptance of or other public street facility resulting from construction activities improvements associated with the development of the project, to the satisfaction by City of the City Engineer/Public Works Director. Council 104 Graffiti. The Applicant/Developer and/or building tenant(s) shall PW, On-going keep the site clear of graffiti vandalism on a regular and PL continuous basis. Graffiti resistant paint for the structures and film for windows or glass shall be used whenever possible. 105 Occupancy Permit Requirements. Prior to issuance of an PW Prior to Occupancy Pennit, the physical condition of the project site shall issuance of meet minimum health and safety standards including, but not Occupancy limited to the following: 1. The streets and walkways providing access to each building shall be complete, as detennined by the City EngineerlPublic Works Director, to allow for safe, unobstructed pedestrian and vehicle access to and from the site. 2. All traffic control devices on streets providing access to the site shall be in place and fully functional. 3. All street name signs and address numbers for streets providing access to the buildings shall be in place and visible. 4. Lighting for the streets and site shall be adequate for safety and security. All streetlights on streets providing access to the buildings shall be energized and functioning. Exterior lighting shall be provided for building entrances/exits and pedestrian walkways. Security lighting shall be provided as required by Dublin Police. 5. All construction equipment, materials, or on-going work shall be separated from the public by use of fencing, barricades, caution ribbon, or other means approved by the City Engineer/Public Works Director. 6. All fire hydrants shall be operable and easily accessible to City and ACFD personnel. 7. All site features designed to serve the disabled (i.e. H/C parking stalls, accessible walkways, signage) shall be installed and fully functional. 106 Bicycle Racks. Bicycle racks shall be installed near the entrances PW Prior to to the buildings at a ratio of 1 rack per 40 vehicle parking spaces. issuance of Bicycle racks shall be designed to accommodate a minimum of Occupancy four bicycles per rack, and so that each bicycle can be secured to the rack. The location of the bicycle rack shall not encroach into any adjacent/adjoining sidewalks in a manner that would reduce the unencumbered width of the sidewalk to less than 4'. Bicycle racks shall be placed in locations where they will have adequate lighting and can be surveilled by the building occupants. 22 107 Release of Security. When all improvements governed by the PW Improvement Agreement are complete to the satisfaction of the City Engineer/Public Works Director, the City Engineer will recommend to the City Council that the improvements be accepted and that the Security be released. Prior to the Council's acceptance, the Applicant/Developer shall furnish the following to the City: 1. A Maintenance Bond or other replacement security in an amount equal to 25% of the estimated cost of the work to guarantee against defects for a one-year period. 2. As-Built or Record Drawings printed on mylar of all Improvement Plans and maps associated with the project. 3. A recorded copy ofthe Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions that govern the project. 4. A Declaration or Report by the project Geotechnical Engineer confinning that all geotechnical and grading work associated with the project has been perfonned in accordance with the Engineer's recommendations. 5. Payment of any outstanding City fees or other debts. 6. Any other infonnation deemed necessary by the City Engineer/Public Works Director. 108 Geographic Information System. Once the City Engineer/Public PW Works Director approves the development project, a digital vectorized file on floppy or CD of the Improvement Plans shall be submitted to the City and DSRSD. Digital raster copies are not acceptable. The digital vectorized files shall be in AutoCAD 2000 or higher drawing fonnat or ESRI Shapefile fonnat. Drawing units shall be decimal with the precision of 0.00. All objects and entities in layers shall be colored by layer and named in English, although abbreviations are acceptable. All submitted drawings shall use the Global Coordinate System of USA, California, and NAD 83 California State Plane, Zone III, and U.S. foot. Said submittal shall be acceptable to the City's GIS Coordinator. Police De artment Conditions 109 The applicant shall comply with all applicable City of Dublin PO Non Residential Security Ordinance requirements. Skylights in service areas shall comply with the iron bar requirements. Skylights in public areas may use an alarm system in place of the bars. 110 Addressing and building numbers shall be visible from the PO approaches to the building. If there are exterior doors on the rear, the business names and addresses are to be painted on the door in a contrasting color. The lettering shall be no less than six inches in height. If each of the two dealerships has its own 23 When required, Prior to.: Prior to acceptance of improvements by City Council Prior to acceptance of improvements by City Council Prior to issuance of building pennit Prior to issuance of building pennit No. £"'1' - ... . address, both addresses must be posted at the street. 111 Employee exit doors shall be equipped with l80-degree viewers PO if there is not a burglary resistant window panel in the door from which to scan the exterior. This includes the doors from the second floor storage area to the exterior of the building. 112 An effective method of securing the perimeter of the dealership PO site and inventory lot shall be developed. The following items shall be show on plans submitted for building pennits: 1. Wrought iron fencing, or its equivalent, will be used on the north, west and south sides of the site. Wrought iron, and/or bollards and chains, and/or increased curb heights (> 18") may be used on the east edge of the parcel instead of wrought iron fencing. 2. Security cameras with 24-hour recording capabilities of the premises can be used as a replacement for the fencing along the east edge ofthe project. 3. Driveways will be secured during the hours the business is closed. This can be done with the use of gates, chains and bollards or other adequate means. Landscaping vegetation will not be adequate for this purpose. 4. Emergency vehicle access will need to be provided as specified by City of Dublin Non Residential Security Ordinance requirements. 113 The applicant shall submit a security plan for the site for review PO and approval by police services prior to occupancy. The plan shall include infonnation on: a) Alarm systems b) Inventory control c) Key control d) Methods for securing exit driveways e) A completed "Business Site Emergency Response Card. " t) Employee safety/security training 114 Photometric Plan: The applicant shall submit a final lighting PO plan for approval by the Dublin Police. Photometeric plotting of lighting levels including wall pack units At a minimum the plan should include: a) .50 candle lighting levels at all doors. b) 1.0 candle lights at ground level in parking lot areas 24 Resp. Agency When required, Prior to: Prior to occupancy Prior to issuance of building pennit Prior to occupancy Prior to issuance of building pennit Dubli 116 115 Vandalism and Theft Prevention: Exterior landscaping shall be kept at a minimal height and fullness giving patrol officers and the general public surveillance capabilities of the area. The applicant shall keep the site clear of graffiti vandalism on a regular and continuous basis at all times. The applicant shall work with the Dublin Police on an ongoing basis to establish an effective theft prevention and security pro am. nServiêes · DistrÌct>Cønð.itions DSRSD Code Compliance: Prior to issuance of any building pennit, complete improvement plans shall be submitted to DSRSD that confonn to the requirements of the Dublin San Ramon Services District 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. Resp. Agency PO DSR DSR DSR 119 Waterline Design: Domestic and fire protection waterline DSR 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. 117 Water Main: 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 confonnance with DSRSD utility master planning. 120 Water and Sewer Line Location: DSRSD policy requires DSR 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. 118 Sewer Design: Sewers shall be designed to operate by gravity flow to DSRSD's existing sanitary sewer system. Pumping of sewage is discouraged and may only be allowed under extreme circumstances following a case by case review with DSRSD staff. Any pumping station will require specific review and approval by DSRSD of preliminary design reports, design criteria, and final plans and specifications. The DSRSD reserves the right to require payment of present worth 20 year maintenance costs as well as other conditions within a separate agreement with the applicant for any project that requires a pumping station. 25 When required, Prior to: On-going Prior to issuance of building pennit Prior to issuance of building pennit Prior to issuance of building pennit Prior to issuance of building penni t Prior to issuance of building pennit No. . n 121 Easements: Prior to approval by the City of a grading pennit or a site development pennit, the locations and widths of all proposed easement dedications for water and sewer lines shall be submitted to and approved by DSRSD. All easement dedications for DSRSD facilities shall be by separate instrument irrevocably offered to DSRSD or by offer of dedication on the Final Map. Prior to approval by the City for Recordation, the Final Map shall be submitted to and approved by DSRSD for easement locations, widths, and restrictions. 122 Fees: Prior to issuance by the City of any Building Pennit or Construction Pennit by the Dublin San Ramon Services District, whichever comes first, all utility connection fees including DSRSD and Zone 7, plan checking fees, inspection fees, connection fees, and fees associated with a wastewater discharge pennit shall be paid to DSRSD in accordance with the rates and schedules established in the DSRSD Code. c;> DSR DSR 123 District Engineer Approval: Prior to issuance by the City of DSR any Building Pennit or Construction Pennit by the Dublin San Ramon Services District, whichever comes first, 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 ofthe 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 perfonnance 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. 124 Construction permit required: No sewer line or waterline DSR construction shall be pennitted unless the proper utility construction pennit has been issued by DSRSD. A construction pennit will only be issued after all of the items in DSRSD conditions have been satisfied. 125 Standard DSRSD: The applicant shall hold DSRSD, its Board DSR of Directors, commissions, employees, and agents of DSRSD harmless and indemnify and defend the same from any litigation, claims, or fines resulting from the construction and completion of the project. 26 When required, Prior to: Prior to issuance of grading/site work pennit Prior to issuance of building penni t Prior to issuance of building pennit Prior to issuance of sewer or water line On-going 126 Recycled Water: Improvement plans shall include recycled water improvements as required by DSRSD. Services for landscape irrigation shall connect to recycled water maIllS. Applicant must obtain a copy of the DSRSD Recycled Water Use Guidelines and confonn to the requirements therein. DSR When required, Prior to: Prior to issuance of building pennit No. Condition Resp. Agency 127 Recycled Water Ordinance Compliance: The subject site is DSR located in the District Recycled Water Use Zone (Ord. 301), which requires installation of recycled water irrigation systems to all for the future use of recycled water for approved landscape irrigation demands. Recycled water will be available; as described III DSRSD Water Master Plan Update, September 2000. Unless specifically exempted by the District Engineer, compliance with Ordinance 301, as may be amended or superceded, IS required. Applicant must submit landscape irrigation plans to DSRSD. All irrigation facilities shall be in compliance with District's "Recycled Water Guidelines" and Department of Health and Services requirements for recycled water irrigation design. Prior to issuance of building pennit PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this loth day of May 2005. AYES: Chair Schaub, Cm. Biddle, Fasulkey, King, and Wehrenberg NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: N~5d~L Planning Commission Chairperson ATTEST: ~ ~ /. 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