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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-18-1989 Item 8.1 PA89-098 Eleanor's Daycare CUP CITY OF DUBLIN PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA STATEMENT/STAFF REPORT Meeting Date: September 18, 1989 TO: Planning Commission FROM: Planning Staff ~~ Laura Hoffmeister, Associate Planner REPORT PREPARED BY: SUBJECT: PA 89-098 Eleanor's Daycare Conditional Use Permit GENERAL INFORMATION: PROJECT: Conditional Use Permit to re-establish a daycare facility for up to 34 children APPLICANT: Eleanor A. Todd 655 Abrigo Court San Ramon, CA 94583 PROPERTY OWNER: J. B. and Veena Kinhal 1251 S. Meadow Lane #145 Colton, CA 92324 LOCATION: 7890 Oxbow Lane ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER: 941-172-50 PARCEL SIZE: 6600~ square feet GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: Single-Family Residential (.9 - 6.0 units/acre) EXISTING ZONING AND LAND USE: R-l-B-E (Single-Family Combining District) SURROUNDING LAND USE AND ZONING: East West Single-Family Residential (R-l-B-E) Office and Vacant (C-O, Commercial Office) Single-Family Residential (R-l-B-E) Single-Family Residential (R-l-B-E) North: South: ZONING HISTORY: January 28, 1973 - Alameda County approved a Conditional Use Permit to allow a preschool for 30 children. Building permits were issued allowing the garage conversion and interior modification necessary for the daycare use. June 18, 1975 _ Alameda County approved Conditional Use Permit to allow the continued operation of a preschool now for up to 34 children. October 29, 1980 - Alameda County approved a Conditional Use Permit to allow the continued operation of a preschool for 34 children. August 5, 1985 - Dublin Planning Commission approved a Conditional Use Permit (PA 85-058) to allow the continued operation of a daycare for up to 34 children. This permit expired on August 5, 1988. August 25, 1988 - Conditional Use Permit request (PA 88-088) submitted to consider continued operation of daycare facility for 34 children. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ITEH NO. ~.I- COPIES TO: Applicant Owner File PA 89-098 ~ " January 23, 1989 - Conditional Use Permit request (PA 88-088) withdrawn by Applicant. Applicant withdrew request upon notification by State that the required State Community Care License could not be issued to this Applicant for a large daycare. Applicant/Operator reduced operation to six children. March 6, 1989 - Conditional Use Permit request (PA 89-007) submitted to consider re-establishment of a daycare operation of up to 34 children. April 3, 1989 - Planning Commission continued consideration of PA 89-007 indefinitely as Applicant had contacted Staff and gave verbal statement of withdrawal. April 28, 1989 - Planning Staff closed out PA 89-007 as Applicant had notified the City that they were no longer interested in pursuing the project. APPLICABLE REGULATIONS: Section 8-26.3 of the Zoning Ordinance requires that a Conditional Use Permit be obtained from the Planning Commission for the establishment of a Community Facility, which includes daycare centers when proposed within a single-family zone. Section 8-63.0, 8-63.4, 8-63.17 of the Zoning Ordinance requires that a single-family home have two parking spaces; that spaces cannot occupy a front yard and that required parking shall be provided and maintenance when a use is established and/or the building is structurally altered. Section 8-94.0 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 peformance standards established for the district in which it is located. Section 8-94.4 states the approval of a Conditional Use Permit may be valid only for a specified term, and may be made contingent upon the acceptance and observance of specified conditions, including but not limited to the following matters: a) substantial conformity to approved plans and drawings; b) limitations on time of day for the conduct of specified activities; c) time period within which the approval shall be exercised and the proposed use brought into existence, failing which, the approval shall lapse and be void; d) guarantees as to compliance with the terms of the approval, including the posting of bond; e) compliance with requirements of other departments of the City/County Government. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Categorically Exempt, Class 1, Section 15101 - Minor alteration of an existing private structure involving no or negligible expansion of use beyond that previously existing (single-family residence used as a daycare facility) NOTIFICATION: Public Notice of the September 18, 1989, hearing was published in the local newspaper, mailed to adjacent property owners, and posted in public buildings. -2- ANALYSIS: Eleanor's Daycare is applying for a Conditional Use Permit to allow the re-establishment of a daycare facility for a maximum of 34 children at 7890 Oxbow Lane. The Applicant's proposal would involve care of 2 to 5 year-olds during the weekdays from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Alameda County originally approved a daycare center at this site in 1973 and was subsequently extended in June 1986 and October 1980 (permit expired in 1985). The City approved a three-year Cond~tional Use Permit in October 1985. A previous request to this permit was withdrawn when the Applicant was unable to obtain a State license. The Applicant's operational hours and set up would be similar to the previous operator's. Staff has reviewed the City records for the previous daycare operations. During the previous operations no complaints were received. Staff has noted though that the garage was converted without submittal of building permits or the bond the City requires to offset cost of reconversion the garage after the daycare use has ceased. Staff inspection of the site has revealed that the yard maintenance has been severely neglected and most of the landscaping has died. Staff has discussed with the Applicant reestablishing the yard landscaping. The Applicant has indicated a willingness to improve the landscape conditions relating to yard improvement and it has been included in the draft resolution. A zoning violation occurred when the last operator continued care for more than 6 children after withdrawal of the City application. After being contacted by the City's Zoning Investigator, the previous operator reduced the daycare to six children, therefore was not subject to further City regulations. Since there have been problems in daycare operations at this location, Staff is recommending that this use permit be approved with a one-year probationary period and up to a two-year extension by the Planning Director if the appropriate findings and conditions continue to be met. The Applicant has obtained review and verification from the City Building Department that the building complies with applicable codes, City Staff has also contacted the State Department of Social Services and verified that the Applicant's license request is acceptable and being processed for approval. As the Planning Commission is aware from previous applications, there appears to be a tremendous need for daycare facilities in this area. Staff recommends the Planning Commission approve the application on the basis of the need and the absence of any apparent problems, subject to the recommended conditions listed in the draft resolution. RECOMMENDATION: FORK-\T: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Open public hearing and hear Staff presentation, Take testimony from Applicant and the public. Question Staff, Applicant and the public. Close public hearing and deliberate. Adopt Resolution regarding the Conditional Use Permit PA 89-098, or give Staff and Applicant direction and continue the matter, ACTION: Staff recommends the Planning Commission adopt the attached Resolution (Exhibit A) approving Conditional Use Permit PA 89-098. -3- ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit A: Exhibit B: Exhibit C: Resolution approving Conditional Use Permit PA 89-098 Site Plan Floor Plan Background Attachments: Attachment 1: Attachment 2: Attachment 3: Location Map Applicant's Statement City of Dublin's Home Daycare/Preschool Standards -4- RESOLUTION NO. 89- A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ APPROVING PA 89-098 ELEANOR'S DAY CARE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW THE RE- ESTABLISHMENT OF A DAYCARE AT 7890 OXBOW LANE WHEREAS, Eleanor A. Todd filed an application for a Conditional Use Permit to allow the re-establishment of a daycare for a maximum of 34 children; and WHEREAS, proper notice of said public hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing on said application on September 18, 1989; and WHEREAS, the application has been reviewed in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has been found to be categorically exempt; and WHEREAS, the Staff Report was submitted recommending that the application be conditionally approved; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hear and consider all said reports, recommendations and testimony hereinabove set forth; and WHEREAS, the proposed land use is conditionally approved and appropriate for the subject property in terms of being compatible to existing land uses in the area and will not overburden public facilities. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin Planning Commission does hereby find: a. The use is required by the public need because both single and married parents who work need daycare facilities. b. The use will be properly related to other land uses, transportation and service facilities in the vicinity as daytime activities will be commensurate with the present use of properties in the neighborhood. c. The use, if permitted, 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, including issuance of State license prior to operation commencing. 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 lcoated, as a daycare facility is consistent with the chararcter of the residential district, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin Planning Commission does hereby conditionally approve said application as shown by the attached materials labeled Exhibit Band C and on file with the Dublin Planning Department subject to the following conditions: 1. Prior to any operation of a daycare of more than six (6) children, the Applicant shall submit to the Planning Department copies of all . applicable State licenses and permit to operate a daycare/preschool. 2. The daycare shall be limited to a maximum of 34 children. 3. The daycare operator shall on an annual basis, at a minimum, make the necessary arrangements to have the Dublin Police Services Child Abuse Program or an equivalent program, presented to the children involved with this daycare and the Staff. EXHIBIT A PA: g~ -0'1 ~ 4. School noise shall be controlled so as not to create a nuisance to the adjoining residential neighborhood. Hours shall be 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p,m. No outside activities are to occur until after 8:00 a.m. 5. Any sign(s) advertising the daycare that are non-conforming shall be removed. 6. The driveway shall be kept clear to accommodate vehicles dropping off and picking up children attending the facility. 7. The Applicant shall arrange with the Building Department for an inspection to verify that construction modifications, use and occupancy comply with applicable building codes. 8. No modifications to the site or exterior portion of the structure shall be done prior to the review and approval by City, State, and State Department of Social Services. 9. The Applicant shall comply with the City of Dublin Home Daycare/Preschool Standards (Attachment 3) including submittal of bond for garage conversion. 10. This permit shall be valid for a probationary period of one (1) year, ending on September 28, 1990. The approval period for the Conditional Use Permit may be extended up to two (2) additional years by the Planning Director upon the Director's determination that the operation during the probationary period has been satisfactory and the Conditions of Approval remain adequate to assure that the .stated findings will continue to be met. 11. Prior to opening as a daycare, the operator shall submit a copy of the State Department of Social Services License Permit for such an operation. 12. The Applicant shall improve the exterior landscape site conditions. Specifically, the front yard area shall be replanted with live plant materials. Yard landscape improvements shall be made within 60 days of permit effective approval date. 13. This permit shall be revocable for cause in accordance with Section 8- 90.3 of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 18th day of September, 1989. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Planning Commission Chairperson ATTEST: Planning Director -2- Lor .,s',/- ,~.' 1 Q $ 0 0 0 tOe -0 0 0 0 _T..<~.-t-. 0 ':.I 0 0 0 0 \~ h" A\r,~\ 1.l .....1~ f} /l~<" 1'->" l"",\"~",." !'; " 8 ~J !~ ,I t~(l' ~ (" ~\"1 " 1 }. .,. " . ,s 'r-" ~ (.. 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" a-x ~ ~ 1\1 . it-.. ., ....:.....-, St\NTIN:\ A k::::::~ 1'nO;\l\'SON ",:.""'.'''''' '. ........, , - . . ~_.. -.. . Planning Dept. 6500 Dublin, Blvd. suite D Dublin, CA 94568 USE PERMIT APPLICATION Eleanor A. 655 Abrigo RECt\VEO~ san Ramon, 837-0722 ~UG 011989 ~1[\ ~l,'l-Oq 7; PUBLlN pLANNING. Todd ct CA 94583 at 1890 O"bo~ Lane, Du~n ~hich ~as previouslY licensed for 3' children. My plan is to build up to an enrollment of 2' children ~ith another 10 slotS for occasional drop-ins for a total of 3' slots. My goal is to create a place ~here the young children, ages 2 to 5 years,~ill feel comfortable and safe ~hile the parents need to perform their routine ~ork or other interests. At the same time my staff and 1 ~ill maintain open classrooms sO children can de- veloP their motor skills, develop self-esteem and confidence. TheY ~ill be introduced to social interaction and learn behavior patterns as well as learn academicallY, For the parents 1 ~ant to provide good quality care SO they ~ill be at ease knowing their children are in a good environment. They ~ill receive handbookS and hand-outS relating to childhood development, education, and guidanCe in training their children. TM co",",unity will benefit as the needs for earlY childhOOd care is provided. predictions continUe to e~phasize the gro~ing need for good child care facilities as the ~orking ~o~an nO~ reaching 30 years ~...-!L _ p/&EJ.-a tl<'b'\.d\t> ~~~ ( Planning Dept. Use Permit Application Eleanor A. Todd, page 2 is beginning to plan for a family. The community will benefit as child , care providers contribute to the wholesome growth and development of the future citizens of the community. The child care facilities will also provide a setting where people of varying cultures can work together for a common interest. Enrollment Admission will occur as needed, and determined on a first come basis. Parents will receive a contract, rules and guidelines and necessary forms required by the State and County agencies. Operation The hours will be from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Legal holidays will be observed, as well as Christmas and New Year's day. Children will begin outdoor play around 8:30 a.m.. Nutrition The center will furnish a hot lunch, a morning and afternoon snack in accordance with the State nutrition requirements. Fees Nonthly fees will be charged due no later than the 5th of each month. Drop-in fees will be paid at time child is picked up. A one-time registration fee will be charged for monthly enrollment at time of admission and will be good for one year from date of admission. There will be an annual Registration Fee of $35.00, and a monthly fee of $395.00. Drop-ins will be charged $2.50 per hour. PAGE~ OF 5: ( I Planning Dept. Use Permit Application Eleanor A. Todd, page 3 Discipline All young children want to do the right and"expected thing, , but they need guidelines within which to function. When a child displays inconsistent behavior, the child is told to choose another activity, is monitored by an adult for the length of time deemed necessary to ensure the behavior will not occur again. If a child displays inappropriate behavior more than 3 times per day, or over a protracted period of time, the Director shall verbally advise the parent of the problem and attempt to work out a solution together. If the behavior is serious and dangerous and continues it may be necessary to ask the parent to remove the child from the center permanently. Generally a "Time-Out" period is all that is needed for most children. Experience I have successfuly operated an infant day care in my home for seven years, and my assistant has been a teacher for nine years with two year olds to five year old children, and is presently a Director. See attached Resumes. PAGE.;;;2.. OF 5 1989 RESUME OF PROVIDER - ELEl\NOR A. TODD paised a boy and a girl Sunday School Teacher, Pre-school 2 years 14 years 2 years 11 years 1 year 1 year 3 years Foster care - pre-adoptive babies Children's Services Dept. Alameda County Juvenile Childrens Services, l\lameda County School District (San ~orenzo) Substitute Teacher Program School Secretary Special Education Secretary, Texas Special Services Secretary, Texas EDUCATION Chabot College - Certificate Business Supervision DVC, Pleasant Hill - Child Development Courses - Pre-School Curriculum Theory, Child Behavior Observation of Children Art for Children Music for Children Child, Family, Community Strategies, Caring for Children Day Care Management + 14 workshops at various campuses, Bishop Ranch, and child associations, all relating to child development and family life*. \'lORK EXPERIENCE, CHILD DEVELOPMENT Danville Children's Center Owner, Family Day Care for Infants & Toddlers 3 years 7 years currently taking course in writing Stories for Children & Teenagers * Includes workshops on Quality Care for the Future, as well as positive Discipline Discipline Guidelines Establishing Self-Esteem Developing Motor Skills Pacing Academic Learning with Intellectual Development Nutrition PM;tl-cq9:: RECT:IVEr:f AUG 011989 DUBLIN PLANNING PAGE.:L OF .:i- RESUME - HEAD TEACHER, ASST DIRECTOR - TERRI NORDSTROM EDUCATION Monte vista High School Graduate Diablo Valley College - Early Childhood Education Pacific Oaks College - ~dministration Supervision Associate in Arts Degree Workshops relating to Early Childhood Education Ongoing courses in the Early Childhood Education Field I WORK EXPERIENCE Danville Children's Center SITE DIRECTOR - 2 years and currently active Creating good environment for children and staff Supervision and training of staff Curriculum planning Budget preparation Interviewing prospective parents coordinating daily activities Scheduling staff and children's daily activities Conferring with parents professionally Responsible for all aspects of the center Opening and closing of center daily TEACHER - 7 years Planning daily classroom activities Responsible for room arrangement Taking care of special needs of children Attend and participate in staff meetings Conferring with parents Coordinating special holiday activities Assisting Director Opening and closing of center TEACHER'S AIDE 6 months Assist teachers in planning curriculum Planning daily music activity Responsible for special needs of children Assisting children in the daily activities Helping with lunch preparations and snacks Maintain housekeeping schedules Closing center daily for children Nursery School Assistant Children's Center Instruction Certificate Mainstreaming the Special Child PlieS cfD0 8; RECErVEl:'- AUG 011989 DUBLIN pI H'N ""'I"" I NG CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT STATE OF CALIFORNIA CHILDREN'S CENTER PERMIT Certified CPR - American Red Cross PAGE":s:' OF --') Member NAEYC (National Association for Education of Young Children .. ' CITY OF DUBLIN HOME DAY CARE/PRE-SCHOOL STANDARDS 1. The number of children on the premises at anyone time shall be limited to a maximum of 12. 2. Hours of operation for the day care/pre-school center shall be limited to the hours between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. 3. Outside play activities shall not occur prior to 8:00 a.m. 4. School noise shall be controlled.so as not to create a nuisance to the adjoining resideptial neighborhood. 5. The existing driveway shall be kept clear to accommodate vehicles dropping off and picking up children attending the facility. 6. The applicant shall submit evidence to the Planning Director that the appropriate licenses and permits to operate a day care/pre-school have been obtained from the State. 7. At the minioum, on an annual basis the day care/pre-school operator shall wake arrangements to have the Dublin Police Services Child Abuse Program, or an equivalent program, presented to the day care/pre-school staff and children attending the facility. 8. Upon termination of the day care/pre-school use, the applicant shall reconvert the garage to make it accessible for parking cars. 9. The applicant shall post a bond, letter of credit, or cash deposit with the City of Dublin in the amount of five hundred dollars ($500.00) to secure a faithful performance of the garage conversion. Said bond, letter of credit, or cash deposit, shall guarantee that those funds will be available and that the expiration date of the instrument of credit will correspond with the expiration date of the day care use permit. 10. No sign advertising the day care use shall be installed on the property. \ HO'H/ao 2/25/86 Attach_ _ 3 (>r\ 8'\. 0'\8 " '