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Th~; ~td Of Sup~'~0rs 0f the. County of Alameda State Of Ca forn a do oida~l~ as i0 (~ ~-
~ Chapter 2 0f Titl~ S of the~Aiam6~l~'.C%n~y Ordinance C°d~ is hereby ~m~ded i~ th~ fo
1 s0 ac~e~ Ioc',ated bewe~'~Amad0r.,vali~y Bo~Jl~vard and the Contra Costa CobntY line, adjacent easterly'
to the Southern Paci~c~Railr(~ed right of ~vay,~ Dublin. UnincorpOrated Alameda 'County~ bearing Cou~'lty ::
'Assessor's ~esign~'U~ 941, Bl~ck 500, pa~ls 1-7,1-8,1~10,1:11~ 1-12,1:13, ~rld 1:14, as shown on
the map labelled ,F_xflit~it A,.;1486th Zoning unit,~, on:file~ With the Alameda C~3unty Pla~nin~ C0m~is~i°n at
399 Elmhdrst Street, HaYWard, Calif0rnia,~re here, by rezoned tO the ED (Planned dp~;el0Pment) District and
t~e Land use and DeveioPment plan'~labeited '~486th Zonir~ U~lt E~hibit B (deSign drawings .,and
4andscaping 'P- an),rc (generai pr0visions) and D {soil and ge01ngic ir{vestigafton rep~rta), July 20,. 198'i on~
file with the"said Comm[ssion'arb hereby adopted as t,he regulations-for the use; i~provement and
maintenance-of th~ property within this District..A map of the Un t s as fo ows ' ~: - _~ i .: ~
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SECTION II
ATFEST!
:This Ordinance shait f~ke effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after the date of its passage and
before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage it shall be published once with the names of the
members voting for and against the same in The Inter-City Ex0ress, a newspaper published in the sa~cl
County of Alameda.
Adopted by the Bo~d of Supervisors of the County of Alameda, State of California, on Septe~nber 3.
1981. by the following celled vote:
AYES: Supervisors Cooper, Excell. Santana and Chairman Borl -- 4. :
NOES: None.
EXCUSED: Supervisor'GeOrge -- 1.
- JOSEPH P. SORT,
Chairman of the Board of Supervisom of the
· County of Alameda, State of California.
W~LLIAM MEHRWEIN,
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the
, ' ...... ': ": ';* By:'WILLIAM MEHRWEIN.
EXHIBIT C
GENERAL PROVISIONS
l~;g6th ZONING UNIT
3uly 20:1951
The Final Map of Tract t~719 shall be filed with the County Recorder of Alameda
County prior to commencement of any improvement in the praiect, with the
exception of grading and improvements related thereto and extension of
Stagecoach Road.
All conditions of approval for Tract g719 are incorporated by reference as General
Provisions of this reclassification.
Prior tO any grading, a detailed construction grading plan and soil erosion and
sedimentation control plan prepared by a Civil Engineer in accordance with maps
and provisions of this reclassification and the proiect soils and geologic
investigatlon report shall be approved by the Director of Public Works. Grading
shall be completed in accordance with this plan to the satisfaction of the Direr:or
of Public Works. Grading transitions from natural slopes to graded slopes above
Stagecoach Road shall be approved by the Planning Director and completed to the
satisfaction of the Planning Director.
Prior to filing the Final Map, the foliowing shall be done:
a. A detailed landscape plan, prepared by a registered landscape architect, shall
be approved by the Planning Director.
All landscaping shall be maintained at the developer's expense until
landscaping has been fully installed and established and fine morovements
have been accepted by the Board of Supervisors. Transfer of maintenance
responsibility to the homeowners association or individual homeowners shall
not occur until requirements of this provision and the iandscaplng plan are
met.
b. A homeowners association encompassing all lots in this pro)ecl shall be
formed. CC&Rs for each lot shall be approved by the Planning Director,
CC&Rs for said Association shall require that:
l) payment of dues and assessments shall be both a lien against the
assessed land and a personal obligation of each property owner;
2) The.Association shall take fee title to Parcel 154.
3) The Assoclation maintain ali common areas in good repair, including
d~alnage and erosion control improvements, fences, and andsca~lng.
The Association shall rnaintain, through an appropriate easement, slope
areas on individual lots. The Association shall maintain fire breaks to
the standards of Dublin San Ramon Services District Fire Department.
the Association shall keep the County Planning Department informed of
the current name, address, and phone number of the Association's
official representative; and
d. Deve oper shall deposit one-half the cost of signalization at Stagecoach Road
and Amador Valley Boulevard to requirements of the Director of public
Works.
EXHIBIT C - GENERAL PROVISIONS
1486th Zoning Unit - July 20, 1981
Page 2
Prior to issuance of Building Permits, the following shall be done:
a. Developer shall submit for Planning Director approval a program for
Incorporation of passive solar design features in homes to be built on subject
ets to the maximum p(actical extent. Such features may ln.c~ude, but are not
limited to: house-to-lot orlentation (m nar axis wLthin 22.5 of true south);
maximization of southfacing glass~ overhang or awnings on south windows and
exposures~ deciduous trees provLdLng summer shade on south~ southeast, or
southwest facades (15 gal. mLnlmum)i and provision of heat collectors (such as
concrete floors or water-filled contaln~r walls).
b. The project shah be designed to the satisfaction of the Building OfficLaI to
facilitate the curren{ or later addition of solar hot water systems, as follows:
1) Construction plans shall designate the location on the roof for the
necessary number of collectors to achieve 60% solar dependency in an
area free of plumbing or heating vents or other obstructions and with a
structural capacLty to support the collectors~
2) Construction plans shali designate the location Ln each building for an
appropriately sized hot water storage tank or tanks;
3) Project plans shall include Installation of the following:
a) MountLng brackets attached to the roof structure to facLlitate
later installation of collectors without cutting roof membrane;
b) Properly-sized piping between the storage tank location(s), the
collector location and the location of the backup hot-water
heater;
c) Properly sized electrical conduit and pull w'ire between the
storage tank location(s), collector locations and the location oi
the backup hot-water heater to facilitate later installation of
sensor wiresl
d) Properly sized electrical outlet at the storage tank location to
provide power for circulatory pumps;
e) One model home with a fully operational solar hot water system;
f) Dedicate solar access easements to assure that each lot shall have
the right to receive sunlight across adjacent parcels Ln this
project. Said easements are to be designed by the subdivider and
approved by the Planning Director.
Solar hot water systems shall be offered to buyers as an optional improvement.
Final design drawings and improvemen~ plans shall be followed during development
and construction, unless changes are authorized pursuant to General Provision 9.
Prior to final inspection of each unit or groups of units, the following shall be der, e:
a. Provide evidence to the Building Official from the Pacific Gas and Electric
Company that the units meet PG&E's requirements of the "Energy
ConservatLon Home Program."
b. The Project Architect or Civil Engineer shall provide a letter to the Building
Official stating that water conservant toilets, shower heads, faucets, and
automatic dishwashers with low flow cycles have been installed in the units.
EXHIBIT C - GENERAL PROVISIONS
l~ggth Zoning Unit - Duly 20, 1981
Page 3
9. During the constructionstage of the project, changes in the provisions of the
approved Land Use and Development Plan and beyond those required under
provisions contained in Exhibit B, may be authorized through Zoning Approval to
the following extent: "'
a. Grade: Grades on the construction grading plan may be changed a
maximum of 5 feet from those shown on the grading plan in Exhibit B.
b. Plant Materials: One variety of plant materials may be substituted for
another o~ similar size and characteristics.
c. Landscape Features: Arbors, mounds, benches, fences, and other landscape
features may be added or modified in design, location and materials.
If the requirements o~ the approved plan are specified as minimum or maximum,
said minimums or maximums shall not be exceeded. Any other change may be
permitted to the extent and in the manner specilied under Section $-31.Ig of the
Alameda County Zoning Ordinance. All structures and roadways must be contained
respectively within lot and right-of-way boundaries.
i0. A~ter the project has been completed, and subject to observing any minimum and
maximum dimensions specified in the approved plan:
a. In the common areas, plant materials, arbors, fences, paving materials, and
similar landscape features may be added, replaced or deleted.
b. Any construction, repair or replacement which would occur in the normal
occur subject to the securing of any permits or paying fees required by other
ordinance.
Any other changes may be permitted to the extent and in the manner specified
under Section g-31.1 $ of the Alameda County Zoning Ordinance.
11. Lots designated for single family dwellings shall be subject to any and all
restrictions of the Alameda County Zoning Ordinance pertaining to the R-1-B-E
(6,000 sq. ft. minimum lot size) District, except that in case o~ conflict with these
PD provisions, these provisions shall prevail.
12. Reclassification to a different PD (Planned Development) District shall be required
at the time any Tentative Map is submitted for parcel 151. At least 2/3 oi the
units to be proposed on Lot 15i must be attached and clustered. Densities may
range from 6 to 14 units per acre.
13. Developer shall be responsible for connection of Stagecoach Road to Alcos:a
Boulevard prior to Building Inspection Department framing inspection of any unit,
constructed to its ultimate design conliguration beyond the limits oi any stage of
development for which a Final Map is iited. However~ it must be constructed to
specifications ol Dublin 5an Ramon Services District Fire Department.
Notwithstanding the above, no more than 120 units shall be granted building
permits prior to connection oi Stagecoach Road with Alcosta l~oulevard~ unless
approved by the Planning Director.
15. Lot ~'1152 shall be dedicated to the Sunny Glen Adult Community, Inc.
ig. Subdivider shall pay fees in lieu of park dedication to Dublin San Ramon Services
District based on value of the number oi square feet of land in the tract required
by the Subdivision Ordinance.
EXHIBIT C - GENERAL PROVISIONS
lt~86th Zoning Unit - 3uly 20, 19gl
Page t~
17. Prior to 3uly i, 1953, and approximately every 2-1/2 years thereafter un:il
completion of all construction, the Planning Director will review these General
Provisions and report to the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission may,
for cause, initiate a public hearing for the purpose of recommending to the Board
of Supervisors that the Board add Provisions, modify existing Provisions, or
eliminate Provisions at that time.
lg. Prior to filing a Final Map, the Director of Public Works shall report on the
feasibility of providing access and a bike lane to the site from Amador Valley
Boulevard further to the east so as to avoid adding to traffic on the protion of
Stagecoach Road upon which houses now front. Approval of access as shown on
Exhibit B is given only insofar as alternative access is environmentally and/or
economically infeasible.