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a 21.68 acre site located on the southerly side of Amador V~lley
l{oulevard, between the Southern Pacific right of way to the west
and Alamo Creek to the east, Dublin, unincorporated Alameda County
bearing assessor's designation Map 941~ Block 500, Parcels 3-6,
4-1, and 4-2 as shown on the map labelled '1497th Zoning Unit,
Exhibit A, October 2, 1981" on file with the Alameda County
Planning Commission at 399 Elmhurst Street, Hayward, California,
is hereby rezoned to the PD (Planned Development) District and
the Land Use and Development Plan labelled "1497th Zoniqg Unit,
Exhibit B (design drawings), C (general provisions) and D (soil
and geologic investigation report), October 19, 1981" on file
with the Commission is hereby adopted as the regulation for the
use, improvement, and maintenance of the property within this
District. A map of the Unit is as follows:
PROPgRT¥
SECTION 1 I
This Ordinance shall take effect and be ia force thirty (30) days from
aml after the date of ~ts pa.xsage and >t. fo ~ the :.m~r~tion of fifteen (15) days
after its passage it shall be published once with ~he names of the members vot-
Lng for ~ad against the same in ~E INTER-CITY EXPRESS , a newspaper
pub] [shed in the said County of Alameda.
ADOPTED by the Board off Supervisors o~ t ~(~ County of Alameda, State of
Ca!Sfornda, on November 24
AYES: Supervisers
NOES: Supervisors
EXCUSED: Superv~ sor~
19 81 , b. !:he follo~,ing called vote:
Excel]., George, Santana and Chairman Bort - 4
Cooper
,VKTETi: WI LL!~&M ~m. 4q~l:'j~f Clerk of
r_he Board of Supervisors of the Emmty
~>: Alameda, State of CalJfornia
~ILLI^~ MEHItWD~
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EXHIBIT C
ADOPTED BY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
NOVEMBER 24, 1981
GENERAL PROVISIONS
1497TH ZONING UNIT
The Final Map of Tract 4950 shall be filed with the County Recorder of Alameda
County prior to commencement of any improvement in the project with the
exception of grading and improvements related thereto.
The project may be constructed in phases and separate Final Maps may be filed for
each separate phase provided that the phasing program, including improvements, is
first approved by the Planning Director.
All conditions of approval for Tract 4950 are incorporated by reference as General
Provisions of the 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 project soils and geologic
investigation report shall be approved by the Director of Public Works. Grading
shall be completed in accordance with this plan to the satisfaction of the Director
of Public Works.
If grading is commenced prior to filing the Final Map, a surety or guarantee, as
determined suitable by the Director of Public Works, shall be fi[ed with the County
of Alameda to insure restoration of the site to a stable and erosion resistant state
if the project is terminated prematurely.
Prior to filing a Final Map, the following shall be done:
a. A landscape plan, prepared by a registered landscape architect, shall be
approved by the Planning Director. Said plan shall include drought-resistant
plant materials, an automatic irrigation system, recreation area design, long-
term maintenance program for the homeowners association (including advice
on maintenance of drainage facilities and existing large mature trees), a
lighting plan for common areas, signing, unit identification and fencing
details, and shall conform to provisions of the erosion and sedimentation
control plan required under conditions for Tract ¢950.
b. A detailed horticultural report of existing trees to be preserved shall be
approved by the Planning Director. Said report shall be prepared by a
qualified horticultural consultant and shall include, but not be limited to, an
evaluation of trees potentially causing hazards to structures in the project,
measures recommended to substantially reduce or eiiminate hazards and
other measures necessary to protect trees during construction.
c. A homeowners association encompassing all lots in thls project shall be
formed. CC&R's .[or said Association shall require that:
1) 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 maintain in good repair all building exteriors, fences
and common areas, including street, landscaping, drainage and erosion
control improvements.
3) Parking aiong the project access roads shall be permitted in designated
locations only and that the project roads shall be so posted;
4) No recreational vehicles, as defined by Section 8-22.51 of the Alameda
County Zoning Ordinance, or trailer-hauled boats shall be parked or
Exhibit C/General Provisions
IB97th Zoning Unit
Page 2
stored svJthin the proiect and that vehicles parked contrary to this
provision and posted regulations shall be removed by the homeo~vner's
Telegraph Company.
and off-site), drainage (including condition of Alamo Creek, sizes and types of
e. Developer shall deposit one-hal! the cost of signalization along Amador
guaranteeing participation in the improvement of Amador Valley Boulevard.
not exceed $1~s0.00 per dwelling unit. The bond shall be in effect for a period
Prior to issuance of Building Permits, the foHowin§ shall be done:
Exhibit C/General Provisions
1497th Zoning Unit
Page 3
3) Project plans shall include installation of the following:
a) Properly-sized piping between the storage tank location(s), the
collector location and the location of the backup hot water
heater;
b) Properly sized electrical conduit and pull wire between the
storage tank location(s), collector locations and the location of
the backup hot water heater to facilitate later installation of
seBsor wires;
c) Properly sized electrical outlet at the storage tank location to
provide power for circulatory pumps;
d) One model home with a fully operational solar hot water system.
b. Submit to the Building Official evidence of a deposit made to the Dublin San
Ramon Services District Fire Department sufficient to cover the cost of fire
hydrants required for the project.
During Construction:
a. Dust control measures, as approved by the Director of Public Works, shall be
followed at all times.
b. Development activities shall be limited to Monday through Friday and the
hours of 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., unless otherwise permitted by the Director of
Public Works.
c. Developer shall keep adioining public streets and private drives free and clean
of project dirt, mud, materials and debris, as determined necessary by the
Director of Public Works.
d. Grading is limited to the period between April 15 and October 1, unless
otherwise authorized by the Director of Public Works.
e. Where soil or geologic conditions encountered in grading operations are
different from that anticipated in the soil and geologic investigation report,
or where such conditions warrant changes to the recommendations contained
in the original soil investigation, a revised soil or geologic report shall be
submitted for approval and shall be accompanied by an engineering and
geologic opinion as to the safety of the site from hazards of land slippage,
erosion, settlement and seismic activity.
f. If archaeological remains are encountered, construction in the vicinity shall
be halted, an archaeologist consulted, and the County Planning Department
notified. If, in the opinion of the archaeologist, the remains are significant,
measures, as may be required by the Planning Director, shall be taken to
protect them.
g. Prior to final preparation of the subgrade and placement of base materials ali
underground utility mains shall be installed and service connections stubbed
out beyond curb lines. Public utilities and sanitary sewers shall be installed
for each unit in a manner which will not disturb the street pavement, curb,
gutter, and sidewalks when service connections are made.
h. Changes in the provisons of the approved Land Use and Development Plan and
beyond those required under provisions contained in the Exhibit B, may be
authorized through Zoning Approval to the following extent:
1) Grade: Grades on the construction grading plan may be changed a
maximum of 2 feet from those shown on the grading plan in Exhibit B.
Exhibit C/General Provisions
IQ97th Zoning Unit
Pa§e 4
2) \Valkways: Alignment and material o:[ walkways may be modified
provided that a system of walkways to give pedestrian access to all
commonly used open spaces is installed.
3) Dwelling and Patio Location: Dwelling units and patios may be shifted
laterally to :live feet. Patios may be shit[ted :[rom oneside of a building
to another.
Plant Materials: One variety o:[ plant materials may be substituted for
another o:[ similar size and characteristics.
5) Landscape Features: Arbors, mounds, benches, fences, and other
landscape :[eatures may be added or modi:[ied in design, location and
materials.
6) Accessway and Parking: Accessway and parking spaces may be
shifted laterally to ten feet. Carports may cover any approved parking
spaces.
7) Unit Type and Number of Bedrooms: Designated unit type and number
of bedrooms may be changed for any other unit type illustrated on
Exhibit B.
8) If the requirements of the approved plan are speci:[ied as minimum or
maximum, said minimums or maximums she11 not be exceeded. Any
other change may be permitted to the extent and in the manner
speci:[ied under Section 8-31.15 of the Alameda County Zoning
Ordinance. All structures and roadways must be contained respectively
within lot and ri§bt-of-way boundaries.
i. Existing trees to be saved shall be protected in accordance with requirements
o:[ the horticultural report required in General Provision 6.b.
Prior to final inspection a~d occupancy of any units:
a. Storm drainage :[acilitles shall have been installed as approved by the
Director o:[ Public Works.
b. The minimum finished floor elevation in all dwelling areas shall be no less
than 6 inches higher than the highest adjacent ground.
c. The site shall have been sloped to the private street at a minimum gradient of
0.5%, based on curb elevations approved by the Director of Public Works. Ali
drainage slopes shall be at 0.596 minimum.
d. Fire protection devices, including fire hydrants, shall have been installed, be
operable and conform to the speci:[ications of and inspections by the Dublin
San Ramon Services District Fire Department.
e. All parking space~ shall have been delineated with white paint.
A 4" high concrete curb (minimum) to seoarate ail paved parking and
passageway areas :[rom landscaped areas shall have been installed. Curbs may
be deleted where sidewalk adjoins parking and passageway, provided the
sidewalk is at least ~" higher than adjoining pavement.
g. Garage doors with automatic openers shall have been installed in all units.
h. All utility distribution :[acilities to and within the development shall have
been installed Onder§round.
i. Individual Dublin San Ramon Services District meters shall have been
installed :[or each unit.
Exhibit C/General Provisions
lg97th Zoning Unit
Page 5
i. Gas, electric and telephone service shall have been provided to each unit in
the subdivison.
k. Cable TV service shall have been provided to each unit in the subdivision, in
accordance with existing County ordinances and policies.
As-built drawings showing the locations of ali underground utilites (water,
storm and sanitary sewer, gas, electric, telephone, and cable TV) shall have
been provided to the homeowners association.
m. Project grading shall have been completed in compliance with
recommendations contained in the soil and geologic report, as approved by
the Director of Public Works, which is made a part of this approval, and shall
have been done under the supervision of the Proiect Soils Engineer who shall
upon its completion submit a declaration of such compliance to the Building
Official and Director of Public Works. Said declaration shall be accompanied
by the following:
l) An as-built grading plan prepared by a registered Civil Engineer,
including original ground surface elevations, as-graded ground surface
elevations, for drainage, and locations of all surface and subsurface
drainage facilities.
2) A complete record, including location and eIevation of all field density
test, and a summary of all field and laboratory tests.
n. Provide evidence to the Building Official from the Pacific Gas and Electric
Company that the units meet PG&E's requirements of the "Energy
Conservation Home Program" unless the program is phased out by PG&E prior
to construction.
o. 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.
p. Utility meters shall have been screened from public view. If landscaping is or
will be used to perform this function, then this should be indicated.
q. Signs stating "Not a Publicly Maintained Street" and "Fire Access-Park in
Designated Locations Only" shall have been installed in the right-of-way of
the private streets.
r. Street name signs, bearing such names as are approved by the Planning
Director, shall have been installed.
s. Standard PCC curb, gutter and sidewalk shall have been instal[ed along the
entire frontage of Amador Valley Boulevard.
t. Building or address numbers shall have been installed in such a manner as to
be easily seen at night during an emergency.
u. Proiect Civil Engineer shall provide a letter or letters to the Building Official
stating that the project, as built, complies with plans and provisions of this
District. Said letter or letter shall contain a report accompanied by a map
indicating any authorized changes pursuant to General Provision 8.h.
10. Prior to occupany of the last t0 units in each phase of development, landscaping,
irrigation~ fencing~ and landscape lighting in accordance with approved landscape
and erosion control plans, shall have been installed. A statement from the Project
Landscape Architec't certifying that landscaping has been installed under his
supervision and is in accordance with approved plans or indicates any authorized
changes pursuant to General Provison 8.h. shall be submitted to the Building
Official.
Exhibit C/General Provisions
1497th Zoning Unit
Page 6
All landscaping including erosion control vegetation, shall be maintained at the
developer's expense until landscaping has been fully installed and established and
final improvements have been accepted by the County. Transfer of maintenance
responsibility to the homeowners association shall not occur until requirements of
this provison and the landscaping plan are met.
Solar hot water systems shall be o~fered to buyers as an optional improvement.
After the project has been completed, and subject to observing any minimum and
maximum dimensions specified in the approved plan:
a. Improvements may be added or modified in the individually owned lots
provided that no deck/patio area is reduced below that shown on Exhibit B.
b. In the common areas, plant materials, arbors, fences, paving materials, and
similar landscape features may be added, replaced or deleted.
c. Carports covering existing open parking spaces constructed in the same
manner as approved in the initia! construction may be added.
d. Any constuction, repair or replacement which would occur in the normal
course of maintenance of the common areas as the project matures may
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-31.18 of the Alameda County Zoning Ordinance.