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RESOLUTION NO. 07 - 43
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW GOODWILL TO ACCEPT
DONATIONS INSIDE THE RETAIL STORE IN THE C-l (RETAIL COMMERCIAL) ZONING
DISTRICT LOCATED AT 7232 REGIONAL STREET (APN 941-0305-004-02)
P A 06-053
WHEREAS, the Applicant, Goodwill Industries, has reque:;ted approval of a Conditional Use
Permit to allow Goodwill to accept donations at the existing retail store located at 7232 Regional Street;
and
WHEREAS, the donation would be accepted in conjunction with an existing store and all
donations would be accepted inside the store in a new drop-off area inside the building; and
WHEREAS, a Recycling Facility is permitted in the C-l (Retail Commercial) Zoning District
with approval of a Conditional Use Permit by the Planning Commission; and
WHEREAS, the Community Development Director has determined that the acceptance of
donations for the resale of the items donated provided by Goodwill ar;: substantially similar to the services
provided by a Recycling Facility, as set forth in the Dublin Zoning Ordinance Section 8.08.020; and
WHEREAS, the Applicant submitted project plans and a written description for the requested
entitlement received by the Planning Division, which are on fil(~ in the Community Development
Department; and
WHEREAS, the application has been reviewed in accordance with the proVISIOns of the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and this project was found to be categorically exempt
under the CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 as 'it is a comparable USI) in an existing building with minor
alteration; and
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin Planning Commission ("Phnning Commission") held a public
hearing on said application on August 28, 2007; and
WHEREAS, proper notice 0 f said public hearing was given in all respects as required by law; 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 herein above set forth and used its independent judgmeilt to make a decision; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has found that the proposed project is appropriate for the
subject site.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Dublin Planning Commission does hereby
find that:
A. The proposed use, as conditioned, is compatible with other land uses, transportation and
service facilities in the vicinity because: 1) the property is zoned C-l (Retail Commercial);
2) the acceptance of donations at this facility is permitted in the C-l (Retail Commercial)
Zoning District with a Conditional Use Permit; 3) the proposed use is compatible with uses
in the vicinity, which include a retail and service use~:; 4) donations will be accepted only
inside the store and as conditioned will not impact surrounding businesses; and 5) the
acceptance of donations will be used to support the ex sting Goodwill store which is a non-
profit business.
B. The proposed use, as conditioned, will not adversely affect the health or safety of persons
residing or working in the vicinity or be detrimental te' the public health safety and welfare
because: 1) the proposed use will comply with all City of Dublin and State regulations; 2)
the proposed use will be located in an existing building and is compatible with the existing
uses within the building and uses in the vicinity of the building; 3) the use will be
conducted entirely within the building; and 4) as conditioned, improvements will be
required to be made to the property in order to minimize impacts this use may have on
existing uses and to bring the property into compliance with current State, Regional and
Local regulations including modifications to the site tJ comply with NPDES requirements
and restriping and patching/repair of the parking lot sllrface to promote safety and property
maintenance on the site.
C. The proposed use, as conditioned, will not be injurious to property or improvements in the
neighborhood because: 1) as conditioned, the propmed use will comply with all City of
Dublin and State regulations; 2) the proposed use will be located in an existing building
with minimal exterior modifications to the building, and the minor exterior modifications
are designed to reduce impacts on adjacent businesses; 3) as conditioned, the proposed use
will be compatible with the surrounding uses which i ilclude a variety of retail and service
uses; 4) as conditioned, improvements will be required to be made to the property,
including repairs in order to bring the property into compliance with current Local and
State regulations; and 5) several conditions have been included in this Resolution to reduce
impacts on adjacent properties and the City with resp;:ct to safety, trash accumulation and
monitoring of the site.
D. There are adequate provisions for public access, water, sanitation, and public utilities and
services to ensure that the proposed use and related Slructures would not be detrimental to
the public health, safety and welfare because: 1) the proposed use will be located in an
existing building and will not require additional public services; and 2) the building and
property were designed to accommodate a variety of uses, with which the proposed use is
compatible.
E. The subject site is physically suitable for the type, density and intensity of the use and
related structures being proposed because: 1) the proposed use will be located in an
existing building which was designed to support a variety of retail and service uses; 2) the
proposed donation center is small and will only occupy a small portion of the Goodwill
store; 3) as conditioned, the Applicant will be required to exercise adequate property
maintenance including the removal of any items which are dumped outside of the store; 4)
as conditioned, the Applicant will be required to monilor the site and remove any donations
left at the store after hours; and 5) as conditioned, improvements will be required to be
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made to the property which will reduce impacts on adj,lcent uses and aid in the operation of
the proposed use.
F. The proposed use will not be contrary to the specific intent clauses, development
regulations or performance standards established fi'r the zoning district in which it is
located because: 1) the proposed use is a Conditional Use in the C-l (Retail Commercial)
Zoning District and is a permitted use when the required findings as stated in Section
8.100.060 of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance can be made; 2) the proposed use is compatible
with the existing retail use in the building (Goodwill Store) and therefore meets the
requirements of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance; and 3: the proposed use is consistent with
the intent of the C-l (Retail Commercial) District as defined by Section 8.24.020.C of the
Dublin Zoning Ordinance because the proposed use meets the needs of residents in the
City, is compatible with the surrounding land uses and will be conducted entirely within
the existing building.
G. The proposed use, as conditioned, is consistent with the Dublin General Plan because: 1)
the General Plan Land Use designation for the parcel is Retail Office, which permits retail
and service uses; 2) the proposed use is permitted with a Conditional Use Permit and is
compatible with the zoning district in which it is located; and 3) as conditioned, the
proposed use will operate in such a manner as to limit impacts on the surrounding
businesses.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Dublin Planning Commission does hereby approve PA 06-053,
Conditional Use Permit, to allow Goodwill to accept donations in thdr existing retail establishment in the
C-l (Retail Commercial) Zoning District subject to the following Conditions of Approval:
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL:
Unless stated otherwise, all Conditions of Approval shall be complied with prior to the issuance of
building permits or establishment of use, and shall be subject to'eview and approval by the City of
Dublin. The following codes represent those departments/agencies responsible for monitoring compliance
of the conditions of approval: [PL] Planning, [B] Building, [PO: Police, [DSR] Dublin San Ramon
Services District and [F] Alameda County Fire Department.
CONDITION TEXT I RESPON. [
AGENCY
GENERAL - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
1. Approval. This Conditional Use Permit PL
approval for P A 06-053 allows an interior
donation center for the Goodwill store
located at 7232 Regional Street. The project
shall generally conform with the project
plans received by the Planning Division on
February 15, 2007 on file in the Community
Development Department, and other plans,
text, and diagrams relating to this
Conditional Use Permit, unless modified by
the Conditions of Approval contained
herein.
2. Permit Expiration. Approved use shall PL
commence within one (i) year of CUP
WHEN REQ'D SOURCE
Prior to:
On-going Planning
On-going DMC
8.96.020.D
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CONDITION TEXT RESPON. WHEN REQ'D SOURCE
AGENCY Prior to:
approval, or the CUP shall lapse and
become null and void. Commencement of
use means the actual use pursuant to the
permit approval, or, demonstrating
substantial progress toward commencing
such use. If there is a dispute as to whether
the Permit has expired, the City may hold a
noticed public hearing to determine the
matter. Such a determination may be
processed concurrently with revocation
proceedings in appropriate circumstances.
If a CUP expires, a new application must be
made and processed according to the
requirements of the Dublin Zoning
Ordinance.
3. Continued Use. This Conditional Use PL On-going Planning
Permit approval shall become null and void
in the event the approved uses cease to
operate for a one-vear period.
4. Annual Review. On an annual basis, this PL, PO On-going Planning
Conditional Use Permit approval may be
subject to a review by the Plarming Manager
and/or the Police Services Department to
determine compliance with the Conditions
of Approval.
5. Revocation. This permit shall be revocable PL On-going DMC
for cause in accordance with Dublin Zoning 8.96.020.1
Ordinance Section 8.96.020. I, Revocation.
Any violation of the terms of the terms and
conditions of this permit may be subject to
the issuance of a citation.
6. Modifications. Modifications or changes to PL On-going DMC
this Conditional Use Permit approval may 8.1 00.080
be considered by the Community
Development Director if the modifications
or changes proposed comply with Section
8.100.080 of the Zoning Ordinance.
PROJECT SPECIFIC - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
7. Property Maintenance. Per the City of PL On-going DMC
Dublin Non-Residential Property 5.64.050
Maintenance Ordinance DMC Section
5.64.050, the Applicant and Property Owner
shall maintain the building, site and all
signage in good condition and shall keep the
site clear of trash, debris and graffi ti
vandalism on a regular and continuous
basis.
8. Graffiti. Per the City of Dublin Graffiti PL,PO On-going DMC 5.68
Ordinance DMC Section 5.68, the
Applicant or Property Owner shall keep the
site clear of graffiti vandalism at all times.
9. Temporary Promotional Signage. Prior to PL Display DMC
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CONDITION TEXT RESPON. WHEN REQ'D SOURCE
AGENCY Prior to:
the display of any temporary SIgnS, 8.84.050.T
including banners, a Temporary
Promotional Sign Permit must be applied
for and approved.
10. Signage. All signs associated with the store PL On-going DMC 8.84
and donation center shall comply with the
provisions of Chapter 8.84, Sign
Regulations, at all times.
11. Window Signs. Window signs shall be less PL On-going DMC
than 25% of the contiguous window area 8.84.050.V
from which they are viewed.
12. Trucks. There shall be no storage of PL,PO On-going Planning
loading trucks, trailers, carts, dollies or any
similar item outside of the store. All trucks
and trailers shall be used for loading and
unloading only and shall be removed from
the site once the loading/unloading IS
complete. All trucks and trailers shall be
parked in a designated parking or loading
area and shall not block the drive aisle.
13. Inspections. Goodwill Industries or their PL, PO On-going Planning
agent shall monitor the store a minimum of
two times during non-business hours each
day to monitor the site, remove trash or
unattended donations.
14. Unattended Donations. The Store Manager PL,PO On-going Planning
and employees shall continuously monitor
the exterior perimeter of the store and shall
promptly remove any donations left
unattended in these areas.
15. Loading/Unloading. All goods which are PL On-going Planning
delivered or picked-up from the store shall
be immediately located inside the store or
truck. At no time shall these items be
located outside of the store, even on a
temporary basis.
16. Trash Bins. All trash and recycling bins PL On-going Planning
shall be kept inside of the store at all times
and may only be removed on a temporary
basis for pick-up. The bins shall be
immediately returned to the inside of the
store once pick-up has occurrt:d.
17. Security. A security system which PL,PO On-going Planning
discourages the dropping oft of donations
after hours and associated signage shall be
installed prior to accepting donations at the
store. The security system and signage shall
be maintained at all times. The video
surveillance system proposed by the
Applicant shall be installed so that it covers
the area on the west side of the building and
any area of the storefront not covered by the
flash type camera. Both camera systems
shall have a recording capability.
18. Camera. The Applicant shall install a PL,PO Occupancy and On- Police
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CONDITION TEXT RESPON. WHEN REQ'D SOURCE
AGENCY Prior to:
camera- system that captures a photograph gOtng
with a flash and announces a recorded audio
message stating that the business is closed
and that any material goods dropped off after
normal business hours is considered littering
and that the person is tresnassin2:.
19. Donation Removal. Donation or any debris PL,PO On-going Police
associated with the Goodwill store shall be
removed from adjacent parcels. These areas
shall also be regularly monitored by the
store.
20. Conditions of Approval. A copy of these PL On-going Planning
Conditions of Approval shall be kept inside
the Goodwill Store. Goodwill Industries
shall educate all Employet:s and Store
Managers on compliance with these
conditions.
21. Use. All business, with the exception of PL On-going DMC
loading and unloading of goods, must be 8.24.020
conducted entirely within the building per
DMC Section 8.24.020.
22. Temporary Use Permits. Any outdoor PL On-going DMC 8.108
display of merchandise must be approved by
means of the issuance of an approved
Temporary Use Permit per DMC Section
8.108.
23. Inspection. Prior to accepting donations in PL, PO Accepting Donations Planning
this store, Goodwill Industries shall contact
the Planning Division to schedule an
inspection with the Planning Division and
Police Services Department to ensure that
all Conditions of Approval have been met.
BUILDING AND SAFETY DIVISION
24. Building Permit. A Building Permit shall F,B Occupancy Building
be obtained for any construction work being
done to create the donation center.
25. Building Codes and Ordinance. All B Through Completion Building
project construction shall conform to all
building codes and ordinances in effect at
the time ofbuildin2: Permit.
26. Building Permits. To apply for building B [ssuance of Building Building
permits, the Applicant shall submit eight Permits
(8) sets of construction plans to the
Building Division for plan check. Each set
of plans shall have an annotated copy of
these Conditions of Approval attached. 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.
The Applicant will be responsible for
obtaining the approvals of all participating
non-City agencies proper to the issuance of
Building Permits.
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CONDITION TEXT
27. Construction Drawings. Construction
plans shall be fully dimensioned (including
building elevations) accurately drawn
(depicting all existing and propose
conditions on site) and prepared and signed
by a California licensed Architect or
Engineer. The site plan, landscape plan and
details shall be consistent with each other.
28. Addressing. Addressing will be required
on all doors leading to the exterior of the
building. Addresses shall be illuminated
and be able to be seen from the street, 5
inches in height minimum.
29. Air Conditioning Units. Air conditioning
units and ventilation ducts shall be screened
from public view with materials compatible
with the main building. Units shall be
permanent installed on concrete pads or
other non-moveable materials as approved
by the Building Official and Community
Development Director.
PUBLIC WORKS
30. Clarifications and Changes to the
Conditions. In the event that there needs
to be clarification to these Conditions of
Approval, the Directors of Community
Development and Public Works have the
authority to clarify the intent of these
Conditions of Approval to the
Applicant/Developer by a written document
signed by the Directors of Community
Development and Public Works and placed
in the project file. The Directors also have
the authority to make minor modifications
to these conditions without going to a
public hearing in order for the Developer to
fulfill needed improvements or mitigations
resulting from imnacts of this proiect.
31. Standard Public Works Conditions of
Approval. 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 nrevail.
32. Hold Harmless/Indemnification. The
Developer shall defend, indemmify, and
hold harmless the City of Dublin and its
agents, officers, and employees from any
claim, action, or proceeding against the
City of Dublin or its advisory agency,
appeal board, Planning Commission, City
Council, Community Development
Director Zoning Administrator, or any
RESPON.
AGENCY
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B
PW
PW
PW
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WHEN REQ'D
Prior to:
-ssuance of Building
Permits
Occupancy
On-going
Prior to Approval of
Improvement Plans
Prior to Approval of
Improvement Plans
Through completion
ofImprovements and
Occupancy of the
Building
SOURCE
Building
Building
Building
Public Works
Public Works
Public Works
CONDITION TEXT
other"tiepartment, committee, or agency of
the City to the extend such actions are
brought within the time period required by
Government Code Section 66499.37 or
other applicable law: provided, however,
that the Developer's duty to so defend,
indemnify, and hold harmless shall be
subject to the City's promptly notifying the
Developer of any said claim, action, or
proceeding and the City's full cooperation
in the defense of such actions or
proceedings.
33. Improvement and Grading Plans. All
improvement and grading plans submitted
to the Public Works Department for
review/approval shall be prepared m
accordance with the approved preliminary
plan, these Conditions of Approval, and the
City of Dublin Municipal Code including
Chapter 7.16 ( Grading Ordinance). All
printing and lettering shall be 1/8"
minimum height and such shape and weight
as to be readily legible on prints and
microfilm reproductions. For on-site
improvements, the Applicant/Developer
shall adhere to the City's On..site Checklist
(eight 8-1/2" x II" pages). All of these
reference documents are available from the
Public Works Department (call telephone
925-833-6630 for more infornlation).
A detailed Erosion Control Plan shall be
included with the improvement plan
approval. The plan shall include detailed
design, location, and maintenance criteria of
all erOSIOn and sedimentation control
measures.
34. Grading/Sitework Permit. All
improvement work must be performed per
a Grading/Sitework Permit issued by the
Public Works Department. Said permit
will be based on the final set of civil plans
to be approved once all of the plan check
comments have been 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 information.
The Applicant/Developer must fill in and
return the applicant information contained
on pages 2 and 3. The cum:nt cost of the
permit is $10.00 due at the time of permit
issuance, although the Applicant/Developer
RESPON.
AGENCY
PW
PW
8
WHEN REQ'D
Prior to:
SOURCE
Prior to issuance of Public Works
Grading/Sitework
Permit
Issuance of
Grading/Sitework
Permit
Public Works
CONDITION TEXT
will be responsible for any adopted
increases to the fee amount.
35. 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 permit between
October 151 and April 15th or beyond
these dates if dictated by rainy weather,
or as otherwise directed by the City
Engineer/Public Works Director.
36. Water Quality/Best Management
Practices. Pursuant to the Alameda
Countywide National Pollution
Discharges Elimination Permit
(NPDES) No. CAS0029831 with the
California Regional Water Quality
Control Board (RWQCB), the applicant
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
storm water pollution. All trash
dumpsters and compactors which are
not sealed shall have roofs to prevent
contaminants from washing into the
storm drain system. All storm drain
inlets serving vehicle parking areas and
connecting to the public storm drain
shall be fitted with Filter Devices to
remove Hydrocarbons and other
contaminants, and all storm drain inlets
shall have drain markers "No Dumping
- Drains to Creek" using an approved
marker available from the Alameda
Countywide Clean Water Program.
37. Public Sidewalk. The existlllg accessible
concrete walkway from the public sidewalk
on Regional Street to the building entrance
does not meet the current California
Building Code requirements. Relocate the
walkway adjacent to the driveway. Said
walkway shall meet 1: 12 maximum slope,
be 4' -minimum width with compliant curb
ramps at transitions between the walkway
and the drive aisle crossings. Install
direction signs. Note that minor adjustments
to the existing parking stall, and
landscaping and irrigation systems will be
necessary to modify the walkway.
RESPON.
AGENCY
PW
PW
9
WHEN REQ'D
Prior to:
Issuance of
Orading/Sitework
~ermit and During
Construction
Issuance of
Grading/Sitework
Permit
Issuance of
Grading/Sitework
Permit
SOURCE
Public Works
Public Works
CONDITION TEXT
38. Parkirrg Lot Lights. Provide photometric
calculation for the existing parking lot and
around the building that demonstrates a
minimum foot-candle lighting level of not
less than 1.0 at the ground surface for the
adjacent parking area; if this cannot be
verified provide additional lighting where
necessary.
39. Driveway. Applicant shall remove and
replace the existing damaged driveway per
current City of Dublin standards.
40. Disabled Handrail. Applicant shall install
handrail on both sides of the ramp adjacent
to the building where the ramp slope
exceeds 1: 12 to meet current State Title 24
requirements.
41. Vehicle Parking. Applicant should repair
any distressed areas of pavement within the
existing parking field, then seal and re-stripe
the entire parking field. All parking spaces
shall be double striped using 4" white lines
set approximately 2 feet apart according to
City standards and S8.76.070 (A) 17 of the
Dublin Municipal Code. All compact-sized
parking spaces shall have the word
"COMPACT" stenciled on the pavement
within each space. 12"-wide concrete step-
out curbs shall be constructed at each
parking space where one or both sides abuts
a landscaped area or planter.
42. Sidewalk. If required, the
Applicant/Developer shall repaIr any
damaged and/or protruding sidewalk on
Regional Street along the project frontage.
The Applicant/Developer shall replace the
existing concrete tree grate with top soil.
43. Landscape Inlands. The
Applicant/Developer shall replace the
protruding island curbs and modifY parking
stalls to install 12" concrete step out curbs.
44. Signs and Pavement Markings. The
Applicant/Developer shall be responsible
for the following on-site traffic signs and
pavement markings:
1) R26F "No Stopping - Fire
Lane" signs shall be posted
along all curbs that are longer
than 20' and that parallel the
drive aisles as required by the
Fire Marshall.
2) RlOOB (disabled parking
RESPON.
AGENCY
PW
PW
PW
PW
PW
PW
PW
10
WHEN REQ'D
Prior to:
Issuance of
Grading/Sitework
Permit
Occupancy
Occupancy
Occupancy
Occupancy
Occupancy
Occupancy
SOURCE
Public Works
Public Works
Public Works
Public Works
Public Works
Public Works
Public Works
CONDITION TEXT
45.
regulations sign) shall be
installed at the driveway
entrance to the site with
amended text to read".. .may be
reclaimed at DUBLIN POLICE
or by telephoning 833-6670".
3) Handicapped parking signs and
legends per State Title 24
requirements.
4) The word "Compact" shall be
stenciled on the pavement
surface within each compact
parking space.
Temporary Fencing. Temporary
Construction fencing shall be installed
along perimeter of all work under
construction to separate th{: construction
operation from the public. All construction
activities shall be confined to within the
fenced area. Construction materials and/or
equipment shall not be operated or stored
outside of the fenced area or within the
public right-of-way unless approved tn
advance by the City Engineer1Public Works
Director.
46.
Construction Hours. Construction and
grading operations shall be limited to week-
days (Monday through Friday) and non-City
holidays between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and
5:00 p.m. The Applicant/Developer may
request permission to work on Saturdays
and/or holidays between the hours of 8:30
am and 5:00 pm by submitting a request
form to the City Engineer no later than 5:00
pm the pnor Wednesday. Overtime
inspection rates will apply for all Saturday
and/or holiday work.
Damage/Repairs. The
Applicant/Developer shall be responsible
for the repair of any damaged pavement,
curb & gutter, sidewalk, or other public
street facility resulting from construction
activities associated with tht: development
of the project.
Required Permits. An encroachment
permit from the Public Works Department
may be required for any work done within
the public right-of-way. Developer shall
obtain all permits required by other
agenCIes, including, but not limited to
Alameda County Flood Control and Water
47.
48.
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AGENCY
PW
PW
PW
PW
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WHEN REQ'D SOURCE
Prior to:
>uring Construction Public Works
and Occupancy
>uring Construction Public Works
Occupancy Public Works
Various Times and Public Works
Prior to Issuance of
Building Permit
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CONDITION TEXT
Conservation District Zone 7, California
Department of Fish and Game, Army Corps
of Engineers, Regional Water Quality
Control Board, Caltrans and provide copies
of the permits to the Public Works
Department.
49. Fees. The Developer shall pay all
applicable fees in effect at the time of
building permit issuance, including, but not
limited to: Planning fees; Building fees;
Dublin San Ramon Services District fees;
Public Facilities fees; City of Dublin Fire
fees; Noise Mitigation fees; Inclusionary
Housing In-Lieu fees; Alameda County
Flood and Water Conservation District
(Zone 7) Drainage and Water Connection
fees; and any other fees as noted in the
Develooment Agreement.
FIRE PREVENTION DIVISION
50. Combustible Materials. There shall be no
outside storage of combustible materials or
accumulation of trash outside of an approved
trash container.
51. Inspection. A fire clearance inspection shall
be conducted and a clearance shall be granted
prior to the donation center being opened to
receive goods.
POLICE DEPARTMENT
52. Security. The Project shall comply with all
applicable City of Dublin Non Residential
Security Ordinance requirements.
53. Covers. Vandal resistant covers shall protect
all exterior lighting devices on the pilasters.
54. Lighting. Lighting of the parking areas
shall be uniformly maintained at a minimum
of 1.0 foot candles per 7.32.230 Section 1020
( c) (l0) sunset to sunrise.
55. Motion Lighting. Additional motion
lighting shall be installed on the west wall
and store entry areas with an activation mode
set for after the store closin2:.
56. Camera. Installation of a camera system
that captures a photograph with a flash and
announces a recorded audio message stating
that the business is closed and that any
material goods dropped off after normal
business hours is considered littering and that
the person is trespassing.
57. Video Surveillance. The video
surveillance system proposed by the
Applicant shall be installed so that it covers
the area on the west side of the building and
any area of the storefront not covered by the
flash type camera. Both camera systems
shall have a recording capabilitv.
RESPON.
AGENCY
PW
F
F
PO
PO
PO
PO
PO
PO
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WHEN REQ'D SOURCE
Prior to:
Issuance of Building Public Works
Permit
On-going Fire
Occupancy Fire
On-going Police
Occupancy Police
Occupancy Police
Occupancy and Police
On-going
Occupancy Police
And
On-going
On-going Police
CONDITION TEXT RESPON. WHEN REQ'D SOURCE
AGENCY Prior to:
58. Log. The Applicant or Store Manager shall PO On-going Police
physically log or document each of the
minimum two nightly inspection visits,
noting the name of the person inspecting
and the date and time of the on-site
inspection. The log entries shall be noted on
a document that is deposited at the store
each night and is archived by the Store
Manager and subject to inspection by the
City of Dublin at any time.
59. Landscaping. Landscaping shall be kept at PO On-going Police
a minimal height and fullness giving patrol
officers and the general public surveillance
capabilities of the area.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 28th day of August 2007 by the following vote:
AYES:
Chair Schaub, Commissioners Tomlinson and Biddle
NOES:
ABSENT:
Vice Chair Wehrenberg and Commissioner King
ABSTAIN:
- J'I'l
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Planning Commi,sion Chair
ATTEST:
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