HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC Reso 00-30 PA99-048 Dublin Nissan SDR/CUP RESOLUTION NO. 00-30
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW FOR
PA 99-048 DUBLIN NISSAN TO ESTABLISH AN AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIP
IN A 24,476 SQUARE FOOT BUILDING LOCATED AT 6215 SCARLETT DRIVE
WHEREAS, the Applicant, Don Strough of Bay Automotive Properties has requested approval of a
Conditional Use Permit and Site Development Review for a 24,476 square foot automobile dealership and has
proposed to pay $77,156 to offset traffic impacts, before the issuance of a building permit. The project is
located at 6215 Scarlett Drive, on the east side of Scarlett Drive and further identified as Assessor Parcel No.
941-0550-019-5; and
WHEREAS, a completed application for Site Development Review is available and on file in the Dublin
Planning Department; and
WHEREAS, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), together with the State guidelines and
City environmental regulations require that certain projects be reviewed for environmental impact and that
environmental documents be prepared; and
WHEREAS, a Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared for this project with the finding that
with the implementation of mitigation measures contained in the Initial Study, there will be no significant
environmental impacts; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a properly noticed public hearing on said application on
June 13, 2000; and
WHEREAS, proper notice of said public hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and
WHEREAS, the Staff Report was submitted recommending that the Site Development Review and
Conditional Use Permit be conditionally approved; 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 RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin City Planning Commission does
hereby make the following findings and determinations regarding the proposed Conditional Use Permit:
The Negative Declaration is adequate and in compliance with State law.
The proposed use is compatible with other land uses, transportation and service facilities in the vicinity
because the proposed use will be located in an area designated for commercial, office and retail uses in
Dublin.
The proposed use will not adversely affect the health or safety of persons residing or working in the
vicinity, and will not be detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare because all City and
Alameda County regulations and conditions will be met.
There are adequate provisions for public access, water, sanitation, and public utilities and services to
ensure that the proposed use and related structures would not be detrimental to the public health, safety,
and welfare.
F. The subject site is physically suitable for the type, density and intensity of the use and related structures
being proposed.
The proposed use is not contrary to the specific intent clauses, development regulations, and
performance standards established for the M-1 zoning district which encourages new development of
commercial land uses. Conditions of approval will ensure ongoing compatibility with adjacent
commercial uses.
H. The proposed use is consistent with the Dublin General Plan, the Dublin Zoning Ordinance.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin Planning Commission does
hereby make the following findings and determinations regarding the proposed Site Development Review:
The approval of this Site Development Review application is consistent with the intent and purpose of
Dublin Zoning Ordinance Section 8.104, SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW, because the project it is
compatible with the site and surrounding properties.
The approval of this application, as conditioned, complies with the Business Park/Industrial: Outdoor
Storage designation of the General Plan, the M-1 Zoning Designation as well as with all other
requirements of the Zoning Ordinance because a New and Used Vehicles Sales and Services facility are
conditionally permitted.
The approval of the Site Development Review 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 construction of the building will conform to all laws and
regulations and because it will provide a new auto-related commercial use for the City.
The approved site development, including site layout, structures, vehicular access, circulation and
parking, setbacks, height, walls, public safety and similar elements has been designed to provide a
desirable environment for the development.
The subject site is physically suitable for the type and intensity of the approved development because it
is graded and level.
F. Impacts to views are addressed because the site is level and no views could be interrupted.
Impact to existing slopes and topographic features are addressed because the site is level and there are
not topographic features.
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 the compatibility of the development with the development's
design concept or theme and the character of adjacent buildings, neighborhoods and uses.
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 and an attractive
environment for the public.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin Planning Commission does hereby approve the
Conditional Use Permit and Site Development Review for PA 99-048 Dublin Nissan for sales and service of
new and used vehicles and parts sales, subject to the following Conditions of Approval. This approval shall be
generally depicted on the plans prepared by Siegfried Engineering, labeled Attachment 1, consisting of seven
(7) sheets, dated received May 16, 2000, plans dated received June 9, 2000, and colored elevations and material
board, stamped approved and on file with the Dublin Planning Department, subject to compliance with the
following conditions of approval:
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CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Unless otherwise stated, all Conditions of Approval shall be complied with prior to final occupancy of any
building and shall be subject to Planning Department review and approval. The following codes represent those
departments/a~encies responsible for monitoring compliance with the Conditions of Approval: [PL] Planning,
[B] Building, [PCS] Parks and Community Service, [PO] Police, [PW] Public Works, [ADM]
Administration/City Attorney, [FIN] Finance, [PCS] Parks and Community Services, [FI Alameda County Fire
Dept., [DSR] Dublin San Ramon Services District, [CO] Alameda County Flood Control and water
Conservation District Zone 7.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
This Conditional Use Permit approval for PA-99-048 establishes an automobile dealership in a 24,476 square
foot building located at 6215 Scarlett Drive and further identified as APN 941-0550-019-5. This Conditional
Use Permit shall be valid for the remaining life of the approved strueture so long as the operators of the subject
property comply with the conditions of project approval. The Conditional Use Permit will be revocable for
cause in accordance with Section 8.96.020.I of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance.
GENERAL CONDITIONS
1. Automobile Dealership. The Automobile Dealership shall PW, PL Occupancy Standard
be located as shown on Attachment 1. of Any
Building
2. Term. Approval of the Conditional Use Permit shall be PL Standard
valid for one year from approval by the Planning
Commission. If construction has not commenced by that
time, this approval shall be null and void. The approval
period for Conditional Use Permit may be extended six (6)
additional months by the Director of Community
Development upon determination that the Conditions of
Approval remain 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. Car Carrier Truck Unloading. Car carrier trucks shall be PL, PW, On-going
unloaded on-site. No car carrier trucks shall be unloaded on PO
surface streets near the dealership.
4. Safe, Clean and Litter-Free. The Developer/Property PL On-going Standard
Owner shall be responsible for maintaining the premises in a
safe, clean and litter-free conditions at all times.
5. Loud Speakers. The use of loud speakers shall be PL On-going
prohibited
6. Revocation. The Conditional Use Permit will be revocable PL On-going Standard
for cause in accordance with Section 8.96.020.I of the Dublin
Zoning Ordinance. Any violation of the terms or conditions
of this approval shall be subject to citation.
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SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
This Site Development Review approval for PA-99-048 establishes the design concepts and regulations for the
project. Development pursuant to this Site Development Review generally shall conform to the approved plans
and documents available on file in the Department of Community Development as amended in red.
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GENERAL CONDITIONS
1. Building Permits. To apply for building permits, B Issuance of Standard
Applicant/Developer shall submit twelve (12) sets of Building
construction plans to the Building Department for plan Permits
check. Each set of plans 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 annotated resolutions attached to each set of plans.
Applicant/Developer will be responsible for obtaining the
approvals of all participating non-City agencies prior to
issuance of building permits.
2. Standard Public Works Conditions of Approval. PW Approval of Standard
Applicant/Developer shall comply with all applicable City of Improvement
Dublin Standard Public Works Conditions of Approval Plans through
(Attachment A). In the event of a conflict between the completion
Standard Public Works Conditions of Approval and these
Conditions, these Conditions shall prevail.
3. Conditions of Approval. In submitting subsequent plans for PW Issuance of Standard
review and approval, Applicant/Developer shall submit six Building
(6) sets of plans to the Engineering Department for Permit
plancheck. Each set of plans shall have attached a copy of
these Conditions of Approval with responses to conditions
filled in indicating where on the plans and/or how the
condition is satisfied. A copy of the Standard Public Works
Conditions of Approval shall also be submitted which has
been marked up to indicate where on the plans and/or how
the condition is satisfied. Notations shall clearly indicate
how all Conditions of Approval and Standard Public Works
Conditions of Approval will be complied with.
Improvement plans will not be accepted without annotated
conditions and standards attached to each set of plans.
Applicant/Developer will be responsible for obtaining
approvals of all participating non-City agencies.
4. Requirements and Standard Conditions. The F, PW, Prior to Standard
Developer/Applicant shall comply with applicable Alameda PO, Zone issuance of
County Fire, Dublin Public Works Department, Dublin 7, DSR, Building
Building Department, Dublin Police Service, Alameda PL, AC, Permits
CHS,
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County Flood Control District Zone 7, Livcrmore Amador LAVTA
Valley Transit Authority, Alameda County Public and
Environmental Health, Dublin San Ramon Services District
and the California Department of Health Services
requirements and standard conditions. Prior to issuance of
building permits or the installation of any improvements
related to this project, the Developer shall supply written
statements from each such agency or department to the
Planning Department, indicating that all applicable
conditions required have been or will be met.
5. Fees. Applicant/Developer shall pay all applicable fees in Various Various times, Standard
effect at the time of building permit issuance, including, but but no later
not limited to, Planning fees, Building fees, Dublin San than Issuance
Ramon Services District Fees, Public Facilities Fees, Tri- of Building
Valley Transportation Fees, Dublin Unified School District Permits
School Impact fees, Public Works Traffic Impact fees,
Alameda County Fire Services fees; Noise Mitigation fees,
Inclusionary Housing In-Lieu fees; Alameda County Flood
and Water Conservation District (Zone 7) Drainage and
Water Connection fees.
6. Required Permits. Applicant/Developer shall comply with Various Various times, Standard,
the City of Dublin Zoning Ordinance, obtain all necessary but no later
permits required by other agencies (Alameda County Flood than Issuance
Control District Zone 7, California Department ofFish and of Building
Game, Army Corps of Engineers, State Water Quality Permits
Control Board, Etc.) and shall submit copies of the permits to
the Department of Public Works.
7. Building Codes and Ordinances. All project construction B Through Standard
shall conform to all building codes and ordinances in effect Completion
at the time of building permit.
8. Fire Codes and Ordinances. All project construction shall F Through Standard
conform to all fire codes and ordinances in effect at the time Completion
of building permit.
9. Ordinances/General Plan. Applicant/Developer shall PL Issuance of Standard
comply with the City of Dublin Zoning Ordinance and the Building
City of Dublin General Plan. Permits and
On-going
10. Infrastructure. The location and siting of project specific PW Approval of Standard
wastewater, storm drain, recycled water, and potable water Improvement
system infrastructure shall be consistent with Public Works Plans
city standards.
11. Solid Waste/Recycling. Applicant/Developer shall comply ADM On-going Standard
with the City's solid waste management and recycling
requirements.
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12. Refuse Collection. The refuse collection service provider PL Occupancy of Standard
shall be consulted to ensure that adequate space is provided Any Building
to accommodate collection and sorting of pctruciblc solid
waste as well as source-separated recyclable materials
generated by this project.
13. Water Quality Requirements. All development shall meet PW, PL Issuance of NPDES
the water quality requirements of the City of Dublin's Grading Permit
NPDES permit and the Alameda County Urban Runoff
Clean Water Program.
14. Phase 1 and Phase 2 Environmental Assessment Studies. PW Issuance of Standard
Applicant/Developer shall supply the Director Public Works Grading Permit
with a copy of the Developer's Phase 1 and Phase 2 (only as
required by Phase 1) environmental assessment studies. All
remediation required by those studies shall be implemented
to thc satisfaction of the Director of Public Works prior to
Improvement Plan approval.
15. Colors and Materials Board. Applicant shall submit a PW, PL Issuance o£ Standard
colors and materials hoard subject to approval of the Director Building
of Community Development to reflect any changes made Permits
during project review.
16. Mechanical Equipment. All ducts, meters, check valves, PL, B Issuance of Standard
blow-off valves, transformers, air conditioning equipment Building
and other mechanical equipment (As determined by the Permits
Community Development Director) that is on-site or roof
mounted shall be screened from view of all public rights of
way. The location of such equipment shall be subject to
review and approval by the Director of Community
Development. A screening plan shall be submitted for
review and approval by the Community Development
Director and Building Official prior to approval of Building
Permit. Said screening plan shall show that all ducts, meters,
air conditioning equipment and other mechanical and utility
equipment shall be effectively screened from view with
materials architecturally compatible with the materials of the
structure.
17. Refuse Collection Areas. A trash bin enclosure shall be 10 PW, PL Approval of Standard
feet by 12 feet in size for a single bin and 10 feet by 18 feet Improvement
in size for two bins. Bins shall not be larger than 4 yards in Plans
capacity. A 10 foot deep concrete apron shall be installed in
front of the entire width of the enclosure. The enclosure
shall have a 6 inch by 6 inch curb on the inside of the
enclosure wall to protect the walls of the enclosure from the
bins. The enclosure shall be built of concrete block or
equivalent and shall have metal doors. Chain link doors are
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not permitted. The doors must be designed so that they can
be locked closed and can also be held open with pin locks
during loading. Trash bin enclosures shall bc finished so that
they arc architecturally compatible with the related main
structure. Trash bin enclosures shall be properly maintained
and free of graffiti. All trash bins used for this site shall bc
maintained within the trash bin enclosure(s) at all times.
18. Parking. Applicant/Developer shall provide on-site parking PL Completion of Standard
as shown on the Site Plan prepared by Siegfried Engineering Improvements
dated received by thc Dublin Department of Community
Development on May 16, 2000. Handicapped, visitor,
employee, and compact parking spaces shall be appropriately
idcmificd.
19. Parking Restriction. All tandem parking spaces shall be PL On-going
restricted for either vehicle inventory or employee parking
only. Thc tandem parking stalls shall not be used for visitor
parking.
20. Project Signage. Thc project signage shall conform to the PL Prior to Standard
approved plans. Issuance of
Building
Permit
DEBtS/DUST/CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY
21. Construction Trash/Debris. Measures shall be taken to PW, B On-going Standard
contain all construction related trash, debris, and materials during
on-site until disposal of-site can be arranged. The construction
Developer/Applicant shall keep the adjoining public streets
and properties free and clean of project dirt, mud, and
materials during thc construction period. The Developer
shall be responsible for corrective measures at no expense to
thc City of Dublin.
22. Dust. Areas undergoing grading, and all other construction PW, B On-going Standard
activities, shall be watered, or other dust palliative measures during
used, to prevent dust, as conditions warrant, construction
DEDICATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS
23. Record of Survey. Applicant/Developer shall have a PW Prior to Standard
licensed Land Surveyor in the State of California prepare a Grading Permit
Record of Survey or Parcel Map of the property, and all
adjacent parcels of the project site and those parcels affected
by deeds of record, future right of way dedication of the
extension dedication of Scarlet Drive from Scarlett Court to
Dublin Blvd. to the satisfaction of the Director of Public
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Works and thc County Land Surveyor. This record survey
shall establish existing and proposed monumentation of
Scarlet Drive, Scarlet Court and Dublin Blvd. from
Dougherty Road to the Southern Pacific Right of way. It
shall also show all existing and proposed easements and the
abandonment of any existing easements on the mapped
parcels to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works.
24. Public Improvements. The ApplicantJDevcloper shall PW Prior to Standard
replace all damaged improvements, along the project occupancy of
frontage, within the public right-of-way, including curb, building
gutter, sidewalks, driveways, paving and utilities to the
satisfaction of the Director of Public Works. Any
improvement constructed within the public right-of-way
shall bc constructed in accordance with the City's approved
standards and/or plans and may be constructed only after an
encroachment permit has been issued by the City of Dublin.
25. Encroachment Permits. An encroachment permit shall bc PW Prior to Standard
secured from thc Director of Public Works for any works Grading Permit
done within thc public right-of-way where the work is not
covered under the public improvement plans.
26. Removal of Obstructions. Applicant/Developer shall PW Prior to Standard
remove all trees including major root systems and other building Permit
obstructions from building sites that are necessary for public
improvements or for public safety as directed by thc Director
of Public Works (DPW).
27. Public Service Easement Dedications. Applicant/ PW Approval of Standard
Developer shall dedicate 10' wide Public Service Easements Improvement
abutting the proposed Scarlet Drive right of way on the east Plans
side (along the project frontage of the proposed street).
Applicant/Developer shall dedicate a minimum of 10' wide
Public Service Easement over all existing and proposed joint
utility trench lines and/or public storm drain lines outside of
the proposed right-of-way to the satisfaction of Director of
Public Works per requirements of the public utility
companies as necessary to serve this area with utility services
and allow for vehicular and utility service access.
28. Dedication and Improvement of Fire/Emergency Access. PW, F Issuance of Standard
Applicant/Developer shall provide adequate access and turn- Grading Permit
around for general public, fire and other emergency vehicles
(42-foot minimum outside turning radii or hammerhead) per
Alameda County Fire Department (ACFD) standard
requirements in all public streets. Internal drive aisles shall
be designed to allow fire and other emergency vehicles to
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conveniently pass through (20 foot minimum lane width) and
have access to all buildings. Applicant/Developer shall
dedicate an Emergency Vehicle Access Easement (EVAE)
through the site to assure unobstructed access to all sides of
i each building to the satisfaction of Alameda County Fire
Department and the Director of Public Works.
29. Fire/Emergency Access. Applicant/Developer shall provide PW, F Issuance of Standard
adequate access for fire and other emergency vehicles per Building
Alameda County Fire Department (ACFD) standard Permit
requirements. Drive aisles shall be designed for fire and
other emergency vehicles to conveniently pass through (20-
foot minimum lane width) and have access to all buildings.
The Developer shall provide adequate access for fire and
other emergency vehicles per Alameda County Fire
Department (ACFD) standard requirements. Driveways and
drive aisles shall be designed for fire trucks and other
emergency vehicles to conveniently pass through the site and
have access to all buildings. Detailed final layout and design
of site entrance, exits and internal drive aisles must be
approved by the ACFD and City Director of Public Works
prior to issuance of grading and building permit.
30. Decorative Paving. Applicant/Developer shall not construct PW Occupancy of PW
decorative pavement within City right-of-way. Any Building
31. Disabled Requirements/Handicap Ramps. All handicap PW Occupancy of PW
ramps shall comply with all current Title 24 requirements Any Building
and City of Dublin Standards.
32. Streetlights. Applicant/Developer shall construct all PW Approval of PW
streetlights in the proposed Scarlett Drive street from Scarlett ~mprovement
Court to the northerly end of the project frontage, and shall Aans
be the City Standard cobra head luminaries with galvanized
>oles. The street lights shall be connected to an un-metered
secondary electrical service provided by P.G.& E. The
streetlight layout and circuitry shall to the satisfaction of the
Director of Pubic Works. approved by the Director of Public
Works.
33. Improvement and Dedication of Scarlett Drive. PW Issuance of PW
Applicant/Developer shall dedicate to the City of Dublin Grading Permit
public street right-of-way to be known as Scarlett Drive for
public street purposes (35'-wide right of way), and shall
improve said right-of-way to a width of 26' curb to curb,
with a 6'-wide sidewalk on the project side of the road from
existing Scarlet Court to the northerly property line of the
site as shown on the approved site plan per City of Dublin
standards plans, and to the satisfaction of the Director of
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Public Works. Said right-of-way improvements shall include
one 13' travel lane in each direction, curbs, landscaping,
fences, electroliers, fire hydrants, city monuments, signing
and striping and any other typical street improvements as
required by the Director of Public Works
34. Off-Site Improvement Plans. The Applicant/Developer shall PW Prior to PW
prepare off-site improvements generally as depicted by the occupancy
improvements plans prepared by Siegfried Engineering dated
received April 12, 2000, subject to the review and approval by
the Director of Public Works. All off-site improvements shall
be reviewed, constructed and improved to the satisfaction of
thc Director of Public Works. An Encroachment permit from
the City of Dublin is required prior to thc start of construction.
35. Slope Easements. Applicant/Developer shall obtain from PW Prior to
adjacent property owner temporary slope easements for Occupancy of
construction of slopes on neighboring property serving thc building
Site.
36. Cul-de-sac / Street Turn a Round Applicant/Developer PW, F Prior to
shall dedicate and construct a temporary Cul-de-sac turn Occupancy of
around or hammer head at the northerly end of proposed building
Scarlet Drive to thc satisfaction of the Director of Public
Works and Alameda County Fire Marshall.
37. Abandonment of Easements and Right of Ways. PW Issuance of PW
Applicant/Developer or current landowner shall obtain an Grading Permit
abandonment from all applicable public agencies, utility
companies of existing easements and right of ways not
currently used or to bc used in the near future to the
satisfaction of the Director of Public Works.
38. Scarlett Drive Ultimate Design. The applicant shall be PW On-going
aware that Scarlctt Drive will become one-way, once the
northerly site is improved and thc roadway adjacent to the
frontage will become thc north bound one-way leg.
39. Location of Improvements/Configuration of Right of PW Grading Permit PW
Way. All public streets, sidewalks, driveway approaches,
street lights, traffic markings and signs, storm drainage
facilities, fences, handicap ramps, and other street
improvements shall be located within the public right of way.
The location of improvements and configuration of the right
of way shall be approved by the DPW prior to construction.
A precise alignment of the future Scarlett Drive shall be
prepared to established the vertical and horizontal alignments
from Scarlett Court to Dublin Boulevard.
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40. ADA Requirements/Handicap Ramps. PW Completion of Standard
Applicant/Developer shall construct all new handicap ramps Improvements
to currant State ADA requirements and City of Dublin
Standards. Thc site design must include a 5' sidewalk from
thc proposed building entrance to thc proposed public
sidewalk on Scarlctt Drive.
41. Curb Returns. Applicant/Developer shall construct thc PW Issuance of Standard
northeast curb return of proposed Scarlet Drive and Scarlet Grading Permit
Court to a minimum of 40 feet curb radius and thc northwest
curb return shall bc 20 feet to accommodate thc existing box-
culvert headwall as approved by the Director of Public
Works.
42. Signing and Striping Plan. A signage and striping plan PW Building PW
shall be submitted to the Public Works Department for Permit
review and approval for all traffic control devices to be
installed in the public right-of-way with this project. The
developer shall install a 'stop sign' on Scarlett Drive at
Scarlett Court and a 'no outlet' sign at the entrance from
Scarlett Court. An additional plan shall be prepared showing
dimensions of all travel lanes, curbs and right of way to the
proposed ultimate configuration on Scarlett Drive from
Scarlett Court to Dublin Boulevard to the satisfaction of the
Director of Public Works.
43. Entrances. Applicant/Developer shall construct both PW Issuance of
entrances off Scarlett Drive shall have a minimmn driveway Grading Permit
width of 36 feet, 18 feet in-bound and 18 feet out-bound and
constructed in accordance with City of Dublin Standard
Plans and specifications. Said driveway entrances shall be
secured during non-operation hours. An approved Knox Box
or gate controller over-ride switch shall be installed at each
entrance to allow emergency vehicles to enter the site during
non-operation hours, as required by the Alameda County
Fire Marshal.
44. Drainage Study. Applicant/Developer shall prepare a PW Submitted PW
Drainage Study of the watershed area that is affected by this Prior to Issuing
project for approval by the Director of Public Works. Grading Permit
45. Storm Drain Improvements. Applicant/Developer shall PW Issuance of PW
construct all required storm drain improvements and Grading Permit
mitigation measures identified resulting from flows from this
project by the Drainage Study and/or specified by the DPW
shall become requirements of this project. Applicant /
Developer shall prepare all necessary improvement plans and
obtain the encroachment permits from the required agencies
including Zone 7.
46. [Offsite]Storm Drain Improvements. Applicant/Developer PW Occupancy of PW
Any Buildinlg
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shall construct all offsitc storm drain improvements needed
to serve the project, as shown on preliminary improvement
plans of Scarlctt Drive prepared by Siegfried Engineering,
Inc. dated 4/12/00, for this project.
47. [Offsite]Water and Sewer Lines. Applicant/Developer PW Occupancy of PW
shall construct all offsite fire hydrants, water and sewer lines any building
needed to serve the street, project, and future adjacent parcels
to the satisfaction of Dublin San Ramon Services District.
48. Best Management Practices. Developer/Applicant shall PW BLDG Standard
demonstrate to the Director of Public Works that the project
development meets the requirements of the City of Dublin's
"Best Management Practices" to mitigate storm water
pollution.
49. Water Quality Requirements. All development shall meet PW Various times Standard
the water quality requirements of the City of Dublin's including:
NPDES permit and the Alameda County Urban Runoff grading and
Clean Water Program. The plans must include a separate building
Erosion and Sediment Control plan to be implemented permit, and on-
during the rainy season (October 1 st to April 15th). Said plan going.
shall conform to the latest standards of the Regional Water
Quality Control Board. The site design shall also include
some type of permanent filtration system for all storm drain
inlets within the paved areas to prevent hydrocarbons and
other petroleum-based contaminants from entering the public
storm drain system. Installation details shall be included on
the plans. In addition, all storm water inlets shall be
stenciled "No Dumping - Flows to Bay" using a standard
stencil available from the Alameda County Urban Runoff
Clean Water Program, located at 951 Turner Court,
Hayward, California.
50. Grading Plan design. Grading Plan design must be based on PW Approval of PW
the Geotechnical Investigation prepared by, MatriScope, Inc., Improvement
dated July 1999. The Soils Engineer shall review and sign the Plans
Grading Plan prior to the start of construction. The Soils
Engineer, or his representative, shall be present at all times
during grading of the project.
51. Pad elevations 1 foot above the 100-year storm event. The PW Approval of PW
Developer shall demonstrate to the Director of Public Works Improvement
that the elevations of proposed building pads on this project Plans
are a minimum of 1 foot above the 100-year storm event.
52. Storm Water Outfall Structure. The installation of the PW Grading Permit PW
storm water outfall structure and the lateral entry to the
culvert headwall within the Chabot Canal may require a
Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 401 Water Quality
Certification issued by the Regional Water Quality Control
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Board (RWQCB). It may also require a CWA Section 404
Permit issued by the Army Corps of Engineers, and a 1603
Streambed Alteration Agreement with the California Fish
and Game. The applicant shall provide evidence that those
regulatory agencies who may claim jurisdiction over the
proposed work have been notified, and that all conditions or
restrictions imposed by those agencies have been complied
with.
53. Joint Utility Trenches/Undergrounding/Utility Plans. PW Occupancy of PW
Applicant/Developer shall construct all joint utility trenches affected units Utilities
(such as electric, telephone, cable TV, and gas) in accordance
with the appropriate utility jurisdiction standards. All
communication vaults, electric transformers, cable TV boxes,
blow-off valves and any appurtenant utility items thereto
shall be underground and located behind proposed sidewalk
within the 10' wide public service easement, unless otherwise
approved by DPW and any applicable agency. All conduit
shall be under the sidewalk within public right of way to
allow for street tree planting. Utility plans, showing locations
of all proposed utilities (including electrical vaults and
underground transformers) behind the sidewalk shall be
reviewed and approved by the DPW. Location of these items
shall also be shown on the Final Landscaping and Irrigation
Plan.
54. Joint Utility Trenches/Undergronnding/Utility Plans. PW, PL Occupancy of PW
Applicant/Developer shall construct all joint utility trenches Affected Utilities
(such as electric, telephone, cable TV, and gas) in accordance Buildings
with the appropriate utility jurisdiction. All communication
vaults, electric transformers, and cable TV boxes shall be
underground in designated landscape areas. Utility plans,
showing the location of all proposed utilities (including
electrical vaults and underground transformers) shall be
reviewed and approved by the Director of Public Works and
Community Development. Location of surface or
aboveground items shall be shown on the Final Landscaping
and Irrigation Plan and screened from view.
55. Underground Utilities. All utilities for the new building PW, PL Approval of Standard
(i.e. electrical, telecommunications, cable television, gas, Improvement
etc.) shall be installed underground, unless approval is Plans
granted by the Director of Community Development and the
Public Works Director.
56. No Parking Areas along Scarlett Drive. PW Occupancy of PW
Applicant/Developer shall designate no parking areas along Any Building
Scarlett Drive from Scarlet Court to northerly project line, as
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directed by thc DPW.
57. Vehicle Loading/Unloading. PW Issuance of PW
The Applicant/Developer shall revise the site plan that Grading Permit
allows trucks with car-carrier trailers to load and unloading
on-site. 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 thc right-of-way to exit the
site.
58. Public Facilities Fee. Applicant/Developer shall pay a PCS As indicated in PCS
Public Facilities Fee in the amounts and at the times set forth Condition of
in City of Dublin Resolution No 60-99, adopted by the City Approval
Council on April 6, 1999, or in thc amounts and at the times
set forth in any resolution revising the amount of the Public
Facilities Fee.
Landscaping
59. Final Landscape and Irrigation Plan. A Final Landscape PL, PW Bldg.
and Irrigation Plan conforming to the requirements of
Section 8.72.030 of the Zoning Ordinance (unless otherwise
required by this Resolution), stamped and approved by the
Director of Public Works and the Director of Community
Development. The Final Landscape and Irrigation Plan shall
be generally consistent with the revised Landscape Plan by
Polhemus Enterprises (at 1 inch = 20 feet or larger), along
with a cost estimate of the work and materials proposed,
shall be submitted for review and approval by the
Community Development Director. Landscape and
irrigation plans shall provide
60. Landscaping and Street Trees. The Applicant/Developer PL, PW Completion of PW
shall construct all landscaping within the site, and within the Improvements
public right-of-way from Scarlet Court to the northerly limit
of the site, and within public service easements, to City of
Dublin landscape guidelines and specifications, and to the
satisfaction of the DPW. Street tree varieties of a minimum
15-gallon size, bushes and groundcover shall be planted
along all street frontages on both sides of the street and shall
be shown on Landscaping plans of the site and Scarlet Drive.
Exact tree locations and varieties shall be reviewed and
approved by DPW. The proposed variety of trees to be
planted adjacent to sidewalks or curbs and grated shall be
submitted for review and approval by the DPW. Root shields
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shall be required for all trees planted within 10' of the public
sidewalk or curb & gutter shall be constructed, unless
otherwise determined by the DPW.
61. Landscaping at Aisle Intersections. Developer/Applicant PL, PW Completion of Standard
shall install Landscaping at parking lot aisle intersections Improvements
shall be such that sight distance of cars at the intersection of
Scarlet Drive is not obstructed. Except for trees, landscaping
shall not be higher than 30 inches above the curb in these
areas.
62. Landscaping Maintenance. Applicant/Developer shall PL Occupancy of PW
construct all landscaping within the site and along the project Any Building
frontage from the face of curb to the site right-of-way to the
satisfaction of the Director of Public Works. Street tree
varieties of a minimum 15-gallon size shall be planted along
all street frontages and shall be shown on the Landscaping
plans. Exact tree locations and varieties shall be reviewed
and approved by the Director of Public Works. All
landscaping materials within the public right-of-way and on-
site landscaping shall be maintained in accordance with the
"City of Dublin Standards Plant Material, Irrigation System
and Maintenance Agreement" by the Developer after City-
approved installation. This maintenance shall include
irrigation, fertilization, weeding, the application of pre-
emergent chemical applications, and the replacement of
materials that die. Landscaping at aisle intersections shall be
such that sight distance is not obstructed. Except for trees,
landscaping shall not be higher than 30 inches above the curb
in these areas.
63. Lighting, Utilities, Drainage. Final landscape and irrigation PL, PW Issuance of Standard
plans shall show location of all pedestrian lighting, utilities, Grading
drainage ditches and under drains at bottom of slopes. Plans Perm it/
shall address planting trees within public service easements Issuance of
and avoiding conflict with utilities. Building
Permits
64. Lighting. The Developer/Applicant shall submit for PL, PW Issuance of Standard
approval a photometric lighting plan which demonstrates that Grading
all exterior areas of the site will have a lighting level not less Permit/
than 1.5 foot-candles at the ground surface. Lighting in Issuance of
landscaped areas throughout the project shall be subject to Building
review and approval of City's Landscape Architect, Permits
Planning, and Public Works Departments, in consideration of
IES standards for lighting in public/community areas.
65. Minimum Landscape Setbacks. All planted areas between PL, PW Issuance of Standard
roadways/drives/parking spaces and fences or other Gradin~
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roadways shall be 5' minimum. Street tree plantings must be Permit/
continued along all street frontages. Issuance of
Building
Permits
66. Slope Transitions. Adequate slope areas shall be provided PL, PW Issuance of Standard
in all landscaped areas between streets/roadways/curbs and Grading
fences to allow slope transition at top and bottom and Permit/
adjacent to fences. Issuance of
Building
Permits
67. Bicycle Parking. The applicant/Developer shall install one PL, PW Completion of Standard
Bicycle parking rack for two bikes near one building entry to Improvements
the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works.
68. Monument Signs. Design of any monument signs shall be PL, PW Completion of Standard
approved both by the Director of Community Development Improvements
to assure compatibility with design elements of the project,
and by the DPW to assure unobstructed traffic visibility.
69. Backflow Devices. Backflow devices shall be screened from PL Issuance of Standard
view by means of fencing, enclosures, landscaping and/or Building
berms. Permits
70. Water Efficient Landscape Regulations. PL, PW, Issuance of Standard
Applicant/Developer shall ensure that the Final Landscaping DSR Building
and Irrigation Plan conforms to the City's Water Efficient Permits
Landscape Regulations, including dual piping to facilitate
future recycled water.
71. Standard Plant Material, Irrigation and Maintenance PW, PL Prior to Standard
Agreement. The Applicant shall complete and submit to the Building
Dublin Planning Department the Standard Plant Material, Perm it
Irrigation and Maintenance Agreement.
72. Health, Design and Safety Standards. Prior to final PW, PL Occupancy of Standard
approval allowing occupancy of any new building, the Any Building
physical condition of the building shall meet minimum
health, design, and safety standards including, but not limited
to the following:
a. The streets providing access to the site shall be PL Occupancy of Standard
complete to allow for safe traffic movements to and Any Building
from the site.
b. All traffic striping and control signing on streets PW Occupancy of Standard
providing access to the site shall be in place. Any Building
d. Exterior lighting shall be provided for building PW Occupancy of Standard
entrances and shall be of a design and placement so as Affected
not to cause glare onto adjoining properties. Building
e. All repairs to the street, curb, gutter, and sidewalk PW Occupancy of Standard
which may create a hazard shall be completed to the Any Building
satisfaction of the Director of Public Works and any
non-hazardous repairs shall be complete and/or bonded
for.
f. All buildings shall have an illuminated address number PL, PO Occupancy of Standard
that is clearly visible from the middle of the street. Any Building
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g. Lighting used after daylight hours shall he adequate to PL,POBP Plans Standard
provide for security needs (Photometrics and lighting W Approved prior
plans for the site shall be submitted to the Department to Issuance of
of Community Development and the Dublin Police Building
Services for review and approval. Perm its/
Lighting
Installed prior
to Occupancy
of Any
Building
h. All sewer clean-outs, water meter boxes, and other PW Occupancy of Standard
utility boxes shall be set to grade to the approval of the Any Building
Director of Public Works.
i. The buildings shall have received all necessary B Occupancy of Standard
inspections and have final approval by the Building Any Building
Department to allow occupancy.
j.. All fire hydrants on Amador Plaza Road and in parking F Occupancy of Standard
lot area shall be operable to City and ACFD standards. Any Building
k. All parking lot aisles on the site shall be improved to an PW, F Occupancy of Standard
adequate width and manner to allow for fire engine Any Building
circulation to the approval of the Director of Public
Works and ACFD.
1. Exterior landscaping shall be kept at a minimal height PO On-going PO
and fullness giving patrol officers and the general
public surveillance capabilities of the area.
m. Applicant/Developer shall keep the site clear of graffiti PO On-going PO
vandalism on a regular and continuous basis at all
times. Graffiti resistant materials should be used.
n. ApplicanffDeveloper shall work with the Dublin Police PO Plan submitted PO
on an ongoing basis to establish an effective theft prior to
prevention and security program. Applicant/Developer Occupancy of
shall submit a security plan for the site for review and Any Building
approval by the Dublin Police.
EMERGENCY SERVICES
73. ACFD Rules, Regulations and Standards. F Issuance of Standard
Applicant/Developer shall comply with all Alameda County Building
Fire Services (ACFD) rules, regulations and standards, Permits
including minimum standards for emergency access roads
and payment of applicable fees, including City of Dublin
Fire Impact Fees.
74. Fire Conditions. Developer shall comply with all F Issuance of Standard
conditions of the Alameda County Fire Department (ACFD), Building
including: Permits
a. Automatic fire sprinklers. An approved automatic fire sprinkler system shall be
installed throughout. Sprinkler systems serving more than 100 heads shall be
monitored by an approved central station, U.L. listed and certified for fire alarm
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monitoring. A copy of thc U.L. listing must be provided to thc Alameda County
Fire Department, City of Dublin, Fire Prevention Division, prior to scheduling thc
final test system. (CFC, 1998, Section 1003.3 as amended).
b. Roadways. Fire apparatus roadways must have a minimum unobstructed width of
20 fcct and an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than 13 feet 6 inches.
Turning radius shall allow emergency vehicles access completely around the
building. Roadways under 36 feet wide shall be posted with signs or shall have red
curbs painted with 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 22500.1". (CFC 1998, Section
1998).
c. Fire lanes. Areas in the parking lot shall be designated "Fire Lane" in order to
provide access to the structures in the parking lot.
d. Flammable/Hazardous Materials. An inventory statement (HMIS) for any/all
hazardous materials, including Material Safety Data Sheets, shall be supplied to the
Alameda County Fire Department, City of Dublin, Fire Prevention Division, for
approval of process/storage/handling requirements. Additional Alameda County
Environmental Health Agency requirements, including a business emergency
plan/hazardous materials management plan (BEP/HMPP) and local planning
(zoning) building approvals, shall/may be required. (CFC 1998, Section 8001.3.3
(a).
e. Emergency lighting. Emergency lighting shall be installed to the satisfaction of
the ACFD.
f. Knox Box. A Knox key lock system is required. Applications are available at the
Alameda County Fire Department, Fire Prevention Division, 100 Civic Plaza,
Dublin, CA 94568. Please return the completed application with the building plans
when you submit for a permit or prior to final inspection for occupancy. (CFC
Section 902.4).
g. Portable fire extinguishers. Provide at least one 2A 10BC portable fire
extinguisher for each 3000 sq.ft, of floor area. Travel distance to an extinguisher
shall not exceed 75 feet of travel distance and shall not be between floors. (CFC,
1998, Sec. 1002.1)
h. Fire Permit. A Fire Department permit (is/may be) required. Contact you Inspector
at (925) 833- 6606 for specific details.
i. Water Supply. Water Supply for Fire Flow and the number of Fire Hydrants shall
be sufficient for the size of the building and type construction
j. Signage. Signage is required for Fire Sprinkler Riser, Fire Alarm Room/Panel,
Electric Room/Panel, Roof Access and any location that may require access during
an emergency.
k. Rubbish. During construction, combustible or flammable waste materials or
rubbish of any kind shall not be permitted on any yard, vacant lot or open space.
1. Plans may be subject to revision following review.
75. Addressing. Addressing and building numbers. Approved I PO ] Occupancy of PO
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numbers or addresses shall be placed on all new and existing Any Building
buildings. The address shall be positioned as to be plainly
visible and legible from the street or road fronting the
property. Said numbers shall contrast with their background.
Individual suite numbers shall be permanently posted on the
main entrance doors or tenant spaces. (CFC, 1998, Section
901.4.4) If rear doors to tenant spaces are installed, they shall
include the numerical address corresponding to the address
on the front of the building.
76. Employee exit doors. Employee exit doors shall e equipped PO Occupancy of PO
with 180 degree viewers if there is not a burglary resistant Any Building
window panel in the door from which to scan the exterior.
77. Final lighting plan. The applicant shall submit a final PO Occupancy of PO
lighting plan for approval by the Dublin Police Services. At Any Building
a minimum the plan should include: .50 foot candle lighting
at all doors, 1.0 foot candle lights at ground level in parking
lot areas, and lighting fixtures should be of a vandal-resistant
type.
78. Landscaping. Exterior landscaping shall be kept at a PO Occupancy of PO
minimal height and fullness giving patrol officers and the Any Building
general public surveillance capabilities of the area.
79. Graffiti. The applicant shall keep the site clear of graffiti PO Occupancy of PO
vandalism on a regular and continuous basis at all times. Any Building
Graffiti resistant materials should be used.
80. Theft prevention and security program. The applicant PO Building PO
shall work with the Dublin Police Services on an ongoing Permit
basis to establish an effective theft prevention and security
, program.
81. Non Residential Security Requirements. The Developer PO Occupancy of PO
shall comply with all applicable City of Dublin Non Any Building
Residential Security Requirements. Employee exit doors
shall be equipped with 180 degree viewers if there is not a
burglary resistant window panel in the door from which to
scan the exterior.
82. Perimeter fencing. Perimeter fencing shall be utilized PO ongoing PO
around the entire perimeter of the site. A twelve-inch
curbing along the west edge of the property may be used
instead of fencing to reduce the possibility of vehicles being
driven off the lot over the curb and sidewalk.
83. Security Program. The Developer shall work with the PO Occupancy of PO
Dublin Police Department on an ongoing basis to establish Any Building
an effective theft, robbery, and burglary prevention/security
program for the business.
84. Security Plan. The applicant shall submit a security plan to PO Occupancy of PO
the satisfaction of the Chief of Police. The plan shall Any Building
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include: alarm systems, inventory control, key control,
methods for securing exit driveways, a completed "Business
Site Emergency Response Card" and employee safety
training.
85. Driveway areas. The Security Plan shall show how the PO Occupancy of PO
driveway areas shall be effectively secured during hours Any Building
when the business is closed.
ALAMEDA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT, ZONE 7
86. Hopyard Pipeline. Zone 7 owns the 18" Hopyard pipeline Zone 7 lssuance of Standard
which is located on thc eastern edge of the property. A Zone Grading
7 encroachment permit is required to prior to any work with Permits
the within the 15-foot waterline easement. This permit will
become effective upon payment of an application fee and the
deposit of an approved surety bond with Zone 7 and any
applicable inspection charges.
87. Easement Rights. Zone 7 will need easement rights on both Zone 7, Build Permit Standard
sides of Chabot Canal. PW
88. Access to Chabot Canal. Zone 7 has an existing 17-foot Zone 7, Issuance of Standard
wide access easement located along the easterly side of PW Grading
Chabot Canal. Zone 7 access should be preserved with a Permits
curb adjacent to the east fence so Zone 7 can access the
channel with maintenance equipment. This access may be
part of the "eastern" Scarlett Drive. Zone 7's 17-foot access
easement should be clearly labeled on the building permit
plans and improvement plans.
89. Outfall. The outfall structure shall conform to the Zone 7 Zone 7, Issuance of Standard
standard drawing SF-605. PW Grading
Permits
90. Rip Rap. Rip rap slope protection of the bank opposite the Zone 7, Issuance of Standard
36" storm drain is required. PW Grading
Permits
91. Access Easement. The Access Easement shall be shown on Zone 7, Issuance of Standard
the grading plans to the satisfaction of Zone 7. PW Grading
Permits
92. Encroachment Permit. An encroachment permit is Zone 7, Issuance of Standard
required for all improvements within the Zone 7 right-of- PW Grading
way. Permits
93. Wells. Any well on the site without a documented intent of Zone 7, Issuance of Standard
future use, filed with Zone 7, shall be destroyed prior to any PW Grading
demolition or construction activity in accordance with a well Permits
destruction permit obtained from Zone 7 and the Alameda
County Department of Environmental Services or will be
maintained in accordance with applicable groundwater
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protection ordinances. Other wells encountered prior to or
during construction are to be treated similarly.
DUBLIN SAN RAMON SERVICES DISTRICT (DSRSD)
94. Construction by Applicant/Developer. All onsite potable DSRSD Completion of Standard
and recycled water and wastcwater pipelines and facilities Improvements
shall bc constructed by thc Applicant/Developer in
accordance with all DSRSD master plans, standards,
specifications and requirements.
95. DSRSD Water Facilities. Water facilities must be DSRSD Acceptance of DSRSD
connected to the DSRSD or other approved water system, Improvements
and must be installed at thc expense of Applicant/Developer
in accordance with District Standards and Specifications. All
material and workmanship for water mains and
appurtenances thereto must conform with all of the
requirements of the officially adopted Water Code of the
District and shall be subject to field inspection by thc
District. Applicant/Developer shall comply with all of the
following general conditions:
96. Standard Procedures. Prior to thc issuance of building I DSRSD Prior to DSRSD
permits, complete improvements shall bc submitted to Issuance of
DSRSD confirming with the requirements of the DSRSD Building
Code, "Standard Procedures, Specifications and Drawings Permit
for Design and Installation of Water and Wastewater
Facilities," all applicable DSRSD Master Plans and DSRSD
policies.
97. Mains. All mains shall be sized to provide sufficient DSRSD Prior to DSRSD
capacity to accommodate future flow demands in addition to Issuance of
each development project's demand. Layout and sizing of Building
mains shall be in accord with DSRSD utility master Permit
planning.
98. Gravity Flow. Sewers shall be designed to operate by DSRSD Prior to DSRSD
gravity flow to DSRSD's existing sanitary sewer system. Issuance of
Pumping of sewage is discouraged and may be allowed Building
under extreme circumstances following a case-by-case Permit
review with DSRSD. Any pumping station shall 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
another conditions within a separate agreement with the
applicant for any prqject that requires a pumping station.
99. Fire Protection Domestic and fire protection waterline DSRSD ' Prior to DSRSD
systems shall be designed to be looped or interconnected to Issuance of
avoid dead-end sections in accord with the requirements of Building
the DSRSD Standard Specifications and sound engineering Permit
practices.
100. Sewer/Water lines to be located in Public streets. DSRSD DSRSD Prior to DSRSD
policy requires public water and sewer lines to be located in Issuance of
public streets to the fullest extent possible. If unavoidable, Building
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public water or sewer easements must be established to Permit
provide for future maintenance and/or replacement.
101. Depict all Easements. Prior to approval by the City ora DSRSD Prior to DSRSD
grading permit or a site development permit, the locations Issuance of
and widths of all proposed casement dedications for water Grading Permit
and sewer lines shall bc submitted to and approved by
DSRSD.
102. Easement Dedications. AIl easement dedications for DSRSD Acceptance of DSRSD
DSRSD facilities shall be by separate instrument irrevocably Improvements
offered to DSRSD or by offer of dedication on a Final Map.
103. Fees. Prior to issuance of a building permit, all utility DSRSD Prior to DSRSD
connection fees, inspection fees, permit fees and fees Issuance of
associated with a wastewater discharge permit shall be paid Grading Permit
to DSRSD in accord with the rates and scheduled established
in the DSRSD Code.
104. Prior to issuance of a building permit, all improvement plans DSRSD Prior to ~ DSRSD
of DSRSD facilities shall be signed by thc District Engineer. Issuance of
Prior to DSRSD approval, thc developer shall pay all Building
DSRSD fees, and provide an estimate of constraction costs Permit
for water and sewer systems, a performance bond, a one-year
maintenance bond, and a comprehensive general liability
insurance policy in thc amounts and forms acceptable to
DSRSD. Fifteen working days arc required for DSRSD
approval.
105. Construction Permit. No sewer or water line construction DSRSD Prior to DSRSD
shall be permitted unless the proper utility construction Issuance of
permit has been issued by DSRSD. A construction permit Grading Permit
will only be issued after all other items have been satisfied.
106. Hold Harmless. The developer shall hold DSRSD, its DSRSD On-going DSRSD
Board of Directors, commissions, employees, and agents of
DSRSD harmless and indemnify and defend same from any
litigation, claims, or fines resulting from the construction and
completion of the project.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of June, 2000.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT: Cm. Jennings
Community Development Director
Cm. Hughes, Oravetz, Johnson, and Oravetz
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