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CLOSED SESSION
A closed session was held at 6:30 p.m., regarding:
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CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL -- EXISTING LITIGATION
Government Code section 54956.9, subdivision (a)
Name of Case: Arroyo Vista Tenants Association et al v. City of Dublin et al.,
U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, Case C 07-05794 MHP
A special meeting of the Dublin City Council was held on Tuesday, September 29,
2009, in the Council Chambers of the Dublin Civic Center. The meeting was
called to order at 7:00 p.m., by Mayor Sbranti.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Councilmembers Biddle, Hart, Hildenbrand, Scholz, and Mayor Sbranti
ABSENT: None
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The pledge of allegiance to the flag was recited by the City Council, Staff and
those present.
1. REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION ACTION
Mayor Sbranti stated there was no reportable action during Closed Session.
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2. Public Comments
7:01 p. m.
Pat Huffman, 2009 President of the Bay East Association of REALTORS,
stated that the National Association of REALTORS working in conjunction with
the U.S. Conference of Mayors selected the Bay East Association of
REALTORS and the Tri-Valley communities of Danville, Dublin, Livermore,
Pleasanton and San Ramon to receive the 2009 Ambassadors for Cities
Award. The award was presented to this group based on the collaborative
efforts between these communities and the Bay East Association of
REALTORS to establish and support the Tri-Valley Housing Opportunity
Center.
The City Council thanked Ms. Huffman for the award.
3. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Arroyo Vista -Environmental Impact Report,
General Plan Amendment, Planned Development Rezone
With a Stage 1/Stage 2 Development Plan and Resolution
Waiving Certain Provisions of Dublin Municipal Code Chapter 8.68
(Inclusionary Zoning Regulationsl of the Zoning Ordinance, PA 07-028
7:08 p.m. 400-20/420-30/450-30
Senior Planner Erica Fraser presented the Staff Report and advised that the
proposed Arroyo Vista residential development would be a community of 378
residential units comprised of 198 market rate and 180 affordable units, a
community building and a daycare. The market rate component of the project
would include 141 attached and 57 detached for-sale dwellings. Up to 14 of
the for-sale units would be affordable dwellings. The affordable portion of the
project would include 130 affordable family apartments and 50 affordable
senior apartments.
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Cm. Scholz asked if the childcare at the development would be a before- and
after-school childcare.
Ms. Fraser stated the childcare would be run by Kidango.
Mr. Hart asked if the open computers in the community center would be
hooked up to the Internet.
Linda Mandolini, Executive Director of Eden Housing, stated the programs and
computers would be fully monitored.
Cm. Hart asked what was the setback of the homes.
Ms. Fraser stated the setback varied. For the detached, there was a paseo
with a walkway down the middle. In the back of the development, there was
zero setback.
Cm. Hart asked if the soundwall on Dougherty would be rebuilt. Would it be
the same height?
Ms. Fraser stated it would be rebuilt to the same height but with a new look.
The frontage would be changed.
Cm. Biddle asked if the community center could be rented by others than the
residents of the development.
Liz King, Dublin resident, spoke in opposition of the change of the medium
density to medium/high density.
Ms. Mandolini stated there was a good mix of residences; there would be a
central area, childcare provided by Kidango; the Community Center would be
a place where everyone could come together. People other than residents
could rent the facility. It was one of the nicest projects they had designed and
one of the least dense. Senior housing would be affordable and would have
elevators. Arroyo Vista residents would get the first opportunity to move back
to the development.
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Vm. Hildenbrand stated this was not a new project. Density had been
approved a while ago. It was a great project that would provide great
opportunity. Arroyo Vista residents would get first chance to move in. It had
been a long project. She would support it.
Cm. Scholz asked what year the project had started.
Mayor Sbranti stated this portion of the project started in 2003 when residents
would came in and complained about design problems.
Vm. Hildenbrand stated this project had been approved years ago. The dollar
figure to fix general problems would have cost $22 million. It was decided to
look at other options. The residents of Arroyo Vista would have first choice to
return if they so chose.
Cm. Scholz asked how the live-in manager would be selected.
Ms. Mandolini stated there would be two managers or a manager and a
maintenance person. If there was an association, the manager would have to
be part of the association.
Cm. Hart stated it was a benefit to Eden, Citation, the Dublin community, and
the current residents to come back. He was ready to approve the project.
Cm. Biddle stated the detached homes would have their own yards, as the
City Council had requested.
Vm. Hildenbrand stated it was great that others could use the community
center.
Mayor Sbranti stated it was an exciting time for this project. It was balanced
and the public amenities were there. He thanked the previous
Councilmembers for the project.
On motion of Vm. Hildenbrand, seconded by Cm. Scholz and by unanimous
vote, the City Council adopted
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RESOLUTION NO. 133 - 09
CERTIFYING AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT AND ADOPTING
FINDINGS CONCERNING SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS AND MITIGATIONS AND
ALTERNATIVES, A STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS
AND A MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM FOR THE
ARROYO VISTA PROJECT LOCATED AT 6700 DOUGHERTY ROAD (APN
941-0007-001-07), PA 07-028
and;
RESOLUTION NO. 134 - 09
GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT TO CHANGE THE DESIGNATION OF THE
ARROYO VISTA PROJECT SITE FROM MEDIUM-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO
MEDIUM/HIGH-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL AND PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC AND
ALLOW FOR ATTACHED AND DETACHED HOUSING UNITS IN THE
MEDIUM/HIGH-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION
(APN 941-0007-001-07) PA 07-028
and
ORDINANCE NO. 13 - 09
APPROVING A PD-PLANNED DEVELOPMENT REZONE AND A RELATED
STAGE1/STAGE 2 DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR ARROYO VISTA LOCATED AT
6700 DOUGHERTY ROAD (APN 941-0007-001-07), PA 07-028
and
RESOLUTION NO. 135 - 09
APPROVING A WAIVER TO CHAPTER 8.68 OF THE DUBLIN MUNICIPAL
CODE RELATED TO AFFORDABILITY, PREFERENCE POINT, CONCURRENT
CONSTRUCTION, EQUIVALENT BEDROOM SIZE AND DISPERSAL
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ARROYO VISTA PROJECT LOCATED AT 6700
DOUGHERTY ROAD, (APN 941-0007-001-07), PA 07-028
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4. OTHER BUSINESS Brief INFORMATION ONLY reports from Council and/or Staff,
including Committee Reports and Reports by Council related to meetings attended at
City expense (AB 1234)
7:34 p.m.
Cm. Biddle stated he had attended the League of California Cities (League)
Conference. Vm. Hildenbrand had been elected First Vice Chairperson of the
East Bay Division of the League. He thanked City Staff for their work on Day
on the Glen.
Vm. Hildenbrand stated she had attended the League Conference. She also
announced that the Fallon Middle School Cheerleaders had received first
place at a recent competition and had been invited to compete in Nationals.
Cm. Scholz stated she had attended the League Conference. She also
attended the Day on the Glen and attended a Lions Fundraiser at the Senior
Center.
City Manager Pattillo stated there were many Staff members that participated
in Day on the Glen, but she needed to give a special thanks to Staff member
Julie Carter for her work on the City tent.
Cm. Hart stated he attended Day on the Glen.
Mayor Sbranti stated there would be a service for Danville Town Councilman
Mike Shimansky next Saturday. He had attended the last Tri-Valley Council
meeting. The next Tri-Valley Council meeting would be hosted by the City of
Dublin in February 2010. He had participated in the Day on the Glen; he
attended a TV30 Board meeting with discussion on whether to include Staff as
alternates or serve on the Board. He spoke to elementary students at Green
Elementary and attended the Walk and Roll Program at Dublin Schools. On
Friday, October 2, Dublin High would be hosting their Homecoming event.
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5. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the City Council, the meeting
was adjourned at 7:50 p.m. in memory of Staff Sgt. Sean Diamond and our
fallen troops.
Minutes prepared by Caroline P. Soto, City Clerk.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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