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STAFF REPORT
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DATE: December 14, 2010
TO: Planning Commission
SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING: PLPA-2010-00054 Site Development Review for
the Regional Street Retail project at 7117 Regional Street
Report prepared by Kristi Bascom, Principal Planner
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The Applicant has requested Site Development Review approval to make exterior changes to an
85,280 square foot retail building at 7117 Regional Street and to make associated site
improvements.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the Planning Commission: 1) Receive Staff presentation; 2) Open the
public hearing; 3) Take testimony from the Applicant and the public; 4) Close the public hearing
and deliberate; and 5) Adopt a Resolution approving Site Development Review for the Regional
Street Retail project, which includes the remodel of an existing 85,280 square foot retail building
and associated site improvements at 7117 Regional Street.
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Principal Planner Planning Manager
COPIES TO: Applicant
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DESCRIPTION: Figure 1: Project Site
The project site is located at
7117 Regional Street near the
intersection of Dublin Boulevard
and Regional Street. The 9-acre
site contains an existing 85,280
square foot retail building that is Target
currently vacant. It was
previously home to Mervyn's
department store. Access to~
the site is provided from multiple cvs
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driveways on both Dublin ;
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Boulevard and Regional Street.
The parcel is part of a larger Toys-R-Us
shopping center comprised of
multiple parcels and multiple
owners. The project site is
depicted in Figure 1.
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The project site has a General Project Site
Plan Land Use Designation of
Retail/Office and is located in the C-1 (Retail Commercial) Zoning District.
The subject building was originally constructed in 1972, before Dublin was incorporated as a
City. Alameda County approved the original development of the project site, which is in a
shopping center comprised of other retail and service uses including a drug store/pharmacy, two
banks, a grocery store, gas station, recycling center, and several smaller retail/service
establishments.
In order to permit exterior alterations to the building and the associated site improvements, Site
Development Review approval is required. The proposed project includes exterior modifications
to the 85,280 square foot building, improvements to the parking areas adjacent to the building,
and the installation of new landscaping throughout the project site. The project also includes the
installation of new landscaping on the adjacent property at 7151 Regional Street, which is a
separate parcel that contains a 7,500 square foot retail building currently occupied by Aaron
Brothers Art & Framing. No exterior modifications are proposed to the building at 7151 Regional
Street. Both properties have the same ownership.
ANALYSIS:
Building Design
The building is currently designed for use by one single tenant, and it has building entries facing
Dublin Boulevard, Regional Street, and one entry facing Aaron Brothers and CVS Pharmacy.
The proposed project will divide the building into two tenant spaces. Tenant Space A (proposed
to be occupied by Sports Authority) will be comprised of approximately 45,500 square feet and
will have the main entry facing Dublin Boulevard. Tenant A will also have a faux (non-
functioning) entry feature facing Regional Street that will have display windows instead of
functioning doors. The space for Tenant B will be approximately 39,780 square feet, and
Tenant B will have two entry doors: one facing Regional Street and one facing Aaron Brothers.
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With the exception of the new entries and the interior demising wall to divide the space into two,
the main building structure is not changing. On the exterior of the building, the canopies that
covered the three entries into the Mervyn's store are being removed, but the rock fagade is
remaining on the building.
New building entry elements have been designed to include materials that are compatible with
the existing rock finish, but that also include more a modern, streamlined design. Since Tenant
A has already been identified, the modifications to this portion of the building are highly tailored
to Sports Authority. The building entry, window display area, and roof screens are intended to
mimic the look of a sports stadium, and the materials and colors support that design. The
building entry (facing Dublin Boulevard) and display window (facing Regional Street) are
highlighted by simulated goal post trusses on brick bases, shoulder elements in brick and metal,
and curved metal screens on the roof to conceal roof top equipment. Materials include CMU
blocks in three brick-like colors, ribbed silver and red architectural metal panels, aluminum
storefront windows with a clear anodized finish, and black decorative metal supports.
Tenant B has not been identified, so no tenant-specific design elements are proposed, but the
Applicant has presented a building entry design that is coordinated and compatible with Tenant
A without being duplicative. The Tenant B entry features consist of a bold, up-sloping entry
canopy with supporting trusses, flanking angled pylons, and brick shoulder elements. Painted
metal grid panels are affixed to the building parapet to screen existing roof top equipment. The
same three CMU block colors are repeated, the same ribbed silver architectural metal panel is
used, and the two building entry elements include a silver metallic awning with painted supports.
Sheets A2 and M1 of the Project Plan Set (Exhibit A to Attachment 1) details the building
elevations, colors, and materials.
The existing structure consists of tilt up concrete panels with exposed rock as a finished surface.
This finish will remain except in areas where the existing entry canopies will be removed. The
removal will reveal smooth concrete panels without the rock finish. The wall area between the
two entry features facing Regional Street will be patched, treated with horizontal and vertical
reveals, resurfaced with cement plaster, and painted to match with the rock finish on the rest of
the building. Condition of Approval No. 11 in the attached Resolution (Attachment 1) states that
the paint color of the new wall shall be field tested to ensure a good match between the new
wall color and the rock finish on the remainder of the building. If a suitable color match is not
found, the Applicant will need to work with Staff on a solution.
Although the Downtown Dublin Specific Plan (DDSP) has not yet been approved by the City
Council, the project is in conformance with many of the design guidelines of the DDSP in that
the project includes unique design features while still retaining elements of the building that
make it consistent with other buildings in the shopping center. The building provides prominent
entries with distinctive architectural features, and the bold colors proposed are shown as
accents to the other building materials and colors, which are more muted and natural.
Site Enhancements
In addition to updating the building with new materials and entry elements, there are several
modifications proposed for the site including new and rehabilitated landscaping and improved
site circulation. At the entry to Sports Authority, the Applicant is proposing an enhanced
pedestrian walkway with bollards, trash receptacles, a bench, bicycle rack, and decorative
paving. A new pedestrian pathway is also being provided from Dublin Boulevard to the building
entry and also from accessible parking stalls to the building entry of Tenant B.
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The parking field between Sports Authority and Dublin Boulevard is proposed to be reconfigured
with new angled parking and the parking field also includes new landscape planters and
decorative paving. Throughout the parking field on this 9-acre parcel, all of the landscape is
proposed to be refreshed with additional plantings (if the existing trees are healthy) or replaced
with new trees, shrubs, and groundcover. Other landscaping changes include new landscape
planters at the base of the building which are proposed to contain English Oaks, shrubs, and
groundcover. Condition of Approval No. 14 in the attached Resolution (Attachment 1) requires
that four planters be added at the building base. Sheet L-1 in the Project Plan Set (Exhibit A to
Attachment 1) details the site planting plan and Sheet Al details the parking lot striping
modifications and pedestrian amenities.
A Resolution recommending Site Development Review approval is included as Attachment 1 to
this Staff Report. Conditions of Approval have been placed on the project to ensure that all new
construction complies with applicable Building and Fire codes as well as local ordinances.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), together with the State Guidelines and City
Environmental Regulations require that certain projects be reviewed for environmental impacts
and when applicable, environmental documents prepared. For this project, Staff recommends
that the project be found exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in
accordance with Section 15301 (Minor alterations to existing facilities involving little or no
expansion). The project involves no expansion of the existing commercial building, but includes
only architectural modifications and minor site enhancements.
CONSISTENCY WITH THE GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING ORDINANCE:
The project site is designated Retail/Office in the General Plan. The project site is located in C-
1 (Retail Commercial) Zoning District. The project is consistent with Development Regulations
for this zoning district as described in Chapter 8.36 of the Zoning Ordinance, including maximum
building height and required setbacks. The project is also consistent with the development
standards and design guidelines of the proposed Downtown Dublin Specific Plan, which has not
yet been approved but is currently being considered by the Planning Commission and City
Council.
REVIEW BY APPLICABLE DEPARTMENT AND AGENCIES:
The Building Division, Fire Prevention Bureau, Public Works Department, Dublin Police
Services, and Dublin San Ramon Services District have reviewed the project and provided
Conditions of Approval where appropriate to ensure that the project is established in compliance
with all local ordinances and regulations.
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:
In accordance with State law, a Public Notice was mailed to all property owners and occupants
within 300-feet of the proposed project. The Public Notice was also published in the Valley
Times and posted at several locations throughout the City. To date, the City has received no
comments from surrounding property owners regarding the Project. A copy of this Staff Report
was provided to the Applicant.
ATTACHMENTS: 1) Resolution approving Site Development Review for the Regional
Street Retail project, which includes the remodel of an existing
85,280 square foot retail building and associated site improvements
at 7117 Regional Street, with the Project Plans (including colored
elevations and color/materials board) attached as Exhibit A.
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GENERAL INFORMATION:
APPLICANT/: Galen Grant, Flynn, Craig & Grant Architects, 301 Hartz
Avenue, Suite 213, Danville, CA 94526
PROPERTY OWNER: David Wollenberg, Regional Street LLC, c/o The Cortona
Corporation, 800 El Camino Real, Suite 175, Menlo Park, CA
94025
LOCATION: 7117 Regional Street
ASSESSORS PARCEL
NUMBER: 941-0305-017-02 and 941-0305-017-01
GENERAL PLAN
LAND USE DESIGNATION: Retail/Office
SPECIFIC PLAN
LAND USE DESIGNATION: N/A
SURROUNDING USES:
LOCATION ZONING GENERAL PLAN LAND USE CURRENT USE OF
PROPERTY
North C-1 Retail/Office Commercial/Shopping Center
South PD Retail/Office Commercial/Shopping Center
East PD Retail/Office Commercial/Shopping Center
West C-1 Retail/Office Commercial/Shopping Center
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