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Regular Meeting - July l8, 1983
A regular meeting of the City of Dublin Planning Commission was
held on Monday, July 18, 1983, in the Meeting Room, Dublin
Library. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Cm.
Tenery, Chairman.
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ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Commissioners Mack, Vonheeder, Tenery and Laurence L.
Tong, Planning Director.
ABSENT: Cm. Alexander
VACANCIES: One
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Cm. Tenery led the Commission, Staff and those present in the
pledge of allegiance to the flag.
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MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING
The minutes of the regular meeting of July 5, 1983, were approved
as written.
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STUDY SESSION
An informal presentation and study session was conducted
regarding a proposed 555-unit condominium/rental project called
Amador Lakes, and located on the west side of Stagecoach Road
extension.
Mr. Ron Nahas and Mr. V. Mark Rafanelli were present to describe
the current project and considerations dictating design of
Stagecoach Road, as well as that of the multi-family project.
Mr. Nahas mentioned that a series of ineetings have been scheduled
with the current property owners, to personally inform them of
the details of the proposed project.
There was a large representation of Stagecoach Road property
owners present in the audience, and Mr. Nahas and Mr. Rafanelli
fielded a variety of questions from them.
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MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING
The minutes of the regular meeting of July 5, 1983, were approved
as written.
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ORAL COMMUNICATION
A large organization of Palomares Landowners and Alameda County
Property Owners were present in the audience, with Grace Paulson
as their representative, wishing to know the boundary line plans,
on the west side, which the City of Dublin has applied for in its
Sphere of Influence request to LAFCO.
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The property owners wished to know if that line could be ahanged
to include more of them within the Dublin Sphere of Influence
boundary. There were also several questions regarding benefits,
or dr.awbacks, which might be expected if the property in question
were brought under Dublin's Sphere of Influence.
Mr. Tong explained that the proposed Sphere of Influence line on
the west side is the western ridgeline, along Palomares Canyon
Road and the western ridgeline, along Eden Canyon Road. He
pointed out that it was the City Council who requested that LAFCO
establish the Sphere of Influence line, and also that the City
Council could amend their request to LAFCO. He further explained
the process which LAFCO would go through in determining Dublin's
Sphere of Influence boundaries and agreed to meet with Ms.
Paulson prior to the next Planning Commission rneeting to discuss
the matter further.
Mr. Peter Shrimpton, 11994 Vomac Road, voiced a concern that the
City of Dublin would become overpopulated and congested expanding
its boundaries over such a great area. He stated he lives in an
area with no traffic lights, and suggested that the City
concentrate more on providing adequate traffic signaling
throughout the city.
Mr. Tong responded that the City's Capital Improvement Program
addresses the need for additional street signals along various
streets throughout the City. Additionally, the City is in the
process of reviewing the San Ramon Specific Plan, which includes
traffic improvements along the entire length of San Ramon Road
within the city limits of Dublin
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A short break was called, after which all Commissioners were
present (with the exception of Cm. Alexander).
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Mr. Henry Culberhouse, resident of the City of Dublin, spoke at "
some length regarding a proposed sewer assessment from the Dublin
San Ramon Services District.
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WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
None
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS
REVIEW OF 1486th ZONING UNIT
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Mr. Tong presented an explanation of the general provisions of
the 1486th Zoning Unit, which had been continued from a previous
meeting. He referred to the earlier informal study session on
Amador Lakes, which is a part of the subject Zoning Unit, and
recommended that the Planning Commission initiate a public
hearing for the purpose of adding, modifying, or eliminating
general provisions of the 1486th Zoning Unit, either in
conjunction with the public hearing on the Amador Lakes proposal,
or by January l, 1984, whichever comes first.
Cm. Vonheeder made the motlon, with Cm. Mack's second, to
initiate a public hearing process (special meeting) regarding the
1486th Zoning Unit general provisions. The motion was passed by
unanimous vote of the Commissioners present.
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NEW BUSINESS
PA 83-018 LYDIKSEN
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 4050
Mr. Tong explained that Mr. Don Hoffman applied for a Tentative
Parcel Map to divide two parcels into four parcels, on the
northwest corner of Dublin Blvd. and Donlon Way. He recommended
that the Planning Commission approve the Tentative Parcel Map
subject to modified conditions.
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Mr. Hoffman, present in the audience, stated that he was in
agreement with the modified conditions.
Cm. Vonheeder motioned, with Cm. Mack's second, to adopt the
Resolution Adopting the Negative Declaration, regarding the
Lydiksen Tentative Parcel Map 4050. The motion was passed
unanimously by those Commissioners present.
Cm. Mack made the motion the Adopt the Resolution Approving
Tenative Parcel Map 4050, with three motifications as follows:
Item 7, City of Dublin Project Specific Conditions of
Approval: Change it to read: "Dedicate all right-
of-way on developer's property, within the proposed
Donlon Way. Arrange for dedication for remainder of
right-of-way for proposed Donlon Way to provide
temporary access and easement through the
development until the remainder of Donlon Way is
dedicated, at which point the temporary access and
easements shall be rescinded."
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Item 9, City of Dublin Project Specific Conditions of
Approval: Add: "In lieu of the above deposit, the
developer shall construct the roadway improvements
along Donlon Way to the satisfaction of the City
Engineer."
Item 3, Standard City Engineer Conditions of Approval:
Change the wording to read Dublin Blvd., instead of
Dougherty Road.
Cm. Vonheeder seconded the motion, and it passed by unanimous
vote of the Cammissioners present.
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PUBLIC HEARING
STREET NAME CHANGE:
VOMAC ROAD TO WEST VOMAC ROAD
A public hearing was opened for the purpose of hearing comments
regarding a proposed change of the name of Vomac Road to West
Vomac Road. Mr. Tong explained that the City Council had
initiated a street name change study at its April 11, 1983,
meeting, and Staff recommended that the Planning Commission ,
recommend approval of the street name change from Vomac Road to i
West Vomac Road.
A motion was made by Cm. Mack to approve the name change. The
motion was seconded by Cm. Vonheeder and passed by unanimous vote
of the Commissioners present.
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STREET NAME CHANGE:
SAN RAMON ROAD TO FOOTHILL ROAD
At its May 2, 1983, meeting, the Planning Commission initiated a
street name change study from San Ramon Road to Foothill Road
from I-580 to Alcosta Blvd. Mr. Tong introduced the item and
recommended that the Planning Commission consider the reasons for
an action, and make a recommendation regarding the street name
change from San Ramon Road to Foothill Road.
In the discussion that followed among the a small number of
members of the audience, there appeared a general vocal
resistence to the name change. It was suggested that the matter
be considered after LAFCO makes its decision regarding Dublin's
Sphere of Influence, and at a time when all Commissioners are
present to consider the matter.
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It was noted that findings faere also required within the
Resolution to Approve/Not Approve the Street Name Change. There
was a discussion regarding a number of findings which might be
cited in regard to changing the street name.
Cm. Vonheeder made the motion to adopt the Resolution
Recommending Approval of the Street Name Change: San Ramon Road
to Foothill Road.
At this time, Chairman Tenery turned the Chair over to Vice-
Chairperson Vonheeder and seconded the motion.
After the Chair was passed back to Chairman Tenery, a vote was
taken. With Cm. Mack dissenting, the motion failed for lack of
majority.
Staff was directed to forward a copy of the minutes of this
discussion, regarding the name change of San Ramon Road to
Foothill Blvd., to the City Council for their information.
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GENERAL PLAN PROGRAM
REVIEW OF WORKING PAPER l:
EXISTING CONDITIONS AND PLANNING ISSUES
Mr. Tong reviewed the General Plan Citizen's Workshop, held on
July 12, 1983. He noted that Planning Commissioners, Staff, and
General Plan Consultants were present at the workshop, as well as
approximately 24 Dublin citizens. He then introduced Mr. John
Blayney, General Plan Consultant, who was present to review and
explain the planning options suggested in the current stage in
the development of the Dublin General Plan.
Staff recommended that the Planning Commission review and comment
on the Working Paper I, and forward the Working Paper, with
comments, to the City Council.
Mr. Blayney explained some additional information which was
provided to the Commissioners regarding planning options which
were formulated from the planning issues previously presented.
The question of traffic concerns appeared to be a main concern of
the Commissioners, with relation to the new industrial and
commercial (jobs-producing) developments being constructed in
nearby cities, as well as the construction of additional housing
projects within the City of Dublin.
East-west traffic flow was also a topic of concern, especially in
view of the extension of Dublin's city limits, should the
proposed sphere of influence is approved by LAFCO. There was
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discussion regarding the advisability of requesting three east-
west streets to be addressed in the General Plan:
1) Extending Alcosta Blvd.
2) Extending Davona Drive
3) Extending Kimball Ave.
Provision of adequate housing within Dublin (both single family
and multi-family/rental), was also a major concern, as was
adequate parklands, school facilities.
On the motion of Cm. Vonheeder, second by Cm. Mack, and unanimous
vote of the Commissioners present, the Working Paper I was to be
forwarded to the City Council, along with notes from tonight's
meeting and from the Citizen's workshop, and the Commission's
recommendation for approval.
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OTHER BUSINESS
Cm. Tenery noted that the Pleasanton Planning Commission wishes
to meet with the Dublin Commissioners and the Livermore
Commission in September. It was agreed that the meeting might
take place during the last week in September.
Cm. Vonheeder mentioned that she attended the Dublin/Pleasanton
Transit Study committee meeting, and asked for input in the form
of suggestions and recommendations for solutions to the transit
problems in the Tri-Valley area.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at
11:20 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
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P anning C mission Chari
Laurence L. Tong,
Planning Director