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Regular Meeting - August 20, 1984
A regular meeting of the City of Dublin Planning Commission was
held on August 20, 1984, in the Meeting Room, Dublin Library.
The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Cm. Alexander,
Chairman.
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ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Gommissioners Alexander, Petty, Mack, Barnes, and
Raley, Thomas P. DeLuca, Associate Planner, and Laurence L. Tong,
Planning Director.
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Chairman Alexander, 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 August 6, 1984, were
approved as corrected, with Chairman Alexander noted as being
absent.
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ORAL COMMUNICATION
None
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WRITTEN COMMUNICATION
1) A Communication from the Fair Political Practices Commission
was distributed to all the Commissioners.
2) Mr. Tong read an announcement regarding a Planning
Commissioner's program at the State American
Planning Association Conference to be held on Friday,
September 14, 1984, from 12 noon to 5 p.m. at the 0akland
Hyatt.
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PUBLIC HEARING
SUBJECT: PA 84-041 Valley Christian Center, Conditional Use
Permit
Mr. Tong noted that the applicant had requested a continuance of
this application.
The Planning Commission decided to continue the application until
the September 4, 1984 Planning Commission Meeting.
PUBLIC HEARING
SUBJECT: PA 84-045 Waseca Tractor Sales, Conditional Use
Permit and Site Development Review Modification,
6797 Dublin Boulevard
Mr. DeLuca presented the Staff Report which was a request by
Mike Waseca for a Conditional Use Permit and Site Development
Review Modification to allow tractors sales at 6797 Dublin
Boulevard. Mr. DeLuca noted that Staff had no problems with this
application provided that all sales, servicing and displays be
conducted inside the building.
Mike waseca, applicant, addressed the Planning Commission and
stated that he agreed with the Staff Report, however, he noted
that his tractors range in size up to 89 H.P.
Tom Huening, owner, addressed the Planning Commission and stated
that other than one item, he was in agreement with the Staff
report. That one item was the replacing of the two damaged trees
noted in the Staff report. Mr. Huening felt that additional time
should be given to allow the trees to return to a healthy
condition.
Commissioner Raley indicated that he felt the trees would return
to a normal vigor if given some additional time.
It was moved by Commissioner Raley and seconded by Commissioner
Barnes that the Planning Commission adopt the resolution
approving Mike Waseca's request for Conditional Use Permit and
Site Development Review Modification to allow tractor sales at
6797 Dublin Boulevard with the following changes to Condition 4
to read:
4) Should the two damaged trees not return to normal
vigor by 8/1/85, the property owner shall replace
the trees in kind within 60 days thereafter.
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Voice vote found all in favor.
RESOLUTION NO. 84-41
APPROVAL OF PA 84-045, MIKE WASECA'S CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND
SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW MODIFICATION TO ALLOW TRACTOR SALES AT
6797 DUBLIN BOULEVARD
SUBJECT: PA 84-043 Zoning Ordinance Amendment regarding
Arts and Crafts Fairs
Mr. Tong presented the Staff report which was a zoning ordinance
amendment which would allow Arts and Crafts Fairs which meet
specified criteria.
Mr. Tong noted that the ordinance amendment would allow an
Administrative Conditional Use Permit to be issued for one Arts
and Crafts Fair per year, per site, which is sponsored by a
bona fide church, school, neighborhood group or local non-profit
non-restrictive civic or service organization for the sale of
handmade, handcrafted items by the original artist. The
ordinance amendment would require a Conditional Use Permit for
Arts and Crafts Fairs up to a maximum of four days per year, per
site, also sponsored by a bona fide church, school, neighborhood
group, or local non-profit, non-restrictive civic or service
organi zation .
Commissioner Raley questioned whether all Arts and Crafts Fairs
could not be located inside a building, such as
Heritage Park or Shannon Center.
Mr. Tong noted that Staff initially directs the various artists
to the Heritage Park or Shannon Center, so that such activities
could be conducted inside.
It was moved by Commissioner Petty and seconded by Commissioner
Mack to recommend to the City Council that the ordinance be
adopted.
Voice vote found all in favor except Commissioner Raley.
RESOLUTION NO. 84-43
RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF PA 84-043, ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
REGARDING ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIRS
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SUBJECT: PA 84-044, Zoning Ordinance Amendment regarding
Newspaper Recycling Bins
Mr. Tong presented the Staff report which was a zoning ordinance
amendment establishing procedures and regulations relating to
newspaper recycling bins.
Mr. Tong noted that the Council had previously directed Staff to
draft such an ordinance to clarify the regulations and procedures
related to newspaper recycling bins.
Mr. Tong amended the Staff report and ordinance during the
presentation to clearly specify that the amendment would relate
directly to non-profit groups and would not require visual
screening.
Mr. Tong further noted that precautions would be taken to ensure
that the newspaper recycling bins do not become unsightly or
accumulate an excessive amount of debris around them.
The Planning Commission indicated their support for the
resolution and ordinance provided that precautions would be taken
to ensure that newspaper recycling bins are handled in an
attractive manner.
It was moved by Commissioner Petty and seconded by Commissioner
Barnes to recommend to the City Council that the ordinance be
adopted with the following changes:
Section 1 under Item 1, eliminate three words; °both",
"commercial" and "and",
Under item 2, eliminate the word "screening".
Under item 3, eliminate the words "commercial and".
Under Section 2, amend the second sentence to read "The term
Recycling Center does not include any processing activity, nor
does the term recycling center include a single recycling bin
permitted as an Administrative Conditional Use."
Under Section 3, change the wording to read; "A single newspaper
recycling bin for up to one year, sponsored by a bona fide
church, school, neighborhood group or local non-profit non-
restrictive civic or service organization, as an accessory use to
a lawfully existing permitted use.
Voice vote found all in favor.
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RESOLUTION NO. 84-42
RECOMMENDING THAT PA 84-044, AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO
NEWSPAPER RECYCLING BINS BE APPROVED
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS
None
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NEW BUSINESS
None
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OTHER BUSINESS
The Commissioners directed Staff to look into the following
items:
1) Outdoor display for Schwinn bicycles on Amador Valley
Boulevard.
2) Status of Winning Action Investments
3) Abandoned cars at the Mobile Gas Station on Village
Parkway.
4) Permitted locations for Recreational Vehicles.
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ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at
9:25 p.m..
Respectfully submitted,
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Pl n in Commission Chairman
Laurence L. Tong,
Planning Director
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