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Regular Meeting - May 21, 1984
A regular meeting of the City of Dublin Planning Commission was
held on May 21, 1984, in the Meeting Room, Dublin Library. The
meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Chairman Alexander.
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ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Commissioners Alexander, Petty, Mack, and Associate
Planner, Thomas P. DeLuca, & Planning Director, Laurence L. Tong
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Cm. Alexander led the Commission, Staff, and those present in the
pledge of allegiance to the flag.
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MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING
Mr. Tong explained that due to a secretarial shortage the Minutes
of the past meeting were not available but would be ready for
adoption at the June 4, 1984 Planning Commission meeting.
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ORAL COMMUNICATION
At this time Chairman Alexander requested the Secretary to read
the Resolution of Appreciation to former Commissioner Georgean
Vonheeder. It was moved by Cm. Mack and seconded by Cm. Petty
that the Resolution be approved. Roll call vote found all those
in favor. The motion passed unanimously.
Chairman Alexander then requested the Secretary read the
Resolution of Appreciation to Cm. Tenery. It was moved by Cm.
Petty and seconded by Cm. Mack that the Resolution be approved.
Roll call found all those in favor. The motion passed
unanimously.
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WRITTEN COMMUNICATION
Mr. Tong read a letter addressed to the~Dublin Planning
Commission from the San Ramon Planning Commission expressing
their interest in meeting on May 23, 1984 to discuss area wide
transportation needs. After a brief discussion it was determined
that the Dublin Planning Commission would like to attend that
meeting.
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PUBLIC HEARING
PA 84-022, Estate Homes of Northern California
Tentative Map Extension
Mr. DeLuca introduced the item whicn was a request by Estate
Homes of Northern California for a 12 month extension to Tract
4930. Mr. DeLuca briefly explained that it was a 72 lot
subdivision and the grading and improvement plans have been
substantially completed and are presently being reviewed by the
City Engineer. The main concern with this request was the
maintenance and drainage of the steep slopes that were spread
throughout the subdivision, but which were principally located
between Fenwick and Bloomington Way. Mr. DeLuca stated that it
was staff's recommendation that some form of individual, joint or
common maintenance program be instituted to insure that this area
be properly maintained. With respect to the drainage, it was
recommended that drain lines be extended out to the streets fr_om
the concrete ditch to reduce the amount of water run off in the
ditch and to reduce the sheet flow across separate parcels.
Bob Ravizza of Estate Homes was present and indicated that he was
in agreement with all the conditions of approval, but he did have
a concern with the maintenance of the steep slopes. He indicated
that he would like to meet with staff and work out an arrangement
for how this area can be maintained.
Robert Nielsen, an adjacent landowner, expresed his concern for
an access easement to the west and to the north so that if this
property developed there would be access to a public street.
Mr. Tong stated that other than an emergency access easement to
the west, he did not feel that a permanent access was needed
since the adjacent property was not planned for residential
development. Mr. Tong also stated that the Planning Director
from San Ramon indicated that the property to the north was not
planned for residential purposes; therefore the access easement
was not needed.
At the conclusion of the public hearing, the Planning Commission
determined that an additional condition was needed to provide
emergency access easement to the unincorporated area immediately
west of Fenwick Way. This access easement was to be approved by
the City Engineer prior to recording of the final map.
It was moved by Cm. Mack and seconded by Cm. Petty that the
Resolution be approved with condition 57 becoming 58, and 57
reading: An emergency access easement shall be provided to the
unincorporated area immediately west of the Fenwick Way cul-de-
sac; said access easement to be approved by the City Engineer
prior to recording of the final map. Roll call found all those
in favor. The motion passed unanimously.
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RESOLUTION NO. 84-25
APPROVING PA 894-022, A 12 MONTH EXTENSION TO TRACT 4930
ESTATE HOMES OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
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PA 83-060, William McCartney Variance Request
Chairman Alexander continued this public hearing until the
meeting of June 4, 1984 at the applicants request.
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OLD BUSINESS
None.
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NEW BUSINESS
None.
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OTHER BUSINESS
Mr. Tong explained to the Planning Commission the status of AB 4
which had been withdrawn in the State legislatu~e.
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ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at
8:45 p.m.
Cm. Alexander continued the meeting to the joint Planning
Commission meeting of Valley Commissioners hosted by the San
Ramon Planning Commission on May 23, 1984 at 7:30 p.m., 9399
Fircrest Lane, San Ramon.
, Respectfully submitted,
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Pl ning Commissio Chairman
Laurence L. Tong,
Planning Director
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