HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-11-2003 PC MinutesA regular meeting of the City of Dublin Planning Commission was held on Tuesday, February 11,
2003, in the Dublin Civic Center City Council Chambers. Vice-Chairperson Jennings called the
meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Present: Commissioners, Jennings, Nassar, King and Machtmes; Jeri Ram, Planning Manager;
Autumn McGrath, Recording Secretary
Absent: Commissioner Fasulkey.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
Cm. Jennings led the Commission, Staff, and those present in the pledge of allegiance to the flag.
ADDITIONS OR REVISIONS TO THE AGENDA
The Minutes of January 28, 2003 meetings were approved as submitted.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS - None
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS - None
7.1
Planning Division Goals and Objectives for FY 2003-2004. Staff will review the Status of
the Goals and Objectives for FY 2002-2003 and request Planning Commission ranking on
proposed Goals and Objectives for FY 2003-2004.
Ms. Ram explained and presented the Goals and Objectives Status Report for FY 2002-2003 and the
Preliminary Goals and Objectives for FY 2003-2004 to the Commissioners.
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Ms. Ram informed them that historically Dublin's City Council has held an annual study session in
March to discuss and develop the Goals and Objectives for the next fiscal year. The City Council-
approved Goals and Objectives form the basis for the projects that Staff works on during the next
fiscal year. She stated that each year the City Council receives the Status Report from Staff that
summarizes the progress by Staff on the current fiscal year's Goals and Objectives in the form of a
Status Report, and the Preliminary Goals and Objectives for the next fiscal year that provides Staff's
recommendations for the next fiscal year's projects. The City Council then reviews both documents
and assigns their own priority (which may or may not be the same as Staff) to each Goal and
Objective for the coming fiscal year. The City Council's assigned priorities are the official priorities
that are included in the approved Goals and Objectives that are used by City Staff to form the
primary direction on the work programs for the next fiscal year.
Ms. Ram reported that the City Council had decided in November 2002 to change the process to
include meeting with the Commission to solicit their input on the Goals and Objectives for the
coming fiscal year. Therefore, the City Council has requested that the Commissioners review the
Goals and Objectives at the February 11, 2003 Planning Commission meeting and participate in the
study session of the Goals and Objectives Workshop on Saturday March 1, 2003.
Ms. Ram explained that the purpose of the Planning Commission meeting was to provide an
opportunity for the Commission to review the Goals and Objectives and rank the projects by
Commission priority. Then, based on information provided by the Planning Commissioners, Staff
would present a report to the City Council. The Commissioners were encouraged to comment on
the proposed projects and to add any additional Goals that could be reached by consensus
(majority of three). She stated that they would be asked to rate the Goals by high, medium, low or
delete rankings.
Ms. Ram reviewed the Status Report on the Goals and Objectives for FY 2002-2003 and provided
the specifics of the proposed Goals and Objectives for FY 2003-2004, and explained the projects to
the Commissioners.
There was extensive discussion between Staff and the Commissioners, and Staff answered
questions about the Goals and Objectives. Staff and the Commissioners discussed Goals and
Objectives that had statutory requirements, such as State or Federal mandates, to identify these
items for high priority ranking.
The Commission after review and discussion, including consideration of Cm. Fasulkey's submitted
comments, prioritized the FY 2003-2004 Goals and Objectives as follows:
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Item #
Staff
Priority
Year
Proposed Objective
Commission
Priority
1. High 2OO2
2. High 2002
3. High 2002
4. High 2OO2
5. High 2002
6. High 2001
7. High 2002
8. High 2002
9. High 2002
10. High 2002
11. Medium
12. Medium
13. Medium
14. Medium
2002
2002
2OO2
2001
Evaluate Juvenile Hall/Courthouse proposal
Develop plans for Historical District designation
of Donlon Way making certain Alamilla Springs
and Green Store are included
Complete General Plan, Specific Plan and
Planned Development District for Dublin Ranch
Area F (Gleason Road)
Complete General Plan, Specific Plan and
Planned Development District for IKEA site
Finalize Housing Element
Complete review of Dublin Ranch West
Annexation (Wallis) General Plan and Specific
Plan Amendments
Complete Resource Management Plan (RMP)
for Eastern Dublin Property Owners
Annexation and General Plan, Specific Plan
Amendments
Develop a policy and/or ordinance to
accommodate more community facilities in the
city
Investigate options and/or develop Specific Plan
for San Ramon Village Shopping Center
(southeast comer of San Ramon Road and
Alcosta Blvd.)
Complete Pak and Save General Plan
Amendment and Planned Development
Rezoning
Develop Streetscape Guidelines
Complete Recreational Vehicle Ordinance
Amendment
Complete $carlett Court Specific Plan
Amendment
Complete Parks Reserve Forces Training Area
General Plan Amendment
High
High
High
Low
High
Medium
Medium
Med/High
High
High
High
Med/High
High
Medium
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Staff Commission
Item # Priority Year Proposed Objective Priority
(cont)
15. Medium 2003 High
Report to Council on consideration of a General
Plan Amendment Study for the transportation
corridor north and south of Amador Valley
Boulevard
16. Medium 2003 Implement State law requirements on 2na unit, Medium
density bonus and emergency shelters by
completing Zoning Ordinance Amendment
17. Low 1996 Update City's General Plan High
18. Low 2003 Develop a fee for General Plan revisions Low
19. Low 1996 Develop City Telecommunications Policy Low
beyond Zoning Ordinance for Wireless
Communications
Investigate parking and access alternatives for
Village Parkway Specific Plan Area
Develop Ordinance to limit amount of square
footage increase on remodel of existing houses
22. Delete 2000 Develop View and Solar Access Ordinance Medium
20. Low 2001 Low
21. Delete 2001 Low
In addition, the Commission added two new Goals and Objectives as follows:
Staff Commission
Item # Priority Year Proposed Objective Priority
(cont.)
23. Open Space Implementation High
24. Investigate options for Shamrock Village High
In summary of the ranking comparison between Staff and the Planning Commission, there was
consensus that Items 1, 2, 3, 5, 9, 10, 14, 16, 18, 19, and 20 should be ranked as proposed by Staff.
The Commissioners expressed strong interest in projects that would address and improve the older
areas of Dublin such as the Historical District, San Ramon Village Shopping Center, Pak and Save
General Plan Amendment, and Shamrock Village revitalization.
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The Commissioners noted that Items 4 and 6 would require environmental studies and had a large
lead-time, utilizing a significant portion of Staff's time. Therefore, the Planning Commission
ranked Item 4 low and Item 6 medium.
Ms. Ram explained Item 7, noting that it reflected the pre-development process as a result of the
annexation.
The Commissioners stated that with completion of the annexation, the urgency of the RMP and pre-
development process was reduced; therefore, the Commissioners ranked the Item 7 medium.
The Commissioners considered both Items 8 and 12 important for the public's use, and two
Commissioners ranked the items high, and the other two Commissioners ranked the items
medium; thereby producing a med/high average ranking.
Ms. Ram explained that Staff ranked Item 11 medium due to the time constraints in completing this
project in light of many other high-ranked projects. The Commissioners ranked the item high,
expressing interest in the value of this project to improve the appearance of the City.
Ms. Ram explained that Item 13 was a Specific Plan Amendment project in preparation of the
widening of Dougherty Road. The Commissioners expressed support of this item, noting that since
this area was at an entrance to the City, this item could produce a cohesive and attractive
development; thereby, the Commissioners ranked the item high.
The Commissioners unanimously ranked Items 15 and 17 high (the General Plan Amendment
Study for the transportation corridor north and south of Amador Valley Boulevard, and the update
to the City's General Plan), stating that they believed that updating the General Plan should be
ranked "highest", as completion of the General Plan would present a unified vision to resolve and
encompass several other projects and eliminate future problems and issues for the City.
Item 21 and 22 were recommended for deletion by Staff, but the Commissioners indicated the
desire to rank low and maintain Item 21 as a potential project and/or for inclusion into the General
Plan as preservation of neighborhood character; and the Commissioners indicated that Item 22 '
should also be ranked medium and maintained as a potential project and/or for inclusion into the
General Plan.
Item 23 Open Space Implementation was added back in from the prior year's Status Report. The
Commissioners recognized that although this project was due to be completed by April 2003 (and
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therefore not added to the FY 2003-2004 Goals and Objectives), they viewed this as a very important
item and unanimously agreed that it should remain on the Goals and Objectives until completed.
Item 24 Investigate options for Shamrock Village was added to allow Staff to include it in the
review of the improvements to be addressed for the Historical and older areas.
Ms. Ram and the Commission concurred that the opportunity to review and comment on the Goals
and Objectives was very positive, and stated that they looked forward to meeting with the City
Council to discuss the Goals and Objectives at the Workshop on March 1, 2003.
PUBLIC HEARING - None
NEW OR UNFINISHED BUSINESS - None
OTHER BUSINESS - None
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 9:40 p.m.
ATTEST:
Planni~Manager
Respectfully submitted,
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