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HomeMy WebLinkAbout87-178 EneaPlaza(south)PD RezonTO: FROM: SUBJECT: CITY OF DUBLIN PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA STATEMENT/STAFF REPORT Meeting Date: February 1, 1988 Planning Commission Planni.n_~ .taff ~ ~' ' PA 87-178 Enea Plaza <Southern Portion} - Planned Development Rezoning request to rezone the southern portion of Assessor's Parcel Number 941-1500-40~ on the west side of Amador Plaza Road near Dublin Boulevard. GENERAL INFORMATION: PROJECT: A Planned Development Rezoning request to rezone the southern 3.0+ acres of APN 941-1500-040 (located on the west side of Amador Plaza Road near Dublin Blvd.) from a PD, Planned ~ Development District (Alameda County Ordinance No. 81-26 for 1464th Zoning Unit, allowing administrative office uses with limited ancillary retail use) to a new PD, Planned Development District allowing a range of retail, office, personal service and financial uses. The rezoning request shall consider land uses identical to those permitted pursuant to City Council Resolution No. 41-87 and Planned Development Application PA 87-018. APPLICANT/ REPRESENTATIVE: Initiated by Resolution No. 41-87 of the Dublin City Council. PROPERTY OWNER: Sal & John Enea 7450 Dublin Boulevard Dublin, CA 94568 LOCATION: Southern 3.0+ acres of Assessor's Parcel Number 941-1500-040 on the west side of Amador Plaza Road near Dublin Boulevard ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER: 941-1500-040 PARCEL SIZE: -3.0+ acres GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: Commercial/Industrial - Retail/Office and Automotive. The General Plan shows a new street parallel to, and south of Dublin Boulevard connecting Regional Street, Golden Gate Drive and Amador Plaza Road. The 3.0+ acres is located directly south of the proposed new street. COPIES TO: Applicant ITEH NO. ' File PA 87-178 EXISTING ZONING AND LAND USE: The southern 3.0+ acre site is vacant. It is part of a PD, Planned Development District from Alameda County Ordinance No. 81-26 for the 1464th Zoning Unit allowing administrative office uses with limited ancillary retail use. The subject property lies with the boundaries of the Downtown Dublin Specific Plan. SURROUNDING LAND USE AND ZONING: ZONING HISTORY: North: PD, Planned Development District. Buildings are now under construction. They will house retail and office tenants. South: PD, Planned Development District allowing administrative office uses with limited ancillary retail use. This area is presently vacant. East: PD, Planned Development District. Construction on the northern most portion is nearly complete with a new retail office building. The southern most portion is currently vacant. West: C-2, General Commercial District, Cro~m Chevrolet auto dealership. ?/29/~3 - ~/1/~7 ~ 4/1/70 5/~/7~ 10/22/80 4/2/81 8/23/84 A Conditional Use Permit was issued for a drive-in theater over the entire 22~ acre Enea Plaza holding. Conditional Use Permits were approved for an indoor theater at the northeast corner of the property. A Parcel Map was approved to subdivide the property into five parcels. A Site Development Review was approved by Alameda County for the construction of six office buildings at the end of Amador Plaza Road (four were constructed). Approval was granted by the Alameda County Board of Supervisors rezoning the site from C-2, General Commercial District to a PD, Planned Development District (allowing C-O, Administrative Office District uses and allowing C-O, Administrative Office District uses and allowing a racquetball club, gymnasiutm, restaurant and other C-1 Retail Business District uses that are determined to be compatible with C-O uses (1464th Zoning Unit). The Applicant submitted a Site Development Review application to construct a one-story retail building, a two-story retail and office building, and an addition to the existing theater. This application was found..to be incomplete and no further a~tion was taken on the application (PA 84-023). -2- 2/25/85 9/25/86 lo/17/86 7/27/87 3/~/87 10/21/87 1/25/88 The Dublin City Council denied a PD, Planned Development District Rezoning request to rezone the northerly 16.3 acres of the Enea Plaza holding to a PD, Planned Development District allowing C-l, Retail Business District type uses (PA 84-040). The Dublin Planning Director approved a Site Development Review application for the construction of a three- building 42,000~ square foot single story retail complex (PA 86-071). The Dublin Planning Director approved an Administrative Conditional Use Permit to allow a Christmas tree sales lot on a portion of the Enea holdings (PA 86-100). The Dublin City Council approved a rezoning request to rezone approximately 5.0± acres from a PD, Planned Development District allowing C-O, Administrative Office District uses and a limited range of compatible C-l, Retail Business District uses to a new PD, Planned Development Distric't allowing a range of retail shopper, office, personal service and financial uses, including Parcels A, B, and a portion of C of Parcel Map 2922. (PA 87-018). The Dublin Planning Director approved an Administrative Conditional Use Permit to allow a temporary construction trailer on a portion of the Enea holdings (PA 87-029). The Dublin Planning Director approved an Administrative Conditional Use Permit to allow a Christmas tree sales lot on a portion of the Enea holdings (PA 87-137). The Dublin City Council continued the appeal request to reconsider the Planning Commissions action denying a sign location Variance to allow the construction of a wall-mounted business sign which is not located on the primary or secondary building frontage of the retail space which it is proposed to identify (PA 87-161). APPLICABLE REGUk~TIONS: The Downtown Dublin Specific Plan establishes policies and standards to control land use and development within the downtown area. Section 8-31.0 (Planned Development District Intent) of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance states, in part, that the intent of the Planned Development is to create an attractive, efficient and safe environment. Section 8-31.2 (change in Zoning District R6quired}'of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance states in part, that the proposed rezoning will benefit the public necessity, convenience and general welfare and that a Planned Development is -3- subject to review by the Planning Commission if construction has not taken place within a two year period from the date the Planned Development is approved. Section 8-31.18 (Minor Modification of Land Use In Development Plans), of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance states, in part, that minor changes to the approved master plan may be approved by the Planning Commission upon the securing of a Conditional Use Permit. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: The city proposes to adopt a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance which finds the proposed project will not have a significant impact on th~environment. NOTIFICATION: Public Notice of the February 1, 1988, hearing was published in The Herald, mailed to adjacent property owners, and posted in public buildings. ANALYSIS: On June 22, 1987 the City Council adopted Resolution No. 41-87 (Attachment 1) approving a PD, Planned Development Rezoning through Planning Application 87-018. The rezoning permitted a change in land use from a previous Planned Development (1464th Zoning Unit under Alameda County) which _ allowed administrative office uses and a limited range of retail uses comparable with office uses, to a new Planned Development which allows a wider range of retail shopper, office, personal service and financial uses. Attachment 2 shows the uses allowed in the 1464th Zoning Unit. Attachment 3 shows the uses that are now allowed as a result of the City Council approving PA 87-018. Attachment 4 shows the portion of the Enea holdings which this rezoning was applicable to. One of the conditions of approval of the new PD rezoning in PA 87-018 required that the applicant dedicate and fully improve a roadway through the southern portion of Assessor's Parcel No. 941-1500-40 (see Attachment 1, Condition #5 of Resolution No. 41-87). Attachment 4 shows the general location of the road. On November 24, 1987, the Eneas filed a lawsuit challenging the Condition requiring the dedication and improvement of the proposed street right of way. .As part of a settlement agreement, the Enea's have submitted an irrevocable offer to dedicate the street right-of-way to the City, which the City agrees to accept only when the rest ol the proposed road between Amador Plaza Road and Golden Gate Drive is ready for construction. The settlement agreement also requires the City to ititiate the planned development rezoning process for a redefinition of the Planned Development to provide that the uses permitted in the southern portion of APN 941-1500-040 shall be identical to those uses permitted pursuant to City Council Resolution No. 41-87 and Planned Development Application PA 87-018. In compliance with the above Condition, the rezoning initiated by the City Council is before you for consideration. The land uses permitted by City Council Resolution No. 41-87 and Planned Development Application 87-018 are listed in Attachment 3. The present land uses allowed on the 3.0~ acres by the 1464th Zoning Unit are listed in Attachment 2. The proposed land uses are consistant with goals and policies of both the General Plan and the Downtown Dublin Specific Plan. The General Plan calls for retail, office and automotive uses. The Specific Plan calls for a wide range of uses for this area, including retail, office, hotel, restaurant and commercial facilities. Compatibility would be maintained if the same land uses approved in PA 87-018 were applied to the 3.0~ acre site in question. It is Staff's opinion that it is reasonable and appropriate to apply those uses to the 3~0+ acre parcel with the clarification that "cocktail lounges" would be considered as "taverns" under conditional uses. -4- It should be noted that the downtown~Dublin Specific Plan sets forth policies that will apply to all future development on this site. These include but are not limited to: - encouraging better internal circulation amongst adjacent developments; encouraging beter pedestrian connections among downtown developments; - increasing the amount of retail development downtown and broaden the mix of retail uses; - improving the visual quality of the downtown area; - providing at least 20% landscaping in parking lots and providing substantial amounts of landscaping within new developments; - maintaining flexibility to accomodate a BART station within the downtown area; - utilizing progressive and attrative arcb. itectural styles and themes; - limiting building heights to 45 feet and floor area ratios to 30%; - meeting parking space number and design requirements; - screening parking lots with low walls and landscaping from adjacent streets; and - meeting all setback requirements. It is emphasized that the Downtown Dublin Specific Plan be thoroughly reviewed before submitting development proposals to the city. If the planned development rezoning request is approved, all future development on this site shall be reviewed through the City's Site Development Review procedure. The balance of the site shall continue to be controlled by the land uses listed in the 1464th Zoning Unit. RECOMMENDATION: FORMAT: 1) Open public hearing and hear Staff presentation. 2) Take testimony from Owner and the public. 3) Question Staff, O,~ner and the public. 4) Close public hearing and deliberate. 5A) Consider and act on two Draft Resolutions: 1) Draft Resolution regarding the Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance for PA 87-178 2) Draft Resolution regarding the PD, Planned Development Rezoning request PA 87-178, or 5B) Give Staff and Owner direction and continue the matter. ACTION: Based on the above Staff Report, Staff recommends the Planning Commission adopt the following two Resolutions: Exhibit A which recommends that the City Council adopt a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance for PA 87-178 and Exhibit B which recommends that the City Council approve PD, Planned Development Rezoning request PA 87-178. ATTACt~MENTS: Exhibit A - Draft Resolution recommending the City Council Adopt a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance for PA 87-178 Exhibit B - Draft Resolution recommending the City Council approve PD, Planned Development Rezoning request for PA 87-178 BACKGROUND ATTAC~[ENTS: Final Action Letter dated August 14, 1987 conditionally approving PA 87-018 including the following attachments: -5- City Council Ordinance No. 35-87 amending the Zoning Ordinance to permit the rezoning of the real property located at the southeast and southwest corners of the intersection of Amador Plaza Road and Dublin Boulevard; City Council Resolution No. 41-87 approving a PD, Planned Development Rezoning concerning PA 87-018. Alameda County Ordinance No. 81-26, amending Chapter 2, Title 8 of the Alameda County Ordiance code relating to Zoning, Rezoning for the 1464th Zoning Unit. It includes land uses permitted in the 1464th Zoning Unit via the rezoning, and includes a copy of the land uses~ p~rmited under the C-O, Administrative Office District. Permitted land uses approved through__PD 87-018. Location Map showing where PD 87-018 is applicable, where the general location of the property is and where PD 87-178 is applicable. .Dublin_City~ Council Resolution No. 106-87 approving a Release and Set~lem~nt Agreement and City of Dublin Public Dedication Agreement2 Dublin City Council Resolution No. 105-87 amending Resolution No. 41-87 which approved PA 87-018. Negative Declaration of Environmental Signigicance for PA 87-178. Map of the area, an excerpt from the Downtow~ Dublin Specific Plan. RESOLUTION NO. 88 - A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL ADOPT A NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE CONCERNING PA 87-178, ENEA PLAZAo(~SOUTHERN PORTION) PLANNED DEVELOPMENT REZONING APPLICATION WHEREAS, the Dublin City Council filed an application requesting that the City rezone appoximately 3°0± acres of APN 941-1500-040 (located on the west side of Amador Plaza Road near Dublin Blvd.) from a PD, Planned Development District (Alameda County Ordinance No. 81-26 for the 1464th Zoning Unit, allowing administrative office uses with limited ancillary retail use) to a new PD, Planned Development District to provide that the uses permitted be identical to those commercial uses permitted pursuant to City Council Resolution No. 41-87 and Planned Development application PA 87-018 (which allows a range of retail shopper, office, personal service and financial uses); and WHEREAS, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), as amended together with the State's Administrative Guidelines for Implenentation of the California Environmental Regulations, requires that certain projects be reviewed for environmental impact and that environmental documents be prepared; and WHEREAS, a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance has been prepared for PA 87-178; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did review the Negative Declaration of Envirorunental Significance and considered it at public hearings on February 1, 1988, WHEREAS, the City Planning Commission determined that the project, PA 87-178, will not have any significant environmental impacts; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin Planning Commission recommends that the City Council find that the Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance has been prepared and processed in accordance with State and Local Environmental Law and Guideline Regulations, and that it is adequate and complete. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 1st day of February, 1988. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ATTEST: Planning Commission Chairperson Planning Director EXHIBIT RESOLUTION NO. 88 - A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN RECOMAMENDING THE CITY COUNCIL ESTABLISH FINDINGS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR A PD, PLANNED DEVELOPMENT REZONING CONCERNING PA 87-178,-ENEA PLAZA PD, PLANNED DEVELOPMENT REZONING APPLICATION WHEREAS, the Dublin City Council filed an application requesting that the City rezone approximately 3.0~ acres o~ APN 941-1500-040 (located on the west side of Amador Plaza Road near Dublin Blvd.) from a PD, Planned Development District (Alameda County Ordinance No. 81-26 for the 1464th Zoning Unit, allowing administrative office uses with limited ancillary retail use) to a new PD, Planned Development District to provide that the uses permitted be identical to those commercial uses permitted pursuant to City Council Resolution No. 41-87 and Planned Development Application PA 87-018 (which allows a range of retail shopper, office, personal service and financial uses): and; WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing on February 1, 1988; and WHEREAS, proper notice of said public hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and WHEREAS, this application has been reviewed in accordance with the provisions of the California EnviroNmental Quality Act and a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance has been adopted (Planning Commission Resolution No. 87-029) for this project, as it will have no significant effect on the environment; and WHEREAS, the Staff report was submitted recommending that the Planning Commission recommend than the City Council conditionally approve the project; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hear and consider all said reports, recommendations and testimony herein above set forth; and WHEREAS, the rezoning is appropriate for the subject property in terms of being compatible to existing and proposed land uses and conforming to the underlying land use designation and it will not overburden public services; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin Planning Commission does hereby recommend that the City Council approve the PD, Planned Development request subject to the following conditions: 1. The PD, Planned Development District development shall substantially conform to materials from the Planning Commission Staff Report dated February 1, 1988 including all attachments and exhibits on file with the Dublin Planning Department. 2. Land uses permitted and conditionally permitted within this PD, Planned Development District are as follows: Permitted Uses Retail commercial shopper goods establishments such as; g h i J k. General Merchandise Stores Clothing Stores Shoe Stores Home Furnishings Stores Home Appliances/Music Stores Hobby/Special Interest Stores Gifts/Specialty Stores Jewelry and Cosmetic Stores Ho~e Improvement Centers Drug Stores Auto Parts Stores EXHIBIT and similiar uses that offer comparison goods based on price and quality. Eating and drinking establishments including the following: a. Restaurant b. Donut Shop c. Ice Cream Parlor d. Sandwich Shop e. Specialty Food f. Delicatessen g. Bakery h. Candy or Nuts t. Health Food Wine and Cheese with on-sale liquor license form State of California k. Other eating and drinking establishment of similar intensity and comparability as those listed above and determined to be appropriate by the Planning Director Personal Service establishments including the following: a. Beauty Shop b. Barber Shop c. Shoe Repair d. Cleaner and Dryer e. Laundry f. Figure Salon g. Photographer h. Formal Wear/Rental i. Interior Decorator j. Travel Agent k. Key Shop 1. Dressmaking or Knitting Shop m. Tailor Shop n. Handcraft Shop o. Other personal service establishment~ of similar intensity and compatibility as those listed above and determined to be appropriate by the Planning Director. Office uses including the following: a. Optometrist b. Medical and Dental c. Legal d. Accounting e. Architect f. Employment Agency g. Real Estate h. Other Administrative and Professional Office establishments of similar intensity and compatibility as those listed above and determined to be appropriate by the Planning Director. Conditional Uses The uses are permitted a. b. d. e. f. g. h. subject to approval of a Conditional Use Permit: Community, religious and charitable institution facilities and uses. Public facilities and uses. Veterinary Office Commercial recreation facility, other than a theater, if within a building. Tavern/Cocktail Lounge Recycling Centers, when operated in conjunction with a Permitted Use on the same premises. In-patient and out-patient health facilities as licensed by the State Department of Health Services. Grocery Stores ~ . -2- Prohibited Uses All retail commercial uses defined as'convenience stores, including: a. Liquor and Wine Stores b. Drive-in and Drive-through Restaurants c. Meat, Fish or Poultry Stores d. Convenience Food Stores e. Other stores which sell food and other household goods for consumption in a short time f. New and used vehicle sales and/or vehicle repair and service, service stations g. Residential uses h. Industrial uses -- Prior to any type of development occuring on this 3.0~ acre parcel, the development shall gain Site Development Review approval(s) and shall comply with all applicable conditions of approval. Except as specifically modified by these Conditions of Approval, development and operation of land use activities within this PD, Planned Development District shall be subject to the provisions of the C-O, Administrative Office District of the City of Dublin Zoning Ordinance as with regards to minimum/maximum development criteria and signs. Developers are advised that the subject site is within the boundaries of the Downtown Dublin Specific Plan and all development resulting on this 3.0+ acre site must comply with the Goals, Objectives and Implementation policies of that Plan including, but not limited to the following: A. Utilizing a maximum floor ratio of 30%. The proposed road area will not be excluded when determining the maximum floor area ratio for APN 941-1500-040, unless the offer of dedication has previously been accepted by the City. B. Meeting all setback requirements. C. Screening parking lots with low walls and landscaping from adjacent streets. D. Meeting parking space number and design requirements. E. Limiting building heights to 45 feet. F. Utilizing progressive and attractive architectural styles and themes. G. Providing at least 20% landscaping in parking lots and providing substantial amounts of landscaping within new developments. H. Improving the visual quality of the downtown area. I. Encouraging better internal circulation amongst adjacent developments. J. Encouraging better pedestrian connections amongst downtown developments. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 1st day of February, 1988. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ATTEST: Planning Commission Chairperson Planning Director -3- Developr ~ * Services P.O. Box 40 Dublin, CA 94568 ..- : , / Fl arming/Zoning 829~4916 '..': ~i, '~ ~3uilding & Safety 829-0822 Engineering/Public Works 829-492~' FINAL AGTION LETTER Re. Planning Applicaton #: Finance Control #: Project/Site Address: Assessor Parcel Number(s): Date: August 14, 1987 PA 87-018 Enea Plaza - PD, Planned Development Rezoning request to-rezone approximately 5.0+ acres to ~llow for a range of retail shopper, office, personal service and financial uses within a new three building - 42,000+ square foot single story retail complex (from PD 1464 Z.U. - Alameda County Ordinance No. 81-26). 32132 Southeast and southwest corners of the intersection of Dublin Boulevard and Amador Plaza Road 941-1500-38-1 and the northerly 2.78~ acres of 941-1500-40 Applicant: Robert Enea 3470 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Suite 300 Lafayette, CA 94549 Property Owner: Sal & John Enea' 7450 Dublin Boulevard Dublin, CA 94568 Dear Applicant: The above referenced project was acted upon on July 27, 1987, by the: Zoning Administrator Planning Director Planning Commission __City Council and was: Approved ~pproved Subject to Conditions Denied Findings and Conditions of Approval are attached. Please note that on July 27, 1987, the City Council waived the second reading and adopted Ordinance No. 35-87, amending the Dublin Zoning Ordinance and rezoning the property identified as Assessor's Parcel Map No. 941-1500-38-1 and the northerly 2.78~ acres of 941-1500-40. The Ordinance will become effective August 26, 1987. ATTACHMENT ORDINAI~CE ~0, 35-87 OP. DII~ANCE .OF THE. G.!T'.f...0F DU.BLIN AMENDING ..T'HE ZONI~]G ORDII~A~;GE TO PERMIT, THE 'REZONING OF REAL PROPE?.TY LOCATED AT THE souTHEAST AND SOUTHWEST COR~ERS OF THE II.~TERSECTION OF AMADOP~ PLAZA ROAD AND DUBLIN BOULEVARD The City Council of the City of Dublin does 'o~dain as follows~ · .. ......... Section Chapter 2 of Title 8 of the Dublin Ordinance Code is hereby amended in the following manner: - · Approximately 5.0 acres generally located at the southeasg and southwest corners of the intersection of ;~ador Plaza Road and Dublin Boulevard, more specifically described as Assessor's Parcel Number 941-1500-038-1 and the northerly 2.78~ acre portion of the 5.83~ parcel identified as Assessor's Parcel Number of 941-1500-0~0, are hereby rezoned from PD (1464th Zoning Unit) to a PD, Planned Development District; and PA 87-018 Enea Plaza, as sho~m on Exhibit A (Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance) and Exhibit B (Approval, Findings and General Provisions of the PD, Planned Development Retorting) on file with the City of Dublin Planning Department, are hereby adopted as regulations .for the future use, improvement, and maintenance of the property within this District. A map depicting the rezoning area al%owing a range of retail shopper, · office, personal se.-vice and financial uses is outlined below: Section 2 /his Ordinance shall take effect and be enforced thir~/ (30) days from and after its passage. Before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage, it shall be published once, with the names of the Councilmembers voting for and against the same, in The Herald, a newspaper published in Alameda County and available in the City of Dublin. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY the City Council 'of ~%e Ci~/ of Dublin, on this 27th day of July, 1987, by the following votes: AYES: Cm. Hegarty, Moffatt, Snyder, ¥onhe~der, and Hayor Jeffery NOES: None ABSENT: None City Cierk' RESOLUT!0~ NO, 41 - g7 A EESOLUTI0~ OF THE CITY C0~CIL OF THE CITY OF DUELIN APPROVING ;2~D ESTABLISHING FINDINGS AI~D GENEP~AL 2ROVISIONS FOR A PD, PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ILEZONI~tG CONCkq{NING PA 87-018, ENEA PLAZA PD, PLA~UNED DEVELOPM_ENT ~EZONING APPLICATION ~HEp3_AS, Robert Enea, representing Job~& Sal Enea, filed an application to rezone approximately 5.0 acres from a PD, Planned Development District allowing C-O, Administrative Office District uses and a limited rang~ of compatible C-I, Retail Business District uses to a new PD, Plaruned Development District allowing a range of retail shopper, office, personal se~ice and financial uses, involving Parcels A, B, and a portion of C of Parcel Map of 2922; and .. ~HE~KEAS, the Planning Commission did hold a series of public hearings on said application concluding with a hearing on I~ay 4, 1987, at ~nich time the Pier,hint Commission adopted Resolution No. 87 - 029, recommending approval of the PD, Planned Development Rezcning raques~ for FA 87~0!8; and ~'HEi~F-~S, the City Council did hold public hearings on said request on May 26, 1987, June 8, 1987, and June 22 1987; and ~-ME.~3-!S, proper notice cf said pdblic hearings was given in a~l respects as required by law; and ~{E.~_~=~S, the Staff rep~r~ was submitted recommending that the request be approved subject to Conditions prepared by S[aff and reflected in Plam~ing Commission Resolution Nc. 87 - 029; and ~-HEKF-~S, 'this application has been rewiewed in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quaiiv/Act and a Negative Declaration of Envirop~ental Si~.ificance has been adopted (City Council Resolution Resolution No. 40 - 87) for this project, as it will have no significant effect on the enviror~ent; and . %~HE.~IS, the City Council did hear and consider all said reports, recgmmendations and testimony herein above set for~%; and ~XqE~S, the reaching is appropriate for the subject proper~y in ~ezur~..s of being compatible to existing and proposed land uses and conforming to the underlying land use designation and it will not overburden public se.~-vices; and ~[HERLAS, the rezoning will not have a substantial adverse affect on health or safety or be substantially detrimen:al to the public welfare or be injurious to property or public improvement; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT KESOLVED T~T IRE Dublin City Council does hereby approve the PD, Planned Development Rescuing reques~ subjec~ to the following conditions: 1) The PD, Planned Development District's development shall substantially conform to materials from the City Cou~ci! Staff Report dated~ay-8-, 1987, labeled Exhibit D, and Attachments 2 and 3, on file with ~he Dublin Planning Department. ' 3) ~) The PD, .Planned. Development' District's development shall substantially ' conform with the Site Develop~en~ Review request approval granted under PA 86-071 or a new Site Development Review shall be processed for each phase of development of the PD, Planned Development District. Any new Site Development Review and/or.'C'ondi~ional Use Permit request processed for this PD, Planned Devel0Pment.~District may modify-the pad locations, circulation system, architectural design, landscaping plan,' floor area, and other related design items if it is found to be in the best interest of the City to do so. Uses within this PD, Planned Development~District shall substantially comply with the Applicant's listing of retail shopper, office[personal service, and financial uses from the Planning Commission Staff Report dated April 6, 1987 labeled Attac.hment 2 on file with the Dublin Planning Department. %-ne Developer shall dedicate and fully improve the segment of the proposed. road parallel to Dublin Boulevard which passes through the southern. portion of APN 941-1500-040. This proposed road has been identified as needed for the buildout of the do,~ntow~ area in the Draft Dublin Do~-ato-4n Specific Plan (including the buildout of this property). The new roadway is to run bet-~een ;~ador Plaza Road in this project, west-~ard to Regional Street, and is to be located south of .the retail complex currently under construction. The exact location and width will be deterained by the City through further detailed studies. %'ne timing of this dedication and the i~provements shall be as follow: a) At such time as the future development of any portion of tlne southerly portion of. tlne parcel throu~u m;nich this road is proposed to pass is approved by the Cindy, the Developer shall dedicate 'the right-cf-way and consUl=ct the road izprovements; or, in the alternanive, the Developer shall dedicate the rigb.:-of-way.and provide to the City security in an a--cunt and fora approved by the City guaranteeing such construction at such ti~e as rPne remainder of tlue proposed street is to he const.--acted by others. b) If prior to the future development of any portion of the southerly portion of the parcel through which r.his road is proposed to pass, the remainder of the proposed street is to be con~t.-ucted by others, the Developer shall at that ti~e dedicate tl~e right-of-way and construct the road improvements. 6) c) Prior to and as a further condition of this rezonin§, ~e Developer and the City shall enter into an agreement embodying the above conditions ~nd guaranteeing construction by the Developer of the improvements mentioned herein. a) These conditions shall be recorded in the Office of the Recorder cf Alameda County by the Developer. Except as specifically modified by the above listed Conditions of Approval, development and operation of land nse activities within this Planned Development District shall be subject to the guidelines of the C-i, Retail Business District of the City of Dublin Zoning Ordinance as regards both land use restrictions and minimun/m~ximu~ development criteria. -2- Bel APR -8 PA I: 29 .... .,:'-~ . AE~I;(Eu;~ Cud,~l { ;SLAhhlN( DEPARTV. DIT · Co :a hereby amended ir'- Chaptec ,'t. of Titte $ of the ,--, the loll. owing mannas: : ....... . ......... : ...... ...:7-. :. oaa pa¢ceL containing appro:cLmately 23.49 acxes located a~- .. 7450 Dublin Boulevard, south side, across fro.~ A.ma.~8ox PLaza " Road, Bubl±n bearing County Assessor's designation: Map 9~1-, " Block 1500, parcel 16-lO, as sho~.m on the ¢.~p LabelL'ed =:,~Lo_t A, t464th Zoning Unit" on file with the Alameda COunty Planning Com_nisiion at-399 E!=_hurst Street, HaT..;ard, California. is hereby rezoned I -- fro.-., the C-2 (General Co~ercial) D{s.-rict to a ~ (Planned Develooment) District allowing C-O uses subject tu the provisions of that district, and ~ racquetball club, gymnasium, restgurant, and other commercial, uses allowed by the C-1 (Retail Business~ District where such uses ara determined through Zoning ApproOal to be of similar inten-¢itY to and compa=fb!a with C-O uses, with all uses subject to C-O District regulatfons{ A map of the Unit is as follows: 1464th Z0~ING t:N~T I__ I , DECEHSER 15S0 O' 275' 550' SECTION I£ This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after the be published once with the names of ~e members vo~ing fo~ ~d against hhe ~me in ~E INTER-CI~ EXPRESS , a newspa9~ published in ~a said Comity of ADOPTED by ~e Board ef Supervisors-6[ the Couaty of ~am~a, S~ate of . Califo~n'ia, on AYES: MOES: EXCUSED: Aoril' 2 , 19 81 , by the following called vote~ - Supervlso~s Cooper, Excell, George, Santana and Chairman Bott - 5 Supervisors - None " Supervisors - None ATTEST: WILLIAM MEHRWEIN, Cle,'kof the Bem-d of Supervisors of the County of Alameda, State of California By WILLIA>I ~I=.,R,~FIN JOSEPH P. BORT Chairman of the Board of Supemzisors · of the County of Alameda, State of. California ~ ovided th°t the Side Yard on the. Street~ side of a Corner Lot sh~_!l have i'r ..... --~ "-- ~i£tee= <15) 'feo~ and that My Side Yard whi=h / gro~.d cover~ge, c~lc~zted as pro~_Eed, in Section 8-60~50,"sh~' net exceed forty (~0~ p~r cent of .the. ~=sz. of the-~. ~ cpe~:portic~ cf the lc~ sh~ be ~ded ~nd ~sd .to st~ud~ds ~rov~d~bY .the 8-45.8 SIGNS: H-i DiS~ICTS. Si~us pe~itted subj~c~ Size: ~ea of al! signs not to encee6 txeo (2) square.fast for.each one (1) linezl foot ef primary BuilSing ~rontage and one' (1) squ~r~ foot for each one (!) linezl foot of Seccnda~ BuilRin~ ~rcu=zEe, up of two hun6re6 (200) square fast for each business, ~rovi8e6 tha~ each business is guaranteed fifty (50) square feet of ~i~ area. ~pe: Bnsinesa Sign~. .. Locatioc: Wall Signs. . ' Freestanding Sign~ aa fcllo~s:' no more tha~ 8ne (!) Free~t~gin~ shall be pe~itte~ for each lot, trendy-five (2~) fast maxSr~ h~ishz~ one hundred ~ (l~O) scuare f~t m~ to~a! Charzctar: No sign shall be flashing or inter, tush:, contain moving R Dis trier.. (J~ende6 by sec. 3, Or6. c_ap~e_ for M-P districts co~crn to tms perforn~ucs studies of this ~= ' set forth ~n ~ec~.c,~ --- (D=endsd by sec. 6, Ord. 69-83) Dis~ricts~ here~zfter designated as C-O Disbricts~ are estabEished to ~revide for' the !ccztion of 'offices for profession~ se~gce~ and - ~ ~ =s which ~e ch~zcterized by ~ !~ vo!~e cf~ for business ac~ ..... di~s~er contact; ~nd to encc~age such de~!opmenc -~ ~~ ~ in a~acsnt '~stricts~ ~ith s'~tab!e ocen =%t~=~c~ ~ g_e=s ~=~ conve~er.u access from, but not '~ oz ~. .... .i .... ]~ ...... ~!v adjacent to a z~ti=le de ve!c~m~ nt. ' . 8-46.1 c ~dinE: a) O{'fice or office b~ldi~ for the conduct of bus~uess, a~strator or professicn~ services, where these acti,~ties do not include the m~nufact~e, storage~ ~sp!ay except retail of ar~ m~rch~dise 6n the pre~ses; inc!udi~ but not l~ted to the fo~ t~as of office cccu~cy -- . .Acco~tant,'.adver~ising~ archi~ect~ attor~ey~' ~oker (~ock and.'--- , '" ~ond)~' %usinesS cons~tant~ %~ines$ ~gement~ ~h~r~odist,. ' ' J kngineer, finance~ industrial ~nagamen~, instance: la,scape architect~ loan agency: mortgage: optcmagrist] .oste~ath,' - ' ' ut~tizs,' .real estate,, sales .rep~e~en~ativef.secretarial: .' · ~social'.services ~' .te!e2hone anr;ering~ ~rave!. agent; c) 'Elue...prin~i~ .or othe: coping ser-~ce; : - .- ..... '. d) -C125house~ or'rooms used-%y.me~o~rs'of.an orga~zed-c!~ lodge.,..-- " ~ion.or socieby; ............. e) Medfcal la%oratory/ dental .laboratory. -- _. · ' ' :' ..-.. ] . .'.. ~ 8-k6.2 CO~ITiO~'~ES: C-O DIS~CTS. in ad~tionr~o-the.uses ~ted-fo~'-: Sections .Sf60.60.and 8-61..0~ the fo~c;i~ are Con,flout'Uses in a C-O ::-:- Distric~ and sh~n] %e pe~itte~ crny-if a~rcvei %y the Zoning Administrator..- as pro,_dad.in Section 8-~.0: " - ' ~armacy~ .!i~tad'to the s~e of ~s ~.me~c~ z~ol~ks-~___~ : . '' . ~ ~es~a~ant...or re~a~ .store %-blot-serves ~r~r~y.the ~_st~-~ E~!din~s .~ .the sa~e District: or the~_..c!iezts or... _ p~ irons ~ . . ~ d) Eese~rch or deve!opmen~ .!~bora~ory, except ~hose..e~Es6 ~ manuf~t'~e of produc~s for cc~erci~ s~e or.~stribu~icn exc!udi~ any which producer or ms ~c~.c ~ke!y.to producs any snoke, dust, odors, g!zr~ or ~brztious chservab!e outside the bu~di~ or portion ~hereof in ~ch Use; e) Psr~i~ lot; . (~ended by sec. ~ ~d. 69-2B~ ~men8e6 by sec. 14, Ord. '(~ase~ on sec'. k, Ord. 69-83) 6 8-46.3 BD~D~G Si~: C-O DiS~!CTS. Every Use ~u a C-O ~_strict De O ...... o - , ~ 8-46.4 ~q~: C-O DiSC/CTS. ~e y~d ......... ' in C-O Districts sha~ be a~ ~o~ows, s~mject to the general ~rcvisions of Section 9-520: ~oth of Front Yard - not !ess than t%'enty (~) feet; ~th of Ra~ Yard - not !ess than tan (!O) feet; Width cf Side Yards - not !ess than ten (!0) feet. 8-46.5 P~IGH~ O? 5~C~: C-O DiSC!CTS. ~capt as other,isa provided in Smctions 8-60-9 and 8-60.10~ no ~ai!dir~ cr St~act~a in a C-O ~strict sha~ have a Height in excess of th_r.y-~_~ (35) · - '. ' ':...: .... , :.../:.~, ~,'; ~.~',-~}'~m. .:~'~'~m:'~. . 8-46.6 CO~ L~!TATIONS: C-0 DI~S. ~ C-0 Districts the aggregate ground coverage~ .calculated as"provide~ ~='S~io~"8-60.50, ~hall not excee~ ~50) per cent of the~raa of the~9.~. 'All open . t. . dust free condition, eichar'by.:landscaping or by pavifig] 'rd' ~th=dards . . : ~... .. approved by th~- Zdning ..A~nis~ra~or- __.'- _. .......... ~ .. . ..: ~pe: Business Signs. " Size: J~ea of ali' signs not to-exceed one.(1), squ~r~ foot..~or.each . .-..".' Building Frontage~'-'up -'to--a'-.max~ of fifty '(50)"sh~u'ar~'-f~'f~ for"each' business, prc~ded,l however f that 'e~ouai~Fss zs ~uar~nteed ~an~y- '. five (25) scu~re feet of"sign area. Locatzon: Wall Si~s ~ ..... .. -- .. -.'--. Character: No si~ns sh~ll be flashing or ~e~tta~,]~n~a~ zoving. parts, or be located so' a%.~ol'he'6irec:ad towar'd~ laz~s'.~'kn~' ......... (J~ended by sac. 3~ Ord. 74-1) ...:.. _. . 8-46.7.1 OFFICE ~Ui~LYG ~-~ ~Eh~iCATiON S!~: C-O DIS~iCTS. In addition to sig:.s pe~itted by Section 8-46.7 hut ~ub'je~'¥~'_ . Sec- tion 8-60.68 and aa qualified below ~n office bui!d~g may be per- mitted an office ~ui!ding M~star Identification Si~: subjec% to Si~e De~e!c=men~ Review pursuant to Sec~io~ 8-95.0. The Office Bqi!ding Master !dantific~tion Sign shall be in architecture! hk~ny ~th the .. design of tko buildings ~endad to ~e iRent~iad, ~ wall-mounted By its design as an integral par~ of the wall of the building to which it is attached and if ~reesta..cz~= t..en l~itad t= z lsw-pr~fi!e ~ign r. ct exceeding eight (8) feet in height with its =eons of support c=ncaaled ~.d located within a plantar of appropriate ~ensio~. The Office ~ui!ding Master Identification Sign shall mot ~caed fifty (50) square feet in area, shall be pe~it=ed for office building which con- - .tains no l~ss than four (4) tenants or any ins~i:u:iozal use, and tho copy shall include only the n~a of the office c~lex or- institutions! (j~ended by sec. 2, Ord. 74-1) 8-46.8' O~R ~G~TiONS: C-O DIS~'ICTS. Ail nse~ i= C-O Districts shall ccmfo~ to'the perfo~anc~ st~dards of this Ckzpter for districts as set forth in Section 8-50.1. (Amended hy ~ec. 4, Ord. 69-83) peri. itt ed Uses Retail commercial shopper goods ~lts~n~s ~ch ~nerml ~rc~di~ Stor~ e. ~ Appli~ces~ic Stor~ . ...... f. ~y/S~i&l Intere~ Stores _ g. Gifts/S~i~ty Stores 3- ~ Stores k. Au~ p~s Stores s~l~ ~es t~t offer ~i~n ~ b~ on pri~ ~d q~ity. Ezt~g ~d ~i~ng e~mb!is~nts ~clud~g, ~ not 1~ to, the foll~ng: c. ~n~ Ice ~e~ P~lor g. ~tessen h. i- ~dy or ~ts j. He,th Ye k. ~e ~d Cn~se with on-~le liq~ ti~e f~ Stzte of c~iforniz. not limited to, the following: the following: pe~scnal Service e~ablis,~ents including, a. Beauty Shop b. Barber Shop c. Shoe Repair d. Clezner and Dryer L~undry f. Figure Salon g. Photographer h. Fortaz! Wezr/F~nt ~! i. Interior Decorator Travel A=~ent k. Key Shop 1. Dressmaking ' dr Knit{ing m. T~ilor Shop n. Fzzndcr ~ft Shop Office including, but not lira/ted to, a. Opt cmetrist b. Medical and Dental c. d. Accounting e. Architect f. Empto~Dent Agency g. Bell Estzte h. Ot~er Administrative ~ud Professiou~l Office . ,TTACHMENT Subject to approval of a Conditional Use Permit: a. Ccn~m~nity, religious and cbm-ritable' ir~tit~ion facilities and uses. b. Public facilities and ases. c. Veterinary Office f. Recycling Centers, when operated in conjunction with a Permitted Use on the s~me prenises. g. In-patient mud out-patient hes_lth facilities as licensed by the State Department of Health Sez";ices. - ~...i.;=.- · - . h ...... Grocery Stores .... ~.. ....... Prohibited Uses All retail cccmercial u~es defined as convenience stores, including: a. LiquDr ~nd Wine Stores b. Drive-in and Drive-through P, estaurants c. Meat, Fish or Poultry Stores . d. Convenience Food Stores and other Cores which sell food mud o%her b0uaehold gocds for consuraption in a short time. New smd used vehicle sales and/or vehicle repair ~nd service, service stations. P~sidential rises. industriz!usas. SEE ~1 II:F_'r 'll:I '.- ( ATTACHMENT A ~ESOLUTION OF THE'CITY COUNCIL APPROVING A RELEASE AND SETTLEMENT 'AGREEMENT AND PUBLIC DEDICATION AGREEMENT WITH JOHN AND SAL ENEA: WHEREAS, ~n June 22, .1987, the City COuncil adopted Resolution No. 41-87, Approving and Establishing Findings and- General Provisions for a Planned Development~Rezoning concerning Planned Development Application PA87-018; and .!' · WHEREAS,f John Enea and Sal Enea have, on November 24, 1987, filed Action No. H129689-3 'in Alameda County Superior Court~, challenging the validity of a certain condition imposed by .~the City of Dublin for approval of Planned. Development.. Application PA87-018; and ' WHEREAS, in order to compromise and settle said.laws'uit, the city believes it is in its best interest to enter into the attached Release and Settlement Agreement and Public Dedication Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby approve the attached Release and Settlement Agreement and Public Dedication Agreement, and further authorizes the Mayor and City Manager to execute said Agreements. PASSED, APPROVED ANMD ADOPTED this 14th day of December, 1987. AYES: Councilmembers Eegarty, }[offatt, Snyder, Vonheeder and Mayor Jeffery NOES: None ABSENT: None -- - - -~City 'C~rk . TTACHMEHT RELEASE ARD SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT THIS RELEASE AND SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT is entered into on December 14, 1987, by and between JO~N ENEA and SAL ENEA (hereinafter "Plaintiffs") and the CITY OF DUBLIN, a general law city (hereinafter "Defendant"). RECITALS: WHEREAS, on June 22, 1987, by Resolution No. 41-87, the City Council of the City of Dublin approved the Enea Plaza Planned Development Rezoning Application (PA 87-018) subject to a condition requiring Plaintiffs.to dedicate and fully improve a roadway through the southern portion of Assessor's Parcel No. 941-1500-040; and WHEREAS, on November 24, 1987, Plaintiffs filed Alameda County Superior Court action number ~-129689-3 entitled John Enea and Sal Enea v. City of Dublin (hereinafter "the action"), in which, inter alia, Plaintiffs contend that the imposition of the dedication and improvement condition is in violation of the Federal and California Constitutions; and WHEREAS, the Plaintiffs and Defendant desire ~ resolve their differences in the action; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS: !. Defendant shall amend Resolution No. 41-87 to delete the condition that Plaintiffs must fully improve the roadway to be dedicated by them across the southerly portion of APN 941-1500-040. A copy of the proposed Resolution ~ending Resolution 41-87 is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". 2. Defendant shall permit Plaintiffs to pave, at their sole cost and expense, the southerl~ porti6n of AP~ 941-1500-040 within the proposed street right-of-way and 'to use the paved portion for private parking purposes. The pavi~g plan, including design and layout, landscaping and lighting, shall be at the same level of quality as the development approved for the northern portion of the parcel and shall be subject to City review and approval. At such time a~ Defendants accept Plaintiffs' irrevocable offer to dedicate a public roadway .-- across the southerly portion of kPN 941-1500-040, Plaintiffs shall cease to use said paved portion for parking purposes and Plaintiffs shall remove, at their sole cost and expense, all paving, lighting and landscaping placed on that portion of APN 941-1500-040 to be dedicated. Plaintiffs shall hold the Defendant, its officials, officers,-employees and agents harmless from and against any and all loss, liability, expense, claim, costs, suits and damages of every kind, nature and description directly or indirectly arising from the paving and improvement of said portion for private parking purpose~{ the use of said portion for private parking purposes, and the removal of said paving and improvements at the time of dedication. 3. Defendant will not exclude the proposed road area in determining the maximum floor area ratio for APN 941-1500-040 through a Planned Development rezoning process, unless the offer of dedication has previously been accepted. -2- 4. Plaintiffs shall forthwith execute the City of Dublin Public Dedication Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "B" 5. Defendant shall by noon on December 4, 1987, perform any and all inspections necessary to ascertain Plaintiffs' compliance with the~Building Code and all. applicable conditions of approval of the City of Dublin and to enable Plaintiffs to immediately occupy and use the improvements constructed on the northerly portion of APN 941-1500-040 provided, however, that.- said inspections reveal compliance with said Building Code and conditions of approval. Defendant'shall, to the extent consistent with its custom and practice, permit Plaintiffs to provide a security deposit to secure the completion of those items which are not safety-related. Nothing contained herein shall be construed as a waiver by Defendant of compliance by' Plaintiffs with the applicable provisions of said Building Code. 6. Plaintiffs shall dismiss the Complaint filed in said action insofar as it pertains to the Defendant. 7. Plaintiffs hereby release and discharge said .. Defendant, of and from each and every claim, demand, action, cause of action, damage, cost, expense, attorneys' fees, obligation, and liability of whatever kind or nature, in law or equity, arising or to arise in favor of the undersigned, whether known or unknown, including, but not limited to, claims for damages to property, loss of income or business, or special damages of any character, by reason of or growing out of said Defendant's adoption of Resolution No. 41-87 on June 22, 1987. 8. As further material consideration for agreeing to this Settlement, it is expressly understood and ~g~e~d~th~t:' (a) Ail claims, past, present or future, against the Defendant are disputed and this settlement shall not, and~may never be, treated at any time or~in any manner whatsoever~ by anyone, as an admission by, or against the entity released herein, of any liability or obligation relating to-the herein described matters and events, or the truth of any of the allegation of~ the Complaint in said a6tion. (b) This settlement-is considered by the undersigned to be fair, equitable and made in good faith to all parties and/or persons concerned, and entered into freely and Voluntarily with and upon the advice of the attorneys retained to represent the undersigned. (c) This release is expressly intended to cover and include all claims, several or otherwise, past, present or future, known or unknown, which can or may ever be asserted by ?laintiffs' heirs, or otherwise, as the result of Defendant's adoption of Resolution No. 41-87 on Ju~e 22, 1987. (d) The undersigned understand and agree that this Release and Settlement Agreement covers and includes all claims of every kind or nature, past, present or future, known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected, and all claims or rights pursuant to --4-- Section 1542 of the Civil Code of the State of California are hereby expreSsl~ waived as'to Defendant's adoption of Resolutio~ No. 41-87 on June 22, 1987. The undersigned understand that said Section 1542 provides: "A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his favor at the time of executing the release, which if known by him must ha~e materially affected his settlement with the debtor." (e) This release ~hal! bind and be binding upon the heirs, personal representatives or executors, administrators, and assigns of the undersigned, shall inure to the benefit of the agents, employees, servants and successors of the undersigned. (f) The undersigned .Defendant represents and- warrants that ~eyers, Nave, Riback and West are the attorneys employed to represent the undersigned Defendant with respect to ~his Agreement and all matters covered herein, that the undersigned Defendant has been fully advised by said attorneys with respect to the undersigneds' rights and with respect to the execution of this Agreement and to all matters which are subject to this Agreement. (g) The terms of this release are contractual and not a mere recital. It is further understood and agreed that no promises, representations, inducements, or warranties have been made or extended by any part hereto other than those which are expressly set forth in this release and this release contains the entire agreement between the parties relating to the rights and obligations therein. This Agreement shall be construed and enforced pursuant to the laws of the State of California. 10. This Agreement shall not be construed as limiting the legislative authority of the City of Dublin in a manner contrary to law. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed this Release and Settlement Agreement on the dates indicated: CITY OF DUBLIN APPROVED BY THE CITY COUMCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN BY ACTION TAKEN ON December 14 , 1987. APPROVED AS TO FORM. MICHAEL R. NAVE, City Attorney SAL ENEA Dated: ~c~ ~/ Dated:~ ~ -6- CITY OF DUBLIN PUBLIC DEDICATION AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is entered into on. December 14 , 1987, by and between the CITY OF DUBLIN, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "City", and ENEA PLAZA, hereinafter referred to as ."Owner". In consideration of the granting of Certain entitlement of use described as follows: Rezoning Assessor's Parcel Number 941-1500-038-1 and a portion of Assessor's Parcel Number 941-1500-040 from PD (1464th Zoning Unit) to PD, Planned Development District, as more particularly described in Ordinance No. 35-87, and the ultimate acceptance by the City of the property described in Exhibit A herein. It is mutually agreed as follows: 1. Time of Dedication and ComD!etion. Owner shall submit an irrevocable offer of dedication to the City.of the property described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. City agrees to accept such offer of dedication in accordance with the following schedule: At such time as the roadway between Amador Plaza Road and Golden Gate Drive' ~s to be improved, but in no event before the remainder of the proposed roadway is to be improved. As used herein, the word "improved" means that City is in possession of the right-of-way; the fundiQg for construction of the roadway to be improved has been obtained; -and the roadway construction project is within one (1) month of going to bid. 2. A copy of this Agreement shall be recorded by City with the County Recorder. 3. The plan line for the new street c~nnecting Amador Plaza Road with Golden Gate Drive shall be in s~bstantially the same location as depicted in Exhibit A, Owner understands and agrees that the right-of-way may be moved not more than ten (10) feet in any direction without Owner's approval. In such event Exhibit A shall be deemed to be amended to reflect the area within the adopted plan line which is within APN 941-1500-040.~ 4. The City shall by resolU'tion initiate the planned development rezoning process for a redefinition of the planned development to provide that the uses permitted in the southern portion of APN 941-1500-040 shall be identical to those uses permitted pursuant to City Council Resolution Number 41-87 and planned development application PA 87-018. Owner understands and agrees that prior to development, ~wner shall comply with City's Site Development Review procedure. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the par'ties have executed this Agreement on the day and year hereinabove written. OWNER: CITY: CITY OF DUBLIN, a municipal RESOLUTIO~ 1~O. 105-87 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITer OF DUBLIN AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 41-87 WHICH APPROVED PA 87-018 WHEREAS, on June 22, 1987, the City Council adopted Resolution Number 41-87 approving and establishing findings and general Provisions for a planned development rezoning concerning planned development application PA 87-018; and W~EREAS, John Enea and Sal Enea have on November 24, 1987~ filed action number E 129689-3 in Alameda County Superior Court, challenging the validity of a certain condition imposed by the City of Dublin for approval of planned development application PA 87-018; and W~EREAS, in order to compromise and settle said lawsuit, the City Council agrees to modify that certain condition of approval; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Dublin City Council does hereby modify and amend Resolution No. 41-87 as follows: 1. Condition (5) on page 2 is deleted in its entirety, and the following language is substituted therefor: "5) The Developer shall execute an irrevocable offer of dedication of the se?ment of 'the proposed road parallel to Dublin boulevard which passes through the southern portion of APN 941-1500-040. This proposed road has been identified as needed for the buildout of the downtown area in the Dublin Downtown Specific Plan (including the buildout of this property). The new roadway is to run between Amador Plaza Road in this project, westward to Golden Gate Drive, and is to be located south of the retail complex currently under construction. The exact location and width will be determined by the City through further detailed studies. "The timing of the acceptance of this offer of dedication shall be as follows: "a) At such time as the roadway is to be improved, but in no event before the remainder of the proposed roadway is to be improved. "b) Prior to and a~ a further condition of this rezoning, the Developer and the City shall enter into an agreement embodying the above conditions. "c) These conditions shali be recorded in the Office of the Recorder,of Alameda County'by the City." 2. The City shall by resolution initiate the planned development rezoning process for a redefinition of the planned development to provide that the uses permitted in the southern portion of APN 941-1500-040 shall be identical to those uses permitted pursuant to City Council Resolution Number 41-87 and planned development application PA 87-018. Development in the southern portion shall comply with C~ty's Site Development Review proces. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 14th day of December, 1987. AYES: Councilmembers H~garty, Moffatt, Snyder, Vonheeder and Mayor Jeffery NOES: None ABSENT: None ATTEST: ~ I , -2- NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR: PA 87-178, Enea Plaza (southern portion) Planned p~velopment Rezoning Request (Pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21000, er seq;) LOCATION: APPLICANT: The southern 3.0+ acres of Assessor's Parcel Number 941-1500-040 on tke west side of Amador Plaza Road near Dublin Blvd. Initiated by Resglution No. 41-87 of the Dublin City Council ' DESCRIPTION: A Planned Development Rezoning request to rezone the southern 3.0+ acres of APN 941-1500-040 (located on the west side of Amador Plaza Road near Dublin Blvd.) from a PD, Planned Development District altow~ng administrative office uses with limited ancillary retail use to a new PD, Planned Development District allowing a range of retail shopper, office, personal service and financial uses, identical to those permitted to City Council Resolution No. 41-87 and Planned Development Application PA 87-018. FINDINGS: The project will not have a significant effect on the environment. INITIAL STUDY: The project initial study is available for review at the City offices and indicates the proposed project will nto have a significant impact on the environment. ~ MITIGATION MEASURES: None required. pREPARATION: This Negative Declaration was prepared by the City of Dublin Planning Staff, (415) 829-4916. SIGNATL~E: DATE: February 22, 1988 Laurence L. Tong, Planning Director 7 ATTACHMEHT NEW TRAFFIC WIDENING OF DUBLIN NEW TRAFFIC IGNAL SAN RAIMON ROAD YVIDENING --.SA~ RA~4ON ROAD 'OFF-RAN1P IMPROVEMENTS NEW STREET Circulation Improvements DUBLIN DOWNTOWN PLAN DUBLIN, CALIFORNIA '-