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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.2 Attch 1 Reso Appr'vg SDR Permit RESOLUTION NO. 13-XX A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN APPROVING A SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PERMIT FOR THE HEIGHTS AT POSITANO (NEIGHBORHOOD E-2) FOR 84 SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED RESIDENTIAL UNITS ON APPROXIMATELY 21.08 ACRES WITHIN TRACT 8109 (Lots 1 through 84) PLPA 2013-00003 WHEREAS, the Applicant, KB Home, has requested approval of a Site Development Review for 84 single-family detached residences within the Positano Planned Development known as The Heights at Positano (Neighborhood E-2); and WHEREAS, The Heights at Positano (Neighborhood E-2) is approximately 21.08 acres within Tract 8109 (Lots 1 through 84) located in the southeasterly portion of Positano, at the easterly terminus of Positano Parkway, south and west of Positano Neighborhood E-1 (Veneto at Positano), east of Croak Road and the Positano open space/stream corridor, and north of the Croak Ranch property; and WHEREAS, on November 8, 2005, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 05-61 approving Vesting Tentative Tract Map 7586; and WHEREAS, on December 13, 2005, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 32-05 approving Planned Development (PD) Zoning - Stage 1 Development Plan for the entire 1,134- acre Fallon Village (PA 04-040) and Ordinance 33-05 approving the Stage 2 Development Plan for the 488-acre Braddock & Logan properties (PA 07-005) now known as Positano; and WHEREAS, on December 6, 2005, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 222-05 certifying a Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (SEIR) (SCH #2005062010) to the Eastern Dublin EIR, a program EIR, initially certified by the City of Dublin in 1993 (SCH#91103064) and the Supplemental EIR for the Eastern Dublin Property Owners (EDPO) (SCH # 2001052114) certified in 2002 by Resolution 40-02; and WHEREAS, no further environmental review is required. There are no new impacts identified with this proposed project that are beyond those impacts studied in the Supplemental Environmental Impact Report; and WHEREAS, the 84 lots that comprise The Heights at Positano (Neighborhood E-2) are identified as Lots 1 through 84 of Tract 8109; and WHEREAS, a complete application was submitted and is available and on file in the Community Development Department; and WHEREAS, the Applicant has submitted project plans, including floor plans and elevations, dated May 7, 2013, for a Site Development Review relating to The Heights at Positano (Neighborhood E-2); and ATTACHMENT 1 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing on said application on May 28, 2013, for this project; and WHEREAS, proper notice of said public hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and WHEREAS, a Staff Report was submitted recommending that the Planning Commission approve the Site Development Review; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hear and use independent judgment and considered all said reports, recommendations, and testimony hereinabove set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission of the City of Dublin does hereby make the following findings and determinations regarding said proposed Site Development Review for 84 lots (Lots 1 through 84) of Tract 8109 known as The Heights at Positano (Neighborhood E-2): Site Development Review: A. The proposal is consistent with the purposes of Chapter 8.104 of the Zoning Ordinance, with the General Plan and any applicable Specific Plans and design guidelines because: 1) The project will not undermine the architectural character and scale of development in which the proposed project is to be located; 2) the project will provide a unique, varied, and distinct housing opportunity; 3) the project is consistent with the General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan Land Use designation of Single-Family Residential; and 4) the project complies with the development standards established in the Planned Development Zoning Stage 2 Development Plan. B. The proposal is consistent with the provisions of Title 8, Zoning Ordinance because: 1) the project contributes to orderly, attractive, and harmonious site and structural development compatible with the existing site lay out and subdivision mapping and blends well with the surrounding properties; and 2) the project complies with the development regulations set forth in the Planned Development Zoning. C. The design of the project is appropriate to the City, the vicinity, surrounding properties, and the lot in which the project is proposed because: 1) the project augments the architectural style offerings in the vicinity; 2) the size and mass of the proposed houses are consistent with the lot sizes and other residential developments in the surrounding area; 3) the project will supply unique and varied floor plan options and enhanced elevations on the corner lots; and 4) the project will provide more design offerings contributing to a more "custom" look of the Positano planned community. D. The subject site is suitable for the type and intensity of the approved development because: 1) the lots have already been subdivided to conform with the General Plan, Eastern Dublin Specific Plan and the Planned Development Zoning Stage 1 and 2 Development Plan for this area, and 2) the proposed homes to be developed on the 2 property meet all of the development standards established to regulate development in Fallon Village. E. Impacts to existing slopes and topographic features are addressed because: 1) the proposed project site is already subdivided; 2) the infrastructure is under construction including streets and utilities; 3) the project complies with the approved grading plan and conforms to the required lot size and building envelope. F. Architectural considerations including the character, scale and quality of the design, site lay out, the architectural relationship with the site and other buildings, screening of unsightly uses, lighting, building materials and colors and similar elements result in a project that is harmonious with its surroundings and compatible with other developments in the vicinity because: 1) the proposed houses will utilize four (4) of the approved architectural style standards established in the Fallon Village Planned Development Plan; 2) the materials referenced in the design guidelines will be utilized; 3) the homes when constructed will blend with and be similar to homes already being constructed in the general vicinity; and 4) the color and materials proposed are similar and complementary to colors and material being utilized on homes currently being constructed in the vicinity. G. Landscape considerations, including the location, type, size, color, texture and coverage of plant materials, and similar elements have been incorporated into the project to ensure visual relief, adequate screening and an attractive environment for the public because: 1) all perimeter landscaping, walls, fences, and hardscape are proposed for construction in accordance with the master plan; and 2) the project front yard landscaping and sideyard fencing is consistent with other developments currently under construction in the vicinity and conform to the requirements of the Stage 2 Development Plan and the Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance. H. The site has been adequately designed to ensure the proper circulation for bicyclist, pedestrians, and automobiles because: 1) all infrastructure including streets, parkways, pathways, sidewalks, and streetlighting are proposed for construction in accordance with the master plan; and 2) development of this project will conform to the major improvements already installed allowing residents the safe and efficient use of these facilities. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Planning Commission of the City of Dublin does hereby approve the Site Development Review for the proposed project known as The Heights at Positano (Neighborhood E-2) (84 units), as shown on plans prepared by SDG Architects Inc., HWA Landscape Architecture/Site Planning, and Mackay & Somps dated May 7, 2013 subject to the conditions included below. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: Unless stated otherwise all Conditions of Approval shall be complied with prior to the issuance of building permits or establishment of use and shall be subject to Planning Department review and approval The following codes represent those departments/agencies responsible for monitonnq compliance of the conditions of approval [PL 1 Planning fBl Building (POI Police [PWI Public Works LP&CSI Parks & Community Services [ADMI Administration/City Attorney, [FINI Finance, fFl Alameda 3 County Fire Department f DSRI Dublin San Ramon Services District [C01 Alameda County Department of Environmental Health, [Z71 Zone 7. NO. Agency When Source CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Required, Prior to: PLANNING DIVISION 1. Approval. This Site Development Review approval is for PL Ongoing Standard the construction of 84 single-family detached residential units on approximately 21.08 acres within Tract 8109 (Lots 1 through 84). This approval shall be as generally depicted and indicated on the plans prepared by SDG Architects Inc., HWA Landscape Architecture/Site Planning, and Mackay & Somps dated May 7, 2013 on file in the Community Development Department, and as specified by the following Conditions of Approval for this project. 2. Time Extension. The original approving decision-maker PL One year Standard may, upon the Applicant's written request for an following extension of approval prior to expiration, and upon the approval determination that any Conditions of Approval remain date adequate to assure that applicable findings of approval will continue to be met, grant a time extension of approval for a period not to exceed six (6) months. All time extension requests shall be noticed and a public hearing or public meeting shall be held as required by the articular Permit. 3. Effective Date. This Site Development Review approval PL On going Standard becomes effective 10 days after action by the Planning Commission. 4. Compliance with previous approvals: The Applicant PL On going Standard shall comply with all Conditions of Approval for Vesting Tentative Tract 7586 as approved by the Planning Commission, Resolution No. 05-61 on November 8, 2005. 5. Permit Expiration: Construction or use shall commence PL One year Standard within one (1) year of Site Development Review (SDR) from approval, or the SDR shall lapse and become null and approval void. Commencement of construction or use means the actual construction or use pursuant to the approval, or demonstrating substantial progress toward commencing such use. If there is a dispute as to whether the SDR has expired, the City may hold a noticed public hearing to determine the matter. Such a determination may be processed concurrently with revocation proceedings in appropriate circumstances. If a SDR expires, a new application must be made and processed according to the re uirements of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance. 6. 1 Revocation of permit. The permit shall be revocable for PL Ongoing Standard 4 NO. Agency When Source CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Required, Prior to: cause in accordance with Chapter 8.96 of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance. Any violation of the terms or conditions of this permit shall be subject to citation. 7. Required Permits. Applicant/Developer shall comply with PL, PW Issuance of Standard the City of Dublin Zoning Ordinance and obtain all Building necessary permits required by other agencies (Alameda Permits County Flood Control District Zone 7, California Department of Fish and Game, Army Corps of Engineers, Regional Water Quality Control Board, State Water Quality Control Board) and shall submit copies of the permits to the Public Works Department. 8. Requirements and Standard Conditions. The Various Issuance of Standard Applicant/Developer shall comply with applicable Building Alameda County Fire, Dublin Public Works Department, Permits Dublin Building Department, Dublin Police Services, Alameda County Flood Control District Zone 7, Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority, Alameda County Public and Environmental Health, Dublin San Ramon Services District and the California Department of Health Services requirements and standard conditions. Prior to issuance of building permits or the installation of any improvements related to this project, the Developer shall supply written statements from each such agency or department to the Planning Department, indicating that all applicable conditions required have been or will be met. 9. Modifications: The Community Development Director PL On going Standard may consider modifications or changes to this Site Development Review approval if the modifications or changes proposed comply with Section 8.104.100 of the Zoning Ordinance. 10. Satellite Dishes: The Applicant/Developer's Architect PL Issuance of Project shall prepare a plan for review and approval by the building Specific Director of Community Development and the Building permit Official that provides a consistent and unobtrusive location for the placement of individual satellite dishes. Individual conduit will be run on the interior of the unit to the satellite location on the exterior of the home to limit the amount of exposed cable required to activate any satellite dish. It is preferred that where chimneys exist, the mounting of the dish be incorporated into the chimney. In instances where chimneys do not exist, then the plan shall show a common and consistent location for satellite dish placement to eliminate the over proliferation, haphazard and irregular placement. 11. Indemnification: The Applicant/Developer shall defend, PL, B On going Standard 5 NO. Agency When Source CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Required, Prior to: indemnify, and hold harmless the City of Dublin and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action, or proceeding against the City of Dublin or its agents, officers, or employees to attack, set aside, void, or annul an approval of the City of Dublin or its advisory agency, appeal board, Planning Commission, City Council, Community Development Director, Zoning Administrator, or any other department, committee, or agency of the City to the extent such actions are brought within the time period required by Government Code Section 66499.37 or other applicable law; provided, however, that The App Iicant/Deve lope r's duty to so defend, indemnify, and hold harmless shall be subject to the City's promptly notifying The Applicant/Developer of any said claim, action, or proceeding and the City's full cooperation in the defense of such actions or proceedings. 12. Retaining Walls: The Applicant/Developer shall indicate PL Issuance of Project on the plot plans, with dimensions, the precise location of building Specific the point on the side yard retaining walls where the wall permit material will change from precision block (able to be stuccoed) to split face block. The intent of this condition is to assure that the entire portion of the wall visible to the street (from the perpendicular side-yard fence to the end of the wall closest to the street) is able to be enhanced with stucco material as required in the Planned Development Plan. Also, it is intended that the perpendicular side yard fence should be located at the transition point of the two block materials. No stucco wall face should occur behind the perpendicular side yard fence. Potential issues may arise in the field conditions which will be addressed on a case-by-case basis as directed by the Stage 1 and Stage 2 Planned Develo ment Plan. 13. Clean up. The Applicant/Developer shall be responsible PL On going Standard for clean-up and disposal of project related trash and for maintaining a clean, litter-free site. 14. Controlling Activities. The Applicant /Developer shall PO, PL On going Standard control all activities on the project site so as not to create a nuisance to the surrounding residences. 15. Noise/Nuisances. No loudspeakers or amplified music PO, PL On going Standard shall be permitted to project or be placed outside of the residential buildings during construction. 6 NO. Agency When Source CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Required, Prior to: 16. Accessory Structures. The use of any accessory PL, B, F On going Standard structures, such as storage sheds or trailer/container units used for storage or for any other purpose during construction, shall not be allowed on the site at any time unless a Temporary Use Permit is applied for and approved. 17. Final building and site development plans shall be PL Issuance of Project reviewed and approved by the Community Development building Specific Department staff prior to the issuance of a building permit permit. All such plans shall insure: a. That standard residential security requirements as established by the Dublin Police Department are provided. b. That ramps, special parking spaces, signing, and other appropriate physical features for the handicapped, are provided throughout the site for all publicly used facilities. c. That continuous concrete curbing is provided for all parking stalls, if necessary. d. That exterior lighting of the building and site is not directed onto adjacent properties and the light source is shielded from direct offsite viewing. e. That all mechanical equipment, including air conditioning condensers, electrical and gas meters, is architecturally screened from view, and that electrical transformers are either underground or architecturally screened. f. That all vents, gutters, downspouts, flashings, etc., are painted to match the color of adjacent surface. g. That all materials and colors are to be as approved by the Dublin Community Development Department. Once constructed or installed, all improvements are to be maintained in accordance with the approved plans. Any changes, which affect the exterior character, shall be resubmitted to the Dublin Community Development Department for approval. h. That all exterior architectural elements visible from view and not detailed on the plans be finished in a style and in materials in harmony with the exterior of the building. All materials shall wrap to the inside corners and terminate at a perpendicular wall plane. i. That all other public agencies that require review of NO. Agency When Source CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Required, Prior to: the project are supplied with copies of the final building and site plans and that compliance is obtained with at least their minimum Code requirements. 18. Fees. The Applicant/Developer shall pay all applicable PW Zone 7 and Standard fees in effect at the time of building permit issuance Parkland In- including, but not limited to, Planning fees, Building fees, Lieu Fees Dublin San Ramon Services District fees, Public Facilities Due Prior to fees, Dublin Unified School District School Impact fees, Filing Each Public Works Traffic Impact fees, City of Dublin Fire Final Map; Services fees, Noise Mitigation fees, Inclusionary Other Fees Housing In-Lieu fees, Alameda County Flood and Water Required Conservation District (Zone 7) Drainage and Water with Connection fees, and any other fees either in effect at the Issuance of time and/or as noted in the Development Agreement. Building Permits 19. Final landscape plans, irrigation system plans, tree PL Issuance of Standard preservation techniques, and guarantees, shall be building reviewed and approved by the Dublin Planning Division permit prior to the issuance of the building permit. All such submittals shall insure: a. That plant material is utilized which will be capable of healthy growth within the given range of soil and climate. b. That proposed landscape screening is of a height and density so that it provides a positive visual impact within three years from the time of planting. c. That unless unusual circumstances prevail, at least 75% of the proposed trees on the site are a minimum of 15 gallons in size, and at least 50% of the proposed shrubs on the site are minimum of 5 gallons in size. d. That a plan for an automatic irrigation system be provided which assures that all plants get adequate water. In unusual circumstances, and if approved by Staff, a manual or quick coupler system may be used. e. That concrete curbing is to be used at the edges of all planters and paving surfaces where applicable. f. That all cut and fill slopes conform to the master vesting tentative map and conditions detailed in the Site Development Review packet. g. That all cut and fill slopes graded and not constructed 8 NO. Agency When Source CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Required, Prior to: by September 1, of any given year, are hydroseeded with perennial or native grasses and flowers, and that stock piles of loose soil existing on that date are hydroseeded in a similar manner. h. That the area under the drip line of all existing oaks, walnuts, etc., which are to be saved are fenced during construction and grading operations and no activity is permitted under them that will cause soil compaction or damage to the tree, if applicable. i. That a guarantee from the owners or contractors shall be required guaranteeing all shrubs and ground cover, all trees, and the irrigation system for one year. j. That a permanent maintenance agreement on all landscaping will be required from the owner insuring regular irrigation, fertilization and weed abatement, if applicable. 20. Water Efficient Landscaping Regulations: The PL On going Standard Applicant shall meet all requirements of the City of Dublin's Water-Efficient Landscaping Regulations, Section 8.88 of the Dublin Municipal Code. 21. Sustainable Landscape Practices: The landscape PL On going Standard design shall demonstrate compliance with sustainable landscape practices as detailed in the Bay-Friendly Landscape Guidelines by earning a minimum of 60 points or more on the Bay-Friendly scorecard and specifying that 75% of the non-turf planting only requires occasional, little or no shearing or summer water once established. 22. Plotting: The approved Site Development Review would PL Issuance of Project allow any of the four approved floor plans to be building Specific constructed on any of the lots within Neighborhood E-2, permits subject to the site plan and matrix/fit list on Sheets C1.A, C1.B, and C1.0 and the following criteria and limitations: • Any single floor plan may not exceed 40% of the subdivision. • Individual floor plans may be placed next to each other. However, only two of the same individual floor plans may be plotted next to each other without being interrupted by a different floor plan. • If two of the same individual floor plans are plotted next to each other, the same individual floor plan may not be plotted across the street from the two. 9 NO. Agency When Source CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Required, Prior to: ■ In no case will the same architectural elevation or color scheme be allowed next to or across the street from each other, unless they are a different individual floor plan. 23. Public Art Project: If the project is required to comply P&CS Issuance of Project with Sections 8.58.05A and 8.58.05D of Chapter 8.58 building Specific (Public Art Program) of the Dublin Municipal Code then permits Zoning the Applicant/Developer has elected to pay an in-lieu fee Ord Chp in accordance with Chapter 8.58 of the Dublin Municipal 8.58 Code and shall comply with the Public Art Compliance Report submitted by Applicant/Developer, dated May 7, 2013, and on file with the Planning Department. The value of the public art project is required to equal or exceed 0.5% of the building valuation (exclusive of land) for the project. The Building Official has determined that the total building valuation of the project (exclusive of land) is $43,488,396.00. Therefore, Applicant/Developer will pay a public art fee valued at a minimum amount of $217,441.98. 24. Clarification. In the event that there needs to be PW, PL On going Standard clarification to these Conditions of Approval, the City Engineer or Community Development Director has the authority to clarify the intent of these Conditions of Approval to the Developer without going to a public hearing. The City Engineer or Community Development Director also has the authority to make minor modifications to these conditions without going to a public hearing in order for the Applicant/Developer to fulfill needed improvements or mitigations resulting from impacts of this project. 25. Applicant/Developer shall obtain an Encroachment PW Construction Standard Permit from the Public Works Department for all construction activity within the public right-of-way of any street where the City has accepted the improvements. At the discretion of the City Engineer an encroachment for work specifically included in an Improvement Agreement may not be required. 26. Applicant/Developer shall obtain a Grading / Sitework PW Construction Standard Permit from the Public Works Department for all private grading and site improvements. This will include any community walls or soundwalls installed as part of the project. Wall construction will be subject to plan review by the Public Works Department and the Building Division, and will be subject to special inspections during 10 NO. Agency When Source CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Required, Prior to: construction. 27. Plot plans shall be submitted for review and approval by PW Building Standard the Public Works Department and the Community Permits Development Department prior to approval of building permits. 28. Roof drainage shall be connected to a closed conduit, PW Tract impmt Standard discharging to a curb drain or connected to the storm agreement drain system. Concentrated flows will not be allowed to drain across public sidewalks 29. The Applicant/Developer is responsible for ensuring that PW During Standard all contractors implement all storm water pollution construction prevention measures in the SWPPP. 30. Removal of Obstructions. Applicant/Developer shall PW Issuance of Standard remove all trees including major root systems and other Occupancy obstructions from building sites that are necessary for Permits public improvements or for public safety as directed by the soils engineer and Public Works Director. 31. Utility Siting Plan. The Applicant/Developer shall PW, PL Issuance of Standard provide a final Utility Siting Plan showing that Grading transformers and service boxes are placed outside of Permits public view where possible and/or screened to the satisfaction of the Community Development Director and Public Works Director. Applicant/Developer shall place all utility infrastructures underground including electric, telecommunications, cable TV, and gas in accordance with standards enforced by the appropriate utility agency. Utility plans showing the location of all proposed utilities shall be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer/Public Works Director prior to installation. BUILDING DIVISION 32. Building Codes and Ordinances: All project B Through Standard construction shall conform to all building codes and Completion ordinances in effect at the time of building permit. 33. Retaining Walls: All retaining walls over 30 inches in B Through Standard height and in a walkway area shall be provided with completion guardrails. All retaining walls located on private property, over 24 inches, with a surcharge, or 36 inches without a surcharge, shall obtain permits and inspections from the Building Division. 34. Phased Occupancy Plan: If occupancy is requested to B Occupancy Standard occur in phases, then all physical improvements within of any each phase shall be required to be completed prior to affected occupancy of any buildings within that phase except for building items specifically excluded in an approved Phased Occupancy Plan, or minor handwork items, approved by Ii NO. Agency When Source CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Required, Prior to: the Community Development Department. The Phased Occupancy Plan shall be submitted to the Directors of Community Development and Public Works for review and approval a minimum of 45 days prior to the request for occupancy of any building covered by said Phased Occupancy Plan. Any phasing shall provide for adequate vehicular access to all parcels in each phase, and shall substantially conform to the intent and purpose of the subdivision approval. No individual building shall be occupied until the adjoining area is finished, safe, accessible, and provided with all reasonable expected services and amenities, and separated from remaining additional construction activity. Subject to approval of the Community Development Director, the completion of landscaping may be deferred due to inclement weather with the posting of a bond for the value of the deferred landscaping and associated improvements. 35. Building Permits: To apply for building permits, B Issuance of Standard Applicant/Developer shall submit seven (7) sets of building construction plans to the Building Division for plan check. permit Each set of plans shall have attached an annotated copy of these Conditions of Approval. The notations shall clearly indicate how all Conditions of Approval will or have been complied with. Construction plans will not be accepted without the annotated resolutions attached to each set of plans. Applicant/Developer will be responsible for obtaining the approvals of all participation non-City agencies prior to the issuance of building permits. 36. Construction Drawings: Construction plans shall be B Issuance of Standard fully dimensioned (including building elevations) building accurately drawn (depicting all existing and proposed permit conditions on site), and prepared and signed by a California licensed Architect or Engineer. All structural calculations shall be prepared and signed by a California licensed Architect or Engineer. The site plan, landscape Ian and details shall be consistent with each other. 37. Air Conditioning Units: Air conditioning units and B Occupancy Standard ventilation ducts shall be screened from public view with of unit materials compatible to the main building and shall not be roof mounted. Units shall be permanently installed on concrete pads or other non-movable materials approved by the Building Official and Community Development Director. Air conditioning units shall be located such that each dwelling unit has one side yard with an unobstructed width of not less than 36 inches. Air conditioning units 12 NO. Agency When Source CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Required, Prior to: shall be located in accordance with the PD text. 38. Temporary Fencing: Temporary Construction fencing B Through Standard shall be installed along the perimeter of all work under completion construction. 39. Addressing: B Issuance of Standard a. Provide a site plan with the City of Dublin's address building grid overlaid on the plans (1 to 30 scale). Highlight all permit and exterior door openings on plans (front, rear, garage, through etc.). (Prior to release of addresses) completion b. Provide plan for display of addresses. The Building Official and Director of Community Development shall approve plan prior to issuance of the first building permit. (Prior to permitting) c. Addresses will be required on the front of the dwellings. Addresses are also required near the garage door opening if the opening is not on the same side of the dwelling as the front door. (Prior to permitting) d. Address signage shall be provided as per the Dublin Residential Security Code. (Occupancy of any Unit). e. Provide a site plan with the approved addresses in 1 to 400 scale prior to approval or release of the project addresses. (Prior to permitting) f. Exterior address numbers shall be backlight and be posted in such a way that they can be seen from the street. 40. Engineer Observation: The Engineer of record shall be B Scheduling Standard retained to provide observation services for all the final components of the lateral and vertical design of the frame building, including nailing, hold downs, straps, shear, roof inspection diaphragm and structural frame of building. A written repo shall be submitted to the City Inspector rp for to scheduling the final frame inspection. 41. Foundation: Geotechnical Engineer for the soils report B Through Standard shall review and approve the foundation design. A letter completion shall be submitted to the Building Division on the approval. 42. Green Building: Green Building measures as detailed B Through Standard may be adjusted prior to master plan check application completion submittal with prior approval from the City's Green Building Official. Provided that the design of the project complies with the City of Dublin's Green Building 13 NO. Agency When Source CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Required, Prior to: Ordinance and State Law as applicable. In addition, all changes shall be reflected in the Master Plans. (Through Completion) The Green Building checklist shall be included in the master plans. The checklist shall detail what Green Points are being obtained and where the information is found within the master plans. (Prior to first permit) Prior to each unit final, the project shall submit a completed checklist with appropriate verification that all Green Points required by 7.94 of the Dublin Municipal Code have been incorporated. (Through Completion) Homeowner Manual — if Applicant/Developer takes advantage of this point the Manual shall be submitted to the Green Building Official for review or a third party reviewer with the results submitted to the City. (Through Completion) Applicant/Developer may choose self-certification or certification by a third party as permitted by the Dublin Municipal Code. Applicant/Developer shall inform the Green Building Official of method of certification prior to release of the first permit in each subdivision / neighborhood. 43. Electronic File: The Applicant/Developer shall submit all B Issuance of Standard building drawings and specifications for this project in an building electronic format to the satisfaction of the Building Official permit prior to the issuance of building permits. Additionally, all revisions made to the building plans during the project shall be incorporated into an "As Built" electronic file and submitted prior to the issuance of the final occupancy. 44. Construction trailer: Due to size and nature of the B Issuance of Standard development, the Applicant/Developer, shall provide a Building construction trailer with all hook ups for use by City Permits Inspection personnel during the time of construction as determined necessary by the Building Official. In the event that the City has their own construction trailer, the applicant/developer shall provide a site with appropriate hook ups in close proximity to the project site to accommodate this trailer. The Applicant/Developer shall cause the trailer to be moved from its current location at the time necessary as determined by the Building Official at the Applicant/Developer's ex ense. I I 45. 1 Copies of Approved Plans: Applicant/Developer shall B 1 30 days Standard 14 NO. Agency When Source CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Required, Prior to: provide City with 4 reduced (1/2 size) copies of the after permit approved plan. and each revision issuance SECURITY ANDuPOL1�E `l , ,� x, 5 46. Security During Construction. PO, B, During Standard a. Fencing — The perimeter of the construction site shall PW construction be fenced and locked at all times when workers are not present. All construction activities shall be confined to within the fenced area. Construction materials and/or equipment shall not be operated or stored outside of the fenced area or within the public right-of-way unless approved in advance by the Public Works Director. b. Address Sign - A temporary address sign of sufficient size and color contrast to be seen during night time hours with existing street lighting is to be posted on the perimeter street adjacent to construction activities. c. Emergency Contact — Prior to any phase of construction, Applicant/Developer will file with the Dublin Police Department an Emergency Contact Business Card that will provide 24-hour phone contact numbers of persons responsible for the construction site. d. Materials & Tools — Good security practices shall be followed with respect to storage of building materials and tools at the construction site. e. Security lighting and patrols shall be employed as necessary. 47. Graffiti. The Applicant/Developer shall keep the site clear PO, PL Ongoing Standard of graffiti on a regular and continuous basis and at all times. Graffiti resistant materials should be used. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 28th day of May 2013 by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Planning Commissioner Chair ATTEST: 15 NO. Agency When Source CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Required, Prior to: provide City with 4 reduced (1/2 size) copies of the after permit approved plan. and each revision issuance SECURITY AND`POLICE _ 46. Security During Construction. PO, B, During Standard a. Fencing — The perimeter of the construction site shall PW construction be fenced and locked at all times when workers are not present. All construction activities shall be confined to within the fenced area. Construction materials and/or equipment shall not be operated or stored outside of the fenced area or within the public right-of-way unless approved in advance by the Public Works Director. b. Address Sign - A temporary address sign of sufficient size and color contrast to be seen during night time hours with existing street lighting is to be posted on the perimeter street adjacent to construction activities. c. Emergency Contact — Prior to any phase of construction, Applicant/Developer will file with the Dublin Police Department an Emergency Contact Business Card that will provide 24-hour phone contact numbers of persons responsible for the construction site. d. Materials & Tools — Good security practices shall be followed with respect to storage of building materials and tools at the construction site. e. Security lighting and patrols shall be employed as necessary. 47. Graffiti. The Applicant/Developer shall keep the site clear PO, PL Ongoing Standard of graffiti on a regular and continuous basis and at all times. Graffiti resistant materials should be used. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 28th day of May 2013 by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Planning Commissioner Chair ATTEST: Assistant Community Development Director G:1PA#120131PLPA-2013-00003 E-2 The Heights @ PositanolPC Reso SDR Heights E2.doc 15