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STAFF REPORT
CITY COUNCIL
DATE: June 4, 2019
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers
FROM:
Christopher L. Foss, City Manager
SUBJECT:
Administrative Numbering Correction to Ordinance Adding Dublin
Municipal Code Section 6.04.295 regarding Electric Vehicle Parking to the
Dublin Traffic Code
Prepared by: Caroline P. Soto, City Clerk/Records Manager
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The City Council will consider the correction of an administrative numbering error in the
Ordinance Adding Dublin Municipal Code Section 6.04.295 regarding Electric Vehicle
Parking to the Dublin Traffic Code.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the new ordinance number for Ordinance No. 15 -16 Adding Dublin Municipal
Code Section 6.04.295 regarding Electric Vehicle Parking to the Dublin Traffic Code.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
N/A
DESCRIPTION:
At its August 16, 2016 City Council meeting, the City Council adopted Ordinance No.
07-16 adding Dublin Municipal Code Section 6.04.295 regarding Electric Vehicle
Parking to the Dublin Traffic Code (Attachment 1). Due to an administrative error,
Ordinance No. 07-16 was subsequently also assigned to the Ordinance Amending the
Zoning Map and Approving a Planned Development Zoning District with a Related
Stage 1 Development Plan for the Whole Project Site and a Stage 2 Development
Plan For Phase 1A of the Kaiser Dublin Medical Center Project PA 08-50 and PLPA
2016-00007 (APNS 985-0061-005-00 And 985-0027-009-02) (Attachment 2). Staff is
now asking for the City Council’s approval to renumber the Ordinance Adding Dublin
Municipal Code Section 6.04.295 regarding Electric Vehicle Parking to the Dublin
Traffic Code to Ordinance No. 15-16. All other sections of the ordinance remain the
same and valid.
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STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE:
N/A
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:
N/A
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Ordinance Adding Dublin Municipal Code Section 6.04.295 regarding Electic Vehicle
Parking to the Dublin Traffic Code
2. Ord 07-16 Kaiser Stage 1 and 2 Development Plan
3. August 16, 2019 Regular City Council Meeting Adopted Minutes
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ORDINANCE NO. ________16
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
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ADDING DUBLIN MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 6.04.295 REGARDING ELECTRIC VEHICLE
PARKING TO THE DUBLIN TRAFFIC CODE
The Dublin City Council does ordain as follows:
Section 1: Section 6.04.295 is added to Title 6, Chapter 6.04 of the Dublin Municipal Code
as follows:
6.04.295 Electric Vehicle Parking
A. Authority.
This section is enacted pursuant to Sections 22511 and 22511.1 of the California Vehicle Code.
B. Purpose.
The electric vehicle parking standards established in this chapter are intended to promote
sustainable and alternative transportation practices; manage the availability of off -street
parking, particularly in areas that will maximize the use of electric vehicles; and thereby improve
traffic and parking circulation.
C. Definitions.
As used in this chapter, unless otherwise apparent from the context, the following words and
phrases shall have the following meanings:
“Electric vehicle” means a vehicle that operates, either partially or exclusively, on electrical
energy from the electrical grid, or an off grid source, that is stored on board for motive
purposes.
“Electric vehicle charging station” means equipment that has as its primary purp ose the transfer
of electric energy to a battery or other energy storage device on an electric vehicle.
D. Designation of electric vehicle parking spaces.
(a) Designation of parking spaces. The director of public works, or designee, is
authorized in accordance with the purposes of this chapter to designate spaces in off -street
public parking facilities for the exclusive parking of electric vehicles that are connected to
electric vehicle charging stations for the purpose of transfer of electricity to the b attery or other
energy storage device of an electric vehicle.
(b) Signs or markings. Upon designation of a parking space or spaces for the
exclusive use of electric vehicles pursuant to subsection (a), the public works department shall
place signs or markings giving adequate notice that the parking space or spaces are restricted
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and to be used only for such electric vehicles. The signs or markings shall be in compliance with
Section 22511 of the California Vehicle Code indicating that vehicles left standing in violation of
the restriction may be removed. The parking restriction shall not apply to the designated parking
spaces until the sign or markings have been placed.
E. Electric vehicle parking restriction.
(a) Where a sign designating a parking space for the exclusive use of charging
electric vehicles is posted, no person shall park in that space any nonelectric vehicle, electric
vehicle that is not connected to the electric vehicle charging station, electric vehicle that is not
charging, or electric vehicle that has been charging for more than four hours.
(b) The police department is authorized to cite and/or remove or cause the removal of
vehicles parked in violation of this section in accordance with Section 22511 of the California
Vehicle Code.
SECTION 2. CEQA
This Ordinance is exempt from CEQA per CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3). Section
15061(b)(3) states that CEQA applies only to those projects that have the potential to cause a
significant effect on the environment. The adoption of this Or dinance is exempt from CEQA
because the Ordinance does not, in itself, allow the construction of any building or structure, but
it sets forth the regulations for parking electric vehicles within the City. This Ordinance itself,
therefore, has no potential for resulting in significant physical change in the environment,
directly or ultimately.
SECTION 3. EFFECTIVE DATE
This ordinance shall take effect and will be enforced thirty (30) days after its adoption.
SECTION 4. POSTING
The City Clerk of the City of Dublin shall cause this Ordinance to be posted in at least three (3)
public places in the City of Dublin in accordance with Section 36933 of the Government Code of
the State of California.
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 16th day of August, 2016, by the following
vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
_______________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
___________________________________
City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 7 — 16
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF DUBLIN
AMENDING THE ZONING MAP AND APPROVING A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ZONING
DISTRICT WITH A RELATED STAGE 1 DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE WHOLE PROJECT
SITE AND A STAGE 2 DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR PHASE 1A
OF THE KAISER DUBLIN MEDICAL CENTER PROJECT
PA08-50 and PLPA 2016-00007
APNs 985-0061-005-00 and 985-0027-009-02)
The Dublin City Council does ordain as follows:
SECTION 1:, Findings
A. Pursuant to Section 8.32.070 of the Dublin Municipal Code, the City Council finds as follows.
1. The Kaiser Dublin Medical Center Project ("the Project") PD-Planned Development
zoning meets the purpose and intent of Chapter 8.32 in that it provides a comprehensive
development plan that creates a desirable use of land that is sensitive to surrounding
land uses by virtue of the layout and design of the site plan.
2. Development of Kaiser Dublin Medical Center Project under the PD-Planned
Development zoning will be harmonious and compatible with existing and future
development in the surrounding area in that the site will provide new retail, restaurant,
and personal services to residents in an area that has similar uses nearby and is also
adjacent to existing and future workplaces and residential neighborhoods.
B. Pursuant to Sections 8.120.050.A and B of the Dublin Municipal Code, the City Council finds as
follows.
1. The PD-Planned Development zoning for Kaiser Dublin Medical Center Project will be
harmonious and compatible with existing and potential development in the surrounding
area in that the proposed Site Plan has taken into account sensitive adjacencies and will
provide a wide range of amenities to the surrounding neighborhoods.
2. The project site conditions were documented in the Environmental Impact Report
EIR) that has been prepared, and the environmental impacts that have been identified will
be mitigated to the greatest degree possible. There are no site challenges that were
identified in the EIR that will present an impediment to utilization of the site for the
intended purposes. There are no major physical or topographic constraints and thus the site
is physically suitable for the type and intensity of the retail commercial center
approved through the PD zoning.
3. The PD-Planned Development zoning will not adversely affect the health or safety of
persons residing or working in the vicinity, or be detrimental to the public health, safety
and welfare in that the project will comply with all applicable development regulations and
standards and will implement all adopted mitigation measures.
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4. The PD-Planned Development zoning is consistent with and in conformance with the
Dublin General Plan, as amended, in that the proposed use as a medical campus and
adjacent commercial shopping center is consistent with the proposed Medical Campus
and Medical Campus/Commercial land use designations for the site.
C. Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, the City Council adopted a Final EIR
via Resolution 151-16 on September 20, 2016, prior to approving the Project.
SECTION 2:
Pursuant to Chapter 8.32, Title 8 of the City of Dublin Municipal Code the City of Dublin Zoning
Map is amended to rezone the property described below to a Planned Development Zoning
District:
58 acres south of Dublin Blvd. between Grafton Station and Fallon Gateway. Interstate
580 forms the southern boundary of the site. (Assessor Parcel Numbers 985-0061-005-
00 and 985-0027-009-02) ("the Property").
A map of the rezoning area with a related Stage 1 Development Plan is shown below (entire
project site and outlined in red):
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The regulations for the use, development, improvement, and maintenance of the Property are
set forth in the following Stage 1 Development Plan for the entire 58 acre Project area, which is
hereby approved. Any amendments to the Stage 1 Development Plan shall be in accordance
with section 8.32.080 of the Dublin Municipal Code or its successors.
Stage 1 and Stage 2 Development Plan for the Kaiser Dublin Medical Center Project
This is a Stage 1 and Stage 2 Development Plan pursuant to Chapter 8.32 of the Dublin Zoning
Ordinance. This Development Plan meets all the requirements for both a Stage 1 and Stage 2
Development Plan and is adopted as part of the PD-Planned Development rezoning for the
Kaiser Dublin Medical Center Project, PA 08-50 and PLPA-2016-00007.
The PD-Planned Development District and this Stage 1/Stage 2 Development Plan provides
flexibility to encourage innovative development while ensuring that the goals, policies, and
action programs of the General Plan and provisions of Chapter 8.32 of the Zoning Ordinance
are satisfied.
The following Stage 1 Development Plan applies to the entire 58-acre project site and the
Zoning District for the project site is PD-Planned Development (PA 08-050).
1. Statement of Permitted Uses.
Permitted Uses (as defined by the Zoning Ordinance) for the Medical Campus (identified
as Phases 1A, 2, and 3):
Health Services/Clinics-including, without limitation, a comprehensive range of
outpatient primary and specialty care services, urgent care, radiation/oncology
Ord No. 7-16, Adopted 10/4/2016, Item No. 4.4 Page 3 of 8
services, outpatient surgery, diagnostic services including radiology and telemedicine,
women's services, inpatient care, including diagnostic and treatment services,
surgical services and emergency care, and supporting ancillary health care services
such as optical, pharmacy, laboratory, education and training
Medical Offices and Medical Office Buildings
High-Acuity Medical Centers/Hospitals (including full service High-Acuity Medical
Centers/Hospitals with 24-hour operations)
Central Utility Plants, including renewable energy facilities, and ancillary structures to
serve the project site
Parking Structures ancillary to medical uses
Skilled Nursing, Assisted Living, or Licensed Care Facilities
Day Care Facilities
Permitted Uses (as defined by the Zoning Ordinance) for the Commercial parcel
identified as Phase 1B):
Hotel or resort
Eating and drinking establishments)
Entertainment (including movie theater, performance venue, or similar)
Automotive sales (outdoor display/storage area limited to 10% of the subject parcel)
The following retail uses:
o Home Furnishings
o Clothing/Fashion
o Office Supplies
o Home Appliance/Electronics
o Hardware
o Jewelry
o Bookstore
o Sporting Goods
o Grocery
o Other retail establishments determined by the Community Development Director to
be similar (in terms of City revenue generation and use type) to the
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Conditionally Permitted Uses for the Commercial parcel (identified as Phase 1 B)
Membership-based warehouse retail store`'
Professional and Administrative Offices
Research and Development
Automotive sales (outdoor display/storage area more than 10% of the subject parcel)
Fitness/Health Club2
Notes:
1. Up to a maximum of 20% of the total building square footage on the commercial parcel. Drive-through
or traditional fast-food chain restaurants shall not be permitted.
2. Up to a maximum of 30% of the total building square footage on the commercial parcel
3. Tobacco Retail uses shall not be permitted.
4. CUP analysis will require a trip generation assessment/site plan review and potentially a supplemental
analysis to determine if the use generates traffic more than what was assumed in the EIR
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3. Site area. proposed densities. and development regulations.
Maximum Building Height: 90 feet
Signage Pursuant to an approved Master Sign Program
Minimum Lot Size None
Maximum lot coverage None
Maximum Building Area 1.2 million square feet
Maximum Floor Area 80
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Parking Stall Dimensions Per Chapter 8.76 Off-Street Parking And Loading Regulations of
Standards the Dublin Zoning Ordinance
Minimum Setbacks None
Parking Spaces Required: Per Chapter 8.76 Off-Street Parking And Loading Regulations of
the Dublin Zoning Ordinance
4. Phasing Plan.
Building/Use Size (SF) Estimated
construction
timeframe
Phase 1A The Hub" medical office building 220,000 2016-2020
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Phase 18 Commercial parcel 250,000 2016-2020
Phase 2 High-Acuity Medical Services building 400,000 2025-2035
possibly a hospital)
Phase 2 Energy Center 50,000 2025-2035
Phase 3 2"0
Medical Office Building 280,000 2035-2040
Phase 3 Parking Structure 2035-2040
Total Project Size 1,200,000 SF
5. Concept Landscape Plan. The landscape design concept is being established with the
detailed designs for Phase 1A, which are included in the Project Plans associated with
the Phase 1A SDR application. The same plant palette and design vocabulary approved
for Phase 1A shall continue through the remainder of the project site.
6. Consistency with General Plan and any applicable Specific Plan. The proposed
project is consistent with the General Plan and Eastern Dublin Specific Plan (as
amended).
7. Inclusionary Zonina Regulations. The Inclusionary Zoning Regulations do not regulate
non-residential projects, so therefore this is not applicable.
8. Aerial Photo. An aerial photo is on file with the Community Development Department.
The following Stage 2 Development Plan applies to Phase 1A only. The Zoning District for the
project site is PD-Planned Development (PLPA-2016-00007).
1. Statement of Compatibility with Stage 1 Development Plan. The Phase 1A portion of
the Kaiser Dublin Medical Center Project is wholly consistent with the Stage 1
Development Plan.
2. Statement of Permitted Uses. Same as Stage 1 Development Plan.
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4. Site area, proposed densities
a. Gross area: 22.2 acres
b. Net area: 22.1 acres
5. Development Regulations
Maximum Building Height: 60 feet
Signage Pursuant to an approved Master Sign Program
Minimum Lot Size None
Maximum lot coverage None
Maximum Building Area 220,000 square feet
Maximum Floor Area 80
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Parking Stall Dimensions Per Chapter 8.76 Off-Street Parking And Loading Regulations of
Standards the Dublin Zoning Ordinance
Minimum Setbacks None
Parking Spaces Required: Per Chapter 8.76 Off-Street Parking And Loading Regulations of
the Dublin Zoning Ordinance
6. Architectural Standards. The conceptual architectural design of the project shall reflect
the following standards as illustrated in the Project Plans. The architectural design shall:
Employ a variety of materials, textures and colors to provide visual interest in the
project and to complement its surroundings.
Use diversity of colors and textures in the building finishes to provide a varied and
interesting base form for the buildings.
Incorporate features such as different wall planes, heights, wall textures, roof elements,
storefront designs, awnings, canopies, trellises, base treatments, signs, light fixtures
and landscaping to contribute layers of detail at the pedestrian level.
Provide functional outdoor plazas where people will gather and socialize, with
landscaping, outdoor seating, enhanced paving treatment, and other features to
provide an appropriate urban scale for the center.
7. Preliminary Landscaping Plan.
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8. Compliance with adopted Mitigation Measures. The Applicant/Developer shall comply with
all applicable action programs and mitigation measures of the Eastern Dublin Specific
Plan and General Plan Amendment EIR and the Kaiser Dublin Medical Center Project EIR.
SECTION 4.
The City Clerk of the City of Dublin shall cause this Ordinance to be posted in at least three (3)
public places in the City of Dublin in accordance with Section 36933 of the Government Code of the
State of California.
SECTION 5.
This ordinance shall take effect and be enforced thirty (30) days from and after its passage.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 4th
day of October 2016 by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Biddle, Hart and Mayor Haubert
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers Gupta a d Wehrenberg
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Employee Introductions:
Emily Determan, Jeff Dybdal, Jim Rodems, Lt. Matt Farruggia, and Sgt. Dan McNaughton
7:05 p.m. 3.1
The City Council welcomed the Dublin Staff members and congratulated Tim Eisler on his
recent promotion.
AO-
Public Comment
7:17 p.m. 3.4
Steve Minniear, Dublin resident, provided public comment.
Bruce Fiedler, Dublin resident, provided public comment.
Jing Firmeza, Dublin resident, provided public comment.
CONSENT CALENDAR
7:24 p.m. Items 4.1 through 4.19
Staff pulled Item 4.18 for further discussion.
On motion of Mayor Haubert, seconded by Vm. Gupta and by unanimous vote, the City Council
took the following actions:
Approved (4.1) the minutes of the July 19, 2016 Regular City Council meeting.
Waived the reading (4.2) and adopted
ORDINANCE NO. 7-16
ADDING DUBLIN MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 6.04.295 REGARDING ELECTRIC VEHICLE
PARKING TO THE DUBLIN TRAFFIC CODE
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