Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutAttachmt 5 Reso Appv SDR RESOLUTION NO. 05- A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN RECOMMENDING CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF A SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW FOR ENEA PROPERTIES ST ARW ARD ROW RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (P A 04-006) WHEREAS, the Enea Properties Company LLC, the site property owner, has requested approval of a General Plan Amendment to change the land use designation from Retail/Office to Medium Density Residential (6.1 to 14.0 units per acre), a Planned Development District Rezoning and Stage 1 and Stage 2 Development Plan, Site Development Review to subdivide a .77- acre parcel (APN 941-0173-002-02) for ten (10) single-family dwellings and related improvements on land generally located north and east ofStarward Drive, and north of the Shamrock Shopping Center; and WHEREAS, a completed application for each of the requested actions, including the Site Development Review, is available and on file in the Dublin Community Development Department; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the City prepared an initial study consistent with CEQA Guidelines Section 15162 for the Project, including the request for Site Development Review, to assess any potential significant environmental impacts which may result from the project. Various studies addressing potential traffic and air quality, noise, hazardous materials and waste, and geotechnical impacts were prepared for the project, and mitigation measures were recommended to reduce the identified potential impacts to less-than-significant levels. Based on this, a Mitigated Negative Declaration and accompanying Mitigation Monitoring Plan were prepared, and subsequent incorporation of all mitigation measures recommended by the various studies and the City's standards for construction in the Project design, and further evaluation, has determined that the Project, as designed and proposed, would not result in any significant adverse impacts. All potential environmental impacts have been reduced to a less-than-significant level. The Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Program are proposed for adoption with this Project and are include in the attachments to the Staff report; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing on said application on January 25, 2005; and WHEREAS, proper notice of said hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and WHEREAS, a Staff Report was submitted to the Planning Commission recommending City Council approval of Site Development Review for the Project, subject to Conditions of Approval contained in this Resolution, and recommending the Planning Commission transfer approval authority of the project to the City Council pursuant to the Dublin Zoning Ordinance, and in conjunction with the before mentioned applications for the Project; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hear and consider all said reports, recommendations and testimony hereinabove set forth on January 25, 2005 and used their independent judgment; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin Planning Commission does hereby recommend the City Council make the following findings and determinations regarding said proposed Site Development Review: 1. Approval of this application (P A 04-006) as conditioned is consistent with the purposes and intent of Section 8.104 (Site Development Review) of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance as 1 ,j S- it will promote orderly, attractive and harmonious site development compatible with site constraints and compatible with surrounding properties and neighborhoods, because the project's building elevations, landscaping, colors and materials reflect those of development in the project vicinity. 2. The approval of this application, as conditioned, will comply with the policies of the General Plan, as proposed for amendment, and the Planned Development Rezoning and the Stage 1 and Stage 2 Development Plan for the project which allows for residential development at a density of 14 dwelling units per acre for a total of 10 single-family homes at this location. 3. The approval of this application, as conditioned, is in the best interests of the public health, safety, and general welfare as the development is consistent with all laws and ordinances of the City of Dublin and implements the General Plan, as proposed for amendment. 4. The proposed site development, including site layout, vehicular access, circulation and parking, setbacks, height, walls, public safety, and similar elements, as conditioned, has been designed to provide a desirable environment for the development. 5. The Project has been designed with consideration given to the character, scale, and quality of the architectural design and detailing with regard to the site and the surrounding residential development. The Project will provide a unique residential development of 10 dwelling units which is compatible with the urban nature of the neighborhood, and along with the Conditions of Approval in this Resolution, will provide a high quality residential subdivision. 5. Landscape considerations, including the location, type, size, color, texture, and coverage of plant materials, and similar elements (shown on Sheet L-l of Exhibit C to Attachment 3), have been made to ensure visual relief and an attractive environment to the public as front yard landscaping, street trees, and a landscaped sidewalk strip will support the pedestrian- oriented character of the development's porches and porticos to create an attractive place for residents and pedestrians to walk. BE IT FURTHER RESOL VED THAT THE Dublin Planning Commission does hereby recommend City Council approval of the Site Development Review for the Enea Properties Starward Row Residential Project, P A 04-006, subject to the following Conditions of Approval, and subject to City Council approval of the proposed General Plan Amendment and Planned Development District Rezoning! Stage 1 and Stage 2 Development Plan, and approval ofthe Vesting Tentative Tract Map 7597 by the Planning Commission. 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 subiect to Department of Community Development review and approval. The following codes represent those departments/agencies responsible for monitoring compliance of the conditions of approval. rpL.] Planning, rB] Building, [PO] Police, rpW] Public Works [ADM] Administration/City Attorney, [FIN] Finance, rFl Dublin Fire Department, rDSR] Dublin San Ramon Services District, rCO] Alameda County Department of Environmental Health, rITl Information Technology Department. 2 SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW Development pursuant to the Site Development Review approval for P A 04-006 shall generally conform to the following plans and documents available and on file in conjunction with the Planned Development Stage 1 and 2 Development Plan in the Department of Community Development, as conditioned: Architectural and Project Plans prepared by Craig + Grant Architects, Inc. for "Starward Row" dated January 10,2005; Vesting Tentative Tract Map 7597 and Preliminary Grading, Drainage and Utility Plan prepared by DeBolt Engineering, dated January 10,2005; and a Conceptual Landscape Plan, Sheet L-l of Project Plans, prepared by Borrecco/Kilian and Associates, dated November 12, 2004, by the City of Dublin. The Site Development Review shall also generally conform to the Colors and Materials Board received on October 1, 2004, and the Streetscape ElevationlView submitted by the Applicant/Developer, which are on file in the City of Dublin Community Development Department. 1. Standard Conditions. The project shall comply with the PL,B Through Standard Cit of Dublin Site Deve10 ment Review Standards. Com letion 2. Fees. Applicant/Developer shall pay all applicable fees in Various Various times, Standard effect at the time of building permit issuance, including, but no later but not limited to, Planning fees, Building fees, Dublin than Issuance San Ramon Services District Fees, Public Facilities Fees, of building Dublin Unified School District School Impact fees, Public permits Works Traffic Impact fees, Dublin Fire Services fees; Noise Mitigation fees; Alameda County Flood and Water Conservation District (Zone 7) Drainage and Water Connection fees; and any other fees in effect at the time of building permit issuance. Unissued building permits subsequent to new or revised TIP's shall be subject to recalculation and assessment of the fair share of the new or revised fees. 3. Colors and Materials Board. The colors and materials PW Issuance of Standard utilized in the project shall conform with the Colors and Building Materials Board submitted by the Applicant/Developer Permits dated received October 1, 2004, and the Streetscape Elevation/View submitted by the Applicant/Developer. Any changes to colors or materials shall be subject to approval of the Director of Community Development to reflect an chan es made durin ro' ect review. 4. House Numbers List. Applicant/Deve1oper shall submit PL,F Issuance of Standard a house numbers list corresponding lots shown on the Building Tentative Map. Said list is subject to approval of the Permits Director of Community Development. Approved numbers or addresses shall be placed on the homes. The address shall be positioned to be plainly visible and legible from the street fronting the property. Said numbers shall contrast with their back rounds. 5. Term. Approval of the Site Development Review shall PL Approval of Standard be valid for one year from approval by the Planning Improvement Commission. If construction has not commenced by that Plans time, this approval shall be null and void. The approval period for Site Development Review may be extended six (6) additional months by the Director of Community Develo ment u on determination that the Conditions of 3 6. 7. 8. 9. Approval remain adequate to assure that the findings of approval will continue to be met. (Applicant/Developer must submit a written request for the extension prior to the ex iration date of the Site Develo ment Review. Revocation. The SDR will be revocable for cause in PL accordance with Section 8.96.020.1 of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance. Any violation of the terms or conditions of this a roval shall be sub' ect to citation. Plot Plans. Plotting Plans for each phase of the project PL and dwelling unit type shall be submitted by the Applicant/Developer to the Department of Community Development for approval by the Director of Community Development prior to submitting for building permits in each res ective hase. Automatic Garage Door Openers. Automatic garage B, PL door openers shall be provided for all dwelling units and shall be of a roll-up type. Garage doors shall not intrude into the public right-of-way. Garage for Lot 10 shall have two automatic ara e door 0 eners. Modification or Amendment to Approved Site PL Development Review. Modification or Amendment to an approved Site Development Review shall be pursuant to Section 8.104.090 of the Zoning Ordinance. The process for amending a Site Development Review shall be the same as the process for approving a Site Development Review except that the decisionmaker for minor changes in the Site Development Review for individual lots shall be the Communit Develo ment Director. On-going Issuance of Building Permits Occupancy of Unit On-going Municipal Code Standard Standard Z.O. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Building and Fire Codes. The project shall comply with B, F Uniform Building Code and Fire Code as adopted by the City of Dublin including opening and wall rating based on distance from ro ert line. Smoke detectors. The Applicant/Developer shall provide B, F smoke detectors in accordance with the California Buildin Code section 310.9. Survey. Due to the proximity of the dwellings, PL foundation forms shall be surveyed to verify location prior to foundation inspection. Building Permits. To apply for building permits, the B, PL, PW Applicant shall submit eight (8) sets of full construction plans for plan check. 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 be complied with. Construction plans will not be accepted without the annotated conditions attached to each set of plans. The Applicant/Developer will be responsible for compliance with all Conditions of Approval specified and obtaining the approvals of all participating non-City agencies prior to the issuance of build in or radin ermits. Construction Plans. Construction lans shall be full B, PL, PW 4 Issuance of building permit Issuance of building ermit Prior to issuance of Building Pennit and on- om Prior to issuance of building permits Prior to issuance UBC and FC UBC PL ,PL,PW ,PL,PW 20. 21. 22. 15. dimensioned (including building elevations) accurately drawn (depicting all existing and proposed conditions on site), and prepared and signed by a California licensed Architect or Engineer. The site plan, landscape plan and details shall be consistent with each other. Air Conditioning Units. Air conditioning units and B, PL ventilation ducts shall be screened from public view with 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 to be approved by the Building Official and the Director of Community Development. 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 shall be located in accordance with the PD text. Postal authorities. The developer shall confer with the PL local postal authorities to determine the type of mail receptacles necessary and provide a letter stating their satisfaction with the type of mail service to be provided. Specific locations for such units shall be to the satisfaction of the Postal Service. Engineer Observation. The Engineer of record shall be B, PL retained to provide observation services for all components of the lateral and vertical design of the building, including nailing, holdowns, straps, shear, roof diaphragm and structural frame of building. Engineer shall certify elevations above grade of floors and roof framing. A written report shall be submitted to the City Inspector prior to schedulin the final frame ins ection. Fireplaces. Wood-burning fireplaces are prohibited. B of building pennits Prior to , PL Occupancy of Unit 16. Prior to issuance Standard of Building Pennit 17. Prior to Final Standard Frame Inspection and Ongoing 18. Issuance of Standard building pennit and on- oin . Issuance of UBC building pennit and on-going. 19. Construction within 3 feet of the property line shall be B I-hour rated construction in both R-3 and U-1 occupancies of TVN construction. All projections from the exterior of the buildings with 3 feet setback of the property line shall be of I-hour construction. Overhangs / projections may only project up to 12 inches into areas where openings are prohibited. Openings in R-3 are prohibited within 3 feet of the property line; therefore no projections are permitted closer than 24 inches to the property line. (503.2 and Table 5A CB; sheet SP-l. Please see section 705 for ro' ectionswithin the re uired setbacks for 0 enin s. Electrical and Gas Meters. The Applicant/Developer B, PL shall submit the locations of all electrical and gas meters to the Community Development Director for review and a roval of ro osed locations. Floor elevations. Pad and finish floor elevation B, PW, PL certification may be required to certify overall height and height above flood plain. Under-floor areas are not permitted in an area within the I OO-year of lower flood lain. Green Buildin Guidelines. To the extent ractical, the B On- om Standard Prior to issuance Standard of Building Pennit Issuance of B Building Permits 5 applicant shall incorporate Green Building Measures. Green Building Plan shall be incorporated into construction plans submitted to the Building Division for review. A copy of suggested Green Building techniques and materials is available from the Buildin Division. Street Name Sign Content. Street name signs shall display the name of the street together with a City standard shamrock logo. Posts shall be galvanized steel 1 e. 24. Grading/Sitework Permit. All site improvement work PW Issuance of PW and public right-of-way work must be performed per a Grading Pennit Grading/Sitework Permit issued by the Public Works Department. Said permit will be based on the final set of improvement plans to be approved once all of the plan check comments have been resolved. Please refer to the handout titled Grading/Site Improvement Permit Application Instructions and attached application (three 8- 1/2" x II" pages) for more information. The Applicant/Developer must fill in and return the applicant information contained on pages 2 and 3. The current cost of the permit is $10.00 due at the time of permit issuance, although the Applicant/Developer will be responsible for an ado ted increases to the fee amount. 25. Improvement and Grading Plans. All improvement PW Issuance of PW and grading plans submitted to the Public Works Grading Pennit Department for review/approval shall be prepared in accordance with the approved Tentative Map, these Conditions of Approval, and the City of Dublin Municipal Code including Chapter 7.16 (Grading Ordinance). When submitting plans for review/approval, the Applicant/Developer shall also fill-out and submit a City of Dublin Improvement Plan Review Checklist (three 8- 1/2" x 11" pages). Said checklist includes necessary design criteria and other pertinent information to assure that plans are submitted in accordance with established City standards. The plans shall also reference the current City of Dublin Standard Plans (booklet), and shall include applicable City of Dublin Improvement Plan General Notes (three 8-1/2" x II" pages). For on-site improvements, the Applicant/Developer shall adhere to the City's On-site Checklist (eight 8-1/2" x II" pages). All of these reference documents are available from the Public Works Department (call telephone 925-833-6630 for more information . 26. Retaining Walls. Where finish grade of this property is PW Issuance of Standard! in excess of twenty-four (24) inches higher or lower than Building Pennit PW the abutting property or adjacent lots within the subdivision, a concrete or masonry block retaining wall or other suitable solution acceptable to the Director of Public Warks/City Engineer shall be required and any fence or wall height shall be measured from the top of grade on the hi her side of the retainin wall or slo e. 6 27. Walls and Fences. All walls and fences shall conform to PL Occupancy of Z.O. Section 8.72.080 of the Zoning Ordinance unless Unit otherwise required by this resolution. Construction/installation of common/shared fences for all side and rear yards shall be the responsibility of Applicant/Developer. Construction shall comply with fence detail submitted with the Project Plans, Sheets D-l and D-2. The perimeter masonry wall on the south side of the ro' ect shall be at a minimum hei ht of seven feet. 28. Fencing. A detailed fencing/wall plan shall be submitted PW,PL Approval of Standard with the improvement plans for the first phase of Improvement development. The design, height, and location of the Plans fences/walls shall be subject to approval of the Director of Community Development. Wall sections shall not be butted together but separated by pilasters. The site shall be secured during construction with temporary security fencin . 29. Wall or Fence Heights. All wall or fence heights shall PW Approval of Standard be a minimum 6 feet high (except in those locations Improvement where Section 8.72.080 of the Zoning Ordinance requires Plans lower fence heights). All walls and fences shall be designed to ensure clear vision at all street intersections to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works. 30. Uniform Building Security Code. All residential P On-going UBSC buildings shall be constructed in accordance with the currently adopted Uniform Building Security Code, pursuant to Chapter 7.32.220 of the Dublin Municipal Code. 31. Perimeter Fencing. The Applicant/Developer shall fence P,PW Prior to Standard the perimeter of the project site and utilize security grading and lighting, alarm system, surveillance cameras, and patrols through as necessary. The Applicant/Developer shall work with completion of the Dublin Police Services Department on an on-going the project basis to establish an effective theft prevention and security program. 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 City En ineer/Public Works Director. 32. Final Landscaping and Irrigation Plan. PL,PW Issuance of Standard Applicant/Developer shall submit a Final Landscaping Building and Irrigation Plan, conforming to the requirements of Permits or Section 8.72.030 of the Zoning Ordinance (unless according to otherwise required by this Resolution). The plans shall be Phased stamped and approved by the Director of Public Warks Occupancy and the Director of Community Development. That plan Plan, should generally conform to the Site Plan and Conceptual whichever is Landscape Plan prepared by Borrecco/Kilian and first Associates, shown in the project plans as Sheet L-l. It must reflect an revised ro' ect desi n shown on the 7 33. Tentative Map with a later date. All trees shall be 24-inch box size and all shrubs shall be 5-gallon size. All utilities shall be effectively screened. The existing multi-branch palm tree, chamaerops humilis, shall be preserved on site within Lot I. Review. Shrub, vine, espalier, perennial, and ground cover varieties shall be reviewed and approved by the Director of Communit Develo ment. Fire-resistant or drought tolerant plant varieties. Fire- resistant or drought tolerant plant varieties shall be re uired in the lant alette. Backflow devises. Backflow devises shall be hidden from view by means of fencing, enclosures, landscaping and/or berms. Lawn sprinkler control valve. Lawn sprinkler controllers shall be located in the rear yards of the residences. Standard Plant Material, Irrigation System and Maintenance Agreement. Applicant/Developer shall sign and submit a signed copy of the City of Dublin Standard Plant Material, Irrigation System and Maintenance Agreement prior to the occupancy of any units. Water Efficient Landscape Regulations. Applicant/Developer shall ensure that the Final Landscaping and Irrigation Plan conforms to the City's Water Efficient Landscape Regulations, including dual i in to facilitate future rec cled water. PL Issuance of Standard Building Permits PL,F Issuance of Standard Building Permits PL Issuance of Standard Grading Permits B,PL Issuance of Standard Building Permits PL Occupancy of Standard Any Unit PL,PW, DSR Issuance of Grading Permits Standard 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. Occupancy Permit Requirements. Prior to issuance of an Occupancy Permit, the physical condition of the project site shall meet minimum health and safety standards including, but not limited to the following: a. The streets and walkways providing access to each building shall be complete, as determined by the City Engineer/Public Works Director, to allow for safe, unobstructed pedestrian and vehicle access to and from the site. b. All traffic control devices on streets providing access to the site shall be in place and fully functional. c. All street name signs and address numbers for streets providing access to the buildings shall be in place and visible. d. Lighting for the streets and site shall be adequate for safety and security. All streetlights on streets providing access to the buildings shall be energized and functioning. Exterior lighting shall be provided for building entrances/exits and pedestrian walkways. Security lighting shall be provided as required by Dublin Police. e. All construction equipment, materials, or on-going work shall be separated from the public by use of fencing, barricades, caution ribbon, or other means approved by 8 PW, B, PL Occupancy of First Building PW the City Engineer/Public Works Director. f. All fire hydrants shall be operable and easily accessible to City and ACFD personnel. g. All site features designed to serve the disabled (i.e. H/C parking stalls, accessible walkways, signage) shall be installed and fully functional. 40. Refuse Collection Areas. The refuse collection areas PL within the project shall be reviewed by the Community Development Director and the refuse collection service provider to ensure that adequate space is provided to accommodate collection and sorting of petrucible solid waste as well as source-separated recyclable materials enerated b the residents of the ro·ect. 41. Decorative Entrance Lights. The Applicant/Developer PL shall submit the final design of the two decorative entrance light posts for review and approval by the Communit Develo ment Director. 42. Glare/Reflective Finishes. The use of reflective finishes PL on building exteriors is prohibited. In order to control the effects of glare within this subdivision, reflective glass shall not be used on all east-facin windows. 43. Details. Prior to Building Permit issuance, the Applicant/ BL Developer shall submit revised architectural elevations to the Director of Community Development for review and approval for all architectural styles indicating additional architectural embellishments (belly bands, sill bands, shutters, etc.) for the passive building wall. Architectural plans submitted for Building Permit applications shall indicate window recesses or reveals of 2 to 3 inches on all elevations to the satisfaction of the Community Develo ment Director. 44. Fence on Eastern Property Line. If the fence which lies PL along the eastern property line is found to be in poor condition or is damaged during construction, the Applicant/Developer shall replace the fence with a new fence that is equivalent in design and construction. Fence plan shall be submitted to the Community Development Director or his designee for review and approval prior to construction. 45. Lot Coverage Increases. Increases in lot coverage on PL approved lots shall be generally prohibited due to the amount of coverage approved for each of the 10 lots with this Project. However, minor adjustments to lot coverage may be permitted by a Conditional Use Permit approved for the lot b the Plannin Commission. Approval of Standard Improvement Plans Approval of Standard Improvement Plans Issuance of Standard Building Permits Building Standard Permit Issuance On-going PD On-going PD 46. Geographic Information System. Once the City PW, IT Engineer/Public Works Director approves the development project, a digital vectorized file on floppy or CD of the Improvement Plans shall be submitted to the City and DSRSD. Digital raster copies are not acceptable. The di ital vectorized files shall be in AutoCAD 14 or Acceptance of Standard improvements by City Council. 9 higher drawing format or ESRI Shapefile format. Drawing units shall be decimal with the precision of 0.00. All objects and entities in layers shall be colored by layer and named in English, although abbreviations are acceptable. All submitted drawings shall use the Global Coordinate System of USA, California, NAD 83 California State Plane, Zone III, and U.S. foot. Said submittal shall be acceptable to the City's GIS Coordinator. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 25th day of January, 2005 by the following votes: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Planning Commission Chairperson ATTEST: Planning Manager 10