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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 6.8 Estb ROW Lines DBXX (2)SUBJECT' REPORT PREPARED BY: EXHIBITS ATTACHED: AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 14, 1990 Public Hearing' PA 90-033 Establishment of right-of- way lines for the two lane access road connecting to the Hacienda Interchange and parallel to Interstate 58O Dennis Carrington, Senior Planner Lee Thompson, Public Works Director iA) Draft Ordinance Indicating No Protests Received lB) Draft Ordinance Indicating Denial of Protests 2) 3) 4) Proposed Negative Declaration Environmental Assessment Resolution Adopting Negative Declaration Map of Proposed Plan Line for the Two Lane Access Road Description of Proposed Right-of-Way Line Typical Roadway Section City Council Resolution of Intention to Establish Right-of-Way Line (Resolution No. 50-90) RECOMMENDATION' 1) Open public hearing 2) Receive Staff Report and public testimony 3) Question Staff and the public 4) Close public hearing and deliberate 5) Adopt resolution adopting Negative Declaration 6) Waive reading and introduce ordinance establishing right-of-way lines (Exhibit lA or lB as appropriate) 7) Continue the item to the May 29, 1990 City Council meeting for second reading FINANCIAL STATEMENT' Costs to construct the road would depend on the financing mechanism selected for this project. A separate action would be required by the City Council to authorize funding of the construction. The required traffic study for the project costs $4,700 and was expensed within the Engineering operating budget. The remainder of work is City Staff time, budgeted under the Engineering Department and Planning Department operating budget. COPIES TO' Applicant  Owner ITEM NO. PA 90-033 PA 88-010 DBXX DESCRIPTION: In order to facilitate the opening of the Hacienda Road interchange and to expedite additional access from the downtown areas of Dublin to Tassajara Road, a two lane access road has been proposed from the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way east to Tassajara Road. City Staff, including TJKM, the City's traffic engineer, have examined the area and prepared recommendations for the right-of-way line (see Exhibit 5). Need The Hacienda Drive interchange at Interstate 580 is partially constructed at this time. Federal Highway and Caltrans regulations require that a road parallel to Interstate 580 north of the Hacienda Drive interchange running from Tassajara Road to Dougherty Road must be constructed and open to traffic prior to the opening of the interchange. The requirements do not specify how far or close the parallel road must be from Interstate 580. It does require that the parallel road must have one lane in each direction and connect directly to Interstate 580 at the existing and future interchanges. A two lane parallel road will offer the following benefits to Dublin's circulation and traffic flow: 1) The Hacienda interchange can be completed and open to traffic, thus providing alternative circulation routes into Dublin. 2) Internal circulation will be provided in the area east of Dougherty Road to Tassajara Road, which will provide additional circulation lines from downtown Dublin to the eastern area, and reduce the community's dependence on the Dougherty Road/Hopyard interchange. 3) Access will be provided to the future East Dublin/Pleasanton BART station site from the downtown area of Dublin, as well as access to the future BART site from the east. 4) Improve public safety vehicle access to the Santa Rita Jail property. Size/Capacity Exhibit 7 depicts the proposed cross section of the parallel road. Preliminary evaluation of the road calls for two traffic lanes with a paved section of forty feet within a fifty-five foot right-of-way. The fifty-five foot right-of-way will be able to accommodate approximately 17,500 average daily trips (ADT). A description of the proposed right-of-way line is contained in Exhibit 6. Impacts The construction of the two lane access road will have minimal impact to the property through which the proposed right-of-way line would pass. The area which makes up the right-of-way line is presently vacant and is owned by the - 2 Federal Government (Camp Parks), Alameda County and Southern Pacific Transportation Company. (Representatives from both of the governmental bodies have been involved with the establishment of this right-of-way). The establishment of the right-of-way line from the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way to Tassajara Road will not adversely affect any existing businesses or other properties. Timing No precise schedule has been established for construction of the road. Through a cooperative effort between Alameda County and the Cities of Dublin and Pleasanton, it may be possible for the road to be constructed within the next two years. Additional County action would be required for this to occur. Costs Preliminary estimated costs for design, improvement and environmental mitigation of the road will be approximately $3 million, including the two lane roadway link between this access road and the Hacienda Interchange. Financing agreements between the various parties would require separate action by the City Council. Recommendation On April 23, 1990, with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and Staff, the City Council adopted a Resolution of Intention to establish the right-of-line. Staff recommends that the City Council waive the reading and introduce the ordinance establishing a right-of-way line. - 3 ORDINANCE NO. 90 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ESTABLISHING RIGHT-OF-WAY LINES FOR THE TWO LANE ACCESS ROAD CONNECTING TO THE HACIENDA INTERCHANGE AND PARALLEL TO INTERSTATE 580 The City Council of the City of Dublin does ordain as follows: WHEREAS, the City Council adopted a Resolution calling for a public hearing to consider future right-of-way lines for the two lane access road connecting the Hacienda interchange and parallel to Interstate 580 (Resolution No. 50-90) and set a public hearing for May 14, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. to hear objections to the establishment of said right-of-way lines; and WHEREAS, proper notice of said public hearing was duly given; and WHEREAS, no protests were made either in writing or orally to the establishment of said right-of-way lines. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council finds and ordains that: Section 1. Right-of-way lines are hereby established for the two lane access road connecting the Hacienda interchange and parallel to Interstate 580 as follows: Ail that certain real property situate in City of Dublin, State of California, described as follows: A strip of land of the uniform width of 110 feet measured at right angles, and lying 65 feet southerly of, and 45 feet northerly of the following described line: Commencing at the southeasterly corner of Tract 4978, as said Tract was recorded June 5, 1984, in Book 144 of Maps, at Pages 3 through 5, office of the Recorder, County of Alameda, said point also being on the southwesterly right-of-way line of a 50 foot strip belonging to Southern Pacific Transportation Company, thence northwesterly along the southwesterly side line of said 50 foot str~p, and the easterly line of said Tract 4978, North 46--29' 26" west, 49.77 feet; to the True Point of Beginning; thence, leaving said sidelines, South 88° 47' 37" East, at 74.29 past the northeasterly right-of-way line of said 50 foot strip, also being the southwesterly line of that certain parcel of land described as Parcel No. 3 in the deed from Southern Pacific Transportation Company, a Delaware Corporation, to the County of Alameda, in a deed dated November 27, 1985 and recorded December 12, 1985, Series No. 85-264889, official Records of EXIIIBIT x ^ Alameda County, continuing through said Parcel No. 3, a total distance of 148.58 feet terminating on the northeasterly sideline of said Parcel No. 3. side lines of said strip of land to be lengthened or shortened so as to terminate on the West at the northeasterly sideline of said Tract 4978, and on the East at the northeasterly sideline of said Parcel No. 3, land to the County of Alameda (85-264889). All that certain real property situated in the city of Dublin, County of Alameda, State of California, described as follows: A strip of land of the uniform width of 55 feet measured at right angles, and lying 10 feet southerly of, and 45 feet northerly of the following described line: Commencing at the southeasterly corner of Tract 4978, as said Tract was recorded June 5, 1984, in Book 144 of Maps, at Page 3 through 5, office of the Recorder, County of Alameda, said point also being on the southwesterly line of that certain parcel of land described as Parcel No. 3 in the deed from Southern Pacific Transportation Company, a Delaware Corporation, to the County of Alameda, in a deed dated November 27, 1985 and recorded December 12, 1985 as series No. 85-264889, official Records of Alameda County, thence northwesterly along the southwesterly side line of said Parcel No. ~d and the easterly line of said Tract 4978 North 4 29' 26" 49 77 feet; thence leaving said sidelines, South 88° 47' 37" East, 148.58 feet to a point on the northeasterly sideline of said Parcel No. 3 and the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing, South 88° 47' 37" East, 1109.89 feet to a tangent curve to the left; thence along the arc of said curve, having a ~adius of 2000.00 feet, through a central angle of 38~ 27' 31" an arc length a course tangent to the of 1342.46 feet; thence on previous curve, North 52° 44' 52" East, 797.72 feet to the center line of Arnold Road (formerly Oxsen Road, C~unty Road No. 7292 and 7694), said point bears South 1v 23' 25" West, 589.00 feet from concrete monument Number 28 as shown on Record of Survey No. 385, filed October 28, 1970, in Book 8 Records of Surveys at Page 27 through 29, office of the Recorder, County of Alameda. Side lines of said strip of land to be lengthened or shortened so as to terminate on the West at the northeasterly sideline of said Parcel No. 3, land to the County of Alameda (85-264889), and on the East at the westerly sideline of Arnold Road as it exists now. Ail that certain real property situated in the City of Dublin, County of Alameda, State of California, described as follows: A strip of land of the uniform width of 55 feet measured at right angles, and lying 10 feet southerly of, and 45 feet northerly of the following described line: Beginning in the centerline of Arnold Road (formerly Oxsen Road, C~unty Road No. 7292 and 7694), said point bears South 01u 23' 25" West, 589.00 feet from concrete monument number 28 as shown on Record of Survey No. 385, filed October 28, 1970, in Book 8, Records of Surveys at Pages 27 through 29, office of the Recorder, County of Alameda; thence, North 52° 44' 52" East, 156.32 feet to a tangent curve to the right; thence along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 2,000.00 feet, through a central angle of 38- 28' 23" an arc length of 1,342.96 feet; t~ence on a ' South 88~ 46' 45" course tangent to the previous curve, East, 4,674.48 feet to the westerly right-of-way line of Tassajara Road (County Road No. 2568), said point bears, South 14° 30' 58" West, October 28, 1970, in Book 8, Records of Surveys at Pages 27 through 29, office of the Recorder, County of Alameda. side lines of said strip of land to be lengthened or shortened so as to terminate on the West at the northeasterly sideline of said Arnold Road as it now exists, and on the East at the westerly sideline of Tassajara Road as it exists now. Section 2. The effect of said right-of-way lines shall be governed by the provisions of Dublin Ordinance No. 44-87. Section 3. EFFECTIVE DATE AND POSTING OF ORDINANCE. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after the date of its passage. 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 and the State of California. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this __ day of , 1990. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Mayor City Clerk ORDINANCE NO. - 90 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ESTABLISHING RIGHT-OF-WAY LINES FOR THE TWO LANE ACCESS ROAD CONNECTING TO THE HACIENDA INTERCHANGE AND PARALLEL TO INTERSTATE 580 The City Council of the City of Dublin does ordain as follows: WHEREAS, the City Council adopted a Resolution calling for a public hearing to consider future right-of-way lines for the two lane access road connecting the Hacienda interchange and parallel to Interstate 580 (Resolution No. 50-90) and set a public hearing for May 14, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. to hear objections to the establishment of said right-of-way lines; and WHEREAS, proper notice of said public hearing was duly given; and WHEREAS, protests to establishment of said right-of-way line were made by the owners of , which protests are hereby denied. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council finds and ordains that: Section 1. Right-of-way lines are hereby established for the two lane access road connecting the Hacienda interchange and parallel to Interstate 580 as follows: Ail that certain real property situate in City of Dublin, State of California, described as follows: A strip of land of the uniform width of 110 feet measured at right angles, and lying 65 feet southerly of, and 45 feet northerly of the following described line: Commencing at the southeasterly corner of Tract 4978, as said Tract was recorded June 5, 1984, in Book 144 of Maps, at Pages 3 through 5, office of the Recorder, County of Alameda, said point also being on the southwesterly right- of-way line of a 50 foot strip belonging to Southern Pacific Transportation Company, thence northwesterly along the southwesterly side line of said 50 foot strip, and the easterly line of said Tract 4978, North 46° 29' 26" west, 49.77 feet; to the True Point of Beginning; thence, leaving said sidelines, South 88° 47' 37" East, at 74.29 past the northeasterly right-of-way line of said 50 foot strip, also being the southwesterly line of that certain parcel of land described as Parcel No. 3 in the deed from Southern Pacific Transportation Company, a Delaware Corporation, to the County of Alameda, in a deed dated November 27, 1985 and recorded December 12, 1985, Series No. 85-264889, Official Records of Alameda County, continuing through said Parcel No. 3, a total distance of 148.58 feet terminating on the northeasterly sideline of said Parcel No. 3. side lines of said strip of land to be lengthened or shortened so as to terminate on the West at the northeasterly sideline of said Tract 4978, and on the East at the northeasterly sideline of said Parcel No. 3, land to the County of Alameda (85-264889). Ail that certain real property situated in the City of Dublin, County of Alameda, State of California, described as follows: A strip of land of the uniform width of 55 feet measured at right angles, and lying 10 feet southerly of, and 45 feet northerly of the following described line: Commencing at the southeasterly corner of Tract 4978, as said Tract was recorded June 5, 1984, in Book 144 of Maps, at Page 3 through 5, office of the Recorder, County of Alameda, said point also being on the southwesterly line of that certain parcel of land described as Parcel No. 3 in the deed from Southern Pacific Transportation Company, a Delaware Corporation, to the County of Alameda, in a deed dated November 27, 1985 and recorded December 12, 1985 as series No. 85-264889, official Records of Alameda County, thence northwesterly along the southwesterly side line of said Parcel No. 3, and the easterly line of said Tract 4978, North 46© 29' 26", 49.77 feet; thence leaving said sidelines, South 88© 47' 37" East, 148.58 feet to a point on the northeasterly sideline of said Parcel No. 3 and the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing, South 88© 47' 37" East, 1109.89 feet to a tangent curve to the left; thence along the arc of said curve, havinq a radius of 2000.00 feet, through a central angle of 38© 27' 31", an arc length of 1342.46 feet; thence on a course tangent to the previous curve, North 52© 44' 52" East, 797.72 feet to the center line of Arnold Road (formerly Oxsen Roa~, County Road No. 7292 and 7694), said point bears South 1-- 23' 25" West, 589.00 feet from concrete monument Number 28 as shown on Record of Survey No. 385, filed October 28, 1970, in Book 8 Records of Surveys at Page 27 through 29, office of the Recorder, County of Alameda. Side lines of said strip of land to be lengthened or shortened so as to terminate on the West at the northeasterly sideline of said Parcel No. 3, land to the County of Alameda (85-264889), and on the East at the westerly sideline of Arnold Road as it exists now. Ail that certain real property situated in the City of Dublin, County of Alameda, State of California, described as follows: A strip of land of the uniform width of 55 feet measured at right angles, and lying 10 feet southerly of, and 45 feet northerly of the following described line: Beginning in the centerline of Arnold Road (formerly Oxsen Road, County Road No. 7292 and 7694), said point bears South 01© 23' 25" West, 589.00 feet from concrete monument number 28 as shown on Record of Survey No. 385, filed October 28, 1970, in Book 8, Records of Surveys at Pages 27 through 29, Off,ce ?f the Recorder, County of Alameda; thence, North 52-- 44 52" East, 156.32 feet to a tangent curve to the right; thence along the arc of said curve, havin~ a radius of 2,000.00 feet, through a central angle of 38- 28' 23", an arc length of 1,342.96 feet; thence on a course tangent to the previous curve, South 88© 46' 45" East, 4,674.48 feet to the westerly right-of-way line of Tassajara Road (County Road No. 2568), said point bears, South 14© 30' 58" West, October 28, 1970, in Book 8, Records of Surveys at Pages 27 through 29, office of the Recorder, County of Alameda. side lines of said strip of land to be lengthened or shortened so as to terminate on the West at the northeasterly sideline of said Arnold Road as it now exists, and on the East at the westerly sideline of Tassajara Road as it exists now. Section 2. The effect of said right-of-way lines shall be governed by the provisions of Dublin Ordinance No. 44-87. Section 3. EFFECTIVE DATE AND POSTING OF ORDINANCE. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after the date of its passage. 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 and the State of California. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this . day of , 1990. AYES' NOES: ABSENT: Mayor City Clerk - 3 NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR: NEGATIVE DECLARATION (Pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21000, et seq.) LOCATION: Two-lane access road connecting to the Hacienda Interchange and parallel to Interstate 580, City of Dublin DESCRIPTION' Establishment of the right-of-way line of a two-lane road from the Southern Pacific right-of-way to Tassajara Road parallel to and north of Interstate 580 FINDINGS' The project will not have a significant effect on the environment. INITIAL STUDY: The Initial Study is attached with a brief discussion of the following environmental components: 1) Earth 2) Air 3) Water 4) Plant Life & Animal Life 5) Land Use 6) Transportation/Circulation 7) Public Services PREPARATION' This Negative Declaration was prepared by the City of Dublin Planning Staff, (415) 833-6610. SIGNATURE' DATE: April 13, 1990 LLT/DHC:df ,adm~n stral on (415) 833-6650 · Git',,' Couc, c,I {415; 833-66C5 · Finance (4~5~ 83,3 6640 · Bu~'d ng lr-,spe,,c: on (415) 833 6620 Code Enforcement (415) 833 6620 · Eca,reer,ng.~ (415; 833-6630 · P'an,n!ng (415~ 832'-66~0 Police (415". 832 6670 · pji311c V.?,,s (4'5,, 8!~, fZ,~]2~l · Rec,e::mcc {~:15i 833 fiE,~:~ Application Name: T~4~ gA~ ~~b~-~ APPEI~DIX D -- (PART I) INITIAL STUDY (ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FORM) (To be Completed by Applicant pursuant to (city of Dublin Environmental Guidelines, § 1.6) Date Filed: GENERAL iNFORMATION 1. Name and address of developer or project sponsor: ~%~f_~ 2 Address of project: ~ S- ~ _3~ , /oJ- Assessor's Block and Lo 3. Name, address and telephone number of person to be contacted concerning this project: ~~5 ~~-~) ~o~ 4. List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, including those required by city, regional, state and federal agencies: _~oN~ 5. Existing zoning district: 6. Description of Project: (Include site area, uses, size and number of buildings, parking, number of dwelling units, scheduling, and any other information necessary or helpful to understand project. This description must be complete and accurate. Exhibits or photographs should be identified and attached.) (Please attach.) 7. Are the following items applicable to the project or its effects? Discuss below all items checked (attach additional sheets as necessary)- YE___~S N__QO Change in existing features of any bays, tidelands, beaches, lakes or hills, or substantial alteration of ground contours· Change in scenic views or vistas from existing residential areas or public lands or roads. EXHIBiT_ -3.. Appendix D (Initial study/Part I) Page 2 Y E__~S Nq Change in pattern, scale or character of general area of project. significant amounts of solid waste or litter. Change in dust, ash, smoke, fumes or odors in vicinity. Change in ocean, bay, lake, stream or ground water quality or quantity, or alteration of existing drainage patterns. Substantial change in existing noise or vibration levels in the vicinity. site on filled land or on slope of 10 percent (10%) or more. Use of disposal of potentially hazardous materials, such as toxic substances, flammables or explosives. Substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire, water, sewage, etc.). Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.). Relationship to a larger project or series of projects. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING 8. Briefly describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures. If necessary, attach photographs of the site. -- Appendix D (Initial Study/Part I) Page 9. Briefly describe the surrounding properties,- including information on plants and animals, any cultural, historical or scenic aspects and the type of land use. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that the statements furnished aboVe and in the attached e~ibits present the data and information required for this initial eValuation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and info~ation presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. (signature) Laurence L. Tong (Print Name) Planning Director (Title) Attachment to Negative Declaration for a Two Lane Parallel Access Road. 6. Description of Project. The project is the establishment of a right-of-way line for a two-lane access road connecting to the Hacienda Interchange and parallel to Interstate 580. The project encompasses approximately 12.27 acres of vacant land. No buildings, automobile parking facilities or dwelling units exist on the site. The following exhibits are attached: a. vicinity Map b. Proposed Cross Section c. Plat showing right-of-way through Camp Parks (USA) d. Plat showing right-of-way through lands of Alameda County and Southern Pacific Transportation company. e. Plat showing right-of-way through lands of Alameda County. , · G :J_'l',l ~..g~ oN ~ .~.. ,CZ. u (~'OU k] "]'"f/ OP" AL~ i'v~~'D/~' AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ' EXHBIT RAILROAD ~NGINEERING '*"~"~ TH O M? S O N.I~, PLANNING 1355 FILLOF FAY. SUITE 280 · CONCORD. CA. MUNICIPAL ~NGIN£ERrN G s~G p~N~G ~355 FILLOF FAY, SUITE 280 · CONCORD, CA. 945~ Application No.: Part I Submitted On (Date) AppENDIX D -- (PART II) INITIAL STUDY (ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM) (To be completed pursuant to Guidelines, § 1.6.) city of Dublin Environmental I. BACKGROUND ddress and Phone Number of Proponent: 1. Name, a ._ . , rd ~~ {~l~_~-~610 ' 2. Agency Re~iring Checklist: ~%w~ O~ . ame of Proposal, if apolicable: W~L,~ ~ ~ ~ cTS II. ~!RO~ENTAL I~A _ (E~lanation of all answers is re~ired. Attach additional sheets if necessary-) yE___~S MAYBE N0 SOURCE2 1.'EARTH. Will the proposal result in: a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes of geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or overcovering of the soil? c. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? d. The destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? e. Any increase in wind or water erosion of soils,either on or off the site? 2Refers to appropriate note on page. 9. Appendix D (Initial study/Part II) yE_~SMAYBE N__O sOURCE Page 2 f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition, or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? g. Exposure of people or property to .geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mudslides, ground failure, or similar hazards? 2. AIR. Will the proposal result in: a. Substantial air emissions of deterioration of ambient air quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors? c. Alteration of air movement, moisture cr temperature, or any change in climate, either locally or regionally? d. Construction or alteration of a facility within one-fourth of a mile of a school which might emit hazardous air emissions? If Yes, school district must be consulted and must be given written notification of the project not less than 30 days prior to approval of EIR cr Negative Declaration (Pub. Res. Code 21151.4). 3. WATER. Will the proposal result in: a. Changes in currents, or the course of direction of water movements, in either marine or fresh waters? b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns or the rate and amount of surface water runoff? c. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? Appendix D (Initial study/Part II) yE___~SMAYBE_ NO SOURC,E_ Page 3 d. Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration of surface water quality, including but not limited to, temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? e. Alteration of the direction of rate of flow of ground waters? f.~Change in the quantity of ground waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? g. Substantial reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public water supplies? h. Exposure of people or property to water related hazards such as flooding or tidal waves? 4. pLkNT LIFE. Will the proposal result in: a. Change in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered Species of plants? c. Introduction of new species of plants in a barrier to the' normal replenishment of existing species? 5. AlqIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result in: a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shellfish, benthic organisms or insects)? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals? Appendix D (Initial study/Part II) yE_~S~LAYBE N__~O sOURCE page 4 c. introduction of new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? d. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? 6. ~OISE. Will the proposal result in: a.'Increases in existing noise levels? b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? 7. LIGHT AND GLARE. Will the proposal produce new light or glare9 8. LA/~D USE. Will the proposal result in a substantial alteration of the present or planned land use or an area? 9. ~ATURAL RESOURCES. Will the proposal result in: a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? b. Substantial deuletion of any nonrenewable n~tural resource? 10. RISK OF UPSET. Will the proposal involve: a. A risk of an explosion or the release of hazardous substances (including, but not' limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? b. Possible interference with an emergency response plan or an emergency evacuation plan? 11. POPULATION- Will the proposal alter the locationl distribution, density, or growth rate of the human population of an area? Appendix D (Initial study/Part II) yE_~SMAYBE N_~O SOURCE page 5 HOUSING. will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? 13. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION' will the proposal result in: a. Generation of substantial additional vehicular movement? b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact upon existing transportation and traffic systems? d. Alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/ct goods? e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? 14. PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need for new or altered governmental services in any of the following areas: a. Fire protection? b. Police protection? c. Schools? d. Parks or other recreational facilities? e. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? f. Other governmental services? 15. ENERGY. Will the proposal result in: a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? Appendix D (Initial study/Part II) yE_~SMAYBE N_~O SOURCE page 6 b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy or require the development of new sources of energy? 16. UTILITIES. will the proposal result in need for new systems or substantial alterations to the following utilities: a. Power or natural gas? b. Communications systems? c. Water? d. Sewer or septic tanks? e. storm water drainage? f. Solid waste and disposal? !7. HUMAN HEALTH- will the proposal result in: a. Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health)? b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? 18. AESTHETICS- 19. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic vista or view open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? RECREATION. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? 20. CULTU~ RESOURCES- a. Will {he proposal result in the alteration of or the destruction of a prehistoric or historic archeological site? Appendix D (Initial study/Part ii) yE_~SMAYBE N_QO sOURCE page 7 b. Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic effects to a prehistoric, historic, or architecturally significant building, structure, or object? c. Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? 21. MA~TDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE- a. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b. Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term to the disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals? (A short-term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief, definitive period of time while long- term impacts will endure well into the future.) c. Does the project have impacts which are individually limited but cumulatively considerable? (A project may impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is' significant.) d. does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? Appendix D (Initial study/Part II) YE_ SMAYBE NO__SOURCE_ 22. EIR REQUIRED BY STATUTE. page 8 a. Does the project involve construction of any facility which burns municipal waste or refuse-derived fuel? NOTE: If the answer is yes, then an EIR must be preDared and certifie~ under Public Resources code § 21151.2(a) unless .subsections (b) and (c) make that section inapplicable. III. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (Attach Statement) IV. DETERMINATION (To be completed by the lead agency) On the basis of this initial evaluation: e~I I find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant ect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION WILL BE PREPARED- I find that although the proposed project could have a ~nificant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures 1111 IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII Appendix D (Initial Study/Part It) Page 9 described on an attached sheet have been added to the ~roject. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION WILL BE PREPARED. I find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on th~ environment and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. I find that State statute requires that an-ENVIRONMENTAL iMPACT iREPORT be prepared and certified. ~ignature) ~ (Title) (Printed Name) (Date) (1) Determination based on location of project. (2) Determination based on staff office review. (3) Determination based on field review. (4) Determination based on the city of Dublin General Plan. (5) Determination based on the city of Dublin Zoning Ordinance. (6) Determination based on Specific Plan. (7) -Not applicable. (8) Other (state data). INITIAL STUDY REGARDING THE RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE FOR A NEW TWO LANE ACCESS ROAD CONNECTING TO THE HACIENDA INTERCHANGE AND PARALLEL TO INTERSTATE 580. Part II. Environmental Impacts - Explanation of Answers. A portion of the site is located within an Alquist-Priolo Special study Zone which has evidence of 3 traces of the Pleasanton Fault. Design and construction of a roadway should include a geotechnical report which precisely locates the faults. Roadways and utilities which cross the fault lines should be designed to minimize damage or loss resulting from the highest magnitude seismic occurrence anticipated for the site. 2a. AIR This project could provide access for up to 17,000 vehicles per day. A portion of these vehicles would be displaced from 1-580 and would use this facility as a frontage road to avoid conjestion on 1-580. To the extent that displaced vehicles would not be idling on the freeway, fewer pollutants will be generated. Some users of this facility would be accessing future developments in the extended planning area of East Dublin. This project of itself would not attract significant additional traffic, but would open up development opportunities along the corridor. The pollutants will not exceed state or national air quality standards. 3h. WATER This project, of itself, would not contribute substantial additional run-off which could affect downstream flooding. A portion of the site is located in a 100-year flood zone. All drainage will be adequate to prevent downstream flooding and to meet Federal, State and local standards. 4a. PLANT LIFE and 5a. ANIMAL LIFE Biological surveys were conducted at Camp Parks (at the alternative site for a Northern california Veterans Cemetery) between August 18 and September 5, 1986. Spring plant surveys were also conducted in 1985 by the Environmental office of the sixth U.S. Army. These studies concluded that no endangered, threatened or candidate species of plants or animals exist on the site (Veterans Administration, FEIS, pp. 4-42 to 48). The site supports introduced annual grasses and pioneer weed species with California ground squirrels and graniferous bird species. A channelized, intermittent creek passes along Camp Parks at the eastern boundary. The creek supports a limited riparian habitat. This project would have minimal effects on the creek. Other, future development in the area should consider rejuvenation of the creek through grading and replanting with a small riparian plant community. The eastern portion of the County property is bisected by Tassajara Creek. A March 1990 field trip revealed that in the area of the proposed road crossing, the creek supports grasses similar to the area above the bank and is devoid of riparian shrub and tree species. The project would not have any adverse affect on the biotic community in either the Camp Parks or Alameda County portion of the site. 8. LAND USE Several radiation experiments were conducted at Camp Parks between 1959 and 1980. Since the cessation of the operations a number of surveys have been conducted to identify any residual, abnormal levels of radiation. A 1982 investigation recommended prohibition of agricultural use and decontamination of the area between Buildings 331 and 332 prior to disturbance of the area (FEIS, Veterans Administration pp. 5-13 and 14). A March, 1987 inspection of Camp Parks was conducted to evaluate the presence of hazardous and radioactive materials (including several buildings and areas alleged to be contaminated by either hazardous materials or radioactivity). The findings of that investigation were that the levels of radiation were all well below background (that level normally existing in the ambient atmosphere). (Environmental Assessment, Federal Detention Center p. 31 and P. C-2). The eastern project area, excessed by the Army to Alameda County in 1964, has been used for agricultural purposes since that time. Investigations of that area indicate that no hazardous or radioactive materials are present. The proposal will not result in a substantial alteration of the present or planned use of the surrounding area. 13a. and 13c. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION The existing Level Of Service (LOS) for the Dougherty Road/Dublin Boulevard intersection to the west of the proposed right-of-way is LOS C. It is anticipated that by 1995 this intersection would be operating at LOS D. Tassajara Road to the east is currently operating at LOS A and is anticipated to be operating at LOS B or better. The intersection of the future Hacienda Boulevard at the two lane road extension is anticipated to operate at LOS B or better. A facility like the proposed two lane access road would typically have a capacity of 17,000 vehicles per day. There are no existing land uses adjacent to the proposed roadway that would generate traffic to add to the demands on adjacent roadways. As an alternate route to 1-580, the roadway could actually reduce impacts to that highway. Future development of the surrounding area will not occur until the completion of the East Dublin General Plan Amendment/Specific Plan. During the Specific Plan process, additional circulation facilities and their location will be addressed and evaluated. No increases in traffic demands on adjacent transportation facilities are anticipated at this time. Other transportation facilities which would serve/connect with the proposed road are adequate to accommodate the roadway's travel demands. As stated above, the capacities of the roads are adequate and the travel on 1-580 could actually be reduced by this roadway. It is not anticipated that the design of the project or conditions in the surrounding area would increase accidents due to circulation conflicts. 14e. PUBLIC SERVICES It is anticipated that the roadway and its intersections with existing facilities will have normal maintenance requirements that are well within the ability of the City of Dublin to provide. 21anend3 NEGATIVE DECLARATION (To be prepared pursuant to City of Dublin Environmental Guidelines, Section 1.7(c), 5.5) Description of Project: Adoption of a Right-Of-Way line for a new two lane access road connecting to the Hacienda Interchange and parallel to Interstate 580. Project Location. Between Dougherty Road and Tassajara Road, north of Interstate 580 and connecting to the Hacienda Interchange. Name of Proponent: city of Dublin I hereby find that the above project will not effect on the environment. have a significant Attached is a copy of the Initial Study (Environmental Information Form" and Environmental Checklist") documenting the reasons to support the above finding. The following mitigation measures are included in the project to avoid potentially significant effects on the environment. (If no mitigation measures are included, indicate "not applicable" If mitigation measures are included, a Monitoring/Reporting Plan must be attached): Not Applicable The attached Monitoring/Reporting Plan designed to ensure that these mitigation measures are carried out during the project's implementation is hereby incorporated and fully made part of this Negative Declaration: Not Applicable ~~-C~_ ~~~ Signature v- <~ Laurence L. Tong Printed Name Planning Director Title April 25, 1990 Date Attachments Date Published: Date Posted: Date Notice Mailed: Considered by: on: Action on Negative Declaration: Approved Disapproved Notice of Determination filed: Council Resolution No. RESOLUTION NO. 90 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ADOPTING A NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE CONCERNING THE RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE FOR A NEW TWO LANE ACCESS ROAD CONNECTING TO THE HACIENDA INTERCHANGE AND PARALLEL TO INTERSTATE 580 WHEREAS, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), as amended together with the State's administrative guidelines for implementation regulations, requires that certain projects be reviewed for environmental impact and that environmental documents be prepared; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq. a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance has been prepared by the Dublin Planning Department WHEREAS, proper notice of said Negative Declaration and public hearing was given as legally required; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission determined that the project (Two Lane Access Road Connecting to the Hacienda Interchange and parallel to Interstate 580 right-of-way line) will not result in the potential creation of any significant environmental impacts identified in the Initial Study of Environmental Significance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council finds 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 and that the City Council hereby adopts the Negative Declaration. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 14th day of May, 1990. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Mayor City Clerk lq TIIAI.NI.NG KEY: ~ proposed 1,ar:~ll¢l I'AI~ALLEL I{D. d ~17~Ci'. O?~Ei'lS Dll. pIMLICO DI~ ' HACIENDA INTERCHANGE 1 PARALLEL ROAD VICINITY i~IAP ' . "I:RAFFIC STU --- -- . ........................................................ Real Property to be conveyed to the City of Dublin, a Municipal Corporation by the County of Alameda and Southern Pacific Transportation Company Ail that certain real property situated in the City of Dublin, County of Alameda, State of California, described as follows: A strip of land of the uniform width of 110 feet measured at right angles, and lying 65 feet southerly of, and 45 feet northerly of the following described line: Commencing at the southeasterly corner of Tract 4978, as said Tract was recorded June 5, 1984, in Book 144 of Maps, at Pages 3 through 5, office of the Recorder, County of Alameda, said point also being on the southwesterly right-of-way line of a 50 foot strip belonging to Southern Pacific Transportation Company, thence northwesterly along the southwesterly side line of said 50 foot strap, and the easterly line of said Tract 4978, North 46- 29' 26" west, 49.77 feet; to the True Point of Beginning; thence, leaving said sidelines, South 88° 47' 37" East, at 74.29 past the northeasterly right-of-way line of said 50 foot strip, also being the southwesterly line of that certain parcel of land described as Parcel No. 3 in the deed from Southern Pacific Transportation Company, a Delaware Corporation, to the County of Alameda, in a deed dated November 27, 1985 and recorded December 12, 1985, Series No. 85-264889, Official Records of Alameda County, continuing through said Parcel No. 3, a total distance of 148.58 feet terminating on the northeasterly sideline of said Parcel No. 3. Side lines of said strip of land to be lengthened or shortened so as to terminate on the West at the northeasterly sideline of said Tract 4978, and on the East at the northeasterly sideline of said Parcel No. 3, land to the County of Alameda (85-264889). EXHIBIT,,,6 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED RIGHT-OF-WAY THROUGH LAND OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Ail that certain real property situated in the City of Dublin, County of Alameda, State of California, described as follows: A strip of land of the uniform width of 55 feet measured at right angles, and lying 10 feet southerly of, and 45 feet northerly of the following described line: Commencing at the southeasterly corner of Tract 4978, as said Tract was recorded June 5, 1984, in Book 144 of Maps, at Page 3 through 5, Office of the Recorder, County of Alameda, said point also being on the southwesterly line of that certain parcel of land described as Parcel No. 3 in the deed from Southern Pacific Transportation Company, a Delaware Corporation, to the County of Alameda, in a deed dated November 27, 1985 and recorded December 12, 1985 as series No. 85- 264889, Official Records of Alameda County, thence northwesterly along the southwesterly side line of said Parcel No. 3, and the easterly line of said Tract 4978, North 46° 29' 26", 49.77 feet; thence leaving said sidelines, South 88° 47' 37" East, 148.58 feet to a point on the northeasterly sideline of said Parcel No. 3 and the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing, o South 88 47' 37" East, 1109.89 feet to a tangent curve to the left; thence along the arc of said curve, having a ~adius of 2000.00 feet, through a central angle of 38v 27' 31", an arc length of 1342.46 feet; thence on a course tangent to the previous curve, North 52- 44' 52" East, 797.72 feet to the center line of Arnold Road (formerly Oxsen Road, County Road No. 7292 and 7694), said point bears South 1 23 25 West, 589.00 feet from concrete monument Number 28 as shown on Record of Survey No. 385, filed October 28, 1970, in Book 8 Records of Surveys at Page 27 through 29, Office of the Recorder, County of Alameda. Side lines of said strip of land to be lengthened or shortened so as to terminate on the West at the northeasterly sideline of said Parcel No. 3, land to the County of Alameda (85-264889), and on the East at the westerly sideline of Arnold Road as it exists now. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED RIGHT-OF-WAY THROUGH LANDS OF ALAMEDA COUNTY Ail that certain real property situated in the City of Dublin, County of Alameda, State of California, described as follows: A strip of land of the uniform width of 55 feet measured at right angles, and lying 10 feet southerly of, and 45 feet northerly of the following described line: Beginning in the centerline of Arnold Road (formerly Oxsen RoAd, County Road No. 7292 and 7694), said point bears South 01- 23' 25" West, 589.00 feet from concrete monument number 28 as shown on Record of Survey No. 385, filed October 28, 1970, in Book 8, Records of Surveys at Pages 27 through 29 office of the Recorder, County of Alameda; thence, North 526 44' 52" East, 156.32 feet to a tangent curve to the right; thence along the arc of said curve, having a radius of 2 000.00 feet, through a central angle of 38° 28' 23" an ! ' arc length of 1,342.96 feet~ thence on a course tangent to the previous curve, South 88- 46' 45" East, 4,674.48 feet to the westerly right-of-way line of Tassaja~a Road (County Road No. 2568), said point bears, South 14 30' 58" West, October 28, 1970, in Book 8, Records of Surveys at Pages 27 through 29, office of the Recorder, County of Alameda. Side lines of said strip of land to be lengthened or shortened so as to terminate on the West at the northeasterly sideline of said Arnold Road as it now exists, and on the East at the westerly sideline of Tassajara Road as it exists now. RESOLUTION NO. 50 - 90 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN AOOPTING A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO ESTABLISH A RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE FOR A TWO-LANE ACCESS ROAD CONNECTING TO THE HACIENDA INTERCHANGE AND FROM DOUGHERTY ROAD TO TASSAJARA ROAD RECITAL~ The City council of the City of Dublin does resolve as follows: The council has received a report and recommendation from the Planning Commission recommending the establishment of a right-of-way ].%ne for a two-lane access road connecting to the Hacienda Interchange and from Dougherty Road to Tassajara Road. It is the intention of the City council to establish a right-of-way line for the abovesaid road. Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 3 and 6 of Dublin Ordinance No. 44-87, the City council hereby calls a public hearing on May 14, 1990, 7:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin california, to hear protests and objections to the establishment of proposed right-of-way lines as hereinafter set forth: All that certain real property situate in the City of Dublin, State of california, described as follows: Two Lane Access Road All that certain real property situated in the City of Dublin, County of Alameda, State of California, described as follows and as described on the attached Exhibit A. A copy of this Resolution shall be posted in accordance with Section 7 of ordinance No. 44-87 at least ten (10) days before the date of the hearing. Any person having any interest in any land as described above upon which said right-of-way lines are proposed to be established may file a written objection with the City Clerk at any time not later than the hour set for hearing objections. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 23rd day of April, 1990. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Councilmembers Hegarty, Jeffery, Snyder, vonheeder and Mayor Moffatt None __ Mayor ATTEST:~ - City [intent2] A strip of land of the uniform width of 110 feet measures at right angles, and lying 65 feet southerly of, and 45 feet northerly of the following described line: COMMENCING at the southeasterly corner of Tract 4978, as said Tract was recorded June 5, 1984, in Book 144 of Maps, at Pages 3 thru 5, Office of the Recorder, County of Alameda, said point also being on the southwesterly right-of-way line of a 50' strip belonging to Southern Pacific Transportation Company, thence northwesterly along the southwesterly side line of 50' foot strip, and the easterly line of said Tract 4978, North 46 degrees 29'26" West, 49.77 feet; to the True Point of Beginning; thence, leaving said sidelines, South 88 degrees, 47' 37" East, at 74.29 pass the northeasterly right- of-way line of said 50' foot strip, also being the southwesterly line of that certain parcel of land described as Parcel No. 3 in the deed from Southern Pacific Transportation Company, a Delaware Corporation, to the County of Alameda, in a deed dated November 27, 1985 and recorded December 12, 1985, Series No. 85-264889, Official Records of Alameda County, continuing through said Parcel No. 3, a total distance of 148.58 feet terminating on the northeasterly sideline of said Parcel No. 3. side lines of said strip of land to be lengthened or shortened so as to terminate on the West at the northeasterly sideline of said Tract 4978, and on the East at the northeasterly sideline of said Parcel No. 3, land to the County of Alameda (85-264889).