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AGENDA STATEMENT
City Council Meeting Date: March 11, 1991
SUBJECT:
Public Hearing: Request for Limited Parking Zone on
Dublin Boulevard at Great Western Building
(Report by Public Works Director Lee Thompson)
EXHIBITS ATTACHED:
1) Letter from Dr. Stalker
2) Location map
3) Draft ordinance
RECOMMENDATION: 1 )
3)
4)
5)
Open public hearing.
Receive Staff presentation and public testimony.
Question Staff and the public.
Close public hearing and deliberate.
Deny request (Staff recommendation)
- OR -
Waive reading and INTRODUCE ordinance establishing
limited parking zone on Dublin Boulevard
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
The cost of installing limited parking zone signs
would be approximately $200. The Street Maintenance
Operating Budget contains sufficient funds to cover
this cost.
DESCRIPTION: Staff received a phone call and subsequently a letter
from Dr. James Stalker of Stalker Chiropractic requesting a limited parking
zone on the south side of Dublin Boulevard west of Golden Gate Drive. Dr.
Stalker's office is on the northwest corner of the Great Western Building at
7600 Dublin Boulevard.
Dr. Stalker feels that the curbside parking is logistically more convenient
for his patients, in that the distance to the office from Dublin Boulevard is
shorter than the distance from the parking lot at the rear of the Great
Western building. Dr. Stalker contends that the available on-street parking
spaces, however, are utilized by commuters who catch the bus at the transfer
stop at the southeast corner of Dublin Boulevard and Golden Gate Drive. The
location map, Exhibit 2, shows the relationship between the bus stop, the
available parking, and the location of Dr. Stalker's office. There is
approximately 130' of unrestricted curb from the existing red curb westward to
the driveway of the adjacent shopping center. This distance accommodates
approximately seven vehicles.
Dr. Stalker stated that the property owner denied his previous request to
provide reserved parking spaces for patients near the walkway that leads to
the chiropractic office, but added that if on-street parking was not available
at all, the request for reserved spaces in the lot might be reconsidered. Dr.
Stalker has occupied this location for three years and has just signed a new
ten-year lease.
During the week of February 25th, Staff made the following observations
regarding use of the on-street parking: At 10:00 a.m. on Monday, two cars
were present; at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, one car was present; at 7:30 a.m. on
Wednesday, no cars were present; at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, two cars were
present; at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, one car was present; and at 7:45 a.m. on
Thursday and Friday, two construction trucks were present. This may or may
not be representative; however, it appears that sufficient on-street parking
is available without changing the time limits.
The parking lot behind the building was observed mid-day and was found to be
nearly full, with the only available spaces being toward the back of the lot.
Four handicapped parking spaces which are closer to the building are
available; however, it should be noted that most patients would not have the
necessary license plate or placard to use the handicapped spaces.
The Traffic Safety Committee considered Dr. Stalker's request on January 29th
and again on February 26th and felt that the following issues were involved:
(1)
The Dublin Boulevard Capacity Improvements project, which is
tentatively scheduled to be constructed in the Spring of 1992, will
remove all on-street parking on Dublin Boulevard; therefore, any
special parking zones installed at this time would only be
available for about a year.
(2) City Staff does not wish to encourage commuters to park in private
parking lots.
(3)
If patients have limited mobility, it may be safer and easier to
exit a vehicle parked in the parking lot than along a busy arterial
street. The City could incur some liability exposure by providing
a limited parking zone relative to a request of this type.
Staff recommends that the City Council conduct a public hearing, deliberate,
and deny the request for a limited parking zone at this location.
If, however, the City Council wishes to approve the limited parking zone, a
draft ordinance has been included as Exhibit 3 for consideration.
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DR. JAMES W. STALKER
& ASSOCIATES
QUALITY CORRECTIVE AND
PREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE
F£1 1991
STALKER CHIRO
February 20, 1991
Mr. Lee Thompson
Public Works Director
P.O. Box 2340
Dublin, CA 94568
Dear Mr. Thompson:
Please allow the following information to be placed on the city
Council ag-enda for consideration.
As I am sure you are aware, as a Chiropractor, the patients who
seek my services have conditions that are quite limiting insofar as
their ability to ambulate. I have had people literally carried into
my office either by a friend or family member on a stretcher.
This is not to say that all of the patients I attend are in such
distress, as a significant portion of my practice in on a preventive/
well patient care basis. However, that percentage that does suffer
significantly is the motivation for persuing the following.
My office is located in the northwest corner of the Great West-
ern Bank building on Dublin Blvd. I have currently been practicing
in this location for three years, and for five years prior to this
office, I practiced in the Stoneridge Medical Center.
One of the benefits of my current location is the on street park-
ing just in front of the entrance to my office. This was a signifi-
cant issue in selecting this office site.
Unfortunately, there is also a bus stop at the corner of Dublin
Blvd and Golden Gate. Many commuters are using the curbside parking
in front of my office as a parking lot. Almost daily, by the time I
get to the office at around 9:00 a.m., all the spaces are filled and
remain filled, by the same cars, until I leave the office around 6:30
p.m.
As you are aware, this is not the only parking in the area. There
is a large parking lot in the back of this building that I have yet to
see completely full in my three years here. There is a large parking
lot across Dublin Blvd khat once again, I have yet to see filled to
capacity.
I am hereby requesting that the city council approve limited
parking on Dublin Blvd of a one or two hour duration to circumvent
the aforementioned problem.
You may have difficulty understanding just how much pain these
people are in if you have never experienced an acute flare up of the
neck or back, but I assure you that if my request is granted, those
suffering individuals will be deeply grateful.
Thank you for your consideration in this important matter.
Si.~42/erely, -. /~ //~
/J~mes W. Stal er, D.C.
7600 Dublin Boulevard · Suite 108
(415) 833-8600
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ORDINANCE NO. -91
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
ESTABLISHING A LIMITED PARKING ZONE
ON DUBLIN BOULEVARD WESTERLY OF GOLDEN GATE DRIVE
The City Council of the City of Dublin does ORDAIN as follows:
Section 1. Pursuant to City of Dublin Municipal Code Section 6.04.270,
a limited parking zone (one hour parking) is established at the following
location:
On the south side of Dublin Boulevard, from a point 150 westerly of the
westerly curbline of Golden Gate Drive, westerly a distance of 40 feet.
Section 2. The provisions of Section 1 shall be added to Chapter 7 of
the City of Dublin Traffic Code.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force 30 days
following its adoption. 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.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this th day of
, 1991.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk