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CITY OF DUBLIN
AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 28, 1985
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SUBJECT PUBLIC HEARING: Two-Hour Truck Parking Ordinance -
Second Reading
EXHIBITS ATTACHED Ordinance as introduced
RECOMMENDATION 1 ) Open Public Hearing
2 ) Receive Staff Report and public testimony
3 ) Close Public Hearing
4 ) Deliberate, waive reading and adopt ordinance
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Cost of posting signs at City entry points is
estimated at $1, 050. Sufficient funds are available
in the 1985-86 sign repair and installation budget.
DESCRIPTION At the regular City Council meeting on October 14,
1985, the City Council conducted its third public hearing on a proposed
ordinance restricting the long-term parking of large commercial vehicles.
The ordinance provides for a maximum of two-hour parking for vehicles
weighing more than 10 , 000 pounds gross vehicle weight. Specific exemptions
are provided for vehicles involved with loading and unloading activities.
The ordinance is proposed to address concerns related to the long term
storage of commercial vehicles on public streets. A two-hour restriction
will allow the operators time to avail themselves of adjacent services. The
City Traffic Engineer has reviewed the existing conditions and recommended
the ordinance based on concerns related to safety, congestion, decreased
pavement life and aesthetics.
At the public hearing on October 14 , 1985, the proposed ordinance was
amended. The original ordinance was proposed as an urgency measure. The
amendment provided for an effective date of April 15, 1986.
Subsequent to the October 14, 1985 meeting, Staff has contacted a
representative of American City Truck Stop. They have indicated that they
anticipate having space available once Admiral Moving & Storage develops a
new warehouse on the rear parcel, located along Houston Place. This project
is now undergoing a site development review by the Planning Department.
Representatives of Admiral Storage have indicated that they are planning to
obtain building permits and proceed with construction once the Planning
Department approvals are granted. The time frame for construction will be
dependent on whether and other impacts on the construction process. The
American City representative indicated that they now have a waiting list.
They anticipate that nearly all of the available spaces would be obtained by
individuals on the waiting list.
Staff recommends that the City Council conduct a public hearing, waive the
reading and adopt the ordinance with an effective date of April 15, 1985.
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COPIES TO: Chevron Corporation
Enea Brothers Theatres
ITEM NO. / Bedford Properties
Ms. Carol Keller
ORDINANCE NO. - 85
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
PROVIDING FOR LIMITED PARKING OF CERTAIN
COMMERCIALLY LICENSED VEHICLES
The City Council of the City of Dublin does ordain
as follows:
Section 1 . LIMITED PARKING FOR COMMERCIALLY
LICENSED VEHICLES.
No person shall park or leave standing on any
city street, or portion thereof, for a period in excess of two
( 2 ) hours, any commercially licensed vehicle having a
manufacturer' s gross vehicle weight rating of 10, 000 pounds or
more or any unattended commercially licensed auxiliary dolly or
trailer.
Section 2. EXCEPTIONS
The two ( 2 ) hour limitation on parking shall
not apply to the parking of such vehicles for the purpose of
delivery to or from any building or structure located within the
City, or, for the purpose of delivering materials to be used in
the repair, remodeling or construction of any such building or
structure for which a building permit has been obtained.
Section 3. EFFECTIVE DATE
This ordinance shall take effect April. 15,
1986.
Section 4. POSTING OF ORDINANCE
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 by the City
Council of the City of Dublin on this 28th day of October, 1985,
by the following votes:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk