HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.01 Approve 12-10-1984 Minutes REGULAR MEETING - DECEMBER 10, 1984
A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Dublin was held on
Monday , December 10 , 1984 in the meeting room of the Dublin Library. The
meeting was called to order at 7: 35 p.m. by Mayor Peter Snyder.
ROLL CALL
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PRESENT: Councilmembers Hegarty, Jeffery , Moffatt , Vonheeder and Mayor
Snyder.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Mayor led the Council , Staff and those present in the pledge of alleg-
iance to the flag.
STOLEN FLAGS
Mayor Snyder reported that the United States Flag and the California Flag,
donated to the City at the time of its incorporation, had been stolen from
the Library the previous week.
CONSENT CALENDAR
On motion of Cm. Hegarty , seconded by Cm. Vonheeder, and by unanimous vote ,
the following were approved : Minutes of Regular Meeting of November 26,
1984; Award of Bid for Acoustical Screens to Inner Living Business Furniture
& Design; Authorized the scope of work for a school safety/crossing guard
study , authorized the Traffic Engineer to proceed with the study , and
authorized a $4, 000 budget transfer from the Contingent Reserve ; Adopted
RESOLUTION NO. 126 - 84
ACCEPTANCE OF PARCEL MAP NO . 4008
AND EASEMENT DEED
Authorized Staff to advertise Contract 84-9 (Village Parkway Sidewalk &
Landscaping - West Side of Street ) for bid ; Directed Staff to continue
working with Zone 7 in preparing the Arroyo Management Plan; Authorized Staff
to advertise Contract 84-11 (Traffic Signals (3 ) , Downtown Street Light
Additions and Street Tree Program) for bid ; Approved Financial Report for
Period Ending September 30 , 1984 ; and Approved Financial Report for Fiscal
Year Ending June 30, 1984.
On motion of Cm. Hegarty , seconded by Cm. Jeffery , and by unanimous vote . the
Council approved a revised 6varr•ant Register in the amount of $202 ,948 . 74.
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WRITTEN CONIMUNICATIOIN FROM DUBLIN CHAMBER OF COI'-1MERCE
REGARDING CITY PARTICIPATION IN CHAMBER MAP
Cm. Vonheeder removed herself from discussion and/or vote on this issue as
she is a member of the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce .
The City has received an invitation from the Dublin Chamber of Commerce to
purchase space on the new 1985-86 Chamber of Commerce Map. Specifically,
the Chamber has inquired as to whether the City would be interested in
purchasing the back panel of their map.
Staff met with the Chamber' s Executive Director to discuss various options
of participation: 1) The City could purchase the entire back panel of the
map and use it for any purpose it chose . The cost to the City would be
$850. 2 ) Since the Chamber has historically included an "IMPORTANT PHONE
NUMBERS" listing, the City might elect to include these numbers as part of a
City Service Directory on the back panel . These numbers would take up
approximately one-half the space . Therefore , the cost to the City would be
$425 .
Cm. Moffatt felt the City should support the Chamber and the amount being
discussed was insignificant .
Cm. Jeffery felt the Chamber' s main purpose is to promote Dublin. Cm.
Jeffery stated she would rather see the money directed to a City newsletter
or on beautifying the business community, rather than purchasing space on the
map.
Cm. Hegarty felt the City and Chamber should have close ties and depend upon
each other , and felt the City should support the Chamber' s efforts with the
map .
On motion of Cm. Hegarty , seconded by Cm. Moffatt , and by majority vote , the
Council agreed to the concept of a service directory format and for the City
to utilize approximately one-half of the space on the back at a cost of $425 •
Voting NO on this motion was Cm. Jeffery. Cm. Vonheeder abstained .
REGIONAL FIRE PROTECTION STUDY
At its meeting of October 22 , 1984 , the City Council agreed to the concept
of equal financial participation in a Regional Fire Protection Study. At
that time , it was anticipated that six (e ) agencies would participate in the
study . Those agencies were : Dublin , Danville , San Ramon, Dublin San Ramon
Services District , Tassajara Fire Protection District and the San Ramon
Valley Fire Protection District .
Since that meeting , the City of Danville has indicated it does not wish to
participate in the study . The San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District has
indicated it will only participate in a study for San Ramon and its sphere
of influence . The Dublin San Ramon Services District agreed to pay for the
participation of itself and tine Tassajara Fire Protection District .
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At its i�ieeting of November 27 , 1984 , the San -anon City Council acted to
proceed on its own with a fire study for only the San Ramon area , because an
agreement had not been reached with the other governmental agencies .
Cup . Jeffery felt this was an issue in which Dublin certainly should be
involved , but that the issue was deeper than just fire protection . Can .
Jeffery suggested that this might be a good time to suggest expanding this
study to include all services being provided by DSRSD .
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Qualifications of the consultant to perform the Fire Services Study for the
City of San Ramon , Angus McDonald , were discussed .
On motion of Cm. Jeffery, seconded by Cm. Hegarty, and by unanimous vote ,
the Council directed Staff to notify San Ramon once again of Dublin ' s
interest in financially participating in the fire study immediately, and
further , that Dublin would like tc; proceed 4r-ith a study of all other
services in the near future .
PUBLIC HEARING
DUBLIN BOULEVARD UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1
Mayor Snyder opened the public hearing .
At its meeting of Nove;nber 26 , 1984 , the City Council agreed in concept to
contributing City funds to the Uublin Boulevard Underground Utility District
No . 1 and authorized Staff to contact PG&E regarding the City ' s position .
The Staff has been in contact with PG&E officials who confirmed that PG&E_ has
approved this project .
PG&E would advance the City $395 ,000 in Rule 20A funds for this underground
utility project on Dublin Boulevard from San Ramon Road to I-620 . These Rule
20A funds would represent an advance of funds using the City ' s allocation
'through 1994 . The cost to the City has been estimated at $300 , 000 but could
vary with the cost of the project ( $ 195 , 000-$405 , 000 ) .
PG&E representatives have indicated that the construction of this project
could begin as early as June 1985 .
Mayor Snyder closed the public hearing .
John Alexander , 7318 Kolb Place , stated he felt underground projects help to
beautify a community and was very pleased that Dublin was proceeding with
this undergrounding project .
Ci;i. Hegarty had questions related to the 4 private parcels . City Engineer
Lee Thompson explained the process and timing in which the private parcal
owners had to prepare and the legal rar,iifications for non-coinpllance .
On Motion of C.-;i . Jeffery, seconded by Crt . Vonheeder , and by unanimous voce ,
the Council adopted
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RESOLUTION NO. 127 - 84
DESIGNATING AN AREA FOR THE UNDERGROUND INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES
AND ORDERING THE REfiOVAL OF ABOVEGROUND UTILITIES
IN AN AREA DESIGNATED AS THE
DUBLIN BOULEVARD UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT NUiIBER 1
and authorized an additional appropriation of $405 ,000 from the Street
Improvement Reserve .
BARRATT ( HIGGINS ) SITE DEVELOPPIENT REVIEW
At the time the City Council approved the Planned Development Rezoning
covering this site , the Council directed Staff to bring the Site Development
Review material before the Council for review and approval .
On March 12 , 1984 , the City Council adopted a resolution approving the
Planned Development Rezoning and specific concerns were expressed regarding
1 ) the architectural treatiiient and site plan details to meet the conditions
iraposed by the Planned Development Rezoning ; 2 ) the sound wall along San
Ramon Road ; and 3 ) the fence along Silvergate Drive .
Architectural Treatment and Site Plan Details : With the following minor
revisions , the architectural treatment and site plan details of the project
are in co�impliance with the Planned Development Rezoning conditions :
- open fence along Martin Canyon Creek ; the applicant has proposed an open
wire mesh and wooden fence ; the fence should be vinyl clad chain link to
provide a durable , attractive fence that allow for view of the creek .
Staff indicated that the applicant has concurred with Staff ' s recommendation .
- siding material ; the applicant has proposed raasonite siding ; the siding
material should be T- 1 - 11 type plywood or equivalent to be more attractive
and more durable than masonite or composition board .
- par course stations ; the applicant has proposed two par course stations ;
three par course stations should be provided along the project ' s San Ramon
Road frontage adjacent to the bike path . The City could then consider
adding supplemental par course stations to the north along San Ramon Road .
Staff indicated that the applicant has concurred with Staff ' s recommendations
and will provide three par courses .
The remainder of the architectural treatment and site plan details , such as
the wood shake roofing , wood trim, swimming pool , and substantial
landscaping , are in compliance with the Planned Developi,�ent Rezoning .
Soundwall : The applicant has proposed a textured masonry wall with support
columns with caps . The "architecturally designed masonry sound gall "
required along San Rai= koad can range from a precast concrete wall with a
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stucco finish to a "flagstone" type masonry wall with individual pieces of
rock embedded in the concrete . The flagstone wall is considered to be more
attractive , but it is also more expensive than the stucco finished wall .
Since the site is located at the entrances to the Downtown/San Ramon Road
Specific Plan area , and the Silver-gate neighborhood , Staff felt it reasonable
to require the flagstone wall .
Fence along Silvergate Drive : The applicant has proposed a wooden fence
primarily composed of 1" x S" fence /boards . Light weight fences built along
major street fronts have quickly deteriorated and become eyesores. A fence
constructed of "2x" or heavier lumber would be sturdy, durable and
attractive. Such a fence should be required along the Silvergate Drive
frontage of the project .
Joe Higgins addressed the Council , and stated that with regard to the fence
along the creek, they were suggesting this be a buyer option. He felt that a
majority of people will want the privacy that a wood fence provides , rather
than to have a view of Martin Canyon Creek. lair. Higgins stated he felt a
chain link fence along the creek would make the units very difficult to sell .
Mr. Higgins stated he is suggesting using a new siding material that actually
costs 50% more than the T-1-11 type plywood or equivalent that Staff was
suggesting. The material they wished to use is not only more expensive , but
retains paint better and is more durable and more attractive . It is not like
the old composition board that was used several years ago . Mr. Higgins
stated he wanted this to be a top quality project .
Cm. Jeffery stated she was a little uncomfortable because this material has
not been out longer and was concerned with what it would look like in 10 or
15 years .
Discussion was held regarding utilization of a flagstone wall along
Silvergate Drive rather than the wood fence . The flagstone would match that
used on San Ramon Road .
Stan Harrup stated he felt that the flagstone wall would look good , but urged
the developer to take a very good look at putting this type of fence on an
earthquake fault .
On motion of Cm. Hegarty , seconded by Cm. Vonheeder, and by unanimous vote ,
the Council agreed that a flagstone wall should be used on Silvergate Drive
as well as San Ramon Road ; that a high quality heavy timber wood fence should
be used along the creek units ; that statements and specifications collab-
orating the superiority of the siding product that Mr. Higgins wished to use
be obtained from architects and the State Real Estate Board in Sacramento and
submitted to the Planning Director for review and approval ; and adopted
RESOLUTION NO. 128 - 84
APPROVING SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
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APPROVAL OF FINAL MAP - TRACT 5131 - BARRATT (JMH , INC . )
This subdivision is located on the southwest corner of San Ramon Road and
Silvergate Drive , and has been previously referred to as the "Barratt
Development" . It is now being purchased and to be developed by JMH , Inc .
The Final Map for Tract 5131 has been reviewed and found to be in conformance
with the Tentative Map and conditions approved by the City Council on
February 6, 19$4 by Resolution No . 27-$4. The improvements and grading plans
have been reviewed for conformance to the Final Map. A subdivision agreement
and bonds have been submitted and/or placed in escrow guaranteeing the
construction of improvements within the subject tract . Fees for inspection,
a portion of the San Ramon Road traffic signal and in-lieu parkland are in
escrow to be released simultaneously with Final Map recordation.
On motion of Cm. Jeffery, seconded by Cm. Vonheeder, and by unanimous vote ,
the Council adopted
RESOLUTION N0. 129 - $4
ACCEPTANCE OF FINAL MAP TRACT NO. 5131
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RESOLUTION NO. 130 - $4
ACCEPT ESCROW ACCOUNT IN LIEU FEE
TRACT 5131
OTHER BUSINESS
The Saw Mill
City Manager Ambrose and City Attorney Nave gave a status report on The Saw
Mill . City Staff has had several conversations with the owner regarding the
need for certain improvements in the building related to fire safety. The
Saw Mill has made the improvements and they are now open for business .
The Saw Mill has been told to remove the large sign but thus far, they have
not complied. City Staff reviewed legal actions that could be taken.
Dublin' s code provides several remedies : 1) site as misdemeanor, with a $500
fine and/or 6 months in jail . Each day is considered a separate offense .
City Attorney Nave stated that this type of a case would not be a high
priority for prosecution by the District Attorney. 2) Since this sign is
considered to be a nuisance , Dublin could abate this nuisance by civil
action. Dublin can seek preliminary and final injunctions .
The Saw Mill feels that Dublin' s ordinances are unconstitutional . The City
Attorney cited a Pleasant Hill case involving The Saw Mill . The Saw Mill had
received a favorable ruling, but Dublin' s case is not involved with the
aesthetics of their signs , but rather size .
City Attorney Nave stated he is studying other cases in order to determine
Dublin' s relative strength.
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Dublin Boulevard Traffic Study & Plan Line
Mr . John Vitalle , owner of Revel le ldaterbeds , apologized for arriving at the
meeting late , and asked to be heard on an item that the Council had heard
earlier in the evening related to closing off left turns into his business in
the Dublin Station Center . idr . Vitalle stated he was not notified until the
previous Friday.
Mayor Snyder explained that the Council had conducted numerous public
hearings relating to the ultir►ate configuration of Dublin Boulevard and the
subject had been before the Council several times . Earlier in this meeting ,
Council authorized Staff to proceed with advertising for bids .
Mr . Vitalle was opposed to closing off the median break in front of his
business and forcing potential custor►ers to enter thru the rear of the center
from Dublin Court , or making a u-turn . Mr . Vitalle suggested leaving the
opening after the signal at Dublin Court is put in , to see if it is workable .
The District Manager from Standard Brands Paint Company also addressed the
Council and stated that 2/3 of his business is from Livermore and Pleasanton
and they need the left turn access into their business . Since their access
is already limited , he suggested leaving the opening for 3 months after
signalization to see if it is possible .
City Engineer Lee Thompson suggested that changes could be accomplished by
adding an addenduiii to the contract .
City ;lianager A►►ibrose stated he would have the City ' s Traffic Engineer contact
both of the gentlemen to discuss their request .
ADJOURN,',IEigT
There being no further business to come before the Council , the meeting was
adjourned at 9 : 28 p . m . The regular meeting scheduled for December 24 , 1984
was cancelled , so therefore , the r,�eeting was adjourned to January 14 , 1935 .
Mayor
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