HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.08 Consultant Selection Downtown Improve AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 14 , 1985
SUBJECT: Planning Consultant Selection Process
for Downtown Improvement Plan
EXHIBITS ATTACHED : Background Attachments
1) Minutes from April 8, 1985 City
Council meeting
2 ) Agenda Statement from April 8, 1985
City Council meeting
RECOMMENDATION: '(� Direct Staff to 1 ) select a Planning
Consultant and 2 ) prepare a draft
contract and scope of service for City
Council approval prior to entering into
the contract .
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: $50, 000 has been budgeted for the
Downtown Improvement Plan consultant
during Fiscal Year 1984-85 .
DESCRIPTION: On April 8, 1985, the City Council
initiated the preparation of the Downtown Improvement Plan by 1)
identifying the planning area, 2 ) establishing a method for
appointing the Downtown Improvement Study Committee and 3 )
indicating some of the issues to be included in the plan. The
City Council directed Staff to work with the Downtown Improvement
Study Committee in developing a scope of services for a Planning
Consultant .
On September 19 , 1985, the Downtown Improvement Study Committee
requested. Staff to proceed with the selection of a Planning
Consultant and the preparation of a scope of services and
contract. The Committee requested Staff to prepare a Request for
Proposal for an economic consultant for consideration at the
Committee ' s meeting on October 17, 1985 .
Staff recommends that the City Council direct Staff to select a
Planning Consultant and proceed with the preparation of a draft
contract and scope of services for City Council approval prior to
entering into the contract.
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ority of the City' s recreation programs. The operating costs thro
Feb are $37,854 and the revenue $48 ,147. The net gain to t ity is
$10, 293 •
Cm. Moffatt ques ' ned how. the Park & Recreation C ssion felt about this
renewal . Recreation rector Lowart explained t this issue is on the Park
& Recreation Commission enda for the owing night , but Commissioners
have indicated in past disc ons t ey are in favor of renewing the
lease.
Cm. Vonheeder questioned the City had sidered a longer lease option.
On motion of Cm. fery, seconded by Cm. Hegarty, d by unanimous vote , the
Council dire Staff to notify the Dublin San Ramon vices District of
the Cit ' esire to renew the lease on Shannon Center for 1985-86 Fiscal
Yea he Council also directed Staff to advise DSRSD of thei t in a
se for longer than a one year period.
DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT STUDY & COMMITTEE
During the City' s 1985 Goals & Objectives Study Session, the City Council
identified the development of a Downtown Improvement Plan and Ad Hoc
Downtown Improvement Committee as a goal which the City should pursue . The
City Council also allocated $50, 000 in the 1984-85 budget for the purpose of
securing .the professional services of a contract urban designer to assist in
the development of -a plan for the City' s downtown area.
The Council identified the area to be studied as part of the downtown
improvement plan as being the area approved on Exhibit 2, as recommended by
the Planning Commission, but also to include the shopping center containing
Fandango ' s and the old site of the Alpha Beta market .
The Council agreed to form a blue-ribbon ad hoc downtown improvement
committee to consist of 11 members . The method agreed upon will be for each
City Councilmember to appoint two members to the committee , one member from
the business community and one member from the residential community. The
appointments to this committee are to be made at the first City Council
meeting in May. It was also agreed that the Chamber of Commerce should be
invited to appoint a member for the committee- with full voting rights .
Cm. Vonheeder felt that intense Planning Commission involvement is critical.
Cm. Jeffery felt a time limit should be put on the Committee with an ending
date of November, 1986.
Mayor Snyder felt the residential committee members should be appointed from
the 5 basic areas of the City.
The Council concurred with the means of dividing up the City into 5 areas
and drew numbers to determine from which area their appointment was to be
made .
Regular Meeting April 8, 1985
Cm. Jeffery' s appointment will be from the area west of San Ramon Road. Cm.
Moffatt ' s appointment will be from the area north of Amador Valley Boulevard
and east of San Ramon Road. Mayor Snyder' s appointment will be the area
east of I-680 and west of Village Parkway. Cm. Hegarty' s appointment will
be from the area near Dublin High School , north of Amador Valley Boulevard ,
east of Village Parkway. Cm. Vonheeder' s appointment will be from the Echo
Park area near Wells and Cronin Park, south of Amador Valley Boulevard. The
Council suggested that Staff publicize the fact that the Council is looking
for people to serve on this committee .
Cm. Moffatt questioned the involvement of various merchant ' s associations on
this committee . Since all the meetings will be public meetings , anyone can
provide input . However, the Council felt that in order to reach any kind of
a consensus, the number of committee members should be limited.
Cm. Jeffery requested that Staff notify the merchant ' s associations of this
committee being formed . City Manager Ambrose reported that he and Mr. Tong
would sit on the committee as staff advisors.
The City Council directed Staff to work with the committee in developing a
scope of services for a project consultant . The scope of services should be
presented to the City Council for its approval prior to entering into the
contract with the consultant .
Upon completion of the committee ' s report , that report would be reviewed and
acted upon by the Planning Commission and subsequently by the City Council .
On motion of Cm. Jeffery, seconded by Cm. Hegarty , and by majority vote , the
Council agreed to form an 11 member committee that will cease to exist in
November, 1986. Voting NO on this motion was Cm. Moffatt .
7was Ashor ecess was called. All Councilmembers were present when th eeting
recon ed.
LANDSCAPING SCH ICS
SAN RAMON ROAD & V GE PARKWAY (NORTH OF AVB)
As part of the 5 Year Capit Improvement Pro Staff has begun the de-
sign of landscape improvements San Ramo ad and Village Parkway. The
elements included are the use of in 1 ng paving stones and the plant-
ing of trees and shrubs . A determi . s required as to whether ground
cover or lawn should be establi on the er medians . A third option
is to design the project w' a combination of s and ground cover.
Ken Hansen of Hans abcock made a slide presentation, i strating various
types of groun vers and trees that they would propose to u in Dublin.
Their sele ns were based on those trees that are the most drou
resist , plus are able to stand up to the wind. Mr. Hansen recomme d
usi awn in the residential parkway areas , but did not recommend using wn
the commercial areas due to the logistics of trying to maintain the
medians on busy streets .
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Regular Meeting April 8, 1985
CITY OF DUBLIN
AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING- DATE: April 8, 1985
SUBJECT Downtown Improvement Study and Committee
EXHIBITS ATTACHED 1) General Plan Downtown Intensification Area
2) Planning Commission recommended study area
3 ) Excerpts from General Plan on downtown
development
4) Memorandum £rom Planning Commission re Commission' s
I ( `r participation in study
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RECOMMENDATION See below
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: $50 ,000 has been budgeted for this project during
Fiscal Year 1984-85 .
DESCRIPTION During the City ' s 1985 Goals & Objectives Study
Session, the City Council identified the development of a Downtown
Improvement Plan and Ad Hoc Downtown Improvement Committee as a goal which
the City should pursue . The City Council also allocated $50 ,000 in the
1984-85 budget for the purpose of securing the professional services of a
contract urban designer to assist in the development of a plan for the
City' s downtown area.
In order to accomplish this goal , the following issues should be addressed :
1 . Area to be included in Plan
The City Council should determine' what area is to be included as part of the
downtown study area. The General' Plan identifies the area bounded by San
Ramon. Road , Amador Valley Boulevard , I-580 and I-680 as the City' s downtown
intensification area (See Exhibit 1 ) . The Planning Commission, at its
meeting of April 1 , 1985 , recommended that the downtown study area be
expanded as shown in Exhibit 2. Those commercial areas which were excluded
from consideration by the Planning Commission include : 1) the area west of
San Ramon Road ; 2) the area east of Starward Drive and north of Amador
Valley Boulevard; 3 ) the retail area east of Clark Avenue .
2 . Formation of Ad Hoc Downtown Improvement Committee
During a' previous City Council Goals & Objectives Session, the City Council
discussed the desirability of forming arr. Ad Hoc Downtown Improvement
Committee in order to obtain additional input in the development of a
downtown plan.
At its meeting of April 1 , 1985 , the Planning Commission indicated that the
Commission should somehow be involved in the development or review of the
downtown plan. The Commission indicated that either the Committee ' s report
should be reviewed by the Planning Commission prior to consideration by the
City Council , or a representative of the Planning Commission should be
appointed to the Committee ( see attached memorandum) .
It would seem appropriate that the Council form a blue-ribbon committee
which would remain in existence until the downtown improvement -plan had been
adopted by the City Council . There are two primary options with respect to
the formation of this- committee . The first option would provide for the
appointment of committee, members solely from the business community. The
second option would provide for an even distribution of appointments between
representatives of the business and residential community.
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3 . Suggested Study Issues
Staff believes that the committee , once formed , should have some degree of
latitude in developing and identifying issues that should be undertaken as
part of the downtown improvement study. However, it would seem that certain
issues should be suggested as appropriate for review. These issues can be
identified in two groups .
Group 1 Issues Group 2 Issues
1 . Circulation 1 . Intensity of Development
2 . Pedestrian Amenities 2 . Land Use Alternatives
3 . Street Furniture
4. Public Landscaping
5 . Parking
The complexity of the study and the cost for services rendered by a
professional consultant would increase greatly if the issues in Group 2
were undertaken in addition to the issues in Group 1. Most of those
issues identified under Group 1 involve primarily public right-of-ways ,
although circulation issues could also affect private property owners .
RECOMMENDATION
It is Staff ' s recommendation that the City Council take the following
actions :
1 . Identify the area to be studied as part of the downtown improvement
plan.
2 . Form a blue-ribbon ad hoc downtown improvement committee . It is
recommended that this committee consist of 10 .members . The method of
appointment suggested .would be for each City Councilmembers to appoint
two members to the committee , one member from the business community and
one member from the residential community. The appointments to this
committee be made at the first City Council meeting in May.
3 . Staff be directed to work with the committee in developing a scope of
services for a project consultant . The scope of services should be
presented to the City Council for its approval prior to entering into
the contract with the consultant .
4. Upon completion of the committee ' s report , that report would be reviewed
and acted upon by the Planning Commission and subsequently by the City
Council .
5 . Identify those issues which the City Council believe should be
considered by the committee as part of t-he plan.
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Im lementin Policies
B. The location, extent and density of residential development will be
determined when municipal services can be provided and through General
Plan refinement studies.
C. Approval of residential development in the extended planning area will
require determination that:
- Utilities and public saf ety services will be provided at urban standards
without financial burden to Dublin residents and businesses.
- Proposed site grading and means of access will not disfigure the
ridgelands.
- Timing of development will not result in premature termination of
viable agricultural operations on adjoining lands.
- The fiscal impact of new residential development in the extended
planning area supports itself and does not draw upon and dilute the
fiscal base of the remainder of the city.
2.2 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LAND USE
Dublin's central location has made it the Tri-Valley's commercial center, with more
than 600 retail businesses and a wide variety of distributors, business service provi-
ders, builders and building subcontractors, manufacturers, and region-serving offices.
es depends on the income generated by
The City's ability to provide municipal servic
business.
2.2.1 Downtown Dublin
Guiding Policy
A. Intensify Downtown Dublin.
The present collection of adjoining shopping centers can become a downtown with the
variety, convenience, and visual prominence that is rarely found in communities built
since the automobile became dominant. (See Downtown Concept Sketch.)
Implementing Policies
B. Provide a downtown BART station that will serve customers and workers
with and without cars. Add offices and apartments within walking dis-
tance — and eventually over BART parking.
C. Encourage mid-rise office/apartment buildings and parking structures
with ground floor retail space. Create store-lined pedestrian connections
between existing shopping centers.
D. Make downtown more understandable to the first-time visitor by instal-
ling standardized identification signs and directories soon.
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M E M O R A N D U M
TO : City Council
FROM: Planning Commission
SUBJECT: Participation in Downtown Improvement Study
DATE : April 1 , 1985
At the April 1 , 1985 Planning Commission Meeting, the Planning
Commission reviewed recent developments in the downtown area .
The Planning Commission expressed an interest in participating in
the proposed Downtown Improvement Study. Since the format of the
study has to be determined , the Planning Commission would like to
participate either:
1 ) by reviewing the recommendations of the Downtown Ad Hoc
Committee , or
2 ) if the recommendations of the Downtown Ad Hoc Committee are
not going to be reviewed by the Planning Commission, then by
having a Planning Commissioner as a member of the Downtown
Ad Hoc Committee .
With so little land remaining , and the high level of development
activity and interest , the Planning Commission feels it is
important to establish clear directions for high quality
developments and land uses in Downtown Dublin. The Planning
Commission suggests that the study examine alternative uses and
mixed uses .