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AGENDA AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: September 23 , 1985
PUBLIC HEARING
SUBJECT: Appeal of Planning Commission action to
conditionally approve PA 84-049 Imperial
Freeholds California Inc . application
for Parcel Map #3582 extention.
EXHIBITS ATTACHED: 1 ) Minutes of May 13 , 1985 City Council
meeting.
2 ) Staff report of May 13 , 1985 City
Council meeting with appeal letter .
RECOMMENDATION: 1 ) Open continued public hearing and
hear Staff presentation.
2 ) Hear any additional testimony from
applicant and public.
3 ) Question Staff, applicant and
public.
4 ) Continue public hearing until
January 13 , 1986 City Council
meeting.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None at this time .
DESCRIPTION:
On May 13 , 1985 , the City Council opened the. public hearing
on the appeal of the Planning Commission action to conditionally
approve PA 84-049 Imperial Freeholds California Inc. application
for Parcel Map #3582 extension. Mr . Anthony Long, representing
Imperial Freeholds, appealed the item because of a condition
which required the developer to pay $69 , 000 towards the
installation of traffic signals at Sierra Court and Dublin Blvd.
Mr . Long said that they were willing to contribute to the traffic
signal if they were successful in exchanging property with Dublin
San Ramon Service District to relocate their proposed access
road. The access road and entrance to the site would then be at
Dublin Blvd. and Sierra Court, rather than at the proposed
Imperial Court . If they were not successful in relocating the
entrance, they would object to the contribution. After
discussion, the City Council continued the item until the
September 23 , 1985 City Council meeting to allow the developer
and Dublin San Ramon Service District to negotiate a property
exchange .
Mr . Long has verbally indicated to Staff that he would like
an additional continuance . Staff recommends that the City
Council continue the item until the January 13 , 1986 City Council
meeting .
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ITEM NO. COPIES TO: Applicant
PA 84-049
City Attorney Nave did not feel this would be practical , but Gated he
would check into tl�is possibility , as the issue must be soon.
Cm. Moffatt questioned whether the original S oach Road was supposed to
have a frontage road . .
On motion of Cm.. Hegarty, second y Cm. Jeffery , and by unanimous vote , the
Council adopted
ESOLUTION NO. 32 - 85
RE TING VEHICUL,R TRAFFIC ON STAGECOACH ROAD
PURS TO SECTION 21107 . 5 OF THE CALIFORNIA VEHICLE CODE
On moti of Cm. Jeffery, seconded by Cm. Vonheeder, and by unanimous vote ,
the ncil authorized the City Traffic Engineer to conduct a speed survey on
S ecoach Road.
APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVAL
PA84-0149, IMPERIAL FREEHOLDS CALIFORNIA, INC .
Mayor Snyder opened the public hearing.
Imperial Freeholds applied for an extension of their parcel map to subdivide
a 10 acre site on Dublin Boulevard into 3 lots and ultimately develop 3
office buildings with approximately 180 ,000 square feet . The Planning
Commission approved the extension with a condition requiring $69 , 000 toward a
traffic signal at Dublin Boulevard @ Sierra Court . The issue involves pay-
ment towards the traffic signal to lessen traffic impacts even if the project
does not have .a direct connection to the intersection.
Large projects stach as this one have significant traffic impacts on the City,
not only in the immediate vicinity of the project , but throughout various
parts of the City. It is a fairly common practice for cities to require a
developer to install or make cash contributions for traffic signals to offset
the impact of the development on the City. The amount of the contribution
depends on the specific nature , size , location and impact of the project. .
Staff felt a $69 ,000 contribution was. reasonable in relationship to a project
encompassing' 180 , 000 sq ft along one of the major thoroughfares of the City .
Anthony Long, Imperial Freeholds Branch Manager advised the Council that
their concerns go beyond the co;,t of 'the signal . They are not opposed to the
payment itself , but rather that the: location of the signal will have a
detrimental effect on their property. The -original proposal was that the5>
would ha•�e signalization to their property.
Cm. Hegart.y questioned if the original specifications called for a signal at
the entrance of their property . Mr. :,ong replied affirmative .
Mr. Long asked that a median cut be allowed , thereby providing motorists left.
turn access from their property onto Dublin Boulevard
ATTACHMENT
CM-4-91
Regular Meeting May 13 , 1985
Mayor Snyder closed the public hearing.
The visibility aspects with regard to the crest of the bridge on Dublin
Boulevard was discussed .
Discussion was held with regard to a left turn into as well as out of the
property onto Dublin Boulevard .
Cm. Moffatt indicated he would like to table the matter until an alternate
route could be d=iscussed .
Mayor Snyder questioned Mr . Long regard_',.ng the property exchange with DSRSD .
Mr. Long indicated that negotiation discussions with DSRSD regarding property
exchange were progressing nicely . Exchange agreements are moving forward.
City Attorney Nave indicated a time line was needed for future review by the
City Council in order to take appropriate action.
Cm. Jeffery did not Feel it appropriate to delay a decision on this issue .
On motion of Cm. Vonheeder , seconded by Cm. Moffatt , and by majority vote ,
the Council agreed to continue this item for 120 dais . Voting NO on tr:is
motion was Cm. Jeffery.
P IC HEARING
ORDI CE RE LIMITED PARKING ZONE ON SIERRA LANE
Mayor Sny opened the public hearing.
Viacom Cablevi ' on has requested that a portion of the curb in front of their
office be limite o 20 minutes parking .
No public comments wer made .
Cm. Moffatt felt the entire rea should be looked at with regard to large
vehicles being parked on week S .
City Manager Ambrose advised Cm. Mo tt that the City Traffic Engineer has
looked at this , and the City Attorney drafting an ordinance which will be
coming before the Council in the future .
Mayor Snyder closed the public hearing.
On motion of Cm. Hegarty, seconded by Cm. Jeffery, and unanimous vote , the
Council waived the reading and on an urgency basis adopted
ORDINANCE NO. 8 — 85
ESTABLISHING TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
LIMITED PARKING ZONE ON SIERRA LANE
CM-4-92
Regular Meeting May 13 , 1985
AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 13 , 1985
SUBJECT: An Appeal of a Planning Commission
action to approve PA 84-049 , Imperial
Freeholds California, Inc .
PROJECT: PA 84-049 Imperial Freeholds California
Incorporated, application for a Parcel
Map Extension (Parcel Map 3582 )
EXHIBITS ATTACHED: A . - Draft Resolution denying the appeal
Background Attachments :
1 - Appeal letter dated 4/11/85
2 - 4/1/85 Planning Commission Staff
report with background attachments
3 - TJKM Traffic Impact Study .
RECOMMENDATION•_ 1 - Open public hearing and hear staff
presentation
2 - Take testimony from applicant and
the public
3 - Question staff, applicant and the
public
4 - Close public hearing and deliberate
5 - Adopt a Resolution (Exhibit A)
which denies the appeal and upholds
the Planning Commission action
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: If the appeal is granted, the City will
have to pay an .additional $69, 000 for
traffic signals at the Dublin
Boulevard/Sierra Court intersection
DESCRIPTION: On 2/23/82 , Alameda County approved
parcel map • 3582 which subdivided a ten acre site (located
immediately west of Dublin Sports Ground and Valley High School)
into three parcels . Because of potential traffic impacts a
condition of approval required the applicant to pay for
signalization and median improvements at the proposed Imperial
Court/Dublin Boulevard -intersection.
Mr. Anthony Long, representing Imperial Freeholds, subsequently
filed an extension with the City for the recording of the final
parcel map. This extension request was originally heard by the
Planning Commission on November 17 , 1984 , and then was continued
at the applicant' s request to the 12/17/84 , 3/18/85 and 4/1/85
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ITEM NO. C
Applicant
Planning Commission meetings . On 4/1/85 the Planiiing Commission
reviewed a two-year extension to record the final parcel map with
several conditions . Two such conditions required that:
1. The applicant shall make a good faith effort to acquire
access out onto Dublin Boulevard at Sierra Court so that the
entrance to Imperial Court can be moved to this location.
The good faith effort shall include, but not limited to,
reaching an agreement on the land transfer with DSRSD and
filing an application with the Federal Government to approve
said transfer. A letter from the DSRSD Board of Directors
stating it does not want to proceed with a land transfer
will also constitute a good faith effort.
2 . The developer shall pay $69 , 000 for the installation of
traffic signals at Sierra Court and Dublin Boulevard.
At the hearing, Mr. Anthony Long said they were willing to pay
the $69 , 000 for the traffic signal if they were successful in
relocating the access road. If they were unable to relocate the
road, they would not have direct left turn access and egress from
Dublin Boulevard and would not want to pay for part of the
signalization.
After discussion, the Planning Commission determined that, even
if the access was not relocated, the project would generate
traffic impacts at both the Dublin Boulevard/Sierra Court and
Dublin Boulevard/Clark Avenue intersections . The Planning
Commission unanimously voted to approve the parcel map extension
including the condition that the developer pay for part of the
signalization.
As noted in their letter dated 4/1/85, Imperial Freeholds ,
California, Incorporated does not object to the payment of the
$69 , 000 if they are successful in relocating the entrance to
their site across from Sierra Court . If the entrance is not
relocated, the applicants would object to this payment because
they feel it will place a "great burden" on their project.
The $69, 000 figure is based upon a study done by TJKM (Exhibit D)
where an equal portion of the signal costs ($100, 000) were
assessed between the Bedford project at Sierra Lane and Sierra
Court and the Imperial Freehold' s project. The study was based
upon the amount of traffic generated by each development. The
Bedford project, being an industrial/business park development,
was not expected to generate the amount of traffic as an office
project and therefore was assessed $31, 000, or 31% Bedford has
since submitted a letter of credit in that amount to the City.
Imperial Freeholds was assessed $69, 000 or 69%.
It should be noted that several developers have been required to
install public improvements or make cash payments for future .
public improvements as part of their project approvals. Often
times, those public improvements are not installed directly in
front of their site. For example, Automation Electronics
Corporation (located west of Silvergate Drive at Dublin
Boulevard) was required to make a cash payment for intersection
improvements at San Ramon Road and Dublin Boulevard. In
addition, the Nielsen Ranch subdivision, located on the western
portion of the City was required to make. a cash payment for
intersection improvements at San Ramon Road and Silvergate Drive .
As noted above, Bedford was required to make a cash payment for
traffic signals at Dublin Boulevard and Sierra Court.
Large projects such as the ones noted above have significant
traffic impacts on the City, not only in the immediate vicinity
of the project, but throughout various parts of the City.
It is a fairly common practice for cities to require a developer
to install or make cash contributions for traffic signals to
off-set the impact of the development on the City. The amount of
the contribution depends on the specific nature, size , location
and impact of the project. Staff does not believe it is
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/unreasonable to require a $69 , 000 contribution in relationship to
ject encompassing 180, 000 sq. ft. along one of the major
oughfares of the City.
It should be noted that the intersection improvements (traffic
signals, median work and roadway improvements) at Dublin
Boulevard and Sierra Court will cost approximately $200 , 000 . The
DSRSD has an obligation to contribute $25, 000 toward the
improvements. The City will be paying for the balance of the
improvements not associated with the traffic signals .
Accordingly, the City, DSRSD, and major developments will be
sharing in the cost of these improvements.
In conclusion, . Staff believes the requirement for a cash
contribution of $69 , 000 is reasonable, appropriate, consistent
with previous project approvals, and necessary to offset the
impact of the development on the City.
Staff recommends that the City Council concur with the Planning
Commission recommendations and adopt the resolution which denies
the appeal and upholds the conditional approval of the parcel map
extension.
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IMPEPIAL FPEEHOLDS
CALIFORNIA INC.
5776 STONERIDGE MALL ROAD. SUITE 100, PLEASANTON,CALIFORNIA 93566 1:1 TELEPHONE:(415)483.1300
April 11, 1985 HAND DELIVERED
DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL
% Dublin Planning Department
Dublin, CA 94568
Attn: Mr. Tom DeLuca
Dear Council Members:
On April 1, 1985, the Dublin Planning Commission approved our request
to extend our Tentative Parcel Map for two years to April 1, 1987. The
approval carried certain conditions which are required by the City prior
to the recording of a Final Parcel Map. As owner of the subject property,
Imperial Freeholds California, Inc. respectfully requests the City Council
to reconsider one provision of the Special Conditions which were made as
part of the Planning Commission Extension Approval.
Item #43 of the Special Conditions requires that "The Developer shall
pay $69,000 for the installation of traffic signals at Sierra Court and
Dublin Boulevard.". While Imperial feels that it is fair for the City to
ask us to pay this cost if we are successful in rerouting Imperial Court
to Dublin Boulevard at Sierra Court, we feel that if we are unable to have
this rerouting of the street, the new signal places a great burden on our
develognent. As a result, we feel that it is unreasonable to ask us to
share in the expense of this traffic light.
I would appreciate having the opportunity to present our position in this
matter to you at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your consideration.
Very sincerely yours,
IMPERIAL FREEHOLDS CALIFORNIA, INC.
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Anthony H. Long
Branch Manager
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A N11EMBER OF THE i,MPER!AL GROUP OF C MPANIES
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September 17, 1985
Mr. Lawrence L. Tong
Director of Planning
C= OF DUBLIN
P. O. Box 2340
Dublin, CA 94568
Dear Mr. Tong:
As a follow up to my letter to You dated. SepteTber 16, 1985, 1 am
enclosing a copy of correspondence received from the United States
Department of the Interior pertaining to our proposed land exchange.
This letter indicates the Federal Government's willingness to co-
operate in the exchange.
As previously requested, we would like to have an additional ninety-
day continuance-to allow us to satisfy the two conditions requested
by the Department of Interior, namely, obtaining appraisals of the
two properties to be exchanged, and preparing legal descriptions.
Thank you for your consideration.
Very sincerely yours,
IMPERIAL FREEHOLDS CALIFORNIA INC.
Anthony H. Long
Branch Manager
Enclosure
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2 '1985
DUBLIN PLANNING
A %iEMBEP THE I-VPERIAL Gi�GUP-OF CO3M PANIES
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United States Department of the Interior
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
WESTERN REGION
450 GOLDEN GATE AVENUE,BOX 36063
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IN' REPLY REFER TO: SAN FRANCISCO,CALIFORNIA 94103 rn rn )
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September 12, 1985 /J '� z'
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Mr. Paul Ryan
General Manager
Dublin San Ramon Service District
7051 Dublin Blvd.
Dublin, California 94568
Dear Mr. Ryan:
After reviewing your August 23; 1985, letter with attachments
requesting approval for a land exchange involving a small portion
of the former Federal property: Camp Parks, Parcel A-4, D-Calif.-
574B, now known as the Dublin Sports Grounds , we wrote to the
General Services Administration seeking their concurrence with
our tentative approval of the proposal. Enclosed is a copy of
their response, indicating tentative concurrence pending the
receipt and acceptance of adequate independent appraisals of the
two parcels involved. In addition, as Pete Sly of my staff
indicated to you in a recent telephone conversation, we will also
need adequate legal descriptions of the two parcels for inclusion
in the exchange documents (our "deed of release" for the park
property and the deed from Imperial Freeholds of California, Inc.
containing the same perpetuity use restrictions in effect on the
remaining park property) .
Once we have reviewed and approved the appraisals (along with
GSA) , we will provide the exchange documents in draft form for
your review. In the meantime, if you have any questions on this
matter, please contact Pete Sly at 556-8360.
Sincerely,
John D. Cherry
Associate Regional Director C E I V E D
Resource Management and Planning SEP 17 1985
Enclosure
R E C E I V E D
5E,P 20 1985
ni IRI IN PLANNING
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General Services Administration, Region 9
525 Market Street --
San Francisco, CA 94105 -
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SEP 6 1985
Mr. John D. Cherry
Associate Regional Director
Resource Management & Planning
National Park Service
450 Golden Gate Avenue, Box 36063
San Francisco, CA 94102
Re: Portion, Camp Parks
Alameda County, CA 9-D-CA-574-B
Dear Mr. Cherry:
This replies to your letter of August 28 outlining the proposed exchange between
the Dublin San Ramon Services District and Imperial Freeholds California Inc.
From the information provided, the proposal appears reasonable, however
before granting our concurrence, we will need to review the appraisals that will
establish the respective values.
We appreciate the opportunity to comment on this matter. As you requested
we are returning the copies of the large maps.
Sincerely,
/TER HEBERT
Real Property Disposal Division
Public Buildings and Real Property
Enclosure