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CITY OF DUBLIN
AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: September 26 , 1983
SUBJECT Guidelines for Public Service Signs
EXHIBITS ATTACHED Memo from Traffic Engineer dated September 19 , 1983 ;
Draft of "Guidelines for Public Service Signs" ; City
Engineer ' s report of existing signs that will fall
under this policy; Draft Resolution; Letter from Jim
Griffes , Pastor of John Knox Presbyterian Church
dated August 4 , 1983
RECOMMENDATION Review and adopt resolution approving a policy entitled
"Guidelines for Public Service Signs"
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None - Cost of signing to be paid by applicant
DESCRIPTION Through the process of studying San Ramon Road , some
non-traffic related signs were identified and it was
suggested that a policy be established for the
installation and maintenance of these signs .
Chris Kinzel , the City ' s Traffic Engineer, has
submitted a draft for a suggested policy based on the
Alameda County policy.
The City Engineer has surveyed the major City streets
and has written a brief report related to identified
signs that will fall under this new policy.
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COPIES TO: John Knox Presbyterian Church
Valley Memorial Hospital
ITEM N0. �' 'Z-' San Ramon Country Club
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: September 19, 1983
TO: City Engineer
FROM: Chris Kinzel
SUBJECT: Public Service Signs
I have prepared the attached guidelines for the installation of Public
Service Signs within the City of Dublin . Public Service signs would
norm-ally be used to direct the public to churches and other
public-oriented private non-profit organizations as well as some public
or quasi -public organizations . Such signs would normally not direct
motorists to organizations located along main streets.
The guidelines establish that public service signs would be installed by
the City at the expense of the applicant. Location and legends of signs
are subject to approval of the City Engineer as described in the
guidelines .
Existing public service signs. in conformance with the guidelines would
be allowed to remain with no action required of the organization. '
Organizations having non-conforming signs would be contacted by the City
Engineer and allowed 180 days to obtain a permit to replace and/or
relocate the sign(s) .
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the guidelines by
resolution .
cc: City Manager
CITY OF DUBLIN
POLICY
GUIDELINES . FOR PUBLIC SERVICE SIGNS
Public Service Signs are directional signs installed on Dublin City streets
for the general purpose of directing a substantial number of motorists to the
location of certain public or private non-profit organizations . Normally ,
organizations located on , or visible from, major streets would not be
expected to require public service signing .
These Public Service Signs will not , in general , be placed for organizations
located outside the City Limits of Dublin. --
Public service signing is considered secondary in importance and priority to
standard traffic signs for regulatory, warning , construction or directional
purposes . Normally , only one public service sign would be installed on a
given approach to an intersection, although multiple messages can be combined
on a single installation. The following guidelines shall apply:
1 . Encroachment permits will be required for the installation of public
service signs in any City street right-of-way. These requests to be
submitted to and approved by the City Engineer. The City Engineer ' s
determination shall be appealable to the City Council .
2 . A $10 permit fee will be required for the issuance of an encroachment
permit covering the installation of public service signs within any City
street right-of-way.
3 . Signs shall conform to the following criteria unless otherwise
authorized by the City Engineer :
a . Size : The sign shall be rectangular in shape normally having a
size of 12" high by 24" wide or other appropriate size authorized
by the City. Engineer .
b. Construction: Signs shall be constructed of steel , aluminum or
other suitable material , and shall have sufficient strength to
withstand bending or sagging under normal conditions . The sign
faces shall be finished with porcelain enamel , baked enamel ,
reflective sheeting as may be required depending on the sign
purpose . The usual construction will be reflective sheeting on
0 . 080" aluminum.
C . Legend restrictions : The legend of the sign shall be clear and
easily read by ve icle operators in normal traffic , and shall be
composed of letters or numbers from the standard alphabet for
highway signs used by the California Department of Transportation.
The letters , numbers and borders used on the sign shall be white ;
the background shall be dark greed (or blue for health care
facilities ) . The background may contain overprint of the
organization and the organization' s identification symbol .
Alternate colors for lettering and background may be approved by
the City Engineer, except that neither red nor yellow shall be used
in the background.
d . Information: The legend shall be limited to three lines generally
composed of the following information:
M . The name of the organization (maximum of four words ) .
( 2 ) The location, designation or distance in blocks or miles
(maximum three words ) .
( 3 ) A directional arrow or such other information as approved by
the City Engineer .
e . Facino : Signs may be' single faced or double faced . All materials ,
workmanship and finish shall be equal to that of traffic signs
installed on City streets .
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f . Number of signs : The number of signs authorized for installation
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be determined by the City Engineer.
g . Location: Each requested sign location shall be noted in the
application for the permit . The right is reserved by the City to
relocate or remove any public service sign at any time in the
interest of public safety or to avoid conflict with official
traffic signs..
h. Furnishing of signs : All public service signs and all replacement
signs shall be furnished by the requesting organization at no
expense to the City .
i . Installation: All public service signs to be installed within the
City street right-of-way will be placed by the City , unless
alternate installation procedures are approved by the City
Engineer.
j . Cost - of installation: The cost of all posts , concrete , hardware or
other materials necessary for the installation of public service
signs shall be borne by the requesting organization. For signs to
be installed by the City, a deposit covering the estimated cost of
installation shall be made at the time of application for a permit .
Deposits in excess of the costs will be returned by the City upon
completion of the installation. If a deposit is not sufficient to
cover installation, the permittee will be billed for the difference
between the deposit and the estimated cost of completion. All work
on the installation will be terminated once the deposit has been
exhausted . For applicant-installed signs , an inspection fee will
be charged to verify compliance with the approved installation
procedure . An investigation fee may also be charged to cover costs
incurred by the City Engineer in reviewing the application.
k. Maintenance and removal :
( 1 ) Routine preventative maintenance (equal to that received by
official traffic signs ) will be performed at no cost to the
permittee . If , at any time , a public service sign is found to
have deteriorated beyond the point where routine maintenance
can provide an acceptable appearance , such sign will be
removed. If the permittee elects to furnish a replacement
sign for the deteriorated, damaged , vandalized , or lost sign,
permittee shall do so at permittee ' s expense .
( 2 ) Should a public service sign be determined to be obsolete , to
be misleading to the public , to constitute a hazard, or to
create a hazardous condition, such sign will be removed by the
City.
( 3) Should a place of assembly cease its operation at a particular
location, notification shall be given by the permittee to the
City Engineer within fifteen days after said cessation so that
the signs may be removed. In the event of non-notification
within fifteen days , all signs installed for the location will
be summarily removed. The reinstallation of the signs by the
City will be considered as a new installation, and the cost of
reinstallation shall be borne by the permittee .
4. Public Service Signs in existence at the time of the adoption of these
guidelines shall be brought in conformance with the guidelines following
notification of the organization by the City Engineer . After
notification, such organization shall have 180 days to request a permit
for reinstallation, replacement , relocation or removal in conformance
with the procedures established in these guidelines .
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PUBLIC SERVICE SIGNS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
The following existing signs have been identified as being included
under the proposed policy :
1 ) "Presbyterian Church" with arrow located on southbound San Ramon
Road in advance of Silvergate Drive .
This church is located on Amarillo Road , remote from San Ramon
Road. This sign appears to be appropriate and will remain under the
proposed policy. The church has asked to have two other signs
replaced which have recently disappeared. These locations will be
reviewed in light of the policy when approved.
2 ) "San Ramon Country Club" with arrow on northbound San Ramon
Road in approach of Alcosta Boulevard . This sign is in poor
condition to the point of being illegible ; the use is not in the City
of Dublin and the facility is not a public or private non-profit
organization. For these reasons , it would be appropriate to remove
this sign under the proposed policy.
3) "Family Medical Center 1 . 2 Miles" with arrow on northbound San
Ramon Road in approach of Alcosta Boulevard . This sign, while
directing motorists to a use outside of Dublin, should remain. The
Family Medical Center is a branch of Valley Memorial Hospital and
does offer walk-in emergency services .
We have had an informal request from another church for a directional
sign which will be acted upon once this policy is established.
RESOLUTION NO. - 83
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
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APPROVING A POLICY RELATED TO THE
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF
PUBLIC SERVICE SIGNS
WHEREAS , the Dublin City Council recognizes the need for
directional signing to certain public and private non-profit
organization facilities .
NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED that the Dublin City
Council does hereby approve as a Dublin City Policy the
"Guidelines for Public Service Signs" .
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 26th day of September,
1983 .
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Mayor
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City Clerk
John Knox 7421 Amarillo Road
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dublin, Ca. 941508
Church Office: (415) 828-1840
August 4, 1983
To: City Council Members
Dear Pete:
In calling the Dublin City offices to see if we could get two directional
signs replaced that had been stolen, I talked with Lee Thompson, City Engineer,
and found out that you are considering a sign policy that might require John Knox
Presbyterian Church to take down the one remaining sign we have on San Ramon Road.
Let me explain that these signs were made in 1973 according to Alameda County
Road Department specifications and were also placed in their present locations in
1973 by the Alameda County Dept. , one on San Ramon Road going north on the right
hand side of the road a hundred yards or so before Silvergate, another on San Ramon
Road going south (this is the only one remaining) also posted about a hundred yards
before Silvergate, and a third on Silvergate just before Amarillo Road on the right
hand side in front of the Carrere home at 11738 Silvergate Drive.
As you can still see from the one remaining sign going south on San Ramon Road
before Silvergate Drive, the signs are very plain (white letters spelling "Presby-
terian Church" with a white arrow underneath pointing right on a green background)
and small (about 14" by 18") and unobstrusive. That's because they are posted pri-
marily to give directions to a church facility that is difficult to locate because
it is off the main streets and hidden back in the residential area between Hansen
and Silvergate Drives on Amarillo.
These signs are not intended for advertisement. They are simply, plainly
directional. And we have had many people coming from out-of-town for a wedding or
memorial (funeral) or other meeting at ,John Knox Church that have expressed their
appreciation for those little signs . Also many people from Dublin-San Ramon who
said they would not have found the church building except for those signs.
Our church for twenty years , has provided meeting places for many civic, non-
profit groups from Boy Scouts to Al-Anon as well as programs for non-member people
in our area. These signs help them locate our church. Our members don't need the
signs. But we put them up at our expense and in complete accordance with the
County's requirements so that John Knox Church could be accessible to others.
Please consider our situation and need before firming up a policy. I am
available to talk with you further about this matter or a swer questions you might
have concerning the signs . Thank you, sincerely,
Jim ri es, P sto
cc: Lee Thompson
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