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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6.3 NoParkZoneAmdrPlzSofDB CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 28, SUBJECT : PUBLIC HEARING - Ordinance Re No Parking Zones (Vehicles longer than twenty feet) - Amador Plaza Road South of Dublin Boulevard EXHIBITS ATTACHED : Ordinance; Location Map; Letter from Enea Brothers Enterprises RECOMMEN~N~ FINANCIAL STATEMENT: 1) Open public hearing 2) Receive public testimony 3) Close public hearing 4) Waive reading and adopt ordinance basis Cost of 10 signs appoximately $500 on an urgency DESCRIPTION : Enea Plaza submitted a request in early 1985 requesting the restriction of large trucks adjacent to their property. Action on this request was postponed pending a comprehensive review of this issue throughout the City by the Traffic Engineer. At the regular City Council meeting on October 14, 1985, the City Council introduced a Citywide ordinance which will have an effective date of April 15, 1986. Mr. Enea has requested that his initial request for parking restrictions be considered at this time. Amador Plaza Road ends at a standard cul-de-sac bulb, 1,000 feet south of Dublin Boulevard. The cul-de-sac bulb radius is not big enough for large trucks to turn around. Mr. Enea's letter notes that the trucks drive through their undeveloped lot to turn around. This has resulted in mud and rocks being carried onto the street and damage to their curbs. Amador Plaza Road south of Dublin Boulevard was not designed for continuous use by heavy vehicles. The subject property is zoned as a planned development with commercial-office and related uses. Damage to the street appears to have resulted from trailers being unhooked and left standing on their dolly pads. In addition, the parked tractor trailer rigs restrict visibility. It is recommended that the City Council conduct a public hearing, waive the reading and adopt the proposed ordinance on an urgency basis. RECEIVED OCT 3 1 1985 DUBLIN PLANNING ITEM NO. COPIES TO: Enea Brothers Enterprises 7450 Dublin Boulevard Dublin, CA 94568 ORDINANCE NO. - 85 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ESTABLISHING TRAFFIC REGULATIONS The City Council of the City of Dublin does ordain as follows: Section 1. NO PARKING ZONES: Vehicles Longer Than Twenty Feet Article 7, relating to "No Parking Zones" of the Alameda County Ordinance Code previously adopted by the City of Dublin is amended by the addition of Section 6-296.66 (Amador Plaza Road) to read: 6-296.66 Amador Plaza Road. On the easterly and westerly curblines from the southerly curbline of Dublin Boulevard southerly to the end of the street. Section 2. IMMEDIATE EFFECT This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its enactment because the adoption and immediate effect thereof is necessary in order to protect vehicular and pedestrian safety. Section 3. 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 vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ATTEST: City Clerk Mayor RECEIVED CITy OF DUI~Li~ 7450 DUBLIN BOULEVARD DUBLIN, CALIFORNIA 94566 PHONE (415) 828-4401 Mayor Pete Snyder City of Dublin 6500 Dublin Blvd. Dublin, Ca. 94568 January 22, 1985 Dear Mayor Snyder, We are the owners of a 22 acre parcel of land situated on Amador Plaza Road, south of Dublin Blvd. which includes the Enea Plaza office complex and the Dublin Cinema. We are concerned about a situation that has arisen and continually worsens. Large tractor-trailer rigs are parking on Amador Plaza Road and leaving the trailer dollied down, sometime for 3 and 4 days at a time. When the rigs leave the dead-end street they drive thru our undeveloped parcel and scatter mud and rocks onto the street with the tires. The street now looks like a truck stop in an industrial area. Our tenants, their employees and visitors must drive past the rigs disconnecting, hooking up and turning and we believe this creates a hazardous situation. Any assistance the City Council can give to eliminate this problem will be appreciated. Enea Brothers Enterprizes, Partner B LVD VALLEY BLVD BLVD. DUBLIN