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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7.3 Dublin Blvd. Plan Line Study CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: December 12, 1983 SUBJECT Dublin Boulevard Plan Line Study - Status Report EXHIBITS ATTACHED Memo from City Traffic Engineer dated December 7 , 1983 ; letter from Anthony H. Long representing Imperial Freeholds dated November 15 , 1983 RECOMMENDATI Review Traffic Engineer ' s Report and provide input to Traffic Engineer with respect to any modifications requested for the Dublin Boulevard Plan Line FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Other than projects already included in the City ' s Five-Year Capital Improvement Program, no additional specific improvements are scheduled. DESCRIPTION In accordance with the 1983-84 approved City budget, the City ' s Traffic Engineer and City Engineer are currently developing long term recommendations for Dublin Boulevard. The attached report presents the current status and the interim recommendations for Dublin Boulevard. The City ' s Engineering Staff will have a strip map and sketches of the recommendations for review at the meeting. Upon receiving input frcm the City Council, the Engineering Staff will prepare a final report for review and eventual adoption by the City Council following a public hearing. The City has also received requests from 2 property owners regarding modifications to Dublin Boulevard. The City has had, for some time, . a request from the Shell Oil Station at the intersection of San Ramon Road and Dublin Boulevard for a median break. The City has also received a request from Imperial Freeholds regarding a requirement that they signalize the entrance to their proposed development which is located near the intersection of Dublin Boulevard and Sierra Court. The City Traffic Engineer will be prepared to present to the City Council a status report on both of these requests . --------------------------------------------------------------------------- COPIES TO: Anthony H. Long, Imperial. Freeholds •'J Will Urban, Shell Oil ITEM N0. / Ben Maghsoudi, Shell Oil Station MEMORANDUM DATE: December 7, 1983 TO: City Engineer FROM: Chris D. Kinzel SUBJECT: Dublin Boulevard Plan Line - As requested by the City Council , our firm has been working on the Dublin Boulevard Plan Line Study, and I will give a verbal report on the subject at the coming Council meeting . The study is based on future land-use assumptions, basically a build-out of Dublin , listed in the attached print-out. A Dublin BART Station , to be located at Golden Gate Drive south of Dublin Boulvard, was included in the future land-use. It would generate 638 p.m. peak hour vehicle trips and 4250 daily vehicle trips. Also, the plan line study anticipates the new I-680 interchange, with ramps at Village Parkway and Amador Plaza Road. This memorandum summarizes our preliminary findings. West of Donlon Way The Plan Line should follow the existing striping and roadway configuration . The existing lighting system is inadequate. Donlon Way to San Ramon Road The westbound approach at the intersection of Dublin Boulevard and Donlon Way should be restriped to retain two through lanes and one left-turn lane. The bike lanes along both sides of this Dublin Boulevard segment should be removed. The eastbound approach to the intersection of Dublin Boulevard and San Ramon Road should be restriped to contain two 10-foot left-turn lanes, two 11-foot through lanes , and one 12-foot right-turn lane . The westbound approach should be restriped to contain two 10-foot left-turn lanes and two through lanes . In addition , a 12-foot westbound right-turn lane will be required. Therefore, an additional 12 feet of widening is needed for a length of approximately 300 feet to the east of the intersection The existing lighting system is inadequate except at the intersection of Dublin Boulevard and San Ramon Road. City Engineer -2- December 7, 1983 San Ramon Road to Village Parkway Six lanes should be planned for this segment of Dublin Boulevard. Between intersections , the existing roadway can be restriped to obtain one 12-foot lane and two 11-foot lanes in each travel direction . However , between Golden Gate Drive and Amador Plaza Road there is a 390-foot segment of Dublin Boulevard which has a pavement width of only 74 feet . Therefore , the pavement of this segment should be widened to have at least a 82-foot width. Additional widening would be necessary for both the eastbound and westbound approaches at the intersection of Dublin Boulvard and Regional Street to accommodate right-turn lanes . The approximate length for the 12 feet wide right-turn lanes is 200 feet. However, the provision of additional right-turn approach lanes can come at a later date than the restriping effort required to provide three through lanes A left-turn lane should be added onto the northbound approach of Amador Plaza Road. The median opening between Amador Plaza Road and Village Parkway , serving the Dublin Cinema, should be closed. The' Cinema should obtain an alternative access point on Amador Plaza Road. The intersection of Dublin Boulevard/Amador Plaza Road should be signalized. This is now being accomplished . Street lights should be installed along the raised medians . Lighting at all intersections should be emphasized. Village Parkway to Clark Avenue The eastbound approach at the intersection of Dublin Boulevad and Village Parkway should be restriped to contain two 11-foot left-turn lanes and two 12-foot through lanes. The westbound approach should be restriped to contain one left -turn lane and three through lanes . However, additional widening would be necessary for a westbound right-turn lane. The approximate length for the 12 feet wide right-turn lane is 300 feet . Traffic signal should be installed at the intersection of Dublin Boulvard and Clark Avenue. Additional street lights should be installed . Lighting at the intersections should be emphasized. City Engineer -3- December 7, 1983 East of Clark Avenue The Plan Line should follow the existing striping and roadway configuration at all locations except the intersection of Dublin Boulevard and Dougherty Road. The eastbound approach at the intersection of Dublin Boulevad and - Dougherty Road should be restriped to contain two 11-foot right-turn lanes , one 11-foot through lane, and one 11-foot left-turn lane. The northbound approach should be restriped to contain a dual left-turn lane, a through lane, and a through and right-turn combination lane. The southbound approach should be restriped to contain a left-turn lane , a right-turn lane and three through lanes . The westbound approach should be widened to provide a dual left-turn lane. Traffic signals should be installed at the intersections of Dublin Boulevard/Sierra Court and Dublin Boulevard/Dublin Court. Street lights should be installed along this section of roadway . Lighting at all intersections should be eflilphasized. The five existing signaized intersection and the three proposed will need to be coordinated as one interconnect group, from the intersection of Dublin Boulevard/Dougherty Road to theintersection of Dublin Boulevard/San Ramon Road . The group should be controlled by a Multisonics VMS-220 Master. However, the provision of additional right-turn approach lanes can come at a later date than the restriping effort required to provide three through lanes. ekp 15706 `\ o+ S 11 t P Z. 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I-C Tract 4749 78 :; 858 858 !a 86 57 29 • 1-D Tract 4959 40 11 440 440 Is 44 29 15 I-E Tract 401! 48 1; 528 528 10 53 15 18 14 Nielsen 265 11 2915 2915 It 292 192 99 • 1-G Towmouses 120 9 1260 Me 8 86 57 29 1-H Barratt 112 9 1008 lets 8 81 53 27 • 6688 827 546 281 2 2-A Sin;;e Family 6 :1 66 66 10 7 4 2 • 2-9 2ff:ce 66.0 12 792 10 713 20 143 29 114 2-C Office :2.0 12 144 10 '130 20 26 5 21 2-D Office Me 12 960 10 864 2a 173 35 138 • 2-E Aoartmeots 268.0 9 2592 2592 8 207 137 71 _ 2 Commercial 121.0 80 9600 35 6,140 15 936 468 468 • 10604 1491 677 814 3 3-A Commercial 65.0 Co 3250 35 2113 IS 317 158 158 • 3-B Cod ercial 175.0 58 8750 35 5088 15 853 427 427 3-C BART Station 1250 4 5020 15 4250 15 638 319 319 3-D tatei fid 18 Bad 8a0 15 120 60 63 1285a 1928 964 964 • 4 4-A Office 37.'a 12 444 10 4e0 20 80 116 64 4-9 Office Me 12 180 12 !62 20 32 6 26 4-C Commercial 25.2 52 1320 35 845 15 127 63 63 • 4-0 Comtercial 24.5 5a 1225 35 796 15 119 6a 6a 2243 359 146 2!3 • 5 No New Deve:comert 6 No New Develoster,t 7 No New DeveloDaent • B B-A Office 20.0 12 240 10 216 26 43 9 35 Lt. Incustria! 22.0 6 120 10 l28 20 22 4 17 • 8-3 Office 23.4 12 281 10 253 2a !a 40 Lt. incustrial :2 6 6 76 10 68 22 14 3 8-0 Office 68.2 12 816 10 734 20 1.47 29 1!8 Lt. lncustrial 36.5 6 219 10 197 20 39 8 1576 3:5 63 252 • 9 9-A Mote` 152 10 1500 1500 15 225 13 1:3 ® 9-8 Office 40.0 12 480 la 432 2a 86 17 69 Research 16.3 6 56 :2 88 15 1.3 3 11 9-C Office 169.0 12 2028 12 1825 20 365 73 292 3845 690 205 464 -- :2 :0-A Lt. rfc 157.2 6 342 :0 848 15 127 19 lee 0 Office 11.2 12 204 ld 184 2a 37 7 29 !a-B Lt. Industrial 78.3 6 470 :2 423 2fi 85 17 68 Office 8.7 12 1,14 18 94 2a 19 4 15 10-C Lt. industrial 39.2 6 235 :0 211 28 42 B 34 Office 4.4 12 12 10 47 2a 9 2 B I0-D :. !noustrtal :07.6 6 645 is 581 20 1:6 23 93 Office 57.9 12 635 !a 626 23 125 25 let " 18-E Lt. tncustrut 74.5 6 447 :a 402 20 Be 16 64 Office 8.3 12 93 10 89 2a 18 4 14 104 Lt. Industrial 82.4 6 454 :'a 445 2e 89 18 71 Office 9.2 12 ::0 ld 99 2a 2a 4 16 4d48 767 147 620 11 1!-A Singe Family 150 1.1 1653 1650 :0 165 leg 56 ADartments 552 9 4968 4968 8 397 262 135 :1-B Sino!e Family 450 + 49'0 4958 is 495 327 168 1!-- 3L9 9 2781' 278. B 222 147 76 1:-D Ncrnooa Co",1 47.3 as 3761 378: 15 567 284 284 18130 1847 1128 719 12 12-A Condos X25ill 9 225'0 2250 8 182 :19 61 ;2-8 Townhouses 27 9 243 243 8 19 13 7 :2-C Du3.exes 22 9 let 180 8 i4 !0 5 !c-J Sin;le Family lac 1: 1452 1452 !0 :45 96 49 J 425 w359 237 w22 -�� I IMPEPIAL FREEHOLDS CALIFORNIA INC. 5776 STONERIDGE MALL ROAD, SUITE 100, PLEASANTON,CALIFORNIA 94566 ❑ TELEPHONE:(415)4841300 November 15, 1983 . , ... ; Mr. Lee -Thanpson ' City Engineer i t;CITY.OF DUBLIN ':6500 Dublin Boulevard P.O. :Bc 2340 >x Dublin; California 94568 f Dear Mr. Thanpson Imperial Freeholds California, Inc.°.is.the developer': of 10 acre site : located on. Dublin Boulevard adjoining the Dublin sports grounds.`.: >.In March -1981;':Tm�erial acquired the site:frc . the Murray' School District for the . I `.:development of :apprcximately 180,000-'square feet of .office buildings. At j that time,"'we had intended to have a signalized entrance into the site off Dublin Boulevard..: :..: .. ....In recent discussions which I have had with TJKM, I understand that there is "7 a proposed traffic signal to be installed on Dublin Boulevard at Sierra Court. I have been notified by Mr.:Larry.Tong that TJKM will recc>:umend against cur { request to install a traffic signal at the entrance-to our site .as it is only approximately 400 feet frcn _the new proposed Sierra-Court signal. Since our project would ultimately require parking for.approximately. 720 cars, it is vital .to the .success of the development that it have adequate ingress and egress to Dublin Boulevard. 'It is questionable whether .this can be satis- : factorily acccmplished without a signalized entrance. . Due to .this, -I am re- questing that.this 'matter:be presented to the City Council for final. determination. I believe it is 'possible for the two •traffic signals to be synchronized to work in concert with each other to properly.r ate traffic flow. Please not me if :I can provide any further .infanation prior to your suYmitting this request to the council members. ,Thank you for your cooperation. Very sincerely yours, IMPERIAL FREEHOLDS,CALIMRNIA, INC. ' Anthony H. Long Branch Manager �'�� _ J AHL:kgr. cc: Graeme Stamp C Lawrence Tong, Planning Director 15-025-40.150 F COMPANIES A MEMBER OF THE IMPERIAL GROUP 0