HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 3.5 StreetNameLThompsonCITY CLERK
SUBJECT:
AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: January 6, 2004
Approval of Street Name Designation, "Lee Thompson Way" for
Area F North, Dublin Ranch
Report Prepared by: Melissa Morton, City Engineer
ATTACHMENTS:
1)
2)
Resolution
Chapter 7.08 of the Municipal Code
RECOMMENDATION: ~.~ ~ Adopt resolution,approving the naming of a future non-l,o, aded street
/~ in Area F North, Dublin Ranch, as "Lee Thompson Way'
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
There is no financial impact to the City. New street name signs will
be installed by the developer of Area F North, Dublin Ranch when
the street is constrUcted.
DESCRIPTION: Lee Thompson is retiring from the City of Dublin after 20
distinguished years of service. As the Public Works Director/City Engineer, Lee Thompson has been
responsible for the construction, operation and maintenance of all of the City's streets, streetlights, traffic
signals, trails/sidewalks, landscaping, public buildings and many of the parks. Those are just the capital
improvements constrUcted by the City during Lee's tenure. Millions of dollars in public infrastructure
have also been built under his direction by developers. Lee helped establish the capital improvement
program and has moved Dublin's pavement condition index from a rating of somewhere in the 60's to a
rating of 86, with 80 being the desirable goal. During Lee's tenure, through capital improvement projects
and developer improvements, Dublin's infrastrUcture has grown and developed from just 4 square miles to
12.25 square miles - and it is still growing.
For these reasons, it is the intention of the Council to recognize Mr. Thompson for his long-standing
dedication to serving the community of Dublin, by this proposed street-naming.
Street naming is governed by Chapter 7.08 of the Municipal Code. In order to designate the name of a
street, notice must be made to various neighboring agencies, the Post Office, and emergency services to
ensure that there are no similarly named streets in the area. Staff will send out notices to the required
agencies when appropriate to insure that none of the agencies objects to the name "Lee Thompson Way."
In appreciation of Mr. Thompson's service to the City of Dublin, Staff recommends that the City Council
adopt the resOlution approving the designation of a future non-loaded street in Area F North of Dublin
Ranch as "Lee Thompson Way."
COPIES TO:
g:~agenmisc~agst Lee Thompson Way
Martin Inderbitzen, Esq.
ITEM NO.
RESOLUTION NO. - 04
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
DESIGNATING AN NON-LOADED STREET IN AREA F NORTH,
DUBLIN RANCH AS LEE THOMPSON WAY
WHEREAS, Mr. Lee Steele Thompson, Public Works Director for the City ofDublin has
provided 20 years of distinguished service to the Community of Dublin; and
WHEREAS, upon Mr. Thompson's Retirement, the Council would like to acknowledge the
contribution he has made to the construction, operation and maintenance of all of the City's streets,
streetlights, traffic signals, trails/sidewalks, landscaping, public buildings and many of the parks; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Thompson has been dedicated to the furtherance of the City of Dublin's goals
and objectives. He has worked to create sustainable infrastructure that will serve the Community of
Dublin well; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dublin wishes to pay tribute to Mr. Thompson for his
tireless efforts by naming a street "Lee Thompson Way", to be located in Area F North of Dublin Ranch;
and
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT in accordance with Chapter 7.08 of the
Municipal Code, a future non-loaded street in Area F North of Dublin Ranch shall be named Lee
Thompson Way.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the name shall be subject to review by the United States
Post Office, the Alameda County Fire Authority, the County of Alameda, each adjoining city, and the
Dublin City Police Services as part of the development processing for Area F North of Dublin Ranch.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 6th day of January, 2004.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
ATTEST:
Mayor
City Clerk
Chapter 7.08
STREET ADDRESS NUMBERING SYSTEM*
SectionS:
7.08.010 Numbering system adopted.
7.08.020 Assignment of numbers.
7.08.030 Names of streets.
7.08.040 Display of numbers.
7.08.050 Applicability.
7.08.060 Enforcement officer designated.
7.08.070 Street name changes.
* Prior ordinance history: Ord. 4-83.
7.08.0'10 Numbering system adopted.
The Alameda County property numbering system adopted by Alameda County
Ordinance No. 288 N,S. is adopted as the grid system for assigning addresses. A
map of the grid system is available for public inspection in the office of the city
clerk. (Ord. 4-87 § 2)
7.08.020 Assignment of numbers.
The grid system shall be the basis for assigning numbers. However, minor
deviations from the grid system may be made in order that lots within a given block
may be in the same hundred block. Where streets change direction numbers may
be assigned in a manner that is consistent with public convenience. Where streets
form circles the lots may be numbered consecutively around the circle. (Ord. 4-87
§ 3) '
7.08.030 Names of streets.
The following guideline shall be used in naming streets:
A. All streets, roads and ways running generally northerly and sOutherly to be
know as "streets" or ',roads."
B. All streets, roads and ways running generally easterly and westerly shall be
known as "avenues" or "ways."
C. All streets, roads and ways running in a variable curving or winding direction
shall be known as "drives" or "lanes."
D. All cul-de-sac or dead ends not a continuation of any of the above shall be
known as. "courts" or "places."
E. Major arterial routes through the city shall be known-as "boulevards,"
"parkways," "freeways," or "throughways." (Ord. 4-87 § 4)
7.08.040 Display of numbers.
A. All new house numbers for residential buildings shall be internally lighted and
shall be continuously lit from sunset to sunrise. The numbers shall be posted on the
front of the building near the front or main entrances. The numbers shall be a
minimum of two (2) inches high and the numbers and background shall have
contrasting colors.
B. Ail nonresidential buildings shall display numbers near the front or main
entrance. The numbers shall be a minimum of five (5) inches high and the numbers
and background shall have contrasting colors. Where nonresidential buildings have
more than one address, and there is a rear exit for the particular address, the
numbers shall be posted on the rear door also. (Ord. 4-87 § 5)
7.08.050 Applicability.
A. Whenever the numbers are not displayed on existing nonresidential buildings
as required in Section 7.04.040, the owner or occupant of the existing building shall
after ten (10) days"written notice install numbers and names as required or shall be
guilty of an infraction.
B. Each owner or occupant shall be guilty of a separate offense for each and
every day during any portion of which any violation of any pro'Vision of this section'
is committed, continued, or permitted by such person. (Ord. 5,89 § 1: Ord. 4-87
§6)
7.08.060 Enforcement officer designated.
This chapter shall be enforced by the
representative. (Ord. 4-87 § 7)
City Manager or his designated
7.08.070 Street name changes.
The following procedure shall apply to the changing of street names:
A. Authority. The City Council may, by resolution, change the name of any street
within the city if the street name is identical or similar to another street name in
Alameda County, if one continuous street is known by more than one name, if a
street different from the official name is in common use, or for other just cause.
B. Initiation. Except as otherwise provided in this section, a street name change
may be initiated by any of the following methods: 1. By action of the City Council;
2. By action of the Planning Commission;
3. By request of any adjoining local government;
4. By petition representing not less than twenty percent (20%) of the households
or addresses on the street to be renamed, except that the petition need not
represent more than ten (10) addresses.
C. Procedure. When a street name change has been initiated pursuant to
subsection B of this section, a public hearing shall be scheduled before the
Planning Commission. At least ten (10) days prior to the public hearing, the city
Community Development Director shall cause notice of said hearing to be posted in
conspicuous places along said street, said notice to contain letters a minimum of
one-eighth (1/8) inch in height reading "NOTICE OF PROPOSED STREET NAME
CHANGE" along with a general description of the proposal. The city CommUnity
Development Director shall also caUse notice of said hearing to be mailed to each
owner, as shown on the latest equalized assessment roll, of property along said
street at least ten (10) days prior to the public hearing.
After the closing of the public hearing, the Planning Commission shall make a
recommendation to the City Council. If the Planning Commission recommends a
change, the City Council may adopt a resolution putting the recommended change
into effect without a hearing, or the City Council may hold a public hearing at its
option. The City Council shall not change any street name contrary to the Planning
Commission recommendation without first holding a public hearing thereon. If the
Planning Commission recommendation' is for no change, the matter may be
summarily dismissed by the City Council or a public hearing on the proposal may
be scheduled. If the City Council is to conduct a public hearing, the notice
requirement for said hearing shall be the same as contained in the first paragraph
of this subsection.
D. Exceptions. In the event there are no addresses in use on a street the name
of which is to be changed, or if all households or occupants on such street consent
'in Writing to the change, the Council may make such change without referral to the
Planning Commission and without a public hearing.
E. New Street Names. Names for new streets shall be established by the
adoption of a resolution by the City Council or by approval of a final subdivision
map or final parcel map containing staff-reviewed and approved names. No public
hearing need be held.
F. Referral. No new street shall be named nor shall any street name be changed
without first referring all proposed names to'the City R!anning Department,
Dougherty Regional Fire Authority, United States..Post Office, ceunty of Alameda,
each adjoining city, the city Police Department, and any other agency as approved
by the City Council. Upon receipt of replies from these agencies, or upon the
expiration of fifteen (15) days after notice was sent, the city Community
Development Director shall forward his findings and recommendations to the
Planning Commission or City .Council, whichever has primary jurisdiction.
G. City Clerk Duties. Whenever the name of any street is adopted, established
or changed, the City Clerk shall promptly forward a copy of the resolution providing
for such new name, change of name, or house number to the Dougherty Regional
Fire Authority, United States Post Office, county of Alameda, each adjoining city,
the city Police Department, and any other agency as approved.by the City Council,
and those property owners affected by the name change. (Ord. 5-96 § 1 (part); Ord.
1-93 § 1)