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AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 5 2004
SUBJECT:
Donlon Way Historic Area Specific Plan Update
Report Prepared by: Kristi Bascom, Associate Planner
ATTACHMENTS:
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2.
3.
Proposed Specific Plan Area Boundary Map
Zoning Map
Notes from the Donlon Way Property Owner Meeting
RECOMMENDATION:
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1.
2.
Receive Staff Report.
Provide direction to Staff on land use changes to consider as
part ofthe Specific Plan study.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
None at this time.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
On January 20, 2004, the City Council adopted Ordinance 2-04, approving a one-year extension to the
development moratorium in the Donlon Way area in order to give the City time to prepare and adopt a
specific plan with design guidelines intended to protect and preserve the historical resources of the region.
During this time, it was anticipated that Staff would accomplish the following tasks:
1. Complete Design Guidelines;
2. Evaluate the historical district designation potential;
3. Assess the appropriate uses in the Specific Plan area;
4. Prepare appropriate development regulations that address setbacks, views, access, open space, and
architectural considerations;
5. Evaluate future infrastructure needs and existing economic constraints; and
6. Prepare the Specific Plan.
Tasks 1, 2 and 4: Design Guidelines, Historic District Study, and Development Regulations
On August 3, 2004, the City Council approved the execution of a contract with RBF Consulting to create
Design Guidelines for the future development in the proposed Donlon Way Historic Specific Plan Area
(Attachment 1). The consultants begun their work on this process, and met with the Heritage and Cultural
Arts Commission on September 9, 2004 to discuss the Commission's vision for the future of the greater
Donlon Way area and receive their input on a variety of design and architectural issues. Property Owners
in the area were invited to the meeting and three attended. The consultants are currently in the process of
preparing the Administrative Draft of the guidelines for Staffs review, which will also include
appropriate development regulations that address setbacks, views, access, open space, and architectural
considerations and recommendations on methods to preserve the City's historical and cultural resources.
Staffs efforts to evaluate the historical district designation potential are also underway.
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At this point in the overall Specific Plan process, Staff is seeking direction from the City Council on what
potential land use changes should be considered for the proposed Specific Plan area. A formal discussion
with the City Council of the tasks described above will come at a later date.
Task 3: Assess the appropriate uses in the Specific Plan area
The City Council has also directed Staff to examine and assess the existing land uses in the Specific Plan
area to determine of any changes are appropriate. In the table below, please find a summary of the zoning,
land use designations, permitted uses, and historical significance of properties in the proposed Specific
Plan area:
Property GP Land Use Zonin!! Permitted Uses Historical Si~nificance
11711 Dublin Blvd. Bus. Park! M-1 and Light Industrial, Research and development, Site of former grain and
Hexce1 Corporation Industrial PD (CO) Warehouse, Office alfalfa fields.
11759 Dublin Blvd. Retail/Office C-1 Restaurant, office, personal service, Site of former Amador
Dublin Square. neighborhood and general retail, commercial Hotel and Dublin
Shopping Ctr. school Garage and adjacent to
City's Heritage Center.
11760 Dublin Blvd. Retail/Office C-O Office, laboratory, financial services Bonde house (existing)
Daycare Center (Daycare Center through CUP) built in 1920.
11824 Dublin Blvd. Retail/Office C-O Office, laboratory, financial services Site offormer Amador
Office Building Garage.
11865 Dublin Blvd. Retail/Office C-N Small-scale retail, office, personal services Site of former
Petco Store Dougherty Home and
Dublin Service Station.
11873 Dublin Blvd. Retail/Office PD (CO) Business and professional services, restaurant, Green Store
Tri Valley Church of retail (Church through CUP) constructed in 1860
Christ
11887 Dublin Blvd. Retail/Office PD Business, administrative, and professional Site offormer
Heritage Office Park services Murray/Green
homestead.
11891 Dublin Blvd. Retail/Office PD Financial institution or restaurant Site of former pastures
Frankie, Johnny, ~ for Murray/Green
Luigi, Too homestead
11989 Dublin Blvd. Retail/Office H-l Highway commercial (Zoning district no Site of former walnut
Shell Gas Station longer in use bv City) grove.
11991 Dublin Blvd. Retail/Office H-l Highway commercial (Zoning district no Tiny parcel, part of
SBC Switching longer in use by City) former Murray/ Green
Station homestead.
6572 Donlon Wy Parks/Public A Animal keeping, single family home, Michael Murray's
Dublin Creek Recreation community care facility home (existing) built in
Kennels 1929.
6506 Donlon Wy Parks/Public A Animal keeping, single family home, Church constructed in
Old St. Raymond's Recreation community care facility (Community facility 1859.
Church through CUP)
6500 Donlon Wy (2 Retail/Office A Animal keeping, single family home, Cemetery established in
parcels) community care facility (Community facility 1859.
Pioneer Cemetery through CUP)
6500 Donlon Way Parks/Public A Animal keeping, single family home, School constructed in
Heritage Center Recreation community care facility (Community facility 1856.
through CUP)
No address (DHPA Retail/Office A Animal keeping, single family home, Site of former Fallon
owned) Vacant community care facility (Community facility Homestead and
through CUP) adjacent to Pioneer
Cemetery
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Property GP Land Use Zonin!! Permitted Uses Historical Si!!nificance
No address (2 Retail/Office H·1 Highway commercial (Zoning district no Part of site of former
parcels - Caltraus longer in use by City) Murray Homestead and
owned) Vacant Green Mansion - now
adiacent to 1-580
7007 San Ramon Retail/Office H-l Highway conunercial (Zoning district no Site offormer gas
Road longer in use by City) stations.
Chevron Gas Station
7080 San Ramon Retail/Office C-l Restaurant, office, personal service, Site offormer 1950's
Road neighborhood and general retail, conunercial era commercial
See's Candy site school building
7100 San Ramon Medium/High RSD-20 Multi-family residential Site of Alarnilla Springs
Road Density Res. and former Dougherty
The Springs Home.
Apartments
7922 Dublin Blvd. Retail/Office PD Smaller·scale uses including specialty retail, Site of former walnut
Former Breuners restaurant, office, entertainment, and similar grove.
Store (vacant) pedestrian-oriented uses
7944 Dublin Blvd. Retail/Office PD Smaller-scale uses including specialty retail, Site of former walnut
Hooters Restaurant restaurant, office, entertainment, and similar grove.
pedestrian-oriented uses
Land Use Compatibility Analvsis
At this point in the Specific Plan process, Staff is studying the land uses of the properties only to
determine if adjustments should be made to the existing zoning or General Plan Land Use designation to
further the City's goal to develop plans for a historical district in the Donlon Way area. The following
table is a summary of the status of the properties and Staffs recommendation on what should be studied
through the Specific Plan process:
Property Status Land Use Recommendation
11711 Dublin Blvd. Privately owned No land use changes recommended to be studied.
Hexcel Corporation
11824 Dublin Blvd. Privately owned No land use changes recommended to be studied.
Office Building
11865 Dublin Blvd. Privately owned No land use changes recommended to be studied.
Petco Store
11891 Dublin Blvd. Privately owned No land use changes recommended to be studied.
Frankie, Johnny, ~ Luigi, Too
11989 Dublin Blvd. Privately owned No land use changes recommended to be studied.
Shell Gas Station
11991 Dublin Blvd. Privately owned No land use changes recommended to be studied.
SBC Switching Station
No address (2 parcels - Caltrans Privately owned No land use changes recommended to be studied.
owned) Vacant
7007 San Ramon Road Privately owned No land use changes recommended to be studied.
Chevron Gas Station
7080 San Ramon Road Privately owned No land use changes recommended to be studied.
See's Candy site
7922 Dublin Blvd. Privately owned No land use changes recommended to be studied.
Former Breuners Store (vacant)
7944 Dublin Blvd. Privately owned No land use changes recommended to be studied.
Hooters Restaurant
6506 Donlon Wy City owned No land use changes recommended to be studied.
Old St. Raymond's Church
6500 Donlon Wy (2 parcels) City owned No land use changes recommended to be studied.
Pioneer Cemetery
6500 Donlon Way City owned No land use changes recommended to be studied.
Heritage Center
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Property Status Land Use Recommendation
11759 Dublin Blvd. Privately owned Although the site is of historical significance due to its proximity to
Dublin Square. Shopping Ctr. the Heritage Center and former relevance to the community, there
are no historical buildings that remain. See discussion in following
section regarding potential land use change and appraisal
process.
11760 Dublin Blvd. Privately owned The 1920's era building is the oldest residential structure in Dublin.
Daycare Center (Bonde House) Existing zoning is Commercial Office, which has proven to be
compatible with the building. Staff may recommend ways to further
protect the building, but no land use changes are recommended to
be studied.
11873 Dublin Blvd. Privately owned. The 1860's era building is one of the few surviving from the early
Tri Valley Church of Christ (Building pioneer days of Dublin. Existing zoning permits a wide range of
(Green Store) protected office, retail, and restaurant uses and also requires that the building
through existing be retained and maintained. Staff may recommend ways to further
Planned protect the building, but no land use changes are recommended to
Development be studied.
Zoning. )
11887 Dublin Blvd. Privately owned Although the site is of historical significance, there are no historical
Heritage Office Park buildings that remain. The existing zoning on the property permits a
variety of professional office uses. No land use changes
recommended to be studied.
6572 Donlon Wy Privately owned The 1920's era home has historical significance in that it was built
Dublin Creek Kennels by Michael Murray. The property's current use as a kennel is
("Ponderosa"lMurray House) compatible with the building. Staff may recommend ways to further
protect the building, but no land use changes are recommended to
be studied.
No address (DHPA owned) Privately owned. Although the site is oflocal significance, the zoning for the property
Vacant is Agriculture, which has very limited options in terms of permitted
land uses: single family home, animal keeping operation,
community facility, and uses such as a cemetery are permitted
conditionally. The commercial development of this site would
require Site Development Review, which would permit the City to
examine plans for the site to ensure they are compatible with
surrounding historic resources. No land use changes
recommended to be studied.
7100 San Ramon Road Privately owned. Although the site contains a very valuable historic resource, Alamilla
The Springs Apartmems Springs, the existing apartment complex does not interfere with the
existence of the resource. No land use changes recommended to
be studied. However, Staff will study the best method to require the
preservation of Alamilla Springs on the property and preserving
public access to the resource.
Property Owner Meeting
In addition to presenting the City Council with this summary and analysis, City Staff also met with area
property owners to solicit their input on the zoning and land uses in the area to hear their opinions on
possible land use changes and development in the historic area and discuss the possibility of creating a
historic district.
Sixteen property owners were invited to the meeting and six attended (See Attachment 3). In general, the
property owners present expressed satisfaction with the existing zoning for their individual properties and
did not have any proposals to change land use designations or permitted uses, with the exception of the
representative of the Dublin Square Shopping Center site, who stated he would support a change to a
commercial and residential mixed-use land use designation. There was general consensus among property
owners present that the boundary of the proposed Historic Area Specific Plan should be revised to include
only those properties west of San Ramon Road. There was also general consensus among the group that
any regulations that restricted property owners' abilities to utilize their properties would not be supported.
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Other efforts underway in the proposed Specific Plan area that impact the land use discussion
In October 2003, the City Council identified six potential locations for future parks in Dublin in order to
correct the City's anticipated 5.3-acre parkland deficit as detailed in the Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
The Dublin Square Shopping Center and the See's Candy sites ranked numbers one and three in the
priority list.
On May 18, 2004, the City Council authorized Staff to proceed with appraisals and environmental work
on the Dublin Square Shopping Center and Alameda CountylUnion Pacific Right of Way sites and
approved a budget change to fund the studies. Although work on the appraisals has begun, the results of
the appraisals and environmental analyses for the two sites will not be available for several months. The
results of the appraisals and environmental analyses will allow the City Council to assess the feasibility of
using the sites for park purposes. If the City Council determines that it is desirable to designate either site
for a park, a programming study and General Plan Amendment Study to designate the site as a park would
be the next step. This could happen as early as December 2004.
Because of these efforts, Staff recommends the City Council defer discussion of what land use changes (if
any) it would like to see studied for the site if the site is not designated for a park until a determination has
been made whether or not to designate the property for park purposes. Staff will proceed with the land
use analysis portion ofthe Specific Plan in the interim.
Next Steps:
After tonight's meeting, Staff will work on further analysis of those land use changes (if any) directed by
the City Council. The Draft Design Guidelines for the area will be completed and Staff intends to return
to the City Council in late November with a status report and further discussion.
Conclusion:
There are a number of efforts underway in the Donlon Way area aimed at retaining and enhancing the
City's historic resources, and Staff and consultants are in the process of completing this work.
At this point, Staff is seeking direction from the City Council only on what potential land use changes
should be considered for the Donlon Way Specific Plan area. Discussion of the developing Design
Guidelines, evaluating the area's Historical District designation potential and how best to protect the
valuable historic resources present in the community, and formalizing the boundaries of the proposed
Specific Plan area will come at a later date.
RECOMMENDATION:
Receive staff report and provide direction to Staff on land use changes that should be considered as part ofathe Specific Plan study.
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Donlon Way Property Owner Meeting
Thursday, September 9,2004 at the Dublin Heritage Center
5 :30 p.m.
Meeting Attendees:
Gordon Gregory (Tri Valley Church of Christ), Charles Pillars (Dublin Investors), Kathy
Johnson (Chevron station), Roger Stern (See's Candies), Norman Roberts (Berkeley Land Co.),
Georgean Vonheeder-Leopold, Susan and Steve Hagan (Dublin Creek Kennels) joined later
City Staff Present:
Rich Ambrose, Diane Lowart, Elizabeth Isles, Jeri Ram, and Kristi Bascom
Meeting Agenda:
Introductions
Project Overview and Schedule
Meeting Objectives
· Open dialogue with property owners
· Engage their opinions on possible land use changes, development in the historic area,
possibility of creating a historic district
· Provide opportunity to provide input in the beginning of the process
Review issues confronting development in the historic area
· Noise from 1-580
· Incongruity of historic resources
· Mixture ofland uses
Review land use map and permitted uses on all properties
Solicit feedback from property owners on existing land uses and any changes they propose,
discuss what is working in the area and what is not
Discussion
Review next steps ofthe process
During the Discussion portion of the meeting, Staff asked the property owners the following
questions to start the discussion:
Are the existing Zoning Districts appropriate for the properties?
Are there any suggestions for land use changes?
Is there desire for the creation of a cohesive historic district?
Property owners had the following comments about the proposed Historic Specific Plan:
Mr. Pillars stated that there was no reason to include any properties east of San Ramon Road in
the historic area. He requested that those properties be removed from the historic area
immediately. He submitted a formal request to the City to remove their property from the
proposed Historic Specific Plan area and to not include it in the Design Guidelines being
prepared for the area. He also stated that traffic at the San Ramon/Dublin intersection is very
high.
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Mr. Roberts stated that they are having trouble redeveloping the Dublin Square Shopping Center
site because they have been "jerked around" by the City ever since they proposed an office
complex for their property, which was denied. He is concerned that historic district designations
can devalue the worth of buildings, and that they want to know what the permitted uses are and
the associated restrictions before any public hearings. They are interested in seeing a mixed use
zoning designation on their site.
Ms. Johnson stated that she is interested in possibly expanding her building and is not sure how
new restrictions or land use changes might impact her. She does not think that the existing
zoning on the site is problematic.
Mr. Stem stated that the existing zoning allows them to do what they want to do with the site, but
he cannot understand why the See's site is considered historic just because of the oak trees. He
hopes that any zoning changes will not prevent them from building what they want to on the
property. He does not think that the existing zoning on the site is problematic.
Mr. Gregory doesn't know if a historic district designation would help or hurt them - they are
already restricted by what they can and cannot do to the Green Store building by the Planned
Development Zoning approved for the property. Would probably not support the creation of a
historic district that added more restrictions.
Mr. and Mrs. Hagen added that they do not want any land use changes that would prohibit them
from continuing to live and operate their business on their property. They stated that the
Ailanthus (Tree of Heaven) growing in Dublin Creek and near the cemetery are choking out
native trees on their property and on the City's. Mr. and Mrs. Hagan also suggested that a sound
wall (perhaps with a painted mural?) be installed along 1-580 to buffer the historic area from
freeway noise.
The property owner meeting concluded with Staff summarizing the schedule of the Historic
Specific Plan project and the timing for the next steps in the process. Staff thanked everyone for
attending.