HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 054-86 SRRD SP AmendRESOLUTION NO. 54-86
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TOTHE SAN RAMON ROAD SPECIFIC PLAN
PA 86-050.1 SAN RAMON ROAD SPECIFIC PLAN (AMENDMENT TO AREA 3)
WHEREAS, Richard Jeha, on behalf of Dublin Town & Country
Associates, requested on May 6, 1986, that the Dublin City Council consider
authorizing a Specific Plan Amendment Study of a portion of Area 3 of the San
Ramon Road Specific Plan (PA 86-044); and
WHEREAS, the City Council, at its regularly scheduled meeting of
May 27, 1986, authorized the preparation of a Specific Plan Amendment Study to
consider allowing occupancy in the Shopping Center by useskgenerally provided
for by the C-l, Retail Business DiStrict, specifically to consider allowing a
greater amount of personal service, financial or office uses at that location;
and
WHEREAS, proper notice of this request was given in all respects as
required by law for the Planning Commission hearing of June 16, 1986, and the
City Council hearing of June 23, 1986; and
WHEREAS, the Staff Report was submitted recommending that the City
Council amend the San Ramon Road Specific Plan to allow occupancy in the Dublin
Town & Country Shopping Center by uses generally provided for by the C-l,
Retail Business District, including, but not limited to, retail uses, personal
service uses, office uses and financial institutions as generally reflected in
Planning Commission Resolutions Nos, 86-27 and 86-28; and
Wt{EREAS, the City Council did hear and consider all said reports,
recommendations and testimony as herein set forth; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to State and City environmental regulations, a
Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance has been previously adopted
for the Specific Plan Amendment Study and the associated Rezoning request (City
Council Resolution No. ~ 53-86); and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the proposed amendment to a
portion of Area 3 of the San Ramon Road Specific Plan Amendment will not have a
significant environmental impact; and
WHEREAS, the Specific Plan Amendment is appropriate for the subject
property in terms of being compatible to existing and proposed land uses in the
area, and will not overburden public services; and
WHEREAS, the amendment will not have substantial adverse effects on
health or safety, or be substantially detrimental to the public welfare, or be
injurious to property or public improvements;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE City Council approves the
amendment to the San Ramon Road Specific Plan by establishing a sub-area within
Area 3 of the Plan which encompasses the 4.°8+ acre Dublin Town & Country
Shopping Center property (APN 941-040-007) subject to the following land use
restrictions which identify the uses permitted, conditional uses, and uses
specifically prohibited from being established within the referenced sub-area
of Area 3:
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Area 3A (Sub-area of Area 3, consisting of the Dublin Town & Country Shopping
Center) 4.8+ Acres
As with the area identified as Area 3, this area has good potential for the
development of retail shopper stores oriented to providing additional
comparison shopping goods for both Dublin and nearby community residents. It~
is the intent of this Specific Plan that the principal use of this area be
encouraged to be retail shopper stores, As noted below, development can be for
personal service, financial institutions, or office uses or similar uses as
typically encountered in a Retail Business District.
Permitted Uses
- Retail commercial shopper goods establishments such as:
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General Merchandise Stores
Clothing Stores
Shoe Stores
HomeFurnishings Stores
Home ApplianCesfMusic Stores
Hobby/Special Interest Stores
Gifts/Specialty Stores
Jewelery and Cosmetic Stores
Home Improvement Centers
Drug Stores
Auto Parts Stores
and similar uses that offer comparison goods based on price and quality.
Eating and drinking establishments including, but not limited to, the
following:
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a. Restaurant
b. Cocktail Lounge
c. Donut Shop
d. Ice Cream Parlor
e. Sandwich Shop
Specialty Food
Delicatessen
Bakery
Candy or Nuts
Health Food
Wine and Cheese with on-sale liquOr license from State of
California
Personal Service establishments including, but not limited to, the
following:
a. Beauty Shop
b. Barber Shop
c. Shoe Repair
d. Cleaner and Dryer
e. Laundry
f. Figure Salon
g. Photographer
h. Formal Wear/Rental
i. Interior Decorator
j. Travel Agent
k. Key Shop
1. Dressmaking or Knitting Shop
m. Tailor Shop
n. Handicraft Shop
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Office including, but not limited to, the following and restricted to a
maximum of 40% of the total gross floor area of the Shopping Center:
Optometrist
Medical and Dental
Legal
Accounting
Architect
Employment Agency
Real Estate
Other Administrative and Professional Office
Conditional Use
Subject to approval of a Conditional Use Permit:
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Community, religious and charitable institution facilities and
uses.
Public facilities and uses.
Veterinary Office
Commercial recreation facility, other than a theater, if within a
building.
Tavern
Recycling Centers, when operated in conjunction with a Permitted
Use on the same premises.
In-patient and out-patient health facilities as licensed by the
State Department of Health Services.
Prohibited Uses
Ail retail commercial uses defined as convenience stores, including:
Grocery Stores
Liquor and Wine Stores
Drive-in and Drive-through Restaurants
Meat, Fish or Poultry Stores
and other stores which sell food and other household goods for
consumption in a short time.
New and used vehicle sales and/or vehicle repair and service, service
stations.
Residential uses.
Industrial uses.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED. this 23rd day of June, 1986.
AYES:
Councilmembers Hegarty, Moffatt, Vonheeder
and Mayor Snyder
NOES:
ABSENT:
Councilmember Jeffery t,./,~
None / '
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ATTEST:
City Clerk
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