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RESOLUTION NO. 2007-11
APPROVING A DEVELOPMENT PLAN REQUEST DP 2007-02 AND VARIANCE
REQUEST V AR 2007-05 ALLOWING THE CONSTRUCTION OF A 2,300 +/-
SQUARE FOOT ACCESSORY APPARATUS BUILDING AND A 350 LINEAR FOOT
SOUND WALL AND A VARIANCE REQUEST TO ALLOW THE PROPOSED
BUILDING TO ENCROACH 15' +/- FEET INTO THE REQUIRED 20-FOOT
MINIMUM REAR YARD SETBACK AND 5' +/- FEET INTO THE REQUIRED
20-FOOT MINIMUM FRONT YARD SETBACK (APN: 207-012-006)
WHEREAS, Steve Hart, representing San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District, has requested
approval of a Development Plan application (DP 2007-02) and Variance application (V AR
2007-05) to allow the construct a 2,300 + / - square foot accessory apparatus building and 350
linear foot CMU sound wall on an existing 1.19 + / - acre site; and
WHEREAS, the subject site is located at 800 San Ramon Valley Boulevard and is further
identified as Assessor's Parcel Number 207-012-006; and
WHEREAS, the subject site's 0-1; Limited Office zoning district requires approval of a
Development Plan application prior to construction of the project; and
WHEREAS, the building is proposed to encroach a maximum of 15 + / - feet into the required
20-foot minimum rear yard setback and 5 + / - feet into the required 20-foot minimum front
yard setback; and
WHEREAS, the Town of Danville 0-1; Limited Office zoning district requires approval of a
Variance application prior to the construction of additions within the required setbacks; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did review the project at a noticed public hearing on
May 8, 2007; and
WHEREAS, the project has been found to be Categorically Exempt from the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA); and
WHEREAS, the public notice of this action was given in all respects as required by law; and
WHEREAS, a staff report was submitted recommending that the Planning Commission
approve the request; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hear and consider all reports, recommendations,
and testimony submitted in writing and presented at the hearing; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the Planning Commission of the Town of Danville approves Development
Plan request DP 2007-02 and variance request V AR 2007-09 per the conditions contained
herein, and makes the following findings in support of this action:
Development Plan:
1. The proposed project is consistent with the Town of Danville's 2010 General Plan.
2. The proposed siting and architecture of the new building and sound wall will not
conflict with the intent and purposes of the 0-1; Limited Office zoning district in that
development will be achieved with minimal grading and will not adversely impact
predominate views of the area.
Variance:
1. Because of the following special circumstances applicable to this specific property,
strict application of the applicable zoning regulations would deprive the subject
property of rights enjoyed by others in the general vicinity and/ or located in the same
zoning district:
a. The lot is narrow and irregularly shaped.
b. The proposed building will blend in with the architecture of the existing fire
house.
c. There are no neighbors sharing a property line with any portion of the southern
half of the lot.
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Conditions of approval with an asterisk (1/*1/) in the left-hand column are standard project
conditions of approval.
Unless otherwise specified, the following conditions shall be complied with prior to the
issuance of a building permit for the project. Each item is subject to review and approval by
the Planning Division unless otherwise specified.
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A. GENERAL
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1. This approval is for a Development Plan request (DP 2007-02) and Variance
request (V AR 2007-05) to allow the construction of a 2,300 + / - square foot
accessory apparatus building and 350 linear foot CMU sound wall. The
variance request is to allow the apparatus building to encroach 15 + / - feet into
the required 20-foot minimum rear yard setback and 5 + / - feet into the required
20-foot minimum front yard setback. Development shall be substantially as
shown on the project drawings as follows, except as may be modified by
conditions contained herein;
a. Preliminary Development Plan, Site Plan, Floor Plan, Elevations, site
photos, rendering and lot plan consisting of 11 sheets, as prepared by
LDA Architects and dated March 2007.
2.
The applicant shall pay any and all Town and other related fees that the
property may be subject to. These fees shall be based on the current fee schedule
in effect at the time the relevant permits are secured, and shall be paid prior to
issuance of said permit and prior to any Town Council final approval action.
3. Prior to the issuance of a building permit the applicant shall reimburse the
Town for notifying surrounding neighboring residents of the public hearing.
The fee shall be $59.25 (79 notices X $0.75 per notice).
4.
Prior to the issuance of grading or building permits, the applicant shall submit
written documentation that all requirements of the San Ramon Valley Fire
Protection District (SRVFPD) and the San Ramon Valley Unified School District
have been, or will be, met to the satisfaction of these respective agencies.
5.
In the event that subsurface archeological remains are discovered during any
construction or pre-construction activities on the site, all land alteration work
within 100 feet of the find shall be halted, the Town Planning Division notified,
and a professional archeologist, certified by the Society of California
Archeology and/ or the Society of Professional Archeology, shall be notified.
Site work in this area shall not occur until the archeologist has had an
opportunity to evaluate the significance of the find and to outline appropriate
mitigation measures, if they are deemed necessary. If prehistoric archaeological
deposits are discovered during development of the site, local Native American
organizations shall be consulted and involved in making resource management
decisions.
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6.
Construction activity shall be restricted to the period between the weekday
hours of 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Mondays through Fridays), unless otherwise
approved in writing by the City Engineer for general construction activity and
the Chief Building Official for building construction activity. Prior to any
construction work on the site, including grading, the applicant shall install a
minimum 3' x 3' sign at the project entry which specifies the allowable
construction work days and hours, and lists the name and contact person for the
overall project manager and all contractors and sub-contractors working on the
job.
7.
The applicant shall require their contractors and subcontractors to fit all internal
combustion engines with mufflers, which are in good condition, and to locate
stationary noise-generating equipment as far away from existing residences as
feasible.
8.
A watering program which incorporates the use of a dust suppressant, and
which complies with Regulation 2 of the Bay Area Air Quality Management
District shall be established and implemented for all on and off-site construction
activities. Equipment and human resources for watering all exposed or
disturbed soil surfaces shall be supplied on weekends and holidays as well as
workdays. Dust-producing activities shall be discontinued during high wind
periods.
9.
Planning Division sign-off is required prior to final building inspection sign-off
by the Building Division.
B. SITE PLANNING
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All lighting shall be installed in such a manner that lighting is generally down
directed and glare is directed away from surrounding properties and
rights-of-way. .
C. LANDSCAPING
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All existing trees, shrubs, and other plant material on the site shall be preserved
to the extent practical. Removal will be allowed only upon prior written
approval from the Planning Division.
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D. ARCHITECTURE
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The street numbers for each building in the project shall be posted so as to be
easily seen from the street at all times, day and night by emergency service
personnel.
2. Materials and colors for the building shall match the existing fire station. Any
proposed changes shall be submitted for review and approval by the Design
Review Board prior to the issuance of building permits for the project.
* 3. Final architectural elevations, details and revisions shall be submitted for
review and approval by the Planning Division prior to issuance. of building
permits for the project.
E. GRADING
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Any grading on adjacent properties will require prior written approval of those
property owners affected.
2.
Stockpiles of debris, soil, sand or other materials that can be blown by the wind
shall be covered.
F. STREETS
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All mud or dirt carried off the construction site onto adjacent streets shall be
swept each day. Water flushing of site debris or sediment or concrete washing
is expressly prohibited.
2.
Any damage to street improvements now existing or done during construction
on or adjacent to the subject property shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the
City Engineer, at full expense to the applicant. This shall include slurry seal,
overlay or street reconstruction if deemed warranted by the City Engineer.
G. INFRASTRUCTURE
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Domestic water supply shall be from an existing public water system. Water
supply service shall be from the East Bay Municipal Utility District water
system in accordance with the requirements of District.
2.
All wastewater shall be disposed into an existing sewer system. Sewer disposal
service shall be from the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District sewer system in
accordance with the requirements of the District.
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Drainage facilities and easements shall be provided to the satisfaction of the
City Engineer and/ or the Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood
Control & Water Conservation District.
All runoff from impervious surfaces shall be intercepted at the project boundary
and shall be collected and conducted via an approved drainage method through
the project to an approved storm drainage facility, as determined by the City
Engineer. Development which proposes to contribute additional water to existing
drainage systems shall be required to complete a hydraulic study and make
improvements to the system as required to handle the expected ultimate peak
water flow and to stabilize erosive banks that could be impacted by additional
storm water flow.
5. Roof drainage from structures shall be collected via a closed pipe and conveyed to
an approved storm drainage facility in the street curb. No concentrated drainage
shall be permitted to surface flow.
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All street, drainage or grading improvement plans shall be prepared by a licensed
civil engineer.
H. MISCELLANEOUS
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The project shall be constructed as approved. Minor modifications in the design,
but not the use, may be approved by staff. Any other change will require Planning
Commission approval through the Development Plan review process.
2.
As a part of the issuance of a demolition permit and/ or building permit for the
project, the developer shall submit a recycling plan for building and
construction materials and the disposition of green waste generated from land
clearing on the site. Prior to obtaining framing inspection approval for the
project, the applicant/ owner shall provide the Planning Division with written
documentation (e. g. receipts or records) indicating that waste materials created
from the demolition of existing buildings and the construction of new buildings
were/ are being recycled according to their recycling plan, or in an equivalent
manner.
3.
The proposed project shall conform to the Town's Stormwater Management and
Discharge Control Ordinance (Ord. No. 94-19) and all applicable construction
and post-construction Best Management Practices (BMPs) for the site. For
example, construction BMPs may include, but are not limited to: the storage and
handling of construction materials, street cleaning, proper disposal of wastes
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and debris, painting, concrete operations, dewatering operations, pavement
operations, vehicle/ equipment cleaning, maintenance and fueling and
stabilization of construction entrances. Training of contractors on BMPs for
construction activities is a requirement of this permit. At the discretion of the
City Engineer, a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) may be
required for projects under five acres.
APPROVED by the Danville Planning Commission at a regular meeting on May 8, 2007 by
the following vote:
AYES: Antoun, Combs, Condie, Morgan, Nichols, Storer, Welch
NOES:
ABSTAIN:
ABSENT: Osborn
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Chairman
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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CIty Attorney
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