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RESOLUTION NO. 01-016
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DESIGNATING
CHERRY LANE AS A PRIVATE STREET AND EXEMPTING
THE ABUTTING PROPERTIES FROM REQUIREMENTS SET
FORTH IN CHAPTER 12.08 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE
SUBJECT TO CERTAIN CONDITIONS
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has decided that
certain residential streets, being unique in nature, function as private residential streets; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has decided that properties abutting private streets
should be exempted from certain requirements normally attributable to public streets; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has adopted Ordinance No. 58-C creating and
establishing the authority to designate certain streets as private residential streets; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds the following Conditions of Approval to be in
place within a six (6) month period, for implementation of Cherry Lane as a private street:
1. Access width to be a minimum of 26' with no parking on either side,
36' with parking on one side, or 46' with parking on both sides.
2. Access height shall be a minimum of 14'6", clear of all obstructions,
including tree limbs, brush, etc.
3. Surface shall be an approved all-weather treatment, such as
pavement, concrete, or other approved material.
4. The street shall have address identification, e.g. street sign, address
directory for the homes, and house numbers on the homes.
5. Street shall have an approved water supply, specifically an approved
fire hydrant at a maximum 400' spacing.
6. CC & R's or equivalent covenant agreement, approved by the City
attorney, concerning proper maintenance of the street, signed by all
property owners.
7. Process vacation of the existing 30' right-of-way dedication.
WHEREAS, the City Council finds as follows:
A. Cherry Lane, situated from Carnelian Street to the westerly
terminus of Cherry Lane (approximately 660') meets all of the
requirements set forth in chapter 12.08.055 of the Rancho
Cucamonga Municipal Code.
B. The designation of Cherry Lane as a Private Residential Street
will not adversely affect the health, safety or welfare of those
persons and properties adjacent to, and the vicinity of, such
street.
C. That a Private Residential Street designation for Cherry Lane
is in conformity with the General Plan.
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NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does
hereby resolve as follows:
SECTION 1: That the above recitals are all true and correct.
SECTION 2: Said portion of Cherry Lane located from Carnelian Street to the
westerly terminus of Cherry Lane shall be designated as a private
street upon satisfying the above mentioned Conditions of
Approval.
SECTION 3: Said Conditions of Approval shall be satisfied within six months of
adoption of this Resolution or all rights to private street
designation shall become void.
SECTION 4: With the designation of that portion of Cherry Lane as a private
street, it shall join the list of so designated private streets set forth
on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by
reference.
SECTION 5: The abutting properties will be exempted from requirements set
forth from the provisions of Chapter 12.08 of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga Municipal Code.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 17'h day of January 2001.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAINED:
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William J. Alexander, Mayor
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ATTEST:
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Debra J. Adams, CMC, City Clerk
I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved and
adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, at a Regular Meeting
of said City Council held on the 17`h day of January 2001.
Executed this 18`h day of January, at Rancho Cucamonga, California.
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Debra J. Adams, CMC, City Clerk
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EXHIBIT "A'
DESIGNATED PRIVATE STREETS
Name of Street Portion of Street
1. Strang Lane Carnelian Street to 1300 Private Street designation adopted
feet east. based on 60% representation of
petitioning property owners and
100% favorable representation at
Public Hearing.
2. Bella Vista Road Sapphire Street to 1325 Private Street designation adopted
feet east; Carnelian Street based on 70% representation of
to 1320.5 feet west petitioning property owners and
100% favorable representation at
Public Hearing.
3. Scott Lane Palo Alto to 630 feet north Private Street designation adopted
based on 83% representation.
4. Mai Street Almond Street to approx. Private Street designation adopted
385 feet north based on 100% representation of
petitioning property owners.
Specific conditions have to be met
in order for the declaration of
private street becoming effective in
accordance with Resolution No.
90-452.
5. Cottonwood Way Not adopted. Non-Compliance
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6. Cherry Lane Cherry Lane to 660 feet Private Street designation adopted
west of Carnelian based on 100% representation of
petitioning property owners.
Specific conditions have to be met
in order for the declaration of
private street becoming effective in
accordance with Resolution No.
2001-'
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ENGWEERING DIVISION EXHIBIT:
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APPLICATION FOR PRIVATE STREET DESIGNATION
REASONS USE, APPLICANTS
CHERRY LANE
CHERRY LANE IS.....A small country lane 660 feet long, east off Carnelian Street just
above Hillside Road. Almost 40 years ago evergreen trees along with large flowering
oleanders frame both sides of the first 256 feet of the 15-foot wide lane forming what we
call "THE TUNNEL". The next 135 feet has large natural evergreen Jojoba plants on the
south side and landscaping on the north. All of these trees and shrubs never need to be
watered.... except by Mother Nature.
The lane is on a common 30-foot easement on the south of each of the Cherry Lane
properties. However,because years ago a water retention was placed five feet south of
the south, east/west property line, the access has been by default extended to thirtyfive
feet of the easement. The south six feet and the north ten feet are utility rightways:
Edison and GTE have located their access one foot inside the south property line and
CC WD has placed the water line in the middle of the north ten feet.
The four foot by eight inch solid poured storm water retention was mentioned above, runs
the entire length of the Cheng Lane properties to channel storm water east to Carnelian
and west to a storm drain to prevent flooding of the homes below. At the west end of the
wall next to the SW corner of the west lot is a fenced three-foot pipe drain,which empties
into the flood channel at the back of the west Topaz development. Also, from the drain
north to Vicara Street(approx. 660 feet) along the west side of Harker's lot is a six-foot
block was also used for runoff control.
Three acres of undeveloped land lies north of the Cherry Lane properties. It consists of
four parcels: One, 135 feet wide and three, 90 feet wide,all are 330 feet deep and all face
Vicara Street.
Thus Cherry Lane residents are enclosed on an island with only one way in and out.
APPLICANTS
Five families have access to Cherry Lane.
Two face Carnelian and have access gates to the back of their properties opening onto
Cherry Lane.
1. The Lester Noreen family, 38-year residents, originally purchased the 5 acres
keeping 2 acres for themselves and splitting the rest into 3 one-acre parcels. Mr.
Noreen's Record of Survey is dated July 1959. He graded the road and brought the
water down from Almond Street at the top of Carnelian.
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On his two acres, Mr. Noreen built a two story home facing Carnelian, landscaped
around it and built pens for a cow and goats; a bird aviary, an orchard and planted a
variety of beautiful trees. A park like atmosphere was created. He also planted the
trees and oleanders on Cherry Lane.
The present owner is his son, Bruce Noreen with his wife and childien.
2. The Passarelli family are 15-year residents. Mr. Passarelli remodeled an existing
home on the south side of Cherry Lane facing Carnelian...making a beautiful two
story grey stone home professionally landscaped. He also planted oleanders under
the trees on the south side of the lane.
Three properties face Cherry Lane. Two have and one will have a circular driveway.
1. The Masters family, 38-year residents, built at the same time as the Noreens on the
east and the Schribers to the west. They built a one-story 2000sq' home with an
orchard, garden, ball field, landscaping and flowers along with a variety of trees....
now very mature. They also planted the Jojoba shrubs along Cherry Lane.
2. The Kniesley family are 9-year residents. They purchased the Schriber property then
improved the orchard and landscaping. Here too, are many mature trees.
3. The Harker family has recently purchased the last one-acre parcel,on the west having
found"the perfect site"for their home. They are presently going through the
necessary steps to begin construction.
REASONS
This is a true neighborhood of friends: one of the most valuable assets for family
living...and WE WELCOME OUR NEW NEIGHBOR.
Over the years,we have visited `over the fence", loaned tools,helped each other when
help was needed and watch out for the general safety and welfare of each other. On
August 28, 2000,we held a neighborhood meeting to discuss what to do with our
"community property"Cherry Lane....
• A quiet country lane, no traffic, safe for children and animals.
• Knowing that whoever comes in is going to one of our homes. And we notice
their coming and going.
• The openness, room to breathe.
• A bird watchers paradise and an animal lovers delight with birds and wildlife
in a great variety and abundance. A special delight to all is the wild bunnies
that occasionally stop your car while deciding whether to dig in or run
• Artistic creations made from"found" materials and antique objects of interest
are positioned along the road and in the yards of the Noreens and Masters,
creating unique points of interest for visitors and residents alike.
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RESULTS
WE HAVE JOINED TOGETHER TO FORM AN AGREEMENT THAT EACH OF US
WILL CONTRIBUTE OUR SHARE IN THE MAINTENANCE AND
PRESERVATION.OF OUR COUNTRY LANE, CHERRY LANE.
We would like to have our road left the way it is and...
DESIGNATE CHERRY LANE A PRIVATE STREET.
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CHERRYLANE LOOKING TOWARD CARNELIAN
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