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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-8 Trails Action Agenda w comments TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE ACTION AGENDA THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Rancho c oCivic Center Rains Room 10500 Civic Center Drive Ranchoc o a, California 1. ALL To ORDER ACTION Roll Call 6:05 P.M. Rich Fletcher X Frances Howdyshell X Lou Munoz (Alternate) Janet Ryerson X Candyce Burnett Victoria Jones X Jim Hansen (Alternate) Carol Douglass (Equestrian) Tom Tisler (Bicycle) X A. Candyce Burnett 11. T S introduced Mike Smith,Acting A. Oral Announcement Regarding the new Planning Commission and Staff Senior Planner, as Representation at the Trails Advisory Committee. the new Committee Chairman. Mike Smith introduced the two Planning Commissioners new to the Committee. mffmommT73 B. TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT1 61 - TRACY RASZEWSKI FOR B.The project was HOIKE, LLC - A request to subdivide one existing 4.75 acre parcel into 7 presented by parcels within the Equestrian Overlay of the Very Low (V ) Residential Dominick Perez; Zoning District located at the northeast corner of Sapphire Street and Assistant Planner. It was approved by 1 of TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE ACTION AGENDA cry u ova 1 2014 Brittany Lane at 5615 Sapphire Street-APN: 1061-691-04, This project is the Committee with categorically exempt per Section 15332 (in-Fill Development Projects)of conditions of oval t�be approval the California Environmental Quality Act and the City CEGA Guidelines. It appri d by staff. is a Class 32 categorical exemption because the project includes in-fill development consistent with the applicable General Plan designation and regulations. I, T !~done received. This is the tune and place for the general pubiic to address the corrrrnfttee.�Items�tobe discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda. V. AW T 6:25 R . 2 of TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE COMMENT SHEET September 10, 2014 and October 8, 2014 TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT1 8961 -TRACY RASZEWSKI FOR HOIKE, LLC -A request to subdivide one existing 4,75-acre parcel into 7 parcels within the Equestrian overlay of the Very Low (VL) Residential Zoning District located at the northeast corner of Sapphire Street and Brittany Lane-APN: 1061-691-04. This project is categorically exempt per Section 15332 (in-Fill Development Projects) of the California Environmental Quality Act and the City CEQA Guidelines. It is a Class 32 categorical exemption because the project includes in-fill development consistent with the applicable General Plan designation and regulations. Site Characteristics: The site, which has an existing single-family residence located in the northwest quadrant of the parcel, generally slopes from north to south and contains multiple trees that surround the residence as well as light ground vegetation throughout the remainder of the property, The site is surrounded to the north, south and west by existing single-family residences on half-acre minimum lots, and is surrounded to the east by Floyd M. Stork Elementary School. The residential tracts to the north and south incorporate equestrian trails throughout both developments. design Parameters: The site is located within the Equestrian Overlay of the Very-Low (VL) Residential Zoning District, which requires the proposed subdivision to meet certain standards, including the incorporation of local feeder trails throughout the project. The trails have been designed to be 15 feet in width and located to allow access from the side and/or rear of each lot. As previously mentioned the existing residential communities to the north and south contain feeder trails that are consistent with the proposed trails. The trails will generally conform to the existing topography of the site which has a gradual slope from north to south. The project also incorporates drainage improvements adjacent to the proposed trails. The attached Tentative Tract Map indicates the conceptual corral location on Lots 2 through 6, which is a requirement per Section 17.122.010 of the Development Code. Staff Ri-rnmmendation: Staff recommends that the Trails Advisory Committee members review the proposed Tentative Tract Map and recommend approval to the Planning Commission for final approval with the following conditions: 1 A copy of the revised Map showing the conceptual corral locations with correct dimensions on all lots (per Development Code Section 17.122,010) shall be submitted to the Planning Department for review and approval prior to the Final Map Recordation, to Planner: Dominick Perez, Assistant Planner Attachments, A—Aerial Map B — Proposed Tentative Tract Map C — Conceptual Grading Plan (Pages 1 —4) NOTE: Full size plans will be delivered to the Committee members Trails Adyiao Co ittee ction: Major Issues/Questions: 0 Extension of trail to Lot 2, • Draining V-ditch drain correctly? • Bring back wall with project. • Sidewalk improvements. • Double gates for lots.