HomeMy WebLinkAbout95-076 - ResolutionsRESOLUTION NO. 95-076
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE
ENVIRONMENTAL INITIAL STUDY AND ISSUANCE OF A
CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION FOR THE PROPOSED
ROADWAY WIDENING AT ARCHIBALD AVE FOURTH
STREET INTERSECTION
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has reviewed all
available input concerning the proposed roadway widening at Archibald Avenue and Fourth Street.
WHEREAS, said improvements require an Environmental Assessment; and
WHEREAS, an Environmental Assessment Initial Study has been prepared pursuant
to the California Environmental Quality Act, as amended.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does hereby
resolve as follows:
SECTION 1: The City Council of Rancho Cucamonga hereby approves the
Environmental Assessment Initial Study and issuance of a Categorical Exemption for the roadway
widening at Archibald Avenue and Fourth Street.
SECTION 2: The City Clerk is directed to file a Notice of Exemption pursuant to
the California Environmental Quality Act.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 17th day of May, 1995.
Alexander, Biane, Curatalo, Gutierrez, Williams
None
None
AYE S:
NOES:
ABSENT:
William J. AIj~inder, 'mayor
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ATTEST:
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 17th
day of May, 1995.
Executed this 18th day of May, 1995, at Rancho Cucamonga, California.
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
4TI-I ST& ARCI-IIBALD AVE. INTERSECTION
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FORM
PART I - INITIAL STUDY
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General Information
Name and address of developer or project sponsor: City of Rancho Cucamonga.
10500 Civic Center Drive - Rancho Cucamonga. California 91730
2. Address of project: Archibald Avenue and Fourth Street Intersection
3. Name, address, and telephone number of person to be contacted concerning this project: Ci_ty of
Rancho Cucamonga. 10500 Civic Center Drive. Rancho Cucamonga. California 91730.
Contact: Joe Stofa - (909) 989-1862 ext 2372
Indicate number of the permit application for the project to which this form pertains: N/A
5. List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project,
including those required by City, regional, State and Federal Agencies: Street Closure Permits.
Encroachment Permit to the City of Ontario and City Council's Approval
6. Existing zoning district: N/A
7. Proposed use of site (Project for which this form is filed): Provide Westbound Acceleration Lane and
a Right Turn I,ane on Fourth Street and Construct Bus Bay at the Northeast Comer of Archibald
Avenue
Project Description and Effects:
8. Site Size: +20,000 square feet
9. Square Footage: N/A
10. Number of floors of construction: N/A
11. Amount of off-street parking provided: N/A
12. Attach plans N/A
13. Proposed scheduling: Tentatively April 1996
14. Associated project: N/A
15. Anticipated incremental development. N/A
16. If residential, include the number of units, schedule of unit sizes, range of sale prices of rents, and type
of household size expected: N/A
17. If commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of
sales area, and loading facilities: N/A
18. If industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities: N/A
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19. If institutional, indicate the major function, estimated employment per shift, estimate occupancy,
loading facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project: N/A
20.
If the project 'involves a variance, conditional use or reasoning application, state this and indicate
clearl~, why the application is required. N/A
Are the following items applicable to the project or its effects? Discuss below all items checked yes (attach
additional sheets as necessary).
Yes No
21. Change in existing features of any bays, tidelands, beaches, hills or
substantial alteration of ground contours. X
22.
Change in scenic views or vistas from existing residential areas or
public lands or roads.
X
23. Change in pattern, scale or character of general area of project.
X
24. Significant amounts of solid waste or litter.
X
25. Change in dust, ash, smoke, fumes or odors in vicinity.
X
26.
Change in ocean, bay, lake, stream or ground water quality or
quantity, or alteration of existing drainage patterns.
X
27. Substantial change in existing noise or vibration levels in the vicinity.
X
28. Site on filled land or on slope of 10 percent or more.
X
29.
Use of disposal of potentially hazardous materials, such as toxic
substances, flamables or explosives.
X
30.
Substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire,
water, sewage, etc.).
X
31.
Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption (electricity, oil,
natural gas, etc.).
X
32. Relationship to a larger project or series of projects.
X
Environmental Setting: See attached
33.
Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including. information on topography., soil
stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical or seeinc aspects. Describe any erasting
structures on the site, and the use of the structures. Attach photographs of the site. Snapshots or
polaroid photos will be accepted.
34.
Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural,
historical or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensity of
land use (one-family, apartment houses, shops, department stores, etc.), and scale of development
(height, frontage, set-back, rear yard, etc.). Attach photographs ofthe.vicinity. Snapshots or polaroid
photos will be accepted.
ATTACHMENT- PART 1
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND EFFECTS: 25 AND 27
Noise, vibrations, dust and odor will increase at the project site during construction operation. Upon
completion of the project, all noise, vibrations, dust and odors caused by this project during construction will
cease to exist and will return to its normal state.
ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING: 33 AND 34
The project is located at the northeast comer of Archibald Avenue and Fourth Street. Both are major arterials
with existing curb and gutter. At the northeast comer is a vacant lot zoned industrial. At the southwest comer
a vacant area and apartments zoned residential. There are landscaped monument signs located at the northeast
and northwest comers.
Generally, the topography at the project site including the vacant areas is flat. The existing A.C. pavement
has an average of 1.50% grade from centerline. The project will not have a significant effect upon the
environment nor will it be detrimental to the public health, safety or welfare or materially injurious to
properties or improvements in the vicinity.
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Certification
I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and
information required for this initial evaluation 'to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and
information presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I further understand that
additional information may be required to be submitted before an adequate evaluation can be made by the
Planning Division.
Date: ~'- q- ~ ~," Signature:
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
PART II - INITIAL STUDY
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST
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I. BACKGROUND
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Name of Proponent City of Rancho Cucamonga
Address and Phone Number of Proponent 10500 Civic Center Drive - Rancho Cucamonga.
California. 91730 - (909) 989-1862
Date of Checklist Submitted January 10. 1995
Agency Requiting Checklist City of Rancho Cucamonga
Name of Proposal, if applicable Archibald Avenue and Fourth Street Intersection
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
(Explanation of all 'yes' and 'maybe' answers are required on attached sheets).
1. Earth. Will the proposal result in:
YES MAYlIE NO
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Unstable earth conditions or in changes in
geologic substructures?
bo
Disruptions, displacements, compaction or
over coveting of the soil?
Co
Change in topography or ground surface relief
features?
do
The destruction, coveting or modification of any
unique geologic or physical features?
eo
Any increase in wind or water erosion of soils,
either on or off the site?
Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands,
or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion
which may modify the channel of a fiver or stream
or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake?
go
Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards
such as earthquakes, landslides, mud slides,
ground failure, or similar hazards?
2. Air. Will the proposal result in:
Substantial air emissions or deterioration of
ambient air quality?
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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b. The creation of objectionable odors:
Alteration of air movement, moisture, or
temperature, or any change in climate, either
locally or regionally?
Water. Will the proposal result in:
ao
Changes in currents, or the course of
direction of water movements, in either
marine or fresh waters?
Changes in absorption rates, drainage
patterns, or the rate and amount of surface
water runoff?.
c. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters?
Change in the amount of surface water in any
body of water?
eo
Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration
of surface water quality, including but not limited
to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity?
Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of
ground waters?
go
Change in the quantity of ground waters, either
through direct additions or withdrawals, or
through interceptions of an aquifer by cuts or
excavations?
ho
Substantial reduction in the amount of water
otherwise available for public water supplies?
Exposure of people or property to water related
hazards such as flooding or tidal waves?
Plant Life. Will the proposal result in:
Change in the diversity of species, or number
of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs,
grass, crops and aquatic plants)?
bo
Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or
endangered species of plants?
Co
Introduction of new species of plant into an area,
or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of
existing species?
d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop?
MAYBE
NO
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
5. Animal Life. Will the proposal result in:
o
Change in the diversity of species, or numbers
of any species of animals (birds, land animals
including reptiles, fish and shell-fish, benthie
organisms or insects)?
Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare
or endangered species of animals?
Introduction of new species of animals into an
area, or result in a barrier to the migration or
movement of animals?
d. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat?
Noise. Will the proposal result in:
a. Increase in existing noise levels?
b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels?
!.ight and Glare. will the proposal produce new
light or glare?
Land Use and Pl~ning Considerations.
Will the proposal produce new light or glare?
A substantial alteration of the present or planned land
use of an area?
bo
A conflict with any designations, objectives, policies,
or adopted plans of any governmental entities?
An impact upon the quality or quantity of existing
consumptive or non-consumptive recreational
opportunities?
Natural Resources. Will the proposal result in:
a. Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources?
10. Risk of Upset. Will the proposal involve:
A risk of an explosion or release of hazardous
substances (including, but not limited to oil,
pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event
of an accident or upset condition?
Possible interference with an emergency
response plan or an emergency evacuation
plan?
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YES MAYBE NO
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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11. Population. Will the proposal alter the location,
distribution, density, or growth rate of the human
population of an area?
12. Housing. Will the proposal affect existing housing
or create a demand for additional housing?
13. Transportation/Circulation. Will the proposal result in:
a. Generation of substantial additional vehicular movement?
b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for
new parking?
c. Substantial impact upon existing transportation systems?
d. Alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement
of people and/or goods?
e. Alterations to water-borne, rail, or air traffic?
f. Increases in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists
or pedestrians?
14. Public Services. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or
result in a need for new or altered governmental services in
any of the following areas?
a. Fire protection?
b. Police protection?
c. Schools?
d. Parks or other recreational facilities?
e. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads?
f. Other governmental services?
15. ~. Will the proposal result in:
a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy?
b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources
of energy, or require the development of new
sources of energy?
16. Utilities. Will the proposal result in a need for new systems,
or substantial alterations to the following utilities?
a. Electric power?
b. Natural or packaged gas?
c. Communications systems?
YES
MAYBE
X
X
NO
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
d. Water supply?
e. Waste water facilities?
f. Flood control structures?
g. Solid waste facilities?
17. Human Health. Will the proposal result in:
18.
19.
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Creation of any health hazard or potential health
hazard (excluding mental health)?
b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards?
Aesthetics. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any
scenic vista or view open to the public, or will the proposal
result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open
to public view?
Recreation. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the
quality or quantity of existing recreational oppommities?
20. Cultural Resources.
Will the proposal result in the alteration of, or the
destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological site?
Do
Go
Will the proposal result in adverse physical or aesthetic
effects to a prehistoric or historic building, structure,
or object?
Does the proposal have the potential to cause a physical
change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values?
do
Will the proposal restrict existing religious or sacred
uses within the potential impact area?
21. Mandatory Findirlgs of Significance.
ao
Does the project have the potential to degrade the
quality of the environment, substantially reduce the
habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or
wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining
levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal
community, reduce the number or restrict the range
of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate
important examples of the major periods of California
history or prehistory?
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YES MAYBE
NO
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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III.
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Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term
to the disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals?
(A short-term impact on the environment is one which
occurs in a relatively brief, definitive period of time
while long-term impacts will endure well into the future).
Does the project have impacts which are individually
limited, but cumulatively considerable? (A project may
impact on two of more separate resources where the
impact on each resource is relatively small, but where
the effect of the total of these impacts on the environment
is significant.)
Does the project have environmental effects which will
cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either
directly or indirectly?
DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAl, EVAI,UATION
(Narrative description of environmental impacts.)
SEE ATTACHMENT - PART II
YES MAYBE NO
X
X
X
IV
.DETERMINATION
(To be completed by the Lead Agency.)
On the basis of this initial evaluation:
I find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and
a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared.
I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment,
there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described
on an attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION WILL
BE PREPARED.
I find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an
ENVIRONMENT IMPACT REPORT is required.
X
I find the proposed project CATEGORICALLY EXEMPT per Article 19, Class 1 C, Section
15301 of the California Environmental Quality Act.
Signature
Title
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ATTACHMENT- PART II
Discussion of Environmental Impacts:
6. Noise
Existing noise level will increase due to equipment operations during construction period only.
The public living and/or working at the residential, commercial and industrial buildings along the
project area may be disturbed during construction operation. At any rate, these equipment noises
can be mitigated by the installation of noise attenuators and restriction of hours of operation.
13. Transportation/Circulation
d & f During construction, alteration of the present pattern of vehicular and pedestrian circulation will
be needed. Traffic control signs and delineators will be placed along the project site. Slower
traffic will be experienced during the construction period. There will however, be an increase in
traffic to those streets close to the project site. Any possibility of traffic hazards to motor
vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians during construction can be mitigated by the proper use of
roadway warning and detour signs.