HomeMy WebLinkAbout94-184 - ResolutionsRESOLUTI~NO. 94-184
A RESOLUTIO~ OF THE CITY ~ OF ~ CITY OF RANC~X)
~, CALII~V~A, APPROVING FOOIM~Z. BOULEVARD
~UA~'AC PLAN ~ 94-02, AMenDING ~ ~X.
BOULEVARD W~AUm'£C PLAN BY ADDING INDOC~ ~
DISIRICT~St~AREAS 1AND2.
1. OAS Investo~ has filed an application for Foothill Boulevard
Specific Plan Amendment No. 94-02, as described in the title of this
Specific Plan Amendment is referred to as "the application."
2. On the 10th day of August 1994, the Plannin~ C~,..,{~ion of the
City of Rancho Cuc~,~3~ conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the
application and, follc~ing the o0~clusion thereof, adopted its ~%esolution
No. 94-74, reo~m~nding that the City Oouncil adopt this ~.
3. On Segtember 7, 1994, the City Council co~ducted a duly noticed
public hearing on the application and concluded said hearing on that date.
4. All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Resolution
have occurred.
B. R~solution.
NOW, TH~REMDRE, it is bmreby found, determined, and resolved by the
City Council of the City of RanchoCX~w~nga as follc~s:
1. %~nis Council hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set
forth in theRecitals, Part A, of this P~solutionaretrueandcorrect.
2. Based upon substantial evidence presented to this Oouncil during
the above-referenced public hearing on September 7, 1994, including written
and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, this Oouncil hereby
specifically finds as follows:
a. This amendment does not conflict with tb~ Land Use Policies
of the General Plan; and
b. This amendment promotes the goals and objectives of the Land
Use Element and the Foothill Boulevard Specific Plan; and
c. This amendment would not be materially injurious or
detrimental to tb~ adjacent properties and would not have a significant impact
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3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Oouncil
during the above-referenced public hearing and upon the specific f'~xi~ngs of
facts set forth in ~ 1 ar~ 2 above, this Oouncil hereby finds and
concludes as follows:
a. That the proposed amendment would not have significant
b. That the proposed amendment is in conformance with the
General Plan.
4. ~he City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby finds
that the project h~s R~n ~ an~ reviewed in compliance with the
California Env~l Quality Act of 1970, as amer~_ed, and the Guidelines
promulgated there~l~er, and further, specifically finds that based upon
substantial evidence, it can be seen with certainty that there is no
possibility that the proposed Resolution will have a significant effect on the
environment and; therefore, the proposed Resolution is exempt pursuant to
State ~ Guidelines, Section 15061 (b) (3).
5. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs
1, 2, 3, and4 above, this Council hereby approves Foothill Boulevard Specific
Plan;~m~nt 94-02, to modifythe Foothill Boulevard Specific Plan as shown
on theattachedExhibit A.
6. ~ne City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution.
PASSED, ~, a~dADO~this 7thday of September, 1994.
Alexander, Buquet, Gutierrez, Stout, Williams
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ity Clerk
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I, DFRRA J. ADAMS, CITY ~RK of the City of Rancho O~onga, Califcx~ia, do
hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly p~, approved, and
adupted by the City Council of the City of Rancho O~x~a, California, at a
regular meeting of said City Oouncil held on the 7th day of September, 1994.
Execut~d this 8th day of September, 1994, at Rancho O~monga,
California.
City Clerk
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SUMMARY TABLE OF PERMITrED (P) AND CONDITIONALLY PERMITTED (C) USES
RETAIL cor'lI"IERCIAL USES
~nttQue Shops
Apparel
a) Boutiques
I~1 General
Appliance Stores ano Repair
Art, MUStC, Photographic Stuclos
ano Supply Stores
Auto Service 5tat]on
Auto Service (Inclualng trailers,
motorcycles, Doats, campers):
a) Sales (with ancillary repair
facilities)
b) Rentals
c) hllnor RePair (aoes not lncluoe
major engine work, muffler
shops, painting, Dooy work,
upholstery, etc.)
o) Coin-oR Washing
e) Automatic Washing
') Darts and 5cOplies
One
BaKeroes (retail cnlv)
Barber aria Beauty Stops
Bea anti Breakfast
Blueprint ana Photocopy Services
BOOK. Gift aria Stationary Stores
(other ~han aault telarea materlal)~[~ ~.]
Canoy an~ Confectioneries
Catering EstaOllsnments
Chinaana Glassware Stores
Christmas Tree/Pumpkin Sales Lots
(operat)ng on a temporary Oasis)
Churches
Cleanlnq aria Presslnq EstaDItshment~j~:J~
Cocktail Lounge (Par, lounge,tavern)
Commercta~creatlon:
a) ~nooor uses such as Dowling
o~ ~u~o~r ubes SUCh as ten,,,5
Convalescent Facilities ano
Ccr:al~ an~ Draoerv 5no~s
C C
Day Care Centers ':: C
Delicatessens ano SPecialty Fooo
Stores ': ~ p p
Drug Stores aria Pharmacies
a) over IO,000 SCl. Ft. :: p
D) Pharmacies with or without
specialty retail unaer I0,000
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C
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Retail Commercial Uses - Continued
Land Use
Christmas Tree Sales tots operated on a
temporary basis
SC
CC
X
Churches
Cleaning and Pressing Establishments
X X
Cocktail Lounge (bar, lounge, tavern)
:ding related entertainment
ial Recreation:
a) Indoor uses such as bowling,
b) Outdoor uses such as tennis and
basketball
0 MR I3
0
O O O
Convalescent Facilities and Hospitals
Curtain and Drapery Shops
O
O
X
Day Care Centers O
Delicatessens and Specialty Food Stores X X
X
Drug Stores and Pharmacies: a) over 10,000 sq ft
b) pharmacies with or without spe-
cialty retail under 10,000 sq ft
Farmers Markets
X
Floor Covering Shops
0
Florist Shops
Furniture Stores
Harclware Stores
O
Health and Athletic Gyms and Weight Reducing
CI,n~cs
O
Hobby Shops
Ice Cream Slores and Socla Founla~ns
X X X
Jan~tor,al Serv,ces and Supphes
IV-9 12
=~e~sea 4 18 90
X X
X
X X
X X
X
SUB-AREA DESIGN STANDARDS
AND LAND USE REGULATION
SUBAREA ONE
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Retail Commercial Uaa$ Continued
Land Use
Candy and Confectioneries
Catering Establishments
China and Glassware Stores
SC CC
X
X
X X
Christmas Tree/Pumpkin Sales Lots operated on a
temporary Basis X
Churches O
Cleaning and Pressing Establishments X X
Cocktail Lounge (bar. lounge, tavern)
including related entertainment O O
ommercial Recreation:
a) Indoor uses such as bowling,
_ ~illiards
o; Outdoor uses such as tennis and
basketball O
Convalescent Facilities and Hospitals O
Curtain and Dra13ery Shops X X
Day Care Centers O
Delicatessens and Specialb/ Food Stores X X
Drug Stores and Pharmacies:
a) over 10,000 sq ft X
b) pharmacies with or without spe-
cialty retail under 10,000 sq ft O
Farmers Markels X
Floor Covering Shops X
Rev~secl: 4/18/90
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O O O
O O O
O O O
SUB-AREA DESIGN STANDARDS
AND LAND USE REGULATIC~
SUBAREA TWO