HomeMy WebLinkAbout90-230 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 90-230
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, OF INTENT TO ANNEX 2,556 ACRES OF
URBANIZING TERRITORY (ANNEXATION 90-03) GENERALLY LOCATED
NORTH OF THE EXISTING CITY LIMIT, EAST OF ETIWANDA AVENUE
AND WEST OF THE EXISTING BOUNDARY OF THE CITY OF FONTANA
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does hereby
find as follows:
WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga desires to initiate proceedings
pursuant to the Cortese-Knox Local Government Reorganization Act of 1985,
Division 3, commencing with Section 56000 of the California Government Code,
for the above-described territory; and
WHEREAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is uninhabited, and a
description of the boundaries of the territory is set forth in Exhibit "B"
attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein; and
WHEREAS, this proposal is consistent with the Sphere of Influence of
the affected City; and
WHEREAS, the reasons for the proposed annexation of territory are as
follows:
1. The annexation will represent a logical extension of the City's
boundaries and urban services; and
2. It is the City's intention to provide the usual necessary urban
services to the area upon annexation, as outlined in the Plan of Services; and
3. The City has determined that the annexation of the territory
would be beneficial to the public purposes of the City, in that the territory
will provide for development, within the City, in a manner consistent with the
City's General Plan and with related development.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council as governing body of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga, California, does hereby resolve, adopt, approve, determine,
and order as follows:
SECTION 1: Application and a proposal is hereby made to the Local
Agency Formation Commission of the County of San Bernardino for Change of
Organization (Annexation) to the City of Rancho Cucamonga of the herein
described property as outlined in the justification, which is Exhibit "A" to
this Resolution and is by this reference incorporated herein as though fully
set forth in accordance to the terms and conditions stated above and in the
manner provided by the Cortese-Knox Local Government Reorganization Act of
1985.
SECTION 2: The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to file
a certified copy of this Resolution with the Executive Officer of the Local
Agency Formation Commission of the County of San Bernardino.
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PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 16th day of May, 1990.
AYES: Alexander, Brown, Buquet, Stout, Wright
NOES: None
ABSENT: None ~ ~~
Stout, Mayor
ATTEST:
D~-b~ra J [ A~l~kms, City C1 erk
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 16th day of
May, 1990.
Executed this 17th day of May, 1990 at Rancho Cucamonga, California.
[Tebca J. A(~'~, City Clerk
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EXHIBIT 'A'
Justification. for Proposal and preliminary
Environmental Description Form For ~FCO Use Only
TO: Local Agency Formation Comission
175 West Fifth Street, Second Floor
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0490
{714) 387-5866
INTRODUCTION: The questions in this form are designed to obtain enough data about the proposed project
site to allow the Con~nission and staff to adequately assess the project. By takinq the time to fully
respond to the questions below~ you can reduce the processin~ time for your project. You may also
include any additional information which you believe is pertinent. Use additional sheets where neces-
sary, or attach any relevant documents.
GENERAL INFORI~ATION
1. NAME OF PROPOSAL: [[i~vanUa North Annexation 90-03
2. APPLICANT: City of Rancho Cucamonoa
3. GENERAL LOCATION: Generally located north of the existing City limit, south of
the National Forest, east of Etiwanda Avenue, west of the existing boundary/
of the City of Fontana.
4. Does the application possess 100% written consent of each property owner in the subject territory?
YES NO X (If YES, attach written authorizations.)
5. Indicate the reasons that the proposed action has been requested. Logical extension of
City's services in a raoidlv urbanizing area.
6. Would the proposal create a totally or substantially surrounded island of unincorporated terri-
tory? YES NO X If YES, please justify the proposed boundary and attach that justifica-
tion to this application.
LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL
1. Total land area: ~,~ acr~
2. Dwelling units in area: Z~ existing'- 2.276 potential
3. Approximate population in area: 10 existing: 7.283 potential
4. Indicate the General Plan designation of the affected city (if any): (]men s~ace, utility
c.~)rrid~)r. ~nd single fmmilv residential
San Bernardino County General Plan designation: Resource conservation, sinqle family
residential
5. Describe any special land use concerns expressed in the ~bove plans. Reo_uires a comprehensive
dPvPl~)pmPnt ?lAn t(1 m~t ~m~r~h infrastructure n~d~ a~ dr~in~g~ imnrovements.
rn.d~_ wil~lif~ r~n,rr, r_mn~ervation, and fire management
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6. Indicate the existing land use. Vacant
What is the proposed land use? Sinole familv residential and related
7. Indicate the existing county zoning title and densities permitted. Consistent with County
General Plan
8. Has the area been prezoned? YES X NO N/A If YES, what is the prezoning classifica-
tion, title, densities permitted. Ftiwanda %nerific Plan nnn~i~t~nt with ~nrhn
Cucamonga General Plan (in nrnnp~)_ DAndify r~noeK frnm 1-~ ~nits pPr
developable acrp~
9. Will the proposal require public services from any agency or district which is currently operating
at or near capacity {including sewer, water, police, fire, or schools)? YES X NO If
YES, please explain.
Schools: Developers will wnrk cln~elv with Krhnnl diKtrirt~ tn n~nvidm ~n~q~nte
facilities_
P~N FOR SERVICES
Section 56653 of the Government Code requires the submission of a Plan for Services with every proposal
initiated by a resolution of a legislative body.
Please attach to this application a narrative description of the following:
1. An enumeration and description of the services to be extended to the affected territory.
2. A description of the level and range of those services.
3. An indication of when those services can be extended to the study area.
4. An indication of any conditions the local agency will impose or require within the study area
if the proposal is approved (for example, the payment of fees, the upgrading of structures,
roads, water and sewer facilities, etc.).
5. Information with respect to how the services will be financed.
6. List and describe all special local taxes, assessments, fees, outstanding bonds, etc., that
will affect the proposal area.
NOTE: Sponsors of a proposal initiated by petition may submit their proposal without a Plan for
Services. In these cases, the L~CO office will notify the affected city or district that they will
be required to submit a Plan for Services.
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FACTORS OF CONSIDEP, ATION
FOR SPHERE OF INFLUENCE REVIEW
Please attach to this application a narrative description of the following:
1. Present and planned land uses in the area.
2. The present and probable need for public facilities and services in the area.
3. The present capacity of public facilities and adequacy of public services.
4. The existence of any social or economic con~nunities in the area.
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
1. State general description of topography. Alluvial fan with variable deqrees of scope
from 5-40%,
2. Describe any existing improvements in the site as % of total area.
Resi denti al < ~ % Agricultural
Comme rci al l) % Vacant >
Industrial 0 % Other
3. Describe the adjacent land uses. North and west are vacant; south and east are
develoDino residential areas.
4. Describe site alterations that will be produced by improvement projects associated with this
proposed action (grading, flow channeltzation, etc.).
Grading and stream flow channelization
5. Will service extensions accomplished by this proposal induce gro~dch on this site? YES
NO Adjacent sites? YES NO X Unincorporated Incorporated
6. Is this project a part of a larger project or series of projects? YES NO If YES,
please explain.
A n~rt ~f th~ Ftiwand~ Nnrth gn~cific Plan (q~-Dl) whinh will nr~-Tnn~
apprn×imnt~ly fi.~4~
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,NOTICES
Please provide the names and addresses of persons who are to be furnished copies of the agenda and
staff report and who are to be given mailed notice of hearing.
NAME L.J. Hender~oll TELEPHONE NO. (714) 989-1861
ADDRESS P.O. Box 807) Rancho CucamonQa, CA 91729
NAME Miki Bratt TELEPHONE NO.. (714) 989-1861
ADDRESS P.O. Box ~)07, Rancho Cucamonqa~ CA 91729
NAME TELEPHONE NO.
ADDRESS
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 herein are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
DATE
SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT
PHONE
ADDRESS
To be enclosed with this form: 5 copies of this Exhibit "A" with Plan for Services
30 copies of the map
30 copies of the legal description ·
2 copies of the Voter Location List
2 copies of the Prezoning and Environmental Review Documents
(if applicable)
2 copies of the Resolution or Petition of Initiation
(or landowner consent forms)
A list of assessor's parcel numbers
Filing Fees
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PLAN FOR MUNICIPAL SERVICES
ETIWANDA NORTH
ANNEXATION 90-03
The purpose of this attachment is to briefly outline the factors of considera-
tion relative to this annexation request and to briefly expand upon the infor-
mation presented in the Plan for Municipal Services form.
I. FACTORS FOR CONSIDERATION:
A. Maximum Possible Service Area. The area proposed for annexation
contains approximately 2,556 acres and is located fully within Rancho
Cucamonga's Sphere of Influence. As the following information
clearly indicates, the area in question is also clearly within the
maximum possible service area of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The
area is adjacent to the current City Limits on the south, and
represents a logical extension of the City's jurisdiction.
B. Range of Services. The City of Rancho Cucamonga is a general law
City and is legally authorized, as well as capable of providing the
full range of necessary urban services within its boundaries.
Currently, a full range of necessary urban services is provided
within the City Limits by the City and by several independent
districts cooperating with the City. The same level of service
provided by the City and its cooperating districts is proposed to be
provided in the annexation area.
C. Pro~ected Future Population Growth. The site is currently variously
designated on the County's West Valley Foothills Community Plan.
Portions of the site are reserved for flood control or very limited
development because of slope conditions. Development in the County
is allowed under the special development district (WF/PD) designation
with a range of single family residential zones permitted. The
City's General Plan also allows a range of single family residential
d evel opmen t.
D. Type of Development Occurring or Planned. Applications for develop-
ment of the area have been submitted to the County of San Bernardino
for a portion of the area. A Specific Plan is being prepared by the
City of Rancho Cucamonga to guide the orderly development of the
entire project area. The Specific Plan will be consistent with the
Rancho Cucamonga General Plan.
E. Present and Future Service Needs. Due to the undeveloped nature of
the site, current on-site service needs are minimal. They consist
primarily of fire and police protection. It should be noted that
this level of service will be clearly inadequate should the property
develop in accordance with the County approved plans or pending
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applications and extensive urban services would be required prior to
development regardless of whether such development would occur in the
County or City. The development of the project would require sewer
and water services, electricity, natural gas, telephone, solid waste
disposal, police and fire protection, schools, libraries, parks and
recreation, and other services normally associated with urban inten-
sity development. As already noted, the City of Rancho Cucamonga and
its cooperating districts are capable of providing a full range of
required services.
F. Local A.qencies Presently Servincj the Area. The study area is
presently served by the following local agencies: Chino Basin
Municipal Water District; Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District;
San Bernardino County Sheriff's~ Department; Southern California
Edison Company; Southern California Gas Company; Pacific Bell
Telephone; San Bernardino County Department of Transportation and
Flood Control; Etiwanda Elementary School District; Chaffey Joint
Union High School District; and County of San Bernardino Libraries.
As already noted above, the level and range of services currently
provided by these local agencies is minimal, and only adequate to
meet present limited service needs.
G. Social and Economic Interdependence. As already noted, the site is
contiguous to the existing City boundaries on the south, and depends
for access on existing and planned City circulation network. The
site is closely related to the City of Rancho Cucamonga and will
depend on the City and its associated districts for the necessary
urban services. Residents of the site will also depend on businesses
in the City for their commercial and economic needs.
H. Agricultural Preserves. No part of the property is located within
any Williamson Act Agricultural Preserves. '
II. MUNICIPAL SERVICES
A. Sewer Service. Due to the undeveloped nature of the site, no sewer
services are currently being provided. However, the site lies in the
jurisdiction of the Cucamonga County Water District for sewer collec-
tion and the Chino Basin Municipal Water District for ~ste treatment
disposal and reclamation. Upon annexation by the City of Rancho
Cucamonga, both Cucamonga County Water District and Chino basin
Municipal Water District will continue to be the serv~ice providers
for the area.
B. Water Services. No water services are currently being provided due
to the undeveloped nature of the site. However, the site is located
within the service boundaries of the Cucamonga County Water District,
which will continue to be responsible for the provision of water to
the site upon annexation.
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Cable Television. Cable service is not currently provided to the
area. Upon annexation, cable TV will be provided by private vendors
under a City franchise.
D. Electricit.¥. Electric service is and will continue to be provided by
Southern California Edison upon annexation and development of the
site.
E. Solid Waste. The site is currently not being served. Upon annexa-
tion, private vendors will provide both collection and disposal
services under a franchise by the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
F. Streets. With the exception of Twenty-Fourth Street along the
southerly boundary of the site, there are no streets or roads
currently serving the area. Upon annexation and development of the
site, the developer will be responsible for construction of all
public streets in accordance with City Standards. Upon substantial
completion of the street improvements, the City will assume respon-
sibility for maintenance and street sweeping. The on-going cost of
street lighting will be absorbed through an annexation to (or forma-
tion of) a lighting assessment district.
G. Flood Control. Current flood control protection is provided by the
San Bernardino County Flood Control District. Upon annexation,
regional flood control issues affecting the site will continue to be
controlled by the Flood Control District; local drainage and flood
control protection will fall under the jurisdiction of the City.
H. Communit,v Development. Current planning and code enforcement
services are provided by San Bernardino County. Upon annexation, the
City will assume full responsibility for these services.
I. Leisure Services. No parks and recreation services are currently
being provided. Upon annexation and development of the site, the
developer will be responsible for providing open space easement, plus
a trail system through the project, in accordance with County and
City approvals. Upon completion of these improvements, the City will
assume maintenance of the trail. In addition, Citywide recreation
programs currently run by the City will become available to the new
residents of the developed site. Finally, library and museum
services, currently provided by San Bernardino County, will remain
under County's jurisdiction.
J. Police Protection. Police protection is currently being provided by
the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. The Chino Hills
substation serves the western portion of the Sphere territory to
Etiwanda Avenue and the Fontana substation serves the eastern portion
to the Fountana city limit. Upon annexation, the County Sheriff will
continue to provide police services for the area.
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K. Fire Protection. The California Department of Forestry, and RAncho
Cucamonga Fire Protection District currently provide fire and rescue
services to the area. Upon annexation, the Rancho Cucamonga Fire
District will continue to provide the necessary services for the
project site. No paramedic services are currently provided or
planned.
L. Ambulance Services. Private vendors currently provide ambulance
services to the site. Upon annexation, these services will continue
to be provided by private vendors.
M. Animal Control. Animal control is currently provided by San
Bernardino County. Upon annexation, San Bernardino County will
continue to provide animal control services.
N. Schools. The site is located in the Chaffey Joint Union High School
District and the Etiwanda Elementary School District. Upon annexa-
tion and development, the site will continue to be served by Etiwanda
Elementary School District (K-8) and Chaffey Joint Union High School
District. Preliminary discussions with the Etiwanda School District
and Chaffey Joint Union High School District indicate that schools
are at or near capacity in the area. Potential new school sites have
been identified in the immediate nearby area. Consequently, as
development occurs it will be necessary for developers to work with
the districts to help provide school facilities. The Etiwanda School
District has the ability to charge fees in accordance with SB 2926
and in addition, has a one time special district tax of $1,600 per
dwelling unit. The Chaffey Joint Union High School District also
charges fees in accordance with SB 2926.
III. SUMMARY
Applications for development of portions of the project area have
been submitted to the County of San Bernardino. The entire project
site is located in the City's Sphere, it is contiguous to the City
boundaries on the south and represents a logical extension of the
current City Limits. The City, with the assistance of its cooperat-
ing agencies, is authorized and capable of providing the full range
of necessary urban services for the site. The annex'ation area is
un i nh ab i ted.
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EXHIBIT "B" Page 11
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA
ANNEXATION 90-03 ETIWANDA NORTH
FUSC~DE, W'IT.T.T~, ~ & SHOI::~[', ]~%IC.
2106.1301
ANNEXATION EAST
FRR~JARy 21, 1990
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
FOR THE
ANNEXATION INTO THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
THAT CERT_AIN PORTION OF SECTIONS 15, 16, 21 AND 22 OF TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 6
WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, AT/. WITHIN THE COUNTY OF SAN RFTRNARDIIqO, STATE
OF CAT.TFORNIA, DESCRIRR-T~ AS FO~:
BEX]INNTNG AT THE ~ CORNER OF THE WEST ONE-HALF, OF THE EAST ONE-HALF OF
SAID SECTION 22, SAID POINT ~ ALSO ON THE ~T.TNE OF 24TH STREET SHOWN
AS SUMMIT AVENUE ON A MAP FITRD IN BOOK 73, PAGES 39 A/%qD 40 OF RECORDS OF
SURVEY IN THE OFFICE OF THE ~ RECORDER OF SAID CCX3NS~; THENCE NORTH
89°41'47'' EAST 1326.52 FEET ALONG SAID ~T,T'N~ TO ~ ~ CO~* OF
SAID SECTION 22; THENCE NORTH 0°03'48'' EAST 2625.77 FEET ALONG THE EAST T,/N'E OF
SAID SECTION 22; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID EAST L/NE NORTH 0°20'16'' EAST.
2630.50 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 22, SAID POINT BEING ALSO
THE ~ CORNER OF SAID SECTION 15; THENCE NORTH 0°18'21'' EAST 2627.72
ALONG THE EAST T.TNE OF SECTION 15; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID EAST TINE NORTH
0°16~06'' WEST 2625.38 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 15; THENCE
SCXITH 89°05,59" WEST 5285.45 FEET TO THE NOlRTHWES/? CORNER SAID SECTION 15,
SAID POINT BEING ALSO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 16; THENCE SOUTH
83°07'18'' WEST 5363.00 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 16 TO THE
NOI~-rWEST CORNER OF THE NO~ QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 16; THENCE SOUTH
00°14'10'' WEST 1961.65 FEET ALONG THE WEST L]-NE OF SAID SECTION 16; THENCE
SOUTH 00°09'34'' WEST 2641.73 FEET ALONG SAID WEST TINE TO TKE SOUTHWEST CORNER
OF SAID SECTION 16, SAID POINT BEING ATSO THE NOR1554FST CORNER OF SAID SECTION
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FUSCOE, WIT.LTAMS, L~ & SHOlq~, INC.
2106. 1301
ANNEXATION EAST
FEBRUARY 21, 1990
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21; THENCE SCUTH 00"01'21" WEST 2642.84 FEET ALONG THE WEST T,TNE OF SAID
SECTION 21; THENCE SOUTH 00°01'31'' WEST 2634.91 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO
THE S(//I'nSgEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 21, SAID POINT BEING ALSO ON THE
CEN~T,TN-E OF SAID 24TH STREET; THENCE ALDNG SAID ~T,I-NE NORI/q 89°12'31''
EAST 2649.47 FEET; THENCE COI¢lq]NLFZNG ALONG SAID CENTE~T.TNE NORI~I 89°12 '56" E~T
2649.75 FEET TO THE NOlqS/4EAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 28; THENCE CONTINUING
ALONG SAID ~LI~IE NORI~ 89"41'47' EAST 1327.48 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF THE
EAST ONE-HALF O~ THE ~ ONE-HALF OF SAID SECTION 22; THENCE ALONG SAID WEST
LINE NORI~ 0°14'52'' EAST 2632.53 FEET; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID WEST T.TNE
NOKTH 0"15' 16" EAST 2639.70 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NOlq~H LINE OF SAID SECTION
22; THENCE ALONG SAID NOKTH LTNE NOlq~H 89"55'28" EAST 1325.12 FEET; THENCE
CONT/INTFZA~ ALONG SAID NO1RS~ LINE NO1R~H 89'55'36" EAST 56.63 FEET TO A POINT OF
INTERSECITON WITH THE NORI'H T.rNE OF PARCEL 1 AS DESCRIBED IN A Dk~D TO THE
SCUTHERN SURPLUS ~ ~ANY RECORDED IN BOOK 8171, PAGE 84 OF OFFICIAL
RECORDS OF SAID ~; TH~CE ALDNG SAID NORI~ LINE NORI'rI 76'47'55" EAST
1304.29 FEET TO A POI1N'r ON THE EAST T.TNE OF THE WEST ONE-HALF OF THE EAST ONE-
HALF OF SAID SECTION 15; THENCE ALONG SAID EAST TINE SOUTH 0'17'08" WEST 296.25
FEET TO THE ~ OORNER OF THE WEST ONE-HALF OF THE EAST ONE-HALF OF SAID
SECTION 22; THENCE SOLITH 0'17'08" WEST 2633.58 FEET kLON~ THE EAST LINE OF SAID
WEST ONErHALF OF THE F_Ab-~ ONE-HALF; THENCE C~NTINCr//~G ALONG SAID EAST LINE
~ 0'08'54" WEST 2628.02 FEET TO ~ POINT OF B~GINNTNG.
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FUSCOE, WITIIAMS, T.~ & SHOI~F, INC.
2106.1301
ANNEXATION EAST
F~:~JARY 21, 1990
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ALT. AS ~ ON EXI-IIBIT "B" ASTA(I-IED HERETO AND MADE A PARI' HEREOF
I]AV'ZD H. WILT.TAMS L.S. 4131
EXPI1RATION DATE: JT3NE 30, 1992
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