HomeMy WebLinkAbout91-276 - Resolutions RESOLLTi~ONNO. 91-276
A RESOLLTi~ON OF THE CITY OOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAN(I~O
O3CAMDNC~, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING FOO1Tr~L BOULEVARD
SPECIFIC PLAN ~ NO. 91-01, AM~qDING THE FOOTHILL
BOULEVARD SPECIFIC PLAN TO INCLUDE THE PARCEL ODNSISTING
OF APPROXIMATELY 8.3 .ACRES AT THE NO~ CORN~ OF
F~T{/J~L BOULEVARD AND ~ AV~qUE WITHIN SUBAREA 4
AND ESTABLISH STANDARDS FOR DEVELOP, AND MAKING
FINDINGS IN SUPPOR~ THEREOF. APN: 227-152-18 AND 30
A. Recitals.
(i) The City of Rancho Cucamonga ban initiated an application for
Foothill Boulevard Specific Plan Amendment No. 91-01 as described in the title
of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this R~solution, the subject Foothill
Boulevard Specific Plan Amendment is referred to as "the application."
(ii) On July 10, 1991, the Planning Ccem~Hssion of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing with respect to the
application. Following the conclusion of said public hearing, the Planning
Cu~t,t,~ssion adopted its Resolution No. 91-95, thereby recu~,~nding that the
City Council adopt Foothill Boulev-~rd Specific Plan Amendment No. 91-01.
(iii) On Se~ .18, 1991, the City Council of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing and concluded said hearing
on that date.
(iv) All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this
Resolution have occurred.
B. Resolution.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does
hereby find, determine and resolve as follows:
1. This Council hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set
forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct.
2. Based upon substantial evidence presented to this Council during
the above-referenced public hearing on September 18, 1991, including written
and oral testimony, this Council hereby specifically finds as follows:
(a) The amendment pertains to a + 8.3 acre parcel of land which
is located at the nortbem~t corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue
with a street frontage of +900 feet along Foothill Boulevard and +400 feet
along Rochester Avenue and is presently vacant. Said parcel is currently
designated as "OP" (Office Professional); and
(b) The property to the north is designated for residential
uses and is developed with single family homes. The property to the west is
designated for office and c~,t~rcial uses and is vacant. The property to the
south is designated for industrial uses and is developed with a single family
residence. The property to the east is designated for utility and flood
control facilities.and is developed with such; and
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(c) This amendment will incorporate the +8.3 acre parcel
located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue
into Subarea 4 of the Foothill Boulevard Specific Plan as an Activity Center;
(d)~ This amendment will "tie" together the visual aspects of
Foothill Boulevard as a major c~m~ercial corridor through the implementation
of streetscape and site design standards contained within the Foothill
Boulevard Specific Plan.
3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Council
during the above-referenced public hearing and upon the specific findings of
facts set forth in paragra~hs 1 and 2 above, this Council hereby finds and
concludes as follows:
(a) That the Amendment will provide for development of a
c~rehensively planned urban curtaL,unity within the District that is superior
to development otherwise allowable under alternate regulations; and
(b) Tnat the Amendment will provide for development within the
District in a manner consistent with the General Plan and with related
development and growth management policies of the City; and
(c) That the Amendment will provide for the construction,
improvement, or extension of transportation facilities, public utilities, and
public services required by development with the District.
4. This Council hereby certifies that the project has been reviewed
and considered in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act of
1970 and, further, this Council hereby issues a Negative Declaration.
5. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVfD, based upon the findings and
conclusions set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 above, t_hat this Council
hereby approves and adopts Foothill Boulevard Specific Plan Amendment 91-01 as
attached in Exhibit "A".
PASSfD, ~, and ADOPTfD this 18th day of September, 1991.
AYES: Alexander, Buquet, Stcut, Williams, Wright
NOES: None
~: None
Dennis L. Stout, Mayor
Resolution No. 91-276
Page 3
I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, CITY CT.VRK 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 18th day of
Se~, 1991.
Executed this 19th day of Se~, 1991 at Rancho Cucamonga,
California.
-D~bra J. Ada~, City Clerk
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SEX!.',I~Ry TABLE OF PERMITTED
Page
Subarea One Subarea Two Subarea Three Su~:,rca
RETAIL COMMERCIAL USES SC CC O ,%{R
Antioue Shops X
Apparel:
a) Boutiques X X X X X X X X X
b) General X X X X
Appliance Stores and Reoair ~
Art, Music. and Photographic
Studio and Sut~lv Stores X X X X N X N N N N'
Auto Service Statioll O O O O Q O Q Q
Auto Service (including motorcycles.
boats, trailers, campers):
a) Sales (with ancillary repair
facilities) 0 0 0 0
b) Rentals O O O O O
c) Minor Repair (does not
include major engine work,
mu. filer shops, painting,
body work, upholstery, etc.) O O O 0 0
d) Coin-op Washing O O
e) Automatic Washing O O
D Parts and Supnligs ~
Bakeries (retail only) X X X X X X ~ X X X
Barber and Beauty Shops X X X X X X X X X N N ~*
Bed and Breakfast O O O O O O O Q
Bicvcl~ Shon$ X X X
Bluenrint and Photocopy Services X. X X X X
Book. Gift. and Stationary Stores
(other than adult related material)X X X X X X X X X X N X
Candv and Confectionaries X X X X X X X X
Caterin~ Establishme[l[$ ~ ~ ~ ~ N X
China and Glassware Stores X X X X
Christmas Tree Sales Lots
(operating on a temporary basis} ~
Churches O O O O O O O O O O O O Q
Cleanimt & Pressimt Establishments X X X X
Cocktail Lounge (bar. lounge, tavern)
includin_~ related entertainment O O O O O O O 0 O O 0
Commercial Recreation:
a) Indoor uses such as bowling
and billiards O O O O O O O O
b) Outdoor uses such as tennis
and basketball O O O O O O O 0
Convalescent Facilities & Hos0itals O O O O O O O O O O Q
Curtain and Dranerv Shoos ~
Day Care Centers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q Q
Delicatessens & Specialty Food
Stores X X X X X X X X
Drug Stores and Pharmacies
over 10,000 sq. ft. X X X X X X
o Pharmacies with or without
specialty retail under
10.(2)00 sq, ft. 0 0 0
Educational ~nstxtut:ons, parochial
private (:ncluding colleges and
unxvers~ties}
EXHIBIT A-3
1V-9 .~,a
,iI. MM-~R} 'I'_~BL£_~}F PERMITTED \. ~.',D ~'l~XDil-l,~x \LL'~ PEt{b~,TTEL, (0) k,'gre~
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Sut~area One Sur~azea T~,o Subarea Three S.=a:c_, .-- .-
RETAIL COMMERCIAL USES (cont.) SC CC O
Farmers Markets
Floor Covering Shop~
Hard*are Stores X
Heait.h and Athletic Gyms and
We~eht Reducm; Chmcs X Q N O X O O X X* ×
Hobby Shops X X
Ice Cream Stores & Soda Foumains ~ X X X X X X X X X'
/amtonal Serv,ces and Suo_~lies ~ N N ,~ X' 0
Jewe/rv Stores
Laundry (Self Service)
Leather Goods and Lua~a~,e Stores X X
L~brar~e~ and :~seums,
~Dl:c and ~'~':ate 0
Liauor Stores O O O O O Q Q
Mcssen_~er and Wire Services X X X X X X X X'
~ortuar~.es & Cemecar:es
Music, Dance. and Manial
Arts Studios O
Newsz, 2~er and Macazine Stores ~- X X X X X ~ ;( X X ~ .~"
Nurser.:s & Garden Supply Stores
within enclosed area
omce, Business Machine and
Comouter Comnonent Stores
Paint. Glass. and Walloaoer Stores
parking fa¢:i:::.es (com-
mercial) wNere fees are
charged 0
Parks and recreation facilities
puDl~c and przvate
?C~ Shops X X X X X X ~ X'
Polirical or p~zianthrop~¢
headquarters 0
Private and pu~lzc clubs and lodges,
~ncl,ad~ng YMCA, YWCA, and slm~lar
youth group uses 0
Record and Tane Stores X X X X X X X X X
Recreational ','eh~ cle
storage ~,ards ',3
Restaurants (sit down):
a) With entertainment and/or
serving of alcoholic beverages 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o
b) Incidental servmg of' beer and
wine (w~thout a cocktail lounge.
bar. entertainment, or dancing) X X O X X O X X O O X X x
c) Cafe. lim~ted to 20 seats
(including outdoor seat, ng) X X X X X X X X X 0 X X
d) Fast Food: w,~ drtve-t~u 0 0 0 0 0 ;
w~tl'iout drive-thru O O O O O O 0 c..) ':
· ,;-9. ~ EXHIBIT A-4
Resolution No. 91-276
Page 8
SUMMARY TABLE OF PERMITTED IX/ .-XND CONDITIO',,',~.LLY PERMITTED ,9~ t.qE5
Subarea One Subarea Two Subarea Three S'.'-~area F,,_:
RETAIL COMMERCIAL USES (cont.~ SC CC O M~ P SC CC O
Shoe Stores. Sale ~d Repair
S~ectaltv Retail Q O Q Q Q Q Q
Sporting Goods Stores:
a) Spec:airy backpacking.
:e~s. sk~mg, moun-
taming fi~hm~ em. X X X X
b) General; encompassing a
variety of s~ons e~m~ment
Su~ermarket~ X
~wimmin! Pool Supplies X
Tailor Shops X X
Television, Radio, VCR. Stereo ~d
C0moonent 5ale~
Variety Department Stores. Junior
De~ent Stores O X Q X O X X X
veterinary (domestic):
a) Non-~ding X O X O X X X X 0
b) Bonding Q Q O Q Q Q
Watch ~d Clock Re~air Stores X X
y~dage G~ds Stores X ~ ~ X X
vocational or bus,ness
trade schools 0
Subarea One Sub~ea Two Sub~e~ Three Subarea Four
E~RTA~E~&C~T~USES SCCCO~P SCCCO~ SCCCCOL~UN~ CC~CN~L[
Arcades O O O 0 O O O O
Cultural/Artist Exhibits:
a) Indoor gallery ~d ~t sales X O X X O X X
~} Outdoor art exhibits X O X 0 X 0 Q
Dtscotheaues 0 0 O O 0 O 0
Theaters:
a) Dinner ~eater 00 O 0 O 0 0 0
b) Movie theater O O Q Q Q
Subarea One Sub.ca Two Subarea Three Subarea Four
O~CE & ADM~ISTRATIVE USES SC CC
Admm~strauve. Business. and
~rofessional Office X X X X X X X X X X X
B~ks. Fin~ce Semices&
Institutions
without drive-thru X X X X X X X X X O X X
- with drive-~m
~usmess and Office 5emmes X X X X X X
Interior Decoratm~ Firms X X X X X X X X X
Medical~ental Offices & Related
Heal~ Clinics X X X X X X X 0
Qpnct~ and Omomemcal Shous X X X X X X X O X
R~ahora and Real Estate Offices X X X X X X X X X X X X'
Travel Agencies X X X X X X X X X X
EXHIBIT A-5
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Resoluizion No. 91-276
.I~[~I~ARY TABLE OF PERMITTED (X) AND CONDITIONALLY PERMITTED (0) USES
Subarea One Subarea Two Subarea Three Subarea Four
I~5IDENTIAL USES SC CC O MR P SC CC O MR IVlHR SC CC CO LMR MR U MU CC RRC ,MR LI ~
Sinlzle Family Detached ~{ X X X
Single Family Attached (duplex.
trinlex, fourplex) ~ ~ X X X X X
Multi-Familv Dwellin;s ~{ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Ancillary Residential Uses:
a) Home-care facilities
(6 or less) X X X X X X X
b) On-site private recreation
facilities ~{ ~ ~ X X X X
Accessory Uses:
a) Accessory structures X X X X X X X
[~) Home occupation ~{ ~ ~ X X X X
Subarea One Subarea Two Subarea Three Subarea Four
PUBLIC USES SC CCOMRP SC CCOMRMI4R SC CC COLMRMRUMU CCRRC~LI 0
Transit Facilities 0
public Utility Installations ~{
Subarea One Subarea Two Subarea Three Subarea Four
HOTEL. USES SC cC O MR P SC CC O MR MI-IR SC CC CO LMR MR U MU CC RRC MR LI 0
Hotel/Motel O ~ 0
Hotel Facilities (maior~ ~{
Ancillary Uses:
a) Beauty/Barber Shop X
b) Cafes X
c) Catering Services O
d) Cocktail Lounge O
e) Conference/Convention
Facilities O
0 Florist Shops X
g) Gift Shops X
h) Newspaper/Magazine Stores X
i) Pharmacies X
j) Restaurants (sit down) X
k) Tourist Information X
[) Travel A~encies ~{
Subarea One Subarea Two Subarea Three Subarea Four
INDUSTRIAL USES SC CC O MR P SC CC O MHR SC CC CO LMR MR U MU CC RRC MR LI
All industrial uses and development standards shall be as provided in Sub-area 7 of the Industrial Area Specific
Plan (ISP).
* Refer to RRC note (*) Section 9.9.2
IV.e~.4d
EXHIBIT A-6
LEGEND o~c~
LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ~ OFFICE
~ LOW-MEDIUM RESIDENTIAL ~ COMMERCIAL/OFFICE
~ MEDIUM RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL
COMMERCIAL PUBLI~
~ COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL ~ PUBLIC
~ REGIONAL RELATED COMMERCIAL [Z~[ MASTER PLAN AREA LAND USE PLAN
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SUB-AREA 4 ACTIVITY CENTER MAP
SUB-AREA DESIGN STANDARDS
AND LAND USE REGULATION
EXHIBIT A-8
Resolution No. 91-276 Page 12
9,~ SUBAREA FOUR
LAND USE REGULATIONS
Primary Function/Location
Four acts as a major gateway into the
city of Rancho Cucamonga and is char- I
acterized by a variety of commercial,
residential, industrial uses, and mixed
use/residential. Regional related uses will
be provided adiacent to the Devote Free-
way, designed to compliment the Victoria
Gardens Regional Shopping Center. - .......... ~r~,,~ ~.,~ _'. '-
The following matrix establishes the uses
which are permitted {X), conditionally.
permitted {O}, or not permitted in each
of the five .affected land use
subcategories. '
NOTE: Site Development Standards
Section 9.9.3.2 and 9.9.3.3 shall apply to
shaded areas only.
I~ SUB-AREA 4 - ACTIVITY CENTER MAP
IV-9.55
EXHIBIT A-9
Resolution No. 91-276
Page 13
g.9.2
Permitted and Conditional Uses
Retail Commercial Uses -
Land Use CC RRC MR LI** o
Antique Shops
Apparel Stores:
a) Boutiques X X
b) General X X
Appliance Stores and Repair X X
Art, Music, and Photographic Studios
and Supply Stor~.s X X*
Auto Service Station O O 0
Auto Service (including motorcycles,
boats, trailers and campers:
a) Sales (with ancillary
repair facilities) O 0
b) Rentals O O
c) Minor Repair (does not
include major enc3ine work,
muffler shops, .painting, body
work, upholstery, etc.) O O
d) Coin-op Washing O 0
e} Automatic Washing O 0
f) Parts and S~pplies X X
Bakeries (retail only) X X
Barber and Beauty Shops X X* x
Bed and Breakfast O
Bicycle Shops X X*
Blueprint and Phot° Copy Serwices X X x
Book, Cift, and Stationary Stores X X 0
(other than adult related
material )
Candy and Confectioneries X X*
Catering Establ ishments X X
China and Classware Stores X X*
SUB-AREA DESIGN STANDARDS
AND LAND USE REGULATION
IV-9.56 5U ESAR E:A FL)Uh.
EXHIBIT A-lO
Resolution No. 91-276
Retail Commercial Uses - Continued Page 14
Land Use CC RRC MR LI**
Christmas Tree/Pumpkin Sales lots
Operated on a Temporary Basis X
Cl~rches 0 0
Cleaning and Pressing Establishments X X 0
Cocktail Lounge (bar, lounge, tavern)
including related entertainment 0 0 0
Commercial Recreation:
a) Indoor uses such as
bowling, billiards 0
b) Outdoor uses such as
tennis and basketball O O
Convalescent Facilities and Hospitals O O O
Curtain and Drapery Shops X X
Day Care Centers O O
Delicatessens and Specialty
Food Stores X X *
Drug Stores and Pharmacies X X
Educational institutions, parochial,
private (including colleges' and
universities) 0
Farmers Markets X X
Florist Shops X X x
Floor Covering Shops X X
Furniture Stores X X
Hardware Stores X X
Health and Athletic Gyms and
Weight Reducing Clinics X X* ×
Hobby Shops X X *
Ice Cream Stores and Soda Fountains X X*
Jewelry Stores X X*
Janitorial Services and Supplies X X* 0
Laundry (Self Service) X
Leather Coods and Luggage Stores X X
IV-9.57
EXHIBIT A-11
onNo. 91-.276
mercia/Uses - Commercial
Land Use CC RRC MR LI** 0
L~Drarles ~r/d
puDLzc and pr~','a~e 0
L~uo~ 5tore~ O
Messe~er and Wire Semites X X*
Mortuaries and cemeuau~es 0
Music, Dance, and Martial
Arts Studios X
Newspaper and M~azine Stores X X*
Nurseries and Garden Supply Stores
Within Enclosed Area X X
Office, ~siness Machine and
Computer Com~nent Stores X X 0
Paint, glass, and wallpa~r stores X X
Parking facil;:les (com-
mercial) where fees are
charged 0
Parks and recrea=Lon fac~i~:~es,
public and private 0
Pet S~ps X X *
P~t~opy (Xerox) X X*
Private and public c~ubs and ~odqes,
:ncludinq YMCA, YWCA, and s~m~lar
youth group uses 0
political or philanthropic
headquarters 0
Recreationa~ vehicle
storage yards 0
Record and Tape Stores X X
Rest~rants (sit ~n):
a) With entertainment and/or
t~ se~i~ of aico~lic
b~er~es O O o
b) Incidental me~i~ of ~r
and wine (wit~t m
c~ktmil I~e. bmr.
entertainment, or
danc)~) X X x
c) Cafe. Iimit~ to 20
(includi~ ~td~r meetly) X X x
d) Famt F~d (with dr~e-th~) O O o
(Wlt~t dr~e-th~) O O o
AND ~ND U~E RECU~T)~
~v-~.sm EXHIBIT A-12
Resolution No. 91-276
Page 16
Retail Commercial Uses - Continued
Land Use CC RRC MR Ll** o
Shoe Stores and Shoe Repair Shops X X
Specialty Retail O
Sporting Goods Stores:
a) Specialty; backpacking, X X
tennis, sk Iing,m~ntain-
earing, fishing, etc.)
b) General; encompassing a X X
variety of sports
equ Ipment
Supermarkets X X
Swimming Pool Sen, ices and Sales X X
Tailor Shops X
Television, Radio, VCR, Stereo,
and CDComponent Sales X X
Toy Stores X X
Variety Department Stores, Junior
Department Stores X X
Veterinary (domestic):
a ) Non -boa rd i ng X X o
b) Boarding O O
¥ocatlonal or business trade schools 0
Watch and Clock Repair Shops X X*
Yardage Goods Stores X X
Entertainment and Cultural U~e~ -
Land Use CC RRC HR Ll**
Arcades O O
Cultural/Artist Exhibits:
a) Indoor gallery and art sales X
b} Outdoor art exhibits O
Discotheques O O
Theaters:
a) Dinner theatre O O
b) Movie (multi-plax) O O
~v-s'.ss
EXHIBIT A-13
Resolution No. 91-276
Page 17
Office and Administrative Uses -
Land Use CC RRC MR LI** o
Administrative, Business, and
Professional Office X X * x
Banks, Finance Services and
Institutions (with drive-thru) O O
(Without drive-thru) X X x
Business and Office Services X x
Interior Decorating Shops X x
Medical/Dental Offices and Related
Health Clinics X X* x
Optician and Optometrical Shops X X* x
Realtors and Real Estate Offices X X* x
Travel Agencies X X * x
Residential Uses -
Land Use CC RRC MR LI** o
Single Family Detached X
Single Family Attached (duplex,
triplex, fourplex) X
Multi-family Dwellings X
1) Ancillary Residences:
a) home-care facil itles
(6 or less) X
b) On-site private recreation
facilities X
2) Accessory Uses,:
a) Accessory structures X
b) Home occupation X
SUB-AREA DESIGN STANDARDS
AND LAND USE REGULATION
IV-9.60 SUBAREA FOUR
EXHIBIT A-14
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Page 18
Hotel Uses-
Land Use CC RRC MR LI** o
Hotel / Motel X 0
Hotel Facilities (major): X
Ancillary Uses
o Beauty/Barber Shop X
o Cafes X
o Catering Services O
o Cocktail Lounge O
o Conference/Convent ion
Facilities O
o Florist Shops X
o Gift Shops X
o Newspaper/Magaz ine Stores X
o Pharmacies X
o Restaurants (sit down) X
o Tourist Information X
o Travel Agencies X
* Commercial/Office uses may be located in the RRC district only with the concurrent
development of one (1) major regionally related anchor business of at least 15,000
sq. ft. per site or proiect. This provision is intended to facilitate the development
of large regionally related uses. Regionally related commercial uses are typified by
large scale businesses which serve a market area significantly larger than those
businesses which draw customers primarily from the neighborhood or community
level.
** All industrial uses and development standards shall be as provided in Sub-area 7 of
the Industrial Area Specific Plan (ISP).
IV-9.61
EXHIBIT A-15
Resolution No. 91-276
Page 19
9.9.3.3
Setbacks
Activity Center
Yard Buildincj Parking
1st Fir. 2nd. Fir.
Street Yard (measure from face of the
ultimate curb):
o Foothill Boulevard 25' 50' 45'
o Etiwanda Avenue 25' 50' 35'
o Rochester Avenue 25 ' 45 ' 4~5 '
Rear Property Line:
o Adjacent to Existing or Planned
Residential Development 25' 15'
o Adjacent to Existing or Planned
Commercial Development 0' 5'
Interior Side Property Line:
o Adjacent to Existing or Planned
Residential Development 25' 15'
o Adjacent to Existing or Planned
Commercial DevelOpment 5' 5'
IV -9.63
EXHIBIT A- 16