HomeMy WebLinkAbout78-12 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 78-12
A RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING
COMMISSION APPROVING SITE APPROVAL NO. 78-02
ALLOWING THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN ALUMINUM PLANT
IN A M-2 ZONE GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE NORTH
SIDE OF SIXTH STREET BETWEEN TURNER AVENUE
AND ARCHIBALD AVENUE.
WHEREAS, on the 30th day of August, 1978, an application was filed
and accepted on the above described project; and
WHEREAS, on the 19th day of October, 1978, the Planning Commission
reviewed the above described project.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLVED AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: The Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga
makes the following findings:
1. That the site for the proposed use is adequate in
size and shape, which shall mean to accommodate said
use and all yards, open spaces, setbacks, walls and
fences, parking areas, loading areas, landscaping,
and other features required by the Zoning Ordinance
to adjust said use with abutting land and uses in
the neighborhood.
2. That the site for the proposed use has adequate
access, which shall mean that the site relates to
streets and highways properly designed as to width
and improvement type to carry the quantity and kind
of traffic generated by the proposed use.
3. That the proposed use will have no adverse effect
on abutting property o~ the permitted use thereof,
which shall mean that the use will not generate ex-
cessive noise, vibration, traffic or other disturbance.
4. That the lawful conditions stated in the approval are
deemed necessary to protect the public health, safety,
comfort convenience and general welfare.
SECTION 2: That this project will not create significant adverse im-
pacts on the environment and a Negative Declaration is
issued on October 11, 1978.
SECTION 3: The Planning Commission sets the following conditions on
the above described project:
Foothill Fire District:
The following items will be required by this agency prior
to co~encing construction of any building(s) or structure(s),.
1. Two (2) sots ~f b"ilding and plot plans shall be sub-
mitted to this department.
2. The required fire flow will be 3000 gallons per minute
for a duration of 3 hours.
3.~ Calculations indicating that the fire flow requirement
will be met shall be submitted to this department prior
to plan approval.
4. Water mains and appurtenances shall be installed in
accordance with the requirements of the Cucamonga County
Water District.
5. This department shall be notified to witness an acceptance
test of the water system.
6. Fire protection water systems and fire hydrants shall be
,provided and installed in accordance with requirements
of this district.
7. A minimum 24 foot access shall be provided around the
proposed building.
a. In lieu of the 24 foot access on the west side of
the building, this department will accept a fully
automatic fire sprinkler system in the office area
of said building.
8. This department will require an on-site private hydrant,
at a location to be determined by this department, capable
of providing a minimum of 1500 gallons per minute for a
duration of 3 hours at a minimum residual pressure of 20
psi. This department will also require the installation
of an approved public fire hydrant within 50 feet of the
fire department connection for the fire sprinkler system.
9. Fire extinguishers will be required. The size, type and
number will be determined by this department prior to
occupancy.
10. Should the operation be found to be producing an ex-
plosive or combustible dust hazard, an approved dust
collection system will be required by this agency.
11. Street address numbering shall be in accordance with
local ordinance.
It is further recommended that all buildings be provided
with an approved automatic fire detection system providing
for the transmission of all fire alarms to the Ontario Fire
Department dispatch center.
Ensineering Divison:
12. At the time of development grading, drainage, and
street plans prepared by a Registered Civil Engineer
shall be sumbitted for review and approval of the
City Engineer. Hydraulic calculations and a topo-
graphic map will be required to support the sizing and
location of drainage structures shown on the plans.
13. At the time of development curb, gutter, drive ap-
proaches, sidewalk, street trees, and A.C. matchup
paving shall be provided along 6th Street frontage.
14. All drainage shall be to public right of way or with
prior approval of abutting property owners with proper
drainage facilities.
15. Drainage from the site shall be way of sidewalk drains
through the curb face and not over drive approaches.
Planning Division:
16. That all requirements of the Rancho Cucamonga Zoning
Ordinance be complied.
17. That the applicant submit a revised development plan
to the Planning Division Office drawn in accordance
with the conditions of this resolution.
18. That the five (5) parking stalls on the southeast corner
of the property located outside the entrance gates be
eliminated and replaced with landscaping.
19. That detailed landscape and irrigation plans be sub-
mitted to and approved by the Planning Division prior
to issuance of building permits.
20. That the landscape island in front of the plant be
increased in area while maintaining a driveway width of
twenty-five (25) feet.
21. That all roof mounted equipment be screened from
surrounding properties with materials which conform
with the architectural design of'the building.
22. That signs are not approved for the center. Further,
sign plans must be submitted to and approved by the
Planning Division'prior to installation.
23. That the vertical distance of the mansard roof be
extended to the top of the building. Further, that the
horizontal distance of the mansard-roof be extended
around the corners of the building.
24. That a three (3) foot planter be provided along the
front of the building. Planting and irrigation for
this planter shall be approved as part of the land-
scape and irrigation plans required by this resolution.
25. That a decorative block wall replace the originally
proposed chain link fence in the front portion of the
lot. Further, that the applicant submit plans for
this wall to the Planning Division for its approval
prior to issuance of building permits.
26. That if a building permit is not drawn within a
two (2) year period of the date of this resolution,
this approval becomes null and void.
27. The noise level at any property line shall not exceed
65dbA.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 19TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1978.
Herman R~pel, ~ai~ r
Secretary of the Planning Commission
I, Jack Lam, Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly introduced,
passed, and adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga
at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission held on the 19th day df October,
1978, by the following vote to-wit:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: TOLSTOY, GALICIA, REMPEL
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: DAHL, JONES