HomeMy WebLinkAbout79-65 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 79-65
A RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING
COMMISSION APPROVING REVISED TENTATIVE TRACT
NO. 9369 LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF ARCHIBALD
BETWEEN BASELINE AND 19TH STREET
WHEREAS, on the 7th day of September, 1979, a complete application
was filed for review of the above described project; and
WHEP, EAS, on the 24th day of October, 1979, the Rancho Cucamonga Plan-
ning Commission held a meeting to consider the above described project.
NOW, THEREFORE, TME RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLVED AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: That the following findings have been made:
1. That the proposed subdivision is consistent with the
General Plan.
2. That the site is physically suitable for the proposed
development.
3. That other provisions of Section 66474 of the Subdivi-
sion Map Act regarding public health and access will be
complied with.
SECTION 2: That the requirements of Section 3 shall be fulfilled in
eighteen (18) months.
SECTION 3: That Revised Tentative Tract No. 9369 is approved subject
to the following conditions:
1. Street dedications consisting of 20 foot corner cutoff
and 33 feet from centerline (44 feet total) along Victoria
Street are required.
2. Prior to issuance of building permits:
a. Sewer and water plans shall be coordinated with the
Cucamonga County Water District.
b. Site grading, curb, gutter, drive approaches, side-
walks, street trees, A.C. match-up paving shall be
to City standards and shown on plans approved by the
City Engineer for all public streets.
c. Ail necessary plans fort~einstallation of street
lights for all public streets shall be approved by
the Southern California Edison Company.
d. Water carried through the site or runoff produced by
the site after development shall be carried to streets
or storm drains in structures approved by the City
Engineer.
e. Runoff from the subject property onto surrounding
private property shall not be increased. To this
effect, improvements to existing drainage facilities
in Victoria Street may be required.
f. Installation of a portion of the master planned storm
drains in Archibald Avenue, from its current terminus
to south of Monte Vista Avenue, and improvement of the
existing earth channel on the west side of Archibald
Avenue will be required. Street drainage structures
necessary to assure proper functioning of the storm
drain will also be required. The developer will be
responsible for 50% of the cost of this work. The
cost of this storm drain will be credited to storm
drain fees and a reimbursement agreement will be exe-
cuted to cover contributions which exceed the amount
of these fees.
3. Any grading within the road right of way prior to the signing
of the improvement plans must be accomplished under the direc-
tion of a Soil Testing Engineer. Compaction tests of embank-
ment construction, trench backfill, and all subgrades shall
be performed at no cost to the City and a written report is to
be submitted to the Engineering Division prior to any place-
ment of base materials and/or paving.
4. Final plans and profiles shall show the location of any
existing utility facility that would affect construction.
5. Slope rights are to be dedicated on the final tract map
where necessary.
6. A thorough evaluation of the structural road section, to
include parkway improv~nents, from a qualified materials
engineer will be required.
7. A grading plan conforming to current city standards shall
be submitted and approved through the Building Division.
8. Vehicular access rights are to be dedicated on Archibald
Avenue.
9. Any existing street which will require reconstruction shall
remain open for traffic at all times, with adequate detours,
during actual construction. A cash deposit shall be required
to c~ver the cost of grading and paving prior to recordation
of the tract map. Upon completion of the grading and paving,
to the satisfaction of the City Engineer, the cash deposit
may be refunded.
10. All existing easements lying within the future right of way
are to be quik-claimed or delineated, as per City Engineer's
requirements prior to recordation of the tract map.
11. An adequate drainage easement will be required with
adequate improvements, as determined by the City Engineer,
together with the necessary offsite easements to convey
drainage from this tract to the natural drainage swale ~v
existing offsite the tract boundary.
12. Flowage easements or City drainage easements will be
required where diversion of runoff from the tract dewaters
onto private property.
13. Ail road names shall be coordinated with the City Traffic
Division.
14. Trees, irrigation systems, landscaping required to be
installed on public right of way within this tract area shall
be maintained by others than City until annexation into the
Landscape Maintenance District.
15. The existing drainage from pip~ swales, etc. from the north
shall be recognized and design for handling these flows
shall be incorporated into the grading plan.
16. Adequate improvements within a City'Drainage Easement
shall be provided to intercept drainage from the natural
drainage course in the westerly portion of the tract and
convey it around or through the tract in a manner which will
not adversely affect downstream property. If it is proposed
to intercept and outlet the drainage on Archibald Avenue,
coordination with the Engineering Division will be necessary
to insure adequate capacity is available on Archibald Avenue
downstream of the tract.
17. Those structures adjacent to Archibald Avenue shall be
elevated above the top of curb unless a concrete block wall
is provided.
18. Adequate provisions shall be made for handling onsite drainage
flows and dewatering the tract in a manner which will not
adversely affect downstremn property.
19. Reference of adjacent streets, subdivisions, etc., are to
be shown on final map.
20. Control boundary monuments shall be set and are subject to
inspection prior to recordation of final map.
21. Because of the slope of the land, if grading or vegetation
removal is performed, adequate erosion control measures shall
be taken.
22. Utility lines shall be placed underground.
23. Prior to recordation of the final map, all required walls
and landscaping shall be completed or suitable bonds posted
for their completion.
APPROVED AI~ ADOPTED THIS 24TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1979
PLikNNING CO~ISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
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I, JACK LAM, Secretary of the Planning Conm~ission 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 24th day of October, 1979.
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: DAHL, GARCIA, TOLSTOY, RtlMPEL
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: JONES