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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006/08/16 - Agenda Packet 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. U[]=[] ~ CCJI1I'Y OF ~NClHIO CC1UCAMONGA 10500 Civic Center Drive ~ Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-3801 AGENDAS o IRsidlsvs~olPmSflil~ Agsm:y o forrs IPrro~SC~OOflil lDlos~rroc~ o Co~y COllllflilCO~ lRJEGUlLAR. MEETINGS. 1st and 3'd Wednesdays ~ 7:00 p.m. AUGUST :n ~9 2QM})~ AGENCY, BOARD & CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS William J. Alexander.................... Mayor Diane Williams............... Mayor Pro Tern Rex Gutierrez........................ ....Member L. Dennis Michael .....................Member Sam Spagnolo.......................... Member Jack Lam......................... City Manager James L. Markman.............City Attorney Debra J. Adams..................... City Clerk OJRDER. OF ]BUSINESS Closed Session. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tapia Conference Room Regular Redevelopment Agency Meeting. .. Council Chambers Regular Fire Protection District .......... Council Chambers Regular City Council Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . Council Chambers ~ ~ INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC it RANCHO CUCAMONGA TO ADDRESS THE CITY COUNCIL The City Council encourages free expression of all points of view. To allow all persons to speak, given the length of the Agenda, please keep your remarks brief. If others have already expressed your position, you may simply indicate that you agree with a previous speaker. If appropriate, a spokesperson may present the views of your entire group. To encourage all views and promote courtesy to others, the audience should refrain from clapping, booing or shouts of approval or disagreement from the audience. The public may address the City Council on any agenda item. Please sign in on the clipboard located at the desk behind the staff table. It is important to list your name, address and phone number. Comments are generally limited to 5 minutes per individual. 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LIVE BROADCAST Council meetings are broadcast live on Channel 3 for those with cable television access. Meetings are rebroadcast on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 11 :00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. The City has added the option for customers without cable access to view the meetings "on-demand" from their computers. The added feature of "Streaming Video On Demand" is available on the City's website at www.cLrancho- cucamonga.ca.us/whatsnew.htm for those with Hi-bandwidth (DSUCable Modem) or Low-bandwidth (Dial-up) Internet service. The City Council meets regularly on the first and third Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers Located at 10500 Civic Center Drive. Members of the City Council also sit as the Redevelopment Agency and the Fire District Board. Copies of City Council agendas and minutes can be found at http://www.ci.rancho-cucamonga.ca.us . If you need special assistance or accommodations to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk's office at (909) 477-2700. Notification of 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility. Listening devices are available for the hearing impaired. Please turn off all cellular phones and pagers while the meeting is in session. - CITY COUNCIL AGENDA " , , , AUGUST 16,2006 -7:00 P.M. if" 1 THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY RANcHO HALL. 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE '--, UCAMONn> c A. CALL TO ORDER I 1. Roll Call: Alexander _' Gutierrez_, Michael _' Spagnolo _, and Williams II B. ANNOUNCEMENTS/PRESENTATIONS 11 1. Presentation of August 19, 2006, Victoria Gardens Cultural Center public dedication festivities. 2. Presentation of a $10,000 grant from Southern California Edison to Bell Staffing, an educational non-profit organization that serves low income adults in the SCE Eastern service area. C. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS II This is the time and place for the general public to address the City Council. State law prohibits the City Council from addressing any issue not previously included on the Agenda. The City Council may receive testimony and set the matter for a subsequent meeting. Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual. D. CONSENT CALENDAR II The following Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non-controversial. They will be acted upon by the Council at one time without discussion. Any item may be removed by a Councilmember or member of the audience for discussion. 1. Approval of Check Register dated July 26 through August 8, 2006, and Payroll ending August 8, 2006, for the total amount of $4,460,653.07. 1 2. Approve to receive and file current Investment Schedule as of July 31, 2006. 35 3. Approval to reject all bids received for the Beryl Street Storm Drain Improvements and Pavement Rehabilitation from Alta Loma Drive to Sunflower Street as non-responsive to the needs of the City. 41 4. Approval of a request to Summary Vacate Excess Street Right-of-Way at the terminus of Red Hill Country Club Drive, west of Calle Casino, V- 204-APN: 207-101-23&35. 46 i3 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ' , < ;- AUGUST 16,2006 -7:00 P.M. /^^ ; 2 ' " THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY RANCHO HALL, 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE _II. UCAMONn.l. c RESOLUTION NO, 06-243 48 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, SUMMARILY ORDERING THE VACATION OF EXCESS RIGHT-OF-WAY LOCATED AT THE TERMINUS OF RED HILL COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE, WEST OF CALLE CASINO 5, Approval of a Resolution authorizing the destruction of City records pursuant to California Government Code Section 34090, the City's Records Retention Schedule, and other applicable legal citations, 52 RESOLUTION NO, 06-244 53 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE DESTRUCTION OF CITY RECORDS WHICH ARE NO LONGER REQUIRED AS SET FORTH IN CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 34090 AND OTHER APPLICABLE LEGAL REFERENCES 6, Approval of a Resolution approving records retention schedule additions and amendments for the Information Systems (IS) Department 92 RESOLUTION NO. 06-245 93 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING RECORDS RETENTION SCHEDULE ADDITIONS AND AMENDMENTS FOR THE INFORMATION SYSTEMS (IS) DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA 7. Approval of an Engineering Services Contract Change Order in the amount of $69,880 and $83,840 for MDS Consulting amending Contract Nos. 02-062, 03-033 and 03-066 for engineering services associated with Community Facilities Districts 2001-01 and 2003-01, and appropriate $3,060 (CFD 2001) to Acct No. 16123035300 and $78,840 (CFD 2003) to Acct No. 16143035300 from CFD 2001-01 and CFD 2003 fund balance, respectively. 8. Approval of Promoting Arts and Literacy (PAL) Sponsorship Policy and authorization to execute agreements with Diamond Level PAL Donors for the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center Project 96 98 9. Approval of the Parks, Recreation Facilities and Community Services Update. 110 - CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ,"" ' AUGUST 16,2006 -7:00 P.M. ':,' :' THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY 3 RmCHO HALL, 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE _\. UCAMONG c 10. Approval of a Resolution declaring intention to establish Community Facilities District 2006-02 (Amador on Route 66) and to authorize the levy of a special tax therein to finance the acquisition or construction of certain public facilities. 118 RESOLUTION NO. 06-246 127 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLlSHC COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-02 (AMADOR ON ROUTE 66) AND TO AUTHORIZE THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX THEREIN TO FINANCE THE PROVISIONS OF CERTAIN PUBLIC SERVICES AND THE ACQUISITION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC FACILITIES 11. Approval of a Resolution adopting a boundary map of the territory proposed for inclusion in proposed Community Facilities District 2006- 02 (Amador on Route 66). 148 RESOLUTION NO. 06-247 150 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A BOUNDARY MAP SHOWING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE TERRITORY PROPOSED FOR THE INCLUSION IN PROPOSED COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-02 (AMADOR ON ROUTE 66) 12. Approval of a Resolution ordering and directing the preparation of a report for proposed Community Facilities District 2006-02 (Amador on Route 66). 153 RESOLUTION NO. 06-248 155 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING AND DIRECTING THE PREPARATION OF A REPORT FOR PROPOSED COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-02 (AMADOR ON ROUTE 66) 13. Approval of a Resolution declaring necessity to incur a bonded indebtedness of Community Facilities District 2006-02 (Amador on Route 66) to finance the acquisition or construction of certain public facilities. 157 " CITY COUNCIL AGENDA , , " AUGUST 16,2006 -7:00 P.M. L> ;( 4 t:: THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY RANCHO HALL. 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE ~CUCAMONn. RESOLUTION NO" 06-249 159 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING NECESSITY FOR COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO" 2006- 02 (AMADOR ON ROUTE 66) TO INCUR A BONDED INDEBTEDNESS THEREOF TO BE SECURED BY THE LEVY OF SPECIAL TAXES THEREIN TO PAY FOR THE ACQUISITION OR CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC FACILITIES 14. Approval of a Resolution declaring intention to establish Community Facilities District 2006-01 (Vintners Grove) and to authorize the levy of a special tax therein to finance the acquisition or construction of certain public facilities. 162 RESOLUTION NO. 06-250 171 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLlSHC COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-01 (VINTNERS GROVE) AND TO AUTHORIZE THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX THEREIN TO FINANCE THE PROVISIONS OF CERTAIN PUBLIC SERVICES AND THE ACQUISITION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC FACILTIIES 15. Approval of a Resolution adopting a boundary map of the territory proposed for inclusion in proposed Community Facilities District 2006- 01 (Vintners Grove). 192 RESOLUTION NO. 06-251 194 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A BOUNDARY MAP SHOWING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE TERRITORY PROPOSED FOR THE INCLUSION IN PROPOSED COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-01 (VINTNERS GROVE) 16. Approval of a Resolution ordering and directing the preparation of a report for proposed Community Facilities District 2006-01 (Vintners Grove). 197 fi CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ."' ' , < , AUGUST 16,2006 -7:00 P.M. ,,,,, ; 5 . . THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY R,\NCH.?no HALL, 10500 CIVIC CENTERDRIVE L...-t. UCAMON c RESOLUTION NO. 06-252 199 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY. OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING AND DIRECTING THE PREPARATION OF A REPORT FOR PROPOSED COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-01 (VINTNERS GROVE) 17. Approval of a Resolution deciaring necessity to incur a bonded indebtedness of Community Facilities District 2006-01 (Vintners Grove) to finance the acquisition or construction of certain pubiic facilities). 201 RESOLUTION NO. 06-253 203 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING NECESSITY FOR COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006- 01 (VINTNERS GROVE) TO INCUR A BONDED INDEBTEDNESS THEREOF TO BE SECURED BY THE LEVY OF SPECIAL TAXES THEREIN TO PAY FOR THE ACQUISITION OR CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC FACILITIES 18. Approval of Map and Ordering the Annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 7 and Street Lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 7 for PM 15588, located on the south side of Wilson Avenue, east of Ward man Bullock Road, submitted by Pulte Homes Corporation. 206 RESOLUTION NO. 06-254 208 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PARCEL MAP NUMBER 15588 RESOLUTION NO. 06-255 209 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAITNENANCE DISTRICT NO. 7 AND STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 7 FOR PM 15588 19. Approval of Map for Tract No. 14759 (Final Phase) located at Wardman Bullock Road and Wilson Avenue, submitted by Pulte Homes-APN: 226-102-17. 217 Ci.. T. ':<" ,.' 7. '. RANCHO _CUCAMONN CITY COUNCIL AGENDA AUGUST 16,2006 -7:00 P.M. THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE 6 RESOLUTION NO. 06-256 219 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING TRACT MAP NUMBER 14759 FINAL PHASE 20. Approval of Improvement Agreement, Improvement Security and Ordering the Annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B and Street Lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 6 for DRC2002- 00116, located at 9275 Charles Smith Avenue, submitted by Eagle Family Limited Partnership. 220 RESOLUTION NO. 06-257 222 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR DRC2002-00116 223 RESOLUTION NO. 06-258 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3B AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 FOR DRC2002-00116 21. Approval of DRC2002-00322, Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security located at the northwest corner of Whirlaway and Tolstoy Ranch Road, submitted by Jesse Ash. 231 RESOLUTION NO. 06-259 233 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR DRC2002-00322 22. Approval of Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security for DRC2004-01125, located on the southwest corner of Foothill Boulevard and Milliken Avenue, submitted by Foothill and Milliken JP/PI, LLC. 234 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA AUGUST 16,2006 -7:00 P.M. THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE 7 RANcHO CUCAMON RESOLUTION NO. 06-260 236 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR DRC2004-01125 23. Approval of a contract renewal (CO 05-076) with All City Management Services to provide crossing guard services and appropriate an additional amount of $14,000 to Accl. No. 1001701-5300 from Fund Balance. 237 24. Approval to amend the agreement with the Friends of the Library to allow operation of a second bookstore in the Victoria Gardens Library. 252 25. Approval of a sole source award to Gran/cus, Inc. (CO 06-127), in the amount of $47,753 ($43,412 plus a 10% contingency in the amount of $4,341) for the purchase of the Granicus Mediamanager Basic and Minutesmaker services, training, and first year service costs, to be funded as follows from the Computer Equipment Replacement Fund: $16,971 (Accl. 1714001-5152), $26,063 (Accl. 1714001-5300), and $378 (Accl. 1714001-5200). . 260 26. Approval to accept the bids received and authorize the execution of the contract in the amount of $64,730 to the apparent low bidder, Elite Bobcat Service, Inc. (CO 06-128), and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $6,473 for the Red Hill Park Pedestrian Access Improvements, to be funded from Park Development funds, Accl. No. 1120305-5650/1499120-0 and appropriate an additional amount of $73,000 to Acct. No. 1120305- 5650/1499120-0 from Park Development Fund Balance. 262 27. Approval of a Professional Services Agreement with LEH & Associates (CO 06-129) in the amount of $44,800, and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $4,480 to provide Fiscal Year 2006/2007 Topographical Design Survey Services for proposed capital improvement projects at various locations within the City, to be funded from various individual project accounts as approved in the FY 2006/2007 Budget. 266 28. Approval' to accept Improvements, retain the Faithful Performance bond in lieu of a Maintenance Bond, and file a Notice of Completion for improvements for DRCDROO-79, located at the southwest corner of Foothill Boulevard and Haven Avenue, submitted by Burnett Development Corporation. 268 ft CITY COUNCIL AGENDA , ;- AUGUST 16,2006 -7:00 P.M. ;;"'- " THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY 8 RANcHO HALL. 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE _CUCAMONn' RESOLUTION NO. 06-261 270 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR DRCDROO-79 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK 29. Approval to release the Maintenance Guarantee Cash Deposit for DRC2002-00884, located on the south side of 6th Street, east of Utica Avenue, submitted by F & F Simon Rancho Tech, LLC. 271 30. Approval to release the Maintenance Guarantee Bond for Parcel Map 15630, located on the south side of Foothill Boulevard east of May ten Street, submitted by Catellus Development Corporation. 273 31. Approval to accept Improvements, release the Faithful Performance bond, accept a Maintenance Bond, and file a Notice of Completion for improvements for Orphan Flow Improvements (Tract 14759), located at Wardman Bullock Road and Wilson Avenue, submitted by Pulte Homes. 275 RESOLUTION NO. 06-262 277 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR ORPHAN FLOW IMPROVEMENTS (TRACT 14759) AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK 32. Approval to release Maintenance Guarantee Bond for Tract 16157, located at the northwest corner of Church Street and Terra Vista 278 Parkway, submitted by Concours Development Co., LLC & LDC Cougar, LLC. [ E. CONSENT ORDINANCES I The following Ordinances have had public hearings at the time of first reading. Second readings are expected to be routine and non- controversial. The Council will act upon them at one time without discussion. The City Clerk will read the title. Any item can be removed for discussion. 1. CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN CITY STREETS 280 - CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ' , , ,- AUGUST 16,2006 -7:00 P.M. i+ .Ii THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY 9 RANCHO HALL, 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE _CUCAMONm ORDINANCE NO, 765 (second reading) 280 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTION 10,20,020 OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY CODE TO ESTABLISH PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN CITY STREETS F. ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS II The following items have been advertised and/or posted as public hearings as required by law, The Chair will open the meeting to receive public testimony, 1, CONSIDERATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2005-01000 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A request to amend Table 111-12 of the Circulation Element in order to allow median breaks less than 11.. mile spacing on Major Divided Arterials subject to a detailed traffic analysis and subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer for the purposes of allowing a median break on Foothill Boulevard approximately 1,000 feet east of the intersection of Rochester Avenue and Foothill Boulevard in order to permit a signalized intersection that will be located less than the standard 1,320 feet intersection spacing requirement Related Files: Conditional Use Permit DRC2005-00363, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17594, Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002, Development Code Amen<!ment DRC2005-01003, and General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01007, Development District Amendment DRC2005-01008 and Variance DRC2005-01124. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. 282 CONSIDERATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2005-01006 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A request to change the land use designation from Office to Community Commercial on 8.21 acres of land (Subarea 4) within the Foothill Boulevard Districts, located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue - APN: 0227 -152-18 and 31. Related Files: Conditional Use Permit DRC2005-00365, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17594, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000, Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002, Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01003 and Variance DRC2005-01124. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. 282 It CITY COUNCIL AGENDA , .. AUGUST 16,2006 -7:00 P.M. ,,'" , 10 THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY RANCHO HALL, 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE _, UCAMON..... c CONSIDERATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2005-01002 - CHARLES JOPSEH ASSOCIATES - A request to change the Development District Designation from Office to Community Commercial on 8.21 acres of iand (Subarea 4) within the Foothill Bouievard Districts, located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue - APN: 0227-152-18 and 31. Related Files: Conditional Use Permit DRC2005-00365, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17594, General Plan Amendment DRC2005- 01000, Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01003, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006 and Variance DRC2005-01124. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. 282 CONSIDERATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DRC2005-01003 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A request to amend the Community Commercial District land use reguiations within Subarea 4 of the Foothill Bouievard Districts to add hotels, motels and major hotel facilities as a Conditionally Permitted Use and cocktail lounges within major hotel facilities as a Conditionally Permitted Use. Related Files: Conditional Use Permit DRC2005-00365, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17594, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000, Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006 and Variance DRC2005-01124. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. 282 RESOLUTION NO. 06-263 407 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CAliFORNIA, APPROVING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2005-01000, A REQUEST TO AMEND TABLE 111-12 OF THE CIRCULATION ELEMENT IN ORDER TO ALLOW MEDIAN BREAKS LESS THAN Y. MILE SPACING ON MAJOR DIVIDED ARTERIALS, SUBJECT TO A DETAILED TRAFFIC ANALYSIS AND SUBJECT TO THE REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF THE CITY ENGINEER; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF G CITY COUNCIL AGENDA < < , r AUGUST 16,2006 -7:00 P.M. (L , 11 THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY lV-NCHO HALL, 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE ~, UCAMONm c RESOLUTION NO< 06-264 411 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2005-01006, A REQUEST TO AMEND THE GENERAL PLAN LAND USE MAP FROM OFFICE TO COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL WITHIN THE FOOTHILL BOULEVARD DISTRICTS (SUBAREA 4) FOR 821 ACRES OF LAND, LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND ROCHESTER AVENUE, AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF - APN: 0227-152-18 AND 31 ORDINANCE NO< 766 (first reading) 416 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2005-01002, A REQUEST TO AMEND THE DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT MAP FROM OFFICE TO COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL WITHIN THE FOOTHILL BOULEVARD DISTRICTS (SUBAREA 4) FOR 8<21 ACRES OF LAND LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNEROF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND ROCHESTER AVENUE; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF - APN: 0227-152-18 AND 31 ORDINANCE NO< 767 (first reading) 421 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DRC2005-01003, A REQUEST TO AMEND SECTION n32<030 OF THE COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL LAND USE REGULATIONS WITHIN SUBAREA 4 OF THE FOOTHILL BOULEVARD DISTRICTS TO ADD HOTELS, MOTELS AND MAJOR HOTEL FACILITIES AS A CONDITIONALLY PERMITTED USE AND COCKTAIL LOUNGES WITHIN MAJOR HOTEL FACILTIES AS A CONDITIONALLY PERMITTED USE; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF - CITY COUNCIL AGENDA . , , , AUGUST 16,2006 -7:00 P.M. ; . ., THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY 12 RANCHO HALL, 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE _CUCAMONm 2. CONSIDERATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND 426 THE PERMANENT CLOSURE OF HIGHLAND AVENUE BEETWEEN SAN BENITO AVENUE AND FAIRMONT WAY BETWEEN HIGHLAND AVENUE AND THE PERMANENT CLOSURE OF FAIRMONT WAY BETWEEN HIGHLAND AVENUE AND KENYON WAY AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF RESOLUTION NO. 06-265 430 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE PERMANENT CLOSURE OF HIGHLAND AVENUE BETWEEN SAN BENITO AVENUE AND FAIRMONT WAY AND THE PERMANENT CLOSURE OF FAIRMONT WAY BETWEEN HIGHLAND AVENUE AND KENYON WAY AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF II G. PUBLIC HEARINGS ~ The following items have no legal publication or posting requirements. The Chair will open the meeting to receive public testimony. No Items Submitted. II H. CITY MANAGER'S STAFF REPORTS II The following items do not legally require any public testimony, although the Chair may open the meeting for public input. No Items Submitted. III I. COUNCIL BUSINESS i The following items have been requested by the City Council for discussion. They are not public hearing items, although the Chair may open the meeting for public input. 1. COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS (Comments to be limited to three minutes per Councilmember.) " CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ,r 1'. ./ r :: . AUGUST 16,2006 -7:00 P.M. 13 THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY RANcHO HALL, 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE _CUCAMONn' J. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING K. ADJOURNMENT II I, Debra J. Adams, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on August 10, 2006, seventy two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code 54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive. 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00239713 7/26/2006 HUNTINGTON GLAZING AP - 00239713 7/26/2006 HUNTINGTON GLAZING AP _ 00239714 7/26/2006 HYDROSCAPE PRODUCTS INC AP _ 00239714 7/26/2006 HYDROSCAPE PRODUCTS INC AP - 00239714 7/26/2006 HYDROSCAPE PRODUCTS INC AP - 00239714 7/26/2006 HYDROSCAPE PRODUCTS INC AP - 00239714 7/26/2006 HYDROSCAPE PRODUCTS INC AP - 00239714 7/26/2006 HYDROSCAPE PRODUCTS INC AP _ 00239715 7/26/2006 lMARC ENGRAVING SYSTEMS AP - 00239715 7/26/2006 IMARC ENGRAVING SYSTEMS AP _ 00239717 7/26/2006 INTERNETWORK EXPERTS INX INe. 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AP - 00239718 7/26/2006 ISEC INCORPORATED AP - 00239718 7/26/2006 ISEC INCORPORATED AP - 00239718 7/26/2006 ISEC INCORPORATED AP - 00239718 7/26/2006 ISEC INCORPORATED AP - 00239719 7/26/2006 KC PRINTING & GRAPHICS INC AP - 00239719 7/26/2006 KC PRINTING & GRAPHICS INC AP - 00239720 7/26/2006 KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS AP - 00239720 7/26/2006 KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS AP - 00239720 7/26/2006 KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS AP - 00239721 7/26/2006 LENOVO (UNITED STATES) INC. AP - 00239721 7/26/2006 LENOVO (UNITED STATES) INC. AP - 00239721 7/26/2006 LENOVO (UNITED STATES) INC. AP - 00239721 7/26/2006 LENOVO (UNITED STATES) INC. AP - 00239721 7/26/2006 LENOVO (UNITED STATES) INC. AP - 00239723 7/26/2006 LIEBERT CASSIDY WHITMORE AP - 00239723 7/26/2006 LIEBERT CASSIDY WHITMORE AP - 00239723 7/26/2006 LIEBERT CASSIDY WHITMORE AP - 00239725 7/26/2006 MANELA, ROSIE AP - 00239726 7/26/2006 MARTIN, ED AP - 00239728 7/26/2006 MIDWEST TAPE AP - 00239729 7/26/2006 MIJAC ALARM COMPANY AP - 00239730 7/26/2006 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC & ELECTRONICS USA n AP - 00239730 7/26/2006 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC & ELECTRONICS USA n AP - 00239733 7/26/2006 MOUNTAIN MOTOR SPORTS AP - 00239733 7/26/2006 MOUNTAIN MOTOR SPORTS AP - 00239733 7/26/2006 MOUNTAIN MOTOR SPORTS AP - 00239733 7/26/2006 MOUNTAIN MOTOR SPORTS AP - 00239733 7/26/2006 MOUNTAIN MOTOR SPORTS AP - 00239733 7 /26/2006 MOUNTAIN MOTOR SPORTS AP - 00239733 7/26/2006 MOUNTAIN MOTOR SPORTS AP - 00239734 7/26/2006 MOUNTAIN VIEW SMALL ENG REPAIR AP - 00239735 7/26/2006 NEC UNIFIED SOLUTIONS lNC AP - 00239735 7/26/2006 NEC UNIFIED SOLUTIONS INC AP - 00239735 7/26/2006 NEC UNIFIED SOLUTIONS INC AP - 00239735 7/26/2006 NEC UNIFIED SOLUTIONS lNC AP - 00239735 7/26/2006 NEC UNIFIED SOLUTIONS INC AP - 00239736 7/26/2006 NEXTEL AP - 00239737 7/26/2006 NlNYO & MOORE AP - 00239737 7/26/2006 NINYO & MOORE AP - 00239738 7/26/2006 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF CALIFO AP - 00239738 7/26/2006 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF CALIFO AP - 00239738 7/26/2006 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF CALIFO AP - 00239738 7/26/2006 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF CALIFO AP - 00239738 7/26/2006 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF CALIFO AP - 00239738 7/26/2006 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF CALIFO AP - 00239738 7/26/2006 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF CALIFO AP - 00239738 7/26/2006 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF CALIFO AP - 00239738 7/26/2006 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF CALIFO AP - 00239738 7/26/2006 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF CALIFO AP - 00239738 7/26/2006 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF CALIFO AP - 00239738 7/26/2006 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF CALIFO AP - 00239738 7/26/2006 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF CALIFO AP - 00239738 7/26/2006 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF CALIFO User: KFINCHER - Karen Fincher Page: 7 Report:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout 450.31 9,625.80 -96.25 -962.58 962.46 1,168.76 216.16 375.00 153.81 375.00 856.62 89.76 144.70 291.24 1,023.63 4,394.00 1,267.45 2,991.53 90.35 360.00 62.97 85.00 1,304.60 -130.46 52.25 235.42 363.69 630.10 607.31 569.74 488.21 1,592.55 685.00 6,16J.J6 400.00 1,060.00 13,633.85 1,355.64 500.00 500.00 81.50 145.00 36.00 637.00 89.74 59.29 59.29 252.72 27.00 300.14 18.45 59.29 88.94 194.67 Current Date: 08/09/2 Time: 7 08:5! 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00239740 7/26/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00239740 7/26/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00239740 7/26/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00239740 7/26/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00239740 7/26/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00239740 7/26/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00239740 7/26/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00239740 7/26/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00239740 7/26/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00239740 7/26/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00239741 7/26/2006 OFFICE MAX CONTRACT INC AP.00239741 7/26/2006 OFFICE MAX CONTRACT INC AP _ 00239743 7/26/2006 OWEN ELECTRIC INC AP - 00239744 7/26/2006 PARS AP - 00239746 7/26/2006 PETES ROAD SERVICE INC AP - 00239746 7/26/2006 PETES ROAD SERVICE INC AP - 00239746 7/26/2006 PETES ROAD SERVICE INC AP - 00239748 7/26/2006 PILOT POWER GROUP INC AP - 00239750 7/26/2006 PRlZIO CONSTRUCTION INC AP - 00239750 7/26/2006 PRlZIO CONSTRUCTION INC AP _ 00239751 7/26/2006 PROSUM TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING GROUP J AP _ 00239752 7/26/2006 PRUITT CONSTRUCTION, R L AP - 00239753 7/26/2006 PT AND MORE AP - 00239754 7/26/2006 RAND H ORGANIZATION AP _ 00239755 7/26/2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CHAMBER OF COMMEl AP _ 00239755 7/26/2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CHAMBER OF COMMEI AP _ 00239755 7/26/2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CHAMBER OF COMMEI AP _ 00239755 7/26/2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CHAMBER OF COMMEI AP - 00239755 7/26/2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CHAMBER OF COMMEI AP _ 00239755 7/26/2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CHAMBER OF COMMEI AP _ 00239755 7/26/2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CHAMBER OF COMMEl AP _ 00239755 7/26/2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CHAMBER OF COMMEI User: KFINCHER - Karen Fincher Page: 8 Report:CK _AGENDA_REG ]OR TRAIT _ RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout 109.65 87.45 83.94 243.49 42.88 15.35 96.96 46.31 6.48 948.07 142.41 31.81 16.93 20.34 80.86 1,238.26 603.27 1,208.80 58.66 1,401.13 95.77 23.08 137.06 138.22 58.02 1,230.94 -7.20 -319.96 -15.26 -14.54 -15.26 -11.58 -35.23 642.53 20.08 3,500.00 399.92 97.78 1,600.00 132,421.78 11,098.00 -1,109.80 1,500.00 500.00 3,202.82 16.00 45.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 45.00 40.00 40.00 Current Date: 08/09/2 Time:s 08:5~ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Al!:enda Check Rel!:ister 7/26/2006 through 8/8/2006 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP - 00239756 7/26/2006 ROUCH, PETER A AP - 00239757 7/26/2006 RUIZ, JOSEPHINE DEL ROSARIO & ALEX AP - 00239758 7/26/2006 SAN BERNARDINO CTY SHERIFFS DEPT AP - 00239759 7/26/2006 SBC AP - 00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON Ap.00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239763 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239764 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239764 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239764 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239764 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239764 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239764 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239764 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239764 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239764 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239764 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239764 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239764 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239764 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239764 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239764 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239764 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239764 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239764 7/26/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00239765 7/26/2006 STUMBAUGH & ASSOCIATES INC AP - 00239765 7/26/2006 STUMBAUGH & ASSOCIATES INC AP - 00239766 7/26/2006 TEMECULA MECHANICAL INC AP - 00239766 7/26/2006 TEMECULA MECHANICAL INC AP - 00239768 7/26/2006 THOMSON GALE Ap.00239769 7/26/2006 TRADEMARK CONCRETE SYSTEMS INC AP - 00239769 7/26/2006 TRADEMARK CONCRETE SYSTEMS INC AP - 00239770 7/26/2006 UNIQUE MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC AP - 00239771 7/26/2006 VCA CENTRAL ANIMAL HOSPITAL AP - 00239771 7/26/2006 VCA CENTRAL ANIMAL HOSPITAL User: KFINCHER - Karen Fincher Page: 9 Report:CK_AGENDA_REG]ORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout 60.00 171.22 9,097.42 1,252.00 12.65 99.63 12.90 137.03 66.25 2.94 47.05 106.23 31.01 69.15 68.81 95.34 14.81 13.71 12.90 90.73 113.09 75.78 14.16 59.07 116.38 95.76 19,429.89 181.47 8,128.85 48.15 39.94 26.82 2,831.08 46.64 2,888.68 7,699.85 627.01 42,139.90 44.24 14,992.80 4,212.90 2,868.67 2,727.75 12,120.96 64,837.80 -6,483.78 125.00 -12.50`54.09 67,049.30 -6,704.93 564.63 591.51 486.59 Current Date: 08/09/2 Time:q 08:5! CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Aeenda Check Reeister 7/26/2006 through 8/8/2006 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP - 00239771 7/26/2006 VCA CENTRAL ANIMAL HOSPITAL AP - 00239771 7/26/2006 VCA CENTRAL ANIMAL HOSPITAL AP - 00239771 7/26/2006 VCA CENTRAL ANIMAL HOSPITAL AP - 00239771 7/26/2006 VCA CENTRAL ANIMAL HOSPITAL AP - 00239771 7/26/2006 VCA CENTRAL ANIMAL HOSPITAL AP - 00239771 7/26/2006 VCA CENTRAL ANIMAL HOSPITAL AP - 00239771 7/26/2006 VCA CENTRAL ANIMAL HOSPITAL AP - 00239771 7/26/2006 VCA CENTRAL ANIMAL HOSPITAL AP - 00239772 7/26/2006 VICTOR MEDICAL COMPANY AP - 00239772 7/26/2006 VICTOR MEDICAL COMPANY AP - 00239773 7/26/2006 W AXlE SANITARY SUPPLY AP - 00239773 7/26/2006 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY AP - 00239773 7/26/2006 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY AP - 00239774 7/26/2006 WEST COAST COMMUNICATIONS INC AP - 00239775 7/26/2006 WEST PAYMENT CENTER AP - 00239775 7/26/2006 WEST PAYMENT CENTER AP - 00239775 7/26/2006 WEST PAYMENT CENTER AP - 00239776 7/26/2006 WESTERN MEDICAL SUPPLY INC AP - 00239776 7/26/2006 WESTERN MEDICAL SUPPLY INC AP - 00239777 7/26/2006 WILLIAMS, BARBERA AP - 00239778 7/26/2006 WLC ARCHITECTS AP - 00239779 7/26/2006 YAMAHA OF CUCAMONGA AP - 00239780 7/26/2006 ZEE MEDICAL INC AP - 00239781 7/26/2006 24 HOUR TOW SERVICE AP - 00239783 7/26/2006 AA VCO AP - 00239784 7/26/2006 AA VCO AP - 00239785 7/26/2006 ABLAC AP - 00239786 7/26/2006 ACTION A WARDS INC. AP - 00239787 7/26/2006 ACTIVE NETWORK, THE AP - 00239788 7/26/2006 AED INSTITUTE OF AMERICA INC. AP - 00239791 7/26/2006 AL T A FIRE EQUIPMENT CO AP - 00239792 7/26/2006 AMERICAN BODY ARMOR & EQUIPMENT INC. 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00240039 8/2/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00240039 8/2/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00240039 8/2/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00240039 8/2/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00240039 8/2/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00240039 8/2/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00240039 8/2/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00240039 8/2/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00240039 8/2/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00240039 8/2/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00240039 8/2/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00240039 8/2/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00240039 8/2/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00240039 8/2/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00240039 8/2/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00240039 8/2/2006 OFFICE DEPOT AP - 00240040 8/2/2006 ONTARIO, CITY OF AP - 0024004 I 8/2/2006 OPEN APPS AP - 0024004 I 8/2/2006 OPEN APPS AP - 0024004 I 8/2/2006 OPEN APPS AP - 00240041 8/2/2006 OPEN APPS AP - 00240042 8/2/2006 ORKIN PEST CONTROL AP - 00240043 8/2/2006 PAVEMENT RECYCLING SYSTEM AP - 00240044 8/2/2006 PBM IT SOLUTIONS AP - 00240045 8/2/2006 PHOENIX GROUP INFORMATION SYSTEMS AP - 00240045 8/2/2006 PHOENIX GROUP INFORMATION SYSTEMS AP - 00240047 8/2/2006 POMONA INLAND V ALLEY COUNCIL OF CHUR' AP - 00240048 8/2/2006 POUK AND STEINLE INC. AP - 00240049 8/2/2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CHAMBER OF COMMEI AP - 00240049 8/2/2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CHAMBER OF COMMEI AP - 00240049 8/2/2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CHAMBER OF COMMEJ AP - 00240049 8/2/2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CHAMBER OF COMMEI AP - 00240049 8/2/2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CHAMBER OF COMMEI AP - 00240049 8/2/2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA CHAMBER OF COMMEI AP - 00240050 8/2/2006 RED WING SHOE STORE AP - 0024005 I 8/2/2006. 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I 9 30.60 39.95 67.87 208.40 6.59 130.26 50.13 15.40 41.42 150.43 16,157.60 540.00 945.00 845.84 291.59 79.80 1,800.00 17,876.00 643.55 599.85 1,694.42 519.64 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 150.00 50.29 44.01 81.58 166.78 16,895.00 60.00 112.50 15,522.00 1,594.75 4,267.00 15,451.37 1,080.00 521.50 34.00 119.00 12,271.04 102.00 8,530.65 9,067.73 Current Date: 08/09/2 TimL Z8:5~ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Al!:enda Check Rel!:ister 7/26/2006 through 8/8/2006 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP - 00240053 8/2/2006 RICHARDS WATSON AND GERSHON AP - 00240053 8/2/2006 RICHARDS WATSON AND GERSHON AP - 00240053 8/2/2006 RICHARDS WATSON AND GERSHON AP - 00240053 8/2/2006 RICHARDS WATSON AND GERSHON AP - 00240053 8/2/2006 RICHARDS WATSON AND GERSHON AP - 00240054 8/2/2006 RIVIERA FINANCE AP - 00240055 8/2/2006 RIM DESIGN GROUP INC AP - 00240055 8/2/2006 RIM DESIGN GROUP INC AP - 00240055 8/2/2006 RIM DESIGN GROUP INC AP - 00240056 8/2/2006 ROAD LINE PRODUCTS INC AP - 00240057 8/2/2006 SAFARI PRINTING AND PROMO SOLUTIONS IN' AP - 00240058 8/2/2006 SAFELITE GLASS CORP AP - 00240058 8/2/2006 SAFELITE GLASS CORP AP - 00240059 8/2/2006 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY AP - 00240060 8/2/2006 SAN BERNARDINO CTY SHERIFFS DEPT AP - 00240061 8/2/2006 SAN BERNARDINO CTY SHERIFFS DEPT AP - 00240062 8/2/2006 SAN BERNARDINO, CITY OF AP - 00240063 8/2/2006 SEMMA TERlALS L P AP - 00240064 8/2/2006 SHOETERlA AP - 00240064 8/2/2006 SHOETERlA AP - 00240065 8/2/2006 SOCIAL VOCATIONAL SERVICES AP - 00240065 8/2/2006 SOCIAL VOCATIONAL SERVICES AP - 00240065 8/2/2006 SOCIAL VOCATIONAL SERVICES AP - 00240065 8/2/2006 SOCIAL VOCATIONAL SERVICES AP - 00240065 8/2/2006 SOCIAL VOCATIONAL SERVICES AP - 00240065 8/2/2006 SOCIAL VOCATIONAL SERVICES Ap.00240065 8/2/2006 SOCIAL VOCATIONAL SERVICES AP - 00240066 8/2/2006 SOFTWARE PURSUITS INC. AP - 00240067 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240068 8/2/2006 SPORTSART AP - 00240069 8/2/2006 STEEL WORKERS OLDTIMERS FOUNDATION AP - 00240070 8/2/2006 STORQUEST-RANCHO CUCAMONGA EAST AP - 00240072 8/2/2006 TAUSSIG AND ASSOCIATES INC, DAVID AP - 00240072 8/2/2006 TAUSSIG AND ASSOCIATES INC, DAVID AP - 00240073 8/2/2006 TOMARK SPORTS INC AP - 00240073 8/2/2006 TOMARK SPORTS INC AP - 00240073 8/2/2006 TOMARK SPORTS INC AP - 00240073 8/2/2006 TOMARK SPORTS INC AP - 00240073 8/2/2006 TOMARK SPORTS INC AP - 00240073 8/2/2006 TOMARK SPORTS INC AP - 00240075 8/2/2006 TRIBE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES AP - 00240076 8/2/2006 TURCH AND ASSOCIATES, DAVID AP - 00240077 8/2/2006 UNDERGROUND TECHNOLOGY INC AP - 00240077 8/2/2006 UNDERGROUND TECHNOLOGY INC AP - 00240078 8/2/2006 UNITED SITE SERVICES OF CA INC AP - 00240079 8/2/2006 VCA CENTRAL ANIMAL HOSPITAL AP - 00240080 8/2/2006 VEND U COMPANY AP - 00240081 8/2/2006 VERlZON WIRELESS - LA AP - 0024008 I 8/2/2006 VERlZON WIRELESS - LA AP - 0024008 I 8/2/2006 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA AP - 00240081 8/2/2006 VERlZON WIRELESS - LA AP - 00240081 8/2/2006 VERlZON WIRELESS - LA AP - 00240081 8/2/2006 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA AP - 00240081 8/2/2006 VERlZON WIRELESS - LA User: KFINCHER - Karen Fincher Page: 23 Report:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout 520.80 5,924.40 513.50 1,057.50 1,650.25 550.80 2,576.73 15,360.00 7,655.15 418.39 630.22 177.64 177.64 447.25 I 14,656.65 378.00 600.00 143.48 116.36 101.81 641.04 708.30 1,282.08 3,137.94 641.04 641.04 4,105.20 1,396.66 1,662.81 10,500.00 245.4 I 175.00 2,900.67 3,094.81 502.56 78.38 666.46 97.50 1,305.72 200.55 49.50 4,000.00 794.75 154.65 217.78 27.00 54.88 100.10 65.46 52.00 398.04 8,943.26 52.01 392.76 Current Date: 08/09/2 Tim:;z .308:5~ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Al!:enda Check Rel!:ister 7/26/2006 through 8/8/2006 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP - 00240081 8/2/2006 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA AP - 00240081 8/2/2006 VERIZON WIRELESS - LA AP - 00240082 8/2/2006 VIDEO GUYS, THE AP - 00240083 8/2/2006 VULCAN MA TERIALS COMPANY AP - 00240084 8/2/2006 W AXlE SANITARY SUPPLY AP - 00240084 8/2/2006 W AXlE SANITARY SUPPLY AP - 00240084 8/2/2006 W AXlE SANITARY SUPPLY AP - 00240084 8/2/2006 W AXlE SANITARY SUPPLY AP - 00240084 8/2/2006 W AXlE SANITARY SUPPLY AP - 00240084 8/2/2006 WAXlE SANITARY SUPPLY AP - 00240084 8/2/2006 WAXlE SANITARY SUPPLY AP - 00240084 8/2/2006 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY AP - 00240084 8/2/2006 WAXlE SANITARY SUPPLY AP - 00240084 8/2/2006 W AXlE SANIT AR Y SUPPLY AP - 00240084 . 8/2/2006 W AXlE SANITARY SUPPLY AP - 00240084 8/2/2006 W AXlE SANITARY SUPPLY AP - 00240084 8/2/2006 W AXlE SANITARY SUPPLY AP - 00240084 8/2/2006 W AXlE SANITARY SUPPLY AP - 00240084 8/2/2006 W AXlE SANITARY SUPPLY AP - 00240085 8/2/2006 WEST COAST SAND AND GRAVEL INC AP - 00240085 8/2/2006 WEST COAST SAND AND GRAVEL INC AP - 00240086 8/2/2006 WEST VALLEY MRF LLC AP - 00240086 8/2/2006 WEST VALLEY MRF LLC AP - 00240086 8/2/2006 WEST VALLEY MRF LLC AP - 00240086 8/2/2006 WEST VALLEY MRF LLC AP - 00240087 8/2/2006 WESTERN MEDICAL SUPPLY INC AP - 00240088 8/2/2006 WILSON CONSTRUCTION AP - 00240089 8/2/2006 WSA US GUARDS CO INC AP - 00240089 8/2/2006 WSA US GUARDS CO INC AP - 00240089 8/2/2006 WSA US GUARDS CO INC AP - 00240089 8/2/2006 WSA US GUARDS CO INC AP - 00240089 8/2/2006 WSA US GUARDS CO INC AP - 00240090 8/2/2006 ABC LOCKSMITHS AP - 00240091 8/2/2006 ABELLA, IRENE AP - 00240092 8/2/2006 ABLAC AP - 00240093 8/2/2006 ADDO, ROSEMARY AP - 00240094 8/2/2006 ADROUNI, CHRISTINE AP - 00240095 8/2/2006 ADT SECURITY SERVICES INC AP - 00240097 8/2/2006 ALCANTAR, RALPH AP - 00240098 8/2/2006 ALCORN, RICHARD AP - 00240100 8/2/2006 ALLBAUGH, BERNADETTE AP - 00240101 8/2/2006 ALLIANCE BUS LINES INC AP - 00240101 8/2/2006 ALLIANCE BUS LINES INC AP - 00240103 8/2/2006 ANDRADE, LAINI AP - 00240104 8/2/2006 ANDRADE, LAINI AP - 00240105 8/2/2006 ANDRONICOS, JOANN AP - 00240106 8/2/2006 ANGEL, LILIANA AP - 00240107 8/2/2006 ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES AP - 00240108 8/2/2006 ARCH WIRELESS AP - 00240109 8/2/2006 ARILES, PATRICIA AP - 00240 I 09 8/2/2006 ARILES, PATRICIA AP - 00240 II 0 8/2/2006 ARROWHEAD CREDIT UNION AP - 002401 11 8/2/2006 ARVISO, JEANEAN AP - 00240112 8/2/2006 ATHERTON, DIANE User: KFINCHER - Karen Fincher Page: 24 Report:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout 37.36 187.73 2,920.02 937.47 478.88 1,097.18 1,005.26 389.19 785.57 1,683.09 793.08 240.22 134.32 201.77 394.65 996.82 625.67 380.74 128.87 983.39 972.67 84.72 50.64 39.12 76.56 3,096.00 69.50 6,079.98 7,038.25 1,695.32 2,875.20 8,625.62 42.11 16.00 16.39 250.00 36.00 893.36 25.00 175.00 16.00 573.43 573.43 24.00 35.00 21.00 500.00 6.70 587.36 20.00 49.00 780.00 36.00 1,052.50 Current Date: 08/09/2 Tim;? 18:5~ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Al!enda Check Rel!ister 7/26/2006 through 8/8/2006 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP - 00240112 8/2/2006 ATHERTON, DIANE AP - 00240113 8/2/2006 AUSSEF, SEPIDEH TEHRANI AP - 00240115 8/2/2006 BAND K ELECTRIC WHOLESALE AP - 00240116 8/2/2006 BALDEON, CARLOS AP - 00240117 8/2/2006 BALNEG, RAFAEL AP - 00240118 8/2/2006 BANEGAS, SILVIA AP - 00240119 8/2/2006 BARAJAS, LAURA ANN AP - 00240120 8/2/2006 BARNES AND NOBLE AP - 00240120 8/2/2006 BARNES AND NOBLE AP - 00240121 8/2/2006 BASICH, DEBBIE AP - 00240122 8/2/2006 BAY ARDO, JUDITH AP - 00240123 8/2/2006 BERNARD, JEREMY AP - 00240125 8/2/2006 BOL, RAYMOND AP - 00240126 8/2/2006 BON GARDE HOLDINGS INC. 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AP - 00240131 8/2/2006 BROWNING, KIM AP - 00240132 8/2/2006 BRUCE, INGRID AP - 00240132 8/2/2006 BRUCE, INGRID AP - 00240133 8/2/2006 BUSINESS AND LEGAL REPORTS INC AP - 00240133 8/2/2006 BUSINESS AND LEGAL REPORTS INC AP - 00240134 8/2/2006 BUSINESS CENTER FINANCIAL SERVICES AP - 00240135 8/2/2006 BUTLER, MICHELLE AP - 00240136 8/2/2006 CAL PERS LONG TERM CARE AP - 00240137 8/2/2006 CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL UTILITY ASSOC AP - 00240138 8/2/2006 CALSENSE AP - 00240138 8/2/2006 CALSENSE AP - 00240138 8/2/2006 CALSENSE AP - 00240139 8/2/2006 CAMPBELL, CARLA AP - 00240140 8/2/2006 CAR CARE & TRANSMISSION PRO AP - 00240140 8/2/2006 CAR CARE & TRANSMISSION PRO AP - 00240140 8/2/2006 CAR CARE & TRANSMISSION PRO AP - 00240141 8/2/2006 CARDIAC SCIENCE CORPORATION AP - 00240141 8/2/2006 CARDIAC SCIENCE CORPORATION AP - 00240142 8/2/2006 CASCIO, LUCILLE AP - 00240144 8/2/2006 CLABBY, SANDRA AP - 00240145 8/2/2006 CLARKE PLUMBING SPECIALTIES INe. 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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Al!:enda Check Rel!:ister 7/26/2006 through 8/8/2006 Amount Check No. . Check Date Vendor Name AP - 00240160 AP - 00240160 AP - 00240160 AP - 00240161 AP - 00240163 AP - 00240164 AP - 00240165 AP - 00240166 AP - 00240167 AP - 00240169 AP - 00240170 AP - 00240171 AP - 00240 I 72 AP - 00240173 AP - 00240174 AP - 00240176 AP - 00240177 AP - 00240178 AP - 00240179 AP - 00240180 AP - 00240180 AP - 00240180 AP - 00240180 AP - 00240182 AP - 00240182 AP - 00240184 AP - 00240185 AP - 00240186 AP - 00240187 AP - 00240189 AP - 00240190 AP - 00240191 AP - 00240192 AP - 00240193 AP - 00240194 AP - 00240195 AP - 00240196 AP - 00240197 AP - 00240198 AP - 00240198 AP - 00240199 AP - 00240199 AP - 00240200 AP - 00240201 AP - 00240202 AP - 00240203 AP - 00240203 AP - 00240204 AP - 00240205 AP - 00240208 AP - 00240209 AP - 00240212 AP - 00240213 AP - OQ240214 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES DESERV A, GA YZEL DORSEY, NORA DOUBLET-DE LION, PATRICIA DREAM SHAPERS DUGAN, CHRISTINA EASTERLING, RAY EFTYCHIOU, AUDREY EMBRY, EVANGELINE EMPIRE MOBILE HOME SERVICE ESCOBAR, KAREN ESPARZA, ROGELlO EXCEL CABINETS INC EYE SPY LA EZ PARTY RENTALS FASKELL, PAXTON FAST SCANNING FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP FERRO, EVELYN FERRO, EVELYN FISHER, JOEANN FLORES, MARA FLOT, CHRISTINE FORD OF UPLAND INC FOURNIER, CRYSTAL G AND M BUSINESS INTERIORS GARANZUAY, LARISSA GARCIA, ANDREW GARCIA, BRIAN GARCIA, KEN GARCIA, VICTORIA GARCIA, VIVIAN GARNER, CATHLEEN GEOGRAPHICS GEOGRAPHICS GILMARTIN, KELLY GILMARTIN, KELLY GONZALES, CARLOS GONZALES, KELLY GONZALEZ, DAVID GONZALEZ, VELlA GONZALEZ, VELlA GORDON, ELLEN GRAINGER GREEN, TRACEY GREENLA W, LYDIA GUARDIAN GUERRA, KELLY B. GUTIERREZ, ANA 64.00 64.00 64.00 250.00 34.00 330.75 450.00 60.00 175.00 150.00 16.00 8,181.75 80.00 8.00 74.77 995.00 275.79 75.00 171.74 12.60 24.02 19.72 19.11 500.00 550.00 4.00 500.00 32.00 122.79 250.00 1,438.35 100.00 250.00 60.00 900.00 36.00 33.82 60.08 14.94 1,399.13 60.00 33.00 72.00 80.00 500.00 250.00 11.00 4.50 135.72 36.00 150.00 2,710.52 200.00 12.00 Current Date: 08/09/2 Ti:2 (p 08:5~ User: KFINCHER - Karen Fincher Page: 26 Report:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Al!enda Check Rel!ister 7/26/2006 through 8/8/2006 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP - 00240215 8/2/2006 GUTIERREZ, BIANCA AP - 00240216 8/2/2006 HALIBURTON, JENEE AP - 00240216 8/2/2006 HALIBURTON, JENEE AP - 00240217 8/2/2006 HANSEN, MARY ALICE AP _ 00240218 8/2/2006 HARALAMBOS BEVERAGE COMPANY AP - 00240219 8/2/2006 HARO, TINA AP - 00240220 8/2/2006 HELPER, TRlCIA AP - 00240221 8/2/2006 HERBERT, DAVID AP - 00240222 8/2/2006 HERRERA, LUZ AP - 00240223 8/2/2006 HODGE, JACKIE AP - 00240224 8/2/2006 HOFFMAN, MARIANNE AP - 00240225 8/2/2006 HOLLETT, JENNIFER AP - 00240226 8/2/2006 HOLMES, ANDREA AP - 00240229 8/2/2006 HYE CHOO, JOO AP - 00240230 8/2/2006 IBM CORPORATION AP - 00240230 8/2/2006 IBM CORPORATION AP - 00240230 8/2/2006 IBM CORPORATION AP - 00240231 8/2/2006 ILlSCUPIDEZ, LORlE AP - 00240233 8/2/2006 INLAND EMPIRE TOURS AND TRANSPORTATlC AP - 00240235 8/2/2006 JEFFREY, CHRISTINE AP - 00240236 8/2/2006 JENNINGS, DAVE AP - 00240237 8/2/2006 JIMENEZ, LYDIA AP - 00240238 8/2/2006 JOHNSON, CHEARlCE AP - 00240239 8/2/2006 JOHNSON, DENISE AP - 00240240 8/2/2006 JOHNSTON CONSULTING, CHRIS AP - 00240241 8/2/2006 JONES, DOROTHY AP - 00240241 8/2/2006 JONES, DOROTHY AP _ 00240242 8/2/2006 KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLAN INC AP - 00240243 8/2/2006 KARlSH, MARlLOU AP - 00240244 8/2/2006 KATER, GERALDINE FOXALL AP - 00240244 8/2/2006 KATER, GERALDINE FOXALL AP - 00240245 8/2/2006 KHAN, TAHIR AP - 00240246 8/2/2006 KING, TIFFANY AP - 00240247 8/2/2006 KIROY AN, JERRY AP - 00240248 8/2/2006 KONG, SOPHEAK AP - 00240249 8/2/2006 KORANDA CONSTRUCTION AP - 00240249 8/2/2006 KORANDA CONSTRUCTION AP - 00240249 8/2/2006 KORANDA CONSTRUCTION AP - 00240250 8/2/2006 KOTZIN AND ASSOCIATES, R AP - 00240251 8/2/2006 KUO, SOPHIA AP - 00240251 8/2/2006 KUO, SOPHIA AP - 00240252 8/2/2006 LAM, MICHELLE AP - 00240254 8/2/2006 LARA, ANA AP - 00240255 8/2/2006 LARSON, KIRK AP - 00240257 8/2/2006 LEISEROVICH, DIANNA AP - 00240258 8/2/2006 LESNIAK, MARY AP - 00240259 8/2/2006 LL4 PRODUCTIONS AP - 00240260 8/2/2006 LOZIER, JENNIFER AP - 00240261 8/2/2006 LUKES, SONDRA AP - 00240262 8/2/2006 MADAHAR, DEEPTI AP - 00240263 8/2/2006 MADDEN, KIMBERLY AP - 00240264 8/2/2006 MANDALA, MELISSA AP - 00240265 8/2/2006 MARKOW, GINA AP - 00240265 8/2/2006 MARKOW, GINA User: KFINCHER - Karen Fincher Page: 27 Report: CK _AGENDA_REG ]OR TRAIT _ RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout 270.00 100.00 50.00 1,000.00 567.97 80.00 36.00 8.00 500.00 90.00 72.00 40.00 40.00 36.00 948.64 1,006.83 11,362.44 10.00 660.00 80.00 250.00 35.00 200.00 500.00 625.00 250.00 146.00 88,921.35 240.00 500.00 120.00 500.00 40.00 500.00 300.00 4,400.00 325.00 150.00 8,238.90 86.00 90.00 20.00 152.00 39.84 4.00 425.00 . 2,500.00 500.00 2.25 40.00 500.00 250.00 40.00 40.00 Current Date: 08/09/2 Tim2708:5! Check No. AP - 00240266 AP - 00240267 AP - 00240268 AP - 00240269 AP - 00240270 AP - 00240271 AP - 00240272 AP - 00240273 AP - 00240274 AP - 00240275 AP . 00240276 AP - 00240277 AP - 00240278 AP - 00240280 AP - 00240281 AP - 00240282 AP - 00240283 AP - 00240284 AP - 00240284 AP - 00240284 AP - 00240285 AP . 00240285 AP - 00240286 AP - 00240287 AP . 00240287 AP - 00240288 AP - 00240289 AP - 00240290 AP - 00240291 AP - 00240292 AP - 00240293 AP - 00240294 AP - 00240295 AP - 00240296 AP - 00240297 AP - 00240298 AP - 00240299 AP - 00240299 AP - 00240300 AP - 00240301 AP - 00240302 AP - 00240303 AP - 00240304 AP - 00240305 AP - 00240306 AP - 00240307 AP - 00240308 AP - 00240308 AP - 00240308 AP - 00240308 AP - 00240308 AP - 00240308 AP - 00240308 AP - 00240308 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Aeenda Check Reeister 7/26/2006 through 8/8/2006 Amount Check Date Vendor Name 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 MARQUEZ, KARINA MARRIOTT HOTEL AND MARINA MARRIOTT HOTEL AND MARINA MARRIOTT HOTEL AND MARINA MARRIOTT HOTEL AND MARINA MARRIOTT HOTEL AND MARINA MARRIOTT HOTEL AND MARINA MARRIOTT HOTEL AND MARINA MARTIN, MARIA MARTIN, PATRICIA MCCAFFREY, JOSEPH MCCOURT, CHRISTINE MCCRUMMEN, ANGELA MENSEN, DESIREE METROPOLITAN COOPERATIVE LIBRARY METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT MEZA, KATHRYN MIDWEST TAPE MIDWEST TAPE MIDWEST TAPE MILLER, STEPHANIE MILLER, STEPHANIE MIRZA, NAILA MONREAL, CHRISTINE MONREAL, CHRISTINE MONTEZ, KAREN MOUNTAIN VIEW GLASS AND MIRROR INC MSA MUNDT, PAM MURADIAN, LESLIE NAFFZIGER, MICHAEL NASH, JESSICA NASH, JESSICA NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION RENTALS NATIONAL DEFERRED NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL NA V A, CITLALLI NA V A, CITLALLI NA V A, JOSE NEVAREZ, CARMEN NEVAREZ, DEBBIE NIKPOUR, MOHAMMED NIKPOUR, SHIRIN NOCHE, CARMELA NPI PRODUCTION SERVICES INC OBRIEN, EMILY BEIERLE OFFICE DEPOT OFFICE DEPOT OFFICE DEPOT OFFICE DEPOT OFFICE DEPOT OFFICE DEPOT OFFICE DEPOT OFFICE DEPOT 500.00 640.57 816.48 873.48 544.32 1,417.80 355.52 317.52 100.00 4.00 40.00 40.00 34.00 46.00 200.00 1,200.00 160.00 45.98 -91.96 202.91 30.00 50.00 40.00 500.00 500.00 4.00 219.06 190.00 78.00 400.00 117.00 820.50 156.75 143.52 21,860.75 425.00 22.00 36.00 500.00 66.00 8.00 144.00 72.00 120.00 40,078.00 104.50 26.83 6.06 377.12 42.41 69.95 65.49 27.26 432.00 Current Date: 08/09/2 Tim2 t8:5~ User: KFINCHER - Karen Fincher Page: 28 Report:CK_AGENDA_REG_PORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout Check No. AP - 00240308 AP - 00240308 AP - 00240308 AP - 00240309 AP - 00240309 AP - 002403] 0 AP - 00240311 AP - 00240311 AP - 00240312 AP - 00240313 AP - 00240313 AP - 00240314 AP - 00240315 AP - 00240316 AP - 00240317 AP - 00240318 AP - 00240319 AP - 00240320 AP - 00240321 AP - 00240322 AP - 00240322 AP - 00240322 AP - 00240322 AP - 00240323 AP - 00240324 AP - 00240324 AP - 00240324 AP - 00240324 AP - 00240325 AP - 00240325 AP - 00240326 AP - 00240327 AP - 00240328 AP - 00240329 AP - 00240330 AP - 00240331 AP - 00240332 AP - 00240333 AP - 00240334 AP - 00240335 AP - 00240336 AP - 00240337 AP - 00240338 AP - 00240339 AP - 00240339 AP - 00240339 AP - 00240340 AP - 00240341 AP - 00240342 AP - 00240343 AP - 00240344 AP - 00240345 AP - 00240346 AP - 00240347 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Al!:enda Check Rel!:ister 7/26/2006 through 8/8/2006 Amount Check Date Vendor Name 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 OFFICE DEPOT OFFICE DEPOT OFFICE DEPOT OHANLON, LEE OHANLON, LEE OKUSANY A, ADE OWEN ELECTRIC INC OWEN ELECTRIC INC PARKER, PAM PENINSULA LIBRARY SYSTEM PENINSULA LIBRARY SYSTEM PEREZ, LORI PHONG, BRYAN PORTIS, DIANE PRE-PAID LEGAL SERVICES INC PRO LOGO, CAROL QUIROZ, MELISSA RAND S MADRIGAL CONSTRUCTION & SUPPL' RAMIREZ, SIMYONA RANDOM HOUSE INC RANDOM HOUSE INC RANDOM HOUSE INC RANDOM HOUSE INC RCPF A RED WING SHOE STORE RED WING SHOE STORE RED WING SHOE STORE RED WING SHOE STORE REO COMMERCIAL RENOV A nONS REO COMMERCIAL RENOV A nONS RILEY, VALERIE RINGO, ALFRED SIRlNGO RIVERA, GEORGE RO, ALISON ROBINSON, ROXA YNN RODRIGUEZ, CRISTINA RODRIGUEZ, LISA RODRIGUEZ, NORMA LINDA RODRIGUEZ, SUSAN ROE, BILLY ROWNEY, ANN KRISTINE RUBIO, MlREYNA SAMANIEGO, ARNOLD SAN BERNARDINO CTY SHERIFFS DEPT SAN BERNARDINO CTY SHERIFFS DEPT SAN BERNARDINO CTY SHERIFFS DEPT SANCHEZ, ELIZABETH SANCHEZ, RACQUEL SARCENO, JENNIFER SEGOVIA, OSCAR SHEPHERD, VICTORIA SIBRlAN, KARLA SIGN SHOP, THE SMITH, CARMEN 330.14 201.01 39.84 15.00 5.00 40.00 80.00 325.00 40.00 75.00 75.00 4.00 400.00 250.00 34.20 30.00 36.00 46.00 50.00 121.20 99.60 40.50 57.60 7,332.Q3 146.53 146.53 137.37 146.53 5,000.00 5,000.00 44.00 50.00 32.93 25.00 297.00 50.00 40.00 718.61 76.00 440.00 1,532.00 36.00 500.00 1,819,533.15 19,604.85 17,570.00 21.00 4.00 4.00 40.00 80.00 60.00 592.63 10.00 Current Date: 08/09/2 Tim2108;5~ User: KFINCHER - Karen Fincher Page: 29 Report:CK_AGENDA_REG]ORTRAIT_RC - CK; Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Al!:enda Check Rel!:ister 7/26/2006 through 8/8/2006 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP - 00240348 8/2/2006 SMITH, PATRICIA AP - 00240349 8/2/2006 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY AP - 00240349 8/2/2006 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY AP - 00240350 8/2/2006 SOLORIO, KEELY AP '00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP _ 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP _ 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP _ 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP _ 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP _ 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP _ 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP . 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON User: KFINCHER - Karen Fincher Page: 30 Report:CK _AGENDA_REG ]ORTRAIT _ RC - CK; Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout 4.00 257.92 862.07 18.00 13.93 14.19 17.65 12.90 12.90 16.38 29.47 43.88 77.60 13.93 14.93 20.96 14.74 12.47 13.12 12.90 75.92 102.83 50.44 12.90 13.34 14.19 12.90 12.90 12.90 104.93 15.00 14.19 12.90 14.59 12.90 13.93 13.48 14.75 145.77 100.02 13.76 20.00 230.17 14.14 12.90 50.61 131.08 119.95 99.11 138.03 145.03 13.76 14.34 647.20 Current Date: 08/09/2 Th::3 D 08;5~ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Ae:enda Check Ree:ister 7/26/2006 through 8/8/2006 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amonnt AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP _ 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP _ 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP . 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP _ 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 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00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP _ 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240353 8/2/2006 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON AP - 00240354 8/2/2006 SOUTHWEST MOBILE STORAGE INC AP - 00240355 8/2/2006 SPAIN, BILL AP - 00240356 8/2/2006 ST PIERRE, BRENDA AP - 00240357 8/2/2006 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY AP - 00240358 8/2/2006 STEINLINE, JOAN AP - 00240359 8/2/2006 STERLING COFFEE SERVICE AP - 00240359 8/2/2006 STERLING COFFEE SERVICE AP - 00240359 8/2/2006 STERLING COFFEE SERVICE AP - 00240359 8/2/2006 STERLING COFFEE SERVICE User: KFINCHER - Karen Fincher Page: 31 Report:CK_AGENDA_REG]ORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout 31.94 122.30 110.80 24.81 13.48 57.96 46.70 141.00 140.61 81.42 78.65 351.99 12.55 13.76 12.90 107.91 139.16 441.01 12.90 88.71 38.66 152.48 19.99 13.91 12.90 14.36 83.39 98.53 13.76 16.21 28.40 14.19 13.12 464.86 13.12 95.51 12.90 55.84 13.33 13.33 12.90 23.60 21.45 13.12 13.73 175.60 40.00 55.00 391.21 76.00 267.36 90.15 45.75 76.75 Current Date: 08/09/2 Ti:3 / 08:5~ Check No. AP - 00240360 AP - 0024036\ AP - 00240362 AP - 00240363 AP - 00240364 AP - 00240365 AP - 00240366 AP - 00240367 AP - 00240367 AP - 00240367 AP - 00240367 AP - 00240367 AP - 00240368 AP - 00240369 AP - 00240370 AP - 00240371 AP - 00240372 AP - 00240373 AP - 00240374 AP - 00240375 AP - 00240376 AP - 00240377 AP - 00240378 AP - 00240379 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 Ap.00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 0024038\ AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 AP - 00240381 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Ae:enda Check Ree:ister 7/26/2006 through 8/8/2006 Amount Check Date Vendor Name 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 8/2/2006 SWANK MOTION PICTURES INC SWIFT, TRlCIA T AKAMI, SAKURA TAYLOR, DEBRA TEVERBAUGH, VICKIE THEWES, KRISTINE THOMPSON, ISABEL THOMSON GALE THOMSON GALE THOMSON GALE THOMSON GALE THOMSON GALE TINOCO, MARIA TUCKERMAN, BARB TWEAKSTERS LLC, THE TWEAKSTERSLLC,THE UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA TRUSTEE FOR p, UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA TRUSTEE FOR p, UNITED WAY VALENCIA, SONIA VALLEJOS, CATHERINE ANTONIO VASQUEZ, JACQUELINE VAUGHN, CHERYL VAUGHT, LEIGH ANN VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON VER1Z0N VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON VERIZ0N VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON VERlZON 492.70 80.00 8.00 169.00 48.00 693.00 3.50 85.81 85.81 121.85 26.64 26.64 500.00 43.24 2,500.00 2,500.00 40,941.80 1,585.99 31.00 8.00 34.00 67.00 78.00 76.00 83.71 28.46 318.69 19.38 28.46 19.38 19.38 19.38 415.08 30.00 29.43 29.42 44.26 388.20 29.75 90.12 90.12 46.35 19.48 29.42 29.43 29.43 93.36 29.43 90.12 90.12 90.36 28.46 58.88 27.90 Current Date: 08/09/2 Time: 08:5~ 31. User: KFINCHER - Karen Fincher Page: 32 Report: CK _AGENDA_REG ]OR TRAIT _ RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Al!enda Check Rel!ister 7/26/2006 through 8/8/2006 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP - 00240381 8/2/2006 VERIZON AP - 00240381 8/2/2006 VERIZON AP - 00240381 812/2006 VERIZON AP - 0024038\ 8/2/2006 VERIZ0N AP - 00240381 8/2/2006 VERIZON AP - 00240381 8/2/2006 VERIZON AP - 00240381 8/2/2006 VERIZON AP - 00240381 812/2006 VERIZON AP - 00240381 8/2/2006 VERIZON AP - 00240381 8/2/2006 VERIZON AP - 00240381 8/2/2006 VERIZON AP - 0024038\ 8/212006 VERIZON AP - 00240381 8/2/2006 VERIZON AP - 00240381 8/212006 VERIZON AP - 00240381 812/2006 VERIZON AP - 00240381 8/2/2006 VERIZON AP - 00240381 812/2006 VERIZON AP - 00240381 8/2/2006 VERIZON AP - 00240381 8/2/2006 VERIZON AP - 00240381 8/2/2006 VERIZON AP - 00240381 8/2/2006 VERIZON AP - 00240381 8/2/2006 VERIZON AP - 00240382 8/2/2006 VIDEO GUYS, THE AP - 00240383 8/2/2006 VILLAMAR, MARIA AP _ 00240384 8/2/2006 VILLANUEVA, ROSA AP - 00240385 812/2006 VILLARIAL, ERIK AP - 00240386 8/2/2006 VY AS, BHARGA V AP _ 00240386 8/2/2006 VY AS, BHARGA V AP _ 00240387 8/212006 WALTERS WHOLESALE ELECTRIC CO AP - 00240388 8/2/2006 WEBER, MARY AP _ 00240389 8/2/2006 WELLS FARGO BANK AP _ 00240389 8/212006 WELLS FARGO BANK AP _ 00240389 8/2/2006 WELLS FARGO BANK AP - 00240390 8/212006 WHITE, STARLA AP - 00240391 8/2/2006 WILKERSON, CHRISTINA AP - 00240392 8/2/2006 WILLIAMS, BRENDA AP - 00240393 8/2/2006 WILSON, ALANA AP - 00240394 8/2/2006 WILSON, RYAN L AP - 00240395 8/2/2006 WONDERS OF WILDLIFE INC AP - 00240396 812/2006 WOO, DANIELLE AP - 00240397 8/2/2006 WOODARD, JENNIFER AP - 00240398 8/212006 WORD MILL PUBLISHING AP - 00240399 8/2/2006 WUMBUS CORPORATION AP - 00240400 8/2/2006 YANEZ, CINDY AP - 00240401 8/2/2006 Y AU, OLIVIA AP - 00240401 8/2/2006 Y AU, OLIVIA AP - 00240402 8/2/2006 YEE, LARRY AP - 00240403 8/2/2006 YU, CAMMY AP - 00240404 8/212006 ZEE MEDICAL INC AP - 00240405 8/2/2006 ZETTERBERG, BOB AP _ 00240406 8/2/2006 ANIMAL CARE EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES (A( AP _ 00240406 8/2/2006 ANIMAL CARE EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES (A( AP - 00240407 8/2/2006 UNITED SAFETY ACCESSORIES INe. AP - 00240407 8/2/2006 UNITED SAFETY ACCESSORIES INC. User: KFINCHER - Karen Fincher Page: 33 Report:CK_AGENDA_REG]ORTRAIT_RC - CK: Agenda Check Register Portrait Layout 27.45 29.47 56.11 19.38 29.43 19.38 19.38 95.91 19.38 90.37 31.86 19.95 90.37 28.46 159.79 577.46 469.79 469.79 30.99 130.28 207.89 43.06 53.88 40.00 108.00 100.00 40.00 76.00 78.14 48.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 300.00 4.00 80.00 98.00 1,000.00 300.00 365.00 32.00 50.00 700.00 550.79 500.00 36.00 42.00 24.00 264.00 112.70 49.17 1 1,985.00 11,985.00 1,642.35 1,642.35 Current Date: 08/09/2 Ti'33 08:5~ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Aeenda Check Reeister 7/26/2006 through 8/8/2006 Check No. Check Date Vendor Name Amount AP - 00240407 AP - 00240407 8/2/2006 UNITED SAFETY ACCESSORIES INC. 8/2/2006 UNITED SAFETY ACCESSORIES INe. 902.78 902.79 Total for Check ID AP: 4,460,653.07 Total for Entity: 4,460,653.07 User: KFINCHER . 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The Engineer's estimate was $3,457,940,00, All bids received exceeded the Engineer's Estimate and budgeted amount to the extent that funding for this project is not possible at this time, Staff will evaluate the overall project, cost and funding to determine how to proceed with the possibility of re-budgeting the project for next fiscal year. Respectfully submitted, (~}I( (('Lj~ cC / William J, O'Neil City Engineer WJO:CH/RO:ls Attachment 4/ BID SUMMARY FOR BID OPENING JULY 18, 2006 APPARENT LOW BIDDER Beryl Street Storm Drain Improvements and Pavement Rehabilitation from ENGINEERS COST Albert W. Davies, Inc. Alta Lorna Drive to Sunflower Street ESTIMATE UNIT UNIT I NO OTY UNIT DESCRJPTION COST AMOUNT COST AMOUNT 1. 1 LS Clear and Grub, mel. removal, unclass excav/fill & disposal $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $65,000.00 $65,000.00 2. 2 EA Remove existing tree, including ~oots and stump $500.00 $1,000.00 $600.00 $1,200.00 3. 1400 TONS ARHM Overlay, incl. pavement preparation & routing $90.00 $126,000.00 $105001 $147,00000 4. 4960 SY Cold Plane, per plan $4.00 $19,840.00 $2.45 $12,152.00 5. 15 EA Adjust manhole frame and cover to finish grade $250.001 $3,750.00 $570.001 $8,550.00 6. 10 EA Adjust water valve box, gas valve & cover to finish grade $150.00 $1,500.00 $380.00 $3,800.00 7. 550 TONS AC Pavement, iocI. pavement preparation. Section "A" $70.00 $38,500.00 $130.00 $71,500.00 8. 780 TONS Crushed Aggregate Base $30.00 $23,400.00 $56.00 $43,680.00 9. 8 EA Catch Basin W=28', incl. local depression, complete in place $20,000.00 $160,000.00 $22,800.00 $182,400.00 10. 20 EA Catch Basin W=21', inc!. local depression, complete in place $15,000.001 $300,000.00 $20,100.00 $402,000.00 11. 1 EA Catch Basin W= 14', incl. local depression, complete in place $10,000.001 $10,000.00 $15,000.001 $15,000.00 12. 17 EA Junction Structure No.2 $6,000.001 $102,000.00 $1,670.00 $28,390.00 13. 6 EA Manhole No.2 $10,000.00 $60,000.00 $12,600.001 $75,600.00 14. 1 EA Manhole No.4 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $29,600.00 $29,600.00 15. 1 LS Remove & replace in kind rockscape, inigation & landscape $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $20,000.001 $20,000.00 16. 1 LS Sawcut exist. Parkway drain & connect to new catch basin $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $980.001 $980.00 17. 560 LF Construct curb & gutter per per Std. 104 or match exist. $45.00 $25,200.00 $34001 $19,040.00 18. 1400 SF Construct access ramp per Std 102, Single Ramp $12.00 $16,800.00 $10.80 $15,120.00 19. 3400 SF Construct P.c.c. Sidewalk to match existing $6.00 $20,400.00 $5.20 $17,680.00 20. 8 LF Remove interfering portions of exist. 8" pye & install 36" Rep $300.00 $2,400.00 $800.00 $6,400.00 21. 1 LS Bracing or Shoring $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $18,500.00 $18,500.00 22. 2864 LF 90" RCP (l800D) $550.001$1,575,200.00 $555.00 $1,589,520.00 23. 963 LF 72" RCP (1500D) $450.00 $433,350.00 $422.00 $406,386.00 24. 782 LF 36" RCP (1500D) $250.00 $195,500.00 $362.00 $283,084.00 25. 403 LF 24" RCP (2000D) $200.00 $80,600.00 $340001 $137,020.00 26. 3 EA Construct concrete collar per APW A Std Dwg No. 380.3 $5,000.00 $15,000.00 $4,200.001 $12,600.00 27. 21 EA Construct support for conduits across trenches per Std 339 $500.00 $10,500.00 $1,400.001 $29,400.00 28. 1 LS Plug existing 3.36" RCP pipes with mortar and brick $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $1,000.001 $1,000.00 29. 12 EA Construct concrete blanket protection per Std 340 $500.00 $6,000.00 $1,220.00 $14,640.00 30. 2 EA Construct house connection remodeling per Std 338, Case A or B $10,000.00 $20,000.00 $2,420001 $4,840.00 31. 1 EA Construct Transition Structure No. I per Std 334 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $11,800001 $11,800.00 32. 1 EA Relocate existing water meter & service, complete in place $5,000.001 $5,000.00 $3,180001 $3,180.00 33. 1 LS Relocate exist. 6' & 8' water, replace 8" VCP to 8" DIP sewer, etc.. per CVWD plan $15,000.001 $15,000.00 $27,000001 $27,000.00 34. 1 LS Pothole all exist. Utilities crossing proposed storm drain prior to excavation $10,000.001 $10,000.00 $8,00000 $8,000.00 35. 2 EA Install construction signs $500.00 $1,000.00 $980001 $1,960.00 36. 1 LS Traffic Signing. Striping & Pavement Markings, per plan, complete in place $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $6,200001 $6,200.00 37. 1 LS Traffic Control $25.000.00 $25,000.00 $15,00000j $15,000.00 38. 1 LS SWPPP $20,000.00 $20,000.00 $12,000001 $12,000.00 I Page 1 TOTAL $3,457,940.00 L../1 1$3,747,222.00 BID SUMMARY FOR BID OPENING JULY 18, 2006 Beryl Street Storm Drain Improvements and Pavement Rehabilitation from S.J. & B. Group, Inc. Steve Bubalo Construction Alta Lorna Drive to Sunflower Street Co. UNIT UNIT NO OTY UNIT DESCRIPTION COST AMOUNT COST AMOUNT 1. 1 LS Clear and Grub, incl. removal, unclass excav/fill & disposal $125,000.001 $125,000.00 $30,000.00 I $30,000.00 2. 2 EA Remove existing tree, including roots and stump $1,000.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.001 $4,000.00 3. 1400 TONS ARHM Overlay, inc!. pavement preparation & routing $107.00 $149,800.00 $105.00 $147,000.00 4. 4960 SY Cold Plane, per plan $2001 $9,920.00 $2.00 $9,920.00 5. 15 EA Adjust manhole frame and cover to finish grade $400001 $6,000.00 $700.001 $ 10,500.00 6. 10 EA Adjust water valve box, gas valve & cover to finish grade $200.00 $2,000.00 $500.00 $5,000.00 7. 550 TONS AC Pavement, incl. paveme'nt preparation. Section "A" $147.00 $80,850.00 $120.00 $66,000.00 8. 780 TONS Crushed Aggregate Base $60.00 $46,800.00 $40.00 $31,200.00 9. 8 EA Catch Basin W=28', incl. local depression, complete in place $13,400.001 $107,200.00 $16,000.00 $128,000.00 10. 20 EA Catch Basin W=21', incl. local depression, complete in place $12,900.00 $258,000.00 $15,000.00 $300,000.00 11. 1 EA Catch Basin W=] 4', inc!. local depression, complete in place $ 10,700.00 $10,700.00 $13,000.001 $13,000.00 12. 17 EA Junction Structure No.2 $2,700.00 $45,900.00 $2,000.00 $34,000.00 13. 6 EA Manhole No.2 $14,500.00 $87,000.00 $14,000.00 $84,000.00 14. 1 EA Manhole NO.4 $24,000.00 $24,000.00 $25,000.00, $25,000.00 15. I LS Remove & replace in kind rockscape, irrigation & landscape $28,000.001 $28,000.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 16. I LS Sawcut exist. Parkway drain & connect to new catch basin $4,900.00 $4,900.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 17. 560 LF Construct curb & gutter per per Std. 104 or match exist. $37.00 $20,720.00 $50.00 $28,000.00 18. 1400 SF Construct access ramp per Std 102, Single Ramp $23.00 $32,200.00 $13.00 $18,200.00 19. 3400 SF Construct P.c.c. Sidewalk to match existing $9001 $30,600.00 $8.00 $27,200.00 20. 8 LF Remove interfering portions of exist. 8" PYC & install 36" RCP $400.001 $3,200.00 $300.00 $2,400.00 21. 1 LS Bracing or Shoring $37,000.00 $37,000.00 $150,000.00 $150,000.00 22. 2864 LF 90" RCP (18000) $629.00 $1,801,456.00 $695.00 $1,990,480.00 23. 963 LF 72" RCP (15000) $511.001 $492,093.00 $520.00 $500,760.00 24. 782 LF 36" RCP (15000) $211.001 $165,002.00 $200.00 $156,400.00 25. 403 LF 24" RCP (20000) $163.00 $65,689.00 $170.001 $68,510.00 26. 3 EA Construct concrete collar per APW A Std Dwg No. 380-3 $6,900.00 $20,700.00 $4,000.001 $12,000.00 27. 21 EA Construct support for conduits across trenches per Std 339 $3,700.001 $77,700.00 $800.00 $16,800.00 28. 1 LS Plug existing 3-36" RCP pipes with mortar and brick $500.001 $500.00 $1,200.00 $1,200.00 29. 12 EA Construct concrete blanket protection per SId 340 $1,000.001 $12,000.00 $500001 $6,000.00 30. 2 EA Construct house connection remodeling per SId 338, Case A or B $1,200.00 $2,400.00 $1,500.00 $3,000.00 31. 1 EA Construct Transition Structure No. I per Std 334 $17,900.00 $17,900.00 $12,000.001 $12,000.00 32. 1 EA Relocate existing water meter & service, complete in place $2,700.00 $2,700.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 33. 1 LS Relocate exist. 6" & 8" waler, replace 8" VCP to 8" DIP sewer, etc., $47,000.001 $47,000.00 $45,000001 $45,000.00 34. I LS Pothole all exist. Utilities crossing proposed storm drain prior to excavation $15,000.001 $15,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 35. 2 EA Inslall construction signs $500.00 I $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $2,000.00 36. 1 LS Traffic Signing, Slriping & Pavement Markings, per plan, complete in place $73,000.001 $73,000.00 $8,000.00 $8,000.00 37. I LS Traffic Control $27,000.00 $27,000.00 $10,000.001 $10,000.00 38. 1 LS SWPPP $5,000.001 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 , Page 2 TOTAL $3,937,930.00 J.J1, $3,979,570.00 . BID SUMMARY FOR BID OPENING JULY 18, 2006 Beryl Street Storm Drain Improvements and Pavement Rehabilitation from Garcia Juarez CoUch Construction, L.P. AHa Lorna Drive to Sunflower Street Construction Inc. UNIT UNIT I NO OTY UNIT DESCRIPTION COST AMOUNT COST AMOUNT I. 1 LS Clear and Grub, incl. removal, unclass excav/fill & disposal $20,000.00 $20,000.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 2. 2 EA Remove existing tree, including roots and stump $1,000.00 $2,000.00 $1,000.00 $2,00000 3. 1400 TONS ARHM Overlay, incl. pavement preparation & routing $120.00 $168,000.00 $95001 $133,000.00 4. 4960 SY Cold Plane, per plan $4.001 $19,840.00 $1.851 $9,176.00 5. 15 EA Adjust manhole frame and cover to finish grade $400.00 $6,000.00 $600001 $9,000.00 6. 10 EA Adjust water valve box, gas valve & cover to finish grade $300.001 $3,000.00 $500.00 $5,000.00 7. 550 TONS AC Pavement, incl. pavement preparation. Section "A" $90.00 I $49,500.00 $95.001 $52,250.00 8. 780 TONS Crushed Aggregate Base $25.00 $19,500.00 $40.00 $31,200.00 9. 8 EA Catch Basin W=28', inc!. local depression, complete in place $10,000.00 $80,000.00 $ 13,200.00 $105,600.00 10. 20 EA Catch Basin W=2I', incl. local depression, complete in place $8,000.00 $160,000.00 $11,000.00 $220,000.00 II. 1 EA Catch Basin W=14', incl. local depression, complete in place $7,000.00 $7,000.00 $8,00000 I $8,000.00 12. 17 EA Junction Structure No.2 $2,000.00 $34,000.00 $11,000.001 $187,000.00 13. 6 EA Manhole No.2 $15,000.001 $90,000.00 $10,000.001 $60,000.00 14. 1 EA Manhole No.4 $15,000001 $15,000.00 $50,000.001 $50,000.00 15. 1 LS Remove & replace in kind rockscape, irrigation & landscape $20,000.001 $20,000.00 $4,500.00 $4,500.00 16. 1 LS Sawcut exist. Parkway drain & connect to new catch basin $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $4,000.00 $4,000.00 17. 560 LF Construct curb & gutter per per Std. 104 or match exist. $50.00 $28,000.00 $28.001 $15,680.00 18. 1400 SF Construct access ramp per Std 102, Single Ramp $12.00 $16,800.00 $15.001 $2] ,000.00 ]9. 3400 SF Construct P.C.c. Sidewalk to match existing $6.00 $20,400.00 $12.00 $40,800.00 20. 8 LF Remove interfering portions of exist. 8" PYC & install 36" RCP $800.00 $6,400.00 $2,000.001 $16,000.00 21. I LS Bracing or Shoring $550,000.00 $550,000.00 $100,000.001 $100,000.00 22. 2864 LF 90" RCP (18000) $700.001$2,004,800.00 I $1,260.00 $3,608,640.00 23. 963 LF 72" RCP (15000) $650.001 $625,950.00 $1,075.00 $1,035,225.00 24. 782 LF 36" RCP (15000) $150.00 $117,300.00 $490.00 $383,180.00 25. 403 LF 24" RCP (20000) $140.001 $56,420.00 $240.00 $96,720.00 26. 3 EA Construct concrete collar per APW A Std Dwg No. 380-3 $1,000.00 $3,000.00 $1,500.00 I . $4,500.00 27. 21 EA Construct support for conduits across trenches per Std 339 $1,500.00 $31,500.00 $500.00 $10,500.00 28. I LS Plug existing 3-36" RCP pipes with mortar and brick $1,000.001 $1,000.00 $1,500.00] $1,500.00 29. 12 EA Construct concrete blanket protection per Std 340 $1,00000 $12,000.00 $750.00 $9,000.00 30. 2 EA Construct house connection remodeling per Std 338, Case A or B $2,000.001 $4,000.00 $2,000.00 $4,000.00 31. I EA Construct Transition Structure No.1 per Std 334 S 15,000.001 $15,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 32. 1 EA Relocate existing water meter & service, complete in place $2,000001 $2,000.00 $2,000.001 $2,000.00 33. I LS Relocate exist. 6" & 8" water, replace 8" VCP to 8" DIP sewer, etc., $40,000.001 $40,000.00 $94,000.00 $94,000.00 34. I LS Pothole all exist. Utilities crossing proposed storm drain prior 10 excavation $ 1 0,000.00 $10,000.00 $60,000.00 $60,000.00 35. 2 EA Install construction signs $1,00000 I $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $4,000.00 36. I LS Traffic Signing, Striping & Pavement Markings, per plan, complete in place $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $7,000.00 $7,000.00 37. 1 LS Traffic Control $10,000.00 I $10,000.00 $15,00000 $15,000.00 38. 1 LS swppp $5,000.001 $5,000.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 , , Page 3 TOTAL 1$4,272,410.00 l./LlI$6,471,97100 . I BERYL STREET STORM DRAIN AND PAVEMENT REHABILITATION FROM ALTA LOM! DRIVE TO SUNFLOWER STREET 5' CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA VICINITY MAP ~ NTS 1./3 STAFF REpORT ENGINEERlNG DEPARTMENT Date: August 16,2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Willie Valbuena, Assistant Engineer Subject: APPROVAL OF A REQUEST TO SUMMARILY VACATE EXCESS STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY AT THE TERMINUS OF RED HILL COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE, WEST OF CALLE CASINO, V-204 - APN 207-101-23 & 35 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution ordering the summary vacation of excess right-of-way at the terminus of Red Hill Country Club Drive, west of Calle Casino and directing the City Clerk to present same to the County Recorder for recordation. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Red Hill Country Club is currently processing DRC2005-00068 for phased construction of a new Golf Course Clubhouse, including banquet facilities, dining room, kitchen, parking, and related amenities in the Low Residential District. In conjunction with this processing, Red Hill Country Club has requested the vacation of a portion of Red Hill Country Club Drive that is contiguous to the property. Said easement is located at the terminus of Red Hill Country Club Drive, west of Calle Casino and presently encroaching onto the parking lot of the clubhouse. Once vacated, said easement area will be part of the Clubhouse and will be maintained by the property owner. Utility companies, other agencies and various City divisions have been notified of the proposed vacation and were asked for comments. There were no objections to the vacation from any of the groups noti fied. On July 26, 2006, the Planning Commission determined that the vacation of the excess right-of-way at the tcrminus of Red Hill Country Club Drive, west of Calle Casino, is in conformance with the General Plan and recommended that said vacation occur. Respectfully submitted, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENGINEERING DIVISION 9tf!(({lU William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:WV:tv Lf(P Attachment(s) S~TE 1 ~ (j") z ~ <( --1 W W => Z W z n: => <( w U Z > w <( > f <( , ; FOOTHILL BLVD z 0 ~ --1 W W Z U => => w Z => Z Z > => w w w <( 0 :> > :r: L <( <( 0 SAN a:: ~ z > A N CITY 0 F RANCHO CUCAMONGA ITEM:~4 TITLE }/1~MAe ENCINE,:rUNG DiVISION Lf1 RESOLUTION NO. ot; -1 L.f3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, SUMMARILY ORDERING THE VACATION OF EXCESS RIGHT-OF- WAY LOCATED AT THE TERMINUS OF RED HILL COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE, WEST OF CALLE CASINO WHEREAS, by Chapter 4, Article I, Section 8334, of the Streets and Highway Code, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga is authorized to summarily vacate the excess right-of-way located at the terminus of Red Hill Country Club Drive, west of Calle Casino; and WHEREAS, on July 26, 2006, the Planning Commission determined that the vacation of excess right-of-way located at the terminus of Red Hill Country Club Drive, west of Calle Casino, is in conformance with the General Plan and recommended that the vacation occur; and WHEREAS, the City Council found by all the evidence submitted that the excess street right-of-way is not required for street and highway purposes; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: SECTION 1: SECTION 2: SECTION 3: SECTION 4: SECTION 5: That the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby makes its order vacating excess street right-of-way located at the terminus of Red Hill Country Club Drive, west of Calle Casino, as described in Exhibit "A" and shown on Exhibit "B". That the subject vacation shall be subject to the reservation and exception, if any, for existing utilities on record. That from and after the date the Resolution is recorded, said excess street right-of-way no longer constitutes a public easement. That the City Clerk shall cause a certified copy of this resolution to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino County, California. That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this resolution, and it shall thereupon take effect and be in force. h/8 Page 1 of I PENCO ENGINEERING, INC. ONE TECHNOLOGY PARK-BUILDING J-725 IRVINE, CA 92618 APRIL 05, 2006 IN: 126501 EXHIBiT "An LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR STREET VACATION FOR A PORTION OF RED HILL COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE THAT CERTAIN STRIP OF LAND, 40.00 FEET WIDE, KNOWN AS RED HILL COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE, IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS GRANTED TO THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO BY DEED RECORDED NOVEMBER 22, 1923 IN BOOK 819, PAGE 80 OF DEEDS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF S,l\!D COUNTY, THE CENTERLINE OF SAID STRIP OF LAND BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS COMMENCING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WESTERLY LINE OF TRACT NO. 2386 AS SHOWN ON A MAP FILED IN BOOK 34 PAGES 14 THROUGH 16 OF MAPS, RECORDS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY WITH THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID RED HILL COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE, SAID VVESTERL Y LINE ALSO BEING THE WESTERL Y LINE OF A 2000 FOOT WIDE ALLEY WEST OF LOT 2 OF SAID TRACT; THENCE ALONG THE SOUTHERL Y PROLONGATION OF THE WESTERL Y LINE OF SAID TRACT SOUTH 20.62 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF SAID RED HILL COUNTRY CI_UB DRIVE; THENCE ALONG SAID CENTERLINE SOUTH 75"52'00" WEST 17.57 FEET TO THE TRUE. POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID CENTERLINE SOUTH 75"52'00" WEST 12.40 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 60027'00" WEST 10000 FEET TO THE POINT OF TERMINATION. THE SIDE LINES OF SAID STRIP OF LAND BEING BOUNDED ON THE NORTHEAST BY ^ LINE BEARING SOUTH 14008'00" EAST AND PASSING THROUGH THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING AND BEING BOUNDED ON THE SOUTHWEST BY A LINE BEARING SOUTH 13000'30" EAST AND PASSING THROUGH THE POINT OF TERMINATION CONTAINING; 4,496 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS EXHIBIT "B" ATTACHED AND BY THIS REFERENCE MADE A PART HEREOF. THIS DESCRIPTION W ARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECTION. J).J- WILLIAM E. SNO I PLS NO. 4725 REG. EXP 09/3 /07 F J08\~(JO~\f) i265U I \~urvcy\Ll:plOe~cnptll)llSiLEC.ii\L-ST. V AC,\ T10N Joe 41 EXHIBIT 'B' STREET V ACA nON \ \\ <el<e \~~ ~I~ ~\<!>~ ~ "- . o~ '\ ,J'" ~~, FED HJLL SUBDJVJSJON "("'-?o. 8 , I., " . '/ STREET VACATION u , J\;J.8. ?-JJ33 POR LOT -j? o. WILW,M E P.LS NO. REG. EXP PENCO ENGINEERING, INC. Civil Engineering Planning Surveying SKETCH TO ACCOMPANY A LEGAL DESCRIPTION CITY 0 F RANCHO CUCAMONGA STREET VACATION OPe TecmolcQy Perk Suid", J-725 <vre, Cdtcmo 92bl!3 (949) 753-{Jm SHEET 1 OF 2 NOTE: SEE SHEET 2 FOR EASEMENT NOTES, LEGEND: - r n 1 N ~ " c c C\ "- lr c "- '" c o . TI SCALE 1" ~ 120' , ~ r ~ , ,- ~ , z 9 ~ <( u <r > / ~ C o " -g. c u ~ ~ Q d '" ~ --' /' '" ~ > c ~ ~ / <=> lfl '" ru NB9'JI'OO"W 1 00.00' = /' 7 = = ru /' '" o -, /' "- DRAWN BY: REP CHECKED BY: WES DA TE: 03-14-06 JOB No 1265.03 EXHIBIT "B" STREET VACATION 0) o o o EXISTING EASEMENTS OF RECORD o AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES PURPOSES TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY PER A DOCUMENT RECORDED JUNE 3, 1957, BOOK 4246, PAGE 148, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS (PLOTTED) AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES PURPOSES TO GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA PER A DOCUMENT RECORDED SEPTEMBER 5, 1957, BOOK 4318, PAGE 110, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS (PLOTTED) AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES PURPOSES TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY PER A DOCUMENT RECORDED APRIL ", 1957, BOOK 4204, PAGE 68, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS (PLOTTED) AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES PURPOSES PER A DOCUMENT RECORDED MARCH 22, 1946, BOOK 1881, PAGE 42 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. (PLOTTED) AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES PURPOSES TO GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA PER A DOCUMENT RECORDED AUGUST 9, 1956. BOOK 4008, PAGE 527, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS (PLOTTED) AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILlTES PURPOSES TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY PER A DOCUMENT RECORDED APRIL 19, 1956, BOOK 4210, PAGE 398, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS (PLOTTED) o SHEET 2 OF 2 e- '" fL >: (L '" OJ ~ M (U '" '" '" ru if' '" ..... '" '" '" . '0 ru , e- o: V> , e- V> , Z o e- q: u q: > / '" C o +' rr L u '" ~ q " 0> ~ ...J / ~ > L ~ '" / o If) '" ru o / ". o o (\j /' '" S/ '] '-- THE C I T Y o F ANClIO UCAMONCA Staff Report FROM: SUBJECT: August 16, 2006 Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager Carrie Pincott, Records Coordinator Destruction of City Records DATE: TO: RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council approve the attached Resolution authorizing the destruction of City records pursuant to California Government Code Section 34090, the City's Records Retention Schedule, and other applicable legal citations. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: The records in the attached destruction requests have met their required retention as listed in the City's Records Retention Schedule, and are due for final disposition. The records have been reviewed and approved for destruction by the Department representatives, the Department Head and the City Attorney. CAP (Attachments as noted) S2. RESOLUTION NO. 06-.2 J.j'l A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE DESTRUCTION OF CITY RECORDS WHICH ARE NO LONGER REQUIRED AS SET FORTH IN CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 34090 AND OTHER APPLICABLE LEGAL REFERENCES WHEREAS, it has been determined that certain City records have been retained in compliance with all applicable Federal, State and local statutes; and WHEREAS, said City records have met their useful life and are no longer required for public or private purposes: WHEREAS, destruction of said records is necessary to conserve storage space, increase staff productivity, and maintain conformance with the City's Records Management Policy; and WHEREAS, said records as listed in Exhibit "A" attached hereto have been approved for destruction by the City Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does hereby resolve as follows: SECTION 1: That approval and authorization is hereby given to destroy those records described as Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. S3 SECTION 2: That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this resolution, and thenceforth and thereafter the same shall be in full force and effect. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: William J. Alexander, Mayor ATTEST: Debra J. Adams, CMC, City Clerk 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. Executed this , at Rancho Cucamonga, California. Debra J. Adams, CMC, City Clerk 5/./ EXHIBIT 'A' Records Destruction Authorizations for the followng Departments / Divisions City Manager Personnel Finance Building & Safety Planning Community Services Engineering/Admin Redevelopment Finance Fire Finance 55 "''' 0'" . c .. N'" .......'='! Ill", 00 .... '" o .... L- o Co ClI a: c o .... lU U ;;: .... o z c o .... 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'" .. .. f .. " .. " " 1/1", .. .. .. " 0 J: J: J: J: Qu ~ F III qj >< fi: MEMORANDUM CiTY CLERK'S OFFICE Date: August 16, 2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: Debra J. Adams, CMC, City Clerk Subject: REMOVAL OF CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM 06 Please remove Consent Calendar Item 06 as additional information is needed. The item will be brought back at a future meeting. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: August, 16,2006 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council, Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: Carrie Pincott, Record's Coordinator SUBJECT: Records Retention Schedule Amendments RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached Resolution approving records retention schedule additions and amendments for the Information Systems (IS) Department. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: As services and programs in the City are added or changed, it becomes necessary to review and amend the records retention schedules to reflect and include all the records associated with the services and programs. In addition, departments will occasionally request amendments to the retention schedules to coincide with the records management administrative practices of the department or to appropriately reflect a legal citation pertinent to the records. The proposed additions and amendments are presented for consideration due to the reasons outlined above. The additions and amendments have been reviewed by the City Attorney's Office and have been approved as legally compliant. The final step to legally validate the amended schedules is approval of the governing body. CfL? RESOLUTION NO. 06-21/5 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING RECORDS RETENTION SCHEDULE ADDITIONS AND AMENDMENTS FOR THE INFORMATION SYSTEMS (IS) DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA WHEREAS, it has been determined that the City records listed in Exhibit A, attached, be retained for the designated periods of time based on their administrative, fiscal, legal and historical values; and WHEREAS, staff from the IS Department responsible for each record series have reviewed and approved the recommended additions and amendments to the retention schedule for that Department/Division; and WHEREAS, the City Attorney's Office has determined that each recommendation is legally compliant; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does hereby resolve as follows: SECTION 1: That the proposed additions and amendments to records retention schedules included in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof are approved. SECTION 2: That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this resolution, and thenceforth and thereafter the same shall be in full force and effect. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 16th day of August, 2006 AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: William J. Alexander, Mayor CJ3 Resolution No. 06-*** Page 2 ATTEST: Debra J. Adams, CMC, City Clerk 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 August, 2006 Executed this 16th day of August 2006, at Rancho Cucamonga, California. Debra J. Adams, CMC, City Clerk 91 EXHIBIT 'A' Miscellaneous Amendments to I.S. Retention Schedule I.S.DEPARTMENT 5010.0 - Nightly Systems Backups An administrative change: Reduce retention for backup tapes from 60 days to 6 days for data recovery purposes: the data is reflected in records which are subject to retention under other departments' and other record series. The daily backup tapes are reused in a 6-day rotation 5010.1 - Monthly Systems The Department would like this changed from a 24-month rotation to a 12-month rotation. (Backup tapes are reused in a 12-month rotation.) 5010.2 Year-end System Backups The Department would like this changed from a 24-month retention to a 7 year retention for fiscal and calendar year-end backups of various City computer systems. Citation: AID No legal statute applicable, OR staff opts to retain records longer than the minimum established by statute. (Length of retention based on administrative value of the records. ) In addition to the changes mentioned previously the IS Department would like to add the following items to the Retention Schedule. 5010.3 Weekly Backup Tapes - Retention 6 Weeks Weekly backup tapes from various City Computer Systems. 5010.4 Quarterly Backup Tapes - Retention 6 Quarters Quarterly backup tapes from various City Computer Systems. q5 STAFF REpORT ENGINEERING DEP"\RTMENT Date: To: From: By: Subject: August 16, 2006 Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager William J. O'Neil, City Engineer Jerry A. Dyer, Senior Civil Engineer rw APPROVAL OF AN ENGINEERINl SERVICES CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER IN THE AMOUNT OF $69,880 AND $83,840 FOR MDS CONSULTING AMENDING CONTRACT NOS. 02-062, 03-033 AND 03-066 FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES ASSOCIATED WITH COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICTS 2001-01 AND 2003-01, AND APPROPRIATE $3,060 (CFD 2001) TO ACCOUNT NO. 16123035300 AND $78,840 (CFD 2003) TO ACCOUNT NO. 16143035300 FROM CFD 2001-01 AND CFD 2003 FUND BALANCE RESPECTIVELY RECOMMENDATION Community Facilities Districts 2001-01 and 2003-01 were formed as the funding mechanism for the infrastructure improvements benefiting the Victoria Gardens Regional Center. MDS Consulting entered into professional services agreements with the City to provide the engineering design plans for said infrastructure work. The work is now complete and the engineering change orders represent the reconciliation of work performed by MDS Consulting that was beyond the original scope of service. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Community Facilities Districts 2001-01 and 2003-01 were formed as the funding mechanism for the infrastructure improvements benefiting the Victoria Gardens Regional Center. MDS Consulting entered into professional services agreements with the City to provide the engineering design plans for said infrastructure work. The work is now complete and the engineering change orders represent the reconciliation of work performed by MDS Consulting that was beyond the original scope of service. Respectfully submitted, ~cf(( ceCe / William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJOJAD qft; FO ~ > << ~ > o ~< PROJECT LOCATION CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COMMUNITY FACILlTIES DISTRICT VICTORIA GARDENS MALL VICINITY MAP NTS RANCHO CUCAMONGA I COMMUNITY SfRVICfS Staff Report DAlE: TO: FROM: BY: SUBJECT: August 16, 2006 Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager Kevin McArdle, Community Services Director Paula Pachon, Management Analyst III APPROVAL OF PROMOTING ARTS AND LITERACY (PAL) CAMPAIGN SPONSORSHIP APPROVAL POLICY AND AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE AGREEMENTS WITH DIAMOND LEVEL PAL DONORS FOR THE VICTORIA GARDENS CULTURAL CENTER PROJECT RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council approve the Promoting Arts and Literacy (PAL) Campaign Sponsorship Approval Policy and authorize staff to execute agreements with Diamond Level ($100,000+) PAL donors in support of the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center project. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Since April 2003, the Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation and the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library Foundation have combined efforts in a joint Promoting Arts and Literacy (PAL) Campaign to raise funds for the construction, programming and operations of the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center. As the Campaign includes the solicitation of major contributions from corporations and foundations, as well as from community groups and individuals the two Foundations developed and approved a PAL Sponsorship Approval Policy. This attached policy was approved by the leadership of the PAL Campaign and the Rancho Cucamonga Community and Library Foundations Board of Directors in May 2004 and sent to the City Council as information. As fundraising opportunities have presented themselves over the past two years, in accordance with the Sponsorship Approval Policy, staff has kept the City Council informed of potential donations and has proceeded to finalize negotiations with donors. In order to formalize agreements with donors, a Sponsorship Agreement has been developed by the City Attorney's Office and is attached for the City Council's information. As a part of the fundraising plan for the Campaign, donor benefits have been assigned to Diamond level donors (those contributing $100,000+). These include: naming rights q~ MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL ApPROVAL OF PAL CAMPAIGN SPONSORSHIP ApPROVAL POLICY AND AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE AGREEMENTS WITH DIAMOND LEVEL DONORS FOR THE VICTORIA GARDENS CULTURAL CENTER PROJECT AUGUST 16, 2006 (incorporation of the donor's name into the name of the identified facility), and/or presenting rights (recognition with a special plaque at the entrance to the identified facility noting the donor's generous presentation of the space) as well as a number other benefits that include: recognition on the Spotlight Donor Wall, engraved brick paver on the Donor Brickwalk, a Playhouse Membership, sponsorship recognition for the 2006 Gala for the Arts and sponsorship recognition for the 2006 Library Telethon. The attached chart lists the current PAL Diamond Level donors and their respective naming/presenting benefits. Staff, therefore, recommends that the City Council formally approve the PAL Campaign Sponsorship Approval Policy and authorize staff to execute the attached agreement with our Diamond Level PAL donors. Respectfully submitted, Kevin McArdle Community Services Director 1:ICOMMSERv\Council&Boards\CifyCounciAStaffReporlsI200IMpprovalExecutePALAgreements.8. 16. 06.doc qq Rancho Cucamonga Community and Library Foundations "Promoting Arts and Literacy Campaign" Sponsorship Approval Policv PURPOSE: The two Foundations have combined efforts in a joint Campaign to raise funds for the programming and operation of the future Cultural Center facility. This Campaign will include the solicitation of major contributions from Corporations and Foundations, as well as donations from community groups and individuals. A Donors' Recognition Program has been developed that includes naming rights opportunities, facility presentation options, amenity plaque options and donor wall listings. The purpose of this policy is to define what levels of approval are required for sponsorships and certain guidelines that must be considered during the solicitation and approval processes. APPROVAL REOUlREMENTS: The following chart identifies the various levels of potential sponsorships and the approval level that is required at each level. In general, the higher value sponsorships require a higher level of approval due to the increasing level of public exposure, signage and possibly even naming rights options. Since the Cultural Center will be a public building owned and operated by the City of Rancho Cucamonga, it is necessary that policy maker approvals be obtained to insure compliance with the guidelines identified below. Following is a listing of the various sponsorship levels and required approvals: (Attached is a chart that more specifically details the sponsorship categories and associated benefits) . Individual Appeals (Bricks, Playhouse seats, Library stacks, Library tables/chairs, Library books/magazines, Family Tile Wall, etc.) Approval requirements: Approval of inscription information by Department Director . Contributions UP to $5,000 (For contributions under $5,000, not meeting the amount required for Spotlight Donor categories) Approval requirements: Approval of inscription information by Department Director . Spotlil!ht Donors - Pearl and Sapphire Levels (For contributions between $5,000 to $24,999) Approval requirements: Coordination with and approval by Department Director prior to securing donation , {)'D . Spotlil!ht Donors - Rubv and Emerald Levels (For contributions between $25,000 to $99.000) Approval requirements: Coordination with and approval by 1) Department Director; and 2) PAL Campaign Cabinet prior to securing donation . Spotlil!ht Donors - Diamond Level (For contributions of$100,000 and up) Approval requirements: Coordination with and approval by 1) Department Director; 2) PAL Campaign Cabinet; and 3) City Council prior to securing donation SPONSORSHIP APPROVAL GUIDELINES: It is important that all approved sponsors for the Cultural Center meet certain guidelines to insure that the sponsor's purpose, mission and objectives are consistent with the values and mission of the Cultural Center and the City of Rancho Cucamonga. In considering the solicitation and subsequent approval of a potential sponsor, the following guidelines must be met: 1. The primary mission of the Cultural Center is to provide programs and services aimed at families and youth. All potential sponsors, and all wording on donor recognition/individual appeal plaques must encourage wholesome and healthy family- oriented values. In considering potential sponsorships, consideration should be given to issues such as: a. Sponsorships should not be considered that would promote unhealthy lifestyles, including, but not limited to tobacco products, alcoholic beverages, etc. b. Sponsorships should not be considered which would promote groups, programs or products that would not reasonably be considered as supporting positive family values and/or positive youth development. c. Sponsorships should not be considered from any donor whose purpose or conduct would reasonably demean the reputation, image or good-will of the Cultural Center. 2. Sponsorships, and wording on donor recognition/individual appeal plaques, should not be considered which could place the staff, Foundations, City Councilor the City in any potential or perceived conflict of interest. 3. Sponsorships should only be approved with corporations, organizations or individuals who wish to contribute, based solely on their support of the mission and objectives of the Cultural Center. While acknowledgement of the sponsor's official business, name and/or affiliation is important for positive appreciation, the donor recognition program, including wording used on donor recognition/individual appeal plaques, shall not be allowed for marketing or advertisement of specific products, projects, campaigns, etc. The exception to this guideline would be in limited circumstances when the Cultural Center, or the PAL Campaign, specifically solicits and permits a designated product to be "the official product of the Cultural Center". I () I 4. Potential sponsorships should be evaluated in terms of their possible negative impact on soliciting and obtaining additional sponsors in the future. Sponsors should not be considered if such approval would likely result in a significant reduction in future sponsors for the Cultural Center. /()2. VICTORIA GARDENS CULTURAL CENTER SPONSORSHIP, NAMING/PRESENTING RIGHTS AGREEMENT This SPONSORSHIP, NAMING/PRESENTING RIGHTS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is entered into this XXX day of XXX, 2006 ("Effective Date"), by and between The City of Rancho Cucamonga, a municipal corporation ("City"), the Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation, a California non-profit entity ("Foundation") and XXXX, a Diamond Level Promoting Arts & Literacy (PAL) donor ("Sponsor"). A. Recitals. (i) The City is authorized to grant to persons and/or entities desiring to make financial donations to the Foundation for the benefit of the residents of the City, certain privileges, including naming/presenting and signage rights, as to certain facilities and/or areas of the City, as specified herein. (ii) Sponsor desires to make an irrevocable donation to the Foundation, for the benefit of the City, and City desires to provide Sponsor with donor privileges, including signage rights as to certain premises of the City specified in this Agreement, and subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein. B. Agreement. Now therefore, in consideration of covenants and mutual consideration set forth hereinafter, the parties agree as follows: 1. Donor Status and Privileges. Following the Effective Date of this Agreement and upon receipt of the initial donation payment, as described below, the Sponsor shall be designated and recognized by the City as a Sponsor at a specified level. This designation shall afford Sponsor certain donor privileges, including, without limitation, the following: xxx 2. Sponsorship, Naming/Presenting. (a) Upon the effective date of this Agreement, Sponsor shall be entitled to exclusive naming/presenting rights to specified areas of the Cultural Center (building, lobby, dressing rooms, plaza, etc., as designated for such use in advance by the City). For naming rights donors, the name of the area or facility to which naming rights are granted to the Sponsor ("named area") shall thereafter bear the Sponsor's name and/or logo (e.g., "The John Doe Company Theatre"). The City shall have sole discretion to approve the name and/or logo to be used, and to determine what areas and facilities are eligible to be named. Such determination shall take into account the minimum level of qualifying donation for each area. Prior to the latest date by which Sponsor must make an initial payment of the donation, the City and Sponsor shall meet and confer in good faith in order to agree on the area to be named/presented. In the event the City and Sponsor cannot agree on an area to be named, then either party may terminate this Agreement as provided in Section 8, below, or they may continue to negotiate in good faith and the payment date shall be extended until an agreement is reached. !o3 (b) To the extent permitted by law, naming/presenting and signage rights shall endure in perpetuity, subject only to an unforeseen need of the City to engage in repair, construction or relocation of its facilities and/or other property bearing such signage. In such event, the City will utilize its best efforts to provide an alternative location for signage satisfactory to the Sponsor. The City will take all necessary steps to advise all local governments and agencies of the change of name, and to ensure that the Sponsor's name is reflected in the new name of the named area in publications, directional signs, directories, websites, maps and collateral material, as determined by City. Sponsor agrees and understands that the City will not be able to immediately complete all name changes in all mediums. However, the City will begin the process immediately and will complete all signage installation, name changes and updates within twelve (12) months of the Effective Date hereof, unless otherwise agreed upon. Thereafter, the City shall maintain all signage in good condition, normal wear and tear excepted. In the event your sign is damaged beyond repair or stolen, then City shall replace the sign at its expense. Any sign damaged through negligence of the City shall be replaced at City's expense. 3. landmark Signage. landmark signage indicating the Sponsor's name and the named/presented area or public facility theatre, lobby, etc.") name shall be sized and located as set forth in Attachment "A" hereto which attachment is hereby incorporated by reference. In the event that Sponsor changes its name or corporate logo, City agrees to cooperate in good faith to implement the updating of such signage, at Sponsor's expense, and subject to the obligation to meet and confer. 4. Trademarks. City acknowledges that all rights to the trademark, service mark and trade name, together with any associated logos or designs belong to Sponsor, to the extent permitted by law, and that City is acquiring no rights to any of the Sponsor's trademarks, service marks, trade names or other intellectual property rights as a result of entering into this Agreement. 5. Term. The term of this Agreement shall begin on the Effective Date and continue in perpetuity until terminated. 6. Sponsor's Donation. Over a maximum of a XXX year term commencing on the Effective Date, Sponsor shall irrevocably donate a total amount not less than $XXX to the Foundation for the benefit of the "Promoting Arts and Literacy" (PAL) campaign. Subject to Sponsor's right to make full payment prior to the end of the five year term, Sponsor agrees to the following payment structure: (a) It is noted that Sponsor made an initial payment of $XXX to the PAL campaign on XXX. (b) Thereafter, the following monies will be irrevocably paid to Foundation for the PAL Campaign over a period not to exceed XXX years as follows: XXX The City or Foundation shall invoice Sponsor for the foregoing amount at least thirty (30) days prior to the due date for pledge payment provided, however, that a failure to provide such invoice shall not affect the Sponsor's obligation to pay. Itil The City and Foundation jointly reserve the right to require any of the required payments to be made directly to the Foundation if determined to be in the best interest of the City and Foundation. (c) Expenses. Except as otherwise provided herein, the Foundation shall bear all of its own costs and expenses arising out of its performance or obligations under this Agreement, and shall bear all costs and expenses incurred by the City for installing, maintaining, and/or operating landmark signage bearing the Sponsor's name and/or logo. 8. Warranties and Representations a. By City. As an inducement to Sponsor to enter into and consummate this Agreement, City represents, warrants and covenants as follows: (i) No Conflict. The entering and performance of this Agreement by the City does not and will not violate, conflict with or result in a material default under another contract, agreement, decree, judgment, undertaking, conveyance, lien or encumbrance to which the City is a party or by which it or any of its property is or may become subject or bound. Except as otherwise required by law, the City will not grant any rights under any future agreement, nor will it permit or suffer any lien, obligation or encumbrances, or enter into any contract that will conflict with the full enjoyment by Sponsor of its rights under this Agreement or the performance by the City of its obligations under this Agreement. (ii) Right to Make Full Grant. The City has and shall have all requisite ownership, rights and licenses to perform its obligations under this Agreement fully as contemplated hereby and to grant to Sponsor all rights purported to be granted hereunder, free and clear of any and all agreements, liens, adverse claims, encumbrances and interests of any person or party. (iii) Misuse of Sponsor Name or Logo. The City will cooperate with Sponsor to ensure that the integrity of the Sponsor name and logo is not compromised and that they are properly utilized in publication, signage, and other sources with which the City is involved. (b) By Sponsor. As an inducement to the City and Foundation entering into and consummating this Agreement, Sponsor represents, warrants and covenants as follows: (i) Organization and Enforceability. If the Sponsor is a corporation, then Sponsor represents that it is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing in the State of California. The execution and delivery of this Agreement by Sponsor and the transactions contemplated hereby have been duly and validly authorized by all necessary action on the part of Sponsor and its officers. This Agreement constitutes a valid and binding obligation of Sponsor that is enforceable in accordance with its terms. (ii) No Conflict. The entering into and performance of this Agreement by Sponsor does not and will not violate, conflict with or result in a material default under any other contract, agreement, decree, judgment, undertaking, conveyance, lien or encumbrance to which Sponsor is a /65 party or by which it or any of its property is or may become subject or bound. (iii) Ownership of Name. Sponsor warrants that it has sole proprietary right to use of the name and any logos or commercial marks to be used in connection with this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Sponsor agrees to indemnify, defend and hold the City, its elected officials, officers and employees harmless, as to any damages, judgments or liabilities arising out of any claim alleging that the City has infringed any proprietary or intellectual property right in connection with its naming any area or facility or installing any signage incorporating any of Sponsor's names, logos or marks, in connection with this Agreement. (d) Termination. a. In the event of a breach or failure by one party to meet the obligations set forth in this Agreement, the parties agree to take the following steps: (1) the complaining party must provide written notice specifying the breach or violation; (2) if the receiving party fails to cure the breach or violation within thirty (30) days following service of written notice by the complaining party, the parties specifically agree that their principals will meet in person within thirty (30) days thereafter to discuss methods of resolution. If the parties are unable to resolve the dispute during their meeting, the complaining party shall issue a notice of termination. Thirty (30) days following the issuance of the notice of termination, the parties may exercise their right to seek relief through arbitration or litigation and any and all Sponsor signage shall be removed and destroyed, and the City shall use its best efforts to promptly cause the Sponsor's name to be removed from all documents, publications, websites and/or any other materials that include Sponsor's name and/or logo as a result of this Agreement. (b) In addition to the rights afforded subsection (a), Sponsor may terminate this Agreement at any time for any or no reason by providing not less than thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City and Foundation, in which case, any and all Sponsor signage shall be removed and destroyed, and the City shall use its best efforts to promptly cause the Sponsor's name to be removed from all documents, publications, websites and/or any other materials which include Sponsor's name and/or logo as a result of this Agreement. If Sponsor terminates this Agreement under this subsection prior to making all payments as required herein, as a result of Sponsor's reaso"nable and good faith determination, set forth in writing and provided to the City, that the named area and/or the operational management thereof has, in some specific way, become detrimental to Sponsor's interests, then Sponsor will no longer be obligated to make any remaining donation payments as required by Section 6(b) herein. Under no circumstances shall Sponsor be entitled to receive a full or partial refund of any payments made. However, at Sponsor's request, the City will take all other remedial steps required by this Section. (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the City shall have discretion to terminate this Agreement, without obligation, as to any corporate or other business Sponsor, and remove all signs naming Sponsor from any City area or facility, should Sponsor cease doing business for any reason or be convicted of a crime. (e) Binding Effect. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns. It I ()~ is further understood and agreed that it is the parties' intent and desire that all obligations of exclusivity, granted to Sponsor and Sponsor's signage rights in perpetuity which are binding on City hereunder, shall also be binding upon any persons and/or entities controlling, controlled by or under common control by the City, and the City agrees to take no action for the purpose of avoiding any such obligation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing herein shall be deemed to create or convey to Sponsor any ownership or possessory interest in any property of the City or Foundation. (f) Notices. All notices hereunder shall be in writing and shall be effective . upon delivery. Notices may be sent by registered or certified mail, or by overnight delivery service providing confirmation of receipt. The parties hereto shall notify each other of any change in their addresses for notice. Unless notice is given to the contrary, all notices to Sponsor shall be sent to: With Copy to: XXX}( Unless notice is given to the contrary, all notices to the City/Foundation shall be sent to: Paula Pachon, PAL Campaign Coordinator City of Rancho Cucamonga 10500 Civic Center Drive - P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 (g) Execution of Further Documents. The parties agree to cooperate in good faith to execute any other document reasonably required to further the purpose of the Agreement. (h) Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties pertaining to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements, negotiations and understandings, oral or written. This Agreement may be modified only by an instrument in writing duly executed by both parties. 13. Assignment. Sponsor may not assign any of its rights hereunder with the City's prior written consent which shall not be unreasonably withheld if such assignment is to a subsidiary, successor in interest or other entity directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by or under common control of the Sponsor. 14. Attorneys Fees. The prevailing party in any action brought for breach or to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall be entitled to receive its reasonable attorneys fee, costs of experts and all other costs of suit. 15. Force Majeure. Neither party will incur any liability to the other party on account of loss or damage resulting from delay or failure to perform all or any part of this Agreement to the extent that such delay or failure is caused, in whole or in part, by events, occurrences, or causes beyond the control and without negligence of the parties. Such events, occurrences, or causes shall include without limitation, acts of God, strikes, lockouts, riots, acts of war, earthquake, fire and explosions. 167 16. Venue and Governing Law. The provIsions of this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Califomia. Venue for any litigation arising out of or connected with this Agreement shall be the Superior Court of the County of San Bernardino, California. 17. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which shall constitute one and the same instrument. IN WITNESS THEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the. date first set forth above. SPONSOR By: Name: Title: By: Name: Title: (two officers' signatures required if corporation) CITY FOUNDATION By: Name: By: Name: Title: Title: I O~ PROMOTING ARTS & LITERACY CAMPAIGN DIAMOND LEVEL DONORS Organization Naming Riahts Presenting Rights Bank of America Imagination Courtvard Burrtec Waste Industries Family Wall of Art and Bia Cozy Book Area Charter Communications Librarv Lobbv Video Wall California State Librarv Colonies Crossroads Crossroads Rotunda The Dilorio Family Caryn Dilorio Children's Librarv Diversified Pacific StorY Theatre The Dutton Family Celebration Hall Lobbv Harry & Judy Gibson Playhouse Grand Stairs Jeffrev & Kellie Burum Teen Scene Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Library Popular Materials Marketplace The Lewis Familv Plavhouse Supervisor Paul A. Biane Librarv Supervisor Garv Ovitt Studio Theatre /D1 RANCHO CUCAMONGA I COMMUNITY &fRVICfS Staff Report DATE: TO: FROM: BY: SUBJECT: August 16, 2006 Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager Kevin McArdle, Community Services Director Paula Pachon, Management Analyst III PARKS, RECREATION FACILITIES AND COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE RECOMMENDATION: In accordance with the City Council's request to become more informed of recreation facility issues, programs, projects and events, this report is provided to highlight pertinent issues, projects and programs occurring in the Community Services Department. This report is provided to the City Council for informational purposes only. No action need be taken on this item. A, COMMUNITY SERVICES UPDATE Seniors: . The Senior Advisorv Committee will hold its next regular meeting on Monday, September 25, 2006, at 9:00 a.m. at the James L. Brulte Senior Center. The Committee does not meet during the summer months. . Since May 2006, 189 participants, age 50-59, and 540 participants, age 60 plus, have registered to participate in the Senior Center's Wellness Pass exercise room. Attendance on a daily basis averages 100 participants. A new treadmill and additional free weights are anticipated to be received during the next month. Trips and Tours: . Catalina - Saturday, August 26, 2006. Participants will enjoy a trip to Southern California's island paradise. After a short cruise to the island participants will have the opportunity to stroll around the island and enjoy shopping, dining, snorkeling and a variety of tours. Cost: $73.00 per person. . The MiraCle at Las VeClas - Monday through Wednesday, September 4 - 6, 2006. Participants can enjoy three days and two nights at the beautiful Mirage Hotel and Casino /10 Mayor and Members of the City Council Parks, Recreation Facilities and Community Services Update Augusl16,2006 as well as a tour of the Freemont Experience in downtown Las Vegas. Cost: 254.00/doube; $320.00/single. Human Services and Volunteer Services: . "The Doctor is In" series, presented by Harvey D. Cohen, M.D., will present the following lectures at the James L. Brulte Senior Center for the months of September: ~ 3rd Tuesdav of each month from 12:00 pm until 1 :30 pm: September 19th - Under-Active Thyroid Disease ~ 3rd Wednesdav of each month from 7:00 pm until 8:30 pm: September 20th - Over-Active Thyroid Disease . The Senior Center continues to host a series of workshops and classes. In August, Denise Johnson, Wellness Director for The Claremont Club will instruct workshops on balance assessment and tips on living a higher quality of life. Volunteers: . Report on Volunteer Services - The table below summarizes the Community Services Department volunteer usage for the month of June 2006 and utilization for the fiscal year to date: JUNE 2005 JULY 2005. JUNE 2006 #of #of #of #of Division Volunteers Hours $ Value Volunteers Hours $ Value Administration 5 15 210 55 165 2,310 Senior Services 128 1,940 27,160 1,351 . 15,970 223,580 Human Services 34 109 1,526 447 2,023 28,322 Sports 196 930 13,020 1,401 16,445 230,230 Special Events 0 0 0 231 1,303 18,242 Performing Arts 10 27 378 169 550 7,700 Teens 54 735 10,290 552 5,984 83,776 Youth ProQrams 17 140 1,9760 19 216 3,024 Totals 444 3,896 54,544 4,218 42,628 596,792 *Based on $14 per hour Special Needs Programs: . The Friend of a Friend program is designed to match up parents of special needs children with parents of children with similar special needs. This program will assist parents in sharing experiences, advice and information with one another. To date, seventeen "Friends" have participated in this program. III Mayor and Members of the City Council Parks, Recreation Facilities and Community Services Update August16,2006 . Creative Craftinq Class is growing in popularity. The classes are held on Saturdays afternoons and are instructed by Pat Morris. Participants are making various arts and crafts each week. . Lucky Strikers Bowlinq /Adventures in BowlinQ - A total of 46 bowlers participated in our summer class. The fall session will begin starting September 1st and will run for 8-weeks. . The Special Olympians Club is our newest edition to our Special Needs Program. This exciting sport program will offer a variety of sport opportunities including basketball, bowling, volleyball, soccer and cheer. All sports offered will coincide with the Southern California Special Olympics tournaments and events. Our fall session starts out with basketball with practices beginning on October 17th. . Fridav Niqht Fun Club-is a special monthly activity where participants will be able to meet new friends and increase their self-esteem. On a monthly basis, participants will enjoy themed activities such as crafts, games, refreshments and lot of fun. Our first Friday Night Fun Club will take place on September 20th - "Bingo Bonanza" followed by October 27th - "Halloween Hop Dance". Youth: . The table below summaries youth proQram attendance for the month of July. Program Classes/Sites Attendance Play Camp 56 classes/4 sites 7,874 Camp CucamonQa 9 weeks/1 site 1,150 Kid Explorers 6 weeks/1 site 242 Lewis Partnership Kids Club @ Evergreen & Del Mar & Terra 4 sites 181 Vista & Carmel Apartments Mobile Recreation 5 park sites 165 . Camp Cucamonqa and Kid Explorer's - Our youth summer camps started up at the end of June for a busy and fun-filled summer full of activities including swimming, field trips, arts and craft projects, sports and much more. Camp Cucamonga (for youngsters ages 5-12; full day program Monday-Fridal from 7:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. at Alta Loma High School) started the week of June 19 and Kid Explorer's (a half-day program from 9:00 a.m. until 12- noon for youngsters ages 5-10; two-days per week (Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday) at Lions Center East) started the week of July 3'd. Camp Cucamonga participants have visited theme parks, made imaginative works with clay, paper and glue and have learned about the world under the sea. Our Kid Explorers have been off exploring the Wild, Wild West and the dangerous lives of dinosaurs. . Plav Camp - Our youngest campers (ages 1-6) have been exploring the wild outdoors, crafting new works of art and discovering the fascinating world of science. . Mobile Recreation "Fun on the Run" Program offers a variety of active games and sport activities for participants including "themed days". Our summer session began on July 3'd /12. Mayor and Members of the City Council Parks, Recreation Facilities and Community Services Update August 16, 2006 and will run through August 25th. The extreme heat during the month of July impacted attendance at the parks. Water games and activities were a big hit in keeping kids cool while having lots of fun. The table below outlines our summer schedule: Park Location Bear Gulch Hermosa Herita e Elena Windrows Time Frame 2:30 until 5:00 .m. 2:30 until 5:00 .m. 2:30 until 5:00 .m. 2:30 until 5:00 .m. 2:30 until 5:00 .m. . The Lewis Partnership Proaram - Staff has been receiving a large number of inquiries about the Kids Club program sponsored by Lewis Apartment Communities. Managers in Lewis Developments have increased their promotion of the program in an attempt to attract more participants. Upcoming events for the month of August sponsored by Lewis include: August 3rd - Terra Vista Apartments Pizza Party at 6:00 p.m.; August 15th - Terra Vista Apartments "Dive-In" Movie at 7:00 p.m.; August 18th - Del Mar Apartments Game Day at 12 noon; August 23rd - Carmel Apartments Ice Cream Social - 6:30 p.m. ; August 30th - Del Mar Apartments Dessert Night at 7:00 p.m. Teens: . The table below summarizes teen proaram attendance for the month of July 2006: Pro ram/Activit Teen Center Summer Teen Tri - Disne land S ruce Skate Facilit TRAC - Snack Bar TRAC - Bab sittin Summer Volunteen Connection atian . Teen Center - The highlight for the month of July was a special week of "Deal or No Deal" , a parody of the television game. Back by popular demand will be "Fear Factor" in August. . Teen Trips - During August, teens will be traveling to Knott's Berry Farm, Magic Mountain and our annual camping trip to San Diego (Campland by the Bay). . TRAC - Our TRAC teens are extremely busy with the fund raising snack bars at the pools and our Movies and Concerts in the Park. Members are learning what it takes to work in the fast paced environment of 'fast food'. Teen learn customer service and team work skills as they keep inventory, handle cash, cook and clean all while having fun. . Summer Volunteen Connection - This program gives teens between the ages of 12-16 the opportunity to learn job skills while volunteering with a variety of our summer programs. Teens go through a 'hiring' process that includes: completing an application, being interviewed, and, if 'hired', attending a training session. Throughout the summer teens assist staff in a variety of our Department's programs including: Play Camp, Camp Cucamonga, /13 Mayor and Members of the City Council Parks, Recreation Facilities and Community Services Update August16,2006 Mobile Rec, Kid Explorers, Movies and Concerts in the Park, and Sports Camps. At the end of their 'job' assignment they receive a performance evaluation and a certificate of completion. Youth Sports: . The table below summarizes youth sports activities for the reporting period: Activit # Partici ants 3,265 620 768 40 160 100 A uatics Pee Wee Baseball Youth Basketball Youth Basketball Cam Youth Sorts Cam - RCFSC Youth Sports Camp - Cucamon a Middle School Cucamonga Middle School CMS Judo Youth Fast Pitch Softball Cam Northtown Pee Wee T-Ball Northtown 0 en Pia # Teams N/A 62 104 6 N/A N/A 80 8-adult N/A 18 23 25 iris N/A iris 6 iris N/A RC Family Sports Center: . The table below provides drop-in/open play participation at the Center for the reporting period: Activitv # Particioants Adult Basketball 144 Youth Basketball 612 Adult Racquetball 249 Youth Racquetball 55 Adult Vollevball 0 Youth Volleyball 12 Jazzercise 1,100 Adult Sports: . The table below summarizes adult soort activities for the reporting period: Activitv # Particioants # Teams Gender Softball 2,592 165 Males/Females Tennis 16 N/A Males/Females Racquetball 22 N/A Males/Females Basketball (Full Court) 192 18 Males Basketball (3-0n-3) 60 12 Males Football 88 11 Males Soccer 152 19 Males . There are four (4) adult softball tournaments scheduled for the month of August at the Epicenter and Adult Sports Park. II ~ Mayor and Members of the City Council Parks, Recreation Facilities and Community Services Update August16,2006 Special Events: . Our very popular Concerts in the Park program at Red Hill Community Park started on July 13th and continues through August 17th. All concerts begin at 7:00 p.m. and admission is FREE! The remainder of the summer's featured entertainment includes: ~ August 17th Jumping Jack Flash (Rolling Stones Tribute) A wide variety of food vendors with delicious selections ranging from Funnel Cakes to Mexican food will be available to satisfy all of your hunger needs. . Movies in the Park began on July 10th and runs through August 18th. This summer's lineup for movies includes: Dreamer (PG), Madagascar (PG), ET: The Extra Terrestrial (PG), Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (G), Charlie & the Chocolate Factory (PG), and Curious George (G). Movies will be shown at the following park locations: ~ Mondays ~ Tuesdays ~ Wednesdays ~ Fridays Central Park Chaffey Town Square at Victoria Gardens Windrows Park Red Hill Park All movies begin at dusk. Snacks will be available for purchase courtesy of our Teen Recreation Activity Club (T.RAC.) at Central Park, Windrows Park, & Red Hill Park. . A departmental committee is busy preparing for a series of pre-and grand-opening festivities for the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center. Preview tours and receptions with donors, elected officials, playhouse members, educators and colleagues will be held in mid-August. Our public grand opening is on Saturday, August 19th. The series of events and activities surrounding the opening of the Cultural Center will showcase the wonderful additional of this 90,OOO square foot cultural facility in the community. Cultural and Performing Arts: . Our summer family musical, A Hundred Million Miracles: A Salute to Rodaers & Hammerstein opened on July 20th and played July 21s" 22"d, 28th, 29th and 30th. This production was a huge hit and consisted of a revue especially created by our Community Theatre Director and Musical Director and licensed for a special engagement at the City. The revue featured over 50 local children and adults. ' . Auditions for Our Town, the first Community Theatre production to be presented on the Lewis Family Playhouse stage, will be held on August 21st and 22"d at the Cultural Center. . The Adult Chorale Troupe (known as ACT) and the all new Broadwav Showstoppers Troupe will be performing at the public Grand Opening of the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center on Saturday, August 19th. . A tap class taught by the Tap Kids Artistic Director will be offered through the RC Theatre Arts Academy on September 9th to coincide with the Tap Kids performances. r/5 Mayor and Members of the City Council Parks, Recreation Facilities and Community Services Update August16,2006 . Applications are currently being accepted for the first SpotliQht on the RC Talent Showcase. Round one will be held in the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center's Bank of America Imagination Courtyard on Saturday, September 16th. Recreation Contract Classes: . Classes in our fall session begins on September 9th and continues through December 1't. Currently our summer session offers 250 classes with 4,859 individuals registered and attendance topping out at 130,203. Facilities: . The table below illustrates the number of rentals/bookinQs and attendance fiQures for our community facilities during the month of July: Facility Rentals # Rentals/Bookings Attendance Lions Center East 59 5,702 Lions Center West 154 3,150 James L. Brulte Senior Center 59/160 8.485 Goldv S. Lewis Communitv Center 69/164 13,972 . Staff is continuing to meet quarterly with users of the EQuestrian Center to address maintenance needs and programming. Our local riding groups include: Alta Loma Riding Club, Rancho Rebels 4-H, Rising Stars of Equestrian Therapy and Rancho Cucamonga Citizen Mounted Patrol. Our local groups are very cooperative and supportive of the City's efforts. . Park monitors keep daily reports of activities in our parks, often helping out residents in need of assistance. . Parks and Facilities: . The table below provides usage information for park oicnic shelters and soecial use facilities for the month of July 2006: ., Courtyard Unavailable Epicenter Rentals/Activities: Park/Shelter Attendance # Rentals Red Hill 3,320 65 HeritaQe 1,250 29 Milliken 765 32 Hermosa 340 14 Covote Canvon 170 8 Civic Center 0 0 Courtvard" Amohitheatre 50 1 TOTAL 5,895 149 Equestrian"" Participants:686 8 Soectators: 100 "''''Equestrian participants include drop-in use. . The following rental/activities took place during the reporting period: /I~ Mayor and Members of the City Council Parks, Recreation Facilities and Community Services Update August 16, 2006 . ~ NABA - All Star Championship Games - July 22, 2006 - Epicenter Stadium. . Staff is working with the following applicants for uDcominq rentals and activities: ~ Rancho Cucamonga Quakes - Quakes/Speedway Celebrity Softball Game - August 31, 2006 - Epicenter Stadium. ~ A YSO - Picture Day - September 9, 2006 - Epicenter Soccer Fields. ~ Preferred Businesses of America - Home & Living Expo - September 25, 2006 - October 3, 2006 - Epicenter Special Event Area (Parking Lot G). ~ Leukemia, Lymphoma Society - Light the Night Walk - October 8, 2006 - Epicenter Stadium. Park and Recreation Commission: ~ The Park and Recreation Commission is not meeting during the month of July. The next meeting of the Commission is scheduled for September 21, 2006. Rancho Cucamonga Community Foundation: ~ The next meeting of the full Communitv Foundation Board of Directors will be October 11,2006. Kevin cArd Ie Community Services Director 1:\COMMSERV\Counci/&Boards\CityCounciI\StaffReports\2006\update8. 16. 06.doc 1/1 THE C I T Y o F I RANCUO CUCAMONGA StaffReport DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: August 16,2006 Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager Pamela S. Easter, Assistant City Manager Ingrid Y. Bruce, GIS/Special Districts Manager APPROVAL OF A RESOLUTION DECLARING INTENTION TO ESTABLISH COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT 2006-02 (AMADOR ON ROUTE 66) AND TO AUTHORIZE THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX THEREIN TO FINANCE THE ACQUISITION OR CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC FACILITIES RECOMMENDA nON: It is recommended that the City Council approve the attached resolution declaring its intention to establish Community Facilities District (CFD) 2006-02 (Amador on Route 66) and to authorize the levy of a special tax in the CFD to finance the acquisition or construction of certain public facilities. This action is recommended in accordance with the request of the property owner and pursuant to City policy. BACKGROUND: The proposed CFD is being requested by William Lyon Homes, Inc. (copy attached) to fund public improvements related to their development on the property within Tentative Tract Map No. 16882 (Amador on Route 66) which is generally located on the north side of Foothill Boulevard and east of Etiwanda A venue and west of East Avenue. These facilities will serve the residents within this eastern region of the community by providing street improvements, landscape improvements within the public right-of-way, and water and sewer improvements. A list of the proposed facilities is attached as Exhibit A to the Resolution. To help fund these improvements, the developer has requested that a CFD be formed. This request is in keeping with the City's policy on CFD formations and all associated costs are being borne by the developer. J 18 Page 2 August 16, 2006 In order to form the CFD, several preliminary actions are required by the City Council. One of those actions is the adoption of a resolution of intention to establish the CFD and to authorize the levy of a special tax to acquire the public facilities. The rate and method of apportionment of the special tax proposed to be levied within the CFD is attached as Exhibit B to the Resolution. Assuming that the levy of the special tax is authorized, the total tax burden on the properties within the CFD will not exceed 1.85% of the base sales price of the residential dwelling units proposed to be constructed within the CFD. The adoption of this resolution not only declares the City's intention to establish the CFD and authorize, subject to the approval of the authorized electors of the CFD, the levy of special taxes within the CFD but also sets the time and place of a public hearing on these matters. The public hearing is scheduled for September 20, 2006. At the public hearing the City Council will take testimony and make a final determination whether or not to form the district. Ifthe City Council decides to form the CFD then an election is held of the property owners. In this case there is only one property owner and they are requesting the CFD. The adoption of this resolution does not obligate the City Council to form the CFD. This action meets the statutory requirements for forming a CFD and all associated costs are borne by the developer with no negative impact to the City's general fund. This action is also consistent with established City policy. For these reasons, it is recommended that the city Council approve this resolution. Respectfully submitted, PwmJ~fcw1v Pamela S. Easter Assistant City Manager ctrJO?- Ingrid Y. Bruce GIS/Special Districts Manager Attachments: Petition Resolution Exhibit "A" Exhibit "B" //1 PETITION TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA REQUESTING INSTITUTION OF PROCEEDINGS TO ESTABLISH A COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT, AND FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF THE COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT TO FlNANCE THE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND ACQUISITION OF PlfBLIC FACILITIES 1. The undersigned (the "Owner") requests that the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga (the "City"), initiate proceedings pursuant to the Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982, as amended, Chapter 2,5 (cOlnmehcing with Section 5331 I) of Part I of Division 23 ofTitlc 5 ofthc Government Code and the "City of Rancho Cucamonga Statement of Goals and Policics for thc Use of the Mello-RoGs Comm1.mity Facilities Act of 1982" amended and restatcd August 15,2005, ovcr and inchlding the property described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto, and for the issuance of bonds of the community facilities district to be designated the "City of Rancho Cueamonga Community Facilities District No. 2006-02 (Amador on Route 66)" (the "CFD") to tlnance the design, constnlction and acquisition ofthe public facilities described in Paragraph 3 below which wiil be owned by the City, the Cucamonga Valley Water District ("CVWO") and the Inland Empirc Utility Agency ("IEUA"). 2. 'n1e boundaries of/he ten-itory which is proposedforinclusion in the CFD are described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto amlshown on the map attached hereto as Exhibit "B". 3. The types of public facilities to be provided within the proposed CPO arc described in Exhibit "C" attached hereto. 4. The estimated aggregate principalamqunt oflhe bonded indebtedness for the CFD which Owner request the City Coullcil to ljuthorize for the design, construction and acquisition of the public facilities is $3,100,000. 5. Owner consents to the levy of special taxes on the Property in amounts suflicient (a) to pay the aggregate amount of the principal of and interest on the bonds of the CFO coming due each year and the costs incidental thereto, (b) to pay the costs ofthe design, construction and acquisition of the public facilities described above, (c) to replenish any reserve fund established for the bonds of the eFD, and (d) to pay for the annual costs of administration of the ClOD and the bonds of the ClOD. /2-D 6. Owner further requests that the City enter into a joint community facilities agreement with CVWD and lEVA pursuant to Scclions 53316.2, 533] 6.4 and 5331 (j,6 of the Government Code of the Slate of California which will provide for the financing of the design, construction and acquisition of the public improvements to bc owned byCYWD and lEVA with a portion of the proceeds ofthe issuance and sale of the bonds of the CFD. 7. Owner represents to the City Council that they are the owners of all of the land within the proposed CFO as shown on the map attached hereto as Exhibit "B". 6. This petition may be signed in counterparts which shall for all purposes be deemed to be an original, and such counterparts shall together constitutes one and the same instrument. [Remainder of this page intentionally left blank.] /2/ Dated: ~ 3 ,2006 "OWNER" WILLIAM LYON HOMES, INC., a California corporation BY:~~ Na~~ 'f" :r: Yn/;TH Tille: .~a~ //t'C6 Pa:::s;/dev-zr By: Num'. . . o;~.._ d S R Ii . , ,<;. ---i-,.:\"..Uclr, . 0 JnSOO------- Tillc:__.,.SE'niorVlCe President- 3 122 EXHJBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Proposed City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Facilities District Nt}. 2()06-02 (Amador un Route M}, COUI11Y of San Bernardino, Slate ofCalifbrnia. includes tit" hlllt! situaled in the Slate ,)ITalithmia, County orSan Bernardino, City orRunchu CUc,lfi1<lJIga. described as ,.,lIows: ...hL THAT PORTION OF THB SOU'l'!l 1/2 OF TIm S01mlWSST 1/< OF TIm S01lTIIl/l!ST 1/4 OF SECTION 4, TOlINSHTP 1 SOU'l'Il, RANGE G ;<EST, SAN BElUIAIlOIIlO BME flllD MEIUDTW. TN mE CO'UllTY OF SA!' B_JARDINO. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, I\CCORDUIC 1'0 ClOVIlllNMElrT SURVEY, J.YTNCr IN TIll! llNN1J1.tB!mED FORTrON OF aLOCK 'Y'. RTIlil\IIDA COIoOll"l LANDS. 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'- ~ at us III Q .c C (,l 0 ....t..t:L. 0'" ~ o COM 0. ~C~li) ~ l';I :::--.-1 --o(l}+->J:: ~ ~ E~"" oO~ '" 0 <> "''' Q,....o-lil l... c:.,-j C /l:l:J+-'O .c 0 0.--.-1 O~"UI in t.. C -r'lc>viD I'.>~:g.!!l U :0-0 c.... " 0 ~ " oW ....0 ~ ~ 0: E '" .0 "0_ 0'" ".. ~ W.. ~"O 0"0 WO '- ... o>c c " 'M e "oc <- '- o 0 " > ~g ...<: 00 E o '- x 0 wo. I" -.--1 " E ~ 'r, ~ . ~ -[ , .~ n , Q o ~ c ~ ~ " /2.5 EXHIBIT C DESCRIPTION OF PUBLIC FACILITIES FOR CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-02 (AMADOR ON ROUTE 66) The types of public facilities proposed to be provided within and financed by the proposed CFD are: I. Facilities authorized to be financed from the proceeds of the following City of Rancho CUcalnonga fees: (a) Tnmsportation fee; (b) Beautification fcc; (c) Parks and RecrcationFacility fee; (d) Drainage lee; 2. Facilities authorized to be financed from the proceeds of the followingCucamonga Valley Water District fees: . (a) Water capacity fee; (b) Water meter & box charge; (e) Sewer capacity fee; and (d) Sewer connection fee. 3. Facilities authorized to be financed from the proceeds of fees of Inland Empire Utility Agency. 4. Street improvements; 5. Umdscaping improvements located within public rights-or-way; 6. Drainage improvements; 7. Water improvements; and 8. Sewer improvements. C-I /20 RESOLUTION NO. 2006 - 2'-1 b RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-02 (AMADOR ON ROUTE 66) AND TO AUTHORIZE THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX THEREIN TO FINANCE THE PROVISIONS OF CERTAIN PUBLIC SERVICES AND THE ACQUISITION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC FACILITIES WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA (the "City Council"), in response to a petition received from the owner of certain property located within the City of Rancho Cucamonga identified as Tentative Tract Map No. 16882 and commonly known as Amador On Route 66 requesting that the City Council initiate proceedings to consider the formation of a community facilities district, desires to initiate such proceedings pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982", being Chapter 2.5, Part I, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California (the "Act") to finance the acquisition or construction of certain public facilities; and WHEREAS, pursuant to such petition the City Council desires to initiate proceedings to consider the formation of such community facilities district which shall hereinafter be referred to as COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-02 (AMADOR ON ROUTE 66) (the "District"); and, WHEREAS, this City Council is now required to proceed to adopt its Resolution of Intention to initiate the proceedings for the establishment of such District, to set forth the boundaries for such District, to indicate the type of public facilities proposed to be financed by such District, to indicate the rate and apportionment of a special tax sufficient to finance the acquisition or construction of such public facilities and the administration of the District and any indebtedness incurred by the District, to set a time and place for a public hearing relating to the establishment of such District; and WHEREAS, a map of such District showing the boundaries of the territory proposed for inclusion in the District including properties and parcels ofland proposed to be subject to the levy of a special tax by the District has been previously approved by this City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND DETERMINED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: SECTION 1. Recitals. The above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2. Initiation Of Proceedin2s. These proceedings are initiated by this City Council pursuant to the authorization of Section 53318 of the Government Code of the State of California. 1 /2..1 SECTION 3. Boundaries Of District. It is the intentionofthis City Council to establish a community facilities district pursuant to the provisions ofthe Act, and to determine the boundaries and parcels on which special taxes may be levied to finance the provision of certain public services and the acquisition of certain public facilities. A description of the boundaries of the territory proposed for inclusion in the District including properties and parcels ofland proposed to be subject to the levy of a special tax by the District is as follows: All that property as shown on a map as previously approved by this City Council, such map designated by the name of this District, a copy of which is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and shall remain open for public inspection. SECTION 4. Name Of District. The name of the proposed Community Facilities District to be established shall be known and designated as COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-02 (AMADOR ON ROUTE 66). SECTION 5. Description Of Public Facilities. It is the further intention of this City Council to finance the acquisition or construction of certain public facilities. A general description of the public facilities to be acquired or constructed is set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. The public facilities described in Exhibit A are facilities which this legislative body is authorized by law to contribute revenue to or to construct, own or operate. It is hereby further determined that the proposed public facilities are necessary to meet increased demands and needs placed upon the City and other public agencies as a result of development within the District. The cost of acquiring or constructing such public facilities includes incidental expenses where applicable including, but not limited to, the costs of planning and designing such facilities; all costs associated with the establishment of the District, the issuance and administration of bonds, including the payment of any rebate obligation due and owing to the federal government, the determination of the amount of any special taxes to be levied, the costs of collecting any special taxes, and costs otherwise incurred in order to carry out the authorized purposes of the District, together with any other expenses incidental to the acquisition, construction, completion and inspection of such facilities SECTION 6. Special Tax. It is hereby further proposed that, except where funds are otherwise available, a special tax sufficient to pay for such public facilities and related incidental expenses authorized by the Act, secured by recordation of a continuing lien against all non-exempt real property in the District, will be levied annually within the boundaries of the District. Under no circumstances will the special tax levied against any parcel used for private residential purposes be increased as a consequence of delinquency or default by the owner of any other parcel or parcels within the District by more than 10 percent. For further particulars as to the rate and method of apportionment of the proposed special tax (the "Rate and Method of Apportionment") reference is made to the attached and incorporated Exhibit B, which sets forth in sufficient detail the method of apportionment to allow each landowner or resident within the proposed District to clearly estimate 2 11 cg 1 I the maximum amount that such person will have to pay. The R~te and Method of Apportionment also sets forth the tax year after which no further special tax shall be levied or collected against any parcel used for private residential purposes. A parcel shall be considered "used for private residential purposes" not later than the date on which an occupancy perinit or the equivalent for private residential use is issued for such parcel. I I The special taxes herein proposed, to the extent possible, shall be collected in the same I manner as ad valorem property taxes or in such other manner atlthis City Council shall determine, including without limitation, direct billing of the affected propertY owners, and shall be subject to the same penalties, procedure, sale and lien priority in any case o~ delinquency as applicable for ad valorem taxes. Any special taxes that may not be collected on the County tax roll shall be collected through a direct billing procedure by the Treasurer of the CitY, acting for and on behalf of the District. I I I The special tax obligation for any parcel may be prepaid imd permanently satisfied in whole or in part pursuant to the provisions therefor contained in the R~te and Method of Apportionment. I SECTION 7. Public Hearing, NOTICE IS GIVEN TH~ T ON SEPTEMBER 20, 2006, AT I THE HOUR OF 7:00 O'CLOCK P.M., IN THE REGULAR MEETING PLACE OF THE CITY COUNCIL BEING THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL; LOCATED AT 10500 CIVIC I CENTER DRIVE, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD WHERE THIS CITY COUNCIL WILL CONSIDER TiHE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PROPOSED COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT, THE PROPOSED METHOD AND APPORTIONMENT OF THE SPECIAL TAX, AND ALL OTHER MATTERS AS SET FORTH IN THIS RESOLUTION OF INTENTION. THAT AT THE ABOVE-MENTIONED TIME AND PLACE FOR PUBLIC HEARING ANY PERSONS INTERESTED, INCLUDING T AXP AYERS I AND PROPERTY OWNERS MAY APPEAR AND BE HEARD, AND THAT THE TESTIMONY , OF ALL INTERESTED PERSONS FOR OR AGAINST THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE DISTRICT, THE EXTENT OF THE DISTRICT, OR THE I FINANCING OF THE PUBLIC I FACILITIES, WILL BE HEARD AND CONSIDERED. Al>JY PROTESTS MAY BE MADE ORALLY OR IN WRITING. HOWEVER, ANY PROtESTS PERTAINING TO THE , REGULARITY OR SUFFICIENCY OF THE PROCEEDINGS SHALL BE IN WRITING AND CLEARLY SET FORTH THE IRREGULARITIES AND DEFECTS TO WHICH THE OBJECTION IS MADE. ALL WRITTEN PROTESTS SHA.'LL BE FILED WITH THE CITY I CLERK OF THE CITY COUNCIL ON OR BEFORE THE TIME FIXED FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING. WRITTEN PROTESTS MAY BE WITHDRAWN IN WRITING AT ANY TIME BEFORE THE CONCLUSION OF THE PUBLIC HEARING.i I I IF A WRITTEN MAJORITY PROTEST AGAINST tHE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE , DISTRICT IS FILED, THE PROCEEDINGS SHALL BE ABANDONED. IF SUCH MAJORITY I PROTEST IS LIMITED TO CERTAIN PUBLIC FACILITIES pR PORTIONS OF THE SPECIAL TAX, THOSE FACILITIES OR THAT TAX SHALL BE ELIMINATED BY THE CITY I COUNCIL. I I I I I I I I I I I 3 )21 SECTION 8. Election. If, following the public hearing described in the Section above, the City Council determines to establish the District and proposes to levy a special tax within the District, the City Council shall then submit the levy of the special taxes to the qualified electors of the District. If at least twelve (12) persons, who need not necessarily be the same twelve (12) persons, have been registered to vote within the District for each of the ninety (90) days preceding the close of the public hearing, the vote shall be by registered voters of the District, with each voter having one (I) vote. Otherwise, the vote shall be by the landowners of the District who were the owners of record at the close of the subject hearing, with each landowners or the authorized representative thereof, having one (I) vote for each acre or portion of an acre of land owned within the District. SECTION 9. Notice. Notice of the time and place of the public hearing shall be given by the City Clerk by causing the publication of a Notice of Public Hearing in the legally designated newspaper of general circulation, such publication pursuant to Section 6061 of the Government Code, with such publication to be completed at least seven (7) days prior to the date set for the public hearing. SECTION 10. Reservation Of Rights To Authorize Tender Of Bonds. The City Council reserves to itself, in its capacity as the legislative body of the District if formed, the right and authority to allow any interested owner of property within the District, subject to the provisions of Government Code Section 53344.1 and to such conditions as this City Council may impose, and any applicable prepayment penalties as may be described in the bond indenture or comparable instrUment or document, to tender to the Treasurer of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, acting for and on behalf of the District, in full payment or part payment of any installment of the special taxes or the interest or penalties thereon which may be due or delinquent, but for which a bill has been received, any bond or other obligation secured thereby, the bond or other obligation to be taken at par and credit to be given for the accrued interest shown thereby computed to the date of tender. SECTION 11. Advances Of Funds Or Work-In-Kind. At any time either before or after the formation of the District, the City Council may accept advances of funds or work-in-kind from any source, including, but not limited to, private persons or private entities and may provide, by resolution, for the use of those funds or that work-in-kind for any authorized purpose, including, but not limited to, paying any cost incurred by the City in creating the District. The City may enter into an agreement, by resolution, with the person or entity advancing the funds or work-in-kind, to repay all or a portion of the funds so advanced, or to reimburse the person or entity for the value, or cost, whichever is less, of the work-in-kind, as determined by the City Council. The City has entered into a Community Facilities District Advance and Reimbursement Agreement with William Lyon Homes, Inc. to provide for such advances for the payment of all initial consulting and administration costs and expenses related to the proceedings to consider the formation of the District and to subsequently authorize, issue and sell bonds for the District. Such advances are subject to reimbursement pursuant to the terms of such agreement. No such agreement shall constitute a debt or liability of the City. 4 130 PASSED, APPROVED, And ADOPTED this AYES: NOES: ABSENT: day of ,2006. William J. Alexander, Mayor ATTEST: Debra J. Adams, CMC, City Clerk 5 /$/ Exhibit "A" Description of Public Facilities The public facilities proposed to be financed by the District are generally described as follows: I. Facilities authorized to be financed from the proceeds of the following City of Rancho Cucamonga fees: (a) Transportation fee; (b) Beautification fee; (c) Parks and Recreation Facility fee; (d) Drainage fee; 2. Facilities authorized to be financed from the proceeds of the following Cucamonga Valley Water District fees: (a) Water capacity fee; (b) Water meter & box charge; (c) Sewer capacity fee; and (d) Sewer connection fee. 3. Facilities authorized to be financed from the proceeds oflnland Empire Utility Agency fees. 4. Street improvements; 5. Landscaping improvements located within public rights-of-way; 6. Drainage improvements; 7. Water improvements; and 8. Sewer improvements. B-1 /32 EXHIBIT "B" RATE AND METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT FOR CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-02 (AMADOR ON ROUTE 66) A Special Tax hereinafter defined shall be levied on all Assessor's Parcels of Taxable Property in City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Facilities District No. 2006-02 ("CFD No. 2006-02") and collected each Fiscal Year commencing in Fiscal Year 2006-07, in an amount determined through the application of this Rate and Method of Apportionment as described below. All of the real property in CFD No. 2006-02, unless exempted by law or by the provisions hereof, shall be taxed for the purposes, to the extent and in the manner herein provided. A. DEFINITIONS The terms hereinafter set forth have the following meanings: "Acre" or "Acreage" means the land area of an Assessor's Parcel as shown on or determined from the applicable Assessor's Parcel Map. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Acreage attributable to a Condominium shall be computed by the CFD Administrator by dividing the total Acreage for the Final Subdivision in which the Condominium is located, less the Acreage for any Property Owner Association Property and/or Public Property, by the total number of Condominiums to be constructed within such Final Subdivision as determined from the applicable Condominium Plan. "Act" means the Mello- Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982, as amended, being Chapter 2.5, Part I, Division 2 of Title 5 ofthe Government Code of the State of California. "Administrative Expenses" means the following actual or reasonably estimated costs directly related to the administration of CFD No. 2006-02: the costs of computing the Special Taxes and preparing the annual Special Tax collection schedules (whether by the City or designee thereof or both); the costs of collecting the Special Taxes (whether by the County or otherwise); the costs of remitting the Special Taxes to the Fiscal Agent; the costs of the Fiscal Agent (including its legal counsel) in the discharge of the duties required of it under the Fiscal Agent Agreement; the costs to the City, CFD No. 2006-02 or any designee thereof of complying with arbitrage rebate requirements; the costs to the City, CFD No. 2006-02 or any designee thereof of complying with disclosure requirements applicable to CFD No. 2006-02 and/or the City associated with applicable federal and state securities laws and of the Act; the costs associated with preparing Special Tax disclosure statements and responding to public inquiries regarding the Special Taxes; the costs of the City, CFD No. 2006-02 or any designee thereof related to an appeal of the Special Tax; the costs associated with the release of funds from any escrow account; and the City's annual administration fees and third party expenses. Administrative Expenses shall also include amounts estimated or advanced by the City or CFD No. 2006-02 for any other administrative purposes of CFD No. 2006-02, including attorney's fees and other costs related to commencing and pursuing to completion any foreclosure of delinquent Special Taxes. City of Rancho Cucamonga (Amador on Route 66) CFD No. 2006-02 August 4, 2006 Page 1 123 "Assessor's Parcel" means a lot or parcel, including but not limited to Condominiums, to which an Assessor's parcel number is assigned as determined from an Assessor's Parcel Map or the applicable assessment roll. "Assessor's Parcel Map" means an official map of the County Assessor of the County designating parcels by Assessor's Parcel number. "Authorized Facilities" means those improvements eligible to be financed by CFD No. 2006-02 under the Act and authorized to be financed pursuant to the Resolution of Formation. "CFD Administrator" means an official of the City, or designee thereof, responsible for determining the Special Tax Requirement and providing for the levy and collection of the Special Taxes. "CFD No. 2006-02" means City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Facilities District No. 2006-02 (Amador on Route 66). "CFD No. 2006-02 Bonds" means any bonds or other debt (as defined in Section 533 I 7(d) of the Act), whether in one or more series, issued by or on behalf ofCFD No. 2006-02 under the Act. "City" means the City of Rancho Cucamonga. "Condominium" means a unit meeting the statutory definition of a condominium contained in the California Civil Code, Section 1351, and for which a condominium plan has been recorded pursuant to California Civil Code, Section 1352. "Condominium Plan" means a condominium plan as set forth in the California Civil Code, Section 1352. "Council" means the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, acting as the legislative body ofCFD No. 2006-02. "County" means the County of San Bernardino. "Developed Property" means for each Fiscal Year, all Taxable Property, exclusive of Taxable Public Property and Taxable Property Owner Association Property, for which a building permit for new construction was issued after January 1, 2006 and on or before March 1 of the Fiscal Year preceding the Fiscal Year for which the Special Taxes are being levied, provided that a Final Subdivision for such Assessor's Parcel was recorded on or before January 1 of the Fiscal Year preceding the Fiscal Year for which the Special Taxes are being levied. "Final Subdivision" means a subdivision of property by recordation ofa (i) final map, or portion thereof, approved by the City pursuant to the Subdivision Map Act (California City of Rancllo Cucamonga (Amador on Route 66) CFD No. 2006-02 August 3, 2006 Page 2 J!>Lf Government Code Section 64410 et seq.) that creates individual lots for which building permits may be issued, or (ii) lot line adjustment approved by the City. "Fiscal Agent" means the trustee or fiscal agent under the Fiscal Agent Agreement. "Fiscal Agent Agreement" means the fiscal agent agreement, bond indenture, resolution or other instrument pursuant to which CFD No. 2006-02 Bonds are issued, as modified, amended and/or supplemented from time to time. "Fiscal Year" means the period starting July I and ending on the following June 30. "Land Use Class" means any of the classes listed in Table I below. "Maximum Special Tax" means the maximum Special Tax, determined in accordance with Section C below that can be levied in any Fiscal Year on any Assessor's Parcel of Taxable Property. "Non-Residential Property" means all Assessor's Parcels of Developed Property for which a building permit has been issued by the City for the purpose of constructing one or more non-residential facilities, and which is not otherwise Residential Property. "Outstanding Bonds" means all CFD No. 2006-02 Bonds which are deemed to be outstanding under the Fiscal Agent Agreement. "Property Owner Association Property" means, for each Fiscal Year, (i) any property within the boundaries ofCFD No. 2006-02 that was owned by a property owner association, including any master or sub-association, as of January I of the prior Fiscal Year, (ii) any property located in a Final Subdivision that was recorded as of the January I preceding the Fiscal Year in which the Special Tax is being levied and which, as determined from such Final Subdivision, is or will be open space, a common area recreation facility, or a private street, or (iii) any property which, as of the January I preceding the Fiscal Year for which the Special Tax is being levied, has been conveyed, irrevocably dedicated, or irrevocably offered to a property owner's association, including any master or sub-association, provided such conveyance, dedication, or offer is submitted to the CFD Administrator by January I preceding the Fiscal Year for which the Special Tax is being levied. Notwithstanding the preceding, Property Owner Association Property shall not include any property on which Condominiums are or will be located. . "Proportionately" means, for Developed Property, that the ratio of the actual Special Tax levy to the Maximum Special Tax is equal for all Assessor's Parcels of Developed Property. For Undeveloped Property, "Proportionately" means that the ratio of the actual Special Tax levy per Acre to the Maximum Special Tax per Acre is equal for all Assessor's Parcels of Undeveloped Property. The term "Proportionately" shall be similarly applied to other categories of Taxable Property as listed in Section E below. "Public Property" means property within the boundaries ofCFD No. 2006-02 owned by, irrevocably offered or dedicated to, or for which an easement for purposes of public right-of- City of Rancho Cucamonga (Amador on Route 66) CFD No. 2006-02 August 3, 2006 Page 3 135 way has been granted to, the federal government, the State of California, the County of San Bernardino, the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or any local government or other public agency, provided that any property owned by a public agency and leased by such public agency to a private entity and subject to taxation under Section 53340.1 of the Act shall be taxed and classified according to its use. "Residential Floor Area" means all of the square footage of living area within the perimeter of a residential structure, not including any carport, walkway, garage, overhang, patio, enclosed patio, or similar area. The determination of Residential Floor Area for an Assessor's Parcel shall be made by reference to the building permit(s) issued for such Assessor's Parcel. Such determination shall be final following the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the residential dwelling unit located on such Assessor's Parcel. "Residential Property" means all Assessor's Parcels of Developed Property for which a building permit has been issued by the City for the purpose of constructing one or more residential dwelling units. "Resolution of Formation" means the resolution of formation adopted pursuant to Government Code Section 53325.1 for CFD No. 2006-02. "Special Tax" means the special tax to be levied in each Fiscal Year on each Assessor's Parcel of Taxable Property within CFD No. 2006-02 to fund the Special Tax Requirement. "Special Tax Buydown" means a mandatory bond principal buydown payment made by a property owner to reduce the amount of Outstanding Bonds to compensate for a loss of Special Tax revenues resulting from the construction of fewer residential dwelling units, smaller residential dwelling units, or a modified amount of non-residential Acreage, as determined in accordance with Section D below. "Special Tax Requirement" means that amount required in any Fiscal Year for CFD No. 2006-02 to: (i) pay debt service on all Outstanding Bonds; (ii) pay periodic costs on the CFD No. 2006-02 Bonds, including but not limited to, credit enhancement and rebate payments on the CFD No. 2006-02 Bonds due in the calendar year commencing in such Fiscal Year; (iii) pay Administrative Expenses; (iv) pay any amounts required to establish or replenish any reserve funds for all Outstanding Bonds; (v) pay directly for acquisition or construction of Authorized Facilities to the extent that the inclusion of such amount does not increase the Special Tax levy on Undeveloped Property; (vi) pay for reasonably anticipated Special Tax delinquencies based on the delinquency rate for the Special Tax levy in the previous Fiscal Year; less (vii) a credit for funds available to reduce the annual Special Tax levy, as determined by the CFD Administrator pursuant to the Fiscal Agent Agreement. "State" means the State of California. "Taxable Property" means all of the Assessor's Parcels within the boundaries ofCFD No. 2006-02 which are not exempt from the Special Tax pursuant to law or Section F below. City of Rancllo Cucamonga (Amador on Route 66) CFD No. 2006-02 August 3, 2006 J B /P Page 4 "Taxable Property Owner Association Property" means all Assessor's Parcels of Property Owner Association Property that are not exempt from the levy of the Special Tax pursuant to the provisions of Section F below. "Taxable Public Property" means all Assessor's Parcels of Public Property that are not exempt from the levy ofthe Special Tax pursuant to the provisions of Section F below. "Undeveloped Property" means, for each Fiscal Year, all Taxable Property not classified as Developed Property, Taxable Public Property or Taxable Property Owner Association Property . B. ASSIGNMENT TO LAND USE CATEGORIES Each Fiscal Year, all Taxable Property within CFD No. 2006-02 shall be classified as Developed Property, Taxable Public Property, Taxable Property Owner Association Property, or Undeveloped Property, and shall be subject to Special Taxes in accordance with this Rate and Method of Apportionment determined pursuant to Sections C and E below. Residential Property shall be assigned to Land Use Classes I through 4, as listed in Table I below, and Non-Residential Property shall be assigned to Land Use Class 5. The Maximum Special Tax for each Assessor's Parcel of Residential Property shall be based on the Residential Floor Area of the residential dwelling unite s) located on such Assessor's Parcel. The Maximum Special Tax for each Assessor's Parcel of Non-Residential Property shall be based on the Acreage of such Assessor's Parcel. The Maximum Special Tax for any Assessor's Parcel of Developed Property containing more than one Land Use Class shall be determined pursuant to Section C below. C. MAXIMUM SPECIAL TAX 1. Developed Property (a) Maximum Special Tax The Maximum SpeCial Tax for each Assessor's Parcel classified as Developed Property is shown below in Table 1. City of Rancho Cucamonga (Amador on Route 66) CFD No. 2006-02 August 3, 2006 }11 Page 5 ;) TABLE 1 Maximum Special Tax for Developed Property in Community Facilities District No. 2006-02 Land Use Residential Floor Maximum Class Description Area Special Tax I Residential Property More than 1,850 SF $2,816 per unit 2 Residential Property 1,601 - 1,850 SF $2,697 per unit 3 Residential Property 1,351-1,600 SF $2,469 per unit 4 Residential Property Less than 1,351 SF $2,241 per unit 5 Non-Residential Property NA $64,747 per Acre (b) Multiple Land Use Classes In some instances an Assessor's Parcel of Developed Property may contain more than one Land Use Class. The Maximum Special Tax levied on such an Assessor's Parcel shall be the sum of the Maximum Special Taxes for all Land Use Classes located on that Assessor's Parcel. For an Assessor's Parcel that contains both Residential Property and Non-Residential Property, the Acreage of such Assessor's Parcel shall be allocated to each type of property based on the amount of Acreage, or equivalent entitlement, designated for each land use as determined by reference to the site plan approved by the City for such Assessor's Parcel. The CFD Administrator's allocation to each type of property shall be final. 2. Undeveloped Property, Taxable Public Property, and Taxable Property Owner Association Property (a) Maximum Special Tax The Maximum Special Tax for Undeveloped Property, Taxable Public Property, and Taxable Property Owner Association Property shall be $71 ,889 per Acre. D. SPECIAL TAX BUYDOWN All of the requirements of this Section D, which describes the need for a Special Tax Buydown that may result from a change in development as determined pursuant to this Section D, shall only apply after the issuance of the first series ofCFD No. 2006-02 Bonds. Prior to the issuance of the first series ofCFD No. 2006-02 Bonds, the terms of the Special Tax Buydown shall not apply. City of Rancho Cucamonga (Amador on Route 66) CFD No. 2006-02 August 3, 2006 J '3 g Page 6 The following additional definitions apply to this Section D: "Certificate of Satisfaction of Special Tax Buydown" means a certificate from the CFD Administrator stating that the property described in such certificate has met the Special Tax Buydown Requirement for such property as calculated under this Section O. "Letter of Compliance" means a letter from the CFO Administrator allowing the issuance of building permits based on the prior submittal of a request for Letter of Compliance by a property owner. "Special Tax Buydown Requirement" means the total amount of Special Tax Buydown necessary to be prepaid in order to permit the issuance of building permits listed in a request for Letter of Compliance, as calculated under this Section O. "Update Property" means an Assessor's Parcel of Undeveloped Property for which a building permit has been issued. For purposes of all calculations in this Section D, Update Property shall be taxed as if it were already Developed Property during the current Fiscal Year. 1. Request for Letter of Compliance After the issuance of the first series of CFO No. 2006-02 Bonds, a property owner shall, as a precondition to the issuance of a building permit for construction of any residential and/or non-residential development for a specific Assessor's Parcel or lot, submit a Letter of Compliance for the construction of the development on such Assessor's Parcel or lot. If a Letter of Compliance has not yet been issued, the property owner must first request a Letter of Compliance from the CFO Administrator. The request from the property owner shall contain a list of all building permits for which the property owner is requesting a Letter of Compliance, which may exceed the number of building permit issuances being applied for at that time. The property owner shall also submit the Assessor's Parcels or tract and lot numbers on which the construction is to take place, and the Residential Floor Area (for each residential dwelling unit) or the Acreage (for each non-residential parcel) associated with each prospective building permit. 2. Issuance of Letter of Compliance Upon the receipt of a request for a Letter of Compliance, the CFD Administrator shall assign each building permit identified in such request to Land Use Classes I through 5 as listed in Table 2 below based on the type of use and, if applicable, the Residential Floor Area identified for each such building permit. If the CFD Administrator determines (i) that the number of building permits requested for each Land Use Class, plus those building permits previously issued for each Land Use Class, will not cause the total number ofresidential dwelling units or non-residential Acreage within any such Land Use Class to exceed the number of residential dwelling units or Acreage for such Land Use Class identified in Table 2 below, and (ii) that the total number of residential dwelling units anticipated to be constructed pursuant to the current development plan for CFD No. 2006-02 shall not be less than 99 and the amount of non-residential Acreage will not be more than 0.0 Acres, then a City of Rancho Cucamonga (Amador on Route 66) CFD No. 2006-02 August 3, 2006 /1 a Page? ;;;J I Letter of Compliance shall be submitted to the City and/or property owner by the CFD Administrator approving the issuance of the requested building permits for the subject property, and such subject property shall no longer be subject to the terms of the Special Tax Buydown. This Letter of Compliance shall be submitted to the City and/or property owner by the CFD Administrator within ten days of the submittal of the request for Letter of Compliance by the property owner. However, should (i) the building permits requested, plus those previously issued, cause the total number of residential dwelling units or non- residential Acreage within any such Land Use Class to exceed the number of residential dwelling units or non-residential Acreage for such Land Use Class identified in Table 2 below, or (ii) the CFD Administrator determine that changes in the development plan may cause a decrease in the number of residential dwelling units within CFD No. 2006-02 to below 99 residential dwelling units or an increase in the amount of non-residential Acreage to above 0.0 Acres, then a Letter of Compliance will not be issued and the CFD Administrator will be directed to determine if a Special Tax Buydown shall be required. The number of residential dwelling units and non-residential Acreage, as listed in Table 2 below, may be updated by the CFD Administrator prior to the issuance of the first series ofCFD No. 2006-02 Bonds. TABLE 2 Expected Residential Dwelling Units per Land Use Class and Non-Residential Acreage Community Facilities District No. 2006-02 Land Use Number of Class Description Residential Floor Area Units/Acres I Residential Property More than 1,850 SF 33 units 2 Residential Property 1,601 -1,850 SF 33 units 3 Residential Property 1,351 - 1,600 SF o units 4 Residential Property Less than 1,351 SF 33 units 5 Non-Residential Property NA 0.00 Acres 3. Calculation of Special Tax Buydown If a Special Tax Buydown calculation is required as determined by the CFD Administrator pursuant to paragraph 2 above, the CFD Administrator shall review the current development plan for CFD No. 2006-02 in consultation with the current property owners for all remaining Undeveloped Property in CFD No. 2006-02, and shall prepare an updated version of Table 2 identifying the revised number of residential dwelling units or non-residential Acreage anticipated within each Land Use Class. The CFD Administrator shall not be responsible for any delays in preparing the updated Table 2 that results from a refusal on the part of one or more current property owners of Undeveloped Property to provide information on their future development. City of Rancho Cucamonga (Amador on Route 66) CFD No. 2006-02 August 3, 2006 J J I D Page 8 '1 The CFD Administrator shall then review the updated Table 2 and determine the Special Tax Buydown Requirement, if any, to be applied to the property identified in the request for Letter of Compliance to assure the CFD's ability to levy special taxes equal to 110% debt service coverage on the Outstanding Bonds, plus Administrative Expenses. The calculations shall be undertaken by the CFD Administrator, based on the data in the updated Table 2, as follows: Step 1. Compute the sum of the Maximum Special Tax authorized to be levied on all Developed Property and Update Property within CFD No. 2006-02, plus the sum of the Maximum Special Tax authorized to be levied on all future development as identified in the current development plan as determined by the CFD Administrator in consultation with the property owner(s). Step 2. Determine the amount of Special Tax required to provide 110% debt service coverage on the Outstanding Bonds, plus any other payments included in the Special Tax Requirement. Step 3. If the total sum computed pursuant to step 1 is greater than or equal to the amount computed pursuant to step 2, then no Special Tax Buydown will be required and a Letter of Compliance shall immediately be issued by the CFD Administrator for all of the building permits currently being requested. If the total sum computed pursuant to step 1 is less than the amount computed pursuant to step 2, then continue to step 4. Step 4. Determine the Maximum Special Tax shortfall by subtracting the total sum . computed pursuant to step 1 from the amount computed pursuant to step 2. Divide this Maximum Special Tax shortfall by the amount computed pursuant to step 2. Step 5. The Special Tax Buydown Requirement shall be calculated using the prepayment formula described in Section I, with the following exceptions: (i) skip Paragraphs 1, 2 and 3, and begin with Paragraph 4; (ii) the Bond Redemption Amount in Paragraph 4 of the prepayment formula described in Section I shall equal the product of the quotient computed pursuant to step 4 above times the Previously Issued Bonds, as defined in Section I; (iii) the Capitalized Interest Credit described in Paragraph 12 of Section I shall be $0; and (iv) any payments of the Special Tax Buydown (less Administrative Fees and Expenses) shall be disbursed pursuant to the Fiscal Agent Agreement. The Special Tax Buydown computed under step 5 shall be billed directly to the property owner of each Assessor's Parcel identified in the request for Letter of Compliance and shall be due within 30 days of the billing date. If the Special Tax Buydown is not paid within 45 days of the billing date, a delinquent penalty of 10 percent shall be added to the Special Tax Buydown. Upon receipt ofthe Special Tax Buydown payment, the CFD Administrator shall issue a Letter of Compliance and a Certificate of Satisfaction of Special Tax Buydown for the subject property, and such subject property shall no longer be subject to the terms of the Special Tax Buydown. City of Rancho Cucamonga (Amador on Route 66) CFD No. 2006-02 August 3, 2006 J L/ I Page 9 4. Costs and Expenses Related to Implementation of Special Tax Buydown The property owner of each Assessor's Parcel identified in the request for Letter of Compliance shall pay all costs of the CFD Administrator or other consultants required to review the application for building permits, calculate the Special Tax Buydown, issue Letters of Compliance or any other actions required under Section D. Such payments shall be due 30 days after receipt of invoice by such property owner. A deposit may be required by the CFD Administrator prior to undertaking work related to the Special Tax Buydown. E. METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT OF THE SPECIAL TAX Commencing with Fiscal Year 2006-07 and for each following Fiscal Year, the Council shall determine the Special Tax Requirement and shall levy the Special Tax until the total Special Tax levy equals the Special Tax Requirement. The Special Tax shall be levied each Fiscal Year as follows: First: The Special Tax shall be levied on each Assessor's Parcel of Developed Property in an amount equal to 100% ofthe applicable Maximum Special Tax; Second: If additional monies are needed to satisfY the Special Tax Requirement after the first step has been completed, the Special Tax shall be levied Proportionately on each Assessor's Parcel of Undeveloped Property at up to 100% ofthe Maximum Special Tax for Undeveloped Property; Third: If additional monies are needed to satisfY the Special Tax Requirement after the first two steps have been completed, then the Special Tax shall be levied Proportionately on each Assessor's Parcel of Taxable Public Property and Taxable Property Owner Association Property at up to the Maximum Special Tax for Taxable Public Property and Taxable Property Owner Association Property; Notwithstanding the above the Council may, in any Fiscal Year, levy Proportionately less than 100% of the Maximum Special Tax in step one (above), when (i) the Council is no longer required to levy the Special Tax pursuant to steps two and three above in order to meet the Special Tax Requirement; and (ii) all authorized CFD No. 2006-02 Bonds have already been issued or the Council has covenanted that it will not issue any additional CFD No. 2006-02 Bonds (except refunding bonds) to be supported by the Special Tax. Further notwithstanding the above, under no circumstances will the Special Tax levied against any Assessor's Parcel of Residential Property for which an occupancy permit for private residential use has been issued be increased by more than ten percent as a consequence of delinquency or default by the owner of any other Assessor's Parcel within CFD No. 2006-02. F. EXEMPTIONS No Special Tax shall be levied on up to 6.0 Acres of Public Property and/or Property Owner Association Property. Tax-exempt status will be assigned by the CFD Administrator in the City of Rancho Cucamonga (Amador on Route 66) CFD No. 2006-02 August 3, 2006 / L{ 2 Page 10 chronological order in which property becomes Public Property or Property Owner Association Property. However, should an Assessor's Parcel no longer be classified as Public Property or Property Owner Association Property, its tax-exempt status will be revoked. Public Property or Property Owner Association Property that is not exempt from the Special Tax under this section shall be subject to the levy of the Special Tax and shall be taxed Proportionately as part of the third step in Section E above, at up to 100% of the applicable Maximum Special Tax for Taxable Public Property and Taxable Property Owner Association Property. G. APPEALS AND INTERPRETATIONS Any landowner or resident who feels that the amount of the Special Tax levied on their Assessor's Parcel is in error may submit a written appeal to CFD No. 2006-02. The CFD Administrator shall review the appeal and if the CFD Administrator concurs, the amount of the Special Tax levied shall be appropriately modified through an adjustment to the Special Tax levy in the following Fiscal Year. No refunds shall be given in the current Fiscal Year. The Council may interpret this Rate and Method of Apportionment for purposes of clarifying any ambiguity and make determinations relative to the annual administration of the Special Tax and any landowner or resident appeals. Any decision of the Council shall be final and binding as to all persons. H. MANNER OF COLLECTION The Special Tax will be collected in the same manner and at the same time as ordinary ad valorem property taxes; provided, however, that CFD No. 2006-02 may directly bill the Special Tax, may collect Special Taxes at a different time or in a different manner if necessary to meet its financial obligations, and may covenant to foreclose and may actually foreclose on delinquent Assessor's Parcels as permitted by the Act. I. PREPAYMENT OF SPECIAL TAX The following additional definition applies to this Section 1; "Previously Issued Bonds" means, for any Fiscal Year, all Outstanding Bonds that are deemed to be outstanding under the Fiscal Agent Agreement after the first interest and/or principal payment date following the current Fiscal Year. Only an Assessor's Parcel of Developed Property, or Undeveloped Property for which a building permit has been issued, may be prepaid. The Special Tax obligation applicable to an Assessor's Parcel in CFD No. 2006-02 may only be prepaid after all authorized CFD No. 2006-02 Bonds have already been issued, or after the Council has covenanted that it will not issue any additional CFD No. 2006-02 Bonds (except refunding bonds) to be supported by Special Taxes levied under this Rate and Method of Apportionment. The obligation ofthe Assessor's Parcel to pay any Special Tax may be permanently satisfied as described herein, provided that a prepayment may be made with respect to a particular Assessor's Parcel only if City of Rancho Cucamonga (Amador on Route 66) CFD No. 2006-02 August 3, 2006 / I J !L Page 11 "'7 .:./ there are no delinquent Special Taxes with respect to such Assessor's Parcel at the time of prepayment. An owner of an Assessor's Parcel intending to prepay the Special Tax obligation shall provide the CFD Administrator with written notice of intent to prepay. Within 30 days of receipt of such written notice, the CFD Administrator shall notify such owner of the prepay~ent amount of such Assessor's Parcel. Prepayment must be made not less than 45 days prior to any redemption date for the CFD No. 2006-02 Bonds to be redeemed with the proceeds of such prepaid Special Taxes. The Special Tax Prepayment Amount (defined below) shall be calculated as summarized below (capitalized terms as defined below): Bond Redemption Amount plus plus plus less less Total: equals Redemption Premium Defeasance Amount Administrative Fees and Expenses Reserve Fund Credit Capitalized Interest Credit Special Tax Prepayment Amount As of the proposed date of prepayment, the Special Tax Prepayment Amount shall be calculated as follows: Paragraph No.: I. Confirm that no Special Tax delinquencies apply to such Assessor's Parcel. 2. For Assessor's Parcels of Developed Property, compute the Maximum Special Tax for the Assessor's Parcel to be prepaid. For Assessor's Parcels of Undeveloped Property for which building permits have already been issued, compute the Maximum Special Tax for the Assessor's Parcel to be prepaid as though it were already designated as Developed Property, based upon the building permit which has been issued for that Assessor's Parcel. 3. Divide the Maximum Special Tax computed pursuant to paragraph 2 by the estimated Maximum Special Taxes for CFD No. 2006-02 based on the Developed Property Special Taxes which could be charged in the current Fiscal Year on all expected development in CFD No. 2006-02 (as reasonably determined by the CFD Administrator), excluding any Assessor's Parcels which have been prepaid; and 4. Multiply the quotient computed pursuant to paragraph 3 by the Previously Issued Bonds to compute the amount of Previously Issued Bonds to be retired and prepaid (the "Bond Redemption Amount"). 5. Multiply the Bond Redemption Amount computed pursuant to paragraph 4 by the applicable redemption premium (e.g., the redemption price - 100%), if any, on the Previously Issued Bonds to be redeemed (the "Redemption . Premium"). City of Rancho Cucamonga (Amador on Route 66) CFD No. 2006-02 August 3, 2006 / Lf tf Page 12 6. Compute the amount needed to pay interest on the Bond Redemption Amount from the first bond interest and/or principal payment date not covered by the current Fiscal Year Special Taxes until the earliest redemption date for the Previously Issued Bonds. 7. Determine the Special Taxes levied on the Assessor's Parcel in the current Fiscal Year that have not yet been paid. 8. Compute the minimum amount the CFD Administrator reasonably expects to derive from the reinvestment ofthe Special Tax Prepayment Amount less the Administrative Fees and Expenses (defined below) from the date of prepayment until the redemption date for the Previously Issued Bonds to be redeemed with the prepayment. 9. Add the amounts computed pursuant to paragraphs 6 and 7 and subtract the amount computed pursuant to paragraph 8 (the "Defeasance Amount"). 10. The administrative fees and expenses of CFD No. 2006-02 are as calculated by the CFD Administrator and include the costs of computation of the prepayment, the costs to invest the prepayment proceeds, the costs of redeeming CFD No. 2006-02 Bonds, and the costs of recording any notices to evidence the prepayment and the redemption (the "Administrative Fees and Expenses"). II. The reserve fund credit (the "Reserve Fund Credit") shall equal the lesser of: (a) the expected reduction in the reserve requirement (as defined in the Fiscal Agent Agreement), if any, associated with the redemption of Previously Issued Bonds as a result of the prepayment, or (b) the amount' derived by subtracting the new reserve requirement (as defined in the Fiscal Agent Agreement) in effect after the redemption of Previously Issued Bonds as a result of the prepayment from the balance in the reserve fund on the prepayment date, but in no event shall such amount be less than zero. No Reserve Fund Credit shall be granted if the amount then on deposit in the reserve fund for the Previously Issued Bonds is below 100% of the reserve requirement (as defined in the Fiscal Agent Agreement). 12. If any capitalized interest for the Previously Issued Bonds will not have been expended as ofthe date immediately following the first bond interest and/or principal payment date following the current Fiscal Year, a capitalized interest credit shall be calculated by multiplying the quotient computed pursuant to paragraph 3 by the expected balance in the capitalized interest fund after such first interest and/or principal payment (the "Capitalized Interest Credit"). \3. The Special Tax prepayment is equal to the sum of the amounts computed pursuant to paragraphs 4, 5, 9, and 10, less the amounts computed pursuant to paragraphs II and 12 (the "Special Tax Prepayment Amount"). August 3, 2006 / uS Page 13 -, City of Rancho Cucamonga (Amador on Route 66) CFD No. 2006-02 From the Special Tax Prepayment Amount, the amounts computed pursuant to paragraphs 4, 5, 9, 10, II and 12 shall be deposited into the appropriate fund as established under the Fiscal Agent Agreement and be used to redeem Previously Issued Bonds, as applicable, or make scheduled debt service payments or to pay administrative expenses related to the prepayment of the Special Tax. The Special Tax Prepayment Amount may be insufficient to redeem a full $5,000 increment ofCFD No. 2006-02 Bonds. In such cases, the increment above $5,000 or integral multiple thereof will be retained in the appropriate fund established under the Fiscal Agent Agreement to be used with the next prepayment of CFD No. 2006-02 Bonds or to make scheduled debt service payments on such bonds. Upon confirmation of the payment of the current Fiscal Year's Special Tax levy as determined under paragraph 7 (above), the CFD Administrator shall remove the current Fiscal Year's Special Tax levy for such Assessor's Parcel from the County tax rolls. With respect to any Assessor's Parcel for which the Special Tax obligation is prepaid in accordance with this Section I, the Council shall cause a suitable notice to be recorded in compliance with the Act, to indicate the prepayment of Special Taxes and the release of the Special Tax lien on such Assessor's Parcel, and the obligation of such Assessor's Parcel to pay the Special Tax shall cease. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Special Tax prepayment shall be allowed unless, at the time of such proposed prepayment, the amount of Maximum Special Taxes that may be levied on Taxable Property within CFD No. 2006-02 (after excluding 6.0 Acres of Public Property and Property Owner Association Property as set forth in Section F) both prior to and after the proposed prepayment is at least equal to the sum of (i) the Administrative Expenses, as defined in Section A above, and (ii) 1.10 times the maximum annual debt service on all Outstanding Bonds. J. TERM OF SPECIAL TAX The Special Tax shall be levied for a period not to exceed fifty years commencing with Fiscal Year 2006-07, provided however that Special Taxes will cease to be levied in an earlier Fiscal Year if the CFD Administrator has determined (i) that all required interest and principal payments on the CFD No. 2006-02 Bonds have been paid; and (ii) all Authorized Facilities have been constructed. 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BACKGROUND: The proposed CFD is being requested by William Lyon Homes, Inc. to fund public improvements related to their development of Tentative Tract Map No. 16882 (Amador on Route 66). The development in question is located on the north side of Foothill Boulevard and east of Etiwanda Avenue and west of East Avenue. These facilities will serve the residents within this southern region of the community by providing street improvements, landscape improvements within the public right-of-way, and water and sewer improvements. To help fund these improvements, the developer has requested that a CFD be formed. This request is in keeping with the City's policy on CFD formations and all associated costs are being borne by the developer. In order to form the CFD, several preliminary actions are required by the City Council. One of those actions is th.e adoption of a boundary map that clearly shows which properties are I'I~ Page 2 August 16, 2006 included in the proposed CFD. The attached resolution accomplishes this purpose. The boundary map will be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of San Bernardino and will give notice to any prospective buyer of all or any portion of the property within the boundaries of the proposed CFD of the pendency of the formation proceedings. By adopting this resolution, the City Council is not actually forming the CFD. A public hearing and election of the affected property owners must still be held. After the public hearing the City Council will make the final decision whether or not to form the CFD. The adoption of this resolution does not obligate the City Council to form the CFD. This action meets the statutory requirements for forming a CFD and all associated costs are borne by the developer with no negative impact to the City's general fund. This action is also consistent with established City policy. For these reasons, it is recommended that the City Council approve this resolution. Respectfully submitted, (kJoSt~ ~?!/3 \t~ Y. Bruce GIS/Special Districts Manager Pamela S. Easter Assistant City Manager Attachments: Resolution Map /'/9 RESOLUTION NO. 2006 - tl/ 1 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF iUNCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A BOUNDARY MAP SHOWING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE TERRITORY PROPOSED FOR THE INCLUSION IN PROPOSED COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-02 (AMADOR ON ROUTE 66) WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA ("City Council"), in response to a petition received from the owner of certain property located within the City of Rancho Cucamonga identified as Tentative Tract Map No. 16882 and commonly known as Amador On Route 66, desires to initiate proceedings to create a Community Facilities District pursuant to the terms and provisions ofthe "Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982", being Chapter 2.5, Part I, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California (the "Act"). This Community Facilities District shall hereinafter be designated as COMMUNITY F AClLITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-02 (AMADOR ON ROUTE 66) (the "District"); and, WHEREAS, there has been submitted a map showing the boundaries of the territory proposed for inclusion in the District including properties and parcels ofland proposed to be subject to the levy of a special tax by the District. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND DETERMINED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: SECTION 1. The above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2. The map designated as "BOUNDARIES OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-02 (AMADOR ON ROUTE 66)" submitted to the City Council showing the boundaries of the territory proposed for inclusion in the District including properties and parcels of land proposed to be subject to the levy of a special tax by the District is hereby approved. SECTION 3. A certificate shall be endorsed on the original and on at least one (1) copy of the map of the District, evidencing the date and adoption of this Resolution, and within fifteen (15) days after the adoption of the Resolution fixing the time and place of the hearing on the formation or extent of such District, a copy of such map shall be filed with the correct and proper endorsements thereon with the County Recorder, all in the manner and form provided for in Sections 3110 and 3111 ofthe Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. I /Sb PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this AYES: NOES: ABSENT: day of ,2006. William 1. Alexander, Mayor ATTEST: Debra J. Adams, CMC, City Clerk 2 /S/ ~ L ~ ID .~ .....c u.. ,.,~ ..en .~ c uo e ID~'" .cOO ..~O U'" ~ L ID ~ ..en u c o ,.,e .. ~ .~ 0 U ~ U ~ 0 e.c ~ 0 'OC '" ~ '" .,.... o ~ L,., .0.. ID .~ OU .... o 0 .c ID 0 o c .~ ~ ....'" .... 0.... o ID .c ,.,.... ....0 .~ C U ,., .~ ~ ID'O 'O.c ID" .... .~ .... 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ID "'~ ....L CD<<l'l-<II tI:QlO..c: ,., ~ U 5 . o " C ~ < ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , o o ;; ~ ~ o o Q: 152 THE C I T Y o F RANCllO CUCAMONGA StaffReport DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: August 16, 2006 Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager Pamela S. Easter, Assistant City Manager Ingrid Y. Bruce, GIS/Special Districts Manager APPROVAL OF A RESOLUTION ORDERING AND DIRECTING THE PREPARATION OF A REPORT FOR PROPOSED COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT 2006-02 (AMADOR ON ROUTE 66) RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council approve the attached resolution ordering and directing the preparation of a report for proposed Community Facilities District (CFD) 2006-02 (Amador on Route 66). This community facilities district report is necessary to provide the City Council with information on the proposed CFD on which to base their final decision. This action is recommended in accordance with the request of the property owner and pursuant to City policy. BACKGROUND: The proposed CFD is being requested by William Lyon Homes, Inc. to fund public improvements related to their development of the property within Tentative Tract Map No. 16882 (Amador on Route 66). The development in question is located on the north side of Foothill Boulevard and east of Etiwanda Avenue and west of East Avenue. These facilities will serve the residents within this eastern region of the community by providing street improvements, landscape improvements within the public right-of-way much like the landscape maintenance districts like we use in other parts of the City, and water and sewer improvements. To help fund these improvements and to ensure continued maintenance, the developer has requested that a CFD be formed. This request is in keeping with the City's policy on CFD formations and all associated costs are being borne by the developer. /53 Page 2 August 16, 2006 In order to form the CFD, several preliminary actions are required by the City Council. One of those actions is the preparation of a community facilities district report to provide the City Council with the necessary information and findings on which they can base their final decision on whether or not to form the CFD. Generally the report will contain a full and complete description of the public facilities to be acquired; a full and complete description of the public services proposed to be financed through the CFD; a general cost estimate setting forth the costs of acquiring the public facilities and providing the specified public services; and the particulars of the rate and method of apportionment for the proposed special tax. This action meets one of the statutory requirements for forming a CFD and all associated costs are borne by the developer with no negative impact to the City's general fund. This action is also consistent with established City policy. For these reasons, it is recommended that the City Council approve this resolution. Respectfully submitted, ~~if~ '-t;;;j\. Bruc~ - GIS/Special Districts Manager p~o-S frw4ev Pamela S. Easter Assistant City Manager Attachment: Resolution /51 RESOLUTION NO. 2006- 2. L{<J RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING AND DIRECTING THE PREPARATION OF A REPORT FOR PROPOSED COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-02 (AMADOR ON ROUTE 66) WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA (the "City Council"), has declared its intention to initiate proceedings to consider the creation of a Community Facilities District pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982", being Chapter 2.5, Part I, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code ofthe State of California (the "Act"). This Community Facilities District shall hereinafter be designated as COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-02 (AMADOR ON ROUTE 66) (the "District"); and, WHEREAS, this City Council directs, pursuant to the provisions of Section 53321.5 of the Government Code of the State of California, the preparation of a report to provide more detailed information relating to the proposed District, the proposed public facilities to be financed through the District, and estimate of the cost of providing such facilities (the "Community Facilities District Report"). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND DETERMINED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: SECTION 1. The above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2. The City Manager is hereby directed and ordered to prepare or cause to be prepared the Community Facilities District Report to be presented to this City Council, generally setting forth and containing the following: FACILITIES: A full and complete description of the public facilities the acquisition or construction of which is proposed to be financed through the District. COST ESTIMATE: A general cost estimate setting forth costs of acquiring or constructing such public facilities. SPECIAL TAX: Further particulars regarding the rate and method of apportionment for the proposed special tax. SECTION 3. The Community Facilities District Report, upon its preparation, shall be submitted to this City Council for review, and such report shall be made a part of the record of the public hearing on the Resolution ofIntention to establish such District. I IS5 PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this AYES: NOES: ABSENT: day of ,2006. William 1. Alexander, Mayor ATTEST: Debra J. Adams, CMC, City Clerk 2 /56 THE CITY OF I RANCIIO CUCAMONGA StaffReport DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: August 16, 2006 Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager Pamela S. Easter, Assistant City Manager Ingrid Y. Bruce, GIS/Special Districts Manager APPROVAL OF A RESOLUTION DECLARING NECESSITY TO INCUR A BONDED INDEBTEDNESS OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT 2006-02 (AMADOR ON ROUTE 66) TO FINANCE THE ACQUISITION OR CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC FACILITIES RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council approve the attached resolution declaring the necessity to incur a bonded indebtedness of Community Facilities District (CFD) 2006-02 (Amador on Route 66) in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $3,100,000 to be secured by the levy of a special tax in the CFD to finance the acquisition or construction of. certain public facilities. This action is recommended in accordance with the request of the property owner and pursuant to City policy. BACKGROUND: The proposed CFD is being requested by William Lyon Homes, Inc. to fund public improvements to serve their development of the property within Tentative Map No. 16882 which is generally located on the north side of Foothill Boulevard and east of Etiwanda A venue and west of East Avenue. These facilities will serve the residents within this southern region of the community by providing street improvements, landscape improvements within the public right-of-way, and water and sewer improvements To help fund these improvements, the developer has requested that a CFD be formed and that a bonded indebtedness for such CFD be authorized. fC1 Page 2 August 16, 2006 This request is in keeping with the City's policy on CFD formations and all associated costs are being borne by the developer. In order to form the CFD, several preliminary actions are required by the City Council. One of those actions is the adoption of a resolution of necessity to incur a bonded indebtedness of the CFD. This resolution not only declares that the public convenience and necessity requires that a bonded indebtedness in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $3,100,000 be authorized to be incurred but also sets a public hearing on the matter. The public hearing is scheduled for September 20, 2006 and will be combined with and held concurrently with the public hearing to consider the establishment of the CFD and the authorization to levy special taxes within the CFD. At the public hearing the City Council will take testimony and make a final determination whether or not to authorize the bonded indebtedness, subject to the approval of the qualified electors of the CFD. If the City Council determines that the bonded indebtedness is necessary then an election is held of the property owners. The adoption of this resolution does not obligate the City Council to form the CFD or to issue bonds on behalf of the CFD. Prior to the issuance of any bonds on behalf of the CFD, the City Council will need to determine that the proposed bond issue will meet the goals and policies of the City pertaining to the formation of CFDs. This action meets one of the statutory requirements for forming a CFD and all associated costs are borne by the developer with no negative impact to the City's general fund. This action is also consistent with established City policy. For these reasons, it is recommended that the City Council approve this resolution. Respectfully submitted, ~aS&JeV Pamela S. Easter Assistant City Manager rf~~ GIS/Special Districts Manager Attachment: Resolution /S<3 RESOLUTION NO. 2006 - ;? 'ICf RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING NECESSITY FOR COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-02 (AMADOR ON ROUTE 66) TO INCUR A BONDED INDEBTEDNESS THEREOF TO BE SECURED BY THE LEVY OF SPECIAL TAXES THEREIN TO PAY FOR THE ACQUISITION OR CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC FACILITIES WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA (the "City Council"), has initiated proceedings to create a Community Facilities District pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982", being Chapter 2.5, Part I, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of Cali fomi a (the "Act") to finance the acquisition or construction of certain authorized public facilities. This Community Facilities District shall hereinafter be referred to as COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-02 (AMADOR ON ROUTE 66) (the "District"); and, WHEREAS, it is the intention of this legislative body to finance the acquisition of all or a portion of such public facilities through the issuance of bonds, such bonds to be secured by special taxes to be levied on taxable property within the District, all as authorized pursuant to the Act. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND DETERMINED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: SECTION 1. The above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2. This City Council declares that the public convenience and necessity requires that a bonded indebtedness be incurred by the District to finance the acquisition or construction of all or a portion of certain public facilities as proposed for the designated District described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference (the "Facilities"). SECTION 3. The purpose for the proposed debt is to finance the acquisition or construction of the Facilities, to fund a reserve fund and capitalized interest on such indebtedness and to pay the costs of issuance of such indebtedness. SECTION 4. The amount of the proposed bonded indebtedness, including the cost of the facilities, together with all incidental expenses, contingencies and financing costs is generally estimated to be: $3,100,000. SECTION 5. NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT ON SEPTEMBER 20, 2006, AT THE HOUR OF 7:00 O'CLOCK P.M. IN THE REGULAR MEETING PLACE OF THE LEGISLATIVE BODY, BEING THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, LOCATED AT 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, A HEARING WILL BE HELD ON THE INTENTION OF THIS LEGISLATIVE BODY TO INCUR A BONDED INDEBTEDNESS TO FINANCE PUBLIC FACILITIES IN THE COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT BY THE LEVY I /s1 OF A SPECIAL TAX. AT THE TIME AND PLACE FIXED FOR SAID PUBLIC HEARING ANY PERSONS INTERESTED, INCLUDING PERSONS OWNING PROPERTY WITHIN THE AREA, MAY APPEAR AND PRESENT ANY MATTERS RELATING TO THE PROPOSED INTENTION AND NECESSITY FOR INCURRING THE BONDED INDEBTEDNESS WHICH WILL PAY FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES AND WHICH WILL BE SECURED BY A SPECIAL TAX TO BE LEVIED WITHIN SAID COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT. SECTION 6. Notice of the time and place of the public hearing shall be given by the City Clerk by publishing a Notice of Public Hearing in a legally designated newspaper of general circulation, such publication pursuant to Section 6061 of the Government Code, with said publication to be completed at least seven (7) days prior to the date set for the public hearing. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this day of ,2006. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: William J. Alexander, Mayor ATTEST: Debra J. Adams, CMC, City Clerk 2 /6D EXHIBIT A DESCRIPTION OF PUBLIC FACILITIES The public facilities proposed to be financed by the District are generally described as follows: 1. Facilities authorized to be financed from the proceeds of the following City of Rancho Cucarnonga fees: (a) Transportation fee; (b) Beautification fee; (c) Parks and Recreation Facility fee; (d) Drainage fee; 2. Facilities authorized to be financed from the proceeds of the following Cucarnonga Valley Water District fees: (a) Water capacity fee; (b) Water meter & box charge; (c) Sewer capacity fee; and (d) Sewer connection fee. 3. Facilities authorized to be financed from the proceeds ofInland Empire Utility Agency fees. 4. Street improvements; 5. Landscaping improvements located within public rights-of-way; 6. Drainage improvements; 7. Water improvements; and 8. Sewer improvements. A-I lie! THE C [ T Y o F RANCHO CUCAMONGA StaffReport DAlE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: August 16,2006 Mayor and Members ofthe City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager Pamela S. Easter, Assistant City Manager Ingrid Y. Bruce, GIS/Special Districts Manager APPROVAL OF A RESOLUTION DECLARING INTENTION TO ESTABLISH COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT 2006-01 (VINTNER'S GROVE) AND TO AUTHORIZE THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX THEREIN TO FINANCE THE ACQUISITION OR CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC FACILITIES RECOMMENDA nON: It is recommended that the City Council approve the attached resolution declaring its intention to establish Community Facilities District (CFD) 2006-01 (Vintners Grove) and to authorize the levy of a special tax in the CFD to finance the acquisition or construction of certain public facilities. This action is recommended in accordance with the request of the property owner and pursuant to City policy. BACKGROUND: The proposed CFD is being requested by William Lyon Homes, Inc. (copy attached) to fund public improvements related to their development of the property within Tentative Map No. 17382 (Vintner's Grove) which is generally located on the south side of Arrow Route with Haven A venue on the east and Center Street on the west. These facilities will serve the residents within this southern region of the community by providing street improvements, landscape improvements within the public right-of-way, and water and sewer improvements. A list of the proposed facilities is attached as Exhibit A to the resolution. To help fund these improvements, the developer has requested that a CFD be formed. This request is in keeping with the City's policy on CFD formations and all associated costs are being borne by the developer. //P2 Page 2 August 16, 2006 In order to form the CFD, several preliminary actions are required by the City Council. One of those actions is the adoption of a resolution of intention to establish the CFD and to authorize the levy of a special tax to acquire the public facilities. The rate and method of apportionment of the special tax proposed to be levied within the CFD is attached as Exhibit B to the Resolution. Assuming that the levy of the special tax is authorized, the total tax burden on the properties within the CFD will not exceed 1.85% of the base sales price of the residential dwelling units proposed to be constructed within the CFD. The adoption of this resolution not only declares the City's intention to establish the CFD and authorize, subject to the approval of the authorized electors of the CFD, the levy of special taxes within the CFD but also sets the time and place of a public hearing on these matters. The public hearing is scheduled for September 20, 2006. At the public hearing the City Council will take testimony and make a final determination whether or not to form the district. If the City Council decides to form the CFD then an election is held of the property owners. In this case there is only one property owner and they are requesting the CFD. The adoption of this resolution does not obligate the City Council to form the CFD. This action meets the statutory requirements for forming a CFD and all associated costs are borne by the developer with no negative impact to the City's general fund. This action is also consistent with established City policy. For these reasons, it is recommended that the city Council approve this resolution. nPectfuI~Y. submitted, ttWJ0ClS ~ Pamela S. Easter Assistant City Manager r;t~ yfi t;~. Bruce L GIS/Special Districts Manager Attachments: Petition Resolution Exhibit "A" Exhibit "B" /03 PETITION TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA REQUESTJNG INSTITUTION OF PROCEEDINGS TO EST ABLJSH A COMMUNITY FACILITIES D1STRlCT, AND .FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF THE COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRJCT TO FINANCE TI-lE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND ACQUISITION or PUBLIC F AClLrnES I. The undersigned (the "Owner") requests that the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga (the "City"), initiate proceedings pursuant to the. Mello-RoosCommunity Fadlities Act of .1982, as amended, Chapter 2.5 (con1Triencing with Section 533 I I) of Part I of Division 23 of Title 5 of the Government Code and the. "City of Rancho Cucamonga Statement of Goals and Policies for the Use of the Mello-Roos CJomlllUnity Facilities Act of I 982" amended and resr~ted August 15, 2005, over and including the property describcd ill Exhibit "A" attached hereto. lli1d for the issuance of bonds of the community facilitics district to be designated the "City of Rancho CU':amonga Community Facilities District No. 2006-0 I (Vintner's Grove)" (the "CFD") to finance the L1esign, construction and acquisition of the public facilities described in Paragraph 3 below which will be owned by the City, the Cucamonga Valley Water District CCVWD") and the Inhmd Empire Utility Agency ("lEUA"). 2. The boundariesot'the territory which is proposed for inclusion in the CFD are described in Exhibit "A" al1aehed hereto und shown on the map attached hereto as Exhibit "BU. 3. "[11e types of public J11eilities to be provided within the proposed CFD are dcseribed in Exhibit "C" attached hereto. 4. The estimated aggregate principal amount of the bonded indebtedness for the CFD which Owner request the City Council to authorize for the design, construction and acquisition of the puhlic facilities is $5,800,000. 5. Owner consents to the levy of special taxes on the Property in amounts sutJicient (a) to pay the aggregate amount of the principal of and interest on the bonds of the CFD coming dLle each year and the costs incidental thereto, (b) to pay the costs of the design, constfLlction and acquisition ofthe public facilities described above,.(c) to replenish any reserve fund established lor the bonds of the CFD, and (d) to pay for the annllal costs of administration orthe CFD and the bonds of the eFD. SDPUB\ WD1VEN\3350S0.1 liptf 6. Owner further requests that the City enter into a joint community facilities agreement with CYWD and lEVA pursuant to Sections 53316.2, 53316.4 and 53316.6 of the Government Code of the State of California which will provide for thefinaneing of the design, construction and acquisition ofthc public improvements to be owned by CYWD and, lEVA with a portion of the proceeds of the issuance and sale oftlle bonds ofthe CFD. 7. Owner represents tothe City Council that they are thc owners of all of the land within the proposed CFD as shown on the map attached hereto as Exhibit "B". 6. This petition may be signed in counterparts which shall for all purposes be deemed to be an original, and such counterparts shall together constitutes one and the same Jnstmment. lRemainder of this page intentionally left blank.] SDPUB\WDIVE/'.I'\335080.1 /fo5 Dated: ~.:3 ,2006 "O\VllCr" WILLIAM LYON HOMES, INC., a California corporation By:. r-J e:. 'k.e,lfl-j. .:z: .Ynrn-l 1 e: :5e:nto/L !/rGE:;; /".I€6s"den..r- By: 0 r--iame: L RichardJ2. Robinson _ Tille: ~~ce President __ ^ .) j(p(p SDPU B\WDIVEl'..'\JJ5080.1 EXIIlBIT ^ l.EGAI. DESCRlPl10N Proposed City of Rancho CUC:Imongll COlllmunity Fueilitics I)i$tricl Nll. 2006-0 I (Vintncr's Grovc), ('ollmy of San Bernardino, Stnte ofCalilbmin, induccs the land siwalcd in the State of C:1lif,wnia. COllllly of Sail Bermmlillo, (,ity of Rllnchll CueamoJl!):a, .f",cribc'.f as Ibllows; BEING h PC;f~'l'H,'iN OF Len A OF NOHTH CUClI,MVNGA TOlt/NS-11'E-:. IN THE CITY of Hl';"Nc'J!P C1JC.r..r-jDNE'\. l:mfti,l',-I Or' [;AN m";l\N!IJ<UIND, ~~1'^'l'F. OF CM,1F"ORN1.A. AS PER NAP' lmCfJHDF,V W !IO"')~ 1 1 Pl,GE1S O~' Mr.i).~. !N THE OFFjC~: 01;> ffHB COUm'y UEt'fiPJJE:R OF .sAlt) iXHJHTY Tonr{.THF.I~ i1,l'ril r..oT'S 1 ANU ,,,' nLOl'K 5t: OF NOR1'H CUCAMUNGA TRACT, !N THE ern:, Ur' V.t\NCHO Ct)I'N40l'K;P., COIJW'I''l Of- :.iAN HEitNARJHNO, ~;TATE OF CAl.1F'OI<NI.b.. 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" '" ~>> W'n 0<> 6,;3 " ,,~ X" wa. ~ 30N3AV N3AVH " o 8 < z o ~ " v 1\ I ~ 5 ~~~(l r- g ~2 I ~ -~! ~~'m~l- ) ~~ ~_~__ ~ll <( HAV f'<-."l/"~I+' ~ ~; ---..i ~ o.~. -F;;>~Uff~--.-~ I:;;z \-', '^v ul~-'-I~ -:; '~l Y' '--.... I ~/ ~._- ~' . o' ,:'1 il '. "I ~, , 1: ~ v E \j ~ ~ . < ~ It, 9 EXfllBIT C DESCRIPTION OF PUBLIC FACILI1lES FOR CITY OF RANCHO CUCA,MONGA COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-01 (VINtNER'S GROVE) The types of public facilities proposed to be provided within and financed by the proposed CFD are: I. Facilities authorized to be financed from the proceeds of the following City of Rancho Cucamcmga fees: (a) Transportation fee; (b) Beautification fee; (c) Parks and Recreation Facility fee; (d) Drainage fee; ? Facilities authorized to be financed from the proceeds of the following Cucamonga Valley Water District fees: (a) Water capacity fee; (b) Water meter & box charge; (e) Sewer capacity fee; and (d) Sewer connection fee. 3. Facilities authorized to be financed from the proceeds of fees of Inland Empire Utility Agency. 4. Strect improvements; 5. Landscaping improvements located within public rights-of-way; 6. Drainage improvements; 7. Water improvements; and 8. Sewer improvements. C - I /76 SDPUB\ WDfVEN\335080.1 RESOLUTION NO. 2006 - 1. 50 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-01 (VINTNER'S GROVE) AND TO AUTHORIZE THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX THEREIN TO FINANCE THE PROVISIONS OF CERTAIN PUBLIC SERVICES AND THE ACQUISITION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC FACILITIES WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA (the "City Council"), in response to a petition received from the owner of certain property located within the City of Rancho Cucamonga identified as Tentative Tract Map No. 17382 and commonly known as VINTNER'S GROVE requesting that the City Council initiate proceedings to consider the formation of a community facilities district, desires to initiate such proceedings pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982", being Chapter 2.5, Part I, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California (the "Act") to finance the acquisition or construction of certain public facilities; and WHEREAS, pursuant to such petition the City Council desires to initiate proceedings to consider the formation of such community facilities district which shall hereinafter be referred to as COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-01 (VINTNER'S GROVE) (the "District"); and, WHEREAS, this City Council is now required to proceed to adopt its Resolution of Intention to initiate the proceedings for the establishment of such District, to set forth the boundaries for such District, to indicate the type of public facilities proposed to be financed by such District, to indicate the rate and apportionment of a special tax sufficient to finance the acquisition or construction of such public facilities and the administration of the District and any indebtedness incurred by the District, to set a time and place for a public hearing relating to the establishment of such District; and WHEREAS, a map of such District showing the boundaries of the territory proposed for inclusion in the District including properties and parcels ofland proposed to be subject to the levy of a special tax by the District has been previously approved by this City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND DETERMINED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: SECTION 1. Recitals. The above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2. Initiation Of Proceedin!!s. These proceedings are initiated by this City Council pursuant to the authorization of Section 53318 of the Government Code of the State of California. . SECTION 3. Boundaries Of District. It is the intention of this City Council to establish a community facilities district pursuant to the provisions of the Act, and to determine the boundaries 1 /1/ and parcels on which special taxes may be levied to finance the provision of certain public services and the acquisition of certain public facilities. A description of the boundaries of the territory proposed for inclusion in the District including properties and parcels ofland proposed to be subject to the levy of a special tax by the District is as follows: All that property as shown on a map as previously approved by this City Council, such map designated by the name of this District, a copy of which is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and shall remain open for public inspection. SECTION 4. Name Of District. The name ofthe proposed Community Facilities District to be established shall be known and designated as COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-01 (VINTNER'S GROVE). SECTION 5. Description Of Public Facilities. It is the further intention of this City Council to finance the acquisition or construction of certain public facilities. A general description of the public facilities to be acquired or constructed is set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. The public facilities described in Exhibit A are facilities which this legislative body is authorized by law to contribute revenue to or to construct, own or operate. It is hereby further determined that the proposed public facilities are necessary to meet increased demands and needs placed upon the City and other public agencies as a result of development within the District. The cost of acquiring or constructing such public facilities includes incidental expenses where applicable including, but not limited to, the costs of planning and designing such facilities; all costs associated with the establishment of the District, the issuance and administration of bonds, including the payment of any rebate obligation due and owing to the federal government, the determination of the amount of any special taxes to be levied, the costs of collecting any special taxes, and costs otherwise incurred in order to carry out the authorized purposes of the District, together with any other expenses incidental to the acquisition, construction, completion and inspection of such facilities SECTION 6. Special Tax. It is hereby further proposed that, except where funds are otherwise available, a special tax sufficient to pay for such public facilities and related incidental expenses authorized by the Act, secured by recordation of a continuing lien against all non-exempt real property in the District, will be levied annually within the boundaries of the District. Under no circumstances will the special tax levied against any parcel used for private residential purposes be increased as a consequence of delinquency or default by the owner of any other parcel or parcels within the District by more than 10 percent. For further particulars as to the rate and method of apportionment of the proposed special tax (the "Rate and Method of Apportionment") reference is made to the attached and incorporated Exhibit B, which sets forth in sufficient detail the method of apportionment to allow each landowner or resident within the proposed District to clearly estimate the maximum amount that such person will have to pay. The Rate and Method of Apportionment also sets forth the tax year after which no further special tax shall be levied or collected against any 2 /12 parcel used for private residential purposes. A parcel shall be considered "used for private residential purposes" not later than the date on which an occupancy permit or the equivalent for private residential use is issued for such parcel. The special taxes herein proposed, to the extent possible, shall be collected in the same manner as ad valorem property taxes or in such other manner at this City Council shall determine, including without limitation, direct billing of the affected property owners, and shall be subject to the same penalties, procedure, sale and lien priority in any case of delinquency as applicable for ad valorem taxes. Any special taxes that may not be collected on the County tax roll shall be collected through a direct billing procedure by the Treasurer of the City, acting for and on behalf of the District. The special tax obligation for any parcel may be prepaid and permanently satisfied in whole or in part pursuant to the provisions therefore contained in the Rate and Method of Apportionment. SECTION 7. Public Hearinl!:. NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT ON SEPTEMBER 20, 2006, AT THE HOUR OF 7:00 O'CLOCK P.M., IN THE REGULAR MEETING PLACE OF THE CITY COUNCIL BEING THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, LOCATED AT 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD WHERE THIS CITY COUNCIL WILL CONSIDER THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PROPOSED COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT, THE PROPOSED METHOD AND APPORTIONMENT OF THE SPECIAL TAX, AND ALL OTHER MATTERS AS SET FORTH IN THIS RESOLUTION OF INTENTION. THAT AT THE ABOVE-MENTIONED TIME AND PLACE FOR PUBLIC HEARING ANY PERSONS INTERESTED, INCLUDING T AXP AYERS AND PROPERTY OWNERS MAY APPEAR AND BE HEARD, AND THAT THE TESTIMONY OF ALL INTERESTED PERSONS FOR OR AGAINST THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE DISTRICT, THE EXTENT OF THE DISTRICT, OR THE FINANCING OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES, WILL BE HEARD AND CONSIDERED. ANY PROTESTS MAYBE MADE ORALLY OR IN WRITING. HOWEVER, ANY PROTESTS PERTAINING TO THE REGULARITY OR SUFFICIENCY OF THE PROCEEDINGS SHALL BE IN WRITING AND CLEARLY SET FORTH THE IRREGULARITIES AND DEFECTS TO WHICH THE OBJECTION IS MADE. ALL WRITTEN PROTESTS SHALL BE FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY COUNCIL ON OR BEFORE THE TIME FIXED FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING. WRITTEN PROTESTS MAY BE WITHDRAWN IN WRITING AT ANY TIME BEFORE THE CONCLUSION OF THE PUBLIC HEARING. IFA WRITTEN MAJORITY PROTEST AGAINST THE ESTABLISHMENT Of THE DISTRICT IS FILED, THE PROCEEDINGS SHALL BE ABANDONED. IF SUCH MAJORITY PROTEST IS LIMITED TO CERTAIN PUBLIC FACILITIES OR PORTIONS OF THE SPECIAL TAX, THOSE FACILITIES OR THAT TAX SHALL BE ELIMINATED BY THE CITY COUNCIL. SECTION 8. Election. If, following the public hearing described in the Section above, the City Council determines to establish the District and proposes to levy a special tax within the District, the City Council shall then submit the levy of the special taxes to the qualified electors of 3 /13 the District. If at least twelve (12) persons, who need not necessarily be the same twelve (12) persons, have been registered to vote within the District for each of the ninety (90) days preceding the close ofthe public hearing, the vote shall be by registered voters of the District, with each voter having one (1) vote. Otherwise, the vote shall be by the landowners of the District who were the owners of record at the close of the subject hearing, with each landowners or the authorized representative thereof, having one (1) vote for each acre or portion ofan acre of land owned within the District. SECTION 9. Notice. Notice of the time and place of the public hearing shall be given by the City Clerk by causing the publication of a Notice of Public Hearing in the legally designated newspaper of general circulation, such publication pursuant to Section 6061 of the Government Code, with such publication to be completed at least seven (7) days prior to the date set for the public hearing. SECTION 10. Reservation Of Ril!:hts To Authorize Tender Of Bonds. The City Council reserves to itself, in its capacity as the legislative body of the District if formed, the right and authority to allow any interested owner of property within the District, subject to the provisions of Government Code Section 53344.1 and to such conditions as this City Council may impose, and any applicable prepayment penalties as may be described in the bond indenture or comparable instrument or document, to tender to the Treasurer of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, acting for and on behalf of the District, in full payment or part payment of any installment of the special taxes or the interest or penalties thereon which may be due or delinquent, but for which a bill has been received, any bond or other obligation secured thereby, the bond or other obligation to be taken at par and credit to be given for the accrued interest shown thereby computed to the date of tender. SECTION 11. Advances Of Funds Or Work-In-Kind. At anytime either before or after the formation of the District, the City Council may accept advances of funds or work-in-kind from any source, including, but not limited to, private persons or private entities and may provide, by resolution, for the use of those funds or that work-in-kind for any authorized purpose, including, but not limited to, paying any cost incurred by the City in creating the District. The City may enter into an agreement, by resolution, with the person or entity advancing the funds or work-in-kind, to repay all or a portion of the funds so advanced, or to reimburse the person or entity for the value, or cost, whichever is less, of the work-in-kind, as determined by the City Council. The City has entered into a Community Facilities District Advance and Reimbursement Agreement with William Lyon Homes, Inc. to provide for such advances for the payment of all initial consulting and administration costs and expenses related to the proceedings to consider the formation of the District and to subsequently authorize issue and sell bonds for the District. Such advances are subject to reimbursement pursuant to the terms of such agreement. No such agreement shall constitute a debt or liability of the City. 4 /71 PASSED, APPROVED, And ADOPTED this AYES: NOES: ABSENT: day of ,2006. William J. Alexander, Mayor ATTEST: Debra 1. Adams, CMC, City Clerk 5 /75 Exhibit "A" Description of Public Facilities The public facilities proposed to be financed by the District are generally described as follows: I. Facilities authorized to be financed from the proceeds of the following City of Rancho Cucamonga fees: (a) Transportation fee; (b) Beautification fee; (c) Parks and Recreation Facility fee; (d) Drainage fee; 2. Facilities authorized to be financed from the proceeds of the following Cucamonga Valley Water District fees: (a) Water capacity fee; (b) Water meter & box charge; (c) Sewer capacity fee; and (d) Sewer connection fee. 3. Facilities authorized to be financed from the proceeds oflnland Empire Utility Agency fees. 4. Street improvements; 5. Landscaping improvements located within public rights-of-way; 6. Drainage improvements; 7. Water improvements; and 8. Sewer improvements. A-1 110 EXHIBIT "B" RATE AND METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT FOR CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-01 (VINTNER'S GROVE) A Special Tax hereinafter defined shall be levied on all Assessor's Parcels of Taxable Property in City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Facilities District No. 2006-01 (Vintner's Grove) (nCFD No. 2006-01 n) and collected each Fiscal Year commencing in Fiscal Year 2006-07, in an amount determined through the application of this Rate and Method of Apportionment as described below. All of the real property in CFD No. 2006-01, unless exempted by law or by the provisions hereof, shall be taxed for the purposes, to the extent and in the manner herein provided. A. DEFINITIONS The terms hereinafter set forth have the following meanings: "Acre" or "Acreage" means the land area of an Assessor's Parcel as shown on an Assessor's Parcel Map, or if the land area is not shown on an Assessor's Parcel Map, the land area shown on the applicable final map, parcel map, condominium plan, or other recorded document creating or describing such land area. "Act" means the Mello- Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982, as amended, being Chapter 2.5, Part I, Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California. "Administrative Expenses" means the following actual or reasonably estimated costs directly related to the administration ofCFD No. 2006-01: the costs of computing the Special Taxes and preparing the annual Special Tax collection schedules (whether by the City or designee thereof or both); the costs of collecting the Special Taxes (whether by the County or otherwise); the costs of remitting the Special Taxes to the Fiscal Agent; the costs of the Fiscal Agent (including its legal counsel) in the discharge of the duties required of it under the Fiscal Agent Agreement; the costs to the City, CFD No. 2006-0 I or any designee thereof of complying with arbitrage rebate requirements; the costs to the City, CFD No. 2006-0 I or any designee thereof of complying with disclosure requirements applicable to CFD No. 2006-0 I and/or the City associated with applicable federal and state securities laws and of the Act; the costs associated with preparing Special Tax disclosure statements and responding to public inquiries regarding the Special Taxes; the costs ofthe City, CFD No. 2006-01 or any designee thereof related to an appeal of the Special Tax; the costs associated with the release of funds from any escrow account; and the City's annual administration fees and third party expenses. Administrative Expenses shall also include amounts estimated or advanced by the City or CFD No. 2006-01 for any other administrative purposes of CFD No. 2006-01, including attorney's fees and other costs related to commencing and pursuing to completion any foreclosure of delinquent Special Taxes. "Assessor's Parcel" means a lot or parcel shown in an Assessor's Parcel Map with an assigned Assessor's parcel number. City of Rancho Cucamonga (Vintner's Grove) August 4,2006 /7 7 CFD No. 2006-01 Page 1 "Assessor's Parcel Map" means an official map of the County Assessor of the County designating parcels by Assessor's parcel number. "Authorized Facilities" means those improvements eligible to be financed by CFD No. 2006.01 under the Act and authorized to be financed pursuant to the Resolution of Formation. "CFD Administrator" means an official of the City, or designee thereof, responsible for determining the Special Tax Requirement and providing for the levy and collection of the Special Taxes. "CFD No. 2006-01" means City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Facilities District No. 2006-0 I (Vintner' s Grove). "CFD No. 2006-01 Bonds" means any bonds or other debt (as defined in Section 53317(d) ofthe Act), whether in one or more series, issued by or on behalf ofCFD No. 2006-01 under the Act. "City" means the City of Rancho Cucamonga. "Council" means the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, acting as the legislative body of CFD No. 2006-01. "County" means the County of San Bernardino. "Developed Property" means for each Fiscal Year, all Taxable Property, exclusive of Taxable Public Property and Taxable Property Owner Association Property, for which a building permit for new construction was issued after January I, 2006 and on or before March I of the Fiscal Year preceding the Fiscal Year for which the Special Taxes are being levied, provided that a Final Subdivision for such Assessor's Parcel was recorded on or before January I of the Fiscal Year preceding the Fiscal Year for which the Special Taxes are being levied. "Final Subdivision" means a subdivision of property by recordation ofa (i) final map, or portion thereof, approved by the City pursuant to the Subdivision Map Act (California Government Code Section 64410 et seq.), (ii) lot line adjustment approved by the City, or (iii) condominium plan pursuant to California Civil Code 1352 that creates individual lots for which building permits may be issued without further subdivision. "Fiscal Agent" means the trustee or fiscal agent under the Fiscal Agent Agreement. "Fiscal Agent Agreement" means the fiscal agent agreement, bond indenture, resolution or other instrument pursuant to which CFD No. 2006-01 Bonds are issued, as modified, amended and/or supplemented from time to time. "Fiscal Year" means the period starting July I and ending on the following June 30. City of Rancho Cucamonga (Vintner's Grove) CFD No. 2006-01 August 3, 2006 '7 S Page 2 "Land Use Class" means any of the classes listed in Table I below. "Maximum Special Tax" means the maximum Special Tax, determined in accordance with Section C below that can be levied in any Fiscal Year on any Assessor's Parcel of Taxable Property. "Non-Residential Property" means all Assessor's Parcels of Developed Property for which a building permit has been issued by the City for the purpose of constructing one or more non-residential facilities, and which is not otherwise Residential Property. "Outstanding Bonds" means all CFD No. 2006-01 Bonds which are deemed to be outstanding under the Fiscal Agent Agreement. "Property Owner Association Property" means, for each Fiscal Year, any property within the boundaries of CFD No. 2006-01 that was owned by a property owner association, including any master or sub-association, as of January 1 of the prior Fiscal Year. "Proportionately" means, for Developed Property, that the ratio of the actual Special Tax levy to the Maximum Special Tax is equal for all Assessor's Parcels of Developed Property. For Undeveloped Property, "Proportionately" means that the ratio of the actual Special Tax levy per Acre to the Maximum Special Tax per Acre is equal for all Assessor's Parcels of Undeveloped Property. The term "Proportionately" shall be similarly applied to other categories of Taxable Property as listed in Section E below. "Public Property" means property within the boundaries ofCFD No. 2006-01 owned by, irrevocably offered or dedicated to, or for which an easement for purposes of public right -of- way has been granted to, the federal government, the State of California, the County of San Bernardino, the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or any local government or other public agency, provided that any property owned by a public agency and leased by such public agency to a private entity and subject to taxation under Section 53340.1 of the Act shall be taxed and classified according to its use. "Residential Floor Area" means all of the square footage of living area within the perimeter of a residential structure, not including any carport, walkway, garage, overhang, patio, enclosed patio, or similar area. The determination of Residential Floor Area for an Assessor's Parcel shall be made by reference to the building permit(s) issued for such Assessor's Parcel. Such determination shall be final following the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the residential dwelling unit located on such Assessor's Parcel. "Residential Property" means all Assessor's Parcels of Developed Property for which a building permit has been issued by the City for the purpose of constructing one or more residential dwelling units. "Resolution of Formation" means the resolution of formation adopted pursuant to Government Code Section 53325.1 for CFD No. 2006-01. City of Rancho Cucamonga (Vintner's Grove) CFD No. 2006-01 August 3, 2006 / 7 tI Page3 { "Single Family Attached Property" means all Assessor's Parcels of Residential Property for which building permits have been issued by the City for the purpose of constructing attached residential units. "Single Family Detached Property" means all Assessor's Parcels of Residential Property for which building permits have been issued by the City for the purpose of constructing detached residential units. "Special Tax" means the special tax to be levied in each Fiscal Year on each Assessor's Parcel of Taxable Property within CFD No. 2006-0 I to fund the Special Tax Requirement. "Special Tax Buydown" means a mandatory bond principal buydown payment made by a property owner to reduce the amount of Outstanding Bonds to compensate for a loss of Special Tax revenues resulting from the construction of fewer residential dwelling units, smaller residential dwelling units, or a modified amount of non-residential Acreage, as determined in accordance with Section D below. "Special Tax Requirement" means that amount required in any Fiscal Year for CFD No. 2006-01 to: (i) pay debt service on all Outstanding Bonds; (ii) pay periodic costs on the CFD No. 2006-01 Bonds, including but not limited to, credit enhancement and rebate payments on the CFD No. 2006-0 I Bonds due in the calendar year commencing in such Fiscal Year; (iii) pay Administrative Expenses; (iv) pay any amounts required to establish or replenish any reserve funds for all Outstanding Bonds; (v) pay directly for acquisition or construction of Authorized Facilities to the extent that the inclusion of such amount does not increase the Special Tax levy on Undeveloped Property; (vi) pay for reasonably anticipated Special Tax delinquencies based on the delinquency rate for the Special Tax levy in the previous Fiscal Year; less (vii) a credit for funds available to reduce the annual Special Tax levy, as determined by the CFD Administrator pursuant to the Fiscal Agent Agreement. "State" means the State ofCalifomia. "Taxable Property" means all of the Assessor's Parcels within the boundaries ofCFD No. 2006-01 which are not exempt from the Special Tax pursuant to law or Section F below. "Taxable Property Owner Association Property" means all Assessor's Parcels of Property Owner Association Property that are not exempt from the levy of the Special Tax pursuant to the provisions of Section F below. "Taxable Public Property" means all Assessor's Parcels of Public Property that are not exempt from the levy of the Special Tax pursuant to the provisions of Section F below. "Undeveloped Property" means, for each Fiscal Year, all Taxable Property not classified as Developed Property, Taxable Public Property or Taxable Property Owner Association Property. City of Rancho Cucamonga (Vintner's Grove) CFD No. 2006-01 August 3, 2006 l (J '^ Page 4 0 U B. ASSIGNMENT TO LAND USE CATEGORIES Each Fiscal Year, all Taxable Property within CFD No. 2006-01 shall be classified as Developed Property, Taxable Public Property, Taxable Property Owner Association Property, or Undeveloped Property, and shall be subject to Special Taxes in accordance with this Rate and Method of Apportionment determined pursuant to Sections C and E below. Residential Property shall be assigned to Land Use Classes 1 through 8, as listed in Table I below, and Non-Residential Property shall be assigned to Land Use Class 9. The Maximum Special Tax for each Assessor's Parcel of Residential Property shall be based on the Residential Floor Area ofthe dwelling unit(s) located on such Assessor's Parcel. The Maximum Special Tax for each Assessor's Parcel of Non-Residential Property shall be based on the Acreage of such Assessor's Parcel. The Maximum Special Tax for any Assessor's Parcel of Developed Property containing more than one Land Use Class shall be determined pursuant to Section C below. C. MAXIMUM SPECIAL TAX 1. Developed Property (a) Maximum Special Tax The Maximum Special Tax for each Assessor's Parcel classified as Developed Property is shown below inTable 1. TABLE 1 Maximum Special Tax for Developed Property in Community Facilities District No. 2006-01 Land Use Residential Floor Maximum Class Description Area Special Tax 1 Single Family Detached Property More than 2,900 SF $3,687 per unit 2 Single Family Detached Property 2,601 - 2,900 SF $3,379 per unit 3 Single Family Detached Property 2,301 - 2,600 SF $3,244 per unit 4 Single Family Detached Property Less than 2,301 SF $3,109 per unit 5 Single Family Attached Property More than 1,850 SF $2,774 per unit 6 Single Family Attached Property 1,601 - 1,850 SF $2,678 per unit 7 Single Family Attached Property 1,351 - 1,600 SF $2,50 I per unit 8 Single Family Attached Property Less than 1,351 SF $2,324 per unit 9 Non-Residential Property NA $49,234 per Acre City of Rancho Cucamonga (Vintner's Grove) CFD No. 2006-01 August 3, 2006 I?; / Page 5 (b) Multiple Land Use Classes In some instances an Assessor's Parcel of Developed Property may contain more than one Land Use Class. The Maximum Special Tax levied on such an Assessor's Parcel shall be the sum of the Maximum Special Taxes for all Land Use Classes located on that Assessor's Parcel. For an Assessor's Parcel that contains both Residential Property and Non-Residential Property, the Acreage of such Assessor's Parcel shall be allocated to each type of property based on the amount of Acreage, or equivalent entitlement, designated for each land use as determined by reference to the site plan approved by the City for such Assessor's Parcel. The CFD Administrator's allocation to each type of property shall be final. 2. Undeveloped Property, Taxable Public Property, and Taxable Property Owner Association Property (a) Maximum Special Tax The Maximum Special Tax for Undeveloped Property, Taxable Public Property, and Taxable Property Owner Association Property shall be $54,668 per Acre. D. SPECIAL TAX BUYDOWN All of the requirements of this Section D, which describes the need for a Special Tax Buydown that may result from a change in development as determined pursuant to this Section D, shall only apply after the issuance of the first series ofCFD No. 2006-01 Bonds. Prior to the issuance of the first series ofCFD No. 2006-01 Bonds, the terms of the Special Tax Buydown shall not apply. The following additional definitions apply to this Section D: "Certificate of Satisfaction of Special Tax Buydown" means a certificate from the CFD Administrator stating that the property described in such certificate has met the Special Tax Buydown Requirement for such property as calculated under this Section D. "Letter of Compliance" means a letter from the CFD Administrator allowing the issuance of building permits based on the prior submittal ofa request for Letter of Compliance by a property owner. "Special Tax Buydown Requirement" means the total amount of Special Tax Buydown necessary to be prepaid in order to permit the issuance of building permits listed in a request for Letter of Compliance, as calculated under this Section D. "Update Property" means an Assessor's Parcel of Undeveloped Property for which a building permit has been issued. For purposes of all calculations in this Section D, Update Property shall be taxed as if it were already Developed Property during the current Fiscal City of Rancho Cucamonga (Vintner's Grove) CFD No. 2006-01 August 3, 2006 J ~ 2. Page 6 Year. 1. Request for Letter of Compliance After the issuance of the first series ofCFD No. 2006-01 Bonds, a property owner shall, as a precondition to the issuance of a building permit for construction of any residential and/or non-residential development for a specific Assessor's Parcel or lot, submit a Letter of Compliance for the construction of the development on such Assessor's Parcel or lot. rfa Letter of Compliance has not yet been issued, the property owner must first request a Letter of Compliance from the CFD Administrator. The request from the property owner shall contain a list of all building permits for which the property owner is requesting a Letter of Compliance, which may exceed the number of building permit issuances being applied for at that time. The property owner shall also submit the Assessor's Parcels or tract and lot numbers on which the construction is to take place, and the Residential Floor Area (for each residential dwelling unit) or the Acreage (for each non-residential parcel) associated with each prospective building permit. 2. Issuance of Letter of Compliance Upon the receipt of a request for a Letter of Compliance, the CFD Administrator shall assign each building permit identified in such request to Land Use Classes 1 through 9 as listed in Table 2 below based on the type of use and, if applicable, the Residential Floor Area identified for each such building permit. If the CFD Administrator determines (i) that the number of building permits requested for each Land Use Class, plus those building permits previously issued for each Land Use Class, will not cause the total number of residential dwelling units or non-residential Acreage within any such Land Use Class to exceed the number of residential dwelling units or Acreage for such Land Use Class identified'in Table 2 below, and (ii) that the total number of residential dwelling units anticipated to be constructed pursuant to the current development plan for CFD No. 2006-01 shall not be less than 156 and the amount of non-residential Acreage will not be more than 0.0 Acres, then a Letter of Compliance shall be submitted to the City and/or property owner by the CFD Administrator approving the issuance of the requested building permits for the subject property, and such subject property shall no longer be subject to the terms of the Special Tax Buydown. This Letter of Compliance shall be submitted to the City and/or property owner by the CFD Administrator within ten days of the submittal of the request for Letter of Compliance by the property owner. However, should (i) the building permits requested, plus those previously issued, cause the total number of residential dwelling units or non- residential Acreage within any such Land Use Class to exceed the number of residential dwelling units or non-residential Acreage for such Land Use Class identified in Table 2 below, or (ii) the CFD Administrator determine that changes in the development plan may cause a decrease in the number ofresidential dwelling units within CFD No. 2006-01 to below 156 residential dwelling units or an increase in the amount of non-residential Acreage to above 0.0 Acres, then a Letter of Compliance will not be issued and the CFD Administrator will be directed to determine if a Special Tax Buydown shall be required. The number of residential dwelling units and non-residential Acreage, as listed in Table 2 below, may be updated by the CFD Administrator prior to the issuance of the first series of CFD No. 2006-01 Bonds. City of Rancho Cucamonga (Vintner's Grove) CFD No. 2006-01 August 3, 2006 J <} 3 Page 7 0 TABLE 2 Expected Residential Dwelling Units per Land Use Class and Non-Residential Acreage Community Facilities District No. 2006-01 Land Use Number of Class Description Residential Floor Area Units/Acres I Single Family Detached Property More than 2,900 SF 22 units 2 Single Family Detached Property 2,601 - 2,900 SF 28 units 3 Single Family Detached Property 2,301 - 2,600 SF o units 4 Single Family Detached Property Less than 2,301 SF 28 units 5 Single Family Attached Property More than 1,850 SF 26 units 6 Single Family Attached Property 1,601 - 1,850 SF 26 units 7 Single Family Attached Property 1,351 - 1,600 SF o units 8 Single Family Attached Property Less than 1,351 SF 26 units 9 Non-Residential Property NA 0.00 Acres 3. Calculation of Special Tax Buydown If a Special Tax Buydown calculation is required as determined by the CFD Administrator pursuant to paragraph 2 above, the CFD Administrator shall review the current development plan for CFD No. 2006-01 in consultation with the current property owners for all remaining Undeveloped Property in CFD No. 2006-01, and shall prepare an updated version of Table 2 identifying the revised number of residential dwelling units or non-residential Acreage anticipated within each Land Use Class. The CFD Administrator shall not be responsible for any delays in preparing the updated Table 2 that results from a refusal on the part of one or more current property owners of Undeveloped Property to provide information on their future development. The CFD Administrator shall then review the updated Table 2 and determine the Special Tax Buydown Requirement, if any, to be applied to the property identified in the request for Letter of Compliance to assure the CFD's ability to levy special taxes equal to 110% debt service coverage on the Outstanding Bonds, plus Administrative Expenses. The calculations shall be undertaken by the CFD Administrator, based on the data in the updated Table 2, as follows: Step 1. Compute the sum ofthe Maximum Special Tax authorized to be levied on all Developed Property and Update Property within CFD No. 2006-01, plus the sum of the Maximum Special Tax authorized to be levied on all future development as identified in the current development plan as determined by the CFD Administrator in consultation with the property owner(s). City of Rancho Cucamonga (Vintner's Grove) CFD No. 2006-01 August 3, 2006 I 0' L{ Page 8 0 Step 2. Determine the amount of Special Tax required to provide 110% debt service coverage on the Outstanding Bonds, plus any other payments included in the Special Tax Requirement. Step 3. If the total sum computed pursuant to step 1 is greater than or equal to the amount computed pursuant to step 2, then no Special Tax Buydown will be required and a Letter of Compliance shall immediately be issued by the CFD Administrator for all of the building permits currently being requested. If the total sum computed pursuant to step 1 is less than the amount computed pursuant to step 2, then continue to step 4. Step 4. Determine the Maximum Special Tax shortfall by subtracting the total sum computed pursuant to step 1 from the amount computed pursuant to step 2. Divide this Maximum Special Tax shortfall by the amount computed pursuant to step 2. Step 5. The Special Tax Buydown Requirement shall be calculated using the prepayment formula described in Section I, with the following exceptions: (i) skip Paragraphs 1, 2 and 3, and begin with Paragraph 4; (ii) the Bond Redemption Amount in Paragraph 4 of the prepayment formula described in Section I shall equal the product ofthe quotient computed pursuant to step 4 above times the Previously Issued Bonds, as defined in Section I; (iii) the Capitalized Interest Credit described in Paragraph 12 of Section I shall be $0; and (iv) any payments of the Special Tax Buydown (less Administrative Fees and Expenses) shall be disbursed pursuant to the Fiscal Agent Agreement. The Special Tax Buydown computed under step 5 shall be billed directly to the property owner of each Assessor's Parcel identified in the request for Letter of Compliance and shall be due within 30 days of the billing date. If the Special Tax Buydown is not paid within 45 days of the billing date, a delinquent penalty of 10 percent shall be added to the Special Tax Buydown. Upon receipt of the Special Tax Buydown payment, the CFD Administrator shall issue a Letter of Compliance and a Certificate of Satisfaction of Special Tax Buydown for the subject property, and such subject property shall no longer be subject to the terms of the Special Tax Buydown. 4. Costs and Expenses Related to Implementation of Special Tax Buydown The property owner of each Assessor's Parcel identified in the request for Letter of Compliance shall pay all costs of the CFD Administrator or other consultants required to review the application for building permits, calculate the Special Tax Buydown, issue Letters of Compliance or any other actions required under Section D. Such payments shall be due 30 days after receipt of invoice by such property owner. A deposit may be required by the CFD Administrator prior to undertaking work related to the Special Tax Buydown. E. METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT OF THE SPECIAL TAX City of Rancho Cucamonga (Vintner's Grove) CFD No. 2006-01 August 3, 2006 Page 9 lS5 Commencing with Fiscal Year 2006-07 and for each following Fiscal Year, the Council shall determine the Special Tax Requirement and shall levy the Special Tax until the total Special Tax levy equals the Special Tax Requirement. The Special Tax shall be levied each Fiscal Year as follows: First: The Special Tax shall be levied on each Assessor's Parcel of Developed Property in an amount equal to 100% of the applicable Maximum Special Tax; Second: If additional monies are needed to satisJy the Special Tax Requirement after the first step has been completed, the Special Tax shall be levied Proportionately on each Assessor's Parcel of Undeveloped Property at up to 100% of the Maximum Special Tax for Undeveloped Property; Third: If additional monies are needed to satisJy the Special Tax Requirement after the first two steps have been completed, then the Special Tax shall be levied Proportionately on each Assessor's Parcel of Taxable Public Property and Taxable Property Owner Association Property at up to the Maximum Special Tax for Taxable Public Property and Taxable Property Owner Association Property; Notwithstanding the above the Council may, in any Fiscal Year, levy Proportionately less than 100% of the Maximum Special Tax in step one (above), when (i) the Council is no longer required to levy the Special Tax pursuant to steps two and three above in order to meet the Special Tax Requirement; and (ii) all authorized CFD No. 2006-01 Bonds have already been issued or the Council has covenanted that it will not issue any additional CFD No. 2006-01 Bonds (except refunding bonds) to be supported by the Special Tax. Further notwithstanding the above, under no circumstances will the Special Tax levied against any Assessor's Parcel of Residential Property for which an occupancy permit for private residential use has been issued be increased by more than ten percent as a consequence of delinquency or default by the owner of any other Assessor's Parcel within CFD No. 2006-01. F. EXEMPTIONS No Special Tax shall be levied on up to 11.0 Acres of Public Property and/or Property Owner Association Property. Tax-exempt status will be assigned by the CFD Administrator in the chronological order in which property becomes Public Property or Property Owner Association Property. However, should an Assessor's Parcel no longer be classified as Public Property or Property Owner Association Property, its tax-exempt status will be revoked. Public Property or Property Owner Association Property that is not exempt from the Special Tax under this section shall be subject to the levy of the Special Tax and shall be taxed Proportionately as part of the third step in Section E above, at up to 100% of the applicable Maximum Special Tax for Taxable Public Property and Taxable Property Owner Association Property. City of Rancho Cucamonga (Vintner's Grove) CFD No. 2006-01 August 3, 2006 Page 10 !~lo G. APPEALS AND INTERPRETATIONS Any landowner or resident who feels that the amount of the Special Tax levied on their Assessor's Parcel is in error may submit a written appeal to CFD No. 2006-01. The CFD Administrator shall review the appeal and if the CFD Administrator concurs, the amount of the Special Tax levied shall be appropriately modified through an adjustment to the Special Tax levy in the following Fiscal Year. No refunds shall be given in the current Fiscal Year. The Council may interpret this Rate and Method of Apportionment for purposes of clarifYing any ambiguity and make determinations relative to the annual administration of the Special Tax and any landowner or resident appeals. Any decision of the Council shall be final and binding as to all persons. H. MANNER OF COLLECTION The Special Tax will be collected in the same manner and at the same time as ordinary ad valorem property taxes; provided, however, that CFD No. 2006-01 may directly bill the Special Tax, may collect Special Taxes at a different time or in a different manner if necessary to meet its financial obligations, and may covenant to foreclose and may actually foreclose on delinquent Assessor's Parcels as permitted by the Act. I. PREPAYMENT OF SPECIAL TAX The following additional definition applies to this Section I: "Previously Issued Bonds" means, for any Fiscal Year, all Outstanding Bonds that are deemed to be outstanding under the Fiscal Agent Agreement after the first interest and/or principal payment date following the current Fiscal Year. Only an Assessor's Parcel of Developed Property, or Undeveloped Property for which a building permit has been issued, may be prepaid. The Special Tax obligation applicable to an Assessor's Parcel in CFD No. 2006-0 I may only be prepaid after all authorized CFD No. 2006-0 I Bonds have already been issued, or after the Council has covenanted that it will not issue any additional CFD No. 2006-01 Bonds (except refunding bonds) to be supported by Special Taxes levied under this Rate and Method of Apportionment. The obligation ofthe Assessor's Parcel to pay any Special Tax may be permanently satisfied as described herein, provided that a prepayment may be made with respect to a particular Assessor's Parcel only if there are no delinquent Special Taxes with respect to such Assessor's Parcel at the time of prepayment. An owner of an Assessor's Parcel intending to prepay the Special Tax obligation shall provide the CFD Administrator with written notice of intent to prepay. Within 30 days of receipt of such written notice, the CFD Administrator shall notifY such owner of the prepayment amount of such Assessor's Parcel. Prepayment must be made not less than 45 days prior to any redemption date for the CFD No. 2006-01 Bonds to be redeemed with the proceeds of such prepaid Special Taxes. City of Rancho Cucamonga (Vintner's Grove) CFD No. 2006-01 August 3, 2006 1 ~7 Page 11 The Special Tax Prepayment Amount (defined below) shall be calculated as summarized below (capitalized terms as defined below): Bond Redemption Amount plus plus plus less less Total: equals Redemption Premium Defeasance Amount Administrative Fees and Expenses Reserve Fund Credit Capitalized Interest Credit Special Tax Prepayment Amount As of the proposed date of prepayment, the Special Tax Prepayment Amount shall be calculated as follows: Paragraph No.: I. Confirm that no Special Tax delinquencies apply to such Assessor's Parcel. 2. For Assessor's Parcels of Developed Property, compute the Maximum Special Tax for the Assessor's Parcel to be prepaid. For Assessor's Parcels of Undeveloped Property for which building permits have already been issued, compute the Maximum Special Tax for the Assessor's Parcel to be prepaid as though it were already designated as Developed Property, based upon the building permit which has been issued for that Assessor's Parcel. 3. Divide the Maximum Special Tax computed pursuant to paragraph 2 by the estimated Maximum Special Taxes for CFD No. 2006-01 based on the Developed Property Special Taxes which could be charged in the current Fiscal Year on all expected development in CFD No. 2006-0 I (as reasonably determined by the CFD Administrator), excluding any Assessor's Parcels which have been prepaid; and 4. Multiply the quotient computed pursuant to paragraph 3 by the Previously Issued Bonds to compute the amount of Previously Issued Bonds to be retired and prepaid (the "Bond Redemption Amount"). 5. Multiply the Bond Redemption Amount computed pursuant to paragraph 4 by the applicable redemption premium (e.g., the redemption price - 100%), if any, on the Previously Issued Bonds to be redeemed (the "Redemption Premium"). 6. Compute the amount needed to pay interest on the Bond Redemption Amount from the first bond interest and/or principal payment date not covered by the current Fiscal Year Special Taxes until the earliest redemption date for the Previously Issued Bonds. 7. Determine the Special Taxes levied on the Assessor's Parcel in the current Fiscal Year that have not yet been paid. City of Rancho Cucamonga (Vintner's Grove) CFD No. 2006-0/ August 3, 2006 I 0 0 Page /2 0 0 8. Compute the minimum amount the CFD Administrator reasonably expects to derive from the reinvestment of the Special Tax Prepayment Amount less the Administrative Fees and Expenses (defined below) from the date of prepayment until the redemption date for the Previously Issued Bonds to be redeemed with the prepayment. 9. Add the amounts computed pursuant to paragraphs 6 and 7 and subtract the amount computed pursuant to paragraph 8 (the "Defeasance Amount"). 10. The administrative fees and expenses of CFD No. 2006-01 are as calculated by the CFD Administrator and include the costs of computation of the prepayment, the costs to invest the prepayment proceeds, the costs of redeeming CFD No. 2006-01 Bonds, and the costs of recording any notices to evidence the prepayment and the redemption (the "Administrative Fees and Expenses"). 11. The reserve fund credit (the "Reserve Fund Credit") shall equal the lesser of: (a) the expected reduction in the reserve requirement (as defined in the Fiscal Agent Agreement), if any, associated with the redemption of Previously Issued Bonds as a result of the prepayment, or (b) the amount derived by subtracting the new reserve requirement (as defined in the Fiscal Agent Agreement) in effect after the redemption of Previously Issued Bonds as a result of the prepayment from the balance in the reserve fund on the prepayment date, but in no event shall such amount be less than zero. No Reserve Fund Credit shall be granted if the amount then on deposit in the reserve fund for the Previously Issued Bonds is below 100% of the reserve requirement (as defined in the Fiscal Agent Agreement). 12. If any capitalized interest for the Previously Issued Bonds will not have been expended as of the date immediately following the first bond interest and/or principal payment date following the current Fiscal Year, a capitalized interest credit shall be calculated by multiplying the quotient computed pursuant to paragraph 3 by the expected balance in the capitalized interest fund after such first interest and/or principal payment (the "Capitalized Interest Credit"). 13. The Special Tax prepayment is equal to the sum of the amounts computed pursuant to paragraphs 4, 5, 9, and 10, less the amounts computed pursuant to paragraphs 11 and 12 (the "Special Tax Prepayment Amount"). From the Special Tax Prepayment Amount, the amounts computed pursuant to paragraphs 4, 5,9, 10, II and 12 shall be deposited into the ,appropriate fund as established under the Fiscal Agent Agreement and be used to redeem Previously Issued Bonds, as applicable, or make scheduled debt service payments or to pay administrative expenses related to the prepayment of the Special Tax. The Special Tax Prepayment Amount may be insufficient to redeem a full $5,000 increment ofCFD No. 2006-01 Bonds. In such cases, the increment above $5,000 or integral multiple City of Rancho Cucamonga (Vintner's Grove) CFD No. 2006-01 August 3,2006 / Oa Page 13 0 J thereof will be retained in the appropriate fund established under the Fiscal Agent Agreement to be used with the next prepayment ofCFD No. 2006-01 Bonds or to make scheduled debt service payments on such bonds. Upon confirmation of the payment of the current Fiscal Year's Special Tax levy as determined under paragraph 7 (above), the CFD Administrator shall remove the current Fiscal Year's Special Tax levy for such Assessor's Parcel from the County tax rolls. With respect to any Assessor's Parcel for which the Special Tax obligation is prepaid in accordance with this Section I, the Council shall cause a suitable notice to be recorded in compliance with the Act, to indicate the prepayment of Special Taxes and the release of the Special Tax lien on such Assessor's Parcel, and the obligation of such Assessor's Parcel to pay the Special Tax shall cease. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Special Tax prepayment shall be allowed unless, at the time of such proposed prepayment, the amount of Maximum Special Taxes that may be levied on Taxable Property within CFD No. 2006-01 (after excluding 11.0 Acres of Public Property and Property Owner Association Property as set forth in Section F) both prior to and after the proposed prepayment is at least equal to the sum of (i) the Administrative Expenses, as defined in Section A above, and (ii) 1.10 times the maximum annual debt service on all Outstanding Bonds. J. TERM OF SPECIAL TAX The Special Tax shall be levied for a period not to exceed fifty years commencing with Fiscal Year 2006-07, provided however that Special Taxes will cease to be levied in an earlier Fiscal Year if the CFD Administrator has determined (i) that all required interest and principal payments on the CFD No. 2006-01 Bonds have been paid; and (ii) all Authorized Facilities have been constructed. 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Bruce, GIS/Special Districts Manager APPROVAL OF A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A BOUNDARY MAP OF THE TERRITORY PROPOSED FOR INCLUSION IN PROPOSED COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT 2006-01 (VINTNERS GROVE) DATE: TO: FROM: RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution approving a boundary map showing the boundaries of the territory proposed for the inclusion in proposed Community Facilities District (CFD) 2006-0 I (Vintners Grove). The approval of such a boundary map is a necessary function required for the formation of any CFD. The boundary map clearly identifies the property to be included in the proposed CFD. BACKGROUND: The proposed CFD is being requested by William Lyon Homes, Inc. to fund public improvements related to their development of the property within Tentative Tract Map No. 17382 (Vintners Grove). The development in question is located on the south side of Arrow' Route with Haven A venue on the east and Center Street on the west. These facilities will serve the residents within this southern region of the community by providing street improvements, landscape improvements within the public right-of-way, and water and sewer improvements. To help fund these improvements, the developer has requested that a CFD be formed. This request is in keeping with the City's policy on CFD formations and all associated costs are being borne by the developer. In order to form the CFD, several preliminary actions are required by the City Council. One of those actions is the adoption of a boundary map that clearly shows which properties are included in the proposed CFD. The attached resolution accomplishes this purpose. The /Cf2 Page 2 August 16, 2006 boundary map will be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of San Bernardino and will give notice to any prospective buyer of all or any portion of the property within the boundaries of the proposed CFD of the pendency of the formation proceedings. By adopting this resolution, the City Council is not actually forming the CFD. A public hearing and election of the affected property owners must still be held. After the public hearing the City Council will make the final decision whether or not to form the CFD. The adoption of this resolution does not obligate the City Council to form the CFD. This action meets the statutory requirements for forming a CFD and all associated costs are borne by the developer with no negative impact to the City's general fund. This action is also consistent with established City policy. For these reasons, it is recommended that the City Council approve this resolution. Respectfully submitted, e~~s~ Assistant City Manager ctr y--fi'_ Ingrid Y. Bruce GIS/Special Districts Manager Attachments: Resolution Map /q3 RESOLUTION NO. 2006 - t5/ RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A BOUNDARY MAP SHOWING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE TERRITORY PROPOSED FOR THE INCLUSION IN PROPOSED COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-01 (VINTNER'S GROVE) WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA ("City Council"), in response to a petition received from the owner of certain property located within the City of Rancho Cucamonga identified as Tentative Tract Map No. 17382 and commonly known as VINTNER'S GROVE, desires to initiate proceedings to create a Community Facilities District pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982", being Chapter 2.5, Part I, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California (the "Act"). This Community Facilities District shall hereinafter be designated as COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-01 (VINTNER'S GROVE) (the "District"); and, . WHEREAS, there has been submitted a map showing the boundaries of the territory proposed for inclusion in the District including properties and parcels ofland proposed to be subject to the levy of a special tax by the District. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND DETERMINED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: SECTION 1. The above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2. The map designated as "BOUNDARIES OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-01 (VINTNER'S GROVE)" submitted to the City Council showing the boundaries of the territory proposed for inclusion in the District including properties and parcels of land proposed to be subject to the levy of a special tax by the District is hereby approved. SECTION 3. A certificate shall be endorsed on the original and on at least one (l) copy of the map of the District, evidencing the date and adoption of this Resolution, and within fifteen (15) days after the adoption of the Resolution fixing the time and place of the hearing on the formation or extent of such District, a copy of such map shall be filed with the correct and proper endorsements thereon with the County Recorder, all in the manner and form provided for in Sections 3110 and 3111 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. 1 jqi/ PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this AYES: NOES: ABSENT: day of ,2006. William 1. Alexander, Mayor ATTEST: Debra J. Adams, CMC, City Clerk 2 }q5 ~ '- ~ ~ ,~ .....<= "" >>~ "'" ,~ c " 0 E ~~'" .<=00 ",0 "'" '>- 00 .<= ~ 0 o c ,~ ~ '>-~ '>- 0'>- o ~ '- ~ ~ ....'" "C o >>E " ~ ,~ 0 " , " ~ 0 E'<= ~ 0 '0 c .,,~ 0: -,,>- o ~ '->> .0" ~,~ "" ~ .<= >>'>- ",,0 ,~ c" >> ,~ ~ ~'O '0'<= ~" .... ,~ '>- u. 0 .... o I <0 o o N <Co 0 ~~Z i:5 m~""'-~~ W:((.) 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"::lAV N3';i1111W ~. ~ ~ 0 ;:;~ ~ ;; ~ ~ ~ " 0 " < 9 >-"' ~ '^V N3AVH ....0 ~ '" ~~ , 0 0 ~~ 0 '" "0 .... ''^v VSOllll1l3H 0 ;:z " , b. ~ Q " 0 "3AV (IIVSIH:)lIV . ~ ~ n I ~ 19ft; THE C I T Y o F I RANClIO CUCAMONGA StaffReport SUBJECf: August 16, 2006 Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager Pamela S. Easter, Assistant City Manager Ingrid Y. Bruce, GIS/Special Districts Manager APPROVAL OF A RESOLUTION ORDERING AND DIRECTING THE PREPARATION OF A REPORT FOR PROPOSED COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT 2006-01 (VINTNERS GROVE) DATE: TO: FROM: RECOMMENDA nON: It is recommended that the City Council approve the attached resolution ordering and directing the preparation of a report for proposed Community Facilities District (CFD) 2006-01 (Vintners Grove). This community facilities district report is necessary to provide the City Council with information on the proposed CFD on which to base their final decision. This action is recommended in accordance with the request of the property owner and pursuant to City policy. BACKGROUND: The proposed CFD is being requested by William Lyon Homes, Inc. to fund public improvements related to their development of the property within Tentative Tract Map No. 17382 (Vintners Grove). The development in question is located on the south side of Arrow Route with Haven A venue on the east and Center Street on the west. These facilities will serve the residents within this southern region of the community by providing street improvements, landscape improvements within the public right-of-way much like the landscape maintenance districts like we use in other parts of the City, and water and sewer improvements. To help fund these improvements and to ensure continued maintenance, the developer has requested that a CFD be formed. This request is in keeping with the City's policy on CFD formations and all associated costs are being borne by the developer. /97 Page 2 August 16, 2006 In order to form the CFD, several preliminary actions are required by the City Council. One of those actions is the preparation of a community facilities district report to provide the City Council with the necessary information and findings on which they can base their final decision on whether or not to form the CFD. Generally the report will contain a full and complete description of the public facilities to be acquired; a full and complete description of the public services proposed to be financed through the CFD; a general cost estimate setting forth the costs of acquiring the public facilities and providing the specified public services; and the particulars of the rate and method of apportionment for the proposed special tax. This action meets one of the statutory requirements for forming a CFD and all associated costs are borne by the developer with no negative impact to the City's general fund. This action is also consistent with established City policy. For these reasons, it is recommended that the City Council approve this resolution. Respectfully submitted, (bndc/) Sde/ Pamela S. Easter Assistant City Manager /{?~ ~dd Y. Bruce GIS/Special Districts Manager -> Attachment: Resolution /qZ RESOLUTION NO. 2006- ~ 5 J. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING AND DIRECTING THE PREPARATION OF A REPORT FOR PROPOSED COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-01 (VINTNER'S GROVE) WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF RANCHO <;:UCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA (the "City Council"), has declared its intention to initiate proceedings to consider the creation of a Community Facilities District pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act ofl982", being Chapter 2.5, Part I, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California (the "Act"). This Community Facilities District shall hereinafter be designated as COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRiCT NO. 2006-01 (VINTNER'S GROVE) (the HDistrict"); and, WHEREAS, this City Council directs, pursuant to the provisions of Section 53321.5 of the Government Code of the State of California, the preparation of a report to provide more detailed information relating to the proposed District, the proposed public facilities to be financed through the District, and estimate of the cost of providing such facilities (the "Community Facilities District Report"). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND DETERMINED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: SECTION 1. The above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2. The City Manager is hereby directed and ordered to prepare or cause to be prepared the Community Facilities District Report to be presented to this City Council, generally setting forth and containing the following: FACILITIES: A full and complete description of the public facilities the acquisition or construction of which is proposed to be financed through the District. COST ESTIMATE: A general cost estimate setting forth costs of acquiring or constructing such public facilities. SPECIAL TAX: Further particulars regarding the rate and method of apportionment for the proposed special tax. SECTION 3. The Community Facilities District Report, upon its preparation, shall be submitted to this City Council for review, and such report shall be made a part of the record of the public hearing on the Resolution ofIntention to establish such District. /q1 PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this AYES: NOES: ABSENT: day of ,2006. William J. Alexander, Mayor ATTEST: Debra J. Adams, CMC, City Clerk 2 2bD THE C I T Y o F I RANCUO CUCAMONGA S~eport DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: August 16, 2006 Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager Pamela S. Easter, Assistant City Manager Ingrid Y. Bruce, GIS/Special Districts Manager APPROVAL OF A RESOLUTION DECLARING NECESSITY TO INCUR A BONDED INDEBTEDNESS OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT 2006-01 (VINTNERS GROVE) TO FINANCE THE ACQUISITION OR CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC FACILITIES RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council approve the attached resolution declaring the necessity to incur a bonded indebtedness of Community Facilities District (CFD) 2006-01 (Vintners Grove) in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $5,800,000 to be secured by the levy of a special tax in the CFD to finance the acquisition or construction of certain public facilities. This action is recommended in accordance with the request of the property owner and pursuant to City policy. BACKGROUND: The proposed CFD is being requested by William Lyon Homes, Inc. to fund public improvements to serve their development of the property within Tentative Map No. 17382 which is generally located on the south side of Arrow Route with Haven Avenue on the east and Center Street on the west. These facilities will serve the residents within this southern region of the community by providing street improvements, landscape improvements within the public right-of-way, and water and sewer improvements To help fund these improvements, the developer has requested that a CFD be formed and that a bonded indebtedness for such CFD be authorized. 2{)/ Page 2 August 16, 2006 This request is in keeping with the City's policy on CFD formations and all associated costs are being borne by the developer. In order to form the CFD, several preliminary actions are required by the City Council. One of those actions is the adoption of a resolution of necessity to incur a bonded indebtedness of the CFD. This resolution not only declares that the public convenience and necessity requires that a bonded indebtedness in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $5,800,000 be authorized to be incurred but also sets a public hearing on the matter. The public hearing is scheduled for September 20, 2006 and will be combined with and held concurrently with the public hearing to consider the establishment of the CFD and the authorization to levy special taxes within the CFD. At the public hearing the City Council will take testimony and make a final determination whether or not to authorize the bonded indebtedness, subject to the approval of the qualified electors of the CFD. If the City Council determines that the bonded indebtedness is necessary then an election is held of the property owners. The adoption of this resolution does not obligate the City Council to form the CFD or to issue bonds on behalf of the CFD. Prior to the issuance of any bonds on behalf of the CFD, the City Council will need to determine that the proposed bond issue will meet the goals and policies of the City pertaining to the formation of CFDs. This action meets one of the statutory requirements for forming a CFD and all associated costs are borne by the developer with no negative impact to the City's general fund. This action is also consistent with established City policy. For these reasons, it is recommended that the City Council approve this resolution. Respectfully submitted, ~~ J {turruJaSf~ Pamela S. Easter Assistant City Manager GIS/Special Districts Manager Attachment: Resolution 2/)2 RESOLUTION NO. 2006 - :153 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING NECESSITY FOR COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-01 (VINTNER'S GROVE) TO INCUR A BONDED INDEBTEDNESS THEREOF TO BE SECURED BY THE LEVY OF SPECIAL TAXES THEREIN TO PAY FOR THE ACQUISITION OR CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC FACILITIES WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA (the "City Council"), has initiated proceedings to create a Community Facilities District pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982", being Chapter 2.5, Part I, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California (the "Act") to finance the acquisition or construction of certain authorized public facilities. This Community Facilities District shall hereinafter be referred to as COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2006-01 (VINTNER'S GROVE) (the "District"); and, WHEREAS, it is the intention ofthis legislative body to finance the acquisition of all or a portion of such public facilities through the issuance of bonds, such bonds to be secured by special taxes to be levied on taxable property within the District, all as authorized pursuant to the Act. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND DETERMINED by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: SECTION 1. The above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2. This City Council declares that the public convenience and necessity requires that a bonded indebtedness be incurred by the District to finance the acquisition or construction of all or a portion of certain public facilities as proposed for the designated District described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference (the "Facilities"). SECTION 3. The purpose for the proposed debt is to finance the acquisition or construction of the Facilities, to fund a reserve fund and capitalized interest on such indebtedness and to pay the costs of issuance of such indebtedness. SECTION 4. The amount of the proposed bonded indebtedness, including the cost of the facilities, together with all incidental expenses, contingencies and financing costs is generally estimated to be: $5,800,000 SECTION 5. NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT ON SEPTEMBER 20, 2006, AT THE HOUR OF 7:00 O'CLOCK P.M. IN THE REGULAR MEETING PLACE OF THE LEGISLATIVE BODY, BEING THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, LOCATED AT 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, A HEARING WILL BE HELD ON THE INTENTION OF THIS LEGISLATIVE BODY TO INCUR A BONDED INDEBTEDNESS TO I ZtJ3 FINANCE PUBLIC FACILITIES IN THE COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRlCT BY THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX. AT THE TIME AND PLACE FIXED FOR SAID PUBLIC HEARING ANY PERSONS INTERESTED, INCLUDING PERSONS OWNING PROPERTY WITHIN THE AREA, MAY APPEAR AND PRESENT ANY MATTERS RELATING TO THE PROPOSED INTENTION AND NECESSITY FOR INCURRlNG THE BONDED INDEBTEDNESS WHICH WILL PAY FOR ALL OR A PORTION OF THE PROPOSED PUBLIC FACILITIES AND WHICH WILL BE SECURED BY A SPECIAL TAX TO BE LEVIED WITHIN SAID COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRlCT. SECTION 6. Notice of the time and place of the public hearing shall be given by the City Clerk by publishing a Notice of Public Hearing in a legally designated newspaper of general circulation, such publication pursuant to Section 6061 of the Government Code, with said publication to be completed at least seven (7) days prior to the date set for the public hearing. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this day of ,2006. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: William J. Alexander, Mayor ATTEST: Debra J. Adams, CMC, City Clerk 2 2!JtJ EXHIBIT A DESCRIPTION OF PUBLIC FACILITIES The public facilities proposed to be financed by the District are generally described as follows: I. Facilities authorized to be financed from the proceeds of the following City of Rancho Cucamonga fees: (a) Transportation fee; (b) Beautification fee; (c) Parks and Recreation Facility fee; (d) Drainage fee; 2. Facilities authorized to be financed from the proceeds of the following Cucamonga Valley Water District fees: (a) Water capacity fee; (b) Water meter & box charge; ( c) Sewer capacity fee; and (d) Sewer connection fee. 3. Facilities authorized to be financed from the proceeds ofInland Empire Utility Agency fees. 4. Street improvements; 5. Landscaping improvements located within public rights-of-way; 6. Drainage improvements; 7. Water improvements; and 8. Sewer improvements. A-I 2tJ5 STAFF REpORT ENGINEERlNG DEPARTMENT Date: August 16,2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Shelley Hayes, Engineering Technician Subject: APPROVAL OF MAP AND ORDERING THE ANNEXATION TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.7 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 7 FOR PM 15588, LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF WILSON AVENUE, EAST OF W ARDMAN BULLOCK ROAD SUBMITTED BY PULTE HOMES CORPORATION RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolutions approving PM 15588, ordering the annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 7 and Street Lighting Maintenance District Nos. 1 and 7, and authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to cause said map to record. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS PM 15588, located on the south side of Wilson Avenue, east of Wardman Bullock Road in the Low Residential Development District, was approved by the Planning Commission on July 26, 2006 for the division of .93 acres into 2 parcels. The Consent and Waiver to Annexation forms signed by the Developer are on file in the City Clerk's Office. Respectfully submitted, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENGINEERING DIVISION '<If / tic cf ./ William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJOSH:tv Attachment(s) 266 Vicinity Map Parcel Map 15588 B~YJ N w.' s L r 2b7 RESOLUTION NO. ()" - 2. ~t( A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PARCEL MAP NUMBER 15588 WHEREAS, Tentative Parcel Map No. 15588, submitted by Pulte Homes Corporation, and consisting of 2 parcels, located on the south side of Wilson Avenue, east of Wardman Bullock Road being a division of .93 acres was approved by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, on July 26, 2006, and is in compliance with the State Subdivision Map Act and Local Ordinance No. 28 adopted pursuant to that Act; and WHEREAS, Parcel Map No. 15588 is the final map of the division of land approved as shown on said Tentative Parcel Map; and WHEREAS, all of the requirements established as prerequisite to approval of the final map by the City Council of said City have now been met by Pulte Homes Corporation as developer; and WHEREAS, said Developer submits for approval said Parcel Map offering for dedication, for street, highway and related purposes, the streets delineated thereon and the easements dedicated thereon for storm drain, sidewalk, street tree and landscape purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HEREBY RESOLVES, that the offers for dedication, easements and the final map delineating the same for said Parcel Map No. 15588 is hereby approved and the City Engineer is authorized to present same to the County Recorder to be fi led for record. 2 t/6 RESOLUTION NO. Olc-ZSS A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 7 AND STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 7 FOR PM 15588 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, has previously formed a special maintenance district pursuant to the terms of the "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972", being Division 15, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California (the "72 Act"), said special maintenance district known and designated as Landscape Maintenance District No.7, Street Lighting Maintenance District No. I and Street Lighting Maintenance District No.7 (refcrred to collectively as the "Maintenance Districts"); and WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the 72 Act authorize the annexation of additional territory to the Maintenance Districts; and WHEREAS, such provisions also provide that the requirement for the preparation of resolutions, an assessment engineer's report, notices of public hearing and the right of majority protest may be waived in writing with the written consent of all of the owner of property within the territory to be annexed; and WHEREAS, notwithstanding the such provisions of the 72 Act related to the annexation of territory to the Maintenance District, Article XIIID of the Constitution of the State of California ("Article XIIID") establishes certain procedural requirements for the authorization to levy assessments which apply to the levy of annual assessments for the maintenance Districts on the territory proposed to be annexed to such districts; and WHEREAS, the owners of certain property described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference have requested that such property (collectively, the "Territory") be annexed to the Maintenance Districts in order to provide for the levy of annual assessments to finance the maintenance of certain improvements described in Exhibit B hereto (the "Improvements"); and WHEREAS, all of the owners of the Territory have filed with the City Clerk duly executed fornls entitled "Consent And Waiver To Annexation Of Certain Real Property To A Maintenance District And Approval Of The Levy Of Assessments On Such Real Property" (the "Consent and Waiver"); and 2.01 WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the 72 Act to the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts and have expressly consented to the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts; and WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed.in the 72 Act and/or Article xmD applicable to the authorization to levy the proposed annual assessment against the Territory set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference and have declared support for, consent to and approval of the authorization to levy such proposed annual assessment set forth in Exhibit C attached hereto; and WHEREAS, at this time the City Council desires to order the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts and to authorize the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit B hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The above recitals are all true and correct SECTION 2: This City Council hereby finds and determines that: a. The annual assessments proposed to be levied on each parcel in the Territory do not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit conferred on each such parcel from the Improvements. b. The proportional special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory from the Improvements has been determined in relationship to the entirety of the cost of the maintenance of the Improvements. c. Only special benefits will be assessed on the Territory by the levy of the proposed annual assessments. SECTION 3: This legislative body herehy orders the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts, approves the financing of the maintenance of the Improvements from the proceeds of annual assessments to be levied against the Territory and approves and orders the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit B. SECTION 4: All future proceedings of the Maintenance Districts, including levy of all assessments, shall be applicable to the Territory. 2 PM 15588 2/D Exhibit A Identification of the Owner and Description of the Property To Be Annexed The Owners of the Property are: Pulte Homes Corporation, a Michigan Corporation The legal description of the Property is: PARCEL MAP 15588 The above described parcels are shown on sheet A-2 attached herewith and by this reference made a part hereof. A-I PM 15588 21/ EXHIBIT A-2 ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.7 STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 7 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALIFORNIA L ( I N W-+E s PARCEL MAP 15588 2/2 Exhibit B To Description of the District Improvements Fiscal Year 2006/2007 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.7 (NORTH ETIWANDA): Landscape Maintenance District No. 7 (LMD #7) represents landscape sites throughout the Etiwanda North Area. These sites are associated with areas within that district and as such any benefit derived from the landscape installation can be directly attributed to those parcels within that district. Because of this, assessments required for this district are charged to those parcels within that district. The various sites maintained by the district consist of parkways, median islands, paseos, street trees, community trails and Etiwanda Creek Park. STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.1 (ARTERIAL STREETS): Street Light Maintenance District No. I (SLD #1) is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on arterial 'streets throughout the City. The facilities within this district, being located on arterial streets, have been determined to benefit the City as a whole on an equal basis and as such those costs associated with the maintenance and/or installation of the facilities is assigned to the City-wide district. The sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on arterial streets and traffic signals on arterial streets within the rights-of-way or designated easements of streets dedicated to the City. STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.7 (NORTH ETIW ANDA): Street Light Maintenance District No. 7 (SLD #7) is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on local streets in what is termed the North Etiwanda area of the City. Generally, this area encompasses the area of the City east of Day Creek Channel and north of Highland A venue within the incorporated area of the City. It has been determined that the facilities in this district benefit the properties within this area of the City. The sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on local streets and traffic signals (or a portion thereof) on local streets within the North Etiwanda area. B-1 PM 15588 21.3 Proposed additions to Work Program (Fiscal Year 2006/2007) For Project: PM ]5588 Street Lights SLD# 1 SLD # 7 5800L Landscaping LMD#7 Community Trail DGSF *Existing items installed with original project Assessment Units by District Parcel DUI Acres 2 1 S I 2 Number of Lamps 9500L 16,OOOL 22,OOOL Turf SF 2245 Non-Turf SF S 7 2 B-2 27,500L Trees EA L7 2 PM 15588 J.. / tj Exhibit C Proposed Annual Assessment Fiscal Year 2006/2007 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.7 (NORTH ETIWANDA): The rate per assessment unit (AU.) is $307.05 for the fiscal year 2006/07. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Landscape Maintenance District NO.7 (North Etiwanda): # of Assessment #of Rate Per Physical Units Assessment Assessment Land Use Type Units Factor Units Unit Revenue Single Parcel 1572 1.00 1572 $307.05 $482,682.60 Family Comm/lnd. Acre 5 2.00 10 $307.05 $3,070.50 TOTAL $485,753.10 The Proposed Annual Assessment against the Property (PM 15588) is: 2 Parcels x 1 A.U. Factor x $307.05 Rate Per AU. = $614.10 Annual Assessment STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.1 (ARTERIAL STREETS): The rate per assessment unit (A.U.) is $17.77 for the fiscal year 2006/07. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Street Light Maintenance District No. I (Arterial Streets): # of Assessment # of Rate Per Physical Physical Units Assessment Assessment Land Use Unit Type Units Factor Units Unit Revenue Single Parcel 21,151 1.00 21,151 $17.77 $375,853.27 Family Multi- Unit 8,540 1.00 8,540 $17.77 $151,755.80 Family Commercial Acre 2,380.36 2.00 4,760.72 $17.77 $84,597.99 TOTAL $612,207.06 The Proposed Annual Assessment against the Property (PM 15588) is: 2 Parcels xl A.U. Factor x $17.77 Rate Per AU. = $35.54 Annual Assessment C-l PM 15588 2/S STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.7 (NORTH ETIWANDA): The rate per assessment unit (A.U.) is $33.32 for the fiscal year 2006107. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Street Light Maintenance District No.7 (North Etiwanda): # of # of Rate Per Physical Physical Assessment Assessment Assessment Land Use Unit Type Units Units Units Unit Revenue Single Parcel 1804 1.00 1804 $33.32 $60,109.28 Family Commllnd Acre 5 2.00 10 $33.32 $333.20 TOTAL $60,442.48 The Proposed Annual Assessment against the Property (PM 15588) is: 2 Parcels x 1 A.u. Factor x $33.32 Rate Per A.U. = $66.64 Annual Assessment C-2 PM 15588 2 j(p STAFF REpORT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Date: August 16, 2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Joe Stofa, Jr., Associate Engineer Subject: APPROVAL OF MAP FOR TRACT NO. 14759 (FINAL PHASE) LOCATED AT W ARDMAN BULLOCK ROAD AND WILSON AVENUE SUBMITTED BY PULTE HOMES - APN: 226-102-17 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution approving Tract No. 14759 and authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign said agreement. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Tentative Tract 14759, located at Wardman Bullock Road and Wilson Avenue was approved by the City Planning Commission on November 10; 1999 with the approval of Resolution No. 99-11 for the development of 358 single-family homes arid 3 lettered lots for common open space/parks totaling 18.3 acres on 132 acres ofland. Pulte Homes, Developer, is submitting the final phase for approval that includes 86 single-family homes. The realignment of Banyan Street a~d the construction of the Flood Control Channel have been completed as a requirement for the final approval of Tract 14759. The Developer, Pulte Homes previously submitted an agreement and security on February 15,2006 to guarantee the construction of the off-site improvements. Respectfully submitted, Qee(t ~ cf J William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:JS:tv Attachment(s) ;(17 ~\~"""_~.~ ~\"_I''" __'4""'_....'_~ 1O{20!n' ".(10 ~~ ~ 1; ~ i . c ~ i"~; i ~'i!"M ~ h;U~ ~..:'8~ ,"'- g I'"~ ~ He i g m)> zm ~ "0_ ',~z~ ,,, m"-" ..g~ ml J E ,;0)> . . ZVl on ~ ~~ ~ ; t~ ij ~ ~ ~ ~ . N - ......------ , I j - _-- _J; .-::=1;..__,t,.a.:uw.Ib:'~ MLOi....1EN.E ~ -~- - -f=.- - ~-- , ),_.?-1> _--1 ..- T -, i ~ :iH ~ ~ ~ ~: ~~?~ 1, --- Ja", h,.r ~ ';j" .. ~~y . ~ ~"'".~.).~~ : ~ ~~ Jb.li. I. k-!'~'~ bl~L ~.~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~'tu~~' .~'~Til:' '\' '..., -- L, f\/ r-\ --.~. .'1--- ,1:~' F I:JI.:.' ';. -! 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';,~\~, \ \ ~~~:;~._"" ~-~..,~~-.. ~!f-/", ,?\\ -~ h\~ ~ , ); . . l'>' f. ~.~Vk\ 2.w" 'ff ,y~ '. .~ ""W ~\.& '/ " '""tI~~ ~~ " '~\'.. /~ }ir 1 ----, mj a:o-"'i' g~ ....J . t , I ~ ~ ~ ~ ,'(to~gW RESOLUTION NO. 6 ~ - 2 50 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA APPROVING TRACT MAP NUMBER 14759 FINAL PHASE WHEREAS, Tract 14759 submitted by PuIte Homes consisting of 86 single family lots located at Wardman Bullock Road and Wilson A venue was approved by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamoriga for the development of358 single family lots on November 10, 1999 and is in compliance with the State Subdivision Map Act and Local Ordinance No. 28 adopted pursuant to that Act; and WHEREAS, all of the requirements established as prerequisite to approval of the final map by the City Council of said City have now been met by the entry into an Improvement Agreement on February 15, 2006 with PuIte Homes, as developer; and WHEREAS, said Developer submits for approval said Tract Map 14759 offering for dedication, for street, highway and related purposes, the streets delineated thereon and the easements dedicated thereon for storm drain, sidewalk, street tree and landscape purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, HEREBY RESOL YES, that with said Improvement Agreement and Improvement Security previously submitted by said developer and approved and signed by the Mayor, then said Tract Map 14759 is hereby approved and the City Engineer is authorized to present same to the County Recorder to be filed for record. William J. Alexander, Mayor ATTEST: Debbie J. Adams, City Clerk 2./q STAFF REpORT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Date: August 16, 2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Mark Brawthen, Contract Engineer Subject: APPROVAL OF IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT, IMPROVEMENT SECURITY AND ORDERING THE ANNEXATION TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3B AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 FOR DRC2002-00116, LOCATED AT 9275 CHARLES SMITH AVENUE SUBMITTED BY EAGLE FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolutions approving DRC2002-00116, accepting the subject agreement and security, ordering the annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B and Street Lighting Maintenance District Nos. I and 6, and authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign said agreement. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS DRC2002-00116, located at 9275 Charles Smith Avenue in the Industrial District (Subarea 13) Development District, was approved by the Planning Conunission on March 17, 2003 for the development of a 25,622 square foot building on a 1.23 acre site. The Developer, Eagle Family Limited Partnership, is submitting an agreement and security to guarantee the construction of the off-site improvements in the following amounts: Labor and Material Bond $ 28,500.00 5> 28,500.00 Faithful Performance Bond A letter of approval has been received from Cucamonga Valley Water District. The Consent and Waiver to Annexation forms signed by the Developer are on file in the City Clerk's Office. Copies of the agreement and securities are available in the City Clerk's Office. Respectfully submitted, .J:tl;' /~ cl . c (. William 1. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:MB:tv Attachment(s) 2J.l> VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE . . ~'~l;;~~~" Rog" Ct :\:7.'11 ,~~~4;'. .~ 1. ;:.l ii ~ Arrow Route 'II Ii L ., " 26111 51 25th Si'-~ S 24t1i 51 J ~r . . ~ :.- 0-,,' '. <:.. ~ r <') ~ Ab~cia St ;. 7th 51 ;;. -. n-- I' 6th Stli:c. 'q'u ,< ," ,::l ~:J> ,< ." 'IZ ';:r: ~. C) ,< " '::l '.:J> ;1~ I , ~. . CIW'c\" ~,\ ""''''Ii '.' 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"I ~ City of Rancho Cucamonga ENGINEERING DIVISION Item: DRC2002-00116 Title: VICINITY MAP EXHIBIT: 1 22/ RESOLUTION NO. 0 ~ - :2 5 7 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR DRC2002-00116 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, has for its consideration an Improvement Agreement by Eagle Family Limited Partnership as developer, for the improvement of public right-of-way adjacent to the real property specifically described therein, and generally located at 9275 Charles Smith Avenue; and WHEREAS, the installation of such improvements, described in said Improvement Agreement and subject to the terms thereof, is to be done in conjunction with the development of said real property referred to as DRC2002-00 116; and WHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement is secured and accompanied by good and sufficient Improvement Security, which is identified in said Improvement Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, HEREBY RESOLVES as follows: I. That said Improvement Agreement be and the same is approved and the Mayor is authorized to execute same on behalf of said City and the City Clerk is authorized to attest thereto; and 2. That said Improvement Security is accepted as good and sufficient, subject to approval as to form and content thereof by the City Attorney. 222 RESOLUTION NO. 0 ~ - :< 5 S A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 38 AND STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 FOR DRC2002-00116 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, has previously formed a special maintenance district pursuant to the terms of the "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972", being Division IS, Part 2 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California (the "72 Act"), said special maintenance district known and dcsignated as Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B, Street Lighting Maintenance District No. I and Street Lighting Maintenance District No.6 (referred to collectively as the "Maintenance Districts"); and . WHEREAS, the provisions of Article 2 of Chapter 2 of the 72 Act authorize the annexation of additional territory to the Maintenance Districts; and WHEREAS, such provisions also provide that the requirement for the preparation of resolutions, an assessment engineer's report, notices of public hearing and the right of majority protest may be waived in writing with the written consent of all of the owner of property within the territory to be annexed; and WHEREAS, notwithstanding the such provisions of the 72 Act related to the annexation of territory to the Maintenance District, Article XIIID of the Constitution of the State of California ("Article XIIID") establishes certain procedural requirements for the authorization to levy assessments which apply to the levy of annual assessments for the maintenance Districts on the territory proposed to be annexed to such districts; and WHEREAS, the owners of certain property described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference have requested that such property (collectively, the "Territory") be annexed to the Maintenance Districts in order to provide for the levy of annual assessments to finance the maintenance of certain improvements described in Exhibit B hereto (the "Improvements"); and WHEREAS, all of the owners of the Territory have filed with the City Clerk duly executed forms entitled "Consent And Waiver To Annexation Of Certain Real Property To A Maintenance District And Approval Of The Levy Of Assessments On Such Real Property" (the "Consent and Waiver"); and :223 WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the 72 Act to the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts and have expressly consented to the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts; and WHEREAS, by such Consent and Waiver, all of the owners of the Territory have also expressly waived any and all of the procedural requirements as prescribed in the 72 Act and/or Article XIlID applicable to the authorization to levy the proposed annual assessment against the Territory set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference and have declared support for, consent to and approval of the authorization to levy such proposed annual assessment set forth in Exhibit C attached hereto; and WHEREAS, at this time the City Council desires to order the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts and to authorize the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit B hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The above recitals are all true and correct SECTION 2: This City Council hereby finds and determines that: a. The annual assessments proposed to be levied on each parcel in the Territory do not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit conferred on each such parcel from the Improvements. b. The proportional special benefit derived by each parcel in the Territory from the Improvements has been determined in relationship to the entirety of the cost of the maintenance of the Improvements. c. Only special benefits will be assessed on the Territory by the levy of the proposed annual assessments. SECTION 3: This legislative body hereby orders the annexation of the Territory to the Maintenance Districts, approves the financing of the maintenance of the Improvements from the proceeds of annual assessments to be levied against the Territory and approves and orders the levy of annual assessments against the Territory in amounts not to exceed the amounts set forth in Exhibit B. SECTION 4: All future proceedings of the Maintenance Districts, including levy of all assessments, shall be applicable to the Territory. 2 DRC2002-00116 t. 2 if Exhibit A Identification of the Owner and Description of the Property To Be Annexed The Owners of the Property are: Eagle Family Limited Partnership The legal description of the Property is: THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN IS SITUATED IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THE WESTERLY 1/2 OF LOT 89, MAP OF ROCHESTER, AS SHOWN BY MAP ON FILE IN BOOK 9 PAGE(S) 20, OF MAPS, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY, TOGETHER WITH THE EAST 60 FEET OF ORANGE AVENUE, ADJOINING SAID LOT 89 ON THE WEST, AS VACATED AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY A CERTIFIED COPY OF WHICH WAS RECORDED DECEMBER 18, 1936 IN BOOK 1177 PAGE 320 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS; EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE EAST 70 FEET CONVEYED TO THE SAN BERNARDINO .COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT BY DEED RECORDED NOVEMBER 22,1941 IN BOOK 1507 PAGE 319 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS; ALSO EXCEPTING THE WESTERLY 50 FEET OF THE EASTERLY 120 FEET OF THE WEST 1/2 OF LOT 89, AS CONVEYED TO THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY, A CORPORATION, RECORDED AUGUST 29,1962 IN BOOK 5759 PAGE 242 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS; ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO THE STATE OF . CALIFORNIA, BY DEED RECORDED FEBRUARY 11, 1972 IN BOOK 7856 PAGE 700 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS; ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION LYING EASTERLY OF THE EASTERLY LINE OF THE BEFORE MENTIONED PORTION TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA; ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION OF LOT 89, MAP OF ROCHESTER, AS SHOWN BY MAP ON FILE IN BOOK 9 PAGE(S) 20, OF MAPS, RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY, LYING EASTERLY OF THE SOUTHERLY PROLONGATION OF THAT CERTAIN COURSE HAVING A BEARING AND LENGTH OF SOUTH 00 11' 19" WEST 10.76 FEET IN PARCEL 2 OF DEED TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, RECORDED FEBRUARY 11, 1972 IN BOOK 7586 PAGE 700 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. The above described parcels are shown on sheet A-2 attached herewith and by this reference made a part hereof A-I DRC2002-00116 225 eoTf-i tf. EXHIBIT "A" ASSESSMENT DIAGRA1\1 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3B STREET LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOS. 1 AND 6 li1 --- .'-- - - - I 5 . JJ' JJ' I I I - :.: " " I ~ ~ " ,"- <0 <0 DRC2.0D2-00 II b !O ." ;: ;: " " " " ~ I~ I ~'" '" ~ I is <: NO STREET LIGHTS ADDED ~ 9'i "l C) .'" NO STRE:~T TRE.E.5 ADDE-D I y,"- .C1 I lU~ ~ ~I.ij C> " ~~ " ugs I~ \oJ . I I I I \ I .'" ~r~\~n~e8W NB9 .525,8 [ ~. ~ ,30. DU '-~. ~'" SAN 8~ MAR/NO "\ f- STREET . ~ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO STATE OF CALlFORJ'-iIA A -"? 11) I H >- :5 u. A NORTH .t2? DRC 2.002.-00 116 Exhibit B To Description of the District Improvements Fiscal Year 2006/2007 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 3B (COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL): Landscape Maintenance District No. 3B (LMD #3B) represents landscape sites throughout the Commercial/Industrial Maintenance District. These sites are associated with areas within that district and as such any benefit derived from the landscape installation can be directly attributed to those parcels within that district. Because of this, assessments required for this district are charged to those parcels within that district. The various landscape sites that are maintained by this district consist of median islands, parkways, street trees, entry monuments, the landscaping within the Metrolink Station and 22.87 acres associated with the Adult Sports Park (not including the stadium, parking lots or the maintenance building). STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.1 (ARTERIAL STREETS): Street Light Maintenance District No. 1 (SLD #1) is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of street lights and traffic signals located on arterial streets throughout the City. The facilities within this district, being located on arterial streets, have been determined to benefit the City as a whole on an equal basis and as such those costs associated with the maintenance and/or installation of the facilities is assigned to the City-wide district. The sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on arterial streets and traffic signals on arterial streets within the rights-of-way or designated easements of streets dedicated to the City. STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.6 (COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL): Strcet Light Maintenance District No. 6 (SLD #6) is used to fund the maintenance and/or installation of strect lights and traffic signals located on commercial and industrial streets throughout the City but excluding those areas already in a local maintenance district. Generally, this area encompasses the industrial area of the City south of Foothill Boulevard. It has been determined that the facilities in this district benefit the properties within this area of the City. The sites maintained by the district consist of street lights on industrial or commercial streets and traffic signals (or a portion thereof) on industrial or commercial streets generally south of Foothill Boulevard. B-1 DRC2002-00t16 .227 Proposed additions to Work Program (Fiscal Year 2006/2007) For Project: DRC2002-001l6 Street Lights SLD# I SLD # 6 5800L Landscaping LMD # 3B Community Trail DGSF *Existing items installed with original project Assessment Units by District Parcel Acres 1.23 S I 2.46 Number of Lamps 9500L 16,OOOL 22,OOOL Turf SF Non-Turf SF S6 1.23 B-2 27,500L Trees EA L3B 1.23 DRC2002-00 116 22.'6 Exhibit C Proposed Annual Assessment Fiscal Year 2006/2007 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 38 (COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL): The rate per assessment unit (AU.) is $352.80 for the fiscal year 2006/07. summarizes the assessment rate for Landscape Maintenance (Com mercial/lnd ustrial): The following table District No. 3B # of # of Rate Per Physical Physical Assessment Assessment Assessment Land Use Unit Type Units Units Factor Units Unit Revenue CommlInd Acre 2186.85 1.0 2186.85 $352.80 $771,520.68 The Proposed Annual Assessment against the Property (DRC2002-00 116) is: 1.23 Acre x I AU. Factor x $352.80 Rate Per AU. = $433.94 Annual Assessment STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.1 (ARTERIAL STREETS): The rate per assessment unit (A.U.) is $17.77 for the fiscal year 2006/07. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Street Light Maintenance District NO.1 (Arterial Streets): # of Assessment # of Rate Per Physical Physical Units Assessment Assessment Land Use Unit Type Units Factor Units Unit Revenue Single Parcel 21,151 100 21,151 $17.77 $375,853.27 Family Multi- Unit 8,540 100 8,540 $17.77 $151,755.80 Family Commercial Acre 2,380.36 2.00 4,760.72 $17.77 $84,597.99 TOTAL $612,207.06 The Proposed Annual Assessment against the Property (DRC2002-00 116) is: 1.23 Acre x 2 A.U. Factor x $17.77 Rate Per A.U. = $43.71 Annual Assessment C-l DRC2002-00116 :129 STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.6 (COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL): The rate per assessment unit (A.U.) is $51.40 for the Fiscal Year 2006/07. The following table summarizes the assessment rate for Street Light Maintenance District No. 6 (Commercial/Industrial) : # of # of Rate Per Physical Physical Assessment Assessment Assessment Land Use Unit Type Units Units Factor Units Unit Revenue Comm/lnd Acre 2,065.67 1.00 2,090.72 $51.40 $107,463.01 The Proposed Annual Assessment against the Property (DRC2002-00 116) is: 1.23 Acre x I A.U. Factor 'x $51.40 Rate Per A.U. = $63.22 Annual Assessment C-2 DRC2002-00116 23D STAFF REpORT ENGINEERING DEPl\lUMENT Date: August 16,2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Shelley Hayes, Engineering Technician Subject: APPROVAL OF DRC2002-00322, IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF WHIRLA WAY AND TOLSTOY RANCH ROAD SUBMITTED BY JESSE ASH RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution approving DRC2002-00322, accepting the subject agreement and security and authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to sign said agreement. BACKGROUND/ANAL YSIS DRC2002-00322, located on the northwest corner of Whirlaway and Tolstoy Ranch Road in the Very Low Residential Development District, was approved by the Planning Commission on October 9, 2002. The Developer, Jesse Ash, is submitting an agreement and security to guarantee the construction of the off-site improvements in the following amounts: Faithful Performance Bond Labor and Maintenance Bond $44,700.00 $44,700.00 Copies of the agreement and securities are available in the City Clerk's Office. Respectfully submitted, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENGINEERING DIVISION . "j., , VI('(/ i /' ('If .I I" [ C...... "-. William.l. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:SH:tv Attachment(s) }31' Vicinity Map DRC2002-00322 ~ IT~L1I~ ,IIII~^ ^ rmRE/tgr 0 / ~ I~~ I ~ IIIIDS LlLL 1 ~ IlIIIIJ l v 1IIIIIDImTl \1 1 L I IlllllliIIID -'-'\: l- II I: B]j t--- /? 1 JulJl I I I - 8tElB Yl E \1 II =,11,/ y t)r+1 m,v~ '\ VY I r \~LW = 1~/~ NITo AT} E II 1 I = V ! 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NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, HEREBY RESOLVES as follows: 1. That said Improvement Agreement be and the same is approved and the Mayor is authorized to execute same on behalf of said City and the City Clerk is authorized to attest thereto; and 2. That said Improvement Security is accepted as good and sufficient, subject to approval as to form and content thereof by the City Attorney. 233 STAFF REpORT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Date: August 16, 2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Membcrs of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Mark Brawthen, Contract Engineer Subject: APPROVAL OF IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR DRC2004-01125, LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF FOOTHILL BOULE V ARD AND MILLIKEN A VENUE SUBMITTED BY FOOTHILL AND MILLIKEN JP/PI, LLC RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution approving DRC2004-01l25, accepting the subject agreement and security, and authorizing thc Mayor and the City Clerk to sign said agrcement. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS DRC2004-01125, locatcd on the southwest comer of Foothill Boulevard and Milliken Avenue in the Industrial Park District (Subarea 7) Development District, was approved by the Planning Commission on August 24, 2005 for the development of four buildings with a total combined floor area of about 50,000 square feet on 5.32 acres ofland. The developer, Foothill and Milliken JP/PI, LLC, is submitting an agrcement and security to guarantee thc construction of the off-site improvements in the following amounts: Faithful Performance Bond $ 185,900.00 $ 92,950.00 Labor and Material Bond A letter of approval has bccn received from Cucamonga Valley Water District. The Consent and Waiver to Annexation forms were completed with a previous map (Parcel Map 15295) and are on file in the City Clerk's Office. Parcel Map 15295 was approved by the City Council on September 6, 2000. Copies ofthe agreement and securities are available in the City Clerk's Office. Respectfully submitted, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ENGINEERING DIVISION . ) ., ~L(J ( ( (~ Cl . William J. O'Neil City Engineer ,231 WJO:MB:tv Attachment( s) VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE 4f~ I -....J1L" :~>-:~fl' II \ '>',1,1(__ ' ~- j, '-..'- ~:--t-t~n ;"<,., .- r" '_~ : ~ J-~ 'i, -l, I~ '-J ~ Oil k ~_ ~~>-', _'.."':!---' ~-~~,~8- - ~> . 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() ~ -1 ~ 1:1 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR DRC2004-01125 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, has for consideration an Improvement Agreement by Foothill and Milliken, JP/PI, LLC as developer, for the improvement of public right-of-way adjacent to the real property specifically described therein, and generally located on the southwest comer of Foothill Boulevard and Milliken Avenue; and WHEREAS, the installation of such improvements, described in said Improvement Agreement and subject to the terms thereof, is to be done in conjunction with the development of said real property referred to as DRC2004-01125; and WHEREAS, said Improvement Agreement is secured and accompanied by good and sufficient Improvement Security, which is identified in said Improvement Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, HEREBY RESOLVES as follows: I. That said Improvement Agreement be and the same is approved and the Mayor is authorized to execute same on behalf of said City and the City Clerk is authorized to attest thereto; and 2. That said Improvement Security is accepted as good and sufficient, subject to approval as to form and content thereof by the City Attorncy. 23h THE C I T Y o F RANCHO CUCAMONGA Staff Report FROM: SUBJECT: August 16, 2006 Mayor and City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager Fabian A. Villenas, Management Analyst III Approval of a contract renewal with All City Management Services to provide School Crossing Guard Services and appropriate an additional amount of $14,000 into Acct. No. 1001701-5300 from Fund Balance DATE: TO: RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the contract renewal with All City Management Services for one year, appropriate an additional amount of $14,000 to Acct. No. 001701-5300 from Fund Balance, and authorize staff to renew up to three one-year extensions based on mutually agreed upon terms between City and vendor. BACKGROUND The City provided crossing guards at elementary schools, with an expansion to some junior high schools several years ago. Crossing guards are funded by the City and were supervised by the Police Department. Due to the significant challenges the Police Department constantly faced recruiting, training, and supervising 45-50 crossing guards, the City approved a professional services agreement with All City Management Services to take over the administration of the crossing guards in August 2005. All City Management Services began providing crossing guards for the 2005-2006 school year. The City required that all the crossing guards employed at that time be retained at their current pay rate. The vendor charged a flat rate of $13.79 per hour, per guard for an estimated total of $271,388 annually ($13.79 per hour x 19,680 hours). All City Management Services has expressed an interest in continuing to provide school crossing guard services for the City of Rancho Cucamonga with a 5 percent increase in the billing rate from $13.79 per hour to $14.48 per hour, or an annual jf;7 Page 2 August 16, 2006 Approval of a contract renewal with All City Management Services to provide School Crossing Guard Services and appropriate an additional amount of $14,000 into Acct. No. 1001701-5300 from Fund Balance increase of $14,000. Due to the City's commitment to paying the crossing guards a comparable hourly wage, All City Management Services pays Rancho Cucamonga crossing guards a higher hourly wage than other crossing guards it employs for its other client cities. All City Management Services is asking for an increase in order to compensate for the higher wages we have asked that it pay our crossing guards. It is recommended that the City Council approve the one year contract renewal with All City Management Services, appropriate an additional amount of $14,000 into Acct. No. 1001701-5300 from Fund Balance, and authorize staff to approve up to three one-year extensions based on mutually agreed upon terms between City and vendor. Respectfully Submitted, -<....... -=- ~ ~\J~ Fabian A. Villenas Management Analyst III Attachment: Professional Services Agreement 23<3 AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES This Agreement is entered into this 16th day of August, 2006 by and between the City of Rancho Cucamonga, a municipal corporation ("CITY") and All City Management Services, Inc., a private corporation ("CONTRACTOR"). RECITALS A. CITY has determined that it requires a contractor to provide Crossing Guard services at certain times and locations with the City of Rancho Cucamonga. B. CONTRACTOR represents that it is fully qualified to provide such services by virtue of its experience and the training, education and expertise, and that of its principals and employees. CONTRACTOR further represents that it is willing to accept responsibility for performing such services in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of mutual covenants and conditions herein contained, CITY and CONTRACTOR agree as follows: 1. CONTRACTOR'S SERVICES A. Scope of Services. CONTRACTOR shall provide Crossing Guard services as more specifically described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. CITY shall have the right to request, in writing, changes in the scope of work, the services to be performed, and work schedules and/or locations. The parties agree that the total number of hours of Crossing Guard services to be performed shall not exceed Nineteen Thousand Six Hundred Eighty (19,680) hours per year, unless otherwise agreed upon in writing. B. Time for Performance. CONTRACTOR shall commence the services as scheduled by the CITY, at the times and locations set forth in Exhibit "B." C. Standard of Performance. CONTRACTOR shall perform all work to the highest professional standards and in a manner reasonably satisfactory to CITY. CONTRACTOR shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances, codes and regulations. CONTRACTOR shall provide adequate supervision of its crossing guards to ensure that the Crossing Guard services are being properly and timely performed as required by this Agreement. D. Personnel. CONTRACTOR represents that it will provide fully trained, qualified, uniformed and equipped, and competent persons to serve as crossing guards and to perform the services required under this Agreement. CITY shall designate in writing a representative who shall have direct responsibility for management of CONTRACTOR' S services under this 1 RC-agreement-crossing guards ;239 Agreement. CONTRACTOR understands and agrees that the nature of each crossing guard's duties will involve contact with minors. In order to fully protect the health and safety of such minors, CONTRACTOR agrees and warrants that no person serving as a crossing guard pursuant to this Agreement has been or is required to register as a sex offender pursuant to California Penal section 290 or comparable state or federal statute, or has ever been convicted of any crime against, or involving, a minor, under the laws of any state or country. CONTRACTOR agrees that CITY shall have the right to require, on a non-discriminatory basis, any or all crossing guards to be fingerprinted or be subject to "Iivescan" at CONTRACTOR'S expense for purposes of conducting a criminal background check to ensure compliance with this subsection. E. Permits and Licenses. CONTRACTOR shall obtain and maintain during the Agreement term all necessary licenses, permits and certificates required by law for the provision of services under this Agreement, including a City of Rancho Cucamonga business license. 2. TERM OF AGREEMENT The term of this Agreement shall be One (I) year(s) and shall be effective as of the date of mutual execution and for such term thereafter as the parties may agree upon. 3. COMPENSATION CITY agrees to compensate CONTRACTOR for the services provided under this Agreement, and CONTRACTOR agrees to accept in full satisfaction for such services, the sum of Fourteen Dollars and Forty-Eight Cents ($14.48) per hour of Crossing Guard services provided. The parties agree that the total cost for providing the number of hours of Crossing Guard, services specified in Exhibit "A" shall not exceed Two Hundred Eighty Four Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty Six Dollars ($284,966) per year, unless otherwise agreed upon in writing. 4. METHOD OF PAYMENT CONTRACTOR shall submit to CITY an invoice, on a monthly basis or less frequently, for the services performed pursuant to this Agreement. Each invoice shall itemize the services rendered during the billing period and the amount due. Within ten business days of receipt each invoice, CITY shall notify CONTRACTOR in writing of any disputed amounts included on the invoice. Within thirty calendar days of receipt of each invoice, CITY shall pay all undisputed amounts included on the invoice. CITY shall not withhold applicable taxes or other authorized deductions from payments made to CONTRACTOR. At any time during regular working hours, all records, invoices, and other materials accounting the services shall be available for review and audit by CITY. 5. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS 2 RC-agreement-crossing guards 21fD All reports, documents or other written material developed by CONTRACTOR in the performance of this Agreement, including any and all intellectual property and proprietary rights arising therefrom, shall be and remain the property of CITY without restriction or limitation upon their use or dissemination for any purpose by CITY. To the extent any such ownership rights are determined to not have been transferred pursuant to the foregoing provision, then CONTRACTOR hereby assigns all of said rights to the CITY as the same arise, and without further compensation. 6. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR will act hereunder as an independent contractor. This Agreement shall not and is not intended to constitute CONTRACTOR as an agent, servant, or employee of CITY and shall not and is not intended to create the relationship of partnership, joint venture or association between CITY and CONTRACTOR. 7. CONFIDENTIALITY All data, documents, discussion, or other information developed or received by CONTRACTOR or provided for performance of this Agreement are deemed confidential and shall not be disclosed by CONTRACTOR without prior written consent by CITY. CITY shall grant such consent if disclosure is legally required. All CITY data shall be returned to CITY upon the termination of this Agreement. CONTRACTOR'S covenant under this section shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 8. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST CONTRACTOR hereby warrants for itself, its employees, and subcontractors that those persons presently have no interest and shall not obtain any interest, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner with the performance of the services contemplated by this Agreement. No person having such conflicting interest shall be employed by or associated with CONTRACTOR in connection with services to be performed hereunder. CONTRACTOR hereby warrants for itself, its employees, and subcontractors that no such person shall engage in any conduct which would constitute a conflict of interest under any CITY ordinance, state law or federal statute. 9. INDEMNIFICATION A. To the fullest extent permitted by law, CONTRACTOR shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend CITY, its officers, agents, employees and volunteers from and against any and all claims and losses, liabilities, costs and/or expenses for any damage due to death or injury to any person and/or damage to any property or other loss of any nature resulting from any acts or omissions, including but not limited to, alleged intentional, reckless or negligent acts, errors or 3 RC-agreement-crossing guards ,21// omissions, of CONTRACTOR or any of its officers, employees, servants, agents, or subcontractors in the performance of this Agreement. Such costs and expenses shall include reasonable attorneys' fees and experts' costs incurred by the CITY using counsel of its choice. B. CONTRACTOR'S obligations under this or any other provision of this Agreement will not be limited by the provisions of any workers compensation act or similar act. CONTRACTOR expressly waives its statutory immunity under such statutes or laws as to the CITY, its officers, agents, employees and volunteers. C. CITY does not, and shall not, waive any rights that it may possess against CONTRACTOR because of the acceptance by CITY, or the deposit with CITY, of any insurance policy or certificate required pursuant to this Agreement. This hold harmless and indemnification provision shall apply regardless of whether or not any insurance policies are determined to be applicable to the claim, demand, damage, liability, loss, cost or expense. CONTRACTOR agrees that CONTRACTOR'S covenant under this section shall survive the termination of this Agreement. D. CONTRACTOR agrees to pay all required taxes on amounts paid to CONTRACTOR under this Agreement, and to indemnify and hold CITY harmless from any and all taxes, assessments, penalties, and interest asserted against CITY by reason of the independent contractor relationship created by this Agreement. CONTRACTOR shall fully comply with the workers' compensation laws regarding CONTRACTOR and CONTRACTOR'S employees. CONTRACTOR further agrees to indemnify and hold CITY harmless from any failure of CONTRACTOR to comply with applicable workers' compensation laws. CITY shall have the right to offset against the amount of any fees due to CONTRACTOR under this Agreement any amount due to CITY from CONTRACTOR as a result of CONTRACTOR'S failure to promptly pay to CITY any reimbursement or indemnification arising under this Section. 10. INSURANCE A. CONTRACTOR shall at all times during the term of this Agreement carry, maintain, and keep in full force and effect, insurance as follows: I. Commercial General Liability Insurance with minimum limits of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) for each occurrence and in the aggregate for any personal injury, death, loss or damage. 2. Automobile Liability Insurance for any owned, non-owned or hired vehicle used in connection with the performance of this Agreement with minimum limits of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per accident for bodily injury and property damage. 3. Worker's Compensation insurance as required by the State of California. 4 RC-agreement-crossing guards 2Lf2... B. CONTRACTOR shall require each of its subcontractors to maintain insurance coverage that meets all of the requirements of this Agreement. C. The policies required by this Agreement shall be issued by an insurer admitted in the State of California and with a rating of at least A:Vll in the latest edition of Best's Insurance Guide. D. CONTRACTOR agrees that ifit does not keep the insurance required in this Agreement in full force and effect, CITY may either immediately terminate this Agreement or, if insurance is available at a reasonable cost, CITY may take out the necessary insurance and pay, at CONTRACTOR'S expense, the premium thereon. E. Prior to commencement of work under this Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall file with CITY'S Risk Manager a certificate or certificates of insurance, together with endorsements, showing that the insurance policies are in effect in the required amounts. F. CONTRACTOR shall provide proof that policies of insurance expiring during the term of this Agreement have been renewed or replaced with other policies providing at least the same coverage. Such proof will be furnished at least two weeks prior to the expiration of the coverages. G. The general liability and automobile policies of insurance shall contain an endorsement naming CITY, its elected officials, officers, employees, agents and volunteers as additional insureds. All of the policies shall contain an endorsement providing that the policies cannot be canceled or reduced except on thirty (30) days' prior written notice to CITY. CONTRACTOR agrees to require its insurer to modify the certificates of insurance to delete any exculpatory wording stating that failure of the insurer to mail written notice of cancellation imposes no obligation, and to delete the word "endeavor" with regard to any notice provisions. H. The insurance provided by CONTRACTOR shall be primary to any other coverage available to CITY. Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by CITY, its officers, employees, agents or volunteers, shall be in excess of CONTRACTOR'S insurance and shall not contribute with it. 1. No insurance coverage provided pursuant to this Agreement shall prohibit CONTRACTOR, and CONTRACTOR'S employees, agents or subcontractors, from waiving the right of subrogation prior to a loss. CONTRACTOR hereby waives all rights of subrogation against CITY. J. Any deductibles or self-insured retentions must be approved by CITY. At the option of CITY, CONTRACTOR shall either reduce or eliminate the deductibles or self-insured retentions with respect to CITY, or CONTRACTOR shall procure a bond guaranteeing payment oflosses and expenses, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by CITY. 5 RC-agreement-crossing guards :<'1.3 K. Procurement of insurance by CONTRACTOR shall not be construed as a limitation of CONTRACTOR'S liability or as full performance of CONTRACTOR'S duties to indemnify, hold harmless and defend under this Agreement. 11. MUTUAL COOPERATION A. CITY shall provide CONTRACTOR with all pertinent data, documents and other requested information as is reasonably available for the proper performance of CONTRACTOR'S services. B. In the event any claim or action is brought against CITY relating to CONTRACTOR'S performance in connection with this Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall render any reasonable assistance that CITY may require. 12. RECORDS AND INSPECTIONS CONTRACTOR shall maintain full and accurate records with respect to all matters covered under this Agreement for a period of at least three (3) years. CITY shall have access, without charge, during normal business hours to such records, and the right to examine and audit the same and to make transcripts therefrom, and to inspect all program data, documents, proceedings, and activities. 13. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT A. CITY shall have the right to terminate this Agreement for any reason or for no reason on thirty (30) calendar days' prior written notice to CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR agrees to cease all work under this Agreement on or before the effective date of such notice. CONTRACTOR shall have the right to terminate this Agreement for cause. B. In the event of termination or cancellation of this Agreement by CITY, due to no fault or failure of performance by CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR shall be paid based on the percentage of work satisfactorily performed at the time of termination. In no event shall CONTRACTOR be entitled to receive more than the amount that would be paid to CONTRACTOR for the full performance of the services required by this Agreement. 14. FORCE MAJEURE CONTRACTOR shall not be liable for any failure to perform if CONTRACTOR presents acceptable evidence, in CITY'S sole judgment, that such failure was due to causes beyond the control, and without the fault or negligence, of CONTRACTOR. 15. NOTICES 6 RC-agreement-crossing guards ZLJ'-/ Any notices, bills, invoices, or reports required by this Agreement shall be deemed received on: (a) the day of delivery if delivered by hand or overnight courier service during CONTRACTOR'S and CITY'S regular business hours; or (b) on the third business day following deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid, addressed as set forth below, or to such other addresses as the parties may, from time to time, designate in writing. If to CITY: If to CONTRACTOR: Attn: Jack Lam, City Manager City of Rancho Cucamonga 10500 Civic Center Drive P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91720 Baron Farwell, General Manager All City Management Services 1749 S. La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90035-4601 16. NON-DISCRIMINATION AND EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY In the performance ofthis Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall not discriminate against any employee, subcontractor, or applicant for employment because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental handicap, medical condition, or sexual orientation or other basis prohibited by law. CONTRACTOR will take affirmative action to ensure that subcontractors and applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental handicap, medical condition, or sexual orientation. 17. PROHIBITION AGAINST ASSIGNMENT CONTRACTOR shall not delegate, transfer, subcontract or assign its duties or rights hereunder, either in whole or in part, without CITY'S prior written consent, and any attempt to do so shall be void and of no effect. CITY shall not be obligated or liable under this Agreement to any party other than CONTRACTOR. 18. ATTORNEY'S FEES 7 RC-agreement-crossing guards 2LfS In the event that CITY or CONTRACTOR commences any legal action or proceeding for breach, or to enforce or interpret the provisions of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its costs of suit, including reasonable attorney's fees. 19. ENTIRE AGREEMENT All documents referenced as exhibits in this Agreement are hereby incorporated in this Agreement. In the event of any material discrepancy between the express provisions of this Agreement and provisions of any document incorporated by reference, the provisions of this Agreement shall prevail. This instrument contains the entire Agreement between CITY and CONTRACTOR with respect to the subject matter herein. No prior representation, promise or other oral or written agreement not set forth herein shall be binding on the parties. Any modification of this Agreement will be effective only ifit is in writing and executed by CITY and CONTRACTOR. 20. GOVERNING LAW This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Venue for any litigation shall be the Superior Court of the County of San Bernardino, located in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. 21. SEVERABILITY Wherever possible, each provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted in such a manner as to be valid under applicable law. If any provision of this Agreement, is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall nevertheless continue in full force and effect. 22. CAPTIONS The captions used in this Agreement are solely for reference and the convenience of the parties. Said captions are not a part of the Agreement, in no way bind, limit, or describe the scope or intent of any provision, and shall have no effect upon the construction or interpretation of any provision herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first written above. 8 RC-agreement-crossing guards 1- '-/ t. CITY OF Rancho Cucamonga Mayor RC-agreement-crossing guards 9 CONTRACTOR All City Management Services By: By: ;241 EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES 1. The Contractor will provide personnel equipped and trained in appropriate procedures for crossing pedestrians in marked crosswalks. Such personnel shall be herein referred to as a Crossing Guard. The Contractor is an independent Contractor and the Crossing Guards to be furnished by it shall at all times be its employees and not those of the City. 2. The City shall have the right to determine the hours and locations when and where Crossing Guards shall be furnished by the Contractor. The Contractor shall notify the City in writing of any changes which may need to occur in hours of work or locations. The City further has the power to add to, delete from, or revise the work schedule/locations at any time. 3. The Contractor shall provide supervisory personnel to see that Crossing Guard activities are taking place at the required places and times, and in accordance with all items of this Agreement. 4. The Contractor shall maintain adequate reserve personnel to be able to furnish alternate Crossing Guards in the event that any person fails to report for work at the assigned time and location. S. The Contractor shall provide personnel properly trained as herein specified for the performance of duties of Crossing Guards. In the performance of their duties the Contractor and employees of the Contractor shall conduct themselves in accordance with the conditions of this Agreement and the laws and codes of the State of California and the City of Rancho Cucamonga. 6. The Contractor shall train, schedule, provide, and supervise personnel in accordance with the contract and the rules and regulations of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Crossing Guards shall perform their duties as trained and within the City's rules for such guards. 7. Persons provided by the Contractor as Crossing Guards shall be trained in the laws and codes of the State of California and the City of Rancho Cucamonga pertaining to general pedestrian safety and school crossing areas. 8. Crossing Guard Services shall be provided by the Contractor at the designated locations and at the designated hours on all days on which the designated schools in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, are in session. 9. The Contractor shall provide all Crossing Guards with apparel by which they are readily visible and easily recognized as Crossing Guards. Such apparel shall be uniform for all persons performing the duties of Crossing Guards and shall be worn at all times while performing said duties. This apparel must be appropriate for weather conditions. The Contractor shall also provide all Crossing Guards with hand held Stop signs and any other safety equipment which may be necessary. Apparel and equipment shall be pre-approved by the City Manager or the designee. 10 RC-agreement-crossing guards 2L(~ EXHIBIT B SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCE Alta Lorna School District AHa Lorna Elementary School Amethyst & La Grande 2 hrs Amethyst & Monte Vista 2 hrs Hellman & La Grande 2 hrs AHa Lorna Jr. High 9000 Lemon/In front of school 2 hrs Banyan Elementary School Mirador Dr & Chandon PI 2 hrs Fredericksburg & Banyan 2 hrs Lemon & Semillon 2 hrs Carnelian Elementary School La Vine & Emerald 2 hrs Deer Canyon Elementary School 19th & Cartilla 2 hrs Mignonette & Hermosa 2 hrs 19th & Hermosa 2 hrs Floyd Stork Elementary School Sapphire & Orchard 2 hrs Jasper & Orchard 2 hrs Hermosa Elementary School Wilson & Hermosa 2 hrs Jasper Elementary School 19th & Jasper 2 hrs 18th & Jasper 2 hrs Victoria Groves Elementary School Emerson & Fairmont 2 hrs Cucamone:a School District Rancho Cucamonga Middle School Cucamonga Elementary School Hermosa & Feron 2.15 hrs Los Amigos Elementary School Baker & Salina 9th & Baker 11 2 hrs 2 hrs RC-agreement-crossing guards 2Lfq Central School District Central Elementary School Cucamonga Middle School Archibald & Foothill 2.45 hrs Archibald & Tryon 2.45 hrs Spruce & Terra Vista 2hrsW Hampton & Terra Vista 2.30 W-3.l5 Mtn View & Spruce 2.30 W-3.15 Hellman & Church 2 hrs Hellman & Palo Alto 2 hrs Hermosa & Church 3.15hrs Church & Center 2.30 hrs Haven & Church 3.30 Coyote Canyon Elementary: 2.45 hrs Ruth Musser Middle School: (For both schools) Dona Merced Elementary School Etiwanda School District Etiwanda Intermediate School Etiwanda & Victoria Etiwanda S/ofVictoria 2 hrs 2 hrs Carleton Lightfoot Elementary School Lucera & Kenyon Wy Victoria Pk & Kenyon Way 2.15hrs W-4 2.15hrs W-4 Caryn Elementary School Vintage & Sierra Crest Loop Sierra Crest Loop & Mt Waverly Rochester & Vintage (vacant) 2 hrs 2 hrs 2 hrs Colony Elementary Banyan & Ashton 2hrs W-3hrs Grapeland Elementary School Etiwanda & Craig Etiwanda & Baseline (vacant) 2 hrs M- 3 hrs 2 hrs M- 3 hrs John L. Golden Elementary School Banyan & Bluegrass Banyan & Day Creek (vacant) Bluegrass & Wilson (proposed) 2 hrs M - 3hrs 2 hrs M - 3hrs Terra Vista Elementary School Terra Vista / Mt View 2 hrs M - 3hrs RC-agreement-crossing guards 12 ;?'SD Church & Terra Vista (proposed) Windrows Elementary School Victoria Park & Victoria Windrows Loop 2 hrs Peach & Bougainvillea 2 hrs 13 RC-agreement-crossing guards :<5/ I RANCIIO CUCAMONGA C I T Y o F THE Staff Report FROM: SUBJECT: August 16, 2006 Mayor and Members of the Rancho Cucamonga City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager Deborah Kaye Clark, Library Director APPROVAL OF AMENDED AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE FRIENDS OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PUBLIC LIBRARY AND THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA DATE: TO: RECOMMENDATION That the Council approve the attached agreement between the Friends of the Rancho Cucamcinga Public Library and the City of Rancho Cucamonga, allowing them to continue operations at the Archibald librarY and to open a second bookstore location within the Victoria Gardens Library in the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS 1) In January of 1995, the Rancho Cucamonga City Council approved an agreement with the Friends of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, allowing them to operate a Bookstore within the space of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library located at 7368 Archibald, now known as. the Archibald Library. 2) This highly successful venture, manned completely by volunteers, is currently donating over $100,000 a year to support the operations of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library. All these funds have been earned through the work of dedicated volunteers and the sale of books and other items donated by a generous community. 3) With the opening of the second library location, the Victoria Gardens Library, the Friends of the Library offered to expand their operation and run a second store, under the same terms as the first. 4) The terms of operation are as follows: 252. Page 2 Error! No text of specified style in document.Error! No text of specified style in document. a. Friends of the Library shall provide not less than fifty (50) percent of its revenues arising from its activities on the City premises indicated for their use. b. The original Agreement allowed the Friends of the Library the right to request additional facilities for their use. c. The Agreement shall remain in force until revoked, which may occur without cause, at any time. FISCAL IMPACT: The approval of this agreement will make possible additional revenues to support the Victoria Gardens Library. Approximately $30,000 is estimated for the 2006/07 fiscal year. Respectfully submitted, 'ilJN Deborah Kaye Clar Library Director .153 REVOCABLE LICENSE AGREEMENT This License Agreement (hereinafter "LICENSE") is executed this 16th day of August, 2006, by and between the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, a Municipal corporation (hereinafter"CITY") and the FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY, a California corporation (Hereinafter "FOTL") for the purpose of granting a revocable lease to the FOTL for the use of a portion of CITY real property for CITY library and theater related fundraising activity. 1. Purpose of Revocable License Aareement. The purpose of this LICENSE is to expressly identify and define the limited rights accorded to FOTL, by CITY as regards FOTL's use of a certain space in the municipal building of CITY. FOTL is being licensed to utilize such space, subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein this LICENSE, solely in furtherance of FOTL's intent to assist the CITY's library by generating funds, which will be used for the Cultural Center's benefit by the sales of books and related merchandise at the licensed space. CITY would not issue this license but for FOTL's intent to utilize the net benefit of its accrued funds for library purposes. Net proceeds defined: For the purpose of this agreement net proceeds shall be all funds and assets remaining after FOTL satisfied its economic obligations to third persons. Notwithstanding the foregoing, FOTL shall provide not less than fifty (50) percent of its revenues arising, directly or indirectly, from its activities on the premises to the City. And FOTL shall, upon reasonable prior request from City, all the City to inspect, copy or audit its books, records, merchandise and the like to ascertain any and all information City deems relevant or necessary in relation to this provision. 2. Consideration. CITY and FOTL agree that CITY hereby offers and FOTL accepts this LICENSE in consideration of FOTL's offer to provide the economic benefits of its actions on the premises exclusively to CITY's municipal library fund. 3. Premises. CITY licenses FOTL to utilize those portions of CITY's libraries as shown on Attachment A and Attachment B hereto, which is hereby incorporated by reference (hereinafter "Premises".) Notwithstanding such, CITY has the right, which right may be exercised from time to time, to cause a reasonable relocation of FOTL within the municipal libraries, in furtherance of the cause of the CITY. FOTL may request of CITY that additional facilities be licensed for FOTL's use and CITY may grant or refuse FOTL's request in its sole discretion. FOTL's use of the Premises is limited to the times the municipal library is open to the general public, unless otherwise permitted by City. ;2S( REVOCABLE LICENSE AGREEMENT This License Agreement (hereinafter "LICENSE") is executed this 16th day of August, 2006, by and between the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, a Municipal corporation (hereinafter"CITY") and the FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY, a California corporation (Hereinafter "FOTL") for the purpose of granting a revocable lease to the FOTL for the use of a portion of CITY real property for CITY library and theater related fund raising activity. 1. Purpose of Revocable License Aareement. The purpose of this LICENSE is to expressly identify and define the limited rights accorded to FOTL, by CITY as regards FOTL's use of a certain spaces in the municipal buildings of CITY. FOTL is being licensed to utilize such spaces, subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein this LICENSE, solely in furtherance of FOTL's intent to assist the CITY's library by generating funds, which will be used for the Library's benefit by the sales of books and related merchandise at the licensed spaces. CITY would not issue this license but for FOTL's intent to utilize the net benefit of its accrued funds for library purposes. Net proceeds defined: For the purpose of this agreement net proceeds shall be all funds and assets remaining after FOTL satisfied its economic obligations to third persons. Notwithstanding the foregoing, FOTL shall provide not less than fifty (50) percent of its revenues arising, directly or indirectly, from its activities on the premises to the City. And FOTL shall, upon reasonable prior request from City, allow the City to inspect, copy or audit its books, records, merchandise and the like to ascertain any and all information City deems relevant or necessary in relation to this provision. 2. Consideration. CITY and FOTL agree that CITY hereby offers and FOTL accepts this LICENSE in consideration of FOTL's offer to provide the economic benefits of its actions on the premises exclusively to CITY's municipal library fund. 3. Premises. CITY licenses FOTL to utilize those portions of CITY's libraries as shown on Attachment A and Attachment B hereto, which is hereby incorporated by reference (hereinafter "Premises".) Notwithstanding such, CITY has the right, which right may be exercised from time to time, to cause a reasonable relocation of FOTL within the municipal libraries, in furtherance of the cause of the CITY. FOTL may request of CITY that additional facilities be licensed for FOTL's use and CITY may grant or refuse FOTL's request in its sole discretion. FOTL's use of the Premises is limited to the times the municipal library is open to the general public, unless otherwise permitted by City. 2.55 4. Term. This LICENSE shall remain in force until revoked. 5. Revocation. (a) Notice and Effective Date: City may revoke this LICENSE with or without cause, at any time. FOTL shall be without recourse in the event CITY exercises such right. Such revocation shall not be effective until twenty working days have elapsed from the date upon which such calculation is commenced being the date of CITY's dispatch of notice of termination. (b) Condition of Premises: Upon revocation, FOTL shall release premises in a first class condition, free of trash, debris and similar items. Any fixtures, equipment or merchandise remaining on the premises at the termination of this LICENSE become the sole property of CITY. (c) CITY shall have no duty, except as to the provision of the notice described in Section 5.a of this Agreement. 6. FOTL Improvement of Premises. FOTL shall make no physical improvements to the Premises except for those which CITY authorizes, in writing. CITY may authorize, in its sole discretion, FOTL to place signs at other than the Premises, for and upon such terms and conditions as CITY may impose from time to time. 7. Notices and DesiQnated Representatives. Any and all notices, demands, invoices and written communication between the parties shall be addressed as set forth in this paragraph 7, unless otherwise provided in this Agreement. The below named representatives, furthermore, shall be those persons primarily responsible for the performance by the parties under this Agreement: CITY: Library Director FOTL: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer. Any such notices, demands, invoices and written communications, by mail, shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee forty-eight (48) hours after deposit thereof in the United States mail, postage prepaid and property addressed as set forth above. 25~ 8. Assiqnment. No assignment of this Agreement or of any part or obligation of performance hereunder shall be made, either in whole or in part, by FOTL without the prior written consent of CITY. 9, City Volunteers. The parties hereto agree that FOTL and its officers and all persons participating in fund raising activity or other activities on behalf of FOTL, on Premises shall complete CITY volunteer application and adhere to all provisions therein. It is understood that FOTL volunteers will also be considered CITY volunteers for all intents and purposes and shall not be construed for any purpose to be employees of CITY. 10. Governinq Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. 11.Attorney's Fees. In the event any legal proceeding is instituted to enforce any term or provision of the Agreement, the prevailing party in said legal proceeding shall be entitled to record attorneys fees and costs from the opposing party in an amount determined by the court to be reasonable. 12. Entire Aqreement. This Agreement supersedes any and all other agreements, either oral or in writing, between the parties with respect to the subject matter herein. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representation by any party which is not embodied herein nor any other agreement, statement or promise not contained in this Agreement shall be valid and binding. 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Pilonieta, Information Systems Manager APPROVE A SOLE SOURCE AWARD TO GRANICUS. INC. IN THE AMOUNT OF $47.753 ($43,412 PLUS A 10% CONTINGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF $4.341) FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE GRANICUS MEDIAMANAGER BASIC AND MINUTESMAKER SERVICES. TRAINING. AND FIRST YEAR SERVICE COSTS TO BE FUNDED AS FOLLOWS FROM THE COMPUTER EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT FUND: $16.971 (ACCT. 1714001-5152). $26.063 (ACCT. 1714001-5300). AND $378 (ACCT. 1714001-5200). RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve a sole source award to Granicus, Inc. in the amount of $47,753 ($43,412 plus a 10% contingency in the amount of $4,341) for the purchase of the Granicus MediaManager Basic and MinutesMaker services, training, and first year service costs to provide live and archived Internet video/audio broadcasts of public meetings, indexed to agenda topics to be funded as follows from the Computer Equipment Replacement Fund: $16,971 (acct. 1714001-5152), $26,063 (acct. 1714001- 5300), and $378 (acct. 1714001-5200). SUBJECT: BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The City has been providing live broadcasts of public meetings via cable television and archived videolaudio streaming over the Internet. Funding was approved by Council as part of the Fiscal Year 2006107 Adopted Budget to expand these services to allow staff to prepare, synchronize, index, and annotate meeting agendas and minutes to videolaudio recordings that will be available over the Internet. Staff researched available vendors and noted that Granicus Inc. distinguishes itself as the only evident vendor that provides the following integrated services: . Live and archived streaming video and audio services from a high availability data center 26b Page 2 . Integrated minutes management services, including searchable archives and document linking . Access to the Granicus services from any computer via the Internet . Extended support, 24 hours a day, 7 day per week . Experience: Granicus specializes in providing these services to municipalities supporting over 102 jurisdictions and over 300 public meetings per month. Based on the aforementioned services that Granicus provides, a sole source award to this vendor is recommended. ;1~RespeCtfUIlY s t' ebra J. A a CMC, City erk ;z (PI STAFF REpORT ENGINEERING DEP,\RTMENT Date: To: From: By: Subject: RANCHO CUCAMONGA August 16, 2006 Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager William J. O'Neil, City Engineer John Martin, Associate Engineer Richard Oaxaca, Engineering Technician 12f& lfd~ ACCEPT THE BIDS RECEIVED AND AWARD AND AUTHORIZE THE EXECUTION OF THE CONTRACT IN THE AMOUNT OF $64,730.00 TO THE APPARENT LOW BIDDER, ELITE BOBCAT SERVICE, INC., AND AUTHORIZE THE EXPENDITURE OF A 10% CONTINGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF $6,473.00 FOR RED HILL PARK PEDESTRIAN ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS, TO BE FUNDED FROM PARK DEVELOPMENT FUNDS, ACCOUNT NO. 11203055650/1499120-0 AND APPROPRIATE AN ADDITIONAL AMOUNT OF $73,000.00 TO ACCOUNT NO. 11203055650/1499120-0 FROM PARK DEVELOPMENT FUND BALANCE RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council accept the bids received and award and authorize the execution of the contract in the amount of $64,730.00 to the apparent low bidder, Elite Bobcat Service, Inc., and authorize the expenditure of a 10% contingency in the amount of $6,473.00, for the Red Hill Park Pedestrian Access Improvements, to be funded from Park Development funds, Account No. 11203055650/1499120-0 and appropriate an additional amount of $73,000.00 to Account No. 11203055650/1499120-0 from Park Development fund balance. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Per previous Council action, bids were solicited, received and opened on August 1, 2006, for the subject project. The Engineer's estimate was $23,020.00. Staff has reviewed all bids received and found them to be complete and in accordance with the bid requirements with any irregularities to be inconsequential. Staff has completed the required background investigation and finds all bidders meet the requirements of the bid documents. The Red Hill Park Pedestrian Access Improvements scope of work consists of installing sidewalk, interlocking pavers, concrete stairs and metal handrails. The contract documents call for thirty (30) working days to complete this construction. The increase of the construction cost over the Engineer's estimate is attributed to the increase in steel and concrete costs throughout the industry. In addition, the nature of a 24.2 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT RE: AWARD RED HILL PARK PEDESTRIAN ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS AUGUST 16, 2006 PAGE 2 limited sized project has a tendency to elevate construction costs by the lack of economies of scale. The additional appropriation will cover the increased construction cost, the 10% contingency, and the construction survey for the project. Respectfully submitted, \. / /?' / (,: I ( l C -~i"'1... '.... v '_ L '-- i I Willia'm J. 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Subject: APPROVAL OF A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH LEH & ASSOCIATES, IN THE AMOUNT OF $44,800 AND AUTHORIZE THE EXPENDITURE OF A 10% CONTINGENCY IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,480 TO PROVIDE FISCAL YEAR 2006/2007 TOPOGRAPHICAL DESIGN SURVEY SERVICES FOR PROPOSED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS WITHIN THE CITY, TO BE FUNDED FROM VARIOUS INDIVIDUAL PROJECT ACCOUNTS AS APPROVED IN THE FY 2006/2007 BUDGET RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the Professional Services Agreement with LEH & Associates, Inc., to provide fiscal year 2006/2007 topographical design survey services, for proposed capital improvement projects at various locations within the City, and authorize the Mayor to sign said agreement and the City Clerk to attest thereto. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Requests for proposals to provide design survey services for proposed capital improvement projects at various locations within the City were sent to the consulting firms of Dan Guerra & Associates, Associated Engineers, Dawson Surveying, Inc., LEH & Associates and SB&O, Inc. All firms responded, with one responding late and therefore rejected, and after review and rating of the proposals, the proposal submitted from LEH & Associates, was accepted as meeting the best needs of the City based on their qualifications, experience, and lowest overall cost. Respectfully submitted, (.~,t{fl(1l( / William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJOJAD Attachments :2~t:, IL50 AVE AVE IL50N AVE D[I]I FO ~ > <{ ~ > ~ <.'J BN5F RR 8TH 5T ONTARIO CITY LIMIT LEGEND o Ardllbald Avenue (pavement Rehab} - bany-,m ::)txeel to riillsldc Rd @ Hcllfl13n /\vcntl~ {Storm Drill!1 Jnd f'<JvCfTlcnt R.-;l1ab - Cuc:JrnO:1(jiJ Creel to 5~ln t)crnardl(lO R03d @C.3r:1dl;l1l Street (Pavement Reh<lb) - W,lc)on AVC:1lk: to AI:T10!1CI Street @I<r:'o',v Route (P,wcmcnL Reh;Jb) - r1conos:; Avc:1ue co rbve'l Avenue @9th Street (5tr~:cl; Widening "Ild r'avemC:1t Rehab) - t-1cl\rl\JI1 l\venue 1:0 Arc:hlbC1\d Avenue @rknn05i; .i\\/cnue (Street. V/ldelllng :md Pavement Rehab) - ~oothdl Blvd to cflen Street CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA DESIGN SURVEY PROJECTS FY 2006/2007 VICINITY MAP STAFF REpORT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Date: August 16,2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Tasha Hunter, Public Service Tech I Subject: ACCEPT IMPROVEMENTS, RETAIN THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND IN LIEU OF A MAINTENANCE BOND AND FILE A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR IMPROVEMENTS FOR DRCDROO-79, LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND HAVEN AVENUE, SUBMITTED BY BURNETT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION RECOMMENDATION: The required improvements for DRCDROO-79 have been completed in an acceptable manner, and it is recommended that the City Council accept said improvements, authorize the City Engineer to file a Notice of Completion and authorize the City Clerk to retain the Faithful Performance Bond in lieu of a Maintenance Bond. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: As a condition of approval of completion of DRCDROO-79, located at the southwest comer of Foothill Boulevard and Haven Avenue, the applicant was required to complete street improvements. The improvements have been completed and it is recommended that the City Council retain the existing Faithful Performance Bond in lieu ofa Maintenance Bond. Respectfully submitted, '.]f)//'/ft/ ---" L t.. ~.. -.... '/., V William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:TCH:tv Attachment(s) 2{;8 FOOTHILL BOULEVARD ..~ a.i ~ Z I.J ~ AIiIlOW ROUTE PROJECT SITIE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ENGlNEERING DIVISION' .... .~ Z lAI !ll:: 3 is iJ ~ a: .101 I- ~ X to) o II!: ~ IN ITEM: MCMOO-7;J TITLE: V/C/MTY NAP 2"109 RESOLUTION NO. tJ ~ - 2/P/ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR DRCDROO-79 AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK WHEREAS, the construction of public improvements for DRCDROO-79 have been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying the work is complete. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby resolves, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of San Bernardino County. ;ZllJ STAFF REpORT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Date: August 16,2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Tasha Hunter, Public Service Tech I Subject: RELEASE OF MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE CASH DEPOSIT FOR DRC2002- 00884, LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF 6TH STREET, EAST OF UTICA A VENUE, SUBMITTED BY F & F SIMON RANCHO TECH, LLC RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that City Council authorize the City Clerk to release the Maintenance Guarantee Cash Deposit, for DRC2002-00884, located on the south side of 6th Street, east of Utica Avenue, submitted by F & F Simon Rancho Tech, LLC BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The requircd one-year maintenance period has ended, and the street improvements remain free from defects in materials and workmanship. DEVELOPER F & F Simon Rancho Tech, LLC 80 E. Sir Francis Drake Blvd., #3B Larkspur, Ca 94939 Release: Maintenance Guarantee Cash Deposit Receipt # CR 075325 $3,730.00 Respectfully submitted, " 4~l ( L t l ( William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:TCH:tv Attachment(s) 21/ "B_ ARROW ROUlE PROJECT ~ 71lf ST. ~ '< ~ :z: iI'iHST. ~ :i 41lt ST. o CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA A. N ITEM: ~M/Jjf"#IJIJM TITLE: WC//V/Ty ~ ENGINEERING DIVISION 5{) - " :i I I I \ 'I 212 STAFF REpORT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Date: August 16, 2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Tasha Hunter, Public Service Tech I Subject: RELEASE OF MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BOND FOR PARCEL MAP 15630, LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD EAST OF MAYTEN STREET, SUBMITTED BY CATELLUS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that City Council authorize the City Clerk to release the Maintenance Guarantee Bond, for Parcel Map 15630, located on the south side of Foothill Boulevard east of Mayten Street, submitted by Catellus Development Corporation BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The required onc-year maintenance period has ended, and the street improvements remain rree from defects in materials and workmanship. DEVELOPER Catellus Development Corporation 201 Mission Street San Francisco, Ca 94105 Release: Maintenance Guarantee Bond #400SX5271 $9,390.00 Respectfully submittcd, \ . ,r./.,/ ;';' . ( .f '--1- C c & 1/( - / William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:TCH:tv Attachment(s) 213 . <)6 '3 p'- S _J6l<..Ail 0'00/7 PARCeL. .. ;7 -j @) I . t> P?f' PARCel..XJ G) ~ ~ > . ~I ' ~ N~~'58"( 2'''..1" ~ FOOTHILL OOUI....E:VARD \ .:l.-I~"lII"U. If-91..5r ~ ~0lI"'t: /-ra.-aIlll'1"'I1.... ... , ~ZJ2."' IIllr.lJ'!WI"E: PAlH::EL 'I G) <> pp.f' ~AACCiI,. #$ @) ,..AACI!"&"'. P'ARCe:L." <2) <2) PAl'lCI!L. e 0-6 .... .o:;Z PARCeL 7 <2) <2) ~JO- jYJ- c;~... P?f' -J NJ-'?' p'.J P'JII'oIIItC&L n .6-'IIll"!iI'IIt''''_~,OO' --;::-l-Dl.U" 'e&1.... i &o'IJ"OO"W_OO' t-V,"' 1.,..111...." Qdl. . .....-+c1v:l"l: Z.:S2.U ~.1'fT~~'" .. ~ : ';- ~.".. ,..,LLSNN,UM COURT ";., L.. 11!: N$"~D~n )J1.Clf" o I ..- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ENGINEERING DIVISION IlOR'I>> UlE Of' PliI 152tS "_11-8.1'01'4-83 .Z.. PAACI9. .. <2) "'ARC~L . -r <2) g<;3 ",V'- J @ NIIr.ioT.l"( ~1.W HIID'O~~l'_: ~~. ,.L t:~ :;:". '.300"': i ~"d . U. -I ~t.5 ~~ ~ ~ > . a' ~ . ! ~ ~I ~i i " . .. c. .' NORTH n 1"~200' ITEM: TITLE: Parcel Map 15630 EXHIBIT:' Vicinity Map .;l7tf <t' STAFF REpORT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Date: August 16, 2006 To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Tasha Hunter, Public Service Tech I Subject: ACCEPT IMPROVEMENTS, RELEASE THE FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND, ACCEPT A MAINTENANCE BOND AND FILE A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR IMPROVEMENTS FOR ORPHAN FLOW IMPROVEMENTS (TRACT 14759) LOCATED WARDMAN BULLOCK ROAD AND WILSON A VENUE, SUBMITTED BY PUL TE HOMES RECOMMENDATION: The required improvements for Orphan Flow Improvements (Tract 14759) have been completed in an acceptable manner, and it is recommcnded that the City Council accept said improvements, authorize the City Engineer to fiie a Notice of Completion and authorize the City Clerk to release the Faithful Performance Bond and accept a Maintenance Bond. BACKGROUND/ANAL YSIS: As a condition of approval of completion of Orphan Flow Improvements (Tract 14759), located Wardman Bullock Road and Wilson Avenue, the applicant was required to complete improvements. The improvements have been completed and it is recommended that the City Council release the existing Faithful Performance Bond and accept thc Maintenance Bond. Developer: Pulte Homes: 1351 Pomona Road, Ste. 200, Corona, Ca 92882 Release: Faithful Performance Bond # SUS007800 (Bond No.) # 6414712 (Bond No.) $120,600.00 Accept: Maintenance Bond $ 12,060.00 Respectfully submitted, .J I ^ , ( t, /,'j ,'1// . - " ,~It . I _t C L. '- ,. " ' William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:TCH:tv Attachment(s) 2.15 -" /.... ... \ "'" . _\ ~ \ ~~ l~ A '"'~ I h ...... ~ * CITY HALL @ VICIIMITY MAP ~ J 'J ,~ J~L __I ': j J I f I '. I cnrv OIF RANCHO CUC~MONGA I I ~ 1 ~_J .... J Sv8r6eT PfUTEt:.T A.T.& S.F. RA r~/~7S1. 2?? . RESOLUTION NO. () t - .2 ~ 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR ORPHAN FLOW IMPROVEMENTS (TRACT 14759) AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF A NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR THE WORK WHEREAS, the construction of public' improvements for Orphan Flow Improvements (Tract 14759) have been completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion is required to be filed, certifying the work is complete. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby resolves, that the work is hereby accepted and the City Engineer is authorized to sign and file a Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of San Bernardino County. 277 STAFF REpORT ENGINEERlNG DEP.~RTMENT Date: August 16, 2006 RANCHO CUCAMONGA To: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager From: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer By: Tasha Hunter, Public Service Tech I Subject: RELEASE OF MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE BOND FOR TRACT 16157, LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF CHURCH STREET AND TERRA VISTA PARKWAY, SUBMITTED BY CONCOURS DEVELOPMENT CO., LLC & LDC COUGAR, LLC RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that City Couneil authorize the City Clerk torelease the Maintenance Guarantee Bond, for Tract 16157, located at the northwest comer of Church Street and Terra Vista Parkway, submitted by Concours Development Co., LLC & LDC Cougar, LLC BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The required one-year maintenance period has ended, and the street improvements remain free from defects in materials and workmanship. DEVELOPER Concours Development Co., LLC & LDC Cougar, LLC P.O. Box 670 Upland, Ca 91786 Rclease: Maintenance Guarantee Bond #836811 S $23,700.00 Respectfully submitted, / !!. ( <y/ .I.((/{ -'--~:... r {, (. l:- -- - William J. O'Neil City Engineer WJO:TCH:tv Attachment(s) Z1<g I I I I &; ;j ~~ '" ... ~ i ~ ~<i~ II g;~c:ilille .. :> Zllll!" 0. :z €I". :a9.....;liij I i:5~B'" n t ~.... ~I.~!! 1S!:l~B~!",,, U OJ.... e~11 ~ ~~l: I z i'i . j fzl B - , .... t J / i u :> is e - i! ~ ~" ii !c g) ~l ~ ;1; ~ Ii ~J <i · " < " ;..1. .~ i';'ail ./ iigg / !fr ,/ / / / \ , ..: u <" ""<0 ,.,::; f-< ::; . Ocn O!; U>~ ::; :; 25 3 rT) ~ :J 8 ....... u- ::E 0 H~ O[1.l:X: !i'",1 f-<u~' ~ .,3E ::t@)~Jm . .2.19 I' \ / i' .' ~, 6~' ., .1 ~, t\ ORDINANCE NO. 765 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTION 10.20.020 OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY CODE REGARDING PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN CITY STREETS A. RECITALS (i) California Vehicle Code Section 22358 Provides that the City Council may, by ordinance, set prima facie speed limits upon any portion of any street not a state highway. (ii) The City Traffic Engineer has conducted an engineering and traffic survey, of certain streets within the City of Rancho Cucamonga which streets as specified in Part B of this Ordinance. (iii) The determinations concerning prima facie speed limits set forth in Part S, below, are based upon the engineering and traffic survey identified in Section A (ii), above. B. ORDINANCE NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANC,"!O CUCAMONGA DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Section 10.20.020 hereby is amended to the Rancho Cucamonga City Code to read, in words and figures, as follows: 10.20.020 Decrease of state law maximum speed. It is determined by City Council resolution and upon the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation that the speed permitted by state law is greater than is reasonable or safe under the conditions found to exist upon such streets, and it is declared the prima facie speed limit shall be as set forth in this section on those streets or parts of streets designated in this section when signs are erected giving notice hereof: (Ord. 169 Section I (part), 1982; Ord. 39 Section 5.1, (1978). Rancho Cucamonga 5/82 124 Name of Street and Limits Existing Posted Proposed Prima Facie Speed Limit Imph) Speed Limit Imph) 1. Thoroughbred Street, Sapphire Street to Carnelian Street None 30 2~tJ Existing Posted Proposed Prima Facie Name of Street and Limits Speed Limit (mph) Speed Limit (mph) 2. Highland Avenue, Woodruff Place to 55 45 Rochester Avenue 3. Highland Avenue, Rochester Avenue to 55 45 Day Creek Boulevard 4. Highland Avenue, Day Creek Boulevard 55 45 To Etiwanda Avenue 5. Highland Avenue, Etiwanda Avenue to None 40 East Avenue (i) Both sixty-five (65) miles per hour and fifty-five (55) miles per hour are speeds which are more than are reasonable or safe; and (ii) The miles per hour as stated are the prima facie speeds which are most appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic and are speed limits which are reasonable and safe on said streets. or portions thereof; and (iii) The miles per hour stated are hereby declared to be the prima facie speed limits on said streets; and (iv) The Traffic Engineer is hereby authorized and directed to install appropriate signs upon said streets giving notice of the prima facie speed limit declared herein. SECTION 2: The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published as required by law. SECTION 3: The Mayor shall sign this Ordinance and the City Clerk shall cause the same to be published within fifteen (15) days after its passage at least once in The Inland Dailv Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Ontario, California, and circulated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. 2C?/ THE C I T Y o F RANCUO CUCAMONGA Staff Report DATE: August 16,2006 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council Jack Lam, AICP, City Manager FROM: James Troyer, AICP, Planning Director BY: Donald Granger, Associate Planner SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2005-01000 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A request to amend Table 111-12 of the Circulation Element in order to allow median breaks with less than 1/4 mile spacing on Major Divided Arterials, subject to a detailed traffic analysis and subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer for the purposes of allowing a median break on Foothill Boulevard, approximately 1,000 feet east of the intersection of Rochester Avenue and Foothill Boulevard in order to permit a signalized intersection that will be located less than the standard 1,320 feet intersection spacing requirement. Related Files: General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01007, Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01003, Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002, Development District Amendment DRC2005-01008, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17594, Conditional Use Permit DRC2005-00365, and Variance DRC2005-01124. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2005-01002 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A request to change the Development District Designation from Office to Community Commercial on 8.21 acres of land (Subarea 4), within the Foothill Boulevard Districts, located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue - APN: 0227-152-18 and 31. Related Files: General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006, Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01003, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17594, Conditional Use Permit DRC2005-00365, and Variance DRC2005-01124. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. 292- CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01 002, DRC2005-01 003, DRC2005-Q1 006 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES August 16, 2006 Page 2 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DRC2005-01003 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A request to amend the Community Commercial District land use regulations within Subarea 4 of the Foothill Boulevard Districts to add hotels, motels, and major hotel facilities as a Conditionally Permitted Use and cocktail lounges within major hotel facilities as a Conditionally Permitted Use. Related Files: General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006, Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17594, Conditional Use Permit DRC2005-00365, and Variance DRC2005-01124. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND GENERAL PLAN AMENMENT DRC2005-01006 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A request to change the land use designation from Office to Community Commercial on 8.21 acres of land (Subarea 4), within the Foothill Boulevard Districts, located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue - APN: 0227-152-18 and 31. Related Files: General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000, Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01003, Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17594, Conditional Use Permit DRC2005-00365, and Variance DRC2005-01124. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts and approve General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006, Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01003, and Development District Amendment DRC2005-01 002. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: Charles Joseph Associates is requesting approval for a General Plan Amendment that will allow a median break along Foothill Boulevard, approximately 1,000 feet east of the intersection of Rochester Avenue and Foothill Boulevard and a General Plan Amendment, Development District Amendment, and Development Code Amendment that would amend the existing land use regulations. The proposed changes are intended to lay the necessary land use and Development Code groundwork for a Development Review application (Conditional Use Permit DRC2005-00365) that proposes a master plan consisting of an office and commercial center comprised of a .112-room hotel, two restaurant pad buildings totaling 10,893 square feet, a two-story office and retail building totaling 46,000 square feet, a bank, and office building totaling 6,583 square feet. On January 18, 2006, the City Council unanimously voted to initiate the Development Code Amendment proposed by Charles Joseph Associates. The amendment would affect the Use Regulations of Chapter 17.32 (Foothill Boulevard Districts). Specifically, the Use Regulation Table for Foothill Boulevard Districts would be modified to add hotels, motels, major hotel facilities, and cocktail facilities within major hotel facilities as a Conditional Use Permit within the Community Commercial District (Subarea 4), of the Foothill Boulevard Districts. ZS3 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01 003, DRC2005-D1 006 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES August 16, 2006 Page 3 NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING: On January 3, 2006, a neighborhood meeting was held to discuss the proposed project at the Best Western Hotel at 8179 Spruce Avenue. Approximately 15 residents from the residential development to the north attended the meeting. The residents had questions about the type of uses that would occupy the buildings, privacy issues between the rear yards and the proposed project, and whether or not the project would have drive-thrus. The applicant explained, in detail, the size and scope of the project and indicated that the height of the hotel would be mitigated by the 100-foot plus setback. The applicant also noted that the hotel has been plotted on a north to south axis so that none of the rooms will have a direct view into the rear yards or homes located directly to the north. The applicant also explained that an 8-foot high wall with an adjacent 15-foot wide landscape planter would be constructed along the north property line. The applicant's civil engineer explained that the neighborhood to the north is at a higher elevation than the proposed project and that the lower elevation of the project would provide further protection from glare generated by the light poles. The residents indicated general support of the proposed project; however, they expressed an overall concern regarding the additional traffic the development would bring and the potential for drivers to try to find a short-cut through their neighborhood. The residents requested to have speed bumps installed on Chervil Street as a precautionary measure, in order to reduce the possibility of speed violations. The applicant indicated that the residents should contact the City's Traffic Engineering Department regarding the installation of traffic calming devices. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT: Senate Bill 18 took effect on January 1, 2005, which requires local government to notify Indian Tribes prior to the adoption or amendment of a general plan filed on or after March 1, 2005, in order to permit tribes the opportunity to consult with local government for the purposes of protecting and mitigation impacts to cultural places. In compliance with Senate Bill 18, staff sent correspondence to the Native Arnerican Heritage Cornrnission (NAHC) requesting a list of tribes to contact. The NAHC sent the City a list of 13 tribes to contact. Senate Bill 18 specifically states that contacted tribes have 90 days to indicate whether or not they want to consult. Staff did not receive any letters from the tribes specifically requesting consultation in order to protect, preserve, or mitigate impacts to cultural places. Staff did receive one letter from the Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians requesting that the City 1) consult with other Native American tribes and 2) provide copies of cultural resource docurnentation. In response to the letter from the Soboba Indians, staff contacted a total of 26 different tribal contacts or agents for tribes. Staff further contacted the archaeologist at the San Bernardino County Museum to conduct a records search to determine if there are any known archaeological, historical, or cultural resources at the project location. Staff received a response letter (Exhibit C) from Robin Laska, Archaeologist at the San Bernardino County Museum, stating that a database search did not result in any known cultural resources. Senate Bill 18 additionally requires a 45-day notification to all tribes of a proposed action on a general plan adoption or amendment. During the 45-day notification period, staff did not receive any comrnents from the notified tribes. Pursuant to the California Environrnental Quality Act (CEQA) and the City's local CEQA Guidelines, the City staff prepared an Initial Study of the potential environmental effects of the project. Part I of the Initial Study was completed by the applicant. City staff cornpleted Part II of the Environmental Checklist. Based on the findings contained in that Initial Study, City staff determined that, with the imposition of mitigation measures related to aesthetics, agricultural 2'l~ CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-D1002, DRC2005-D1 003, DRC2005-D1 006 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES August 16, 2006 Page 4 resources, cultural resources, hydrology and water quality, noise, air quality, geology and soils, population and housing, and transportation and traffic, there would be no substantial evidence that the project would have a significant effect on the environment. Based on that determination, a Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared. Thereafter, the City staff provided public notice of the public comment period and of the intent to adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration. A Mitigation Monitoring Program has also been prepared to ensure implementation of, and compliance with, the mitigation measures for the project. The mitigation measures listed in the proposed Mitigation Monitoring Checklist and Mitigation Monitoring Program will reduce these impacts to a less than significant level. CORRESPONDENCE: This item was advertised as a public hearing in the Inland Vallev Dailv Bulletin newspaper, the property was posted, and notices were mailed to all property owners within a 600-foot radius of the project site to properties to the north, south, east, and west. CONCLUSION: Staff finds the proposed changes in the land use designations for the subject site to be appropriate and an effective means for implementing the goals and objectives of the General Plan. The proposed changes will encourage orderly development of the site, which will be consistent and compatible with the development surrounding the site. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on April 12, 2006, and recommended that the City Council adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration and approves General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006, Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01003, and Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002. Respectfully submitted, J~;:~ Planning Director JRT:DG\ge Attachments: Exhibit A City Council Staff Report dated January 18, 2006 Exhibit B Planning Commission Staff Report dated April 12, 2006 Exhibit C - Letter dated June 15, 2006, from Robin Laska, Archaeologist at San Bernardino County Museum Exhibit D Initial Study Parts I and II Exhibit E Planning Commission Minutes dated April 12, 2006 Exhibit F Planning Commission Resolutions Recommending Approval of General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000, Exhibit G- General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006, Exhibit H - Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01 003 Exhibit I - Development District Amendment DRC2005-01 002 Draft Resolution of Approval for General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000 Draft Resolution of Approval for General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01 006 Draft Ordinance of Approval for Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01003 Draft Ordinance of Approval for Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002 ;295 . ". . .T H E C I T Y o F RANCUO CUCAMONGA Staff Report DATE: January 18, 2006 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Dan Coleman, Acting City Planner BY: Donald Granger, Associate Planner SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION TO INITIATE DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DRC2005-01003 - CHARLES JOS!=PH ASSOCIATES - A request to amend the Community Commercial District land use regulations within Subarea 4 of the Foothill Boulevard Districts to add hotels, motels and major hotel facilities as a Conditionally Permitted Use and cocktail lounges within major hotel facilities as a Conditionally Permitted Use. Related Files: Conditional Use Permit DRC2005- 00365, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17594, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000, Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002 and General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006. BACKGROUND: In 1992, Conditional Use Permit 89-12 was approved, which included plans for a 148 room hotel, two restaurants totaling 11,000 square feet and two office buildings totaling 43,000 square feet. Although the project received approval from the Planning Commission, it was never constructed and the entitlement expired. The current zoning regulations do not permit hotels in the Community Commercial zone. The Planning staff has been working with Charles Joseph Associates on a Development Review application that proposes a master plan consisting' of an office and commercial center comprised of a 112 room hotel, two restaurant pad buildings totaling 9,000 square feet, a two-story office and retail building totaling 46,000 square feet, a bank and office building totaling 6,000 ~quare feet, and gas station with convenience store and food court totaling 7,143 square feet located at the Northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue (Exhibit D). ANALYSIS: The proposed amendment would change the allowable land uses within the Office District (Subarea 4) of the Foothill Boulevard Districts. Subarea 4 includes two areas along Foothill Boulevard, which are the northeast corner at Rochester Avenue and the area east of 1-15 Freeway. Subarea 4 acts as a major entry. into the City that "portrays as regional commercial oriented image." This subarea is characterized by a variety of commercial, residential, industrials uses and mixed uselresidential. The northeast corner of Rochester is zoned Office and is intended for office, administrative and personal uses and does permit most retail uses. In order to allow retail uses, the applicant, Charles Joseph Associates, has also filed for a General Plan Amendment and Development District Amendment to change the Land Use Designation and Development District Designation from Office to Community Commercial. EXHIBIT A ""- _~_~_~..J' 2g{; . . CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT DRC2005-01003 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES. January 18, 2005 Page 2 Although a General Plan Amendment and Development District Amendment will allow for commercial use of the 8.2 acre site (Exhibit B), the Community Commercial District Land Use Regulations do not presently list hotels, motels, major hotel facilities and cocktail facilities within major hotel facilities as permitted by right or as a Conditionally Permitted Use (CUP). Presently, the only Development District Designation within the Foothill Boulevard Distncts that allows hotels, motels and major hotel facilities and cocktail facilities within major hotel facilities is the Regionally Related Commercial District (Exhibits B and C) surrounding the Victoria Gardens lifestyle center. Cocktail lounges and bars that are not part of a major hotel facility require a Conditional Use Permit in both the Regional Related and Community Commercial District Designations. The Development Code Amendment proposed by Charles Joseph Associates would allow hotels, motels and major hotel facilities and cocktail lounges within major hotel facilities subject to review and approval of a CUP. The Amendment would affect the Use Regulations of Chapter 17.32 (Foothill Boulevard Districts). Specifically, the Use Regulation Table for Foothill Boulevard Districts would be modified to add hotels, motels, major hotel facilities and cocktail facilities within major hotel facilities as a CUP within the Community Commercial District (Subarea 4) of Foothill Boulevard Districts (Exhibit B). Subarea 4 presently has four Development Districts east of 1-15 Freeway that are designated Community Commercial (Exhibit C). Therefore; a Development Code Amendment to allow hotels, motels and major hotel facilities and cocktail lounges within major hotel facilities subject to review and approval of a CUP would create the opportunity for other hotel projects within the four existing Community Commercial Designations to be submitted and considered. The proposed project site, and one other existing Community Commercial District, are adjacent to an existing single-family dwelling neighborhood, and two other existing Community Commercial Districts are adjacent to existing multi-family dwelling units. In conclusion, staff recommends that the City Council review the quest to Initiate the Development Code Amendment with balanced consideration given to the related development proposal, the existing surrounding land use composition and the other existing Community Commercial Designations and provide additional input as necessary. Should City Council direct planning staff to initiate the Development Code Amendment, the project will require the review and approval of the Development Code Amendment and the other noted legislative entitlements by the Planning Commission with final consideration and action by the City Council. Initiating this Development Code Amendment would allow staff to begin a thorough analysis and notify property owners of a public hearing to consider the amendment. Public hearings at both the Planning Commission and City Council would be required. Initiation does not presuppose an approval action. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council, through minute action, agree to initiate a Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01003. 2<61 . . CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT DRC2005-01003 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES January 18. 2005 Page 3 Da ole man Acting City Planner DC:DG/bt " Attachments: Exhibit A - Letter of request from applicant Exhibit B - Land Use Regulations for Foothill Boulevard Districts Exhibit C _ Foothill Boulevard Development District Map for Subarea 4 Exhibit D - Site Plan for Conditional Use Permit DRC2005-00365 Exhibit E - Site Utilization Map 2<6?f . . Victoria Hospitality Center Request for General Plan Amendment from Office Park to Community Commercial to the related Development Code Amendment to Foothill Blvd Specific Plan, Sub Area 4 to allow for a conditionally permitted hotel use with a wet bar. Location The area of the City of Rancho Cucamonga ("City") that is the subject of these applications is the area known as the "Foothill Blvd Specific Plan Overlay" that is located within .Subarea No.4 ofthe Foothill District." Subarea No.4 consists of approximately 55-acres that is bounded by Sebastian to the south, Masi Drive to the west, 1000' west of Rochester, and Hyssop I Home Depot traffic signal to the. North. The proposed project site is an approximate 10-acre parcel located within Subarea No.4 that is also contained within the Foothill Blvd District Overlay zone ("subject Property"). The project applicant, submits this request to accommodate a proposed mixed-use development that includes Office Park retail and Hotel ("Project"). The Subject Property's General Plan land use designation allows the majority of the office park uses and limited retail uses,but does not allow for a hotel use; despite this being previous reviewed in a development package. History of the Subject Property and Request In the late 1980's the City received land use entitlement applications for the Subject Property to construct a mixed-use office hotel project that was approved in the early 1990s. The applicant then purchased the property assuming that the since the property had already been approved for a hotel, retaiVoffice park, which had expired, he would be able to submit for a new application for the desired hotel retail use. The applicant met with Nancy Fong, Senior Planner in summer of 2004 and presented the old and new site plan in anticipation of the submittal. After revisions from the direction from planning staff, the applicant submitted the . project in April of 2005 with a subsequent submittal in August of 2005. The applicant then contracted Charles Joseph Associates, which in their due diligence determined during their initial review of the project and development code that thl;lre was an inconsistency with what was approved previously and the Development Code for Sub Area 4. This was verified in our meeting with Planning staff the first week of November. In accordance with the Planning direction, the applicant has filed for a General Plan Amendment to update the zoning from Office park to Community commercial to allow for the intended use of the property owner as per the previous approvals with the City and planning meetings and discussions. After review by Senior City staff and the City Attorneys office, it was determined that a General Plan Amendment and Development Code Amendment would be more appropriate to amend the text in both documents in a more comprehensive and reasonable manner for the proposed project filing. As such, we would respectfully request the following amendments to the General Plan for and Development Code Amendment and guidelines: "\;.JC,,,"~~ A 1 2~1 .. . Rancho Cucamonea Development Code . '\ " Section 17.32.030 Table 17.32.030 - Use Regulations for Foothill Boulevard Districts' Summary Table of Permitted (P) and Conditionally Permitted (C) Uses RETAIL COMMERCIAL USES AntIQue Shoos Aooarel: a) Boutiques bi Generel Aoollance Stores and Reoelr Art. Music. phol<>graphlc StudiQS and SuDDIV Stores Auto Service Stalion 6. "" SAn1ic8 (Including trailers. motorc)'Cles. boats. campers): a) Seles (with ancillary repair fecllllles) b) Rentals c) MInOr Repelr (does not Include major engine work. mulller . shopS. pelnting, bodY work. upholstery, etc.) d) Coln-op Washing e) Autom9t1c Washing I \ Parts end Suooll.. Bskeries lretsll onlvl P Barber and Bea ShnM P Bed and Braakfest C B""""e ShnM P Bluaprint and PhotoCOOV Services P Book. Gilland Stalionery SlDres P other 1han adult related matari';J) Candv and Conleclionarias P Catarino Establishments P China and Glassware Stores P Christmas TrealPumpkln Sel.. LoIS InnArati"" on a t.mMrarv basis) Chu~ C Cleaning and pressing P Establishments Cocktail Lounge (bar. lounge, tavern) C Includlna related entertainment lal Recreati I: a) Indoor uses such as bowling and P billiards b) Outdoar uses such as tennis and C basketball Convalescent Facllllles & Hosnitals P Curtain and criiOOrv ShOOS P Cav Care Canters C Subarea One Mu' 0 MR P PSCCC P P P P P P P P P C C P P C P P P P P P C C C P P P P Subarea TWO Subarea Three subarea Four gRRCMRLI'0 P P. P P P .p C C P C P P C P C o MR MHR SC CC CO LMR MR U MU P P P P P P P P P P P C C P P P P P P P P P p' C C C C C P C P P C C p. P P P P P P P C P P P C C C P P P P P P P C C C C P C C C C C P P P P P P P P"' C C P P"' P P P P P P P P"' P P P P"' P C C C C P P P C C C P P C C P P P P P P P C P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P C C C P P P C C P P P C C C P C C C C C P P P P P C P C P P C C P P P C P P P C C C C C P P P C C C C P P P C C C C 1 Reier \0 Suba..a 4 5ecIion 17,32.080.F.7.b (tootnola 2). 2 All Industrial uses and deVelopment standanls shall be as provided In Subarea 7 of Chaptel' 17.30. 3 Subject to Master Plan requirements pursuant to 17.32.030.0. 4 commerdaVOffice uses may be located In the RRC disbict only with the concurrent development of one major regionally related anchOr business of at least 15.000 square feet per site or project. Thls provision is intended to facilitate the development of large, regkmalty-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'rom the neighborhoOd or communfty level. S Public Storage may be located in the AAC district only within an enclosed building. No outdoor storage Is pennltted. The public storage use may occupy a portion of an existing retail building provjded the building Is at least 50,000 square feet, the publk: storage use does not occupy the first 100 foot depth 0' storetront leasable area, and the public storage use does not occupy more than 50 percent of the ground floor of the bulkflng. 1::J(~ ~ 17.32-11 08103 j.7~ . Rancho Cucamonlw Develovment Code . Section 17.32.030 RETAIL COMMERCIAL USES Subarea One Subarea Two Subarea Three Subarea Four Mlf 0 MR P SC CC 0 MR MHR S C CC CO LM R MR U MU C A ROM R U' 0 C Delicatessens and Specialty Food P P P P P P P P p4 Stores Druo Stares and Pha ae aJ Over 10,000 square feet P P P P P P b) Phannaeies with or without . specialty retaD under 10,000 C C P C P P P sOuare feel Electronics Sales and Sa~ (TVs, P P P P P P Stereos, radios, comnutera Educational Services: . aJ Parochial, Private, Colleges, C C C C C C C C C C C. C UniYersllles b) Instruction, tutoring, counseling, lesting, training schools and C C C C C C C C C C C C 'aellllles eJ Vocational, Technical, Trade, Business and Professional C C C C C C C C C C C C 5chooIs dl Mlscsllaneous schools C C C C C C C C C C C C Farmers' Markets P P P P P Floor Coverinn Sh008 P P P P P Florist Soo"" P P P P P P P P P P P P Fumlture Stores P P- P P P P P Hardware Stores P P P P P Health and Athletic Gyms and Weight C C P C P C P P p4 P Reducine Clinics Hobbv SOO"" P P P P P P P" Ice Cream Stores and Soda Fountains P P P P P P P P P" Janitorial Services and Suoolles P p P C, Jewelrv Stores P P .p P P P P I LaundnllSelf Service P P P P Leather Goods and LUnnAne Stores P p P P P P P Ubraries and Museums, public and C InrivBte . Uc uor Stores C C C C C C C Messer r and Wire Services P P P P P P P po Mixed Use Public Storan<> C' C" Mortuaries and Cemeteries C , Music, Dance, and Martial Arts C C P C P P P Studios NewsoaD9r and Maaazine Stores P P P P P P P P P P po Nurseries and Garden Supply Stores P P P P P within encIllOed area Offlca, Business Machine and P P P P P P P P P C ComDuter Comoonent Stores OffIce SUDoIv Stores P P P P P P P P P P Palnl Glass, and Wall""osr Slores P P P. P P Parking Fa';::l (commercial where C tees are che Part<s and RecreatiDn Faelillies, public C and~te Pet Soo,," P P P P P P p- PhotocoDV IXeroxl P P P P P P P p" Political or Philanthropic Headquarters C 1 Aeler to Sub.... 4 5ectIon 17.32.0a0.F.7.b (tootnota 2). 2 AI/Industrial use..nd davelopmenlstandaRls shall be.s provided In Suba..a 7 of Chapter 17.30. 3 Subject to Master Plan requirements pursuant to 17.32.030.0. . 4 CommerciallOffice uses may be focated In the ARC dJstrict only with the concurrent devek>pment of one major regionally retated anchor business of .'leaSI15,OOO squa.. taet per sita or project. This provlslon Is Intended to f.cllllata the _elopmem of iaJge. regionally roIated uses. RegIonally Relafed Commen::ial 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. S pubfic Storage may be located in the ARC district only withJn an enclosed building. No outdoor storage is PBnnltled. The public storage use may occupy a portion of an existing retail building provided the building is at least 50,000 square teet. the public storage use does not oa:upy the first 100 tool depth of storefront leasable area, and the public storage use does oot occupy more than 50 percent of the ground floor of the bulldlna. . "'CX.~=-r ~- \ . 08103 17.32-12 :2.1 / . . "~ . Rancho Cucamonea Develovment Code Section 17.32.030 RETAIL COMMERCIAL USES Subarea One Subarea Two Subarea Three Subarea Four . Mu' 0 MR P sc CC 0 MR R SC CC CO A MR U C ARC u' MH LM MU C Mil 0 Public and private Clubs and Lodges, .' . , including YMCA, YWCA, and similar C Youth Grouo Uses Reoord and Taoe Stores P P P P P P P P Recreational Vehicle Stora<>9 Vards C Restaurents tsH dDWl'!l: a) with entertainment and/O( CocktaIl C C C C C C C . C C C loUnge, bar . . . b) IncIdenl8l serving of beer and wine (withDUla cockl8iIloUnge, p p P P ,p P P. P P P P P ber, entertainment 0( danCInll) , ) calli, IimHed to 20 seats (Including P P P P P P P P P P P P DIJ\llDOr seating) d) Fast Food: WHh drive-1hru C C C C C C WithDut drlve-1hru . P P P P P P P P Shoe Stores and A"""lr $hnrls P P P P P P P P P SoeclaltV RateD P P P P P P S~mnn G Sto a) SpeclaJly; Backp8c1dng, Tennls, . SkDng, Mountaineering, fishing, P P P P P P P P etc. b) General: enoompasslng a variety P P P p. P of s"""" ""ul",,,ent . Suoermarkets P P P P P SwimmlnD Pool Services and suDlllles P p P P P TailorS P p P P P P P [Tov Stores p p P P P P P Variety Department Stores, Junior C C p C p P P Daoartmant Stores Veteri omestic: ) . Non-boardlng P C P C P P P P C IIi Board Inn C C C C C C Watch and Clock Reoalr Stores p P P P P P P PIP" , YardaDe Goods Stores p P P P P , ENTERTAINMENT AND CULTURAl Subarea one Subarea Two I Subarea Three Subarea Four USES MU- 0 MR P SC CC 0 MR MHR SC CC CO LMR MR U MU CC RAC MR U" 0 Arcades C C C C C C C I I Is) Indoor Gallery and An SaJes P C P P C P P I';; Outdoor An ExhibItS P C P C' P C C 0 o!::- . c c c c c c c ~ P P P P C P MovIe Thester incIudlnD MultloIax P P P P 1 Refer to SUbarea 4_ 17,32.D80.F,7.b C- 2), 2 AD indUstrial uses and ~ standards ahan ba as provIdod In Subarea 7 of (;hapIer 17,30, 3 Subjact to Master Plan requlrernenta pul1lUllnt to 17,32.030,0. . . 4 CommeroiBKlflicB uses may ba Iocatad In the ARC d1s1r1ct only with the concurrent deVelopment of one majo< regi0na1iy - ancl1o< buaineBB of allea" 15,ODD square feet par aile or prnjact.Th18 provIsOO Is Intended to facilitate the deVatopment of largO, regi0na1iy _tad uaes, RegIonally _ Commen:laJ u... are Iyp/1ied by large acaJa _ which serve a maI1<ela...a significantly _ than thoBB -...... which draw _.. primarily hem Ihe naiglmrhood or community level. . s PubIlc SIonlgo may ba _led In the RRC dlatrtct only within an ancIosed building, No outdoor atorage Is permittad. Tlla public - use may occ:upy a portion 01 an allisting ...tall building provIdod the building Is at least SO,ODD aqua... tael, II1e public _ use doaa not occupy II1e flnlt lDD fool daPlh of_leasable area, and the public BIOrIIgo use does not occupy mo... than 50 peroant 01 the ground floor of the build..." s:.1l........~-e>~ \" 'e-2. 08103 17.32-13 :2.12. . . "~ . Rancho Cucamonfla Development Code . Section 17.32.030 OFFICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE Subarea One Subarea Two Subarea ThI8ll Subarea Four USES MU" 0 MR P SC CC 0 MR MHR SC CC CO lMR MR U MU CC RRC MR Ill" 0 Administrative, Business and P P P P P P P P P P P" P Professional Offices Banks, Finance ServiceS and P. P P P P P P P . p. p p p institutions. includino drive-lhru Business and OffIce ServiceS P p P P P P P P Interior Decoratino Firma P P P P P P P P P P MedicaVDental Offices and Related p 'p p P . P P P P P" p Health Clinics . OOtician and ODlometrlst She P P P P P P P P P" P Realtors and Real Estate OfficeS P P P P P P P P P P P Travel Aoencles P P P P P P P P P P P PUBUC USES Subarea One Subarea Two Subarea Three Subarea Four MU" 0 MR P SC CC 0 MR MHR SC CC CO LMR MR U MU CC RRC MR U 0 fTransft Facilities C Public Utility Instellations P . RESIDENTIAL USES Subarea One Subarea Two . Subarea Three Subarea Four M 0 MR P SC CC .0 MR MHR SC CC CO lMR MR U MU CC RRC MR ,I' 0 Slnnle-Famllv Deteched p. P P P Slngle-F,::,,~~ Attached (duplex; P . P P P P P P P tfj;,;;;; Iou exl Multl-FaniIiY Dwellings P P P P P P P Ancilla'" Residential Uses: P P . P P P P p. P a) Home-care facilities (6 or less) . b) Qn-sfte private recreation P P P P I. P P P P facilities A ess Us : P P P .P P P P P . a) Accessory Structures . b) Home Occupation P P P P P P P P , ./>':' ... ~ ,.,. ) ~ HOTEL USES .l Subarea Two Subarea Three Subarea Four j/ Mlf 0 MR P SC CC 0 MR MHR SC C CO LMR MR U Ml C RRC MR U' 0 -1. . . C C Hotel/MOtel C P Hotel Facilities lmalorl P P P P P p. IAncllla S a) BeautylBarber Shop p b) Cales P ) Catering ServiceS p ~ d) CocIdaIl Lounge . P e) ConterencelConvention Facilities P . Aorist Shops P g) Gill Shops P h) NewspaperiMagazine Stores p Q Pharmacies P Restaurants (aft down) p k) Tourist Infonnation p Travel A P ~ CJ 1 Refer IoSubarea4_17:32.080.F.7.b (Iootnola2). 2 All Industrial uses and daVSiOpment standa"" shall be as provided In SUbs'" 7 or Chapter 17.30. , 3 Subjecllo Master Plan requirements pursuant 10 17.32.030.0. 4 CommerdallOffk:e uses may be located In the ARC cfistrict only wtth the concurrent development of one major regionaQy related anchor business of atleasll5,OOO aquare feel per site Of ptojecl. This provlalcn Is intended 10 facilitate 1he _eJopmenl of large, regionally related uses. Regionally Refated Commerdaf uses are typified by large scale businesses which &eIY8 a market area signiflcantty larger than those businesses which draw customers pnmarily from the neighborhood Or community level. . 5 Public Slora9O may be _led In ... RRC dlstrIct only wIIhIn an enclosed building. No outdoor storage Is permltled. TIle pubI/c oIOlIlge use may occupy a portion of an existing retail building provided the building ls at least 50,000 square feel, the public storage use does not occupy the first 100 fool depth of storetronIleasabte area, and the public storage use doeS nol occupy more than 50 percent of the grouncI floor of the bulkftna. c:~*~~ ~-~ 08103 17.32-14 293 . . Rancho Cucamonga Development Code Section 17.32.080 LJJL ili '" < S .. '" u ~ g ~ ~ g ~ ~ a. ::) ~ · 1 w (,). 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'I'-, .>.; '-B;;.. .-- 'ii.,::,. </ -.- , , I I I r a~: t ~ .l-~I Ie! ;'Q1 ~ , " w z o N , , , ~ 3fII1:IO Ism ....--, --::=-- - THE C I T Y o F RANCIIO CUCAMONGA SiaffReport DATE: April 12, 2006 TO: Chairman and Members of the Planning Commission FROM: Dan Coleman, Acting City Planner BY: Donald Granger, Associate Planner SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2005-01000 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A request to amend the General Plan Circulation Element to allow a median break on Foothill Boulevard approximately 1,000 feet east of the intersection of Rochester Avenue and Foothill Boulevard for the purposes of permitting a signalized intersection that will be located less than the standard 1,320-foot intersection spacing requirement. Related Files: Conditional Use Permit DRC2005-00365, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17594, Development District Amendment DRC2005-01 002, Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01 003, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01007, Development District Amendment DRC2005-01008, and Variance DRC2005-01124. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. This action will be forwarded to the City Council for final action and the date of the Public Hearing before City Council will be separately noticed. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2005-01006 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A request to change the land use designation from Office to Community Commercial on 8.21 acres of land (Subarea 4) within the Foothill Boulevard Districts, located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue - APN: 0227-152-18 and 31. Related Files: Conditional Use Permit DRC2005-00365, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17594, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000, Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002, Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01003, and Variance DRC2005-01124. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. This action will be forwarded to the City Council for final action and the date of the Public Hearing before City Council will be separately noticed. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2005-01002 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A request to change the Development District Designation from Office to Community Commercial on 8.21 acres of land (Subarea 4) within the Foothill Boulevard Districts, located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue - APN: 0227-152-18 and 31. Related Files: Conditional Use Permit DRC2005-00365, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17594, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000, Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01003, , EXHIBIT B J.1g ~ PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT GPA DRC2005-01000/GPA DRC2005-01006/DDA DRC2005-01002/DCA DRC2005-01003 February 12, 2003 Page 2 General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006, and Variance DRC2005-01124. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. This action will be forwarded to the City Council for final action and the date of the Public Hearing before City Council will be separately noticed. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DRC2005-01003 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A request to amend the Community Commercial District land use regulations within Subarea 4 of the Foothill Boulevard Districts to add hotels, motels and major hotel facilities as a Conditionally Permitted Use and cocktail lounges within major hotel facilities as a Conditionally Permitted Use. Related Files: Conditional Use Permit DRC2005-00365, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17594, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000, Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006, and Variance DRC2005-01124. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. This action will be forwarded to the City Council for final action and the date of the Public Hearing before City Council will be separately noticed. SUMMARY: The Planning staff has been working with the applicant, Charles Joseph Associates, on an application (Conditional Use Permit DRC2005-00365) that proposes a master plan consisting of an office and commercial center comprised of a 4-story, 112-room hotel, two restaurant pad buildings totaling 10,893 square feet, a 2-story office and retail building totaling 46,000 square feet, a bank and office building totaling 6,583 square feet, and a gas station with convenience store and food court totaling 8,189 square feet, located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue. The applicant is requesting that the Planning Commission only review the legislative items at this time; review and action on the Conditional Use Permit (CUP), Master Plan, Parcel Map, and Variance for the project site will follow at a later date. The CUP has been deemed incomplete. PROJECT AND SITE DESCRIPTION: A. Surroundina Land Use and Zonina: North - Single-Family homes; Low Residential (2-4 dwelling units per acre) South - Vacant Land and Aggazzotti Home and former Winery Site; Industrial Park East Open Space and Edison Transmission Towers; Open Space West - Spaghetti Factory Restaurant, Home Depot, and Retail Uses; Community Commercial B. General Plan Desianations: . Project Site - Office North Low Residential (2-4 dwelling units per acre) South General Commercial East Flood Control/Utility Corridor West - Community Commercial C. Site Characteristics: The project site is located at the northeast corner of Rochester Avenue and Foothill Boulevard. The site is rectangular in shape and is comprised of two parcels. The project site is vacant with sparse vegetation and weeds covering the majority of the site. The site has evidence of discing for weed abatement purposes. No buildings occupy the project site. To the north is a single-family neighborhood and to the west, across Rochester Avenue, are the Spaghetti Factory, Home Depot, and other retail uses. To the south, across Foothill Boulevard, are vacant land and the Aggazzotti home, formerly a winery, and designated Historic Point of Interest. To the east is an Edison Power Line Corridor. ~11 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT GPA DRC2005-01000/GPA DRC2005-01006/DDA DRC2005-01002!DCA DRC2005-01003 February 12, 2003 Page 3 ANALYSIS: A. General Plan Amendment for Median Break: The applicant is requesting to amend Table 111-12 of the General Plan Circulation Element in order to allow a median break on Foothill Boulevard approximately 1,000 feet east of the intersection of Rochester Avenue and Foothill Boulevard for the purposes of permitting a signalized intersection. The median break and signalized intersection will be spaced less than the standard 1/4 mile intersection spacing as identified in the Circulation Element of the City's General Plan. In order to support the request for a median break, the applicant has aligned the signal with entry points for two commercial projects: one located at the northeast corner of Rochester Avenue and Foothill Boulevard (DRC2005-00365) and the other located at the southeast corner of Rochester Avenue and Foothill Boulevard (DRC2005-01084). The applicant has also conducted a detailed traffic analysis of the proposed signalized median break. General Plan Transportation Policies: The Circulation Element of the General Plan limits intersection spacing to a minimum of 1/4 mile apart in order to improve the traffic flow. Table 111-12 calls for 1/4 mile spacing of intersections along Major Divided Arterials. Every intersection, whether signalized or 4-way stop, reduces the traffic flow. The proposed amendment would insert new language allowing the City Engineer to consider less than 1/4 mile spacing subject to detailed traffic studies. At the intersection, the most common measure of traffic flow is Level of Service. Further, General Plan Goal 3.5.1 states the following: "We shall maintain a Level of Service "D" or better at all intersections within our City at peak hours." General Plan Discussion: The Level of Service (LOS) concept is a qualitative measure describing operating conditions at an intersection or along a roadway segment. It describes operating conditions in terms of factors such as speed, freedom to maneuver, traffic delay, comfort and convenience, and safety. The LOS system works like a report card: A is the best, an almost empty road, B is slightly more congested, C has more congestion than B, and D is perhaps the level of service of a busy shopping corridor in the middle of a weekday - cars can move around, but not very well and not very quickly; vehicles are hemmed in by other cars and trucks. An F is a traffic jam. See attached table (Exhibit J). Level of Service D or better is the City's adopted standard for all but seven intersections within the General Plan Study Area at build-out. This standard serves as a foundation for providing a street network that moves people and goods safely and efficiently throughout the community, while ensuring that traffic delays are kept to a minimum. Seven intersections are forecast to operate at a LOS-E, upon implementation of the maximum feasible intersection improvements identified in the General Plan Traffic Study and assuming implementation of the 6th Street interchange. An operating standard of Level of Service E or better is consistent with the Congestion Management Program (CMP) for San Bernardino County on CMP designated intersections. Analvsis: Willdan Consultants prepared a traffic signal warrant study and analyzed the LOS for the existing Rochester Avenue and Foothill Boulevard intersection, the intersection at Masi Drive and Foothill Boulevard and for the proposed intersection at the easterly boundary of the project. The traffic signal warrant study states that under post-project conditions without the median break, the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue declines to an unacceptable LOS-F during both the a.m. and p.m. peak hours. Under post project conditions with the median break, the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue would operate acceptably during the a.m. peak hour (LOS-C) but would continue to operate at an unacceptable LOS-F during the p.m. peak hour. The delay, however, would improve significantly from 237.7 seconds Y6D PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT GPA DRC2005-01 OOO/GPA DRC2005-01006/DDA DRC2005-01002/DCA DRC2005-01 003 February 12, 2003 Page 4 to 95.2 seconds. This improvement will provide a westbound left turn movement at the proposed signal location to relieve the westbo.und left turning volumes at the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue. With the ultimate improvements of a dual westbound at eastbound turn lanes on Foothill Boulevard at Rochester Avenue, the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue would improve from a LOS-C to B in the a.m. peak hour and from a LOS-F to a LOS-D during the p.m. peak hour. The study also states that the LOS at the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Masi Drive would still operate at an acceptable level of service and not be negatively or positively affected by the proposed median break and signal at the eastern boundary of the project. Also, the median break would not only relieve the westbound left turn movement on Foothill Boulevard at Rochester Avenue, but also the northbound left turn movement on Rochester Avenue at Foothill Boulevard. With a median break and full improvements to Foothill Boulevard (dual east and west turning movements at the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue), the intersection where the proposed signal is located would operate at a LOS-B during the a.m. and p.m. peak hours. The study also states that the median break will also provide relief for the northbound left turn movement on Rochester Avenue at Foothill Boulevard by mitigating stacking. The City's , Traffic Engineer has reviewed and concurs with the proposed traffic signal warrant analysis prepared by Wildan and supports the proposed median break location. B. Development Code Amendment: The proposed project is located in the Office District (Subarea 4) of the Foothill Boulevard Districts. The existing land use designation and zoning is Office, which is primarily intended for office, administrative and personal uses and does permit most retail uses. In order to allow retail uses, the applicant has also filed for a General Plan Amendment and Development District Amendment to change the Land Use Designation and Development District Designation from Office to Community Commercial. Although a General Plan Amendment and Development District Amendment will allow for commercial use of the 8.2-acre site (Exhibit E), the Community Commercial District Land Use Regulations do not presently list hotels, motels, major hotel facilities, and cocktail facilities within major hotel facilities as permitted by right or as a Conditionally Permitted Use (CUP). Presently, the only Development District within the Foothill Boulevard Districts that allows hotels, motels, major hotel facilities, and cocktail facilities within major hotel facilities is the Regionally Related Commercial District (Exhibits E and F). Cocktail lounges and bars that are not part of a major hotel facility require a Conditional Use Permit in both the Regional Related and Community Commercial District Designations. On January 18, 2006, the City Council unanimously voted to initiate the Development Code Amendment proposed by Charles Joseph Associates. The amendment would specifically allow hotels, motels and major hotel facilities and cocktail lounges within major hotel facilities subject to review and approval of a CUP. The amendment would affect the Use Regulations of Chapter 17.32 (Foothill Boulevard Districts). Specifically, the Use Regulation Table for Foothill Boulevard Districts would be modified to add hotels, motels, major hotel facilities and cocktail facilities within major hotel facilities as a CUP within the Community Commercial District (Subarea 4) of Foothill Boulevard Districts (Exhibit B). Subarea 4 presently has four Development Districts that are designated as Community Commercial (Exhibit E). Therefore, a Development Code Amendment to allow hotels, motels, major hotel facilities, and cocktail lounges within major hotel facilities subject to review and approval of a CUP would create the opportunity for other hotel projects within the four existing Community Commercial Designations to be submitted and considered. The proposed project site and one other existing Community Commercial District is .3 t)/ PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT GPA DRC2005-01000/GPA DRC2005-01006/DDA DRC2005-01002/DCA DRC2005-01003 February 12, 2003 Page 5 adjacent to an existing single-family dwelling neighborhood, and two other existing Community Commercial Districts are adjacent to existing' multi-family dwelling units, C. General Plan Amendment and Development District Amendment for Land Use Chanqe: Appropriateness of Proposed Land Use: The site is currently designated as an Office District, which is complementary with existing land uses along Foothill Boulevard. Section 17.32.020-C-1 defines the Office District in the following manner: The Office District "is intended to accommodate professional/administrative office and personal services as opposed to commercial orientated land uses. Typically, uses consist of executive, management, administrative, or clerical uses including the establishment of branch offices, data processing centers, and the provision of consultation establishments of a professional nature." Currently, the nearest other designated Office Districts within the Foothill Boulevard Districts are at the northeast and southeast corners of San Bernardino Road and Grove Avenue and at the northeast corner of Grove Avenue and Foothill Boulevard (approximately 4.5 miles to the west) and on the south side of Foothill Boulevard between Vineyard Avenue and Hellman Avenue (approximately 3.5 miles to the east). The applicant is requesting Planning Commission's recommendation of approval for their proposal to amend the current land use designations of the 8.2-acre project site. The requested changes would amend the existing Office Land Use Designation in the General Plan and the Development District Designation to Cornrnunity Cornrnercial (Subarea 4) Foothill Boulevard Districts. The following table is a summary description of the current land use designations and uses and a breakdown of the other elernents of the project: Current Land Use Desianations & Development Existing APN Lot Area Existing General Existing Zon'ing Existing Use Plan Designation Designation 0227-152-18 5.45 acres Office Office (Subarea 4) Vacant Land Foothill Boulevard Districts 0227-152-31 2.75 acres Office Office (Subarea 4) Vacant Land Foothill Boulevard Districts .Jb2 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT GPA DRC2005-01000/GPA DRC2005-01006/DDA DRC2005-01002/DCA DRC2005-01003 February 12, 2003 Page 6 Proposed Chanqes to General Plan Land Use Desiqnation and Development District Desiqnation To permit the proposed project consisting of a hotel, office, retail, bank and service station with convenience store, the current land use designations and development district designations must be amended to a land use designation that allows for hotel and retail development. Concurrent with the General Plan and Development District legislative entitlements, the applicant has submitted a parcel map to create six parcels (Exhibit H). The proposed new land use designation for the project site is summarized in the following table: APN's Area Proposed General Plan Proposed Zoning Proposed Future Designation Designation Uses Parcel Map Entire 8.2-Acre Community Commercial Community Commercial Bank/Office: SUBTPM17594 Project Site (Subarea 4) Service Station with Food Court; Office Foothill Boulevard and Retail; 2 Districts Restaurants and a Hotel General Plan Land Use and Development Policies: General Plan Goal 2.6.1.1.1 states the following: "Land uses should be sought which serve our local needs and, to the extent possible, respond to regional market interests as well." General Plan Discussion: Our community is well located with respect to the regional transportation system. The economic health of our City depends in part on revenues brought into the City by purchasers who live or conduct business elsewhere. Because of the recognized quality of development within Rancho Cucamonga, we believe we can serve regional needs as well as those of our own community. In addition, we can provide employment for workers who live in our City. Foothill Boulevard has always been the City's primary commercial corridor as evidenced by the numerous shopping centers. Analvsis: The proposed land use amendment will allow for the site to be developed with a master planned commercial project as discussed in the summary section above. Given the present land use composition immediately east of the project site consisting of a large concentration of retail power centers and Victoria Gardens, the proposed land use change will provide an opportunity for land uses that will provide for uses, such as hotels, that will provide support services for the nearby regional destination points, such as Victoria Gardens. Further, the proposed land use change will allow a commercial district to provide a greater diversity of land uses that will provide opportunities for both office and commercial uses, thereby providing a transitional zone between the Regionally-Related Commercial Districts located east of the project site on the north and south side of Foothill Boulevard. General Plan Land Use and Development Policies: General Plan Goal 2.6.1.3.4 states the following: "A variety of commercial centers should be established to serve a broad range of retail and service needs for the community." .Jb3 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT GPA DRC2005-01000/GPA DRC2005-01006/DDA DRC2005-01002lDCA DRC2005-01003 February 12, 2003 Page 7 General Plan Discussion: Multiple needs for commercial goods and services exist in our community. We seek a range of neighborhood, community and regional uses at convenient locations throughout our City. The locations of various types of centers are expected to provide reasonable competition and choice of merchandise for our citizens and visitors alike. Analvsis: The proposed land use changes are associated with a proposed master-planned project that will consist of office, retail, hotel and restaurant uses. Although the proposed project is not a true mixed use project, it incorporates a variety of land uses that will provide jobs, services, and lodging for business and personal uses in close proximity to the regional mall. General Plan Land Use and Development Policies: General Plan Goal 2.6.1.5.8 states the following: "Development design shall incorporate methods of limiting nuisance impacts on adjacent development, including judicious use of building and access orientation and other buffering devices." General Plan Discussion: A great deal can be done through creative design to avoid conflicts between dissimilar uses. This includes such techniques as building orientation, window limitations, noise management procedures, setbacks, landscape or wall buffers, and many other techniques we would like to see put in practice here. Analvsis: The proposed project that is associated with the proposed land use changes incorporates many site planning features that will prevent the separation of potential nuisance activities and ensure the compatibility of adjacent uses. The associated project that is in the City's Development Review process has been designed with an 8-foot high wall in order to provide adequate privacy and sound attenuation for the residential uses north of the project. The project has been designed so office uses are plotted closest to the residential uses, thereby providing an additional buffer with a use that has hours of operation that will not negatively impact the single-family dwelling units north of the project site. The 4-story hotel building has been oriented on a north to south axis so that none of the guest rooms face the single-family dwellings to the north. All buildings that are closest to the residential neighborhood have extra deep setbacks in order to provide the maximum amount of buffering. Overall Analvsis Summarv: Based upon the analysis above, staff finds the proposed changes in the land use designations to be appropriate. The proposed land use changes will be an effective means for implementing the goals and objectives of the General Plan by providing for orderly development of the site that will support and provide uses that are compatible with the nearby regional-related commercial developments. The associated project has utilized appropriate site planning and buffering techniques that will result in the project being compatible and sensitive to the existing single-family dwelling units to the north. D. Neiqhborhood Meetinq: The applicant has gone door-to-door in the neighborhood to speak with residents who directly abut their project. It is staff's understanding that the applicant was able to speak with most, if not all, of the adjoining residents. In addition, on January 3, 2006, a neighborhood meeting was held to discuss the proposed project at the Best Western Hotel at 8179 Spruce Avenue. Approximately 15 residents from the residential neighborhood to the north attended the meeting. The residents had questions about the type of uses that would occupy the buildings, privacy issues between the rear yards and the proposed project, and whether or not the project would have drive-thrus. The applicant explained in detail the size and scope of the project 361 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT GPA DRC2005-01000/GPA DRC2005-01006/DDA DRC2005-01002/DCA DRC2005-01003 February 12, 2003 Page 8 and indicated that the height of the hotel would be mitigated by the 100-foot plus setback. The applicant also noted that the hotel has been plotted on a north to south axis so that none of the rooms will have a direct view into the rear yards or homes located directly to the north. The applicant also explained that an 8-foot high wall with an adjacent 15-foot wide landscape planter would be constructed along the north property line. The applicant's civil engineer explained that the neighborhood to the north is at a higher elevation than the proposed project, and that the lower elevation of the project would provide further protection from glare generated from the light poles. The residents indicated general support of the proposed project; however, they expressed overall concern of the additional traffic the development would bring and the potential for drivers to try to find a short-cut through their neighborhood. The residents requested to have speed bumps installed on Chervil Street as a precautionary measure in order to reduce the possibility of speed violations. It was explained that there is no access connection into their neighborhood from the proposed project. The applicant indicated that the residents should contact the City's Traffic Engineering Department regarding the installation of traffic calming devices. E. Environmental Assessment: The applicant completed Part I of the Initial Study. Planning staff completed Part II of the Initial Study. The planning staff concluded that the project could have a significant adverse environmental impact on short-term air quality during site preparation, such as grading and equipment exhaust. Mitigation measures will be required to reduce impacts to short-term air quality. The mitigation measures will reduce these impacts to a less-than-significant level. Therefore, a Mitigated Negative Declaration is proposed for the project. CORRESPONDENCE: This item was advertised as a public hearing in the Inland Vallev Dailv Bulletin newspaper, the property was posted, and notices were mailed to all property owners within a 600-foot radius of the project site. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Planning Commission adopt the attached Resolutions recommending that the City Council adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts and approve General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000, Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002, Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01003, and General Plan Amendment DRC200 - 1006. I Dan Coleman Acting City Planner DC:DG/ge ~65 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT GPA DRC2005-01000/GPA DRC2005-01006/DDA DRC2005-01002/DCA DRC2005-01 003 February 12, 2003 Page 9 Attachments: Exhibit A - Existing General Plan Land Use and Development District Designations Exhibit B - Proposed General Plan Land Use and Development District Designations Exhibit C - Site Utilization Map Exhibit D - Site Plan for Conditional Use Permit DRC2005-00365 Exhibit E - Land Use Regulations for Foothill Boulevard Districts Exhibit F - Foothill Boulevard Development District Map for Subarea 4 Exhibit G - Letter of request from applicant Exhibit H - Parcel Map SUBTPM17594 Exhibit I - Levels of Service Definitions Exhibit J - Median Break Exhibit for Foothill Boulevard approximately 1,000 feet of Rochester Avenue Exhibit K - Initial Study Parts I and II Draft Resolution Recommending Approval of General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000 Draft Resolution of Approval for General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000 Draft Resolution Recommending Approval of General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006 Draft Resolution of Approval for General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006 Draft Resolution Recommending Approval of Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002 Draft Ordinance of Approval for Development District Amendment RC2005-01 002 Draft Resolution Recommending Approval of Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01003 Draft Ordinance of Approval for Development Code Amendment DRC2005-0 1003 S610 -..- 'Q(~'iS~ A. -,/ " . , --------~-- ~'l . i - i . i~ -: I..t; ", " I~ . j )1/; '/ 1/1 J.----- I -___~ i '_ / ; , "1__ 1111 ; Ji l' I I ~ ~ I , , I , '" r,i ~ ~ I i ; I I ; i I 1 I I i ! 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Rancho Cucamonlia Develooment Code Section 17.32.030 e Table 17.32.030 - Use'Regulations for Foothill Boulevard Districts Summary Table of Permitted (P) and Conditionally Permitted (C) Uses e RETAIL COMMERCIAL USES Subarea One Subarea Two Subarea Three Subarea Four MU' 0 MR P SC CC 0 MR MHR SC CC CO LMR MR U MU C RRC MR U' 0 C Antiaue Shoos P P P P P P P P Annarel: a) Boutiques P P P P P P P P Ib\ General P P P P P P P Aooliance Stores and Ae air P P P P P Art, Music, Photographic Studios and P P P P P P P P p' C Suaolv Stores Auto Service Station C C C C C C C C C Auto Service (including trailers, motorcycles, boats, campers): e) Sales (with ancillary repair P P P P C facilities) b) Rentals P P P P D) Minor Repair (does not include major engine work, muffler shops. painting, body work, C C C upholstery, eta.) d) Coin-op Washing C C C e) Automatic Washing C C C C f \ Parts and Suoolies P P P P Bakeries (retail onM P P P P P P P P P P Barber and Bestltv Shoos P P P P P P P P P P P P Bed and Breakfast C C C C C C C C C Bieve Ie Shoos P P P P P P P Blueorint and Photocoov Services P p P P P P P P P Book, Gilt and Stationery Stores p P P P P P P P P P P C other than adult related materi;1) CandY and Confectioneries p P P P P P P P P Caterinn Establishments p p p P P P P P China and Glassware Stores P P P P P P p' Christmas Tree/pumpkin saless~ots P p P Qoeratina on a temoorarv basis Churches C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C Cleaning and Pressing P P P P P P P P P P P C Establishments Cocktail Lounge (bar, lounge, tavern) C C C C C C C C C C C includina related entertainment Commercial Recreational: a) Indoor uses such as bowling and p P P P P P P P P P billiards b) Outdoor uses such as tennis and C C C C C C C C C basketball Convalescent Facilities & Hosoitals P P P P P P P P P P P P P Curtain and Draoerv Shoos P p P P P P P Dav Care Centers C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 1 Refer to Subarea 4 Section 17.32.0eO.F.7.b (footnote 2). 2 All industrial uses and development standards shall be as provided in Subarea 7,of Chapter 17.30. 3 Subject to Master Plan requirements pursuant to 17.32.030.0. 4 CommerciaVOffice uses may be located in the RRC district only with the concurrent development of one major regionally related anchor business of alleast 15,000 square feet per site or project. 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. 5 Public Storage may be located in the RRC district only within an enclosed building. No outdoor storage is permitted. The public storage use may occupy a portion of an existing retail building provided the building is at least 50,000 square feet, the public storage use does not occupy the first 100 foot depth of storefront leasable area, and the publiC storage use does not occupy more than 50 percent of the ground floor of the building. e ~J<.~-S::"b~ -a 17.32-11 08/03 .2/J '. Rancho Cucamonea Develovment Code Section 17.32.030 RETAIL COMMERCIAL USES Subarea One Subarea Two Subarea Three Subarea Four MU' 0 MR P SC CC 0 MR MHR SC CC CO LMR MR U MU C RRC MR L1' 0 C Delicatessens and Specialty Food P P P P P P P P p' Stores Drua Stores and Pharmacies a) OVer 10,000 square feet P P P P P P b) Pharmacies with or without specialty retail under 10,000 C C P C P P P sauare feet - Electronics Sales and Service (TVs, P P P P P P Stereos, radios, comouters) EducationalSennces: a) Parochial, Private, Colleges, C C C C C C C C C C C C Universities b) Instruction, tutoring, counseling, testing, training schools and C C C C C C C C C C C C facilities c) Vocational, Technical, Trade, Business and Professional C C C C C C C C C C C C Schools Idl Miscellaneous schools C C C C C C C C C C C C Farmers' Markets P P P P P Floor Covenn Shoos P P P P P Florist Shoos P P P P P P P P P P P P Furniture Stores P P P P P P P Hardware Stores P P P P P Health and Athletic Gyms and Weight C C P C P C P P p' P ReducinQ Clinics Hobbv Shoos P P P P P P P Ice Cream Stores and SOda Fountains P P P P P P P P P Janitorial Services and Supplies P P P P C Jewelrv Stores P P P P P P P Laundry Self ServicO\ P P P P Leather Goods and Luaaaae Stores P P P P P P P Libraries and Museums, public and C private C1auer Stores C C C C C C C Messenaer and Wire Services P P P P P P P P Mixed Use Public Storaae C C' Mortuaries and Cemeteries C Music, Dance, and Martial Arts C C P C P P P Studios NewsnAner and Manazine Stores P P P P P P P P P P P Nurseries and Garden Supply Stores P P P P P within enclosed area Office, Business Machine and P P P P P P P P P C CompUter Comoonent Stores Office Supplv Stores P P P P P P P P P P Paint, Glass. and Walloaner Stores P P P P P Parking F8cilitie~\ (commercial where C fees are charaed Parks and Recreation Facilities. public C and or1vate Pet Shops P P P P P P P Photocopv (Xerox\ P P P P P P P P Political or Philanthropic Headquarters C 1 Refer to Subarea 4 Section 17 .32.0BO.F. 7.b (footnote 2). 2 All industrial uses and development standards shall be as provided in Subarea 7 of Chapter 17.30. 3 Subject to Master Plan requirements pursuant to 17.32.030.0. 4 CommerciaVOffice uses may be located in the RRC district only with the concurrent development of one major regionally related anchor business of at least 15,000 square feet per site or project. 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. 5 Public Storage may be located In the RRC district only within an enclosed building. No outdoor storage is permitted. The public storage use may occupy a portion of an existing retail building provided the building is at least 50.000 square feet, the public storage use does not occupy the first 100 foot depth of storefront leasable area, and the public storage use does not occupy more than 50 percent of the ground floor of the buildil1Q. 08/03 -- ~1-~-S:~~ "'C.-\ 17.32-12 .3 /2. Rancho Cucamomw Development Code Section 17.32.030 e RETAIL COMMERCIAL USES Subarea One Subarea Two Subarea Three Subarea Four MU' 0 MR P SC CC 0 MR MHR SC CC CO LMR MR U MU C RRC MR LI'. 0 C Public and Private Clubs and Lodges, including YMCA, yWCA, and similar C Youth Groun Uses Record and Taoe Stores P P P P P P P P Recreational Vehicle Storace Yards C Restaurants 'fsit down : a) with entertainment and/or cocktail C C C C C C C C C C lounge. bar b) incidental serving of beer and wine (without a cocktail lounge, P P P P P P P P P P P P bar, entertainment or dancing) c) cafe, limned to 20 sealS (Including P P P P P P outdoor seating) P P P P P P d) Fast Food: Wnh drive-thru C C C C C C Wnhout drive-thru P P P P P P P P Shoe Stores and Repair Shoos P P P P P P P P P SDeciallv Retail P P P P P P SOOrtinaGoods Stores: a) Speciallv; Backpact<lng, Tennis, Skiing, Mountaineering, Fishing, P P P P P P P P etc. b) General; encompassing a variety P P P P P of sDOrts eauioment SunerrnarkelS P p P P P Swimmino Pool Services and Supplies P p P P P Tailor ShODS P P P P P P P Tov Stores P P P P P P P Variety Department Stores, Junior C C p C P P P DeDartment Stores VeterinarY (domestic): a) Non-bearding p C P C P P P P C III Boardino C C C C C C Watch and Clock Reoair Stores p P P P P P P P P Yardage Goods Stores P P P P P e ENTERTAINMENT AND CULTURAL Subarea One Subarea Two Subarea Three Subarea Four USES . A MU 0 MR P SC CC 0 MR MHR SC CC CO LMR. MR U MU CC RRC MR L1' 0 Arcades C C C C C . .' C C Cultural Artist Exhibn5: a) Indoor Gallery and Art 58les P C P P C P P bl Outdoor Art Exhlbn5 P C P C P C C Dlscoth9aues C C C C C C C Theaters: a) Dinner Theater P p P P C P Bl Movie Theater Includine Multiplex P P P P e 1 Refer to subarea 4 Section 17.32.0BO.F.7.b (tootnote 2). 2 All industrial uses and development standards shall be as provided in Subarea 7 01 chapter 17.30. 3 Subject to Master Plan requirements pursuant to 17.32.030.0. 4 COmmerciaVOlfice uses may be located in the RRC district only with the concurrent development 01 one major regionally related anchor business of at least 15,000 square feet per site or project. 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. 5 Public Storage may be located in the ARC district only within an enclOsed building. No outdoor storage is permitted. The public storage use may OCCUPY a portion of an existing retail building provided the building is at least 50,000 square feet, the public storage use does not occupy the first 100 foot depth of storefront leasable area, and the public storage use does not occupy more than 50 percent of the ground floor of the bulldh1Q. 08/03 ~~v.-s::~~ ~-"2.. 17.32-13 ~/.3 Rancho Cucamomw Develovment Code . Section 17.32.030 OFFICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE Subarea One Subarea Two Subarea Three Subarea Four USES MU 0 MR P SC CC 0 MR MHR SC CC CO LMR MR U MU CC RRC MR LI 0 Administrative, Business and P P P P P P P P P P p' P Professional Offices Banks, Finance Services and P P P P P P P P P P P P institutions, includinn drive-thru Business and Off)es Services P P P P P P P P Interior Decoratinn Finns P P P P P P P P P 'P MedicaVDental Offices and Related P P P P P P P P p' P Health Clinics . Dotician and Qntometnst Shoos P P P P P P P P P Realtors and Real Estate Offices P P P P P P P P P P P Travel Anencies P P P P P P P P P P P" P PUBLIC USES Subarea One Subarea Two Subarea Three Subarea Four Mlf' 0 MR P SC CC 0 MR MHR SC CC CO LMR MR U MU CC ARC MR LI 0 Transit Facilities C Public Utilitv Installations P RESIDENTIAL USES Subarea One Subarea Two Subarea Three Subarea Four MI~ 0 MR P SC CC 0 MR MHR SC CC CO LMR MR U MU CC ARC MR L1' 0 Sinole-Familv Detached P P P P Single-FamilY,~ttached (duplex, P P P P P P P P . triolex, lourolex Multi-Family Dwellings P P P P P P P Ancillarv Residential Uses: P P P P P P P P a) Home-care facilities (6 or less) b) On-site private recreation P P P P P P P P facilities AccessQIV Uses: P P P P P P P P a) Accessory Structures b) Home Occupation P P P P P P P P ~. ,r- y v y Y"L HOTEL USES Subarea Two Subarea Three Subarea Four MU' 0 MR P SC CC 0 MR MHR SC C CO LMR MR U MU C ARC MR L1' 0 C C HoteVMotel C P Hotel Facilities (maior P P P P P P Ancilla Uses: a) Beauty/Barber Shop P b) Cales P cj Catering Services P d) Cocktail Lounge P ) e) Conference/Convention Facilities P Q Florist Shops P g) Gift Shops P h) Newspaper/Magazine Stores P i) Phannacies P ') Restaurants (sil down) P k) Tourist Inlonnalion P hI Travel Aoencies ,. P -~ 1 Refer to Subarea 4 Section 17;32.0BO.F.7.b (footnote 2). 2 All industrial uses and deVelopment standards shall be as provided in Subarea 7 of Chapter 17.30. , 3 Subject to Master Plan requirements pursuant to 17.32.030.0. 4 CommerciallOffice uses may be located In the RRC district only with the concurrent development of one major regionally related anchor business of at least 15,000 square feet per site or project. 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. S Public Storage may be located in the RRC district only within an enclosed building. No outdoor storage is permitted. 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Location The area of the City of Rancho Cucamonga ("City") that is the subject of these applications is the area known as the "Foothill Blvd Specific Plan Overlay" that is located within "Subarea No.4 of the Foothill District." Subarea NO.4 consists of approximately 55-acres that is bounded by Sebastian to the south, Masi Drive to the west, 1000' west of Rochester, and Hyssop I Home Depot traffic signal to the North. The proposed project site is an approximate 10-acre parcel located within Subarea NO.4 that is also contained within the Foothill Blvd District Overlay zone ("Subject Property"). The project applicant, submits this request to accommodate a proposed mixed-use development that includes Office Park retail and Hotel ("Project"). The Subject Property's General Plan land use designation allows the majority of the office park uses and limited retail uses, but does not allow for a hotel use; despite this being previous reviewed in a development package. History of the Subject Property and Request In the late 1980's the City received land use entitlement applications for the Subject Property to construct a mixed-use office hotel project that was approved in the early 1990s. The applicant then purchased the property assuming that the since the property had already been 'approved for a hotel, retaiVoffice park, which had expired, he would be able to submit for a new application for the desired hotel retail use. The applicant met with Nancy Fong, Senior Planner in summer of 2004 and presented the old and new site plan in anticipation of the submittal. After revisions from the direction from planning staff, the applicant submitted the project in April of 2005 with a subsequent submittal in August of 2005. The applicant then contracted Charles Joseph Associates, which in their due diligence determined during their initial review of the project and development code that there was an inconsistency with what was approved previously and the Development Code for Sub Area 4. This was verified in our meeting with Planning staff the first week of November. In accordance with the Planning direction, the applicant has filed for a General Plan Amendment to update the zoning from Office park to Community commercial to allow for the intended use of the property owner as per the previous approvals with the City and, planning meetings and discussions. After review by Senior City staff and the City Attorneys office, it was determined that a General Plan Amendment and Development Code Amendment would be more appropriate to amend the text in both documents in a more comprehensive and reasonable manner for the proposed project filing. As such, we would respectfully request the following amendments to the General Plan for and Development Code Amendment and guidelines: ~~~~-::t:'\ G I J/7 Proposed Foothill Blvd. Signalized Median Break A Request for a General Plan Amendment to the General Plan Table 111-12 Major Divided Arterial Intersection spacing Location The area of the City of Rancho Cucamonga ("City") that is the subject of these applications is the subject area known as "1000' east of Foothill Blvd". The proposed application falls under the "Foothill Blvd Specific Plan Overlay" generally located within "Subarea NO.4 of the Foothill District". Subarea NO.4 consists of approximately 55-acres ,that is bounded by Sebastian to the south, Masi Drive to the west, 1000' west of Rochester, and Hyssop I Home Depot traffic signal to the North. The 2 ("Subject Properties") affected properties are an approximate 10-acre parcellocatedl,within Subarea NO.4 that is also contained within the Foothill Blvd District Overlay zone North of Foothill Blvd and East of Rochester Ave; and an approximate 15 acre property contained within the Foothilll;3,h;d District overlay Sub Area 4 and Industrial Park Subarea 7 which occupLeIfan area directly south of Foothill Boulevard, and East of Rochester Ave. -', ';~' History of the Subject Property and Request In the 1980's the City received a request for a project located at the southwest corner of Rochester & Foothill. In review of the circulation along Foothill and planned development and median traffic signals. It was determined that a traffic signal and median break should be allowed to facilitate the development at the south side and north side of Masi Drive and Foothill Blvd. Those neighboring properties fell under the Foothill Blvd Overlay District, just as the subject property of this application. At that time, it was determined and planned for the signalized median break would be located within the Y. mile restriction for a 6 lane major divided arterial roadway designation. The Development Code was and still shows the exception in Table 17.30.010(D) for a signalized median break 1000' west of Rochester and is being modified under separate application. The subject property reviewed access to the site and determined that the amount of traffic along Foothill and the existing congestion at Foothill & Rochester created a bottleneck of traffic and prevented a positive flow of traffic into the subject property. A site plan was drafted !3howing a signalized median break at the east end of the project site which helped alleviate the need for westbound traffic to have to make a u turn at Foothill in order to enter the site. Concurrently, the review of this site plan and traffic'study for proposed hotel project to the north. It was determined that the proposed Hotel project to the north and estimated traffic trip generation onto Foothill Blvd would adversely impact the Foothill and Rochester signal. The project applicant met with Engineering and Traffic staff and it was determined that one project alone would not support a median break, however both projects combined could help alleviate the traffic congestion at the intersection; thus staff could support a signalized median break at this location. The proposed median break would help with the current congestion at Foothill and Rochester and will be consistent with access to the proposed retail t::X~~~ G-\ 1 .JIB development to the south. The project will be a multi-use development known as Victoria Hospitality Center and is located at the NEe corner of Foothill and Rochester. It will contain 1-two story office buildings on top of retail suites approximately 50,000 sf total, a 113 room limited service hotel (an extended-stay type geared toward business travelers), 2 full service, free standing sit down restaurant of approximately 6,000 sf, and approximately 5,000 sf of bank drive thru, gas station mix of business and quick service casual dining (e.g. Baja Fresh, Quiznos, Coffee Bean, etc). All parking will be located on-grade in the interior of the development away from the surrounding thoroughfares, with all the major structures at the center of the site. The design concept is to create a business center where all the business amenities for the employed office over retail tenants and neighboring uses are contained on site and include overnight accommodations for the business traveler. The project will employ extensive landscaping and quality architecture to create a high profile "place" in Rancho Cucamonga that should, in turn, attract the best tenants. As such, we would respectfully request the subject property be allowed to access Foothill through a signalized median break approximately 1000' east of Rochester. General Plan and Development Code Attachments ~~~T G-L-. 2 ;31q I'll i I ., , ! ~ 5~ i iI"! , ! ,. ~~ ~ ~~ ~;;:; 8 , .! 'I 111 II h! n!i Ii ~~ c> . ! r ' 00. , ~ III !i II a; - , 10 ~ ! , ~ ,I. 0, ,_ 'I ! ~ ,!i Il ii ^ I ! ~'"~ ~ll' ~ 1 ~ "'1-' I" [ ~. I! 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D Table III-II A LEVELS OF HIGHWAY SERVICE =========================================================================== Level of- Service Description 0-16 0-.59 A Excellent operation. All approaches to the intersection appear quite open, turning move- ments are easily made, and nearly all drivers find freedom of operation. B Very good operation. Many drivers begin to feel somewhat restricted within platoons of vehicles. This represents stable flow~ An approach to an intersection may occasionally be fully utilized and traffic queues start to form. C Good operation. Occasionally drivers may have to wait more-than 60 secoods, and back- ups may develop behind turning vehicles. Most drivers feel somewhat restricted. , D Fair Operation. Cars are sometimes required to wait more than 60 seconds during short peaks. There are no long-standing traffic queues. This level is tvoicallv associated with desi2n oractice for oeak oeriods. E Poor operation. Some long-standing vehicular queues develop on critical approaches to intersections. Delays may be up to several minutes. F Forced flow. Represents jammed conditions. Backups from locations down-stream or on the cross street may restrict or prevent movement of vehicles out of the inter- section approach lanes; therefore, volumes carried are not predictable. Potential for stop and go type traffic flow. Delay Range (Sec. per Vehicle) Volume to Capacity Ratio 16-22 .60-.69 22-28 .70-.79 28-35 .80-.89 35-40 .90-1.00 40 or more Over 1.00 -- =================================a=====================ac==============:=: Source: Based on National Academy of Sciences, Hi2hwav Caoacitv Manual. 1965 and the update of the manual. Rancho MEA-Section III ~,","":r$~ :t:. 321 W -lID ~o Zl- " - -Z ~O:I: -1-1- tt:~~w ~wo:;;: I-~Wo:: o !;(W WWZI- (/)(/)-(/) O~oW c..J:0::J: Oc..OU 0::><00 c..Ci5uo:: ~ ID 4!1 ~' -.. . ~ 4!1 ~ ~ ~ I~ i i i ~ -::J ,'+ \ ~ ~ ~ ~ -<1 .. ~ I ~ I ~ l3 o lL a. ~ l- T I Vi ~ -i! <>:_f::; ~""CZ '" '" a : 1 ~~r81 i ~ ~d~ o ~ '" + . ~ z o F= .. u 15 . ~ - w u z .. ~ e ~i~ ~ B , J I I ~ J . ~l lJ) '" w~ .L <>:u 2~ <>: ~ o o F= .. ~ I I ~ I B , . , . ARCHAEOLOGICAL INFORMATION CENTER San Bernardino County Museum 2024 Orange Tree Lone (909) 307-2669 x 255 Redlands, CA 92374 FAX (909) 307-0689 r1aska@sbcm.sbcountv.QoV "~ . San Bernardino County HISTORICAL RESOURCES REVIEW FOR THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING DEPARTMENT Invoice/Reference Number: 06-06-15-02 Planning Number: DRC2005-OO365 Charles Joseph Associates Acres/Miles: 8.21 Acre(s) USGS Quad (s): Guasti 7.5' quad Previousl Inventoried Historical Resources that is resources older than 45 rs in a rehistoric and historic archaeol ical resources historic resources cultural lands resources) indudi and ethnic None known ta exist within or adjacent to the project area. , Reoorted to exist within or ad iacent to pro iect area: o Prehistoric Archaeological Resources: 1 Historic Archaeological Resources: CA-SBR-2910H-National Old Trolls Hwy/Route 66 which has been determined eligible for the National Register. 6+ Historic Resources: 36-o16463-La Fourcades Store (Cowgirl Theater), 36-016464- Agazzotti Winery and 4+ structures shawn on USGS Ontario 15' Quad, 1954. o Cultural Landscapes: o Ethnic Resources: Historic MaDS Examined: 8lackbum, 1932; USGS Cucamonga, 1894; USGS Ontario, 1954; Beasley, 1892; AAA-varioUS; Hall, 1888. Previous Field Survevs for Resources: 1060479 (see attach) may partially cover the project area; however. they did not survey the entire parcel. Comments: , EXHIBIT C ~23 ""'------ -- ~/ ; ~' . . DRC2005-OO365 Charles Joseph Associates Potential for the Presence of Historical Resources: Based on available information, the potential for the presence of historical resaurces within the project area is: Prehistoric Archaeological Resources: Historic Archaeological Resources: Historic Resources: Cultural Landscapes: Ethnic Resources: Moderate High Low Unknown Unknown Comments: Potential for buried Prehistoric & Historic Archaeological Resources associated with the historic stnJctures across the street & with the wine industry. Recommendations: (following CEQA and NEPA guidelines) An archaeological monitor must be on-site during any earth disturbing activities. If prehistoric or historic resourceS o...r 50 yeGrs of age are encountered during land modification, then activities in the immediate area of the finds shauld be halted so that the archaeologist can assess the find, determine its significance, and make recommendations for appropriate mitigation measures within the guidelines of the California Environmental Quality Act and/or the Federal National Environmental Policy Act. Submission of a historical resources management report by the professional to document the monitoring, to evaluate resource significance and integrity, and, if necessary, to evaluate project impacts and propose mitigation measures to mitigate potential ad...rse impacts in accordance with the appropriate laWS. If human remains are encountered on the property, then the San Bernardino County Coroner's Office MUST be contacted within 24 hours of the find, and all work halted until a clearance is gi...n by that office and any other invol...d agencies. Contact the County Coroner at 175 South Lena Road, San Bernardino, CA 92415-0037 or (909) 387-2543. If you ha... any further questions, please, contact me at (909) 307-2669 x 255, Monday through Fri n 8 AM and 4 PM. Robin E. Laska Assistant Center Coordinator 15 June 2006 Date ~lLj '~ ' ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FORM (Part I - Initial Study) City 01 Rancho Cucamonga Planning DMsion (909) 4n-2750 The purpose of this form is to inform the City of the basic components of the proposed project so that the City may review the project pursuant to City policies, ordinances, and guidelines; the California Environmental Quality Act; and the City's Rules and Procedures to Implement CEQA. It is important that the information requested in this application be provided in full. \GENERAL~NFORMATlON: ' i INCOMPLETE APPLlCA TlONS WILL NOT BE PROCESSED. Please hote that it is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that the application is complete at the time of submittal; City staff will not be available to perform worl< required to provide missing information. Application Number for the project to which this form pertains: DRC2005-00365 and SUBTPM 17504 Project Tdle: Victoria Business Hospitality Center Name & Address of project owner(s): 509 RoseMarie Drive, Arcadia, Ca91007 323-633-6460 Name & Address of developer or project sponsor: Charles Joseph Associates, Chuck Buquet 10681 Foothill Blvd. Su~e 395, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Contact PefSon & Address: 10681 Foothill Blvd. Su~e 395, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 9173O Charles Joseph Associates, Chuck Buquet Telephone Number: (909) 481-1822 Name & Address of pefSon preparing this form (if different from above): As shown above. EXH~B~T D . , , 32.5 'pROJECT INFORMA TlON & DESCRIPTlON:1 Information indicated by asterisk (*) is not required of non-consllUction CUP's unless othelWise requested by staff. 1) Provide a full scale (8-1/2 x 11) copy of the USGS Quadrant Sheet(s) which includes the project site, and indicate the site boundaries. 2) Provide a set of color photographs, which show representative views into the site from the north, south, east and west; views into and from the site from the primary access points, which serve the site; and representative views of significant features from the site. Include e map showing location of each photograph. 3) Project Location (describe): NE Comer of Foothil/and Rochestsr Rancho Cucamonga, CA 4) Assessor's Parcel Numbers (attach additional sheet if necessary): 0227-152-18, and 0227-152-31 5) Gross Site Area (ae/sq. 8.92 ft.): 6) Net Site Area (total site size minus area of public streets & proposed dedications): 8.22 7)Describe any proposed general plan amendment or zone change which would affect the project site (attach additional sheet it necessary: General Plan Amendment and Zone Change from Office Park to Community Commercial. Development Code Amendment to allow hotel with a bar as conditionally,permittad use. See attached justification information. 8) Include a description of all permits which will be necessary from the City of Rancho Cucamonga and other govemmental agencies in order to fully implement the project: General Plan Amendment, General Plan Amendment Zone Change, Development Code Amendment, 32~ ...., 9) Describe the physical setting of the site as it exists before the project including information on topogtaphy, soil stability, planls and animals, mature trees, ttails and roads, dtainag,e courses, and scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on site (including age and condition) and the use of the structures. Attach photogtaphs of significant features described. In addition, site all sources of information (i.e., geological and/or hydrologic studies, biotic and archeological sUTVeys, ttaffic studies): Sije is currentiy a vacant parcel with retaining wall structure, no landscaping, existing street improvements and street lights along Foothill and Rochester. Power transmission poles to the east, Existing residential to the North existing home depot center to the west, and Di Carlo rock house to the south, surrounded by vacant land and Masi plaza to the southwest. 10) Describe the known cultutal and/or historical aspects of the site. Site all sources of information (books, publiShed reporls and otal history): Sije historically had a viticultural use. Site has been subject to annual weed abatement and soils discing for past 20 plus Years. 11) Describe any noise sources and their levels that now affect the site (airctaft, roadway noise, etc.) and how they will affect proposed uses: Existing noise sources from Foothill Blvd. and Rochester traffic that will have minimal impact on any land use for this site or. Development of same. Noise impacts and appropriate mijigation will be a component of the development application currently on file with the city (DRC2005-00365 and SUBTPM 17504). .3.2..1 12) Describe the proposed project in detail. This should provide an adequate description of the sile in terms of ultimate use which will result from the posed project. Indicate if there are proposed phases for development, the extent of development to OCCUf with each phase, and the anticipated completion of each increment. Attach additional sheet(s) if necessa1Y: The proposed General Plan Amendment Zone Change & Development Code Amendment will allow for the proposed uses of project already on file with the City. ' There is a proposed median break filing separate from this application to help ease the current congestion at Foothill and Rochester and will have access consistent with the aCcess to the proposed retail development to the south. The project will be a multi-use development known as Victoria Hospitality Business Park and is located at the NEC comer of Foothill and Rochester. It will contain 1-two story office buildings on top of retail suites approximately 50,000 sf total, a 113 room limited service hotel (an extended-stay type geared toward business travelers), 2 full service, free standing sit down restaurant of approximately 6,000 sf, and approximately 5,000 sf of bank drive thru, gas station mix of business and quick service casual dining (e.g, Baja Fresh, Quiznos, Coffee Bean, ete). All parking will be located on-grade in the interior of the development away from the surrounding thoroughfares, with all the major structures at the center of the site. The design concept is to create a business center where all the business amenities for the employed office over retail tenants and neighboring use are contained on site, and will include ovemight accommodations for the business traveler. The project will employ extensive landscaping and quality architecture to create a high profile "place" in Rancho Cucamonga that should, in tum, attract the best tenants 13)Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any culturel, historical, or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensity of land use (one-family, apartment houses, shops, department stores, etc.) and scale of development (height, frontage, setback, rear yard, etc.): West - Existing Home Depot center. East _ Immediately adjacent is the Edison Power transmission lines. Beyond being a Circuit City Retail Center. South _ Approximately 11 undeveloped acres, with an existing non-conforrning residential house at the comer. Currently in process for a retail development. North - Existing single family residential tract. 14) Will the proposed project change the pattern, scale or charecter of the surrounding generel area of the project? This will continue the existing and newly constructed retail corridor along foothill and allow for a safer tum movement for the traffic generated by both businesses which will help the flow of traffic at this intersection and will serve to ease traffic impact at Foothill Blvd. and Rochester with signalized median break at the east property line, approximately 1000' east of Rochester. Indicate the type of shoTt-term and long-term noise to be genereted, including source and amount. How will these noise levels affect adjacent properties and on-site uses. What methods of soundproofing are proposed? 15) YJ.8 '.~ . This is a General Plan Amendment related to a filing. The proposed uses will be consistent with th~ noise levels Anticipated under the current zoning. The specific uses allowed under the current zoning just does not allow for the type of underlying uses proposed under the application currently on file with the City. . 16) Indicate proposed removals anellor replacements of mature or scenic treEls: There are no trees currently on the site. The proposed plan involves extensive new landscaping and the application is for a General Plan Amendment Zone Change only at this time. 17) Indicate any bodies of water (including domestic water supplies) into which the site drains: Site is surrounded by an existing storm sewer system that this project will utilize and this is only for a General Plan Amendment only. 18) Indicate expected amount of water usage. (See At1achment A for usage estimates). For further clarification, please contact the Cucamonga County Water District at 987-2591. 3000 Peak use (ga//Day) Peak use (ga/hnin/ac) 6000 a. Residential (gaVday) b. Commerr;ia//lnd. (gaVday/ac) 19) Indicate proposed method of sewage disposal. Septic Tank _ Sewsr. If septic tanks are proposed, at1ach perr;olation tests. If discharge to a sanital}' sewaga system is proposed indicate expected daily sewage generation: (See At1achment A for usage estimates). For further clarification, please contact the Cucamonga County Water District at 987- 2591. a. Residential (gaVday) b. Commerr;;a//lnd. (gaVday/ac) RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS: 20) Number of residential units: 2000 Detached (indicate range of parr;el sizes, minimum lot size and maximum lot size: N/A At1ached (indicate whether units are rental or for sale units): N/A 21 )Anticipated range of sale prices anellor rents: Sale Price(s) $ to $ .3;29 Rent (per month) $ to $ 22) Specify number of bedrooms by unit type: N/A 23) Indicate anticipated household size by unit N/A type: 24)lndicate the expected number of school children who will be residing within the project: Contact the appropriate School Districts. as shown in Attachment B: a. Elementary: 0 b. Junior High: 0 c. Senior High 0 COMMERCIAL. INDUSTRIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL PROJECTS 25) Describe type of users) and major function(s) of commercial, industrial or institutional uses: The project will be a multi-use development known as Victoria Hospitality Center and is located at the NEC comer of Foothill and Rochester. It will contain .1-two story office buildings on top of retail suites approximately 46,000 sf total, a 112 room limited service hotel (an extended-stay type geared toward business travelers), 2 full service, free standing sit down restaurant o~ approximately 6,600 sq ft & 4,200 sq ft, and approximately 6,500 sq ft of offiCe/bank, 3,700 & 4,400 gas stlltion mix of business and quick service casual dining (e.g. Baja Fresh, Quiznos, Coffee Bean, etc). All parking will be located on-grade in the interior of the development away from the surrounding thoroughfares, with all the major structures at the center of the site. The only uses needed for this general plan amendment is the wider range of retail services and hotel consistent with what we believed was approved 15 years ago by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. 26) Total "oor area of commercial, industrial, or institutional uses by type: See above description for details. 33D "~ . 27) Indicate hours of operation: To be detennined. Office hours primarily during the day, retail primarily during the ev~nings Not know at this time however office uses are anticipated to ba primarily day time operations as that is the nah/re of the business. T he gas station will be 24 hours. 28) Number of employees: Total: To be detennined, approximately 100 people would be a guess. , not know at this time. , Maximum Shift: 8 Time of Maximum Shift: 29) Provide breakdown of anticipated job classifications, including wage and salary ranges, as well as an indication of the rate ot hire for each classification (attach additional sheet if necessary): Not know at this time. 30) Estimation of the number of workers to be hired that currently reside in the City: Unknown at this time, 100+ is a guess due to various shift hours and weekends. 31) For commercial and industrial uses only, indicate the source, type and amount of air pollution emissions. (Data should be verified through the South Coast Air Quality Management District, at (818) 572-6283): Proposed project will comply with All applicable standaros. Wall construction will run concurrent with grading to Minimize construction noise. ALL PROJECTS 32) Have the water, sewer, fire, and flood control agencies serving the project been contacted to detennine their ability to provide adequate service to the proposed project? If so, pleflse indicate their response. All agencies contacted have indicated their ability to provide adequate service to the project site. 3.3/ 33)ln the known history of this properly, has there been any use, storage, or discharge of hazardous and/or toxic materials? Examples of hazardous and/or toxic materials include, but are not limited to PCB 15; radioactive substances; pesticides and herbicides; fuels, oils, solvents, and other flammable liquids and gases. Also note underground storage of any of the above. Please list the materials and describe their use, storage; and/or discharge on the properly, as well as the dates of use, it known. No. 34) Will the proposed project involve the temporary or long-temr use, storage or discharge of hazardous and/or toxic materials, including but not limited to those examples listed above? If yes, provide an inventory of all such materials to be used and proposed method of disposal. The location of such uses, along with the storage and shipment areas, shall be shown and labeled on the application plans. No. I hereby certify that the statements fumished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and infomration required for . adequate evaluation of this project to the best of my ability, that the facts, statements, and infomration presented are troe and correct tot he best of my knowledge and belief. I further understand that additional infomration may be required to be submitted before an adequate evaluation can be made by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. (\ .~ ~~~ Date: December21" 2005 Signature: Title: Charlie Buauel. Associate 332 .~,\., '~-. 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GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2005-01000 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A request to amend the General Plan Circulation Element to allow a median break on Foothill Boulevard approximately 1,000 feet east of the intersection of Rochester Avenue and Foothill Boulevard for the purposes of permitting a signalized intersection that will be located less than the standard 1,320 feet intersection spacing requirement. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2005-01006 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A request to change the land use designation from Office to Community Commercial on 8.21 acres of land (Subarea 4) within the Foothill Boulevard. Districts, located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue - APN: 0227-152-18 and 31. DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2005-01002 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A request to change the Development District Designation from Office to Community Commercial on 8.21 acres of land (Subarea 4) within the Foothill Boulevard Districts, located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue -APN: 0227-152-18 and 31. DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DRC2005-01003 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A request to amend the Community Commercial District land use regulations within Subarea 4 of the Foothill Boulevard Districts to add hotels, motels and major hotel facilities as.a Conditionally Permitted Use and cocktail lounges within major hotel facilities as a Conditionally Permitted Use. TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP SUBTPM1;:594 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A request to subdivide 8.21 acres of land into 6 parcels for commercial purposes in the Office Professional District, located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue - APN: 0227-152-18 and 31. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT DRC2005-00365 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - The development of a master plan for an office and commercial center consisting of a 112 room hotel, two restaurant pad buildings totaling 10,893 square feet, a two-story office and retail building totaling 46,000 square feet, a bank and : office building totaling 6,583 square feet and gas station with convenience store and food court totaling 8,189 square feet on 8.21 acres of land in the Community Commercial District (Subarea 4) within the Foothill Boulevard Districts, located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard ana Rochester Avenue - APN: 0227-152-18 and 31. VARIANCE DRC2005-01124 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A request to allow a maximum building height of 55 feet where a maximum building height of 45 feet is allowed for the development of a master plan for an office and commercial center consisting of a 112 room hotel, two restaurant pad buildings totaling 10,893 square feet, a two-story office and retail building totaling 46,000 square feet, a bank and ,office building totaling 6,583 square feet and gas station with convenience store and food court totaling 8,189 square feet on 8.21 acres of land in the Community Commercial District (Subarea 4) within the Foothill Boulevard Districts, located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue - APN: 0227-152-18 and 31. 3.38 Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Page 2 2. Related Files: Preliminary Review DRC2004-00874 3. Description of Project: The project entails the development of a master plan for an office and commercial center consisting of a hotel, two restaurant pad buildings, a two-story office building, a bank and office building, and a gas station with convenience store and food court at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue. To facilitate the proposed project, a number of entitlements are required, including a change to the General Plan land use designation and Development District designations for the two existing parcels that currently comprise the site, and approval of a parcel map to create six new separate parcels. The project also includes a Development Code Amendment to amend the Community Commercial District land use regulations within Subarea 4 of the Foothill Boulevard Districts to add a hotels, motels and major hotel facilities as a Conditionally Permitted Use and cocktail lounges within major hotel facilities as a Conditionally Permitted Use. A General Plan Amendment to allow a median break on Foothill Boulevard less than 1/4 mile intersection spacing requirement is also being requested. The following table is a summary description of the current land use designations and uses and a breakdown of the other elements of the project. Current Land Use Desianations and Development ,. '>~ Existing Lot Existing Existing . " Existing Use ., , APN Area General Plan ' Zoning , Desianation Deslanation ,. ' , , "': 0227-152-18 5,45ac. Office Office Vacant Land (Subarea 4) Foothill Boulevard Districts Vacant Land 0227-152-31 2,75 ac. Office Office (Subarea 4) Foothill Boulevard Districts Proposed Chanaes to General Plan Land Use Desianation and Development District Deslanation To pemnitthe proposed project consisting of a hotel, office, retail, bank, and service station with convenience store, the current land use designations and development district designations must be amended to a land use designation that allows for hotel and retail development. Concurrent with the General Plan and Development District legislative entitlements, the applicant has submitted a parcel map to create six parcels. The proposed lot sizes and their new land use designations are summarized in the following table: Rev. 4/20/05 .3~q '\ " Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-010P2, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 ' Page 3 Tentative ,Parcel Map 17594, . . Parcel Number . 1 Lot Area Proposed General, Plan Designation .... " , , Community Commercial .83ac. 2 1.33ac. Community Commercial 3 2.16ac, Community Commercial 4 .79 ac Community Commercial 5 .83ac Community Commercial 6 2.06 ac. Community Commercial 4. Project Sponsor's Name and Address: Charles Joseph Associates 10681 Foothill Boulevard, Suite 395 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Proposed Zoning , , Designation .. .,'. . " Community Commercial (Subarea 4) Foothill Boulevard Districts Community Commercial (Subarea 4) Foothill Boulevard Districts Community Commercial (Subarea 4) Foothill Boulevard Districts Community Commercial (Subarea 4) Foothill Boulevard Districts Community Commercial (Subarea 4) Foothill Boulevard Districts Community Commercial (Subarea 4) Foothill Boulevard Districts " Proposed Fu~ure Uses. '. .. .-'-~ .. , ....... Bank/Office Service Station and with Food Court Office and Retail Restaurant Restaurant Hotel 5. General Plan Designation: The present General Plan Designation is Office. The project proposes changing the General Plan Designation to Community Commercial. 6. Zoning: The present Development District Designation is Office (Subarea 4) Foothill Boulevard Districts. The project proposes changing the Development District Designation to Community Commercial. 7. Surrounding Land Uses and Setting: The project site is located at the northeast corner of Rochester Avenue and Foothill Boulevard. The site is presently vacant with sparse vegetation and weeds covering the majority of the site. The site has evidence of discing for weed abatement purposes. No buildings occupy the project site. To the north is a single-family neighborhood, and to the west, across Rochester Avenue, are the Spaghetti Factory restaurant, Home Depot, and other retail uses. To the south, across Foothill Boulevard, is predominantly vacant land with one single-family residence (I.e., Aggazzotti Winery, a Designated Point of Interest). To the east is an Edison Power Line Corridor. 8. Lead Agency Name and Address: City of Rancho Cucamonga Planning Department 10500 Civic Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 9. Contact Person and Phone Number: Donald Granger, Associate Planner (909) 477-2750 Rev. 4/20/05 JLfD Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Page 4 10. Other agencies whose approval is required (e.g., permits, financing approval, or participation agreement): None, GLOSSARY - The following abbreviations are used in this report: CVWD - Cucamonga Valley Water District EIR - Environmental Impact Report FEIR - Final Environmental Impact Report NPDES - National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System NOx - Nitrogen Oxides RaG - Reactive Organic Gases PM10 - Fine Particulate Matter . RWQCB - Regional Water Quality Control Board SCAQMD - South Coast Air Quality Management District SWPPP - Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan URBEMIS7G - Urban Emissions Model 7G ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED The environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this project, involving at least one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact," "Potentially Significant Impact Unless Mitigation Incorporated," or "Less Than-Significant-Impact" as indicated by the checklist on the following pages. ("I') Aesthetics ( ) Biological Resources ( ) Hazards & Waste Materials ( ) Mineral Resources ( ) Public Services ( ) Utilities & Service Systems ("I') Agricultural Resources (,() Cultural Resources (.f) Hydrology & Water Quality (.f) Noise ( ) Recreation (,() Mandatory Findings of Sianificance (,,1') Air Quality (,,1') Geology & Soils ( ) Land Use & Planning (.f) Population & Housing ("I') Transportationrrraffic DETERMINATION On the basis of this initial evaluation: (.f) I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because revisions in the project have been made by, or agreed to, by the project proponent. A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. Date: 2.JZ'l!:>/<'$'- ~/~6 . Date: Prepared By: Reviewed By: Rev. 4/20/05 ..J L/ / , ~ . Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-010P2, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 5 Less Than , Significant L... Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Tn"" Si~cant ~:::~on Significant No I act Inco rated iffinact I~~ct EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS 1. AESTHETICS. Would the project: a) Have a substantial affect a scenic vista? () () () (.f) b) Substantially damage scenic resources, including, but () () () (.f) not limited to, trees, rock outcroppings, and historic buildings within a State Scenic Highway? c) Substantially degrade the existing visu<\1 character or () () (.f) () quality of the site and its surroundings? d) Create a new source of substantial ligHt or glare, () (.f) () () which would adversely affect day or nighttime views in the area? Comments: a) There are no significant vistas within pr adjacent to the project site. The site is not within a view corridor according to General Plan Exhibit 111-15. b) The project site contains no scenic resources and no historic buildings within a State Scenic Highway. There are no State Scenic Highways within the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The Foothill Boulevard District calls for a 14-foot wide raised landscape median. As noted in the above project descriptions, the project is concurrently applying for a General Plan Amendment to allow a signalized intersection less than the standard 1/4 mile spacing. Since the project proposes median break less than standard 1/4 mile spacing, the project will result in the loss of approximately 400 feet of landscape median. The nearest existing median break occurs approximately 660 feet or 1/8 mile east of the proposed median break. With the proposed project, there will be two median breaks between Rochester Avenue and Day Creek Boulevard. The distance between Rochester Avenue and Day Creek Boulevard is approximately 2,400 feet, 240 feet less than a 1/2 mile. The two median breaks less will cumulatively result in a loss of just over 1/8 mile of landscaping. The loss of the landscaping for the median breaks, as analyzed from the total lineal distance between Rochester Avenue and Day Creek Boulevard, is considered to be less-than-significant. c) The project site is located at the northeast corner of Rochester Avenue and Foothill Boulevard. The site is presently vacant with sparse vegetation and weeds covering the majority of the site. The site has evidence of discing for weed abatement purposes. No buildings occupy the project site. To the north is a single-family neighborhood; and, to the west, across Rochester Avenue, is the Spaghetti Factory restaurant, Home Depot and other retail uses. To the south, across Foothill Boulevard, is predominantly vacant land with one single family residence (I.e., Aggazzotti Winery, a Designated Point of Interest). To the east is an Edison Power Line Corridor. The visual quality of the area will not degrade as a result of this project. Design Review is required prior to approval. City standards require the developer to underground existing and new utility lines and facilities to minimize unsightly appearance of overhead utility lines and utility enclosures in accordance with Planning Commission Resolution No. 87-96, unless exempted by said Resolution. Rev. 4/20/05 3'12 Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 6 Less Than Significant ...... Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Significant ~~~~on SiliJllificant I~ lmoact Inco rated ;;....,;:; d) The project would increase the number of streetlights and security lighting used in the immediate vicinity. The design and placement of light fixtures will be shown on-site plans which require review for consistency with City standards that requires shielding, diffusing, or indirect lighting to avoid glare. Lighting will be selected and located to confine the area of illumination to within the project site. A photometric diagram should be required at plan check to demonstrate that all illumination levels will meet or exceed the City's allowable foot candle requirements and not cause glare on the residential uses to the north. .The following mitigation will reduce the impact to a less-than-significani level: 1) A Photometric diagram shall be submitted and approved prior to Building Permit Issuance demonstrating that illumination from the project Is confined within the project's boundaries and meets the City's foot candle requirements. 2. AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES. Would the project: a) Convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland, or () () (v'") () Farmland of Statewide Importance (Farmland), as shown on the maps prepared pursuant to the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program of the California Resources Agency, to non-agricultural use? b) Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural use, or a () () () (v'") Williamson Act contract? c) Involve other changes in the existing environment, () () () (v'") which, due to their location or nature, could result in conversion of Farmland, to non-agricultural use? Comments: a) The site is not designated as Prime Farmlands, Unique Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide Importance. The site is presently vacant with sparse vegetation and weeds covering the majority of the. site. The site has evidence of discing for weed abatement purposes. There are approximately 1,300 acres of Prime Farmlands, Unique Farmland or Farmland of Statewide Importance within the City of Rancho Cucamonga, of which about one-third is either developed or committed to development according to General Plan Table IV-2. The major concentrations of designated farmlands are located in the southern and eastern portions of our City that is characterized by existing and planned development. Further, two-thirds of the designated farmlands parcels are small, ranging from 3 acres to 30 acres, and their economic viability is doubtful; therefore, they are not intended to be retained as farmland in the General Plan Land Use Plan. The General Plan Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) identified the conversion of farmlands to urban uses as a significant unavoidable adverse impact for which a Statement of Overriding Considerations was ultimately adopted by the City Council. The proposed project is consistent with the General Plan for which the FEIR was prepared and impacts evaluated. b) There is no agriculturally zoned land within the City of Rancho Cucamonga. There are no Williamson Act contracts within the City. Rev. 4/20/05 3'13 "~ ' Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01Q02, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 7 .....Th'" Significant L.... Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Th'" Si~cant M~~~Ofl Si=t I~~ I ,ct Inca rated I oct c) The site is located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue and is characterized by single-family residential development to the north and an Edison Transmission corridor to the east. The nearest agricultural use, a landscape nursery and a small remnant vineyard, is located on the south side of Foothill Boulevard, approximately an 1/8 of a mile southeast of the site. Therefore, no adverse impacts are anticipated. 3. AIR QUALITY. Would the project: a) Conflict with or obstruct implementation of the () () () (,() applicable afr quality plan? b) Violate any air quality standard or contribute, () (,() () () substantially to an existing or projected air quality violation? c) Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase. of () () () (,() any criteria pollutant for which the project region is non-attainment under an applicable Federal or State ambient air quality standard (including releasing emissions that exceed quantitative thresholds for ozone precursors? d) Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant () V) () () concentrations? e) Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial () () () (,() number of people? Comments: a) As noted in the General Plan FEIR (Section 5.6), continued development will contribute to the pollutant levels in the Rancho Cucamonga area, which already exceed Federal and State standards. The General Plan FEIR identified the citywide increase in emissions as a significant unavoidable adverse impact for which a Statement of Overriding Considerations was ultimately adopted by the City Council. The proposed project is consistent with the General Plan for which the FEIR was prepared and impacts evaluated. b) During the construction phases of development, on-site stationary sources, heavy-duty construction vehicles, construction worker vehicles, and energy use will generate emissions. In addition, fugitive dust would also be generated during grading and construction activities. While most of the dust would settle on or near the project site, smaller particles would remain in the atmosphere, increasing particle levels within the surrounding area. Construction is an on-going industry in the Rancho Cucamonga area. Construction workers and equipment work and operate at one development site until their tasks are complete. They then transfer to a different site where the process begins again. Therefore, the emissions associated with construction activities are not new to the Rancho Cucamonga area and would not violate an air quality standard or worsen the existing air quality in the region. Nevertheless, fugitive dust and equipment emissions are required to be assessed by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) on a project-specific basis. Therefore, the following mitigation measures shall be implemented to reduce impacts to less-than-significant levels: Rev. 4/20/05 .3 L/ tj Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Paae 8 Less Than Significant L... Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Thao Significant ~~~ Si~~t No '-~ct Inco ted I ' Irmact Rev. 4/20/05 1) All construction equipment shall be maintained in good operating condition so as to reduce operational emissions. . The contractor shall ensure that all construction equipment is being properly serviced and maintained as per manufacturers' specifications. Maintenance records shall be available at the construction site for City verification. 2) Prior to the issuance of any Grading Permits, the developer shall submit construction plans to the City denoting the proposed schedule and projected equipment use. Construction contractors shall provide evidence that low emission mobile construction equipment will be utilized, or that their use was Investigated and found to be infeasible for the project. Contractors shall also conform to any construction measures imposed by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) as well as City Planning Staff. 3) All paints and coatings shall meet or exceed performance standards noted in SCAQMD Rule 1113. Paints and coatings shall be applied either by hand or high volume, low-pressure spray. 4) All asphalt shall meet or exceed performance standards noted In SCAQMD Rule 1108. 5) All construction equipment shall comply with SCAQMD Rules 402 and 403. Additionally, contractors shall include the following provisions: . Reestablish ground cover on the construction site through seeding and watering. . Pave or apply gravel to anyon-site haul roads. . Phase grading to prevent the susceptibility of large areas to erosion over extended periods of time. . Schedule activities to minimize the amounts of exposed excavated soli during and after the end of work periods. . Dispose of surplus excavated material In accordance with local ordinances and use sound engineering practices. . Sweep streets according to a schedule established by the City if slit is carried over to adjacent public thoroughfares or occurs as a result of hauling. Timing may vary depending upon time of year of construction. . Suspend grading operations during high winds (I.e., wind speeds exceeding 25 mph) in accordance with Rule 403 requirements. . Maintain a minimum 24-inch freeboard ratio on soils haul trucks or cover payloads using tarps or other suitable means. 6) The site shall be treated with water or other soil-stabilizing agent (approved by SCAQMD and Regional Water Quality Control Board [RWQCBn daily to reduce Fine Particulate Matter (PM1O) emissions, in accordance with SCAQMD Rule 403. .3'15 I,~ ' Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01q02, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, QRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 9 Less Than , Significant loss Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially Wrth Thon Si~cant Mitigation Si~~nt I~ I " Inco~ated I oct 7) Chemical soil stabilizers (approved by SCAQMD and RWQCB) shall be applied to all inactive construction areas that remain inactive for 96 hours or more to reduce PM,. emissions_ 8) The construction contractor shall utilize electric or clean alternat,lve fuel powered equipment where feasible. 9) The construction contractor shall ensure that construction-Grading Plans include a statement that work crews will shut off equipment when not in use. After implementation of the preceding mitigation measures, short-term construction air quality emissions would remain significant as noted in the General Plan FEIR (Section 5.6). Based upon on the Urban Emissions Model (URBEMIS7G) model estimates in Table 5.6-4 of the General Plan FEIR, Nitrogen Oxides (Nox), Reactive Organic Gases (ROG), and Fine Particulate Matter (PM,.) would exceed SCAQMD thresholds for significance; therefore, would all be cumulatively significant if they cannot be mitigated on a project basis to a level less-than-significanl. The General Plan FEIR identified the citywide increase in emissions as a significant unavoidable adverse impact for which a Statement of Overriding Considerations was ultimately adopted by the City Council. In the long-term, development consistent with the General Plan would result in significant operational vehicle emissions based upon on the URBEMIS7G model estimates in Table 5.6-4 of the General Plan FEIR; therefore, would all be cumulatively significant if they cannot be mitigated on a project basis to a level less-than-significant. The following mitigation measures shall be implemented: 10) All Industrial and commercial facilities shall post signs requiring that trucks shall not be left idling for prolonged periods (i.e., in excess of 10 minutes). 11) All industrial and commercial facilities shall designate preferential parking for van pools. 12) All industrial and commercial site tenants with 50 or more employees shall be required to post both bus and Metrolink schedules in conspicuous areas. 13) All industrial and commercial site tenants with 50 or more employees shall be required to configure their operating schedules around the Metrollnk schedule to the extent reasonably feasible. 14) All residential and commercial structures shall be required to incorporate high efficiency/low polluting heating, air conditioning, appliances, and water heaters. 15) All residential and commercial structures shall be required to incorporate thermal pane windows and weather-stripping. After implementation of the preceding mitigation measures, the General Plan FEIR identified the citywide increase in operational emissions as a significant unavoidable adverse impact for which a Statement of Overriding Considerations was ultimately adopted by the City Council. Rev. 4/20/05 ,j7 '/0 Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 10 less Than Significant Less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Thon Significant M~~tion Significant t~~ -j;.....act Inco rated imoaot . d) c) As noted in the General Plan FEIR (Section 5.6), continued development would contribute to the pollutant levels in the Rancho Cucamonga area, which already exceed Federal and State standards. The General Plan FEIR identified the citywide increase in emissions as a significant and adverse impact for which a Statement of Overriding Considerations was ultimately adopted by the City Council. The project proposed is consistent with the General Plan for which the FEIR was prepared and impacts evaluated. Sensitive receptors are defined as populations that are more susceptible to the effects of pollution than the population at large. The SCAOMD identifies the following as sensitive receptors: long-term health care facilities, rehabilitation centers, convalescent centers, retirement homes, residences, schools, playgrounds, child care centers, and athletic facilities. According to the SCAOMD, projects have the potential to create significant impacts if they are located within 1/4 mile of sensitive receptors and would emit toxic air contaminants identified in SCAOMD Rule 1401. According to the SCAOMD, projects have the potential to create significant impacts if they are located within 1/4 mile of sensitive receptors and would emit toxic air contaminants identified in SCAOMD Rule 1401. The project site is adjoining nearest sensitive receptors, single-family residences, to the north. The mitigation measures listed under b) above will reduce impact to less-than-significant levels. e) Typically modern service stations (with gasoline sales only, no auto repair), office buildings, business retail, hotels, and restaurants do not create objectionable odors. The service station, located at the corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue, is located over 200 feet from the nearest single-family residences. No adverse impacts are anticipated. 4. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES. Would the project: a) Have a substantial adverse effect, either directly or <J () () V) through habitat modifications, on any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? b) Have a substantial adverse effect on riparian habitat () () () (,f) or other sensitive natural community identified in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations or by the California Department of Fish and Game or US Fish and Wildlife Service? c) Have a substantial adverse effect on federally () () () V) protected wetlands as defined by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (including, but not limited to, marsh, vernal pool, coastal, etc.) through direct removal, filling, hydrological interruption, or other means? d) Intertere substantially with the movement of any native () () () (,f) resident or migratory fish or wildlife species or with established native resident or migratory wildlife corridors, or impede the use of native wildlife nursery sites? Rev. 4/20/05 ..3'/1 Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 11 less Than Significant ,... Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially Wrth Than Significant M~~~,on Significant No . imnact II'lCO rated ,;..."", '''''''''' e) Conflict with any local policies or ordinances () () () (,() protecting biological resources, such as a tree preservation policy or ordinance? f) Conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat () () () (v") Conservation Plan, Natural Community conservation Plan, or other approved local, regional, or State habitat conservation plan? Comments: a) The project site is located in an area developed with retail and residential uses. To the north is an existing single-family neighborhood, and to east is an Edison Transmission corridor. To the west, across Rochester Avenue, is a Home Depot, restaurant, and automotive repair. The site has been previously disrupted. during construction of infrastructure and annual discing for weed abatement. According to the General Plan Exhibit IV-3, and Section 5.3 of the General Plan FEIR, the project site is not within an area of sensitive biological resources; therefore, development will not adversely affect rare or endangered species of plants or animals because of the fact that the project is surrounded by urbanized land uses and is consistent with the General Plan Land Use Plan. b) The project site is located in an urban area with no natural communities. No riparian habitat exists on-site, meaning the project will not have any impacts. c) No wetland habitat is present on-site. As a result, project implementation would have no impact on these resources. d) The majority of the surrounding area has been or is being developed, thereby disrupting any wildlife corridors that may have existed. No adverse impacts are anticipated. e) There are no trees, small or heritage size, on the project site; therefore, the proposed project is not in conflict with any local ordinance. f) The project site is not located within a conservation area according to the General Plan, Open Space and Conservation Plan, Exhibit IV-4. No conflicts with habitat conservation plans will occur. 5. CULTURAL RESOURCES. Would the project: a) Cause a substantial adverse change in the () () () (,() significance of a historical resource as defined in 9 15064.5? b) Cause a substantial adverse change in the () (,() () () significance of an archeological resource pursuant to 9 15064.5? c) Directly or indirectly destroy a unique paleontological () (v") () () resource or site or unique geologic feature? d) Disturb any human remains, including those interred () () () (v") outside of formal cemeteries? Rev. 4/20/05 ~ '-13 '\ Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01OQ2, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 12 Less Than Significant Less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Thoo Significant Mitigation Significant No ,~"" lnc~";:':"rated ',;..,,,,, ,~"" Comments: a) The project site has, not been identified as a "Historic Resource" per the standards of Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code Section 2.24 (Historic Preservation). There are no structures on the project site. There will be no impact. b) There are no known archaeological sites or resources recorded on the project site; however, the Rancho Cucamonga area is known to have been inhabited by Native Americans according to the General Plan FEIR (Section 5.11). Construction activity, particularly grading, soil excavation and compaction, could adversely affect or eliminate existing and potential archaeological resources. The following mitigation measures shall be implemented: 1) If any prehistoric archaeological resources are encountered before or during grading, the developer will retain a qualified archaeologist to monitor construction activities, to take appropriate measures to protect or preserve them for study. With the assistance of the archaeologist, the City of Rancho Cucamonga will: . Enact interim measures to protect undesignated sites from demolition or significant modification without an opportunity for the City to establish its archaeological value. . Consider establishing provisions to require incorporation of archaeological sites within new developments, using their special qualities as a theme or focal point. . Pursue educating the public about the area's archaeological heritage. . Propose mitigation measures and recommend conditions of approval to eliminate adverse project effects on significant, important, and unique prehistoric resources, following appropriate CEQA guidelines. . Prepare a technical resources management report, documenting the inventory, evaluation, and proposed mitigation of resources within the project area. Submit one copy of the completed report with original illustrations, to the San Bernardino County Archaeological Information Center for permanent archiving. c) The General Plan FEIR (Section 5.11) indicates that the Rancho Cucamonga area is on an alluvial fan. According to the San Bernardino County database, no paleontological sites or resources have been recorded within the City of Rancho Cucamonga or the sphere-of-influence, including the project site; however, the area has a high sensitivity rating for paleontological resources. The older alluvium, which would have been deposited during the wetter climate that prevailed 10,000-100,000 years ago during the Late Pleistocene epoch oj the Quaternary period, when the last "Ice Age" and the appearance of modern man occurred, may contain significant vertebrate fossils. The project site is underlain by Quaternary alluvium per General Plan Exhibit V-2; therefore, the following mitigation measures shall be implemented: 2) If any paleontological resource (i.e. plant or animal fossils) are encountered before or during grading, the developer will retain a qualified paleontologist to Rev. 4/20/05 .3 '19 Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 13 L= Than Significant L= Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially Wilh Than Significant Mitigation Significant No . ,;""oct Inco~ ad "'- . '-oct monitor construction activities, to take appropriate measures to protect or preserve them for study. The paleontologist shall submit a report of findings that will also provide specific recommendations regarding further mitigation measures (i.e., paleontological monitoring) that may be appropriate. Where mitigation monitoring is appropriate, the program must Include, but not be limited to, the following measures: . Assign a paleontological monitor, trained and equipped to allow the rapid removal of fossils with minimal construction delay, to the site full-time during the interval of earth-disturbing activities. . Should fossils be found within an area being cleared or graded, divert earth-disturbing activities elsewhere until the monitor has completed salvage. If construction personnel make the discovery, the grading contractor should immediately divert construction and notify the monitor of the find. . Prepare, identify, and curate all recovered fossils for documentation In the summary report and transfer to an appropriate depository (I.e., San Bernardino County Museum). . Submit summary report to City of Rancho Cucamonga. Transfer collected specimens with a copy of the report to San Bernardino County Museum. d) The proposed project is in an area that has already been disturbed by development. The project site has already been disrupted by surrounding developments and annual discing for weed abatement. No known religious or sacred sites exist w~hin the project area. No evidence is in place to suggest the project site has been used for human burials. The California Health and Safety Code (Section 7050.5) states that if human remains are discovered on-site, no further disturbance shall occur until the County Coroner has made a determination of origin and disposition pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 5097.98. As adherence to State regulations is required for all development. no mitigation is required in the unlikely event human remains are discovered on-site. No adverse impacts are anticipated. 6. GEOLOGY AND SOILS. Would the project a) Expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death involving: i) Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as () () () (.f) delineated on the most recent Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the State Geologist for the area or based on other substantial evidence of a known fault? Refer to Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 42. ii) Strong seismic ground shaking? () () () (,() iii) Seismic-related ground failure, including () () () (,() liquefaction? Rev. 4/20/05 .3..5 6 ','., Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01q02, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, [j)RC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Paae 14 less Than , Significant l... Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Th" Si=~t Mitigation Sl~c;;nt No lnco~rated I........act iv) Landslides? () () () (.f) b) Result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoil? () (.1') () () c) Be located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, () () () (.f) or that would become unstable as a result of the project, and potentially result in on- or off-site landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction or collapse? d) Be located on expansive soil, as defined in Table () () () (.f) 18-1-B of the Uniform Building Code (1994), creating substantial risks to life or property? e) Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the use () () () (.1') .'Of septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal systems where sewers are not available for the disposal of wastewater? Comments: a) No known faults pass through the site and it is not in an Earthquake Fautt Zone, nor is it in the Rancho Cucamonga City Special Study Zone along the Red Hill Fault, according to the General Plan Exhibit V-l, and Section 5.1 of the General Plan FEIR. The Red Hill Fault, passes within 2 miles north of the site, and the Cucamonga Fault Zone lies approximately 4 miles north of the project site. These faults are both capable of producing Mw 6.0-7,0 earthquakes. Also, the San Jacinto fault, capable of producing up to Mw 7.5 earthquakes, is located approximately 13 miles northeasterly of the site and the San Andreas, capable of up to Mw 8.2 earthquakes, is located approximately 15 miles northeasterly of the site. Each of these faults can produce strong ground shaking. Adhering to the Unfform Building Code will ensure that geologic impacts are less-than-signfficant. b) The proposed project will require the excavation, stockpiling, and/or movement of on-site soils. The Rancho Cucamonga area is subject to strong Santa Ana wind conditions during September to April, which generates blowing sand and dust, and creates erosion problems. Construction activities may temporarily exacerbate the impacts of windblown sand, resulting in temporary problems of dust control; however, development of this project under the General Plan would help to reduce windblown sand impacts in the area as pavement, roads, buildings, and landscaping are established. Therefore, the following fugitive dust mitigation measures shall be implemented to reduce impacts to less-than-significant levels: 1) The site shall be treated with water or other soil-stabilizing agent (approved by SCAOMD and RWOCB) daily to reduce PM,. emissions, in accordance with SCAOMD Rule 403 or re-planted with drought resistant landscaping as soon as possible. . 2) Frontage public streets shall be swept according to a schedule established by the City to reduce PM,. emissions associated with vehicle tracking of soil off- site. Timing may vary depending upon the time of year of construction. 3) . Grading operations shall be suspended when wind speeds exceed 25 mph to minimize PM,. emissions from the site during such episodes. Rev. 4/20/05 .35/ Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 15 Less Than Significant ..... Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Si~:a"t M~~~on Significant No I oct loco rated ;;"'oct I~oct 4) Chemical soil stabilizers (approved by SCAQMD and RWQCB) shall be applied to all inactive construction areas that remain inactive for 96 hours or more to reduce PM,o emissions. c) The General Plan FEIR (Section 5.1) indicates that subsidence is generally associated with large decreases or withdrawals of water from the aquifer. The project would not withdraw water from the existing aquifer. The site is not within a geotechnical hazardous area or other unstable geologic unit or soil type according to General Plan FEIR Figure 5.1-2. Soil types onsite consist of Tujunga loamy sand soil association according to General Plan FEIR Exhibit 5.1-3. No adverse impacts are anticipated. d) The majority of Rancho Cucamonga, including the project site, is located on alluvial soil deposits. These types of soils are not considered to be expansive. Soil types onsite consist of Tujunga loamy sand soil association according to General Plan Exhibit V-3 and General Plan FEIR Exhibit 5.1-3. Runoff for Tujunga soils is slow to very slow, with slopes ranging from 0 percent to 5 percent. No adverse impacts are anticipated. e) The project will connect to, and be served by, the existing local sewer system for wastewater disposal. No septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal is proposed. 7. HAZARDS AND WASTE MATERIALS. Would the project: a) Create a significant hazard to the public or the () () () (>") environment through the routine transport, use, or disposal of hazardous materials? b) Create a significant hazard to the public or the () () () (>") environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials into the environment? c) Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or () () () (,f) acutely hazardous materials, substances, or waste within 1/4 mile of an existing or proposed school? d) Be located on a site which is included on a list of () () () (>") hazardous materials sites complied pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5 and, as a result, would it create a significant hazard to the public or the environment? e) For a project located within an airport land use plan or, () () () (,f) where such a plan has n.ot been adopted, within 2 miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the . project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, () () () (,f) would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? g) Impair implementation of or physically interfere with an () () () (>") adopted emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? Rev. 4/20/05 .152 "\', Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, ORC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 16 Less Than , Significant L.,. Issues and Supporting Information Sources: P~entially With Than Significant Mitigation Si~~nt No I~oct Inco';:;"""'ted I I I~IIC! h) Expose people or structures to a significant risk of () () () V) loss, injury or death involving wildland fires, including where wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where residences are intermixed with wildlands? Comments: a) The project, specifically the gas station, will involve the transport, use, or disposal of hazardous materials. The City participates in a countywide interagency coalition that is considered a full service Hazardous Materials Division that is more comprehensive that any other in'the state. The City has adopted a Standardized Emergency Management System Multi-Hazard Functional Plan to rljlspond to chemical emergencies. Compliance with Federal, State, and local regulations concerning the storage and handling of hazardous materials and/or waste will reduce the potential for significant impacts to a level less-than-significant. No adverse impacts are expected. b) The proposed project, specifically the gas station, does include the use of hazardous materials or volatile fuels. The project includes a service station that will store underground fuel tanks housing automobile fuel. Both the pump island and the underground fuel tanks will be required to meet the Federal and State requirements regarding fuel containment should a spill occur. The County of San Bernardino Fire District conducts annual inspections of the underground tanks to ensure compliance with Fire Codes. The City participates in a countywide interagency coalition that is considered a full service Hazardous Materials Division that is more comprehensive than any other in the state. The City has adopted a Standardized Emergency Management System Multi-Hazard Functional Plan to respond to chemical emergencies. Compliance with Federal, State, and local regulations concerning the storage and handling of hazardous materials or volatile fuels will reduce the potential for significant impacts to a levelless-than-significant. No adverse impacts are anticipated. c) There are no schools located within 1/4 mile of the project site. The project site is located within 1 mile of the nearest existing or proposed school. Typically, the uses proposed (office, retail, hotel, restaurant, and service station) do not create objectionable odors. No adverse impacts are anticipated. d) The proposed project is not listed as a hazardous waste or substance materials site. Recent site inspection did not reveal the presence of discarded drums or illegal dumping of hazardous materials. There are no structures on-site that will require demolition. No impact is anticipated. e) The site is not located within an Airport Land Use Plan and is not within 2 miles of a public airport. Project site is located approximately 4 miles northeasterly of the Ontario Airport and is offset north of the flight path. No impact is anticipated. f) The nearest private airstrip, Cable Airport, is located approximately 21/2 miles to the west of the City's westerly limits. No impact is anticipated. g) The City's Multi-Hazard Disaster Plan, which is updated every two years, includes policies and procedures to be administered by the Rancho Cucamonga Fire District in the event of Rev. 4/20/05 ;353 Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 17 Less Than Significant Leso Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Poteotially Wrth Thon Significant M~~~on Si~t No I~oct Inco rated I ' I~ a disaster. Because the project includes at least two points of public street access and is required to comply with all applicable City codes, including local fire ordinances, no adverse impacts are anticipated. h) Rancho Cucamonga faces the greatest ongoing threat from a wind-driven fire in the Urban Wildland Interface area found in the northern part of the City according to the Fire District Strategic Plan 2000-2005; however, the proposed project site is not located within a high fire hazard area according to General Plan Exhibit V-7. 8. HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY. Would the project: a) Violate any water quality standards or waste discharge () (v') () () requirements? b) Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or interfere () () () (,f) substantially with groundwater recharge such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the local groundwater table level (e.g., the production rate of pre-existing nearby wells would drop to a level which would not support existing land uses or planned uses for which permits have been granted)? c) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the () () () (,f) site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, in a manner, which would result in substantial erosion or siltation on- or off-site? d) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the () () () (v') site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, or substantially increase the rate or amount of surface runoff in a manner, which would result in flooding on- or off-site? e) Create or contribute runoff water which would exceed () () () (v') the capacity of existing or planned stormwater drainage systems or provide substantial additional sources of polluted runoff? f) Otherwise substantially degrade water quality? () (v') () () g) Place housing within a 100-year flood hazard area as () () () (v') mapped on a federal Flood Hazard Boundary or Flood Insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard delineation map? h) Place within a 100-year flood hazard area structures () () () (v') that would impede or redirect flood flows? i) Expose people or structures to a significant risk of () () () (v') loss, injury or death involving flooding, including flooding as a result of the failure of a levee or dam? j) Inundation by seiche, tsunami, or mudflow? () () () (,f) Rev. 4/20/05 3.51 "~ . Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-010p2, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 18 Less Thon , Significant Leos Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially Wrth Thon Significant Mitigation Significant No imnact Inco";""-rated Imnact I~'" Comments: a) Water and sewer service is provided by the Cucamonga Valley Water District (CVWD). The project is designed to connect to existing water and sewer systems. The State of California is authorized to administer various aspects 01. the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit under Section 402 of the Clean Water Act. The General Construction Permit treats any construction activity over 1 acre as an industrial activity, requiring a permit under the State's General NPDES permit. The State Water Resource Control Board (SWRCB) through the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB), Santa Ana Region, administers these permits. Construction activities covered under the State's General Construction permit include removal of vegetation, grading, excavating', or any other activity for new deveiopment or significant redevelopment. Prior to commencement of construction of a project, a discharger must submit a Notice of Intent (NO I) to obtain coverage under the General Permit. The General permit requires all dischargers to comply with the following {juring construction activities, including site clearance and grading: . Develop and implement a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) that would specify Best Management Practices (BMPs) that would prevent construction' pollutants from contacting storm water and with the intent of keeping all products of erosion from moving off-site into receiving waters. . Eliminate or reduce non-storm water discharges to storm sewer systems and other waters of the nation. . Perform inspections of all BMPs. Waste discharges include discharges of storm water and construction project discharges. A construction project for new development or significant redevelopment requires an NPDES permit.' Construction project proponents are required to prepare a SWPPP. To comply with the NPDES, the project construction contractor will be required to prepare a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) during construction activities, and a Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) for post-construction operational management of storm water runoff. The applicant has submitted a WQMP, prepared by Associate Engineers, June 9, 2005, that identifies BMPs to minimize the amount of pollutants, such as eroded soils, entering the drainage system after construction. Runoff from driveways, roads and other impermeable surfaces must be controlled through an on-site drainage system. BMPs include both structural and non-structural control methods. Structural controls used to manage storm water pollutant levels include detention basins, oil/grit separators, and porous pavement. Non-structural controls focus on controlling pollutants at the source, generally through implementing Erosion and Sediment Control Plans, and various Business Plans that must be developed by any businesses that store and use hazardous materials. Practices, such as periodic parking lot sweeping can substantially reduce the amount of pollutants entering the storm drain system. The following mitigation measures would be required to control additional storm water effluent: Construction Activities: 1) Prior to issuance of Grading Permits, the permit applicant shall submit to Building Official for approval, Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan Rev. 4/20/05 355 Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Paas 19 Leos Than Significant Less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Significant Mitigation Si~fi:m No ;;"'act Inco';:;"'rated I act I~'" (SWPPP) specifically identifying Best Management Practices (BMPs) that shall be used on-site to reduce pollutants during construction activities entering the storm drain system to the maximum extent practical. 2) An Erosion Control Plan shall be prepared, Included In Grading Plan, and implemented for the proposed project that identifies specific measures to control on-site and off-site erosion from the time ground disturbing activities are Initiated through completion of grading. This Erosion Control Plan shall Include the following measures at a minimum: a) Specify the timing of grading and construction to minimize soil exposure to rainy periods experienced in southern California, and b) An inspection and maintenance program shall be included to ensure that any erosion which does occur either on-site or off-site as a result of this project will be corrected through a remediation or restoration program within a specified time frame. 3) During construction, temporary berms such as sandbags or gravel dikes must be used to prevent discharge of debris or sediment from the site when there is rainfall or other runoff. 4) During construction, to remove pollutants, street cleaning will be performed prior to storm events and after the use of water trucks to control dust In order to prevent discharge of debris or sediment from the site. Post- Construction Operational: 5) The developer shall Implement the BMPs Identified In the Water Quality Management Plan prepared by Associated Engineers, June 9, 2005, to reduce pollutants after construction entering the storm drain system to the maximum extent practical. 6) Landscaping plans shall Include provisions for controlling and minimizing the use of fertilizers/pestlcides/herbicides. Landscaped areas shall be monitored and maintained for at least two years to ensure adequate coverage and stable growth. Plans for these areas, including monitoring provisions for a minimum of two years, shall be submitted to the City for review and approval prior to the issuance of grading permits. 7) Ponding areas on the south side of the project are depressed to promote the retention and infiltration of treated runoff and Irrigation water. 8) 9) 10) Rooftops drain to landscaping prior to entering the storm drain system. Collection inlets provided with trash guard/grate. Rinker Stormcepter installed to treat water before entering infiltration area. b) According to CVWD, 43 percent of the City's water is currently provided from ground water in the Cucamonga and Chino Basins. CVWD has adopted a master plan that estimates demand needs until the year 2030. The proposed project will not deplete groundwater supplies, nor will it interfere with recharge because it is not within an area Rev. 4/20/05 ,35? "~ . Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-010P2, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 20 .....Th"" , Significant L"'" Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially Wrth Thso Si~~nt M~~ation Si~=nt I"::~ I act Inca rated I act designated as a recharge basin or spreading ground according to General Plan Exhibit IV-2. The development of the site will require the grading of the site and excavation; however, would not affect the existing aquifer, estimated to be about 288 to 470 feet below the ground surface. As noted in the General Plan FEIR (Section 5.9), continued development citywide will increase water needs and is a significant impact; however, CVWD has plans to meet this increased need through the construction of futu're water facilities. c) The project will cause changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, and the rate and amount of surface water runoff because of the amount of new building and hardscape proposed on a site; however, the project will not alter the course of any stream or river. All runoff will be conveyed to existing storm drain facil,ities, which have been designed to handle the flows. The project design includes landscaping of all non-hardscape areas to prevent erosion. A Grading and Drainage Plan must be approved by the Building Official and City Engineer prior to issuance of Grading Permits. Therefore, the project will not result in substantial erosion or siltation on- or off-site. The impact is not considered significant. d) The project will cause changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, and the rate and amount of surface water runoff because of the amount of new building and hardscape proposed on a site; however, the project will not alter the course of any stream or river. All runoff will be conveyed to existing storm drain facilities, which have been designed to handle the flows. A Grading and Drainage Plan must be approved by the Building Official and City Engineer prior to issuance of Grading Permits, Therefore, increase in runoff from the site will not result in flooding on- or off-site. No impacts are anticipated. e) The project will cause changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, and the rate and amount of surface water runoff because of the amount of new building and hardscape proposed on a site; however, all runoff will be conveyed to existing storm drain facilities, which have been designed to handle the flows. The project will not result in substantial additional sources of polluted runoff. A Grading and Drainage Plan must be approved by the Building Official and City Engineer prior to issuance of Grading Permits. Therefore, increase in runoff from the site will not result in flooding on- or off-site. No impacts are anticipated. f) Grading activities associated with the construction period could result in a temporary increase in the amount of suspended solids in surface flows during a concurrent storm event, thus resulting in surface water quality impacts. The site is for new development or significant redevelopment; therefore, is required to comply with the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) to minimize water pollution. The following mitigation measures shall be implemented: 11) Prior to issuance of Building Permits, the applicant shall submit to the City Engineer for approval of a Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP), including a project description and identifying Best Management Practices (BMPs) that will be used on-site to reduce pollutants into the storm drain system to the maximum extent practicable. The WQMP shall identify the structural and non-structural measures consistent with the Guidelines for New Development and Redevelopment adopted by the City of Rancho Cucamonga in June 2004. Rev. 4/20/05 ~51 Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 21 Less Than Significant L... Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Th", Significant Mitigation Si~~t ,:;'~ irnnacl lncoroorated I oct 12) Prior to issuance of grading or paving permits, applicant shall obtain a Notice of Intent (NOI) to comply with obtaining coverage under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System '(NPDES) General Construction Storm Water Permit from the State Water Resources Control Board. Evidence that this has been obtained (i.e., a copy of the Waste Discharger's Identification Number) shall be submitted to the City Building Official for coverage under the NPDES ,General Construction Permit. g) No housing units are proposed with this project. No adverse impacts are expected. h) The project site is not located within a 100-year flood hazard area according to General Plan Exhibit V-5. No adverse impacts are expected. i) The Rancho Cucamonga area is flood protected by an extensive storm drain system designed to convey a 100-year storm event. The system is substantially improved and provides an integrated approach for regional and local drainage flows. This existing system includes several debris dams and levees north of the City, spreading grounds, concrete-lined channels, and underground storm drains as shown in General Plan Exhibit V-6. The project site is not located within a 100-year flood hazard area according to GenerarPlan Exhibit V-5. No adverse impacts are expected. j) There are no oceans, lakes or reservoirs near the project site; therefore impacts from seiche and tsunami are not anticipated. The Rancho Cucamonga area sits at the base of the steep eastern San Gabriel Mountains whose deep canyons were cut by mountain streams. Numerous man-made controls have been constructed to reduce the mudflow impacts to the level of non-significance within the City. This existing system includes several debris dams and levees north of the City, and spreading grounds both within and north of the City. 9. LAND USE AND PLANNING. Would the project: a) Physically divide an established community? () () () (.....) b) Conflict with any applicable land use plan, policy, or () () () (.....) regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the project (including, but not limited to, a general plan, specific plan, local coastal program, or zoning ordinance) adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect? c) Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation plan () () () V) or natural community conservation plan? Comments: a) The project will not physically divide an established community because the residential neighborhood to the north will not change and no new public streets are proposed. The site is located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue, and is characterized by single-family residential development to the north, and an Edison Transmission corridor to the east. To the west, across Rochester Avenue, is the Spaghetti Factory, Home Depot, and other retail uses. To the south, across Foothill Boulevard, is vacant land and the Aggazzotti Winery, a Designated Point of Interest. Rev. 4/20/05 358 ',~ . Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01Q02, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, (j)RC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 22 Less Than , Significant ,"'S Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Significant M~~~on Si~aeant No j"mact lneo rated , '" '''''''''' b) The project entails the development of a master plan for an office and commercial center consisting of a hotel, two restaurant pad buildings, a two-story office building, a bank and office building and a gas station with convenience store and food court at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue. To facilitate the proposed project, a number of entitlements are required including a change to the General Plan land use designation and Development District designations for the two existing parcels that currently comprise the site, and approval of a parcel map to create six new separate parcels. The project requires a General Plan Amendment and Development District Amendment to change the land use designation from Office to Community Commercial. The project 'also includes a Development Code Amendment to amend the Community Commercial District land use regulations within Sut;>area 4 of the Foothill Boulevard Districts to add a hotels, motels and major hotel facilities as a Conditionally Permitted Use and cocktail lounges within major hotel facilities as a Conditionally Permitted Use. A General Plan Amendment to allow a median break on Foothill Boulevard less than 1/4 mile intersection spacing requirement is also being requested. This project will be of similar design and size to the two nearby commercial developments located at the southwest and northwest corners at Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue. The project Site Plan has been designed to reduce impacts to a less-than-significant level through the City's The project site land use designation is office. To facilitate the proposed master-planned project, a number of entitlements are required including a change to the General Plan land use designation and Development District designations for the two existing parcelS that currently comprise the site. The project requires a General Plan Amendment and Development District Amendment to change the land use designation, from Office to Community Commercial. As part of the legislative amendment process for the General Plan and Development District Designation changes that are proposed, the City will determine whether the changes are appropriate for the site in question and that the changes will more effectively implement the General Plan goals and objectives. If approved, subsequent development and use of the site will also be required to be consistent with the General Plan, the Development Code, and the policies for environmental protection. As such, no impacts are anticipated. c) The project site is not located within any habitat conservation or natural community plan area. According to the General Plan Exhibit IV-3, and Section 5.3 of the General Plan FEIR, the project site is not within an area of sensitive biological resources; therefore, development will not adversely affect rare or endangered species of plants or animals because of the fact that the project is surrounded by urbanized land uses and is consistent with the General Plan Land Use Plan. 10. MINERAL RESOURCES. Would the project: a) Result in the loss of availability of a known mineral () () () (>") resource that would be of value to the region and the residents of the State? b) Result in the loss of availability of a locally important () () () (,,) mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local general plan, specific plan or other land use plan? Rev. 4/20/05 359 Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-Q0365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 23 Less Than Significant ..... Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Si~~ant Mitigation Sient, I~~'" I 0Cl Il'lCOrOnrnted I " Comments: a) The site is not designated as a State Aggregate Resources Area according to the City General Plan, Figure IV-1 and Table IV-1; therefore, there is no impact. b) The site is not designated by the General Plan, Figure IV-1 and Table IV-1. as a valuable mineral resource recovery site; therefore, there is no impact. 11. NOISE. Would the project result in: a) Exposure of persons to or generation of noise levels in () (.f) () () excess of standards established in the local general plan or noise ordinance, or applicable standards of other agencies? b) Exposure of persons to or generation of excessive () () () (.f) ground borne vibration or ground borne noise levels? c) A substantial permanent increase in ambient noise () () () (.f) levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project? d) A substantial temporary or periodic increase in () (.f) () () ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project? e) For a project located within an airport land use plan or, () () () (.f) where such a plan has not been adopted, within 2 miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, () () () (.f) would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? Comments: a) The project site is within an area of noise levels exceeding City standards according to General Plan Exhibit V-13 at build-out. The project site will be exposed to exterior traffic noise levels greater than 65 dBA within 429 feet of Foothill Boulevard, and greater than 65dBA within 108 feet of Rochester Avenue. Since the project includes a 107 room hotel that will provide temporary lodging facilities, an acoustical analysis of the project site was completed by Davy & Associates, Inc. With the use of standard construction practices and all south facing windows and glass doors utilizing STC32 glazing, the rental rooms in the hotel will meet the City's interior acoustical requirements of 40dBA. The study recommends that a final acoustical analysis be completed at the time Building Permits are applied for in order to analyze any necessary building upgrades including, but not limited to, upgraded exterior windows. The project has been designed so that the office, retail, bank, and hotel uses are plotted to provide a sound buffer from the more intensive service station and restaurant land uses. Also, is designed so that the bank, office/retail and hotel buildings have been plotted at significant distance from the single-family residences to the north. The bank, Rev. 4/20/05 .J0!J "~ ' Initial Study for . City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01Q02, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 24 less Than , Significant "'" Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Th~. Significant Mitigation Si~fi:nl' No j;""act Inco";;"'rated , act '''''''''' office/retail, and hotel buildings are located between 80-100 feet from the north property of the project that is the boundary line between the nearest single-family residences and the commercial project. The mitigation measures listed below would reduce exterior and interior noise levels to less-than-significant levels: 1) Exterior: An 8.foot high masonry wall shall be constructed along the north property line in order to provide a sound attenuation and privacy between the single-family dwelling units to the north and the project. 2) interior: All south facing windows and glass doors in the hotel building shall have an STC rating of 32 or greater. 3) A final acoustical report shall be submitted for City Planner review and approval prior to the issuance of Building Permits. The final report shall discuss the level of interior noise attenuation to below 40 dBA for the hotel rooms, the building materials, and construction techniques required. The building plans will be checked for conformance with the mitigation measures contained in the final report. ' b) The uses associated with this type of project (office, services station with no auto repair, restaurant, retail and hotel) normally do not induce ground borne vibrations. As such, no impacts are anticipated. c) The primary source of ambient noise levels in Rancho Cucamonga is traffic. The proposed activities will not significantly increase traffic; hence, are not anticipated to increase the ambient noise levels within the vicinity of the project. d) The General Plan FEIR (Section 5.7) indicates that during a construction phase, on-site stationary sources, heavy-duty construction vehicles, and construction equipment, will generate noise exceeding City standards. The following measures are provided to mitigate the short-term noise impacts: 4) Construction or grading shall not take place between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. on weekdays, including Saturday, or at any time on Sunday or a national holiday. 5) Construction or grading noise levels shall not exceed the standards specified in Development Code Section 17.02.120-0, as measured at the property line. Developer shall hire a consultant to perform weekly noise level monitoring as specified in Development Code Section 17.02.120. Monitoring at other times may be required by the Building Official. Said consultant shall report their findings to the Building Official within 24 hours; however, if noise levels exceed the above standards, then the consultant shall immediately notify the Building Official. If noise levels exceed the above standards, then construction activities shall be reduced in intensity to a level of compliance with above noise standards or halted. 6) The perimeter block wall along the north property line shall be constructed as early as possible. Rev. 4/20/05 3(P/ Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 25 Less Than Significant Leos Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With 1M" Si~.:~~t M~~~on Significant No Inco rated ;;""act '''''act The preceding mitigation measures will reduce the disturbance created by on-s~e construction equipment; however, do not address the potential impacts because of the transport of construction materials and debris. The following mitigation measures shall then be required: 7) Haul truck deliveries shall not take place between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. on weekdays, including Saturday, or at any time on Sunday .or a national holiday. Additionally, if heavy trucks used for hauling would exceed 100 daily trips (counting both to and from the construction site), then the developer shall prepare a noise mitigation plan denoting any construction traffic haul routes. To the extent feasible, the plan shall denote haul routes that do not pass sensitive land uses or residential dwellings. e) The site is not located within an airport land use plan and is not within 2 miles of a public airport. The project is located approximately 4 miles northeasterly of the Ontario Airport and is offset north of the flight path. No impact is anticipated. f) The nearest private airstrip, Cable Airport, is located approximately 21/2 miles to the west of the City's westerly limits. No impact is anticipated. 12. POPULATION AND HOUSING. Would the project: a) Induce substantial population growth in an area, either directly (for example, by proposing new homes and businesses) or indirectly (for example, through extension of roads or other infrastructure)? b) Displace substantial numbers of existing housing, necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere? c) Displace substantial numbers of people, necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere? Comments: a) The project is located in a predominantly developed area and will not induce population growth. Construction activities at the site will be short-term and will not attract new employees to the area. Also, it is anticipated that following construction a majority of the employees working at the project site will likely be hired from within the City or the surrounding communities. Additionally, Rancho Cucamonga is presently one of the 10 fastest growing cities in the United States. The City is presently experiencing a construction boom that is generating new housing stock of all types (apartments, single-family dwelling units, condos, and town homes). The impact is considered to be less-than-significant. No adverse impact expected. () () (.r) () () () () (.r) . () () () (.r) b) The project site contains no existing housing units and will involve the demolition of any structures. No adverse impact expected. c) The project site is vacant land. No impacts are anticipated. Rev. 4/20/05 .3(P2. ',~ , Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124' Paae 26 Less Than , Significant L... Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Thso Significant Mitigation Significant No lrTV'Jact Incomnrated '-~ct l~aCl 13. PUBLIC SERVICES. Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision of new or physically altered governmental facilities, need for new or physically altered governmental facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental impacts, in order to maintain acceptable service ratios, response times or other performance objectives for any of the public services: a) Fire protection? () () () (Y"') b) Police protection? () () () (Y"') c) Schools? () () () (Y"') d) Parks? () () () (Y"') e) Other public facilities? () () () (Y"') Comments: a) The site, located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue, would be served by Fire Station 173, located on the west side of Day Creek Boulevard, 14 mile north of Base Line Road. The fire station is approximately 1 1/2 miles from the project site, which meets the Fire District's Strategic Master Plan by being within the 4 minute response time goal. The project will not require the construction of any new facilities or alteration of any existing facilities or cause a decline in the levels of service, which could cause the need to construct new facilities. Standard conditions of approval from the Uniform Building and Fire Codes will be placed on the project so no impacts to fire services will occur. No impacts are anticipated. b) Police protection and routine patrols of the site and surrounding areas is provided by the Rancho Cucamonga substation of the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. Additional police protection is not required as the addition of the project will not change the pattern of uses within the surrounding area and will not have a substantial increase in property to be patrolled as the project site is within an area that is regularly patrolled. c) The site is in a developed area currently served by the Etiwanda School District and the Chaffey Joint Union High School District. The project will be required to pay school fees as prescribed by State law prior to the issuance of Building Permits. No impacts are anticipated. d) The site is in a developed area, currenJly served by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The nearest park is located approximately 1 1/4 mile from the project site. The project will not require the construction of any new facilities or alteration of any existing facilities or cause a decline in the levels of service, which could cause the need to construct new facilities. A standard condition of approval will require the developer to pay Park Development Fees. No impacts are anticipated. e) The proposed project will utilize existing public facilities. The site is in a developed area, currently served by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The project will not require the construction of any new facilities or alteration of any existing facilities or cause a decline in the levels of service, which could cause the need to construct new facilities. Cumulative development within Rancho Cucamonga will increase demand for library services. Rev. 4/20/05 3&.3 Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, o RC2005-01 002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 27 Less Than Significant lOM Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Si~cant ~~~on Si=t I~~ I act Inca rated I ' According to the General Plan FEIR (Section 5.9.9), the projected increase in library space under the General Plan will not meet the 'projected demand. The General Plan FEIR identified the cumulative impact on library services as a significant unavoidable adverse impact for which a Statement of Overriding Considerations was ultimately adopted by the City Council. The proposed project is consistent with the General Plan for which the EIR was prepared and impacts evaluated. Since the adoption of the General Plan, the City has planned a new library within the Victoria Gardens regional shopping center of approximately 22,000 square feet, which is in excess of the projected need of 15,500 square feet at build-out of the City. 14. RECREATION. Would the project: a) Increase the use of existing neighborhood and () () () (>") regional parks or other recreational facilities such that substantial physical deterioration of the facility would occur or be accelerated? b) Does the project include recreational facilities or () () () (>") require the construction or expansion of recreational facilities, which might have an adverse physical effect on the environment? Comments: a) The site is in a developed area, currently served by the City of Rancho Cucamonga.. The' nearest park is located approximately 1 y., miles from the project site. This project is not proposing any new housing or large employment generator that would cause an increase in the use of parks or other recreational facilities. A standard condition of approval will require the developer to pay park development fees. No impacts are anticipated. b) See a) response above. 15. TRANSPORTATIONlTRAFFIC. Would the project: a) Cause an increase in traffic, which is substantial in () () (,() () relation to the existing traffic load and capacity of the street system (i.e., result in a substantial increase in either the number of vehicle trips, the volume to capacity ratio on roads, or congestion at intersections)? b) Exceed, either individually or cumulatively, a level of () () (>") () service standard established by the county congestion management agency for designated roads or highways? c) Result in a change in air traffic patterns, including () () () (>") either an increase in traffic levels or a change in location that results in substantial safety risks? d) Substantially increase hazards due to a design feature () () () (,() (e.g., sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or incompatible uses (e.g., farm equipment)? Rev. 4/20/05 3t,t! "~ . Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-010p2, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 28 Less Than , Significant L.., Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than sifr:~ant M~~tion Significant No I act Inco rated i""",,, I-act e) Result in inadequate emergency access? () () () V) f) Result in inadequate parking capacity? () () () (,f) g) Conflict with adopted policies, plans, or programs () () () (,f) supporting alternative transportation (e.g., bus turnouts, bicycle racks)? Comments: a) A traffic study was prepared by Transtech Engineers, Inc., that concluded the implementation of the proposed project 'Will generate 494 p.m., two-way peak hour trips. The proposed project includes the development of a 112 room hotel, two restaurant pad buildings totaling 10,893 square feet, a tWo-story office building totaling 46,000 square feet, a bank and office building totaling 6,583 square feet, and a gas station with a convenience store and food court totaling 8,189 square feet. As noted in the General Plan FEIR (Section 5.5), continued development will contribute to the traffic load in the Rancho Cucamonga area. The proposed project is consistent with the General Plan for which the FEIR was prepared and impacts evaluated. The County of San Bernardino Congestion Management Plan has identified a LOS E or better for all intersections. The application proposes also includes a Development Code Amendment to add hotel uses within Community Commercial Districts. A comparable retail project in the Community Commercial District, using the same square as the proposed hotel (64,800 square feet), would generate 277 two-way peak hour trips, as compared to 78 two-way peak hour trips for the hotel. The addition of hotel uses is less intensive than comparable retail projects in Community Commercial Districts with regard to two-way, peak hour automobile trip generation projections. The application proposes a land use change from Office to Community Commercial. Accor.ding to the Rancho Cucamonga Traffic Model, Community Commercial uses generate 4.28 two-way peak hour trips per 1,000 square feet. Office uses generate 2.36 two-way peak hour trips per 1,000 square feet. The two-way, peak hour trip generation difference between the two uses is 1.92, just under two vehicles. This increase in the two- way peak hour trip generation between the existing (Office) and the proposed land use (Community Commercial) will be mitigated by the proposed median break on Foothill Boulevard near the east boundary of the project (see discussion under b below). The median break will improve the existing intersection operation at Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue. According to a Traffic Signal Warrant Study by Wildan, the delay would improve significantly from 237.7 seconds to 95.2 seconds. This improvement is because of relief of westbound left turning volumes at the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue, by providing a westbound left turn movement at the proposed signal location. Also, the median break would not only relieve not only the westbound left turn movement on Foothill Boulevard at Rochester Avenue, but also the northbound left turn movement on Rochester Avenue at Foothill Boulevard. The project is in an area that is mostly developed with street improvements existing or included in project design. The project will not create a substantial increase in the number of vehicle trips, traffic volume or congestion at intersections. The project site will be required to provide street improvements (curb, gutter and sidewalk) along the street frontage of the site per City roadway standards. In addition, in order to comply with Measure I, the City has established a Transportation Development fee that must be paid Rev. 4/20/05 .,J~.5 Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM 17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 29 Less Than Significant ,... Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With "'on sif~liacant Mitigation Si~:.=nt I~~ I act IncorDorated I ' by the applicant prior to issuance of Building Permits. Fees are used to fund roadway improvements necessary to support adequate traffic circulation. The impact is considered to be less-than-significant. b) According to the traffic study prepared by Transtech Engineers, Inc., implementation of the proposed project will generate 494 p.m., two-way peak hour trips which is less than the 1,000 two-way peak hour trips for retail land use; therefore, the project is below the threshold of the San Bernardino Congestion Management Plan (CMP) criteria for requiring a traffic impact analysis. In addition to being below the County's threshold for a CMP analysis and in compliance with Measure I, the City has adopted a comprehensive transportation fee schedule to ensure that all new development pays its fair share toward regional transportation improvement projects. San Bernardino Association of Governments (SAN BAG), which acts the San Bernardino County Congestion Management Agency (CMA), has reviewed the City of Rancho Cucamonga's transportation fee impact schedule and found the City's transportation impact schedule to be an acceptable method of mitigating transportation impacts. As a result of the City's comprehensive transportation fee impact schedule, SAN BAG has issued a letter that waives the County's CMP TIA analysis requirement for all new development projects within the City of Rancho Cucamonga through November 2006. The project proposes a median break in order to construct a traffic signal at the eastern boundary of the project. The median break and signalized intersection will be spaced less than the standard 1/4 mile intersection spacing as identified in the Circulation Element of the City's General Plan. In order to support the request for a median break, the applicant has aligned the signal with entry points for two commercial projects: one located at the northeast corner of Rochester Avenue and Foothill Boulevard and the other located at the southeast corner of Rochester Avenue and Foothill Boulevard. Willdan (December 2005) prepared a traffic signal warrant study and analyzed the Level of Service (LOS) for the existing Rochester Avenue and Foothill Boulevard intersection, the intersection at Masi Drive and Foothill Boulevard and for the proposed intersection at the easterly boundary of the project. The traffic signal warrant study states that under post-project conditions without the median break, the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue declines to an unacceptable LOS F during both the a.m. and p.m. peak hours. Under post project conditions with the median break, the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue would operate acceptably during the a.m. peak hour (LOS C), but would continue to operate at an unacceptable LOS F during the p.m. peak hour. The delay, however, would improve significantly from 237.7 seconds to 95.2 seconds. This improvement is because of relief of westbound left turning volumes at the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue, by providing a westbound left turn movement at the proposed signal location. With the ultimate improvements of a dual westbound at eastbound turn lanes on Foothill Boulevard at Rochester Avenue, the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue would improve from a LOS C to be B in the a.m. peak hour and from a LOS F to D during the p.m. peak hour. The study also states that the LOS at the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Masi Drive would still operate at an acceptable level of service and not be negatively or positively affected by the proposed median break and signal at the eastern boundary of the project. Also, the median break would not only relieve not only the westbound left turn movement on Foothill Boulevard at Rev. 4/20/05 ..3&~ "~ ' Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-010p2, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 30 Less Than , Significant L... Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Th", Significant Mitigation Si~~t No Irroact Incoroorated l.......act Rochester Avenue, but also the northbound left turn movement on Rochester Avenue at Foothill Boulevard. With a median break and full improvements to Foothill Boulevard (dual east and west turning movements at the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue), the intersection where the proposed signal is located would operate at a LOS B during the a.m. and p.m. peak hours. The study also states that the median break will also provide relief for the northbound left turn movement on Rochester Avenue at Foothill Boulevard by mitigating stacking. The City's Traffic Engineer has reviewed and concurs with the proposed traffic signal warrant analysis and median break prepared by Wildan. The project is in an area that is mostly developed wi\h all street improvements existing. The project will not negatively impact the level of service standards on adjacent arterials. The project will be required to provide street improvements (curb, gutter, and sidewalk) along the street frontage of the site. The impact is considered to be less-than-significant. c) Located approximately 4 miles northeasterly of the Ontario Airport, the site is offset north of the flight path and will not change air traffic patterns. No impacts are anticipated. d) The project is in an area that is mostly developed. The project will be required to provide street improvements (curb, gutter and sidewalk) along the street frontage of the site. The project design does not include any sharp curves or dangerous intersections or farming uses. The project will, therefore, not create a substantial increase in hazards because of a design feature. No impacts are anticipated. e) The project will be designed to provide access for all emergency vehicles and will therefore not create an inadequate emergency access. No impacts are anticipated. f) The applicant is requesting a reduction in the amount of required parking based upon a shared parking analysis. The City's Development Code acknowledges that there are opportunities where shared parking may be appropriate. Charles Joseph Associates prepared a shared parking analysis of the mixed use project site consisting of a hotel, two restaurant pad buildings, a twq-story office and retail building, a bank and office building, and a gas station with convenience store and food court and concluded that the site presents an opportunity for shared parking. Shared-use parking studies are based on industry research regarding parking generation rates and utilization patterns. Research organizations such as the Urban Land Institute (ULI) and the Institute for Transportation Engineers (IT E) have conducted extensive research to determine peak hour parking demand. The planning staff evaluated the shared parking analysis by Charles Joseph Associates (CJA) and compared datum from a parking study prepared by Walker Parking Consultants (2005) for a similar project that consisted of a hotel, two office buildings, a restaurant and two pad commercial buildings. Walker Parking Consultants has extensive experience in parking analysis and shared parking, having participated in the recent update of the ULI landmark study of mixed-use developments. The shared parking analysis for the project site by CJA is based on research that certain projects can effectively share a pool of parking because of two primary phenomena that occur in mixed uses: 1) offset peak hour parking demands that occur between certain Rev. 4/20/05 ci,1 Initial Study far City af Rancho. Cucamanga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 31 Less Than Significant Less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Th"" Si~~fi:ant M~~: Si~C..:"t No I "" ,= ad "rosct uses and 2) a certain percentage of vehicles will utilize more than one use an the praject and are classified as "captive." Offset peak hour' relationships occur when two or more uses, such as an office having peak' hour parking demands between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. and a steakhouse that is open after 5:00 p.m., are able to. utilize a significant amount of parking stalls from the same parking pool. Land uses with offset peak hour parking demands can mutually benefit from the same parking pool because of a phenomenon known as static net parking demand. Static net parking demand is defined as the actual parking demand of a specific use at a specified time. For example, a steakhouse that is open for dinner only will have a have static net parking demand of 0 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. As such, stalls that would be allocated for a steakhouse under traditional parking count calculations can be utilized by a daytime use, such as office. Actual parking demand can be also reduced because some customers will . already be present or "captive" for existing uses (I.e. office worker who. walks to the on-site restaurant for lunch). Vehicles thatare coming from off-site and create a parking demand are referred to as "non-captive." Thus, the actual parking demand is not the simple sum of all proposed uses, but a calculated demand based upon peak hour use that factors in static net parking demands, non-captive and captive ratios. Since the project consists of 29,600 square feet of office, 23,000 square feet of retail, and a 112 room hotel, the likelihood of captive use among the proposed mixed-use project is moderate to significant. As noted above, Walker Parking Consultants has ex1ensive experience with shared parking analysis. On a previous analysis done by Walker Consultants for a project that had a similar land use composition, a 25 percent captive ratio for retail and sit-down dining and a 35 percent captive ratio for fast-food was utilized. For this project, based upon the proposed square footages of retail and office use, staff utilized a more conservative 10 percent captive ratio for retail and sit-down dining. A very conservative 10 percent captive ratio for fast-food was utilized. All uses were calculated with 100 percent occupancy assumption. Based upon prior parking studies and the proposed land use composition, the peak hour parking demand for all land uses will be in the early afternoon (1 :00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.). During the early afternoon, the office and retail uses will be at peak use; and the sit-down restaurant, although not a peak use, will still be generating a significant amount of cars. The applicant is requesting a reduction of 42 parking stalls or an 8 percent reduction of the Development Code requirement of 508 stalls to 466. The 508 stall figure is based upon a traditional parking calculation, adding up the total amount of required parking based upon each type of land use using the City's Development Code parking stall ratios. During the early afternoon peak hour parking demand, planning staff calculates that the total amount of required shared parking will be 453 stalls. The 453 stall count includes a conservative cushion of 15 percent. The project proposes 466 stalls, which is 13 stalls greater than the 453 peak hour stall requirement. Some parking studies cite that the real estate standard for occupancy rates is actually 95 percent (100 percent occupancy was utilized for the proposed project). If the 95 percent occupancy rate is factored into the shared parking analysis, the project will have additional available stalls as the amount of required parking drops based upon the real estate industry standard of a 5 percent vacancy rate. Further, as the City continues to develop and more restaurants and retail services are constructed, the non-captive ratios should fall, thereby adding more stalls to the projected 13 stall surplus. No impacts are anticipated. Rev. 4/20/05 3'8 "~ ' Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01q02, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, ClRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Paae 32 less Than , Significant L... Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Thao Si~~cant Mitigation Sir::~nt ,::.? I oct Incomorated I oct I oct g) The project design includes, or the project will be conditioned to provide, features supporting transportation and vehicle trip reduction (e.g., bus bays, bicycle racks, carpool parking, etc.). 16. UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS. Would the project: a) Exceed wastewater treatment requirements of the () () () (....) applicable Regional Water Quality Control Board? b) Require or result in the construction of new water or () () () (....) wastewater treatment facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? c) Require or result in. the construction of. .new storm () () () (V') water drainage facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? d) Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the () () () (....) project from existing entitlements and resources, or are new or expanded entitlements needed? e) Result in a determination by the wastewater treatment () () () (....) provider, which serves or may serve the project, that it has adequate capacity to serve the project's projected demand in addition to the provide~s existing commitments? f) Be served by a landfill with sufficient permitted () () () (V') capacity to accommodate the project's solid waste disposal needs? g) Comply with Federal, State, and local statutes and () () () (....) regulations related to solid waste? Comments: a) The proposed project is served by the Cucamonga Valley Water District (CVWD) sewer system, which has waste treated by the Inland Empire Utilities Agency at the RP-4 treatment plant located within Rancho Cucamonga. The project is required to meet the requirements of the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board regarding wastewater. No impacts are anticipated. b) The proposed project is served by the CVWD sewer system, which has waste treated by the Inland Empire Utilities Agency at the RP-4 treatment plant, located within Rancho Cucamonga and RP-1, located within City of Ontario, neither of which are at capacity. The project is required to meet the requirements of the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board regarding wastewater. No impacts are anticipated. c) All runoff will be conveyed to existing storm drain facilities, which have been designed to handle the flows. A Grading and Drainage Plan must be approved by the Building Official and City Engineer prior to issuance of Grading Permits. The impact is not considered significant. Rev. 4/20/05 sc,9 Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC200S-01000, DRC200S-01006, DRC200S-01002, DRC200S-01003, SUBTPM17S94, DRC200S-0036S, AND DRC200S.01124 Pace 33 Less Than Significant Less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially W"" Than Sj~~nt M~~~on Significant I~ Inco rated "",oct d) The CVWD provides water treatment, storage, and distribution of domestic water to Rancho Cucamonga and portions of the cities of Ontario and Fontana and a tract in Upland. The current daily water usage in the CVWD service area is 41.7 million gallons per day (mgd). Residential water use amounts to about 60 percent of the total water consumed. Landscaping (public and private) is the next largest consumer of water at 20 percent. Under Senate Bill 610 (SB 610), Water Supply Assessments are required for projects that exceed the following sizes: 1) residential development of more than SOO dwelling units; 2) shipping center or business establishment employing more than 1,000 persons or having more than SOO,OOO square feet; 3) commercial office buildings employing more than 1,000 persons or having more than 2S0,000 square feet; 4) hotel or motel having more than 500 rooms; S) industrial, manufacturing, processing plant, or industrial park housing more than 1,000 persons, occupying more than 40 acres of land, or having more than 650,000 square feet; 6) mixed use project including one or more of the projects specified above; 7) any other project that would demand an amount of water equivalent to or grater than the amount of water required by a 500-dwelling unit project; and 8) any project that accounts for an increase of 10 percent or more in the number of existing service connections for a public water system. Under SB 221 a Water Supply Assessment is required when: 1) a project that is a residential development of more than SOO dwelling units; 2) a project that accounts for an increase of 10 percent or more in the number of existing service connections for a public water system; and, 3) applies to development agreements that include such subdivision. The project is served by the CVWD water system. The proposed project does not exceed any of the above-cited thresholds for a water analysis. There is currently a sufficient water supply available to the City of Rancho Cucamonga to serve this project. No impacts are anticipated. . e) The proposed project is served by the CVWD sewer system, which has waste treated by the Inland Empire Utilities Agency at the RP-4 treatment plant located within Rancho Cucamonga and RP-1 located within City of Ontario, neither of which are at capacity. No impacts are anticipated. f) Solid waste disposal will be provided by the current City contracted hauler who disposes the refuse at a permitted landfill with sufficient capacity to handle the City's solid waste disposal needs. g) This project complies with Federal, State, and local statutes and regulations regarding solid waste. The City of Rancho Cucamonga continues to implement waste reduction procedures consistent with AB 939. Therefore, no impacts are anticipated. Rev. 4/20/05 310' -,\ , Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01Q02, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, ()RC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Pace 34 less Than , Significant L... Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Significant Mitigation Significant No Irmact IncorOoraled --j.........:ct I~oct 17. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE a) Does the project have the potential to degrade the () () () (v') quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal, or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? , b) Does the project have impacts that are' individually- () () () (.f) limited, but cumulatively considerable? ("Cumulatively considerable" means that the incremental effects of a project are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects, the effects of other current projects, and the effects of probable future projects)? ' c) Does the project have environmental effects that will () () () (.f) cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? Comments: a) The site is not located in an area of sensitive biological resources as identified on the City of Rancho Cucamonga General Plan Exhibit IV-3. Additionally, the area surrounding the site is developed. Based on prev'ious development and street improvements, it is unlikely that any endangered or rare species would inhabit the site. b) If the proposed project were approved, then the applicant would be required to develop the site in accordance with the City of Rancho Cucamonga General Plan. The 2001 General Plan was adopted along with the certification of a Program FEIR, Findings of Fact, and a Statement of Overriding Considerations for significant adverse environmental effects of build-out in the City and Sphere-of-Influence. The City made findings that adoption of the General Plan would result in significant adverse effects to aggregate resources, prime farmland, air quality, the acoustical environment, library services, and aesthetics and visual resources. Mitigation measures were adopted for each of these resources; however, they would not reduce impacts to less-than-significant levels. As such, the City adopted a Statement of Overriding Considerations balancing the benefits of development under the General Plan Update against the significant unavoidable adverse impacts (CEQA Guidelines Section 15092 and 15096(h)). These benefits include less overall traffic volumes by developing mixed-use projects that will be pedestrian friendly and conservation of valuable natural open space. With these findings and the Statement of Overriding Considerations, no further discussion or evaluation of cumulative impacts is required. c) Development of the site under the proposed land use change would not cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly. The Initial Study identifies construction-related emissions of criteria pollutants as having a potentially significant impact Proposed mitigation measures would further reduce emission levels. Rev. 4/20/05 37/ Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Page 35 Additionally, impacts resulting from air quality would be short-term and would cease once construction activities were completed. The Initial Study identified potentially significant impacts associated with the exposure of people to increased noise levels. Mitigation measures contained in this Initial Study will ensure impacts are at less-than-significant levels. EARLIER ANALYSES Earlier analyses may be used where, pursuant to the tiering, program EIR, or other CEQA process, one or more effects have been adequately analyzed in an earlier EIR or Negative Declaration per Section 15063(c)(3)(D). The effects identified above for this project were within the scope of and adequately analyzed in the following earlier document(s) pursuant to applicable legal standards, and such effects were addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis. The following earlier analyses were utilized in completing this Initial Study and are available for review in the C~y of Rancho Cucamonga, Planning Division offices, 10500 Civic Center Drive (check all that apply): (y"') General Plan FEIR (SCH#2000061027, Certified October 17, 2001) (y"') Master Environmental Assessment for the 1989 General Plan Update (SCH #88020115, certified January 4, 1989) (y"') Water Quality Management Plan (Associated Engineers, June 2005) (y"') Acoustical Analysis (Davy and Associates, Inc., June 2005) (y"') Peak Trip Hour Generation Analysis (Transtech Engineers, August 2005) (.1') Traffic Signal Warrant Study (Willdan, January 2006) (y"') Shared Parking Analysis (Charles Joseph Associates, February 2006) Rev. 4/20/05 -.d11 '.~ , Initial Study for City of Rancho Cucamonga DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, QRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124' Page 36 APPLICANT CERTIFICATION I certify that I am the applicant for the project described in this Initial Study. I acknowledge that I have read this Initial Study and the proposed mitigation measures. Further, I have revised the project plans or proposals and/or hereby agree to the proposed mitigation measures to avoid the effects or mitigate the effects to a point where clearly no significant environmental effects'would occur. Applicant's Signature~ ~ . -=> . Print Name and Title: CIAct,..1 if B t.JQ.J<'+ Rev. 4/20/05 Date: ;)- ~ rtJ ./ 'I 37; City of Rancho Cucamonga MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM Project File No.: General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006, Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002, Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01003, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17594, Conditional Use Permit DRC2005-00365, and Variance DRC2005-01124 This Mitigation Monitoring Program (MMP) has been prepared for use in implementing the mitigation measures identified in the Mitigated Negative Dec,laration for the above-listed project. This program has been prepared in compliance with State law to ensure that adopted mitigation measures are implemented (Section 21081.6 of the Public Resources Code). Program Components - This MMP contains the following elements: 1. Conditions of approval that act as impact mitigation measures are recorded with the action and the procedure necessary to ensure compliance. The mitigation measure conditions of approval are contained in the adopted Resolution of Approval for the project. 2. A procedure of compliance and verification has been outlined for each action necessary. This procedure designates who will take action, what action will be taken and when, and to whom and when compliance will be reported. 3. The MMP has been designed to provide focused, yet flexible guidelines. As monitoring progresses, changes to compliance procedures may be necessary based upon recommendations by those responsible for the program. Program Management - The MMP will be in-place through all phases of the project. The project planner, assigned by the City Planner, shall coordinate enforcement of the MMP. The project planner oversees the MMP and reviews the Reporting Forms to ensure they are filled out correctly and proper action is taken on each mitigation. Each City department shall ensure compliance of the conditions (mitigation) that relate to that department. Procedures - The following steps will be followed by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. 1. A fee covering all costs and expenses, including any consultants' fees, incurred by the City in performing monitoring or reporting programs shall be charged to the applicant. 2. A MMP Reporting Form will be prepared for each potentially significant impact and its corresponding mitigation measure identified in the Mitigation Monitoring Checklist, attached hereto. This procedure designates who will take action, what action will be taken and when, and to whom and when compliance will be reported. All monitoring and reporting documentation will be kept in the project file with the department having the original authority for processing the project. Reports will be available from the City upon request at the following address: City of Rancho Cucamonga - Lead Agency (Planning Department) 10500 Civic Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 .$7'-/ Mitigation Monitoring Program DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC205-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005- 00365, AND DRC2005-01124 Page 2 3. Appropriate specialists will be retained iftechnical expertise beyond the City staff's is needed, as determined by the project planner or responsible City department, to monitor specific mitigation activities and provide appropriate written approvals to the project planner. 4. The project planner or responsible City department will approve, by signature and date, the completion of each action item that was identified on the MMP Reporting Form. After each measure is verified for compliance, no further action is required for the specific phase of development. 5. All MMP Reporting Forms for an impact issue requiring no further monitoring will be signed off as completed by the project planner or responsible City department at the bottom of the MMP Reporting Form. 6. Unanticipated circumstances may arise requIring the refinement or addition of mitigation measures. The project planner is responsible for approving any such refinements or additions. An MMP Reporting Form will be completed by the project planner or responsible City department and a copy provided to the appropriate design, construction, or operational personnel. 7. The project planner or responsible City department has the authority to stop the work of construction contractors if compliance with any aspects of the MMP is not occurring after written notification has been issued. The project planner or responsible City department also has the authority to hold certificates of occupancies if compliance with a mitigation measure attached hereto is not occurring. The project planner or responsible City department has the authority to hold issuance of a business license until all mitigation measures are implemented. 8. Any conditions (mitigation) that require monitoring after project completion shall be the responsibility of the City of Rancho Cucamonga Planning Division. The Division shall require the applicant to post any necessary funds (or other forms of guarantee) with the City. 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'iii E .!!l c: c: Q) () ll. W :2 J::: C 0 "" ,~ l" U 0 () "" '3 0 0 a. , <3 <3 '" ll. II: - In 0 , , , , , >- .. 0 ll. W 0 0 () .. II: u u u '" ll. U. ~ o ~ '0 o ~ 38-5 Commissioner McPhail said she lives near another church and there are parking issues but that the good of having it there far outweighs the bad. She moved for approval. Commissioner Munoz agreed that the benefits outweigh the detriments with this type of development and that the same situation occurs at the city parkS and he did not believe that would be a reason to oppose the project. Commissioner Fletcher asked what is being done about the drainage issue raised by the Ms. Salas. Vice Chairman Macias re-opened the public hearing and asked the applicant to respond. Chuck Buquet stated the development includes the installation of a new block wall and storm drain to direct water flow off the site. He noted he is working with Engineering on this. He added that the pre-school and kindergarten are at their maximum student population allowed by the State and therefore he could assure the homeowners that this development would not allow an expansion of the school. Vice Chairman Macias closed the public hearing. Commissioner Fletcher asked staff to verify if relief of the drainage situation is a condition. Dan Coleman, Acting City Planner confirmed that it is: Commissioner Fletcher commented that there will be no increase in the occupancy levels of the church and no additional cars will be added to the lot and therefore he would support the project. Vice Chairman Macias concurred with his colleagues. Motion: Moved by McPhail, seconded by Munoz, to adopt the Resolution of Approval for Design Review DRC2005-0081 0 and the Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts. Motion carried by the following vote: AYES: FLETCHER, MACIAS, McPHAIL, MUNOZ NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE ABSTAIN: STEWART - carried ***** Chairman Stewart reassumed the chair at approximately 7:40 p.m. C. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2005-01000- CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A request to amend the General Plan Circulation Element to allow a median break on Foothill Boulevard approximately 1,000 feet east of the intersection of Rochester Avenue and Foothill Boulevard for the purposes of permitting a signalized intersection that will be located less than the standard 1,320 foot intersection spacing requirement. Related Files: Conditional Use Permit DRC2005-00365, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17594, Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002, Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01003, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01007, Development District Amendment DRC2005-01008, and Variance DRC2005-01124. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. This action will be forwarded to the City Council for final action and the date of the Public Hearing before City Council will be separately noticed. EXHIBIT E Planning Commission Minutes -3- April 12, 2006 .3g~ D. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2005-01006 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A request to change the land use designation from Office to Community Commercial on 8.21 acres of land (Subarea 4) within the Foothill Boulevard Districts located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue - APN: 0227-152-18 and 31. Related Files: Conditional Use PermitDRC2005-00365, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17594, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000, Development District Amendment DRC2005-01 002, Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01 003 and Variance DRC2005-01124. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. This action will be forwarded to the City Council for final action and the date of the Public Hearing before City Council will be separately noticed. E. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2005-01 002 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A requestto change the Development District Designation from Office to Community Commercial on 8.21 acres of land (Subarea 4) within the Foothill Boulevard Districts, located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue - APN: 0227-152-18 and 31. Related Files: Conditional Use Permit DRC2005-00365, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17594, General Plan Amendment DRC2005- 01000, Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01003, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006, and Variance DRC2005-01124. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. This action will be forwarded to the City Council for final action and the date of the Public Hearing before City Council will be separately noticed. F. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DRC2005- 01003 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A request to amend the Community Commercial District land use regulations within Subarea 4 of the Foothill Boulevard Districts to add hotels, motels and major hotel facilities as a Conditionally Permitted Use and cocktail lounges within major hotel facilities as a Conditionally Permitted Use. Related Files: Conditional Use Permit DRC2005-00365, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM17594, General Plan Amendment DRC2005- 01000, Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006 and Variance DRC2005-01124. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. This action will be forwarded to the City Council for final action and the date of the Public Hearing before City Council will be separately noticed. Donald Granger, Associate Planner, gave the staff report noting that the proposed median break is supported by a traffic study and indicates it will improve the flow of traffic. Commissioner Fletcher commented that traffic currently stacks up at the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester. He asked for a general explanation as to how the median break would help the traffic flow. Dan James, Senior Civil Engineer, noted that the final traffic study is still being analyzed by staff and that one factor that will help the traffic concern is that the connection between Day Creek Boulevard and Jack Benny Drive is now open. He said that the median break would help draw the turning movements away from Rochester and Foothill. He remarked that the signals would also be timed and synchronized that will also help the traffic flow. Commissioner Fletcher asked, "Do you promise?" Chairman Stewart opened the public hearing. Chuck Buquet, Charles Joseph and Associates, 10681 Foothill Boulevard, Suite 395, stated he represents the applicants. He said this is a land use matter and not project specific. He said he has Planning Commission Minutes -4- April 12, 2006 J87 worked with Engineering on the placement of the median break in concert with the representatives from Sheraton Hotels and the developers of the office space to be located on the northeast corner. He said medical offices and a restaurant use are planned for the south side of Foothill Boulevard. He said Design Review has not occurred yet and the land use will have to go to City Council for final approval. Commissioner McPhail noted the distance of the median break from the intersection is short of the 1,320 foot spacing requirement from the intersection the City requires and if this is a special circumstance. Mr. Buquet stated the Traffic Engineer determined this to be the best location for the break. Chairman Stewart opened the public hearing. Mark Centylneck, 11983 Chervil Street, said he is neither opposed nor in favor of the project. He said tonight's meeting was the first time he had heard of the project proposal. He expressed concern about the access road on the north side of the project stating noise and exhaust from the vehicles would be problematic for the neighbors. He mentioned the line of sight into the neighbors' yards from the hotel considering the 3-story height of the building. He asked what remedies are available to the neighbors and if the hotel could be moved to the east side of the property. Chairman Stewart commented that the legislative land use is the only item on the agenda and that wall issues, circulation, hotel orientation etc. would not be addressed tonight. Mr. Centylneck continued by reporting that several studies have been done indicating exposure to EMR's being emitted by the nearby Edison lines could pose a health concern to those in the hotel. He suggested the hotel be oriented to the west side of the property. He noted his concern about having a gas station on the property because of hazardous material leaching into the soil. Chairman Stewart emphasized that the issue before the Commission is the median break and land use and not the Conditional Use Permit for the proposed project. She allowed staff to respond to his question regarding the line of sight and access. Mr. Granger reported that the project has undergone extensive review by the Fire Department and that their requirements for maintaining underground tanks is substantial. He said that in respect to the drive aisle and sound attenuation, the wall will be on the north side of the property as proposed. He commented that the 8 foot wall along the property line will help with noise and the line of sight as well as the placement of the hotel. He remarked that the hotel will be oriented so that all the rooms will have views to the east and west; none will have direct views into the yards of the homes to the north. Chairman Stewart closed the publiC hearing. Commissioner Fletcher commented that this item is a housekeeping issue to keep the Development Code consistent with the General Plan. Commissioner McPhail remarked that she normally holds fast in opposition to median breaks because of the loss of valuable landscaping, but that in this case she would support the proposal. Motion: Moved by Fletcher, seconded by McPhail to adopt the Resolutions Recommending Approval for General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000, General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006, Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002 and Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01 003 to be forwarded to the City Council for final action. Motion carried by the fOllowing vote: Planning Commission Minutes -5- April 12, 2006 3~g . . RESOLUTION NO. 06-27 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2005-01000, A REQUEST TO AMEND TABLE 111-12 OF THE CIRCULATION ELEMENT IN ORDER TO ALLOW MEDIAN BREAKS LESS THAN 1/4 MILE SPACING ON .MAJOR DIVIDED ARTERIALS SUBJECT TO A DETAILED TRAFFIC ANALYSIS AND SUBJECT TO THE REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF THE CITY ENGINEER; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF. A. Recitals. 1. Charles Joseph Associates filed an application for General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000, as described in the title of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject amendment is referred to as "the application." 2. On the 12th day of April 2006, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application. 3. All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined, and resolved by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: 1. This Commission 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 the substantial evidence presented to this Commission during the above-referenced public hearing on April 12, 2006, including written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, this Commission hereby specifically finds as follows: a. The application applies to Table 111-12 of the Circulation Element of the General Plan; and b. This amendment does not conflict with the Transportation Policies of the General Plan and will promote the goal and objectives of the Transportation Element by improving the existing Level of Service at intersections on Major Divided Arterials where a detailed traffic analysis demonstrates that a median break less than the 1/4 mile spacing is warranted on a Major Divided Arterial; and c. This amendment does promote the goals and objectives of the Transportation Element by permitting median breaks on Major Divided Arterials when a detailed traffic analysis demonstrates that a median break less than the 1/4 mile spacing would improve traffic flow and not hinder adequate two-way progression of traffic flows; and d. This amendment would not be materially injurious or detrimental to the adjacent properties and would not have a significant impact on the environment, nor the EXHIBIT F 3<g9 . . PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 06.27 DRC2005.01000 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES April 12, 2006 Page 2 surrounding properties; conversely, the amendment will provide opportunities for logical, controlled access points along Major Divided Arterials less than 1/4 mile spacing, subject to a detailed traffic analysis and approval by the City Engineer; and e. The proposed amendment will not have a significant impact on the environment. 3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Commission during the above-referenced public hearing and upon the specific findings of facts set forth in paragraphs 1 and 2 above, this Commission hereby finds and concludes as follows: a. The proposed circulation amendment does not conflict with the circulation element of the General Plan and will provide for the logical development and orderly traffic circulation of the surrounding area; and b. That the proposed amendment would not have significant impacts on the environment, and the proposed amendment will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity; and c. The proposed amendment is in conformance with the General Plan. 4. Based upon the facts and information contained in the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration, together with all written and oral reports included for the environmental assessment for the application, the Planning Commission finds that there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect upon the environment and recommends that the City Council adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration and Monitoring Program attached hereto, based upon the-findings as follows: a. That the Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, and the State CEQA guidelines promulgated thereunder; that said Mitigated Negative Declaration and the Initial Study prepared therefore reflect the independent judgment of the Planning Commission; and, further, this Commission has reviewed and considered the information contained in said Mitigated Negative Declaration with regard to the application. b. Although the Mitigated Negative Declaration identifies certain significant environmental effects that will result if the project is approved, all significant effects have been reduced to an acceptable level by imposition of mitigation measures on the project, which are _ listed in the Mitigation Monitoring Program. c. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 753.5(c) of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, the Planning Commission finds as follows: In considering the record as a whole, the Initial Study and Mitigated Negative Declaration for the project, there is no evidence that the proposed project will have potential for an adverse impact upon wildlife resources or the habitat upon which wildlife depends. Further, based upon the substantial evidence contained in the Mitigated Negative Declaration, the staff reports and exhibits, and the information provided to the Planning Commission during the public hearing, the Planning Commission hereby rebuts the 316 . . PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 06-27 DRC2005-01 000 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES April 12, 2006 . Page 3 presumption of adverse effect as set forth in Section 753.5(c-1-d) of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. 5. Based upon the findings and conclusion set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 above, this Commission hereby recommends approval of General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000, an amendment to Table 11I-12 of the Circulation Element to allow median breaks less than 1/4 mile spacing on Major Divided Arterials subject to a detailed traffic analysis and subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer and shown as Exhibit A of the Draft City Council Resolution of Approval for General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000, and subject to the condition shown below: Plannina Department 1) The applicant shall agree to defend at his sole expense any action brought against the City, its agents, officers, or employees, because of the issuance of such approval, or in the alternative, to relinquish such approval. The applicant shall reimburse the City, its agents, officers, or employees, for any Court costs and attorney's fees which the City, its agents, officers, or employees may be required by a court to pay as a result of such action. The City may, at its sole discretion, participate at its own expense in the defense of any such action but such participation shall not relieve applicant of his obligations under this condition. 6. The Secretary to this Commission shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 12TH DAY OF APRIL 2006. . BY: MMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ATTEST: Dan Coleman, Acting Secretary I, Dan Coleman, Acting 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 12th day of April 2006, by the following vote-to-wit: . .31/ . . PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 06-27 DRC2005-01000 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES April 12, 2006 Page 4 NOES: COMMISSIONERS: FLETCHER, MACIAS, McPHAIL, MUNOZ, STEWART COMMISSIONERS: NONE AYES: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE 392 . . RESOLUTION NO. 06-28 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2005-01006, A REQUEST TO AMEND THE GENERAL PLAN LAND USE MAP FROM OFFICE TO COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL WITHIN THE FOOTHILL BOULEVARD DISTRICTS (SUBAREA 4), FOR 8.21 ACRES OF LAND LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND ROCHESTER AVENUE; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF - APN: 0227-152-18 and 31. A. Recitals. 1. Charles Joseph Associates filed an application for General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006, as described in the title of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject amendment is referred to as '~he application." 2. On April 12, 2006, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the associated Development District application and issued Resolution No. 06-29, recommending to the City Council that Development District DRC2005-01002 be approved. . 3. On the 12th day of April 2006, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application. 4. All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined, and resolved by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: 1. This Commission hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct. I . 2. Based uP9n the substantial evidence presented to this Commission during the above-referenced pultlic hearing on April 12, 2006, including written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, this Commission hereby specifically finds as follows: a. The application applies to approximately 8.21 acres of land, located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue, and is presently vacant. Said property is currently designated as Office within the Foothill Boulevard Districts (Subarea 4); and . b. The property to the north of the subject site is developed with single-family dwelling units and has a land use designation of Low Residential (2-4 dwelling units per acre); the property to the west is developed with various commercial uses and has a land use designation of Community Commercial; the property to the east has a land use designation of Flood Control/Utility Corridor and is a transmission corridor for Southern California Edison; and , \ EXHIBIT G 3q3 . PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 06-28 DRC2005-01006 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES April 12, 2006 Page 2 . to the south, the properties have a land use designation of General Commercial and are the site of the Aggazzotti home and former winery, a designated point of interest; and c. This amendment does not conflict with the Land Use Policies of the General Plan and will provide for development within the district in a manner consistent with the General Plan and with the surrounding development by providing opportunities for office, hospitality and commercial land uses that will provide support uses and services for the nearby Regionally-Related Commercial Districts located just east of the project site; and d. This amendment does promote the goals and objectives of the Land Use Element by allowing for commercial, hospitality, food, and office uses to be developed under one land use designation utilizing master planning; and e. This amendment would not be materially injurious or detrimental to the adjacent properties and would not have a significant impact on the environment, nor the surrounding properties; conversely, the amendment will allow for office, retail, hospitality and food uses to be integrated into a master planned development under one land use designation. 3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Commission during the above-referenced public hearing and upon the specific findings of facts set forth in paragraphs 1 and 2 above, this Commission hereby finds and concludes as follows: a. That the subject property is suitable for the uses permitted. in the proposed district in terms of access, size, and compatibility with the existing land use in the surrounding area by allowing 'for commercial, hospitality, food, and office uses to be developed under one land use designation utilizing master planning; and b. That the proposed amendment would not have significant impacts on the environment, and the proposed amendment will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to the properties or improvements in the vicinity; and c. The proposed amendment is in conformance with the General Plan. 4. Based upon the facts and information contained in the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration, together with all written and oral reports included for the environmental assessment , for the application, the Planning Commission finds that there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect upon the environment and recommends that the City Council adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration and Monitoring Program attached hereto, based upon the findings as follows: a. That the Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, and the State CEQA guidelines promulgated thereunder; that said Mitigated Negative Declaration and the Initial Study prepared therefore reflect the independent judgment of the Planning Commission; and, further, this Commission has reviewed and considered the information contained in said Mitigated Negative Declaration with regard to the application. i b. ,Although the Mitigated Negative Declaration identifies certain significant environmental effects that will result if the project is approved, all significant effects have been reduced to an acceptable level by imposition of mitigation measures on the project, which are listed in the Mitigation Monitoring Program. 31'1 PLANNING COMMISSIOAESOLUTION NO. 06-28 · DRC2005-01006 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES April 12, 2006 Page 3 c. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 753.5(c) of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations,the Planning Commission finds as follows: In considering the record as a whole, the Initial Study and Mitigated Negative Declaration for the project, there is no evidence that the proposed project will have potential for an adverse impact upon wildlife resources or the habitat upon which wildlife depends. Further, based upon the substantial evidence contained in the Mitigated Negative Declaration, the staff reports and exhibits, and the information provided to the Planning Commission during the public hearing, the Planning Commission hereby rebuts the presumption of adverse effect as set forth in Section 753.5(c-1-d) of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. 5. Based upon the findings and conclusion set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 above, this Commission hereby recommends approval of General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006, an amendment to the General Plan Land Use Map to change approximately 8.21 acres of land, located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue, from Office to Community Commercial within the Foothill Boulevard Districts (Subarea 4) as identified in this Resolution by adoption of the attached City Council Resolution and shown as Exhibit A of the Draft City Council Resolution of Approval for General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006 and including the condition shown below. PlanninCl Department 1) The applicant shall.agree to defend at his sole expense any action brought against the City, its agents, officers, or employees, because of the issuance of such approval, or in the alternative, to relinquish such approval. The applicant shall reimburse the City, its agents, officers, or employees, for any Court costs and attorney's fees which the City, its agents, officers, or employees may be required by a court to pay as a result of such action. The City may, at its sole discretion, participate at its own expense in the defense of any such action but such participation shall not relieve applicant of his obligations under this condition. 6. The Secretary to this Commission shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 12TH DAY OF APRIL 2006. MISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY: ATTEST: Dan Coleman, Acting Secretary ,395 PLANNING COMMISSION'=SOLUTION NO. 06-28 DRC2005-01006 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES April 12, 2006 Page 4 . .1, Dan Coleman, Acting Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City pf 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 12th day of April 2006, by the following vote-to-wit: AYES: NOES: COMMISSIONERS: FLETCHER, MACIAS, McPHAIL, MUNOZ, STEWART COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE 39? -\ RESOLUTION NO. 06-30 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE TO ENACT DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DRC2005-01003, A REQUEST TO AMEND SECTION 17.32.030 OF THE COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL LAND USE REGULATIONS WITHIN SUBAREA 4 OF THE FOOTHILL BOULEVARD DISTRICTS TO ADD HOTELS, MOTELS, AND MAJOR HOTEL FACILITIES AS A CONDITIONALLY PERMITTED USE AND COCKTAIL LOUNGES WITHIN MAJOR HOTEL FACILTIES AS A CONDITIONALLY PERMITTED USE; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF. A. Recitals. 1. Charles Joseph Associates filed an application for Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01003, as described in the title of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject Development Code Amendment is referred to as "the application." 2. On April 12, 2006, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the associated General Plan Amendment and Development District Amendment applications and issued Resolution No. 06-28 and Resolution No. 06-29, respectively, recommending to the City Council that General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006 and Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002 be approved. 3. On the 12th day of April 2006, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application and recommended approval. 4. All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined, and resolved by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: 1. This Commission 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 the substantial evidence presented to this Commission during the above-referenced public hearing on April 12, 2006, including written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, this Commission hereby specifically finds as follows: a. The application applies to the property located within the City; and b. The proposed amendment will not have a significant impact on the environment; and c. This amendment does not conflict with the Land Use Policies of the General Plan and will provide for development within the district in a manner consistent with the General Plan and with the surrounding development by permitting joint development of varying uses already listed in the General Plan including, but not limited to, office, hospitality, food, and commercial land uses that will provide SUfJport uses and services for the nearby Regionally-Related Commercial Districts; and , , EXHIBIT H 311 \- ,.-- -_..~.4 'T ,~~ '.. - PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO, 06-30 DRC2005-01 003 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES April 12; 2006 Page 2 d. This amendment does promote the goals and objectives of the Development Code by allowing the innovative use of existing development standards to expand the range of uses within a development project; and e. This amendment would not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, materially injurious or detrimental to the adjacent properties and would not have a significant impact on the environment, nor on the surrounding properties; conversely, the amendment will allow for office, retail, hospitality, and food uses to be integrated into a master-planned development under one land use district; and f, The proposed amendment is in conformance with the General Plan and objectives ofthe Development Code by continuing a policy encouraging quality development through the innovative application of existing design standards. 3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Commission during the above-referenced public hearing and upon the specific findings of facts set forth in paragraphs 1 and 2 above, this Commission hereby finds and concludes as follows: a. This amendment does not conflict with the Land Use Policies ofthe General Plan and will provide for development, within the district, in a manner consistent with the General Plan and with related development; and b: This amendment does promote the goals and objectives of the Development Code, and; c. The proposed amendment will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity; and d, The subject application is consistent with the objectives the Development Code; and e. The proposed amendment is in conformance with the General Plan. 4. Based upon the facts and information contained in the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration, together with all written and oral reports included for the environmental assessment for the application, the Planning Commission finds that there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect upon the environmentand recommends that the Planning Commission adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration and Monitoring Program attached hereto, based upon the findings as follows: a. That the Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, and the State CEQA guidelines promulgated thereunder; that said Mitigated Negative Declaration and the Initial Study prepared therefore reflect the independent judgment of the Planning Commission; and, further, this Commission has reviewed and considered the information contained in said Mitigated Negative Declaration with regard to the application. b, Although the Mitigated Negative Declaration identifies certain significant environmental effects that will result if the project is approved, all significant effects have been reduced to an acceptable level by imposition of mitigation measures on the project that are listed in the Mitigation Monitoring Program. c. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 753.5(c) of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, the Planning Commission finds as follows: In considering the record as a whole, the Initial 393 PLANNING COMMISSION &LUTION NO. 06-30 DRC2005-01003 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES April 12, 2006 Page 3 Study and Mitigated Negative Declaration for the project, there is no evidence that the proposed project will have potential for an adverse impact upon wildlife resources or the habitat upon which wildlife depends. Further, based upon the substantial evidence contained in the Mitigated Negative Declaration, the staff reports and exhibits, and the information provided to the Planning Commission during the public hearing, the Planning Commission hereby rebuts the presumption of adverse effect as set forth in Section 753.5(c-1-d) of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. 5. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 above, this Commission hereby recommends approval of Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01 003 to amend Section 17.32.030 of the Community Commercial Land Use Regulations within Subarea 4 of the Foothill Boulevard Districts to add hotels, motels, and major hotel facilities as a Conditionally Permitted Use, and cocktail lounges within major hotel facilities as Conditionally Permitted Use as described in the Resolution and shown as Exhibit A of the Draft City Council Ordinance by adoption of the Draft City Council Ordinance and including the condition shown below. Plannina Department 1) The applicant shall agree to defend at his sole expense any action brought against the City, its agents, officers, or employees, because of the issuance of such approval, or in the alternative, to relinquish such approval. The applicant shall reimburse the City, its agents, officers, or employees, for any Court costs and attorney's fees which the City, its agents, officers, or employees may be required by a court to pay as a result of such action. The City may, at its sole discretion, participate at its own expense in the defense of any such action but such participation shall not relieve applicant of his obligations under this condition. 6. The Secretary to this Commission shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 12TH DAY OF APRIL 2006. MISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY: ATTEST: Dan Coleman, Acting Secretary I, Dan Coleman, Acting 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 12th day of April 2006, by the following vote-to-wit: 319 PLANNING COMMISSION .OlUTION NO. 06-30 DRC2005-01 003 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES April 12, 2006 Page 4 AYES: NOES: COMMISSIONERS: FLETCHER, MACIAS, McPHAIL, MUNOZ, STEWART COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE Lf6D RESOLUTION NO. 06-29 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE TO ENACT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2005-01002, A REQUEST TO AMEND THE DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT MAP FROM OFFICE WITHIN THE FOOTHILL BOULEVARD DISTRICTS (SUBAREA 4) TO COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL WITHIN THE FOOTHILL BOULEVARD DISTRICTS (SUBAREA 4) FOR 8.21 ACRES OF LAND, LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND ROCHESTER AVENUE; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF - APN: 0227-152-18 and 31. A. Recitals. 1. Charles Joseph Associates filed an application for Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002, as described in the title of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject Development District Amendment is referred to as ''the application." 2. On April 12, 2006, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the associated General Plan Amendment application and issued Resolution No. 06-28, recommending to the City Council that General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006 be approved. 3. On April 12, 2006, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application and concluded said hearing on that date. 4. <\11 legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. ReSOlution. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined, and resolved by the Planning Commission of the' City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: , 1. This Commission 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 the substantial evidence presented to this Commission during the above-referenced public hearing on April 12, 2006, including written and. oral staff reports, together with public testimony, this Commission hereby specifically finds as follows: a. The application applies to approximately 8.21 acres of land located atthe northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue and is presently vacant. Said property is currently designated as Office within the Foothill Boulevard Districts (Subarea 4); and b. The property to the north ofthe subject site is developed with single-family dwelling units and is zoned Low Residential (2-4 dwelling units per acre); the properties to the south are zoned Industrial Park and are the site of the Aggazzotti home and former winery, a designated point of interest; the property to the east is designated Open Space and is a transmission corridor for Southern C.alifornia Edison; and the property to the west is developed with various commercial uses and is zoned Community Commercial. ~. '\ EXHIBIT I Llb/ ~ _____-=::/1 PLANNING COMMISSIO.ESOLUTION NO. 06-29 DRC2005-01002 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES April 12, 2006 Page 2 c. This amendment does not conflict with the Land Use Policies of the General Plan and will provide for development within the district in a manner consistent with the General Plan and with the surrounding development by providing opportunities for office, hospitality and commercial land uses that will provide support uses and services for the nearby Regionally-Related Commercial Districts located just east of the project site; and d. This amendment does promote the goals and objectives ofthe Land Use Element by allowing for commercial, hospitality, food, and office uses to be developed under one land use district utilizing master planning; and e. This amendment would not be materially injurious or detrimental to the adjacent properties and would not have a significant impact on the environment, nor the surrounding properties; conversely, the amendment will allow for office, retail, hospitality, and food uses to be integrated into a master planned development under one land use district. 3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Commission during the above-referenced public hearing and upon the specific findings of facts set forth in paragraphs 1 and 2 above, this Commission hereby finds and concludes as follows: a. That the subject property is suitable for the uses permitted in the proposed district in terms of access, size, and compatibility with existing land use in the surrounding area as evidenced by its frontage on a public street and the evidence of similar uses existing in the immediate area; and b. That the proposed amendment would not have significant impacts on the environment, nor the surrounding properties as evidenced by the existing commercial development and commercial activities in the immediate area; and c. That the proposed amendment is in conformance with the General Plan. 4. Based upon the facts and information contained in the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration, together with all written and oral reports included for the environmental assessment for the application, the Planning Commission finds thatthere is no substantial evidence thatthe project will have a significant effect upon the environment and recommends that the City Council adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration and Monitoring Program attached hereto, based upon the findings as follows: a. That the Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared in compliance with the Califomia Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, and the State CEQA guidelines promulgated thereunder; that said Mitigated Negative Declaration and the Initial Study prepared . therefore reflect the independent judgment of the Planning Commission; and, further, this Commission has reviewed and considered the information contained in said Mitigated Negative Declaration with regard to the application. b. Although the Mitigated Negative Declaration identifies certain significant environmental effects that will result if the project is approved, all significant effects have been reduced to an acceptable level by imposition of mitigation measures on the project that are listed in the Mitigation Monitoring Program. c. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 753.5(c) of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, the Planning Commission finds as follows: In considering the record as a whole, the ~()t.. '., PLANNING COMMISSIO_ESOLUTION NO. 06-29 DRC2005-01002 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES April 12, 2006 Page 3 Initial Study and Mitigated Negative Declaration for the project, there is no evidence that the proposed project will have potential for an adverse impact upon wildlife resources or the habitat upon which wildlife depends. Further, based upon the substantial evidence contained in the Mitigated Negative Declaration, the staff reports and exhibits, and the information provided to the Planning Commission during the public hearing, the Planning Commission hereby rebuts the presumption of adverse effect as setforth in Section 753.5(c-1-d) otTitle 14 ofthe California Code of Regulations. 5. Based upon the findings and conclusion set forth in paragraphs 1,2,3, and 4 above, this Commission hereby recommends approval of Development District Amendment DRC2005-01 002, an amendment to the Development District Map to change approximately 8.21 acres of land located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue from Office to Community Commercial within the Foothill Boulevard Districts (Subarea 4) as described in the Resolution and shown as Exhibit A of the Draft City Council Ordinance by adoption of the Draft City Council Ordinance and including the condition shown below. Plannina Department 1) The applicant shall agree to defend at his sole expense any action brought against the City, its agents, officers, or employees, because of the issuance of such approval, or in the alternative, to relinquish such approval. The applicant shall reimburse the City, its agents, officers, or employees, for any Court costs and attorney's fees which the City, its agents, officers, or employees may be required by a court to pay as a result of such action. The City may, at its sole discretion, participate at its own expense in the defense of any such action but such participation shall not relieve applicant of his obligations under this condition. 6. The Secretary to this Commission shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 12TH DAY OF APRIL 2006. PLANNING C MISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY: ATTEST: Dan Coleman, Acting Secretary I, Dan Coleman, Acting 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 ofthe Planning Commission held on the 12th day of April 2006, by the following vote-to-wit: Lf03 PLANNING COMMISSIOAsOLUTION NO. 06-29 DRC2005-01002 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES April 12, 2006 Page 4 AYES: NOES: COMMISSIONERS: FLETCHER, MACIAS, McPHAIL, MUNOZ, STEWART COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE Lfotf City of Rancho Cucamonga MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARA liON The following Mitigated Negative Declaration is being circulated for public review in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act Section 21091 and 21092 of the Public Resources Code. Project File No.: DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, and DRC2005-01124. Public Review Period Closes: August 16, 2006 Project Name: Project Applicant: Charles Joseph Associates Project Location (also see attached map): Located in the Community Commercial District (Subarea 4) within the Foothill Boulevard Districts, at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue - APN: 0227-152-18 and 31. Project Description: A request to amend the General Plan Circulation Element to allow a median break on Foothill Boulevard approximately 1.000 feet east of the intersection of Rochester Avenue and Foothill Boulevard for the purposes of permitting a signalized intersection that will be located less than the standard 1,320 feet intersection spacing requirement; a request to change the land use designation and development district designation from Office to Community Commercial; a request to amend the Community Commercial District land use regulations within Subarea 4 of the Foothill Boulevard Districts to add hotels, motels and major hotel facilities as a Conditionally Permitted Use and cocktail lounges within major hotel facilities as a Conditionally Permitted Use; and a request to subdivide 8.21 acres of land into 6 parcels for commercial purposes in the Office Professional District, and the development of a master plan. with a request to allow a maximum building height of 55 feet where a maximum building height of 45 feet is allowed, for an office and commercial center consisting of a 112 room hotel, two restaurant pad buildings totaling 10,893 square feet, a two-story office and retail building totaling 46,000 square feet, a bank and office building totaling 6,583 square feet and gas station with convenience store and food court totaling 8,189 square feet in the Community Commercial District (S\Jbarea 4) within the Foothill Boulevard Districts, located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue.. FINDING This is to advise that the City of Rancho Cucamonga, acting as the lead agency, has conducted an Initial Study to determine if the project may have a significant effect on the environment and is proposing this Mitigated Negative Declaration based upon the following finding: The Initial Study identified potentially significant effects but: (1) Revisions in the project plans or proposals made or agreed to by the applicant before this proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration was released for public review would avoid the effects or mitigate the effects to a point where clearly no significant effects would occur, and (2) There is no substantial evidence before the agency that the project, as revised, may have a significant effect on the environment. '165 MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-01006, DRC2005-01002, DRC2005-01003, SUBTPM17594, DRC2005-00365, AND DRC2005-01124 August 16, 2006 Page 2 If adopted, the Mitigated Negative Declaration means that an Environmental Impact Report will not be required. The factual and analytical basis for this finding is included in the attached Initial Study. The project file and all related documents are available for review at the City of Rancho Cucamonga Planning Department at 10500 Civic Center Drive (909) 477-2750 or Fax (909) 477-2847. NOTICE The public is invited to comment on the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration during the review period. Auoust 16. 2006 Date of Determination Adopted By 1(610 ..... '" ."' Mark Gutglueck 11983 Chervil Street Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739 (909) 987 0668 August 16,2006 Mayor and City Council City of Rancho Cucamonga 10500 Civic Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga, CA 917291 Received CIty of Rancho Cucamonga Esteemed City Leaders, AUG 1 6 2006 Administration I am writing in regard to the project, variously described under the city's nomenclature as DRC2005-0I006, DRC2005-0l03, DRC2005-0I002, DRC2005-01000, DRC2005-00365, and Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM 17594. The project, including a hotel, restaurants, an office complex and a service station, is proposed for development on 8.21 acres located at the northeast comer of Foothill Blvd and Rochester. As a council, you are scheduled to hold a public hearing on this matter for final action this evening. Before you take that action I would like to get several things both on the record and before you for your consideration. I live with my family on Chervil Street. There are 12 homes on this section of Chervil Street, all of which abut immediately to the north the project site. Speaking generally, I would ask that the council mitigate every impact of this development that will impinge upon the quality oflife of the residents of Chervil Street, whether they are delineated within this letter or not and whether they are raised by any other individual or means of communication prior to project approval or not. Specifically, I would raise the issue of the existence of the service road and marked parking stalls along the north end of the project that will be separated from our residences by a brick wall and strip of landscaping and the potential that this extended row of parking stalls could be used by large trucks for parking by truckers who will check into the hotel or be eating at the restaurants included in the project. This includes the potential that those trucks will be left to idle, resulting in exhaust fumes wafting into our neighborhood. In this regard I respectfu1ly request that the approval of this project contain conditions that truck parking be prohibited along the north end of the project and that signs giving notice of this prohibition be conspicuously posted at appropriate intervals along the wall. In my previous contact with city staff regarding this matter, 1 was informed that both staff and the planning commission were informed of my concerns with regard to the project and that they concluded that prohibiting the parking of trucks and the idling of engines along the north end of the project, including the posting of signs to that effect, as part of the conditions of project approval were unnecessary at this point. They said that if problems along the lines of what I have outlined crop up, the city can seek to redress that at that time. I believe this is faulty logic. The time to impose conditions upon the applicant with regard to the project, in my view, is before the project is given approval, not after it is completed. <'-.' ... Another specific issue I would at this time raise in response to the proposed project and site plan is the proximity of the hotel, which I understand will be three stories, to the electrical power lines in the Edison corridor just east of the project. I would commend your attention to eight studies done in years past both in the United States and in Northern Europe that focused upon the potential health hazards represented by close human exposure to electrical fields that exist around high voltage power lines. A study done by Professor Howard Wachtel at the University of Colorado at Boulder in the 1980s found that electromagnetic fields can have an immediate deleterious effect on human brain function and mental acuity. In 1979 Nancy Wertheimer, an epidemiologist, and physicist Edward Leeper published a study showing a statistical link between childhood cancers and the physical proximity of the victims to high current power lines. A 1982 Washington State study found that leukemia deaths were elevated in 10 of 11 occupations in which workers functioned in close proximity to electromagnetic fields I know of four studies done in Scandinavia on human exposure to electromagnetic fields, including those surrounding high voltage power lines. These included two health surveys in Norway, one in Sweden and one in Denmark. While one of these studies, as best I can recall, was inconclusive, the other three indicated that populations living in close proximity to power lines exhibited a significantly higher incidence ofleukemia than did the general population. One of the studies indicated that this untoward health effect was particularly pronounced in children. Another study done by David Hafemeister in the physics department at Cal Poly San Luis Obisbo in 1995 was inconclusive on this issue. While the guests at the propose hotel will in most cases be on the hotel premises for a relatively short time - in most cases I would venture to say no more than a few days or weeks at most _ those employed at the hotel will be exposed to the electrical field on a continuous basis. I would note as well that the intensity of exposure to those on the third story of the hotel will be especially acute, since the power lines themselves are likewise elevated well above the ground. For this reason, you may wish to reconsider placing a three story structure that close to the Edison easement. Your responsibility as council members extends not just to ensuring the welfare of the city's current residents and those who presently work here but to those who will in the future live and work here. You should not let the prospect for an outside developer represented by a former city council member to make a profit in our city to blind you to your duty to honor the trust your constituents have placed in you. They are trusting you to ensure their future safety. I would note as well that the advent of the project will deprive the members of our neighborhood of our clear-day view of the Cleveland National Forest and the night lights of Corona, a visual ameuity at least some of us value. We do not have title to that perspective, however, and the project proponent has property rights of his own that I recognize you must rightfully honor. Still the same, the developer is offering us nothing in exchange for what will be taken from us. Thank you for considering my perspective and your careful consideration. Sincerely, Mark Gutglueck /kJL- IZ RESOLUTION NO. 06-,Z&,3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2005-01 000, A REQUEST TO AMEND TABLE 111-12 OF THE CIRCULATION ELEMENT IN ORDER TO ALLOW MEDIAN BREAKS WITH LESS THAN 1/4 MILE SPACING ON MAJOR DIVIDED ARTERIALS, SUBJECT TO A DETAILED TRAFFIC ANALYSIS AND SUBJECT TO THE REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF THE CITY ENGINEER; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF. A. Recitals. 1. Charles Joseph Associates filed an application for General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01000, as described in the title of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject General Plan Amendment is referred to as "the application." 2. On the 12th day of April 2006, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application and recommended approval by adoption of Planning Commission Resolution No. 06-27. 3. On August 16, 2006, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application. 4. All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined, and resolved by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga 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 the substantial evidence presented to this Council during the above-referenced public hearing on August 16, 2006, including written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, this Council hereby specifically finds as follows: a. The application applies to Table 111-12 of the Circulation Element of the General Plan; and b. This amendment does not conflict with the transportation policies of the General Plan and will promote the goal and objectives of the Transportation Element by improving the existing level of service at intersections on Major Divided Arterials where a detailed traffic analysis demonstrates that a median break less than the 1/4 mile spacing is warranted on a Major Divided Arterial; and c. This amendment does promote the goals and Objectives of the Transportation Element by permitting median breaks on Major Divided Arterials when a detailed traffic analysis demonstrates that a median break less than the 1/4 mile spacing would improve traffic flow and not hinder adequate two-way progression of traffic flows; and If()7 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 06-** DRC2005-01 000 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES August 16, 2006 Page 2 d. This amendment would not be materially injurious or detrimental to the adjacent properties and would not have a significant impact on the environment nor the surrounding properties; conversely, the amendment will provide opportunities for logical, controlled access points along Major Divided Arterials less than 1/4 mile spacing, subject to a detailed traffic analysis and approval by the City Engineer; and e. The proposed amendment will not have a significant impact on the environment. 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 paragraphs 1 and 2 above, this Council hereby finds and concludes as follows: a The proposed circulation amendment does not conflict with the circulation element of the General Plan and will provide for the logical development and orderly traffic circulation of the surrounding area; and b. The proposed amendment will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity; and c. The proposed amendment is in conformance with the General Plan. 4. Based upon the facts and information contained in the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration, together with all written and oral reports included for the environmental assessment for the application, the City Council finds that there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect upon the environment and adopts a Mitigated Negative Declaration and Monitoring Program attached hereto, and incorporated herein by this reference, based upon the findings as follows: a. Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the City's local CEQA Guidelines, the City staff prepared an Initial Study of the potential environmental effects of the project. Based on the findings contained in that Initial Study, City staff determined that, with the imposition of mitigation measures, there would be no substantial evidence that the project would have a significant effect on the environment. Based on that determination, a Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared. Thereafter, the City staff provided public notice of the public comment period and of the intent to adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration. b. The City Council has reviewed the Mitigated Negative Declaration and all comments received regarding the Mitigated Negative Declaration and, based on the whole record before it, finds: (i) that the Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared in compliance with CEQA; and (ii) that, based on the imposition of mitigation measures, there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect on the environment. The City Council finds that the Mitigated Negative Declaration reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the City Council. Based on these findings, the City Council hereby adopts the Mitigated Negative Declaration. c. The City Council has also reviewed and considered the Mitigation Monitoring Program for the project that has been prepared pursuant to the requirements of Public Resources Code Section 21081.6 and finds that such Program is designed to ensure compliance with the If tJ <6 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 06-** DRC2005-01000 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES August 16, 2006 Page 3 mitigation measures during project implementation. The City Council therefore adopts the Mitigation Monitoring Program for the project. d. Pursuant to the requirements of California Fish and Game Code Section 711.4 and Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 753.5, the City Council finds, based on the Initial Study, the Mitigated Negative Declaration, and considering the record as a whole, that there is no evidence before the City that the proposed project will have the potential for an adverse effect on wildlife resources or the habitat upon which the wildlife depends. The project site is disturbed from previous weed abatement activities, the project site is surrounded by commercial and residential development and the site has not been identified as potential location for habitat that is known to support sensitive biological species. Further, the site contains no blue line streams. Based on substantial evidence, the City Council hereby makes a declaration rebutting the presumption of adverse effect as set forth in California Department of Fish and Game Regulation 753.5 (Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations Code, Section 753.5.) e. The custodian of records for the Initial Study, Mitigated Negative Declaration, Mitigation Monitoring Program and all other materials which constitute the record of proceedings upon which the City Council's decision is based is the Planning Director of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Those documents are available for public review in the Planning Department of the City of Rancho Cucamonga located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730, telephone (909) 477-2750. 5. Based upon the findings and conclusion set forth in paragraphs 1,2,3, and 4 above, this City Council approves General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01 000, an amendment to Table 111-12 of the Circulation Element to allow median breaks with less than 1/4 mile spacing on Major Divided Arterials subject to a detailed traffic analysis and subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer as identified in this Resolution and as shown on the attached Exhibit A, and including the condition shown below. Plannina Department 1) The applicant shall agree to defend at his sole expense any action brought against the City, its agents, officers, or employees, because of the issuance of such approval, or in the alternative, to relinquish such approval. The applicant shall reimburse the City, its agents, officers, or employees, for any Court costs and attorney's fees which the City, its agents, officers, or employees may be required by a court to pay as a result of such action. 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CORNER OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND ROCHESTER AVENUE; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF - APN: 0227-152-18 AND 31. A. Recitals. 1. Charles Joseph Associates filed an application for General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006, as described in the title of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject amendment is referred to as "the application." 2. On April 12, 2006, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the associated Development District Amendment and issued Resolution No. 06-29, recommending to the City Council that Development District DRC2005-01002 be approved. 3. On the 12th day of April 2006, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application and issued Resolution No. 06-28, recommending to the City Council that General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006 be approved. 4. On August 16, 2006, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the associated Development District Amendment application and issued Ordinance No. 06-**, approving the associated Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002. . 5. On August 16, 2006, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application and concluded said hearing on that date. 6. All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined, and resolved by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga 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 the substantial evidence presented to this Council during the above-referenced public hearing on August 16, 2006, including written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, this Commission hereby specifically finds as follows: 4// CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 06-** DRC2005-01006 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES August 16, 2006 Page 2 a. The application applies to approximately 8.21 acres of land, located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue, and is presently vacant. Said property is currently designated as Office within the Foothill Boulevard Districts (Subarea 4); and b. The property to the north of the subject site is developed with single-family dwelling units and has a land use designation of Low Residential (2-4 dwelling units per acre); the property to the west is developed with various commercial uses and has a land use designation of Community Commercial; the property to the east has a land use designation of Flood Control/Utility Corridor and is a transmission corridor for Southern California Edison; and to the south, the properties have a land use designation of General Commercial and are the site of the Aggazzotti home and former winery, a designated point of interest; and c. This amendment does not conflict with the Land Use Policies of the General Plan and will provide for development within the district in a manner consistent with the General Plan and with the surrounding development by providing opportunities for office, hospitality and commercial land uses that Will provide support uses and services for the nearby Regionally-Related Commercial Districts, located just east of the project site; and d. This amendment does promote the goals and objectives of the Land Use Element by allowing for commercial, hospitality, food, and office uses to be developed under one land use designation utilizing master-planning; and e. This amendment would not be materially injurious or detrimental to the adjacent properties and would not have a significant impact on the environment nor the surrounding properties; conversely, the amendment will allow for office, retail, hospitality and food uses to be integrated into a master-planned development under one land use designation. 3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Commission during the above-referenced public hearing and upon the specific findings of facts set forth in paragraphs 1 and 2 above, this Commission hereby finds and concludes as follows: a. That the subject property is suitable for the uses permitted in the proposed district in terms of access, size, and compatibility with the existing land use in the surrounding area by allowing for commercial, hospitality, food, and office uses to be developed under one land use designation utilizing master-planning; and b. That the proposed amendment would not have significant impacts on the environment, and the proposed amendment will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to the properties or improvements in the vicinity; and c. The proposed amendment is in conformance with the General Plan. 4. Based upon the facts and information contained in the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration, together with all written and oral reports included for the environmental assessment for the application, the City Council finds that there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect upon the environment and adopts a Mitigated Negative Declaration and Monitoring Program attached hereto, and incorporated herein by this reference, based upon the findings as follows: L../ / 2. CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 06-** DRC2005-01006 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES August 16,2006 Page 3 a. Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the City's local CEQA Guidelines, the City staff prepared an Initial Study of the potential environrnental effects of the project. Based on the findings contained in that Initial Study, City staff determined that, with the imposition of mitigation measures, there would be no substantial evidence that the project would have a significant effect on the environment. Based on that determination, a Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared. Thereafter, the City staff provided public notice of the public comment period and of the intent to adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration. b. The City Council has reviewed the Mitigated Negative Declaration and all comments received regarding the Mitigated Negative Declaration and, based on the whole record before it, finds: (i) that the Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared in compliance with CEQA; and (ii) that, based on the imposition of mitigation measures, there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect on the environment. The City Council finds that the Mitigated Negative Declaration reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the City Council. Based on these findings, the City Council hereby adopts the Mitigated Negative Declaration. c. The City Council has also reviewed and considered the Mitigation Monitoring Program for the project that has been prepared pursuant to the requirements of Public Resources Code Section 21081.6 and finds that such Program is designed to ensure compliance with the mitigation measures during the project implementation. The City Council therefore adopts the Mitigation Monitoring Program for the project. d. Pursuant to the requirements of California Fish and Game Code Section 711.4 and Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 753.5, the City Council finds, based on the Initial Study, the Mitigated Negative Declaration, and considering the record as a whole, that there is no evidence before the City that the proposed project will have the potential for an adverse effect on wildlife resources or the habitat upon which the wildlife depends. The project site is disturbed from previous weed abatement activities, the project site is surrounded by commercial and residential development, and the site has not been identified as potential location for habitat that is known to support sensitive biological species. Further, the site contains no blue line streams. Based on substantial evidence, the City Council hereby makes a declaration rebutting the presumption of adverse effect as set forth in California Department of Fish and Game Regulation 753.5 (Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations Code, Section 753.5.) e. The custodian of records for the Initial Study, Mitigated Negative Declaration, Mitigation Monitoring Program, and all other materials which constitute the record of proceedings upon which the City Council's decision is based is the Planning Director of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Those documents are available for public review in the Planning Department of the City of Rancho Cucamonga located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730, telephone (909) 477-2750. 5. Based upon the findings and conclusion set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 above, this Council approves General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006, an amendment to the General Plan Land Use Map to change 8.21 acres of land, located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue, from Office to Community Commercial within the 4/3 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 06-** DRC2005-01006 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES August 16, 2006 Page 4 Foothill Boulevard Districts (Subarea 4), as identified in this Resolution and shown on the attached Exhibit A and including the condition shown below. Planninq Department 1) The applicant shall agree to defend at his sole expense any action brought against the City, its agents, officers, or employees, because of the issuance of such approval, or in the alternative, to relinquish such approval. The applicant shall reimburse the City, its agents, officers, or employees, for any Court costs and attorney's fees which the City, its agents, officers, or employees may be required by a court to pay as a result of such action. The City may, at its sole. discretion, participate at its own expense in the defense of any such action but such participation shall not relieve applicant of his obligations under this condition. 6. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. 4/1 //< .t~, ~y _;<~~<:; 't;'.-'f~//'.~Q(>. ',.:.:'_',,':. ';,' ....."..... ,-, ~ : ' :~'(~J:tp; '~. ~~:~;~~<.fr~~? . - ~'-&p:....-. ....~~~T? .1,0, I ~. ,", ! .1. i 'I 11 , . ~-' :J . 1," t . i. ..j' ..'[.~. .IT " .~.. ........... ................. '.; ,", ,- ," ,.,. '"" .... '," . '..'.:: - , '. . , '-'-'" . "'. .......~onal.&elated' ...!.:.::C6~~r6i!ll;,. "'OOiIi3SG:'~!HOCl'OOOU. . .' . ','P:..-.... ,', -t" " -." .j....... .:;.j.:"" ;:,:;.';;' :::: :;",: . ',':::' ",. '..' 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N ~..:...."^""- ORDINANCE NO. ::] loft, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AMENDMENT DRC2005-01002, A REQUEST TO AMEND THE DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT MAP FROM OFFICE TO COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL WITHIN THE FOOTHILL BOULEVARD DISTRICTS (SUBAREA 4), FOR 8.21 ACRES OF LAND, LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND ROCHESTER AVENUE; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF -APN: 0227-152-18 AND 31. A. Recitals. 1. Charles Joseph Associates filed an application for Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002, as described in the title of this Ordinance. Hereinafter in this Ordinance, the subject amendment is referred to as "the application." 2. On April 12, 2006, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the associated General Plan Amendment application and issued Resolution No. 06-28, recommending to the City Council that General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01 006 be approved. 3. April 12, 2006, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application and recommended approval of Development District Amendment DRC2005-01 002 by the adoption of Resolution No. 06-29. 4. On August 16, 2006, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the associated General Plan Amendment application and issued Resolution No. 06-**, approving the associated General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01 006. 5. On August 16, 2006, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application and concluded said hearing on that date. 6. All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Ordinance have occurred. B. Ordinance. The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does ordain as follows: 1. This Council hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Ordinance are true and correct. 2. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Council during the above-referenced public hearing on August 16, 2006, including written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, this Council hereby specifically finds as follows: a. The application applies to approximately 8.21 acres of land located at the northeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue and is presently vacant. Said property is currently designated as Office within the Foothill Boulevard Districts (Subarea 4); and b. This amendment does not conflict with the Land Use Policies of the General Plan and will provide for development within the district in a manner consistent with the General lf/~ CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO. 06-** DRC2005-01 002 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES August 16, 2006 Page 2 b. This amendment does not conflict with the Land Use Policies of the General Plan and will provide for development within the district in a manner consistent with the General Plan and with the surrounding development by providing opportunities for office, hospitality, and commercial land uses that will provide support uses and services for the nearby Regionally-Related Commercial Districts located just east of the project site; and c. This amendment does promote the goals and objectives of the Land Use Element by allowing for commercial, hospitality, food, and office uses to be developed under one land use district utilizing master-planning; and d. This amendment would not be materially injurious or detrimental to the adjacent properties and would not have a significant impact on the environment nor the surrounding properties; conversely, the amendment will allow for office, retail, hospitality, and food uses to be integrated into a master-planned development under one land use district. 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 paragraphs 1 and 2 above, this Council hereby finds and concludes as follows: a. The proposed amendment does not conflict with the Land Use Policies of the General Plan and will provide for development, within the district, in a manner consistent with the General Plan and with related development; and b. The proposed amendment does promote the goals and objectives of the Development Code and the General Plan; and c. The proposed amendment will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity; and d. The proposed amendment is in conformance with the General Plan. 4. Based upon the facts and information contained in the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration, together with all written and oral reports included for the environmental assessment for the application, the City Council finds that there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect upon the environment and adopts a Mitigated Negative Declaration and Monitoring Program attached hereto, and incorporated herein by this reference, based upon the findings as follows: a. Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the City's local CEQA Guidelines, the City staff prepared an Initial Study of the potential environmental effects of the project. Based on the findings contained in that Initial Study, City staff determined that, with the imposition of mitigation measures, there would be no substantial evidence that the project would have a significant effect on the environment. Based on that determination, a Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared. Thereafter, the City staff provided public notice of the public comment period and of the intent to adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration. b. The City Council has reviewed the Mitigated Negative Declaration and all comments received regarding the Mitigated Negative Declaration and, based on the whole 4/1 CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO. 06-** DRC2005-01002 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES August 16, 2006 Page 3 record before it, finds: (i) that the Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared in compliance with CEQA; and (ii) that, based on the imposition of mitigation measures, there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect on the environment. The City Council finds that the Mitigated Negative Declaration reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the City Council. Based on these findings, the City Council hereby adopts the Mitigated Negative Declaration. c. The City Council has also reviewed and considered the Mitigation Monitoring Program for the project that has been prepared pursuant to the requirements of Public Resources Code Section 21081.6 and finds that such Program is designed to ensure compliance with the mitigation measures during the project implementation. The City Council therefore adopts the Mitigation Monitoring Program for the project. d. Pursuant to the requirements of California Fish and Game Code Section 711.4 and Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 753.5, the City Council finds, based on the Initial Study, the Mitigated Negative Declaration, and considering the record as a whole, that there is no evidence before the City that the proposed project will have the potential for an adverse effect on wildlife resources or the habitat upon which the wildlife depends. The project site is disturbed from previous weed abatement activities, the project site is surrounded by commercial and residential development and the site has not been identified as potential location for habitat that is known to support sensitive biological species. Further, the site contains no blue line streams. Based on substantial evidence, the City Council hereby makes a declaration rebutting the presumption of adverse effect as set forth in California Department of Fish and Game Regulation 753.5 (Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations Code, Section 753.5.) e. The custodian of records for the Initial Study, Mitigated Negative Declaration, Mitigation Monitoring Program and all other materials which constitute the record of proceedings upon which the City Council's decision is based is the Planning Director of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Those documents are available for public review in the Planning Department of the City of Rancho Cucamonga located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730, telephone (909) 477-2750. 5. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 above, this Council hereby approves Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002 to change the Development District from Office to Community Commercial within Foothill Boulevard Districts (Subarea 4) for the site identified in this Ordinance, as shown on Exhibit A of this Ordinance and including the condition shown below. Planninq Department 1) The applicant shall agree to defend at his sole expense any action brought against the City, its agents, officers, or employees, because of the issuance of such approval, or in the alternative, to relinquish such approval. The applicant shall reimburse the City, its agents, officers, or employees, for any Court costs and attorney's fees which the City, its agents, officers, or employees may be required by a court to pay as a result of such action. The City may, at its sole discretion, participate at its own expense in the defense of any such 4{~ CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO. 06-** DRC2005-01002 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES August 16, 2006 Page 4 action but such participation shall not relieve applicant of his obligations under this condition. 6. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this Ordinance is, for any reason, deemed or held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, or preempted by legislative enactment, such decision or legislation shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby declares that it would have adopted this Ordinance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or words thereof, regardless of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, clauses, phrases, or words might subsequently be declared invalid or unconstitutional or preempted by subsequent legislation. 7. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published within 15 days after its passage at least once in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Ontario, California, and circulated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California. 4/1 ,.",/, '';', '~.~{~ <>, ',;. ',- t'L/ :';;{r ',oj. 'Yk;. ~ ~ " ili '1. "",;.. . ~i' <~'" -;j;tr, ~ N i i I , : , i I i , ! i r- I l- I I I ! , , , Regional Related I. 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';: 0; ! ~ ;I;..;!f.- "'li ! ~ .:;; jO' ! .! i)':' l fI Ii: I ..":' ~ ~! sf t .~Ni ...<tJ I r ,If a g ,'~ '~ " 5li lii!I' I" I ~ II; L !dlh , , ~'1~>1 .' ' i--~ ". -_.-i--- I II. , '~ ~. ~ I , il8~l' "-__ .. ___._ ':! i'., I h;,1 ""_ 0 i" 8 Nt '----;"'--r .~~",--,-;." 6VW / ~! ~ L{ 2 b ORDINANCE NO.. 7 ft, 1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DRC2005-01003, A REQUEST TO AMEND SECTION 17.32.030 OF THE COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL LAND USE REGULATIONS WITHIN SUBAREA 4 OF THE FOOTHILL BOULEVARD DISTRICTS, TO ADD HOTELS, MOTELS, AND MAJOR HOTEL FACILITIES AS A CONDITIONALLY PERMITTED USE AND COCKTAIL LOUNGES WITHIN MAJOR HOTEL FACIL TIES AS A CONDITIONALLY PERMITTED USE; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF. A. Recitals. 1. Charles Joseph Associates filed an application for Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01003, as described in the title of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject Development Code Amendment is referred to as "the application." 2. On April 12, 2006, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the associated General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006 and Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002 and issued Resolution No. 06-28 and Resolution No. 06-29, respectively, recommending to the City Council that General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006 and Development District Amendment DRC2005-01002 be approved. \i 3. On the 12th day of April 2006, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application and recommended approval by adoption of Planning Commission Resolution No. 06-30. 4. On August 16, 2006, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the associated General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006 and Development District Amendment DRC2005-01 002 applications and issued Resolution No. 06-** and Ordinance No. 06-**, respectively, approving the associated General Plan Amendment DRC2005-01006 and Development District Amendment DRC2005-01 002. 5. On August 16, 2006, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application. 6. All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Ordinance have occurred. B. Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined, and ordained by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: 1. This Council hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Ordinance are true and correct. 2. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Council during the above-referenced public hearing on August 16, 2006, including written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, this Council hereby specifically finds as follows: a. The application applies to property located within the City; and '-{2. ( CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO..' DRC2005-01003 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES August 16, 2006 Page 2 b. The proposed amendment will not have a significant impact on the environment. c. This amendment does not conflict with the Land Use Policies of the General Plan and will provide for development within the district in a manner consistent with the General Plan and with the surrounding development by permitting joint development of varying uses already listed in the General Plan including, but not limited to, office, hospitality, food, and commercial land uses that will provide support uses and services for the nearby Regionally-Related Commercial Districts; and d. This amendment does promote the goals and objectives of the Development Code by allowing the innovative use of existing development standards to expand the range of uses within a development project; and e. This amendment would not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, materially injurious or detrimental to the adjacent properties and would not have a significant impact on the environment nor on the surrounding properties; conversely, the amendment will allow for office, retail, hospitality, and food uses to be integrated into a master-planned development under one land use district; and f. The proposed amendment is in conformance with the General Plan and objectives of the Development Code by continuing a policy encouraging quality development through the innovative application of existing design standards. 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 paragraphs 1 and 2 above, this Council hereby finds and concludes as follows: a. This amendment does not conflict with the Land Use Policies of the General Plan and will provide for development, within the district, in a manner consistent with the General Plan and with related development; and b. This amendment does promote the goals and objectives of the Development Code; and c. The proposed amendment will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity; and d. The subject application is consistent with the objectives the Development Code; and e. The proposed amendment is in conformance with the General Plan. 4. Based upon the facts and information contained in the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration, together with all written and oral reports included for the environmental assessment for the application, the City Council finds that there is no substantial evidence thatthe project will have a significant effect upon the environment and adopts a Mitigated Negative Declaration and Monitoring Program attached hereto, and incorporated herein by this reference, based upon the findings as follows: '-122 CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO:' DRC2005-01 003 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES August 16,2006 Page 3 a. Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the City's local CEQA Guidelines, the City staff prepared an Initial Study of the potential environmental effects of the project. Based on the findings contained in that Initial Study, City staff determined that, with the imposition of mitigation measures, there would be no substantial evidence that the project would have a significant effect on the environment. Based on that determination, a Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared. Thereafter, the City staff provided public notice of the public comment period and of the intent to adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration. b. The City Council has reviewed the Mitigated Negative Declaration and all comments received regarding the Mitigated Negative Declaration and, based on the whole record before it, finds: (i) that the Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared in compliance with CEQA; and (ii) that, based on the imposition of mitigation measures, there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect on the environment. The City Council finds that the Mitigated Negative Declaration reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the City Council. Based on these findings, the City Council hereby adopts the Mitigated Negative Declaration. c. The City Council has also reviewed and considered the Mitigation Monitoring Program for the project that has been prepared pursuant to the requirements of Public Resources Code Section 21081.6 and finds that such Program is designed to ensure compliance with the mitigation measures during the project implementation. The City Council therefore adopts the Mitigation Monitoring Program for the project. d. Pursuant to the requirements of California Fish and Game Code Section 711.4 and Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 753.5, the City Council finds, based on the Initial Study, the Mitigated Negative Declaration, and considering the record as a whole, that there is no evidence before the City that the proposed project will have the potential for an adverse effect on wildlife resources or the habitat upon which the wildlife depends. The project site is disturbed from previous weed abatement activities, the project site is surrounded by commercial and residential development, and the site has not been identified as a potential location for habitat that is known to support sensitive biological species. Further, the site contains no blue line streams. Based on substantial evidence, the City Council hereby makes a declaration rebutting the presumption of adverse effect as set forth in California Department of Fish and Game Regulation 753.5 (Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations Code, Section 753.5.) e. The custodian of records for the Initial Study, Mitigated Negative Declaration, Mitigation Monitoring Program and all other materials which constitute the record of proceedings upon which the City Council's decision is based is the Planning Director of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Those documents are available for public review in the Planning Department of the City of Rancho Cucamonga located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730, telephone (909) 477-2750. . 5. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 above, this Council hereby approves Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01003 to amend Section 17.32.030 of the Community Commercial Land Use Regulations within Subarea 4 of the Foothill Boulevard Districts to add hotels, motels, and major hotel facilities as a Conditionally Permitted Use and cocktail lounges within major hotel facilities as a Conditionally Permitted Use as described in this Ordinance, as shown in attached Exhibit A of this Ordinance and including the condition shown below. '-113 CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO.*' DRC2005-01 003 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES August 16,2006 Page 4 Plannina Department 1) The applicant shall agree to defend at his sole expense any action brought against the City. its agents, officers, or employees. because of the issuance of such approval, or in the alternative. to relinquish such approval. The applicant shall reimburse the City, its agents. officers, or employees, for any Court costs and attorney's fees which the City, its agents, officers. or employees may be required by a court to pay as a result of such action. The City may. at its sole discretion, participate at its own expense in the defense of any such action but such participation shall not relieve applicant of his obligations under this condition. 6. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause. phrase, or word of this Ordinance is, for any reason. deemed or held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, or preempted by legislative enactment, such decision or legislation shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby declares that it would have adopted this Ordinance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or words thereof, regardless of the fact that anyone or more sections, subsections, clauses. phrases, or words might subsequently be declared invalid or unconstitutional or preempted by subsequent legislation 7. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance. 41.tf I HOTEL II Subarea One ,I Subarea Two II Subarea Three :1 Subarea Four ' I USES Irn~~[;]C~~~[;]~~[rmt;J[;]~[[[]~[;]~~ I C C R I ,C C R R C C' 0 R I R J!j C I C : R 2 ! IIHotel/Motel IDDDDODDDDDDCDDDD@J@][IJDDC IHoml DDDDuDD~DDDDDDD~DLJLJDDu r~~:I~~)s i ! I i I! : I:::~ IDDDDyDqDDDDDDDqDCp:;pD~ ::-,::,ro DDDDuDDODDDDDDDODDLJDDu Ib) Cafes IDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDITJDDD Ic) Catering i , i P: . I Services DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDCDc:JDDD I~~~~~:tail DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDCEJrJDDD Development Code Amendment DRC2005-01003 Exhibit A Ordinance 'iZS THE C I T Y o F ~€-I!,O C~C/.aOliGA Staff Report DATE: August 16, 2006 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: William J. O'Neil, City Engineer BY: Jon Gillespie, Traffic Engineer SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND THE PERMANENT CLOSURE OF HIGHLAND AVENUE BETWEEN SAN BENITO AVENUE AND FAIRMONT WAY AND THE PERMANENT CLOSURE OF FAIRMONT WAY BETWEEN HIGHLAND AVENUE AND KENYON WAY AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council approve the Environmental Assessment and the permanent closure of Highland Avenue between San Benito Avenue and Fairmont Way and the permanent closure of Fairmont Way between Highland Avenue and Kenyon Way, and make findings in support thereof. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: On May 3, 2006, the City Council directed staff to prepare an Environmental Assessment for the permanent closure of Highland Avenue between San Benito Avenue and Fairmont Way and for Fairmont Way between Highland Avenue and Kenyon Way. After reviewing the Initial Study and the applicable mitigating measures for the project, staff has determined that this project is consistent with the City's General Plan, and will not have any significant impact on the environment. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration. Surroundinq Land Use and Zonina: North - 1-210 Freeway South - Single-Family Homes; Low Residential (2-4 dwelling units per acre) East - Single-Family Homes; Low Residential (2-4 dwelling units per acre) West - Single-Family Homes; Low Residential (2-4 dwelling units per acre) Site Characteristics: The project site is an existing street that runs parallel to the 1-210 Freeway. There is an existing 16 ft high soundwall on the north side of the street that separates Highland Avenue from the 1-210 Freeway. The south side of Highland Avenue has been fully improved with curb, gutter, sidewalks, street lights and landscaping. The adjacent property consists of the backyard walls of existing single family housing units. '-I2t, CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT SUBJECT: HIGHLAND AVENUE August 16, 2006 Page 2 General: Prior to the construction of the 1-210 Freeway, Highland Avenue was a regionally significant State Highway (SR-30). In November of 1999, Highland Avenue was closed for the construction of the new 1-210 Freeway. In the City's November 17, 2001, General Plan Update, Highland Avenue was reclassified as "Unclassified (reconfiguration)". This project will propose the finding that Highland Avenue between San Benito Avenue and Fairmont Way, and Fairmont Way between Highland Avenue and Kenyon Way are not "regionally significant highways", that they are no longer needed, and that they can be closed to public traffic. The subject segments of Highland Avenue and Fairmont Way will be gated in order to allow access for emergency vehicles. Pedestrians, equestrians, and bicyclists will still be able to use Highland Avenue to cross the Deer Creek Channel. The proposed project will consist of constructing raised median islands, electric gates, pavement rehabilitation, overlay, landscaping and Class 2 Bike Lanes. The Deer Creek Channel is designated in the City's General Plan as a future regional trail. When The 1- 210 Freeway was constructed, this trail was re-routed via Highland Avenue over to Milliken Avenue. This bypass was necessary because it was cost prohibitive to build a bridge over the 1-210 Freeway. When the Deer Creek Trail is constructed in the future, there is room along the north side of Highland Avenue to construct a trail from the Deer Creek Channel to Milliken Avenue. The bridge over the 1-210 Freeway at Milliken Avenue has been widened by an extra 13 ft in order to provide space for a future trail crossing. Environmental Assessment: Notices of Public Hearing were sent to 61 public agencies, including Caltrans, SANBAG, County of San Bernardino, and all of the City's School Districts. Staff did not receive any letters or comments in response to the Notice of Public Hearing for the subject project during the 30-day notice period (July 14, 2006, to August 16, 2006). Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the City's local CEQA Guidelines, City staff prepared an Initial Study of the potential environmental effects of the project. Based on the findings contained in that Initial Study, City staff determined that, with the imposition of mitigation measures related to aesthetics, agricultural resources, cultural resources, hydrology and water quality, noise,. air quality, geology and soils, population. and housing, and transportation and traffic, there would be no substantial evidence that the project would have a significant effect on the environment. Based on that determination, a Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared. Thereafter, City staff provided public notice of the public comment period and of the intent to adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration. A Mitigation Monitoring Program has also been prepared to ensure implementation of, and compliance with, the mitigation measures for the project. TransDortation/Traffic: Highland Avenue no longer serves as a "regionally significant" roadway because it is no longer a continuous through highway that connects cities to the east and to the west of Rancho Cucamonga. The portion of Highland Avenue from Fairmont Way to Woodruff Place, and the portion of Highland Avenue from Etiwanda Avenue to Cherry Avenue were vacated/removed when the 1-210 Freeway was constructed. The remaining portions of Highland Avenue serve local traffic only as a freeway frontage road. Also, Highland Avenue is not a designated truck route within the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Regional passenger car traffic and commercial truck traffic now utilize the new 1-210 Freeway. Therefore, Highland Avenue is no longer needed as a regionally significant highway. The portion of Fairmont Way between Highland Avenue and Kenyon Way has never been a regionally significant street, and was designed for local traffic only. L{;.1 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT SUBJECT: HIGHLAND AVENUE August 16,2006 Page 3 California Vehicle Code Section 21101 (a) (1) provides: "Local authorities, for those highways under their jurisdiction, may adopt rules and regulations by ordinance or resolution on the following matters: (a) Closing any highway to vehicular traffic when, in the opinion of the legislative body having jurisdiction, the highway is either of the following: (1) No longer needed for vehicular traffic," The traffic study prepared for this project found that all intersections in the project area are currently operating at an acceptable level of service, The proposed project will not change existing traffic patterns or traffic volumes, Therefore, no traffic impacts are expected, Highland Avenue is not needed as a local street because local vehicular traffic can now use the 1-210 Freeway, There are convenient freeway on and off ramps located at Haven Avenue and at Milliken Avenue, and these freeway interchanges are spaced less than one mile apart, Highland Avenue will remain open to pedestrians, bicycles, and equestrian traffic, Emergency vehicles will have access via the use of electric gates, Correspondence: This item was advertised as an advertised public hearing in the Inland Vallev Dailv Bulletin newspaper. r:rj?itd Wi~, O'Neil City Engineer Attachments: Exhibit A - Vicinity Map Exhibit B - Initial Study Parts I and II Mitigation Monitoring Program Draft Resolution of Approval 42.C(; I-,.L{; oj aUl3 <--1= ' I , /'" '---'1.. ~r{w' I , 'l' 1lJ.l. " . ffiI f -- . .~: , - riMl ~I ~ ; t-i I ~- ~: I=f~fr '.I I I "'.'" "=1rhR.~A\<I.N1/~~, 'iJ l.jIJ~ "-n:;osreVj, j;j~a;r-' . :;;~ .m ~ f:lftiw"' ~ . ~ . . ~ . . i -, <]z ,.--- ) j II_rA . ; , ,., '-. .'~ it I ' .' ~J i'/; '~ '-'<' , '1 ,) Ii ~ ..-- '.oJtJ [" -I 1!\""'Ilj!lJ1ll III It" II -.; ~~ -<~ -" -_ --1 In, ! I ~~ -~oO. I IBId" :!;l.LL tm I', I, I , '1= ~^" I .1, I Jl ~.'.~:' =~i:::lJIS.~' ._.~~ L./2.q, RESOLUTION NO.06- 1. r;.5 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALlFORI'!IA, ORDERING THE PERMANENT CLOSURE OF HIGHLAND AVENUE BETWEEN SAN BENITO AVENUE AND FAIRMONT WAY AND THE PERMANENT CLOSURE OF FAIRMONT WAY BETWEEN HIGHLAND AVENUE AND KENYON WAY AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF. A. Recitals. 1) On May 3, 2006, the City Council directed staff to prepare an Environmental Assessment and a project for the permanent closure of Highland Avenue between San Benito Avenue and Fairmont Way, and for the permanent closure of Fairmont Way between Highland Avenue and Kenyon Way. Hereinafter in this Resolution, this request is referred to as "the project". 2) On the 16th day August of 2006, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the project and concluded said hearing on that date. 3) All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined, and resolved by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: 1. This City 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 the substantial evidence presented to the City Council during the above-referenced public hearing on August 16, 2006, including written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, the City Council hereby specifically finds as follows: a. The Environmental Assessment and the project applies to the property currently known as Highland Avenue between San Benito Avenue and Fairmont Way and Fairmont Way from Highland Avenue to Kenyon Way; and b. The property to the north of the subject site is the 1-210 Freeway; and the properties to the south, east and west are developed with single-family homes; and c. The project proposes to permanently. close Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way and to permanently close Fairmont Way from Highland Avenue to Kenyon Way to public vehicular traffic; and d. Highland Avenue no longer serves as a regionally significant roadway because it is no longer a continuous through highway that connects cities to the east and west; and e. Highland Avenue is not a designated truck route within the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and f. California Vehicle Code Section 21101 (a) (1) provides: "Local authorities, for l{36 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 06- SUBJECT: HIGHLAND AVENUE CLOSURE August 16,2006 Page 2 those highways under their jurisdiction, may adopt rules and regulations by ordinance or resolution on the following matters: (a) Closing any highway to vehicular traffic when, in the opinion of the legislative body having jurisdiction, the highway is either of the following: (1) No longer needed for vehicular traffic."; and g. The traffic study prepared for this project found that all intersections in the project area are currently operating at an acceptable level of service; and h. The proposed project will not change existing traffic patterns or traffic volumes; and i. Highland Avenue is not needed as a local street because local vehicular traffic can now use the 1-210 Freeway; and J. There are convenient freeway on and off ramps located at Haven Avenue and at Milliken Avenue, and these freeway interchanges are spaced less than one mile apart; and k. Highland Avenue will remain open to pedestrians, bicycles, and equestrian traffic; and I. The project proposes to install raised median islands, electric gates, pavement rehabilitation, overlay, landscaping and Class 2 Bike Lanes, and m. The proposed improvements will comply with all minimum street design standards for the City of Rancho Cucamonga. 3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to the City Council during the above-referenced public hearing and upon the specific findings of facts set forth in Paragraphs 1 and 2 above, this City Council hereby finds and concludes as follows: a. That the project is consistent with the General Plan, Development Code, and any applicable Specific Plans; and b. The design or improvements of the project are consistent with the General Plan, Development Code, and any applicable specific plans; and c. The project is not likely to cause substantial environmental damage and avoidable injury to humans and wildlife or their habitat; and d. The project is not likely to cause serious public health problems; and e. The project will not conflict with any easement ac.quired by the public at large, now of record, for access through or use of the property within the proposed project limits. 4. Based upon the facts and information contained in the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration, together with all written and oral reports included for the environmental assessment for the application, the City Council finds that there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect upon the environment and adopts a Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Program attached hereto, and incorporated herein by this reference, based upon the findings as follows: a. Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the City's local 431 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 06- SUBJECT: HIGHLAND AVENUE CLOSURE August 16, 2006 Page 3 CEQA Guidelines, City staff prepared an Initial Study of the potential environmental effects of the project. Based on the findings contained in that Initial Study, City staff determined that, with the imposition of mitigation measures, there would be no substantial evidence that the project would have a significant effect on the environment. Based on that determination, a Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared. Thereafter, City staff provided public notice of the public comment period and of the intent to adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration. b. The City Council has reviewed the Mitigated Negative Declaration and ail comments received regarding the Mitigated Negative Declaration and, based on the whole record before it, finds: (i) that the Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared in compliance with CEQA; and (ii) that, based on the imposition of mitigation measures, there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect on the environment. The City Council further finds that the Mitigated Negative Declaration reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the City Council. Based on these findings, the City Council hereby adopts the Mitigated Negative Declaration. c. The City Council has also reviewed and considered the Mitigation Monitoring Program for the project that has been prepared pursuant to the requirements of Public Resources Code Section 21081.6 and finds that such Program is designed to ensure compliance with the mitigation measures during project implementation. The City Council therefore adopts the Mitigation Monitoring Program for the project. d. Pursuant to the requirements of California Fish and Game Code Section 711.4 and Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 753.5, the City Council finds, based on the Initial Study, the Mitigated Negative Declaration, and considering the record as a whole, that there is no evidence before the City that the proposed project wiil have the potential for an adverse effect on wildlife resources or the habitat upon which the wildlife depends. The project site is disturbed from previous weed abatement activities, the project site is surrounded by existing residential development, and the site has not been identified as potential location for habitat that is known to support sensitive biological species. Further, the site contains no blue line streams. Based on substantial evidence, the City Council hereby makes a declaration rebutting the presumption of adverse effect as set forth in California Department of Fish and Game Regulation 753.5 (Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations Code, Section 753.5.) e. The custodian of records for the Initial Study, Mitigated Negative Declaration, Mitigation Monitoring Program, and ail other materials which constitute the record of proceedings upon which the decision of the City Council is based is the City Engineer of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Those documents are available for public review in the Engineering Department of the City of Rancho Cucamonga located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730, (909) 477-2740. 5. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in Paragraphs 1,2, 3, and 4 above, this City Council hereby approves the project subject to each and every condition set forth below and in the Environmental Mitigation, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. Environmental Mitiqation Hydrology and Water Quality 1) An Erosion Control Plan shail be prepared, included in Grading Plan, and implemented for the proposed project that identifies specific measures to control on-site and off-site erosion from the time of ground disturbing activities are initiated through completion of grading. This 1-{32. CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 06- SUBJECT: HIGHLAND AVENUE CLOSURE August 16, 2006 Page 4 Erosion Control Plan shall include the following measures at a minimum: a) Specify the timing of grading and construction to minimize soil exposure to rainy periods experienced in southern California, and b) An inspection and maintenance program shall be included to ensure that any erosion which does occur either on-site or off-site as a result of this project will be corrected through a remediation or restoration program within a specified time frame. 2) During construction, temporary berms such as sandbags or gravel dikes must be used to prevent discharge of debris or sediment from the site when there is rainfall or other runoff. 3) Landscaping plans shall include provisions for controlling and minimizing the use of fertilizers/pesticides/herbicides. Landscaped areas shall be monitored and maintained for at least two years to ensure adequate coverage and stable growth. Plans for these areas, including monitoring provisions for a minimum of two years, shall be submitted to the City for review and approval prior to the issuance of a Construction Permi!. Noise 1) Construction or grading shall not take place between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. on weekdays, including Saturday, or at any time on Sunday or a national holiday. 2) Construction or grading noise levels shall not exceed the standards specified in Development Code Section 17.02.120-0, as measured at the property line. Developer shall hire a consultant to perform weekly noise level monitoring as specified in Development Code Section 17.02.120. Monitoring at other times may be required by the Building Official. Said consultant shall report their findings to the Building Official within 24 hours; however, if noise levels exceed the above standards, then the consultant shall immediately notify the Building Official. If noise levels exceed the above standards, then construction activities shall be reduced in intensity to a level of compliance with above noise standards or halted. 3) Haul truck deliveries shall not take place between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. on weekdays, including Saturday, or at any time on Sunday or a national holiday. Additionally, if heavy trucks used for hauling would exceed 100 daily trips (counting both to and from the construction site), then the developer shall prepare a Noise Mitigation Plan denoting any construction traffic haul routes. To the extent feasible, the plan shall denote haul routes that do not pass sensitive land uses or residential dwellings. 433 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 06- SUBJECT: HIGHLAND AVENUE CLOSURE August 16, 2006 Page 5 The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Resolution. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 16'h day of August, 2006. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: William J. Alexander, Mayor ATTEST: Debra J. Adams, City Clerk I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was introduced and passed at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the 16th day of August, 2006. Executed this 16'h day of August, 2006, at Rancho Cucamonga, California. Debra J. Adams, City Clerk t.jJL( ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FORM (Part I - Initial Study) (Please type or print clearly using ink. Use the tab key to move from one line to the next line.) City of Rancho Cucamonga Planning Department (909) 477-2750 " "I "', " ' ! ,~ '.' ' ;PE.~~Rf-t1NFORMATlON:'i ': "I', 1~1".! ~'";!I{L, , ,; , INCOMPLETE APPLlCA nONS WILL NOT BE PROCESSED, Please note that it is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that the application is complete at the time of submittal; City staff will not be available to perfonn work required to provide misSing infonnation Application Number for the project to which this fonn pertains: Project Title: Permanent Closure of Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way and Fairmont Way from Highland Avenue to Kenyon Way, Name & Address of project owner(s): Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 City of Rancho Cucamonga, 10500 Civic Center Drive Name & Address of developer or project sponsor: Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 City of Rancho Cucamonga, 10500 Civic Center Drive Contact Person & Address: Jon Gillespie, City of Rancho Cucamonga, 10500 Civic Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Name & Address of person preparing this fonn (if different from above): Telephone Number: (909) 477-2740, extension 4051 Infonnation indicated by an asterisk (') is not required of non-construction CUP's unless otherwise requested by staff '1) Provide a full scale (8-1/2 x 11) copy of the USGS Quadrant Sheet(s) which includes the project site, and indicate the site boundaries, ' 2) Provide a set of color photographs that show representative views into the site from the north, south, east, and west; views into and from the site from the primary access points that seNe the site; and representative views of significant features from the site, Include a map showing location of each photograph 3) Project Location (describe): The project is located on Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue H:\Personal\2006 documents\0601 initialstudy1.doc Page 1 of 8 Rev, 3/17/04 '-135 to Fairmont Way, and on Fairmont Way from Highland Avenue to Kenyon Way. 4) Assessor's Parcel Numbers (attach additional sheet if necessary): N/A '5) Gross Site Area (ac/sq. ft.): N/A '6) Net Site Area (total site size minus area of public streets & proposed dedications): N/A 7) Describe any proposed general plan amendment or zone change which would affect the project site (attach additional sheet if necessary): No General Plan Amendments or Zone changes will be required for this project. 8) Include a description of all pennits which will be necessary from the City of Rancho Cucamonga and othergovemmental agencies in order to fully implement the project: Public Works Construction and Temporary Street and Lane Closure Permits 9) Describe the physical setting of the site as it exists before the projectincluding infonnation on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, mature trees, trails and roads, drainage courses, and scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on site (including age and condition) and the use of the structures. Attach photographs of significant features described. In addition, cite al/ sources ofinformation (i.e., geological and/or hydrologic studies, biotic and archeological surveys, traffic studies): Highland Avenue, between San Benito Avenue and Fairmont Way, and Fairmont Way, between Highland Avenue and Kenyon Way are existing paved streets with curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lights and landscaping. These segments of Highland Avenue and Fairmont Way are currently closed, and are separated from the 1-210 Freeway by a 16 ft high sound wall. Prior to the construction of the 1-210 Freeway, Highland Avenue was State Route 30. The portion of Highland Avenue between San Benito and Fairmont Way was closed for construction of the 1-210 Freeway in November of 1999. The new 1-210 Freeway opened in November of 2002. Highland Avenue was relinquished by the State to the City on April 16, 2003. Highland Avenue between San Benito Avenue and Fairmont Way from Highland Avenue to Kenyon Way remained closed to public vehicular traffic after the new 1-210 Freeway was opened. A traffic study prepared by Austin Foust Associates indicated that all intersections within the project area are currently operating at an acceptable level of service. Highland Avenue includes a bridge over the Deer Creek Channel. This segment of Highland Avenue is a designated Class 2 Bike Route and Regional Trail in the City's General Plan. Fairmont Way between H;\Personal\2006 documents\0601 initialstudy1.doc Page 2 of a Rev. 3/17/04 lfJ/P Highland Avenue and Kenyon Way is also designated as a Class 2 Bike Route. 10) Describe the known cultural and/or historical aspects of the site. Cite all sources of information (books, published reports and oral history): None 11) Describe any noise sources and their levels that now affect/he site (aircraft, roadway noise, etc.) and how they will affect proposed uses: Highland Avenue runs parallel to the 1-210 Freeway. There is an existing 16 It high soundwall between Highland Avenue and the 1-210 Freeway. The proposed use for this segment of Highland Avenue is as an emergency vehicle only access roadway, and as a bicycle/pedestrian/equestrian trail. Therefore, nothing will be impacted by noise from Highland Avenue or Fairmont Way. 12) Describe the proposed project in detaif. This should provide an adequate description of the site in terms of ultimate use that will result from the proposed project. Indicate if there are proposed phases for development, the extent of development to occur wilh each phase, and the anticipated completion of each increment. Attach addilional sheet(s) if necessary: Prior to the construction of the 1-210 Freeway, Highland Avenue was a regionally significant State Highway (SR-30). In November of 1999, Highland Avenue was closed for the construction of the new 1-210 Freeway. In the City's November 17, 2001, General Plan Update, Highland Avenue was reclassified as "Unclassified (reconfiguration)". This project will propose the finding that Highland Avenue between San Benito Avenue and Fairmont Way between Highland Avenue and Kenyon Way are not "regionally significant highways", that they are no longer needed, and that they can be closed to public traffic. The subject segments of Highland Avenue and Fairmont Way will be gated in order to allow access for emergency vehicles. Pedestrians, equestrians, and bicyclists will still be able to use Highland Avenue to cross the Deer Creek Channel. The proposed project will consist of constructing raised median islands, electric gates, pavement rehabilitation, overlay, landscaping and Class 2 Bike Lanes. The Deer Creek Channel is designated in the City's General Plan as a future regional trail. When The 1-210 Freeway was constructed, this trail was re-routed via Highland Avenue over to Milliken Avenue. This bypass was necessary because it was cost prohibitive to build a bridge over the 1-210 Freeway. When the Deer Creek Trail is constructed in the future, there is room along the north side of Highland Avenue to construct a trail from the Deer Creek Channel to Milliken Avenue. The bridge over the 1-210 Freeway at Milliken Avenue has been widened by an extra 13 It in order to provide space for a future trail crossing. H:\Personat\2006 documents\0601 initialstudy1.doc Page 3 of 8 Rev.3/17/04 'f.s 1 13) Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensity of/and use (one-family, apartment houses, shops, department stores, etc.) and scale of development (height, frontage, setback, rear yard, etc.): The north side of Highland Avenue runs parallel to the 1-210 Freeway. The south side consists of the backyard walls of single family dwelling units. There are existing sidewalks, street lights and landscaped parkway on the south side of the street. There are no driveways or public access directiy onto Highland Avenue. There is an existing bridge over the Deer Creek Channel. There are existing singie family housing units located directly to the east and to the west of the sUbject segment of Highland Avenue. Fairmont Way between Highland Avenue and Kenyon Way is a 44 ft wide collector street. There are existing curbs, sidewaiks and street lights on both sides of the street. There are no driveways or public access directly onto Fairmont Way. 14) Will the proposed project change the pattern, scale, or character of the surrounding general area of the project? These segments of Highland Avenue and Fairmont Way have been closed since November of 1999. This project will install electric gates for emergency vehicle access, landscaping for beautification, and Class 2 Bike Lanes. There should be no impact or change to the surrounding residential neighborhoods. The project is anticipated to maintain no traffic on this segment of Highland Avenue and Fairmont Way, and therefore, the current character of the neighborhood will be maintained. 15) Indicate the type of short-term and long-term noise to be generated, including source and amount. How will these noise levels affect adjacent properties and on-site uses? What methods of soundproofing are proposed? Highland Avenue runs parallel to the 1-210 Freeway. Highland Avenue will be closed to public traffic. The only vehicles that will be allowed to use Highland Avenue are Emergency vehicles. The proposed closure is not expected to create any significant noise. '16) Indicate proposed removals and/or replacements of mature or scenic trees: No trees will need to be removed for this project. 17) Indicate any bodies 'of water (including domestic water supplies) into which the site drains: This segment of Highland Avenue will drain into the Deer Creek Channel. The Deer Creek channel is an existing concrete lined channel. 18) Indicate expected amount of water usage. (See Attachment A for usage estimates). For further clarification, please contact the Cucamonga Valley Water District at 987-2591. H:\Personal\2006 documents\0601 initialstudy1.doc Page 4 of 8 Rev.3/17/04 Lj 3 8 a. Residential (gal/day) N/A Peak use (gal/Day) N/A b. Commerciall/nd. (gal/day/ac) N/A . Peak use (gaVmin/ac) N/A 19) Indicate proposed method of sewage disposal. 0 Septic Tank 0 Sewer. If septic tanks are proposed, attach percolation tests. If discharge to a sanitary sewage system is proposed indicate expected daily sewage generation: (See Attachment A for usage estimates). For further clarification, please contact the Cucamonga Valley Water District at 987-2591. a. Residential (gal/day) N/A b. Commercial/Industrial (gal/day/ac) N/A RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS: 20) Number of residential units: N/A Detached (indicate range of parcel sizes, minimum lot size and maximum lot size: N/A Attached (indicate whether units are rental or for sale units): N/A 21) Anticipated range of sale prices and/or rents: Sale Price(s) $ N/A to $ Rent (per month) $ to $ 22) Specify number of bedrooms by unit type: N/A 23) Indicate anticipated household size by unit type: N/A 24) Indicate the expected number of school children who will be residing within the project: Contact the appropriate School Districts as shown in Attachment B: a. Elementary: N/A b. Junior High: N/A c. Senior High N/A COMMERCIAL. INDUSTRIAL. AND INSTITUTIONAL PROJECTS 25) Describe type of use(s) and major function(s) of commercial, industrial or institutional uses: N/A 26) Total floor area of commercial, industrial, or institutional uses by type: N/A 27) Indicate hours of operation: N/A H:\Personal\2006 documents\0601 initialstudy1.doc Page 5 of 8 Rev. 3/17/04 q~1 28) Number of employees: Total: N/A Maximum Shift: Time of Maximum Shift: 29) Provide breakdown of anticipated job classifications, including wage and salary ranges, as well as an indication of the rate 01 hire for each classification (attach additional sheet if necessary): N/A 30) Estimation of the number of workers to be hired that currently reside in the City: N/A >31) For commercial and industrial uses only, indicate the source, type, and amount of air pollution emissions. (Data should be verified through the South Coast Air Quality Management District, at (818) 572-6283): N/A ALL PROJECTS 32) Have the water, sewer, fire, and flood control agencies serving the project been contacted to determine their ability to provide adequate seNice to the proposed project? If so, please indicate their response. The subject segments of Highland Avenue and Fairmont Way will be closed to public vehicular traffic. However, electric gates will be installed in order to allow emergency vehicle and public utility access. 33) In the known history of this property, has there been any use, storage, or discharge of hazardous and/or toxic materials? Examples of hazardous and/or toxic materials include, but are not limited to PCB's; radioactive substances; pesticides and herbicides; fuels, oils, solvents, and other flammable liquids and gases. Also note underground storage of any of the above. Please list the materials and describe their use, storage, and/or discharge on the property, as well as the dates of use, it known. There has been no known use, storage or discharge of hazardous and/or toxic materials on This segment of Highland Avenue or Fairmont Way. 34) Will the proposed project involve the temporary or long-term use, storage, or discharge of hazardous and/or toxic materials, including but not limited to those examples listed above? tfyes, provide an inventory of all such materials to be used and proposed method of disposal. The location of such uses, along with the storage and shipment areas, shall be shown and labeted on the application plans. No. I hereby certify that the statements fumished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for adequate evaluation of this project to the best of my ability, that the facts, statements, and information presented are tnue and conect tot he best of my knowledge and belief. I further understand that additIOnal mformatlOn may be require>i-fX})e submitted before an adequate evaluation can be made by the City of Rancho Cucamonga /I \' ~ ----, L ob /h ,I j Date' /- ;J - Signature (4/. ~ / H :\Personal\2006 documents\0601 initialstudy1.doc Title: Page 6 of 8 -~/ v/ . '- bnt 'VI .Qe if Rev. 3/17/04 'itfb ATTACHMENT "A" CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ESTIMATED WATER USE AND SEWER FLOWS FOR NEW DEVELOPMENT (Data Provided by Cucamonga Valley Water District February 2003) Water UsaQe Single-Family Multi-Family 705 gallons per EDU per day 256 gallons per EDU per day Neighborhood Commercial General Commercial Office Professional Institutional/Government 1000 gal/day/unit (tenant) 4082 gal/day/unit (tenant) 973 gal/day/unit (tenant) 6412 gal/day/unit (tenant) Industrial Park Large General Industrial Heavy Industrial (distribution) 1750 gal/day/unit (tenant) 2020 gal/day/unit (tenant) 1863 gal/day/unit (tenant) Sewer Flows Single-Family Multi-Family 270 gallons per EDU per day 190 gallons per EDU per day General Commercial Office Professional 1900 gal/day/acre 1900 gal/day/acre Institutional/Government Industrial Park Large General Industrial Heavy Industrial (distribution) 3000 gal/day/acre 2020 gal/day/acre 1863 gal/day/acre Source: Cucamonga Valley Water District Engineering & Water Resources Departments, Urban Water Management Plan 2000 H:\Personal\2QQ6 documents\0601 initialstudy1.doc Page 7 of 8 Rev.3/17/04 L.j Lj / ATTACHMENT B Contact the school district for your area for amount and payment of school fees: Elementary School Districts Alta Lama 9350 Base Line Road, Suite F Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 987-0766 Central 10601 Church Street, Suite 112 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 989-8541 Cucamonga 8776 Archibald Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 987-8942 Etiwanda 6061 East Avenue P.O. Box 248 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739 (909) 899-2451 High School Chaffey High School 211 West 5th Street Ontario, CA 91762 (909) 988-8511 H:\Personal\2006 documents\0601 initialstudy1.doc Page 8 of 8 Rev. 3/17/04 L..j'l2 H 1\-1 H-{ H- ,u-d P, 1M L-::c- / ffiH1 '. <1Z ;; 'I'~'/~lill.,., ," ,., .. - ,.. 1""'~ I fJ~' .' ,""A. "'~ ~ @ ba i~j ,,' ,~,~",(.. ,'OW ~I . ."., ~.~ rT'l1:S'" ~ ,~ ~~ / rr~ ~:@ , ~ , R ~ ,- " ~"I;--l'~, ~i J '" I ~ ~ ~S~ ~'" ~ ~CTTIj1J JIfr~ -Il, .:> ~ y ~ ' _ i w 7c"' I ~..., ." '.~. >~~, i.... , ,~.';, _ c( Ed} ".-' . ~~~ ~ " ~ -g I'lfillrrm i . ~ Il",,~~!i~ ". 1- ~ /~ os I '." ~ ~- .l1J - 0. ~ . _ r) 1'- 01" ,,~~w ~~ ' - ~ ";\'F ._ ft~ y I.L ~\ - /fn;t lif- '~l; (; , , 'r;' ~ " ~ I l\m "n~l, t I .~~"..;" t._lff~:fi~ f.j^^r lP: Ii': "" '; " ;rill me "%n4;;;;' ~" CCj,,, ,. . ~1D~-,~!~~ 'if "~"~ = '~~"B~~,U~,=I E ,Lu/ r= ~Cf ~ 'm>-;l .. ,~; ~ijl' 81 ~rr I I E ~:1 I , ' ~I E ' j~ i~ _>-1/:,b , i 1i iiU ! 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Attach additional sheets if necessary): This project will consist of permanently closing Highland Avenue between San Benito Avenue and Fairmont Way, and Fairmont Way between Highland Avenue and Kenyon Way. These two street segments were 'temporarily" closed in November of 1999 for the construction of the new 1-210 Freeway. Highland Avenue was relinquished by Caltrans to the City on April 16, 2003. Public meetings to discuss the fate of Highland Avenue were held on February 21, 2006, April 19, 2006 and on May 3, 2006. At the May 3, 2006 City Council meeting, the City Council directed staff to prepare the environmental documents necessary for the permanent closure of the subject segments of Highland Avenue and Fairmont Way. This project will consist of installing raised median islands, electric gates for emergency vehicle access, landscaping improvements, and Class 2 Bike Lanes. The Deer Creek Regional Trail will not be constructed at this time. 4. Project Sponsor's Name and Address: City of Rancho Cucamonga 10500 Civic Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 5. General Plan Designation: Prior to the construction of the 1-210 Freeway, Highland Avenue was a regionally siqnificant State Highway (SR-30). In the City's November 17, 2001, General Plan Update, Highland Avenue was reclassified as "Unclassified (reconfiguration)". This project will propose the finding that Highland Avenue is no longer a "regionally significant highway", that it is no longer needed, and that it can be '118 Initial Study for the permanent closure of Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way City of Rancho Cucamonga . Page 2 closed to public traffic. Highland Avenue will be gated in order to allow access for emergency vehicles. Pedestrians, Equestrians, and Bicyclists will still be able to use Highland Avenue to cross the Deer Creek Channel. Fairmont Way between Highland Avenue and Kenyon Way is classified as a collector street 6. Zoning: N/A 7. Surrounding Land Uses and Setting (Briefly describe the project's surroundings): The north side of Highland Avenue runs parallel to the 1-210 Freeway. The south side consists of the backyard walls of single family dwelling units. There are existing sidewalks, street lights and a landscaped parkway on the south side of the street There are no driveways or public access directly onto Highland Avenue. There is an existing bridge over the Deer Creek Channel. There are existing single family dwelling units located directly to the east and to the west of the subject section of Highland Avenue. There are existing curbs, sidewalks, landscaping, street lights and the backyard walls of single family dwelling units on both sides of Fairmont Way. There are no driveways or public access directly onto Fairmont Way. 8. Lead Agency Name and Address: City of Rancho Cucamonga Engineering Division 10500 Civic Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 9. Contact Person and Phone Number: Jon Gillespie, Traffic Engineer (909) 477-2740, extension 4051 10. Other agencies whose approval is required (e.g., permits, financing approval, or participation agreement): GLOSSARY - The following abbreviations are used in this report: CVWD - Cucamonga Valley Water District EIR - Environmental Impact Report FEIR - Final Environmental Impact Report NPDES - National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System NOx - Nitrogen Oxides Rev. 11/9/05 '-1'11 Initial Study for the permanent closure of Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way City of Rancho Cucamonga Page 3 ROG - Reactive Organic Gases PMlO - Fine Particulate Matter RWQCB - Regional Water Quality Controi Board SCAQMD - South Coast Air Quality Management District SWPPP - Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan URBEMIS7G - Urban Emissions Model 7G ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED The environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this project, involving at least one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact," "Potentially Significant Impact Unless Mitigation Incorporated," or "Less Than-Significant-Impact" as indicated by the checklist on the following pages. ( ) Aesthetics ( ) Biological Resources ( ) Hazards & Waste Materials ( ) Mineral Resources (~) Public Services ( ) Utilities & Service Systems ( ) Agricultural Resources ( ) Cultural Resources ( ) Hydrology & Water Quality (~) Noise ( ) Recreation ( ) Mandatory Findings of Significance (~) Air Quality ( ) Geology & Soils ( ) Land Use & Planning ( ) Population & Housing ( ) TransportationlTraffic DETERMINATION On the basis of this initial evaluation: ( ) I find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. (~) I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because revisions in the project have been made by, or agreed to, by the project proponent. A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. ( ) I find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required ( ) I find that the proposed project MAY have a "Potentially Significant Impact" or "Potentially Significant Unless Mitigated" impact on the environment, but at least one effect 1) has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standard and 2) has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets. An ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required, but it must analyze only the effects that remain to be addressed. ( ) I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, because all potentially significant effects 1) have been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION pursuant to applicable standards, and 2) have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION, including revisions or mitigation measures that are imposed upon the proposed project. nothing further is required. Prepared By: Date: Reviewed By: Date: Rev. 11/9/05 l./SD Initial Study for the permanent closure of Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way City of Rancho Cucamonga Page 4 Less Than Significant Less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Significant Mitigation Significant No I~Dacl Incorporated Imnact Imnact EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS 1. AESTHETICS. Would the project: a) Have a substantial affect a scenic vista? () () () (,,/) b) Substantially damage scenic resources, including, but () () () (,,/) not limited to, trees, rock outcroppings, and historic buildings within a State Scenic Highway? c) Substantially degrade the existing visual character or () () () (,,/) quality of the site and its surroundings? d) Create a new source of substantial light or glare, () () () (,,/) which would adversely affect day or nighttime views in the area? Comments: a) The proposed project will not impact the view of any scenic vista. b) The proposed project will not damage any scenic resources. The project site contains no scenic resources and no historic buildings within a State Scenic Highway. There are no State Scenic Highways within the City of Rancho Cucamonga. c) The site is located south of the 1-210 Freeway, and is characterized by single family residential development to the south. The visual quality of the area will not degrade as a result of this project. d) The project has existing street lights, and there are no plans to change the number of existing streetlights in the immediate vicinity. 2. AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES. Would the project a) Convert Prime Farmland. Unique Farmland, or () () () (,,/) I Farmland of Statewide Importance (Farmland), as I shown on the maps prepared pursuant to the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program of the I I I California Resources Agency, to non-agricultural use? b) Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural use, or a () () () (,,/) Williamson Act contract? c) Involve other changes in the existing environment, () () () V) which, due to their location or nature, could result in conversion of Farmland, to non-agricultural use? Comments: a) The site is not designated as Prime Farmlands, Unique Farmland or Farmland of Statewide Importance. The site is located in a residential area and is characterized by residential development to the south. There are approximately 1,300 acres of Prime Farmlands, Unique Farmland or Farmland of Statewide Importance within the City of Rancho Cucamonga, of which about one-third is either developed or committed to development according to General Plan Table IV-2. The major concentrations of designated farmlands are located in the southern and eastern portions of our City that is Rev 11/9/05 Lj Sf Initial Study for the permanent closure of Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way City of Rancho Cucamonga Page 5 less Than Significant Less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Sig~:~ant Mitigation Sig~~cant No 1m act Inc;~~~rated 1m act j~o~cl characterized by existing and planned development. Further, two-thirds of the designated farmlands parcels are small, ranging from 3 acres to 30 acres, and their economic viability is doubtful; therefore, they are not intended to be retained as farmland in the General Plan Land Use Plan. The General Plan FEIR identified the conversion of farmlands to urban uses as a significant unavoidable adverse impact for which a Statement of Overriding Considerations was ultimately adopted by the City Council. The proposed project is consistent with the General Plan for which the FEIR was prepared and impacts evaluated. b) There is no agriculturally zoned land within the City of Rancho Cucamonga. There are no Williamson Act contracts within the City. c) The site is located in a residential area and is characterized by residential development to the south. The nearest agricultural use is more than 5 miles south from the project site. Therefore, no adverse impacts are anticipated. 3. AIR QUALITY. Would the project. a) Conflict with or obstruct implementation of the () () () ( ,,) applicable air quality plan? b) Violate any air quality standard or contribute () () ( ,,) () substantially to an existing or projected air quality violation? c) Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of () () () ( ,,) any criteria pollutant for which the project region is non-attainment under an applicable Federal or State ambient air quality standard (including releasing emissions that exceed quantitative thresholds for ozone precursors? d) Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant () () ( ,,) () concentrations? e) Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial () () () ( ,,) number of people? Comments: a) As noted in the General Plan FEiR (Section 5.6), continued development will contribute to the pollutant levels in the Rancho Cucamonga area, which already exceed Federal and State standards. The General Plan FEIR Identified the citywide increase in emissions as a significant unavoidable adverse impact for which a Statement of Overriding Considerations was ultimately adopted by the City Council. The proposed project is consistent with the General Plan for which the FEIR was prepared and impacts evaluated. b) There will be no grading required for this project. There will be some clearing and grubbing work which is required to install the landscaping improvements. This clearing and grubbing work will generate a less than significant amount of dust. Therefore, no mitigation other than those normally required for a standard public works project will be required. Rev 11/9/05 L.J.6-;' Initial Study for the permanent closure of Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way City of Ran~ho Cucamonga Page 6 Less Than Significant Less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Significant Mitigation Significant No Imnact Incor;;orated Imnacl Imoact c) As noted in the General Plan FEIR (Section 5.6) continued development would contribute to the pollutant levels in the Rancho Cucamonga area, which already exceed Federal and State standards. The General Plan FEIR identified the citywide increase in emissions as a significant and adverse impact for which a Statement of Overriding Considerations was ultimately adopted by the City Council. The project proposed is consistent with the General Plan for which the FEIR was prepared and impacts evaluated. d) There will be no grading required for this project. There will be some clearing and grubbing work which is required to install the landscaping improvements. This clearing . and grubbing work will generate a less than significant amount of dust. Therefore, no mitigation other than those normally required for a standard public works project will be required. e) Typically, the uses proposed do not create objectionable odors. No adverse impacts are anticipated. 4. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES. Would the project a) Have a substantial adverse effect, either directly or through habitat modifications, on any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? Have a substantial adverse effect on riparian habitat or other sensitive natural community identified in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations or by the California Department of Fish and Game or US Fish and Wildlife Service? Rev. 11/9105 b) c) Have a substantial adverse effect on federally protected wetlands as defined by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (including, but not limited to, marsh, vernal pool, coastal, etc.) through direct removai, filling, hydrological interruption, or other means? Interfere substantially with the movement of any native resident or migratory fish or wildlife species or with established native resident or migratory wildlife corridors, or impede the use of native wildlife nursery sites? Conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources, such as a tree preservation policy or ordinance? Conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat Conservation Plan, Natural Community conservation Plan, or other approved local, regional, or State habitat conservation plan? d) e) f) () () () ( v') () () () (v') () () () V) () () () V) () () () (v') () () () (v') J..jS3 Initial Study for the permanent closure of Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way City of Rancho Cucamonga Page 7 Less Than Significant less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Significant ~~t~~tjon Sig;:~cant No ImDact Ince orated 1m act Imoact Comments: a) The project site is located in a developed residential area. The site has been previously disrupted during construction of infrastructure and surrounding developments. According to the General Plan Exhibit IV-3, and Section 5.3 of the General Plan FEIR, the project site is not within an area of sensitive biological resources; therefore, development will not adversely affect rare or endangered species of plants or animals due to the fact that the project is surrounded by urbanized land uses and is consistent with the General Plan Land Use Plan. b) The project site is located in an urban area with no natural communities. No riparian habitat exists on site, meaning the project will not have any impacts. c) No wetland habitat is present on site. As a result, project implementation would have no impact on these resources. d) The majority of the surrounding area has been or is being developed, thereby disrupting any wildlife corridors that may have existed. No adverse impacts are anticipated. e) There are existing heritage trees located on the south side of Highland Avenue. However, these trees will not be removed. Therefore, the proposed project is not in conflict with any local ordinance. f) The project site is not located within a conservation area according to the General Plan, Open Space and Conservation Plan, Exhibit IV-4. No conflicts with habitat conservation plans will occur. 5. CULTURAL RESOURCES. Would the project: a) Cause a substantial adverse change in the () () () (v') significance of a historical resource as defined in S 15064.5? b) Cause a substantial adverse change in the I () () () (v') significance of an archeological resource pursuant to S 15064.5? c) Directly or indirectly destroy a unique paleontological 1\ () () (v' ) " resource or site or unique geologic feature? d) Disturb any human remains, including those interred () () () ( v') outside of formal cemeteries? Comments: a) The project site has not been identified as a "Historic Resource" per the standards of Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code Section 2.24 (Historic Preservation). There will be no impact. b) There are no known archaeological sites or resources recorded on the project site. This project will not require any grading, soil excavation and compaction. The proposed project will consist of rehabilitation and overlay of existing AC pavement, constructing raised median islands, electric gates and landscaping. Rev. 11/9105 L..J S '-/ Initial Study for the permanent closure of Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way City of Rancho Cucamonga Page 8 Less Than Significant Less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Significant Mitigation Significant No lmoae! Incoroorated Imnact Imnact c) The proposed project site is an existing street This project will not require any grading, soil excavation and compaction. The proposed project will consist of rehabilitation and overlay of existing AC pavement, constructing raised median islands, electric gates and landscaping. There will be some minor clearing and grubbing work required in order to install the landscape improvements. d) The proposed project is in an area that has already been disturbed by previous development No known religious or sacred sites exist within the project area. No evidence is in place to suggest the project site has been used for human burials. The California Health and Safety Code (Section 7050.5) states that if human remains are discovered on-site, no further disturbance shall occur until the County Coroner has made a determination of origin and disposition pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 5097.98. As adherence to State regulations is required for all development, no special mitigation is required since it is unlikely that human remains will be discovered on-site. No adverse impacts are anticipated. 6. GEOLOGY AND SOilS. Would the project a) Expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death involving: i) Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as () () () ( ,/) delineated on the most recent Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the State Geologist for the area or based on other substantial evidence of a known fault? Refer to Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 42. ii) Strong seismic ground shaking? () () () (,/) iii) Seismic-related ground failure, including () () () (,/) liquefaction? iv) Landslides? () () () ( ,/) I b) Result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoil? () 0 () (,/ ) c) Be located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, () () () ( ,/) or that would become unstable as a result of the project, and potentially result in on- or off-site landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction or collapse? d) Be located on expansive soil, as defined in Table () () () ( ,/) 18-1-B of the Uniform Building Code (1994), creatin9 substantial risks to life or property? e) Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the use () () () (,/) of septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal systems where sewers are not available for the disposal of wastewater? Rev. 11/9/05 '7&6 Initial Study for the permanent closure of Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way City of Rancho Cucamonga Page 9 Less Than Significant less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Significant Mitigation Significant No Imnact Incor;:'orated Impact Impact Comments: a) No known faults pass through the site and it is not in an Earthquake Fault Zone, nor is it in the Rancho Cucamonga City Special Study Zone along the Red Hill Fault, according to the General Plan Exhibit V-1, and Section 51 of the General Plan FEIR. b) The proposed project will not require the excavation, stockpiling, andlor movement of on- site soils. There will be a minor amount of soil disturbed during clearing and grubbing work necessary to install landscaping improvements. c) The General Plan FEIR (Section 5.1) indicates that subsidence is generally associated with large decreases or withdrawals of water from the aquifer. The project would not withdraw water from the existing aquifer. The site is not within a geotechnical hazardous area or other unstable geologic unit or soil type according to General Plan FEIR Figure 5.1-2. No adverse impacts are anticipated. d) The majority of Rancho Cucamonga, including the project site, is located on alluvial soil deposits. These types of soils are not considered to be expansive. No adverse impacts are anticipated. e) No septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal is proposed. 7. HAZARDS AND WASTE MATERIALS. Would the project. a) Create a significant hazard to the public or the () () () (v") environment through the routine transport, use, or disposal of hazardous materials? b) Create a significant hazard to the public or the () () () (() environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials into the environment? c) Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or () () () ( v') acutely hazardous materials, substances, or waste within 1/4 mile of an existing or proposed school? d) Be iocated on a site which is included on a iist of () I () () ( v') hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5 and, as a result, would it create a significant hazard to the public or the environment? e) For a project located within an airport land use plan or, () () () ( v') where such a plan has not been adopted, within 2 miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, () () () (v') would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? Rev. 11/9/05 tt5/P Initial Study for the permanent closure of Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way City of Rancho Cucamonga Page 10 Less Than Significant less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Significant Mitigation Significant No Imnact Incor~orated Imnacl Impact g) Impair implementation of or physically interfere wilt1 an () () () (,,1') adopted emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? h) Expose people or structures to a significant risk of () () () (,,1') loss, injury or death involving wildland fires, including where wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where residences are intermixed with wildlands? Rev. 11/9/05 Comments: a) The project will not involve the transport, use, or disposal of hazardous materials. b) The proposed project does not include the use of hazardous materials or volatile fuels. c) There are no schools located within 1/4 mile (1,320 It) of the project site. The project site is located within 0.38 (2,000 It) miles of the nearest existing school. d) The proposed project is not listed as a hazardous waste or substance materials site. Recent site inspection did not reveal the presence of discarded drums or illegal dumping of hazardous materials. No impact is anticipated. e) The site is not located within an airport land use plan and is not within 2 miles of a public airport. Project site is located approximately 5 miles northerly of the Ontario Airport and is offset north of the flight path. No impact is anticipated. f) The nearest private airstrip, Cable Airport, is located approximately 21 miles to the west of the City's westerly limits. No impact is anticipated. g) The City's Multi-Hazard Disaster Plan, which is updated every two years, includes policies and procedures to be administered by the Rancho Cucamonga Fire District in the event of a disaster. Because the project includes at least two points of public street access and is. required to comply with all applicable City codes, including local fire ordinances, no adverse impacts are anticipated. h) Rancho Cucamonga faces the greatest ongoing threat from a wind-driven fire in the Urban Wildland Interface area found in the northern part of the City according to the Fire District Strategic Plan 2000-2005; however, the proposed project site is not located within a high fire hazard area according to General Plan Exhibit V-7. LjS1 Initial Study for the permanent closure of Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way City of Rancho Cucamonga Page 11 Less Than Significant Less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Significant Mitigation Significant No Imoact Incorporated I~pact Imnacl 8. HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY. Would the project: a) Violate any water quality standards or waste discharge () () ( ,/) () requirements? b) Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or interfere () () () (,f) substantially with groundwater recharge such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the local groundwater table level (e.g., the production rate of pre-existing nearby wells would drop to a level which would not support existing land uses or planned uses for which permits have been granted)? c) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the () () () (,/) site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, in a manner, which would result in substantial erosion or siltation on- or off-site? d) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the () () () (,f) site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, or substantially increase the rate or amount of surface runoff in a manner, which would result in flooding on- or off-site? e) Create or contribute runoff water which would exceed () () () ( ,/) the capacity of existing or planned storm water drainage systems or provide substantial additional sources of polluted runoff? f) Otherwise substantially degrade water quality? () () () ( ,/) g) Place housing within a 1 OO-year flood hazard area as () () () (,/) mapped on a federal Flood Hazard Boundary or Flood Insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard delineation map? h) Place within a 1 DO-year flood hazard area structures () () () (,/) I that would impede or redirect flood fiows? i) Expose people or structures to a significant risk of () () () ( ,/) loss, injury or death involving flooding, including flooding as a result of the failure of a levee or dam? j) Inundation by seiche, tsunami, or mudflow? () () () ( ,/) Comments: a) This project will consist of the rehabilitation and overlay of existing AC pavement, constructing raised median islands, electric gates and landscaping. The amount of area to be landscaped is less than one acre. Therefore, a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) will not be required. However, an erosion control plan will be employed to control erosion during construction. Rev. 11/9/05 ~ S 8 Initial Study for the permanent closure of . Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way City of Rancho Cucamonga Page 12 Less Than Significant Less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Significant Mitigation Significant No IITmact Incoroorated Imo8ct Imoacl Rev. 11/9/05 b) According to CVWD, 43 percent of the City's water is currently provided from ground water in the Cucamonga and Chino Basins. CVWD has adopted a master plan that estimates demand needs until the year 2030. The proposed project will not deplete groundwater supplies, nor will it interfere with recharge because it is not within an area designated as a recharge basin or spreading ground according to General Plan Exhibit IV-2. . c) The project will' not cause changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, and the rate and amount of surface water runoff. The project will not alter the course of any stream or river. All runoff will be conveyed to existing storm drain facilities, which have been designed to handle the flows. Therefore, the project will not result in substantial erosion or siltation on- or off-site. The impact is not considered significant. d) The project will not cause changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, and the rate and amount of surface water runoff. The project will not alter the course of any stream or river. All runoff will be conveyed to existing storm drain facilities, which have been designed to handle the flows. Therefore, the project will not result in substantial erosion or siltation on- or off-site. The impact is not considered significant. e) The project will not cause changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, and the rate and amount of surface water runoff. The project will not alter the course of any stream or river. All runoff will be conveyed to existing storm drain facilities, which have been designed to handle the flows. Therefore, the project will not result in substantial erosion or siltation on- or off-site. The impact is not considered significant. f) The project will not cause changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, and the rate and amount of surface water runoff. The project will not alter the course of any stream or river. All runoff will be conveyed to existing storm drain facilities, which have been designed to handle the flows. The project will not result in substantial erosion or siltation. Therefore, the impact to water quality is not considered significant. g) No housing units are proposed with this project No adverse impacts are expected. h) The project site is not located within a 100-year flood hazard area according to General Plan Exhibit V-5. No adverse impacts are expected. i) The Rancho Cucamonga area is flood protected by an extensive storm drain system designed to convey a 100-year storm event. The system is substantially improved and provides an integrated approach for regional and local drainage flows. This existing system includes several debris dams and levees north of the City, spreading grounds, concrete-lined channels, and underground storm drains as shown in General Plan Exhibit V-5. The project site is not located within a 100-year flood hazard area according to General Plan Exhibit V-5. No adverse impacts are expected. j) There are no oceans, lakes or reservoirs near the project site; therefore impacts from seiche and tsunami are not anticipated. The Rancho Cucamonga area sits at the base of the steep eastern San Gabriel Mountains whose deep canyons were cut by mountain streams. Numerous man-made controls have been constructed to reduce the rnudflow impacts to the level of non-significance within the City. This existing system includes several debris dams and levees north of the City, and spreading grounds both within and north of the City. J1s9 Initial Study for the permanent closure of Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way City of Rancho Cucamonga Page 13 less Than Significant Less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Significant Mitigation Significant No Imoacl IncorDoraled Imoact Impact 9. LAND USE AND PLANNING. Would the project a) Physically divide an established community? () (v') () () b) Conflict with any applicable land use plan, policy, or () () () (v') regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the project (including, but not limited to, a general plan, specific plan, local coastal program, or zoning ordinance) adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect? c) Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation plan () () () ( v') or natural community conservation plan? Rev 11/9/05 Comments: a) Highland Avenue is located adjacent to and south of the 1-210 Freeway, and was closed in November of 1999 during construction of the new 1-210 Freeway. The area surrounding Highland Avenue is characterized by single family residential developments to the south, east, and west. There is an elementary school and park located on the east side of the Deer Creek Channel that is used by residents who live on both sides of the Deer Creek Channel. The Deer Creek Channel was constructed prior to the homes that have since been built on the east and west sides of this channel. Prior to the construction of the 1-210 Freeway, Highland Avenue was the only street that crossed over the Deer Creek Channel between Banyan Street and Base Line Road. Banyan Street is located approximately 0.7 miles north of Highland Avenue, and Base Line Road is located approximately 0.4 miles south of Highland Avenue. The new 1-210 Freeway includes on and off ramps at Haven Avenue and at Milliken Avenue. Highland Avenue has been closed for 6.5 years, and residents can now use the 1-210 Freeway to drive across the Deer Creek Channel. Public meetings to discuss the possibility of re-opening Highland Avenue were held in February, April and May of 2006, and many residents expressed their desire that Highland Avenue never be re-opened to public traffic. The proposed permanent closure of Highland Avenue will affect vehicular traffic only. Pedestrians, equestrians and bicycles will still be able to use Highland Avenue. A primary concern identified was emergency vehicle access. This concern will be mitigated by the installation of eiectric gates that can be remotely operated by approaching emergency vehicles. Therefore, no adverse impacts are anticipated. b) The proposed project is consistent with the City's General Plan and does not interfere with any policies for environmental protection. The permanent closure of this segment of Highland Avenue is consistent with the City's General Plan because this segment of Highland Avenue is not shown as a through highway on the Circulation Element of the City's General Plan. The traffic analysis prepared by Austin Foust Associates indicated that all of the intersections and street segments studied within the project area currently operate at an acceptable level of service. This segment of Highland Avenue is currently closed, so the permanent closure of this segment of Highland Avenue will not result in any change in existing traffic patterns for vehicular traffic. The permanent closure of Highland Avenue will not result in an increase or diversion of traffic onto parallel City streets. This segment of Highland Avenue is not needed to be opened in order to maintain an acceptable level of service on adjacent City streets. It is expected that the signalized intersections of Haven Avenue at 19th Street, and Milliken Avenue at Kenyon Way will operate at an acceptable level of service in the future if this segment of Highland Avenue is permanently closed. This segment of Highland Avenue is designated as a future multi- use trail and class 2 bicycle path in the City's Master Plan of Trails. Highland Avenue will 1f~D Initial Study for the permanent closure of Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way City of Rancho Cucamonga Page 14 Less Than Significant Less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Significant Mitigation Significant No Imoacl Incoroorated Imo8ct Imoacl remain open to pedestrians, equestrians, and bicycles. Electric gates will be installed in order to provide access to emergency vehicles. As such, no impacts are anticipated. c) The project site is not located within any habitat conservation or natural community plan area. According to the General Plan Exhibit IV-3, and Section 5.3 of the General Plan FEIR, the project site is not within an area of sensitive biological resources; therefore, development will not adversely affect rare or endangered species of plants or animals due to the fact that the project is surrounded by urbanized land uses and is consistent with the General Plan Land Use Plan. 10. MINERAL RESOURCES, Would the project.' a) Result in the loss of availability of a known mineral () () () ("') resource that would be of value to the region and the residents of the State? b) Result in the loss of availability of a locally important () () () ("') mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local general plan, specific plan or other land use plan? Comments: a) The site is not designated as a State Aggregate Resources Area according to the City General Plan, Figure IV-l and Table IV-l; therefore, there is no impact. b) The site is not designated by the General Plan, Figure IV-l and Table IV"l, as a valuable mineral resource recovery site; therefore, there is no impact. 11. NOISE. Would the project result in: a) Exposure of persons to or generation of noise levels in () () () ( "') excess of standards established in the local general plan or noise ordinance, or applicable standards of other agencies? b) Exposure of persons to or generation of excessive () () () ( "') ground borne vibration or ground borne noise levels? c) A substantial permanent increase in ambient noise () () () (.') levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project? d) A substantial temporary or periodic increase in () ("') () () ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project? e) For a project located within an airport land use plan or, () () () ( "') where such a plan has not been adopted, within 2 miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, () () () (") would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? Rev. 11/9105 1../ ~ / Initial Study for the permanent closure of Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way City of Rancho Cucamonga Page 15 Less Than Significant Less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Significant Mitigation Significant No 1~[)aCI lncoroorated Irno3ct Im~~ct Comments: a) The proposed project will not have any impact or change the existing noise level in the surrounding area. Therefore, there is no noise impact from this project. b) The proposed project will not have any impact or change the existing vibration level in the surrounding area. Therefore, there is no vibration impact from this project. c) The primary source of ambient noise levels in Rancho Cucamonga is traffic. The proposed project will permanently close Highland Avenue to public traffic. Therefore, there will be no increase in the ambient noise levels within the vicinity of the project. d) The General Plan FEIR (Section 5.7) indicates that during a construction phase, on-site stationary sources, heavy-duty construction vehicles, and construction equipment, will generate noise exceeding City standards. The following measures are provided to mitigate the short-term noise impacts: 1) Construction or grading shall not take place between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. on weekdays, including Saturday, or at any time on Sunday or a national holiday. 2) Construction noise levels shall not exceed the standards specified in Development Code Section 17.02.120-0, as measured at the property line. If noise levels exceed the above standards, then construction activities shall be reduced in intensity to a level of compliance with above noise standards or halted. The preceding mitigation measures will reduce the disturbance created by on-site construction equipment; however, do not address the potential impacts due to the transport of construction materiais and debris. The following mitigation measures shall then be required: 3) Haul truck deliveries shall not take place between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. on weekdays, including Saturday, or at any time on Sunday or a national holiday. 4) e) The site is not located within an airport land use plan and is not within 2 miles of a public airport. Located approximately 5 miles northerly of the Ontario Airport and is offset north of the flight path. No impact is anticipated. f) The nearest private airstrip, Cable Airport, is located approximately 21.2 miles to the west of the City's westerly limits. No impact is anticipated. Rev. 11/9/05 L.j ~ Z Initial Study for the permanent closure of Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way City of Rancho Cucamonga Page 16 Less Than Significant Less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Significant Mitigation Significant No Impact IncorDorated lmnact Jmoacl 12. POPULATION AND HOUSING. Would the project: a) Induce substantial population growth in an area, either () () () (,f) directly (for example, by proposing new homes and businesses) or indirectly (for example, through extension of roads or other infrastructure)? b) Displace substantial numbers of existing housing, () () () (,f) necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere? c) Displace substantial numbers of people, necessitating () () () (,f) the construction of replacement housing elsewhere? Comments: a) The project is located in a predominantly developed area and will not induce population growth. Construction activities at the site will be short-term and will not attract new employees to the area. No impacts are anticipated. b) The project site contains no existing housing units. No adverse impact expected. c) The project site is an existing street. No impacts are anticipated. 13. PUBLIC SERVICES. Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision of new or physically altered governmental facilities, need for new or physically altered governmental facilities. the construction of which could cause significant environmental impacts, in order to maintain acceptable service ratios, response times or other performance objectives for any of the public services: a) Fire protection? () () () ( ,f) b) Police protection? () () () ( ,f) c) Schools? () () () ( ,f) d) Parks? () () () ( ,f) e) Other public facilities? () () () ( ,f) Comments: a) The nearest fire station is located on Banyan Street, approximately one-half mile from the project site. The project will not require the construction of any new facilities or alteration of any existing facilities or cause a decline in the levels of service, which could cause the need to construct new facilities. The proposed closure of Highland Avenue will include the installation of electric gates that can be remotely controlled by emergency services. No impacts to fire protection services are anticipated. Rev. 11/9/05 Lj~ 3 I nitial Study for the permanent closure of Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way City of Rancho Cucamonga Page 17 Less Than Significant less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Pofentially With Than Si~~~cant In~~t;~~~i~t~ Significant No 1m act I~nact Imnacl b) Additional police protection is not required as the addition of the project will not change the pattern of uses within the surrounding area and will not have a substantial increase in property to be patrolled. The project site is located within an area that is regularly patrolled. The proposed closure of Highland Avenue will include the installation of electric gates that can be remotely controlled by emergency services. No impacts to police department services are anticipated. c) The children living on the west side of the Deer Creek Channel are currently being bused by the school district to the Victoria Groves Elementary School and to Banyan Elementary School. Jr. High School age students living on the east side of the Deer Creek Channel are currently being bused to Vineyard Jr. High School. No impacts to schools are anticipated. d) The site is in a developed area, currently served by the City of Rancho Cucamonga The nearest park is located one-quarter miles from the project site. The project will not require the construction of any new facilities or alteration of any existing facilities or cause a decline in the levels of service, which could cause the need to construct new facilities. No impacts are anticipated. e) The proposed closure of Highland Avenue will not have any impact on existing public facilities. The project will not require the construction of any new facilities or alteration of any existing facilities or cause a decline in the levels of service, which could cause the need to construct new facilities. No impacts to public facilities are anticipated. 14, RECREATION. Would the project: a) Increase the use of existing neighborhood and () () () (/) regional parks or other recreational facilities such that substantial physical deterioration of the facility would occur or be accelerated? "' Does the project include recreationai facilities or () () () (,,') U! require the construction or expansion of recreational facilities, which might have an adverse physical effect on the environment? Comments: a) The site is in a developed area, currently served by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. The nearest park is located one-quarter mile from the project site. This project is not proposing any new housing or large employment generator that would cause an increase in the use of parks or other recreational facilities. No impacts are anticipated. b) See a) response above. Rev 11/9/05 /-1 t '-/ Initial Study for the permanent closure of Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way City of Rancho Cucamonga Page 18 less Than Significant Less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Significant Mitigation Significant No Impact Incorporated Impact Impact 15. TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC. Would the project: a) Cause an increase in traffic, which is substantial in () () () (v'") relation to the existing traffic load and capacity of the street system (i.e., result in a substantial increase in either the number of vehicle trips, the volume to capacity ratio on roads, or congestion at intersections)? b) Exceed, either individually or cumulatively, a level of () () () (v'") service standard established by the county congestion management agency for designated roads or highways? c) Result in a change in air traffic patterns, including () () () (v'") either an increase in traffic levels or a change in location that results in substantial safety risks? d) Substantially increase hazards due to a design feature () () () (") (e.g., sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or incompatible uses (e.g., farm equipment)? e) Result in inadequate emergency access? () () () (v'") f) Result in inadequate parking capacity? () () () (v'") g) Conflict with adopted policies, plans, or programs () () () (v'") supporting alternative transportation (e.g., bus turnouts, bicycle racks)? Rev. 11/9/05 Comments: a) The traffic study prepared by Austin Foust Associates for this project studied the intersections of Haven Avenue at 19th Street and Milliken Avenue at Kenyon Way. The study found that both of these intersections are currently operating at level of service "B". Level of service "B" is an acceptable level of service. The proposed project will not increase existing traffic volumes or change existing traffic patterns. Therefore, no impacts are anticipated. b) in May of 2006, the City of Rancho Cucamonga compieted an intersection levei of service analysis for designated intersections as required by the San Bernardino County Congestion Management Program (CMP). This level of service analysis found that all of the City's designated intersections are operating at level of service "D" or better. Level of service "D" is an acceptable level of service per the City's General Plan and the San Bernardino County CMP. The proposed project will not increase existing traffic volumes or change existing traffic patterns. Therefore, no impacts are anticipated. c) Located approximately 5 miles northerly of the Ontario Airport, the site is offset north of the flight path and will not change air traffic patterns. No impacts are anticipated. d) The project is in an area that is mostly developed. The project will consist of constructing raised median islands, electric gates and landscaping improvements. The project will, therefore, not create a substantial increase in hazards due to a design feature. No impacts are anticipated. ,-/(PS Initial Study for the permanent closure of Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way City of Rancho Cucamonga Page 19 Less Than Significant Less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Significant Mitigation Significant No I~"act Incor~orated Imnacl Imnact e) Emergency Service providers prefer multiple points of access into every community. This project will provide electric gates that can be remotely controlled by Emergency services. Therefore, no impacts to emergency services are anticipated. f) The project will not create an increase in parking demand. Therefore, no parking impacts are anticipated. g) Highland Avenue and Fairmont Way are designated trail and bike routes. While Highland Avenue and Fairmont Way will be closed to public vehicular traffic, it will remain open to pedestrians, equestrians, and bicyclists. Therefore, no impacts are anticipated. 16. UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS. Would the project a) Exceed wastewater treatment requirements of the () () () ( .I) applicable Regional Water Quality Control Board? b) Require or result in the construction of new water or () () () ( .I) wastewater treatment facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? c) Require or result in the construction of new storm () () () ( .I) water drainage faci I ities or expansion of existing facilities. the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects.? d) Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the () () () (.I) project from existing entitlements and resources, or are new or expanded entitlements needed? e) Result in a determination by the wastewater treatment () () () ( .I) provider. which serves or may serve the project, that it has adequate capacity to serve the project's projected demand in addition to the provider's existing commitments? f) Be served by a landfill with sufficient permitted () () () ( .I) capacity to accommodate the project's solid waste I disposal needs? g) Comply with Federal, State, and local statutes and () () () ( .I) regulations related to solid waste? Comments: a) No impacts are anticipated because no new sewer facilities are required for the project. b) No impacts are anticipated because no new sewer facilities are required for the project. c) All runoff will be conveyed to existing storm drain facilities, which have been designed to handle the flows. The impact is not considered significant. d) The project is served by the Cucamonga Valley Water District water system. There is currently a sufficient water supply available to the City of Rancho Cucamonga to serve this project No impacts are anticipated. Rev. 11/9/05 q(p/p Initial Study for the permanent closure of Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way City of Rancho Cucamonga Page 20 less Than Significant Less Issues and Supporting Information Sources: Potentially With Than Significant Mitigation Significant No Imoacl Incoroorated Imoac! tmoact e) No impacts are anticipated because no new sewer facilities are required for the project. f) No solid waste will be created by this project Therefore, no impacts are anticipated. g) This project complies with Federal, State, and local statutes and regulations regarding solid waste. The City of Rancho Cucamonga continues to implement waste reduction procedures consistent with AB 939. Therefore, no impacts are anticipated. 17. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE a) Does the project have the potential to degrade the () () () (if) quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal, or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b) Does the project have impacts that are individually () () () ( if) limited, but cumulatively considerable? ("Cumulatively considerable" means that the incremental effects of a project are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects, the effects of other current projects, and the effects of probable future projects)? c) Does the project have environmental effects that will () () () (if) cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? Comments: a) The site is not located in an area of sensitive biological resources as identified on the City of Rancho Cucamonga General Plan Exhibit IV-3. Additionally, the area surrounding the site is developed. Based on previous development and street improvements. it is unlike!y that any endangered or rare species would inhabit the site. b) The proposed project will not generate new vehicular trips. Therefore, there is no cumulative impact No impacts are anticipated. c) The proposed project will not cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly. The Initial Study identifies construction-related emissions of criteria pollutants as having a potentially significant impact. Proposed mitigation measures would further reduce emission !evels. ,l1,dditiona!ly, impacts resulting from air quality would be short-term and would cease once construction activities were completed. The Initial Study identified potentially significant impacts associated with the exposure of people to increased noise levels. Mitigation measures contained in this Initial Study will ensure impacts are at less than significant levels. Rev. 11/9/05 '-I/P 1 Initial Study for <Insert Project Name> City of Rancho Cucamonga Page 21 EARLIER ANALYSES Earlier analyses may be used where, pursuant to the tiering, program EIR, or other CEQA process, one or more effects have been adequately analyzed in an earlier EIR or Negative Declaration per Section 15063(c)(3)(D). The effects identified above for this project were within the scope of and adequately analyzed in the following earlier document(s) pursuant to applicable legal standards, and such effects were addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis. The following earlier analyses were utilized in completing this Initial Study and are available for review in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, Planning Division offices, 10500 Civic Center Drive (check all that apply): (T) General Plan FEIR (SCH#2000061027, Certified October 17, 2001) (T) Master Environmental Assessment for the 1989 General Plan Update (SCH #88020115, certified January 4, 1989) (T) Victoria Planned Community EIR (Certified May 20, 1981) APPLICANT CERTIFICATION I certify that I am the applicant for the project described in this Initial Study. I acknowledge that I have read this Initial Study and the proposed mitigation measures. Further, I have revised the project plans or proposals and/or hereby agree to the proposed mitigation measures to avoid the effects or mitigate the effects to a point where clearly no significant environ ntal effects would occur. /"'l 11 P 1/ \, ! Vl/, /;, /;l~}.17 I -7._ -:)) .,- r:) ~- Applicant's Signature:"'. 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The mitigation measure conditions of approval are contained in the adopted Resolution of Approval for the project. 2. A procedure of compliance and verification has been outlined for each action necessary. This procedure designates who will take action, what action will be taken and when, and to whom and when compliance will be reported. 3. The MMP has been designed to provide focused, yet flexible guidelines. As monitoring progresses, changes to compliance procedures may be necessary based upon recommendations by those responsible for the program. Program Management - The MMP will be in-place through all phases of the project. The project engineer, assigned by the City Engineer, shall coordinate enforcement of the MMP. The project engineer oversees the MMP and reviews the Reporting Forms to ensure they are filled out correctly and proper action is taken on each mitigation. Each City departmentshall ensure compliance of the conditions (mitigation) that relate to that department. Procedures - The following steps will be followed by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. 1. A fee covering all costs and expenses, including any consultants' fees, incurred by the City in performing monitoring or reporting programs shall be charged to the applicant. 2. A MMP Reporting Form will be prepared for each potentially significant impact and its corresponding mitigation measure identified in the Mitigation Monitoring Checklist, attached hereto. This procedure designates who will take action, what action will be taken and when, and to whom and when compliance will be reported. All monitoring and reporting documentation will be kept in the project file with the department having the original authority for processing the project. Reports will be available from the City upon request at the following address: City of Rancho Cucamonga - Lead Agency (Engineering Department) 10500 Civic Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 L.J1D Mitigation Monitoring Program Permanent Closure of Highland Avenue from San Benito Avenue to Fairmont Way Page 2 3. Appropriate specialists will be retained if technical expertise beyond the City staffs is needed, as determined by the project engineer or responsible City department, to monitor specific mitigation activities and provide appropriate written approvals to the project engineer. 4. The project engineer or responsible City department will approve, by signature and date, the completion of each action item that was' identified on the MMP Reporting Form. After each measure is verified for compliance, no further action is required for the specific phase of development. 5. All MMP Reporting Forms for an impact issue requiring no further monitoring will be signed off as completed by the project engineer or responsible City department at the bottom of the MMP Reporting Form. 6. Unanticipated circumstances may arise requiring the refinement or addition of mitigation measures. The project engineer is responsible for approving any such refinements or additions. An MMP Reporting Form will be completed by the project engineer or responsible City department and a copy provided to the appropriate design, construction, or operational personnel. 7. The project engineer or responsible City department has the authority to stop the work of construction contractors if compliance with any aspects of the MMP is not occurring after written notification has been issued. 8. Any conditions (mitigation) that require monitoring after project completion shall be the responsibility of the City of Rancho Cucamonga Engineering Division. 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