HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-228 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 07-228
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING GENERAL PLAN
AMENDMENT DRC2006-00223, A REQUEST TO CHANGE THE LAND
USE DESIGNATION FOR FOUR PARCELS ON RED HILL COUNTRY
CLUB DRIVE FROM OPEN SPACE TO MIXED USE TO BE CONSISTENT
WITH THE MIXED USE LAND USE DESIGNATION AT THE NORTHEAST
CORNER OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD AND GROVE AVENUE, TO ADD
THESE SAME FOUR PARCELS TO SECTION 2.5.5.4 WESTERN
GATEWAY IN THE BEAR GULCH AREA, EXPAND THE RANGE OF
DEVELOPMENT IN THE RESIDENTIAL CLASSIFICATION TO
87 PERCENT IN TABLE III-7, AND TO ESTABLISH A MASTER PLAN
OVERLAY DISTRICT FOR THE ENTIRE 10.1 ACRE PROJECT SITE ON
THE LAND USE PLAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 111.2.4.4 OF THE
GENERAL PLAN; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF -
APN: 0207-011-35, 36, 41, 43, 44, AND 45
A. RECITALS.
1. Arbors at Route 66, LLC filed an application for General Plan Amendment
DRC2006-00223 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 September 19, 2007, 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.
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 this Council during the above-
referenced public hearing on September19, 2007, including written and oral staff
reports, together with public testimony, this Council hereby specifically finds as
follows:
a. The application applies to approximately 10.1 acres of land, basically an
irregular quadrangle configuration, located at the northeast corner of Foothill
Boulevard and Grove Avenue and is presently agriculturally and residentially
developed. The residentially developed portion of said property subject to a
Land Use Designation change, roughly the four parcels in the easterly 1.04
acre of the subject property, is currently designated as Open Space and is
not included in the Western Gateway in the Bear Gulch area; and
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b. The property to the north portion of said property subject to a Land Use
Designation change is designated Open Space. The property to the west is
designated Mixed Use and is included in the Western Gateway in the Bear
Gulch area. The property to the east is designated Open Space. The
property to the south is designated Mixed Use and is included in the Western
Gateway in the Bear Gulch area. The remainder of the subject property is
designated Mixed Use and is included in the Western Gateway in the Bear
Gulch area.
c. Portions of the City designated for Mixed Use can benefit from the
application of a required Master Plan Overlay District with a carefully
designed development; and
d. This General Plan 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
e. This General Plan Amendment does promote the goals and objectives of the
Land Use Element; and
f. This General Plan 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.
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. 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; and
b. That the proposed General Plan Amendment would not have significant
impacts on the environment nor the surrounding properties; and
c. That the proposed General Plan 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("CEQX)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
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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 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
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. 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 City Council hereby approves the application subject to each and
every condition set forth below:
Environmental Mitigation
Air Quality
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 City denoting the proposed schedule
and projected equipment use. Construction contractors shall
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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 401,
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 any on-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 soil 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
silt is carried over to adjacent public thoroughfares or occurs as a
result of hauling. Timing may vary depending upon the 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
[RWQCB]) daily to reduce Fine Particulate Matter(PM10) emissions,
in accordance with SCAQMD Rule 403.
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 PM10 emissions.
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8) The construction contractor shall utilize electric or clean alternative
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.
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 vanpools.
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
Metrolink 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.
16) Use of Zero-VOC paints (assumes no more than 100 grams/liter of
VOC) such as those listed by the SCAQMD of Super-Compliant
Architectural Coating Manufacturers.
Biological Resources
1) A Tree Removal Permit must be approved that provides for the
replacement of the 12 on a 1:1 ratio basis with no fewer than two
California Sycamores (Platanus Racemosa) placed in a prominent
location in the project.
Cultural Resources
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:
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• 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.
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 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 a summary report to the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
Transfer collected specimens with a copy of the report to San
Bernardino County Museum.
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Geology and Soils
1) The site shall be treated with water or other soil-stabilizing agent
(approved by SCAQMD and RWQCB) daily to reduce PM10
emissions, in accordance with SCAQMD 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 PM10 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 PM10 emissions from the site during such
episodes.
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 PM10 emissions.
Hydrology and Water Quality
Construction Activities:
1) Priorto issuance of grading permits, the permit applicant shall submit
to Building Official for approval, Storm Water Pollution Prevention
Plan (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 the 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.
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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 (WQMP) prepared by Fuscoe Engineering
on July 3, 2006, 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/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
grading permits.
7) Prior to issuance of building permits,the applicant shall submit to the
City Engineer for approval of a WQMP, including a project
description and identifying 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.
8) 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.
Noise
Exterior:
1) Construct a 5-foot high barrier for Lots (Units) 7 through 10 and Lots
(Units) 72 through 92 facing Foothill Boulevard and Grove Avenue.
2) Construct a 5-foot high second floor balcony noise barrier for Lots
(Units) 88 and 89 facing Foothill Boulevard.
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Interior:
3) Provide a "windows closed" condition requiring a means of
mechanical ventilation for all homes.
4) Provide standard dual-glazed windows with a Sound Transmission
Class (STC) rating of 26 or higher for all units and homes facing
Grove Avenue and Foothill Boulevard.
5) To minimize the potential interior noise impacts, lots (units) facing
Foothill Boulevard should be provided with weather-stripped solid
core exterior doors, and exterior wall/roof assemblies should be free
of cut outs and openings.
6) 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.
7) Construction or grading noise levels shall not exceed the standards
specified in Development Code Section 17.02.120-D,as measured at
the property line. The 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.
8) The perimeter block wall shall be constructed as early as possible in
first phase.
9) 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.
6. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this Resolution.
Please see the following page
for formal adoption,cert,fication and signatures
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PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 19`h day of September 2007.
AYES: Kurth, Spagnolo, Williams
NOES: Gutierrez
ABSENT: Michael
ABSTAINED: None
Donald J. Kurth, MP , Mayor
ATTEST:
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De ra J. Ada MC, 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 19`h day of September 2007.
Executed this 201h day of September 2007, at Rancho Cucamonga, California.
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Debra J. Adaj5d, CMC, City Clerk
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Exhibit
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City of Rancho Cucamonga
- ' MITIGATION MONITORING
PROGRAM
Project File No.: DRC2006-00223, DRC2006-00341, DRC2006-00350, DRC2007-00029,
SUBTT18179
This Mitigation Monitoring Program(MMP)has been prepared for use in implementing the mitigation'
measures identified in the Mitigated Negative Declaration forthe 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 Planning Director,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
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MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM
DRC2006-00223, DRC2006-00341, DRC2006-00350, DRC2007-00029, SUBTT18179
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3. Appropriate specialists will be retained if technical expertise beyond the City staff's is needed,
as determined by theproject 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 Department. The Department shall
require the applicant to post any necessary funds (or other forms of guarantee)with the City.
These funds shall be used by the City to retain consultants and/or pay for City staff time to
monitor and report on the mitigation measure for the required period of time.
9. In those instances requiring long-term project monitoring, the applicant shall provide the City
with a plan for monitoring the mitigation activities at the project site and reporting the
monitoring results to the City. Said plan shall identify the reporter as an individual qualified to
know whether the particular mitigation measure has been implemented. The
monitoring/reporting plan shall conform to the City's MMP and shall be approved by the
Community Development Director or Planning Director prior to the issuance of building
permits.
MITIGATION MONITORING CHECKLIST (INITIAL STUDY PART III)
Project File No.: DRC2006-00223, DRC2006-00341, DRC2006-00350 DRC2007-00029 SUBTT18179 Applicant: Arbors at Route 66 LLC
Initial Study Prepared by: Vance Pomeroy, Contract Planner Date: May 21,2007
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more employees shall be required to post both bus and
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more employees shall be required to configure their
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• Consider establishing provisions to require CP/BO C Review of report A/D 3/4 0
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• Pursue educating the public about the area's CP/BO C Review of report A/D 3/4
archaeological heritage.
• Propose mitigation measures and recommend CP/BO C Review of report A/D 3/4
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, CP C Review of report A/D 3/4
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.
If any paleontological resource (i.e. plant or animal CP B Review of report A/D 4
fossils) are encountered before or during grading, the
developer will retain a qualified paleontologist to 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 mush include, but not be limited to, the
following measures:
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• Assign a paleontological monitor, trained and CP B Review of report A/D 4
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 BO BSC Review of report A/D 4
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 CP D Review of report D 3
documentation in the summary report and transfer to
an appropriate depository (i.e., San Bernardino
County Museum).
• Submit a summary report to the City of Rancho CP D Review of report D 3
Cucamonga. Transfer collected specimens with a
copy of the report to San Bernardino County
Museum.
The site shall be treated with water or other BO C During A 4
soil-stabilizing agent (approved by SCAQMD and construction
RWQCB)dailyto reduce PM,o emissions,in accordance
with SCAQMD Rule 403 or re-planted with drought
resistant landscaping as soon as possible.
Frontage public streets shall be swept according to a BO C During A 4
schedule established by the City to reduce PM,o construction
emissions associated with vehicle tracking of soil
off-site. Timing may very depending upon time of year
of construction.
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Prior to issuance of grading permits,the permit applicant BO B/C/D Review of plans A/C 2/4 N
shall submit to Building Official for approval, Storm P00
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Water Pollution Prevention Plan (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.
An Erosion Control Plan shall be prepared, included in BO B/C/D Review of plans A/C2/4
the 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.
During construction, temporary berms such as BO - B/C/D Review of plans A/C 2/4
sandbags or gravel dikes must be used to prevent
discharge of debris or sediment from the site when there
is rainfall or other runoff.
During construction, to remove pollutants, street BO B/C/D Review of plans A/C 2/4
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.
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The developer shall implement the BMPs identified in CE B/C/D Review of plans A/C 2/4
the Water Quality Management Plan(WQMP)prepared
by Fuscoe Engineering on July 3, 2006, to reduce
pollutants after construction entering the storm drain
system to the maximum extent practical.
Landscaping plans shall include provisions for BO B/C/D Review of plans A/C 2/4
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 grading
permits.
Prior to issuance of building permits,the applicant shall CE B/C/D Review of plans A/C 2/4
submit to the City Engineer for approval of a WQMP,
including a project description and identifying 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.
Prior to issuance of grading or paving permits, the BO B/C/D Review of plans A/C 2/4
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 Slate 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 o
Construction Permit.
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barrier for Lots (Units) 88 and 89 facing Foothill o
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Transmission Class (STC) rating of 26 or higher for all oNo
units and homes facing Grove Avenue and Foothill
Boulevard.
To minimize the potential interior noise impacts, lots BO B/C Review of plans C 2/4
(units)facing Foothill Boulevard should be provided with
weather-stripped solid core exterior doors,and exterior
wall/roof assemblies should be free of cut outs and
openings.
Construction or grading shall not take place between the BO C During A 4
hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. on weekdays, construction
including Saturday, or at any time on Sunday or a
national holiday.
Construction or grading noise levels shall not exceed the BO C During A 4
standards specified in Development Code Section construction
17.02.120-D, as measured at the property line. The
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.
The perimeter block wall shall be constructed as early CP C During A A
as possible in the first phase. construction
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Haul truck deliveries shall not take place between the POW C During A 4/7
hours of 6:00 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. on weekdays, construction
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.
Key to Checklist Abbreviations
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CDD-Community Development Director or designee A.With Each New Development A-On-site Inspection 1 -Withhold Recordation of Final Map
CP.-City Planner or designee B-Prior To Construction B-Other Agency Permit/Approval 2-Withhold Grading or Building Permit
CE-City Engineer or designee C-Throughout Construction C-Plan Check 3-Withhold Certificate of Occupancy
BO-Building Official or designee D-On Completion D:Separate Submittal(Repods/Studies/Plans) 4-Slop Work Order
PO-Police Captain or designee E-Operating 5-Retain Deposit or Bonds
FC-Fire Chief or designee 6-Revoke CUP
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