HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993/02/10 - Agenda Packet - Adjourned WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 10, 1993 8:00 P.M.
FOOTHILL MARKETPLACE WORKSHOP
RANCHO CUCAMONGA CIVIC CENTER
RAINS ROOM
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA
NOTE': LOCATION CHANGED TO DE ANZA ROOM
I. Roll Call
Commissioner Chitlea Commissioner Tolstoy
Commissioner McNiel Commissioner Vallette
Commissioner Melcher
II. Introduction
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 93-03 - FOOTHILL MARKETPLACE PARTNERS
- A request to construct approximately 88,000 square feet
of retail space within a previously approved commercial
retail center in the Regional Related Commercial
designation (Subarea 4) of the Foothill Boulevard
Specific Plan, located south of Foothill Boulevard, east
of 1-15 - APN: 229-031-41.
IV. Adjournment
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
MEMORANDUM
DATE: February 4, 1993
TO: Chairman and Members of the Planning Commission
FROM: Scott Murphy, Associate Planner~
PROJECT: FOOTHILL MARKETPLACE WESTERN PHASE WORKSHOP
Attached please find the plans for the western phase of Foothill
Marketplace for your review. A Planning Commission workshop has been
scheduled for February 10, ~993, following the regular Planning
Commission ~eeting.
If you have any questions about the design, please do not hesitate to
call Brad or me.
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Attachment
PLANNING COMMISSION WORKSHOP COMMENTS
8:00 P.M. Scott Murphy February 10, 1993
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 93-03 - FOOTHILL MARKETPLACE PARTNERS - A request to
construct approximately 88,000 square feet of retail space within a
previously approved commercial retail center in the Regional Related
Commercial designation (Subarea 4) of the Foothill Boulevard Specific
Plan, located south of Foothill Boulevard, east of 1-15 - APN: 229-031-
41.
Back~:jround
On January 19, 1993, the Planning Commission conducted a workshop to
review the eastern phase of Foothill Marketplace, a 60 acre commercial
retail center. The Commission noted that tremendous improvements had
been made in the design of the buildings and, with some minor revisions
to the major tenant entries, found the design acceptable. As a result,
the project has been scheduled for the February 24, 1993, Planning
Commission meeting.
Staff C(~nts: The following comments are intended to provide an
outline for Commission discussion.
General
The applicant is now proposing to construct the western phase of the
development encompassing roughly 88,000 square feet. As can be
seen, the western phase design has changed dramatically from the
original design submitted with the Master Plan. This phase will be
anchored by Sports Chalet and Circuit City occupying 36,000 and
33,000 square feet, respectively, instead of the four tenants
ranging from 22,000 to 27,000 square feet. The amount of shop space
has increased to offset the loss of the intermediate tenant space.
The building orientations have also changed to eliminate the
.. triangular shop building at the southwest corner of the site. The
new building layout provides a much better orientation to the
parking area and the freeway.
Site Plan
1. The original circulation design provided a "collector road"
that extended across the north and west sides of Pad 9 and
continued south to a "T" intersection at the shopfront. A
focal tower was provided at the terminus of the collector.
While the collector no longer extends to the buildings, the
applicant is proposing a focal point in the form of
intensified landscaping. The landscaping will be
raised/be rmed at an angle to be visible from the drive
aisle. This new "T" intersection, however, creates unusual
traffic movements to the west because of the curves in the
aisle to meet the "T." Staff suggests either smoothing out
the curves or continuing the collector to the buildings to
minimize the conflicts.
2 · With the modifications to the tenant mix, substantial
revisions have occurred to the site plan. While staff feels
that the overall orientation is better than the previous
designs, the location of a large amount of parking at the far
southwest corner of the site is of concern. With no entry for
Sports Chalet at the side or rear of the building, these
parking spaces will be underutilized and could result in a
parking problem at the front of the building.
3. A stronger connection should be created between Wal-Mart and
the western phase of the project. This may be accomplished
through landscaping or architectural treatment to draw the eye
across the site.
4 · As with the eastern phase, decorative paving should be
provided at the entries to the intermediate tenants.
5. The three parking spaces along the north side of Circuit City
should be relocated, possibly to the east side of the
building. This will maintain the clear access across the
buildings ·
Architecture
1 · Comments expressed at the workshop on the eastern phase
identified the lack of richness in detail and proportions of
the major tenants that were present on the shop buildings.
Staff feels that similar concerns are present with the front
elevation of Circuit City.
2 · Variation should be provided in the shopfront design to
eliminate the straight plane as was suggested at previous
workshops and as was done with the eastern phase.
3 The cornice/trim detail provided at the northeast corner of
Circuit City and the southwest corner of Sports Chalet seem
overly simplistic in light of the pre formed cornice/eave
detail used at all other locations. Staff suggests the use of
the preformed cornice at these locations as well.
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4. On the rear elevation of Sports Chalet, the precast cornice
detail appears to stop short at building corners and a plain
wall is provided. Staff suggests the continuation of the
cornice.
Freeway Visibility
1. In order to provide a more appealing elevation toward the
freeway, the applicant has provided additional landscaping
within the parking area and upgraded architecture along the
rear of Sports Chalet. The east side of Sports Chalet
includes a screen wall with landscaping. The shop buildings,
while providing simple rear elevations, are pushed north to be
screened by Sports Chalet from the freeway. Also, the height
of Sports Chalet further screens the shop buildings. The only
freeway visibility of the shop buildings would occur quite
some distance south of the site.
2. To ensure adequate screening of the roof mounted equipment,
line-of-sight drawings should be provided.
Phasing
With the approval of the integral art concepts, the Commission
approved the use of four murals within the center, two in the
eastern phase and two in the western phase. Also, the
medallions were to be used in the western phase. With this
proposal, the applicant is only identifying one mural
location. As a result, revised plans should be submitted
identifying the other mural and medallion locations. At this
time we are only considering locations, with the final designs
being reviewed at a subsequent workshop. Possible locations
might be where the shop buildings meet the major tenants. The
murals could be placed within a recessed arch element that is
consistent with the underside of the shop canopy.
Landsca~in~
1. As was discussed with the applicant during the eastern phase
review, staff should work with the applicant to achieve
clustering of trees along the shopfront to avoid obstruction
of sign bands.
Planning Commission Action:
Members Present:
Staff Planner: Scott Murphy
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