HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007/05/09 - Agenda PacketTHE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
PLANNING COMMISSION
AGENDA
C~AMONGA MAY 9, 2007 - 7:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Council Chambers
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
I. CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call
Chairman Stewart Vice Chairman Fletcher
Macias Vacant Munoz
II. ANNOUNCEMENTS
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Meeting Minutes from April 25, 2007
IV. CONSENT CALENDAR
The following Consent Calendarrtems are expected to be routine and non-controversial
They w-11 be acted on by the Commission atone time without discussion If anyone has
concern over any item, it should be removed for discussion.
V. PUBLIC HEARINGS
The following items are public hearings rn which concerned individuals may voice their
opinion of the related project Please wait to be recognized by the Chairman and
address the Commission by stating your name and address All such opinions shall be
limited to 5 minutes per individual for each project Please sign in after speaking
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A DRC2006-00444 -CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A request to
amend the Victoria Community Plan Land Use Map and applicable text
sections from High Density Residential to Mixed Use for consistency with
the existing General Plan on 14 33 acres of land (commonly known as the
Joseph Filippi Winery), located at 12467 Base Line Road -APN. 0227-
161-10, 0227-161-24 and 1089-581-04 Related files Landmark
Alteration DRC2007-00150 and Development Agreement DRC2005-
00361. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of
environmental impacts for consideration. CONTINUED FROM APRIL 11,
2007
B. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
AND MASTER PLAN DRC2005-00361 - PITASSI ARCHITECTS - A
proposal to develop a master plan and development agreement to guide
the development of the 14 33 acres of land (commonly known as the
Joseph Filippi Winery) located at 12467 Base Line Road -APN. 0227-
161-10, 0227-161-24 and 1089-581-04 Related files Victoria Community
Plan Amendment DRC2006-00444 and Landmark Alteration DRC2007-
00150 Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of
environmental impacts for consideration CONTINUED FROM APRIL 11,
2007
C MODIFICATION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO 85-37 - DRC2007-
00134 - EI POLLO LOCO - A request to expand the floor area of the
existing fast food restaurant by approximately 1,091 square feet, m the
Deer Creek Shopping Center m the General Commercial (GC) District,
located at 7746 Haven Avenue, APN 1077-401-31 The Planning
Department staff has determined that the project ~s categorically exempt
from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
and the City's CEQA Guidelines The project qualifies as a Class 1
exemption, under State CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 (e) 2, Existing
Facilities. REQUEST FOR CONTINUANCE
VI. DIRECTOR'S REPORTS
D. 2008 GENERAL PLAN UPDATE
VII. PUBLIC COMMENTS
This ~s the time and place for the general public to address the comm~ss~on Items to be
discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda
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VIII. COMMISSION BUSINESS/COMMENTS
IX. ADJOURNMENT
The Planning Commission has adopted Administrative Regulations that set an 11 00 p m
adjournment time If items go beyond that time, they shall be heard only with the consent
of the Commission
1, Lors J Schrader, Planning Commrssron Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on May 3, 2007, at least 72 hours poor to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964 2 at 10500 C-vrc Center Dnve, Rancho Cucamonga
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If you need special assistance or accommodations to participate in this meeting,
please contact the Planning Department at (909) 477-2750 Notification of 48
hours pnor to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to
ensure accessibility Listening devices are available for the heanng impaired
INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC
TO ADDRESS THE PLANNING COMMISSION
The Planning Commission encourages free expression of all points of view To allow all
persons to speak, given the length of the agenda, please keep your remarks beef 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 Planning Commission on any agenda item To address the
Planning Commission, please come forward to the podium located at the center of the
staff table State your name for the record and speak into the microphone After
speaking, please sign in on the clipboard located next to the speaker's podium It is
important to list your name, address and the agenda item letter your comments refer to
Comments are generally limited to 5 minutes per individual
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If you wish to speak concerning an item not on the agenda, you may do so under "Public
Comments " There is opportunity to speak under this section prior to the end of the
agenda
Any handouts for the Planning Commission should be given to the Planning Commission
Secretary for distribution to the Commissioners
All requests for items to be placed on a Planning Commission agenda must be in writing
The deadline for submitting these items is 6 00 p m. Tuesday, one week prior to the
meeting The Planning Commission Secretary receives all such items
AVAILABILITY OF STAFF REPORTS
Copies of the staff reports or other documentation to each agenda item are on file in the
offices of the Planning Department, City Hall, located at 10500 Civic Center Drive,
Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 These documents are available for public
inspections during regular business hours, Monday through Thursday, 7 00 a m to 6 00
p m ,except for legal City holidays
APPEALS
Any interested party who disagrees with the City Planning Commission decision may
appeal the Commission's decision to the City Council within 10 calendar days Any
appeal filed must be directed to the City Clerk's Office and must be accompanied by a
fee of $1,747 for maps and $1,842 for all other decisions of the Commission (Fees are
established and governed by the City Council)
Please turn off all cellular phones and pagers while the meeting is in session.
Copies of the Planning Commission agendas and minutes can be found at
http:/lwww.ci.rancho-cucamonga.ca.us
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Meeting Location:
City Hall
10500 Civic Center Drive
Stiff Report
DATE' May 9, 2007
TO Chairman and Members of the Planning Commission
FROM James R Troyer, AICP, Planning Director
BY Lawrence J Henderson, AICP, Principal Planner
SUBJECT' ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND VICTORIA COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDMENT
DRC2006-00444 -CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A request to amend the Victoria
Community Plan Land Use Map and applicable text sections from High Density Residential
to Mixed-Use for consistency with the existing General Plan on 14 33 acres of land
(commonly known as the Joseph Filippi Winery), located at 12467 Base Line Road -
APN 0227-161-10, 0227-161-24, and 1089-581-04 Related Files Development
Agreement DRC2005-00361 and Landmark Alteration DRC2007-00150 Staff has prepared
a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration Continued
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DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT AND MASTER PLAN DRC2005-00361 - PITASSI
ARCHITECTS INC - A proposal to develop a master plan and development agreement to
guide the development of the 14 33 acres of land (commonly known as the Joseph Filippi
Winery), located at 12467 Base Line Road - APN: 0227-161-10, 0227-161-24 and
1089-581-04 Related Files' Victoria Community Plan Amendment DRC2006-00444 and
Landmark Alteration DRC2007-00150 Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration
of environmental impacts for consideration Continued from April 11, 2007
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT LANDMARK ALTERATION DRC2007-00150 -PITASSI
ARCHITECTS INC. - A Landmark Alteration request to allow exterior modifications for
architectural enhancements to the Historic Ellena-Regina Winery on 14 33 acres of land
(commonly known as the Joseph Filippi Winery), located at 12467 Base Line Road -
APN 0227-161-10, 0227-161-24, and 1089-581-04 Related Files Development
Agreement DRC2005-00361 and Victoria Community Plan Amendment DRC2006-0444
Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for
consideration Continued from April 11, 2007
BACKGROUND These items were continued from the public hearing on April 11, 2007 in order for the
applicant and the Etiwanda School District to resolve the issue of school impacts relative to the proposed
development of 30 artist work/Ilive lofts A letter dated April 10, 2007 from the Etiwanda School District is
attached for reference (Exhibit A) Since the previous meeting, the school district provided additional
correspondence dated April 16, 2007 attached for reference (Exhibit B), which appears to modify the
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PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT
DRC2006-00444, DRC2005-00361, AND DRC2007-00150
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position of the district to require the standard School Fees of approximately $6,024 per unit at the time of
Building Permit issuance.
In addition, the City Attorney, Redevelopment Agency and Planning Staff are reviewing the development
agreement with the current lease agreement for consistency. Time may be needed to resolve any
conflicts or provide clarifications prior to the items being brought to the Planning Commission for review
CORRESPONDENCE: This item was advertised as a public hearing for the prior hearing on
April 11, 2007 in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin newspaper, the property was posted, and notices were
mailed to all property owners within a 660-foot radius of the project site
RECOMMENDATION. Staff recommends continuing the Victoria Community Plan Amendment
DRC2006-00444, Development Agreement and Master Plan DRC2005-00361, and Landmark Alteration
DRC2007-00117 to an unspecified date until the lease/development agreement issues can be resolved
Respectfully submitted,
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James R Troyer, AICP
Planning Director
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Attachments Exhibit A - Etiwanda School District Letter dated April 2, 2007
Exhibit B - Etiwanda School District Letter dated April 16, 2007
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Shawn Judson, Ed. D.
' Supennl~ndent Board of Trustees
Douglas M. Claflin Brynna Cadman
Assistant Superintendent of Business Services
Rebecca M. Lawrence
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Cathime Fort
Assistant Superintendent of InstructionlPupil Servces
Heidt M. Soehnel n
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Davtd W Long
ssistant Superintendent of Personnel
Ivia Kordich
dministrator of Speaal Programs
1883 Mark H Murphy
Cecilia L Solono
6061 East Avenue, Etiwanda, California
91739
www etrwanda k12 ca us
(909) 899-2451 FAX (909) 899-9463
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City of Rancho Cucamonga
Planning Division
P.O. Box 807
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729
Attention: Larry Henderson
Planner
Re: Victoria Planned Communit Amendment DRC2006-00444 Jose h Fili i Wine
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Dear Mr. Henderson:
The Etiwanda School District is responding to the City's notice of March 19, 2007 on the above
project.
Anticipated Student Generation From the Proiect
The project lies entirely within the Etiwanda School District. It is our understanding that the project is
presently planned to consist of 30 live/work artist lofts on 14.13 acres, located 12467 Baseline Road, in
the High Density Residential District.
The project will impact the District by generating new students at all grade levels. Student generation
factors for new multi-family attached units for the District are:
Grade Level K-5: .1899
Grade Level 6-8 0805
Total: .2704
Therefore, it is anticipated that this project will generate 5.7 K-5 students and 2.42 students in grades
6-8.
EXHi~fT A
A & B 3
CITY OF Rk6JCH0 CUCk(f0(JGA
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Impact on the District's Facilities
RECEfVED - PLANrJIN€~
The District currently operates eleven elementary and four intermediate schools with a current
enrollment m excess of 12,042 students. The existing schools that would serve this project are already
at or above capacity and will not be able to accommodate all of the students expected to be generated
from this project in addition to students to be generated from other projects within the District in the
next five years. The District's current enrollment capacity is only 10,023.
The District's current cost of providing new grade K-8 facilities is $16,843 per new single-family
detached dwelling unit. The District is authorized to collect $2.90 per square foot of assessable space
on new residential construction pursuant to Government Code sections 65995, 65995.5 and 65995 6,
pursuant to a resolution to that effect. However, for an average single family detached residential unit
of 2,497 square feet, the amount raised from fees would be $7,241 as opposed to the actual cost of
school facilities of $16,843. It is clear that the $2.90 per square foot fee will not provide nearly enough
funds for the District to provide the necessary school facilities The District's current estimated costs
for elementary and intermediate schools are as follows:
Elementary School: $20,258,800 (800 students)
Intermediate School: $40,228,000 (1,300 students)
The cost of the school facilities necessary to serve this project can therefore be estimated as follows:
Elementary School: (5.7 x 25,324 per student) _ $144,346.80
Intermediate School. (2.42 x 30,945 per student) _ $74,886.90
Interim Housing and Central Administrative Support:
($1,101. x 5.7 (elem.); $1,261 x 2.42 (Int.)) _ $9.327.32
Total: $228,561.02
Dividing this amount by the 30 units results in a full mitigation amount for elementary and
intermediate school facilities of $7,618.70 per dwelling unit in this project, or $6.74 per square foot for
an average 2,497 square foot home
Compared to the full mitigation need for $16,843 per dwelling unit, the statutory school facility fee of
$2.90 per square foot generates only $7,241 on an average new single-family detached home of 2,497
square feet. This covers only .43 percent of the full impact. Commercial and industrial school facility
fees of $0 29 per square foot fund only about six percent of the remaining unfunded impact of
development.
The District has few alternatives to requesting full mitigation from the developers of residential
projects. All other District funds are fully committed to maintaining current operation.
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Shawn Judson, Ed.D.
Supenntendent
Douglas M. Claflin
Assistant Supenntendent of Business Services
Rebecca M Lawrence
Assistant Supenntendent of InstructionlPupil Services
Heidi M. Soehnel
sistant Supenntendent of Personnel
via Kordich
Administrator of Speaal Programs
6061 East Avenue, Etlwanda, California 91739
www etiwa~zda k12 ca us
(909) 899-2451 FAX (909) 899-9463
April 16, 2007
Peter J Pitassi, AIA
President
Pitassi Architects, Inc
8439 White Oak Ave, Sulte 105
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Subject. Victoria Planned Community Amendment DRC2006-00444
(Joseph Filippi Winery)
Dear Mr. Pitassi,
Board of Trustees
Brynna Cadman
Cathhne Fort
Davitl W Long
Mark H Murphy
Cealla L Solono
CfTY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
~ECEBl~lEO - PLA~E~E~lC
Thank you for providing the additional information concerning the development proposed for the Filippi
Winery. Our attorney has reviewed Exhibit C of the amendment as it relates to the Artist Live /Work
• Loft definition Government Code section 65995 1 limits the situations in which senior citizen housing
can qualify for the commercial and industrial school facility fee rate to specific types of facilities
Section 2, paragraph (a) of Exhibit C indicates that, "No person may lease or occupy an artist live/work
loft unless he or she is an artist producing art on the Site or is a member of that artist's immediate
family or living unit " This does not limit the occupancy to senior citizens. Therefore, a student could be
a member of the artist's immediate family or living unit Because the law is not specific for anything
other than senior citizen housing, we can not make an exception for this type of housing Other
multifamily developments in our district would have the right to request and be granted the commercial /
industrial fees for their future projects.
The live /work lofts have living quarters of approximately 1131 sq feet The current level II and per unit
fee total approximately $6024 per unit with an increase expected in May 2007. These fees can be paid
in advance or at the time of permit.
It will be a pleasure to have these artist lofts in our district If you have any questions please feel free to
contact me
Sincere)
glas M Claflin
sistant Superintendent of Business Services
c Shawn Judson
Gino Filippi
Larry Henderson
James Troyer
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Staff Report
DATE May 9, 2007
TO Chairman and Members of the Planning Commission
FROM James R Troyer, AICP, Planning Director
BY Daniel Correa, Planning Technician
SUBJECT MODIFICATION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO 85-37 - DRC2007-00134 - EI POLLO
LOCO - A request to expand the floor area of the existing fast food restaurant by
approximately 1,091 square feet, in the Deer Creek Shopping Center in the General
Commercial (GC) District, located at 7746 Haven Avenue - APN 1077-401-31 Staff has
determined that the project is categorically exempt from the requirements of the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the City's CEQA Guidelines The project qualifies as a
Class 1 exemption, under State CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 (e) 2, Existing Facilities
Related Files CUP 87-69 (modified) REQUEST FOR CONTINUANCE
BACKGROUND Because of exterior work to the EI Polio Loco fast food restaurant, staff has determined
that the proposed exterior alteration and renovation should be presented to the Design Review Committee
(DRC) prior to being presented to the Planning Commission for action
RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the aforesaid project Modification Conditional Use Permit
DRC2007-00134 to be continued to an unspecified date to allow time for review by the Design Review
Committee
Respectfully submitted,
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AICP, Planning Director
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T H E C I T Y O F
R A N C K O C U C A M O N G A
Stiff Report
DATE May 9, 2007
TO. Chairman and Members of the Planning Commission
FROM James R Troyer, AICP, Planning Director
BY' Candyce Burnett, Senior Planner
SUBJECT 2008 GENERAL PLAN UPDATE
BACKGROUND
On February 12, 2007 the City Council and Planning Commission held a joint meeting to discuss
the General Plan Update which is one of the City Council goals During that session staff received
comments from both the City Council and Planning Commission regarding topics that should be
• addressed in the update On April 5, 2007 staff released the Request for Proposals (RFP) for the
General Plan Update and Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (EIR) The RFP is attached
as Exhibit A
PURPOSE
The General Plan is, in effect, the "Constitution" for development in our community Consequently,
it is used as the basic frame of reference in making development and conservation decisions within
our planning area, whether they involve public or private lands All policies within our plan are
important. They are to be applied when the following kinds of decisions are contemplated
• Budget allocations that impact the physical development in our planning area,
• Review of proposed private development projects,
• Review of proposed public projects, including acquisition or disposal of public lands,
• Proposals by other levels of government that would affect our community,
• Position-taking on proposed legislation affecting our community,
• Position-taking regarding regional planning activities affecting our community, and
• Proposed programs or actions to implement our General Plan, in addition to those described
above
Policy is expressed in this plan in both mapped and written form. The maps depict the geographic
application of policy and express the desired pattern of development and conservation that define
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our community Written policy expresses decision-making guidance related to what is depicted on
the maps or, if the subject is not mapped, as a guide to certain decision points defined by the policy
Additional diagrams and illustrations are included to further assist m interpretation of policy and
application to specific situations
Therefore, the City has, as a matter of policy, always believed in regular and timely updates to the
General Plan. In this case, a technical update is contemplated since it has been 5 years from our
last comprehensive update, and a 5 to 6 year peraod for a General Plan update is needed given the
maturing nature of our City
Also each city and county is required by law to revise its housing element at least every 5 years
(§65588(6)) Deadlines for housing element revisions are defined m statute In our case, the State
and the Southern California Association of Governments have provided an extension that will
require our update to be completed by July 1, 2008, therefore, the technical update may be able to
incorporate and integrate this mandatory element
It is also important to note that the Office of Planning and Research (OPR) is required to notify a
city or county when its General Plan has not been revised within 8 years If a city or county has not
revised its general plan within 10 years, OPR must also notify the Attorney General This
notification does not necessarily mean the plan is out of date, but may serve as a reminder to
comprehensively review the General Plan if the city or county has not already done so
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In order to get the planning update process on track, a work program has been established with .
realistic milestones for completion of its varaous stages (i e., data gathering, workshops, draft
plan completion, environmental documentation, etc) The draft work program has set a
projected completion date for the update
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
• Update the General Plan in conformance with changes to Federal, State, County, and
Special Distract requirements
• Amend the General Plan to correct errors or clarafications of existing policies and
requirements of the City, including maps, charts, exhibits, and tables.
• Include policy on Healthy Cities and A632 (Anti-global warming law)
• Update the Development Code for consistency with the General Plan update
BUDGET
The previous 2001 General Plan Update, which was a comprehensive and complete overhaul
including a new EIR cost $ 463,351 Additional Special Studies totaled $ 170,428 for a grand total
of $633, 779
Our assumption is that this would be a technical update to the existing General Plan, with the
housing element being prepared in-house, and out sourcing the update and the EIR With this in
mind staff developed a budget of $500,000 ($350,000 GP and $150,000 EIR) to cover the cost of
the General Plan Update Additional funds for new or updated special studies would be provided
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through the AB 1600 account Additionally, the plan is to negotiate with the selected consultant for
the Development Code Update which would also be funded through the AB 1600 account Based
on preliminary comments from consulting firms who received the RFP, it appears that our budget
for preparing the update is low The estimated budget can be further defined as part of the Final
Scope of Work prepared through the RFP process and once the details are developed (including
cost) staff would bang this item back to the City Council for review
The RFP process will allow us to adjust the budget during the spring of 2007
SCHEDULE•
An 18-month to 24-month schedule starting on May 1, 2007, is recommended If we proceed with
this schedule, the housing element will need to be prepared separately from the General Plan
Update (due July 1, 2008) A detailed schedule is attached
BASIC COMPONENTS.
1. General Ptan Update Program Initiation -City Staff directed -The initiation of the General
Plan Update would involve defining key players roles, identifying agencies, organizations and
individuals to include in workshops, etc and selecting an EIR consultant
2 Public Participation Process -Consultant
3. General Plan Update Preparations -Staff/Consultant
4 Environmental Review -Consultant- A supplemental report will be needed, unless significant
impacts are added beyond the technical amendments contemplated herein It is
recommended that this activity be contracted to an outside consultant.
5 General Plan Adoption Process -Staff/Consultant-
6 Program Administration -Staff/Consultant
7 Special Studies -Staff/Consultant
RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Planning Commission receive the staff report
and make comment as needed and retain for future reference.
Respectfully submitted,
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James R. Troyer, AICP
Planning Director
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• Attachments Exhibit A - Request For Proposal
Exhibit B - Schedule
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DATE: May 3, 2007
INTRODUCTION:
GENERAL PLAN UPDATE
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
The City of Rancho Cucamonga is seeking proposals for firms interested m providing
professional consulting services for the Technical Update to the previously adopted 2001
General Plan and EIR City Policy is to keep our General Plan up to date and usable for making
informed decisions about the development and the programs for our citizens The update must
include specific public participation opportunities, meet all legal requirements, and be user
friendly with the most current access processes and methods available.
BACKGROUND:
The City of Rancho Cucamonga is a City full of history with historic events including Native
American habitation, Abraham Lincoln signing into existence a post office at the base of Red Hill
in 1864, and the many years of the cultivating of citrus and wineries The community developed
as three communities Alta Loma, Cucamonga, and Etiwanda. The City of Rancho Cucamonga
formed in 1977 and the three communities joined together
Today Rancho Cucamonga encompasses a total planning area of approximately 50 square
miles with approximately 10 acres located within our Sphere of Influence The predominant
commercial activity is along the Foothill Boulevard corridor, accented by clusters of the
• shopping centers throughout the community Additionally, the City welcomed the development
of the Victoria Gardens Lifestyle Center on the east edge of the City The City is served by
several mayor freeways and m close proximity to the Ontario International Airport
The General Plan was updated in 2001 and created a new vision for our community based on
the rapid growth that was and still is occurring. This vision was to keep a family center,
enhance the sense of community, sustain a memorable place, cherish our legacy, design a
quality environment, maintain a strong economy, and more
The City is shifting from a rapid Growth City to a Mature City and the community issues
associated with this shift need to be identified and molded into a new community vision for the
City
Throughout the General Plan Update process the City of Rancho Cucamonga staff will provide
direction to the consultant A General Plan Project Manager/EIR Manager will be identified and
will work with the consultant in every aspect of the General Plan Update
SCOPE OF WORK:
The selected consultant(s) will be required to create and administer, in conjunction with the
City's' staff, the General Plan Update program Consultant(s) will participate in the City's staff
meetings to be held a minimum of once a month and submit a monthly progress reports to the
City
All proposals submitted should describe the process for achieving the scope of work detailed
• below Alternative ideas, programs, formats, and any other suggestions are encouraged in the
proposals Proposals should also include a preliminary schedule for achieving each milestone
of the updated process
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Project Initiation
Consultants will review all existing documents related to, and necessary for the General
Plan update All applicable changes to State and Federal Law since the last update must
be identified
Consultant(s) will work with the City to initiate a meeting with all applicable staff members
to accomplish the following•
• Review changes or corrections to the General Plan received to date from the various
Departments
• Define Key player roles and a process that will be followed to accomplish the update
• Identify contact agencies, organizations, and individuals
• Refine scope of work and schedule
• Establish product review procedures
• Establish a strategy to ensure consistency of the General Plan Update with any
ongoing projects or programs to minimize the conflicts or errors
• Determine the extent of the revisions to the General Plan maps and exhibits with all
the applicable Departments and make any necessary corrections.
• Define the public participation process
Public Participation Process
The City of Rancho Cucamonga is transitioning from a "Growing City" to a "Mature City "
With this in mind, the consultant(s) will initiate a community outreach program to identify
and define the community visions and the goals through public workshops, meetings, and
interviews with key City personnel, the community leaders, and the community service
providers The results of the outreach program will be included in a General Plan Update
issue report to be presented to the Parks and Recreation Commission and the Planning
Commission for recommendations to the City Council The recommendations will be
presented to the City Council
General Plan Update
The consultant shall conduct a comprehensive land use survey, created m GIS format,
compatible with the City's GIS system The City can provide the GIS data layers and the
information that we have available for this survey Additionally, all maps and the exhibits
shall be modified as needed
The General Plan update shall include a modification of the vision statement, if identified,
and all the existing components of the City's General Plan (with the exception of the
Housing element to be completed in-house) including, but not limited to, the following
sections
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GENERAL PLAN UPDATE
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1. Land Use
• Land Use
• Circulation
• Public Facilities
• Community Design
• Economic Development
2. Environmental Resources
• Land Resources
• Water Resources
• Plant and Animal Resources
• Open Space
• Energy
• Implementation
3. Public Health and Safety
• Geological Hazards
• Seismicity
• Flood Hazards
• Fire hazards
• Noise
• Air Quality
• Cnme Prevention
• Emergency Services
• Miscellaneous Hazards (Wind, Eucalyptus Windrows, Etc )
4. Implementation
• Measures
• Consistency between General Plan and Implementation Actions
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Funding Sources
Integration into City Budget and Capital Improvement Program
5. Historic Preservation
Although not a separate element in the General Plan, Historic Preservation plays an
important part in the City's character and the special consideration should be given
to the Historic Preservation and how it relates to the Community Updated policies
toward defining Historic Preservation needs to be identified and articulated in the
General Plan Update
6. Sustainable Development/Green Building
The consultant(s) shall provide methods of developing sustainable design/Green
Buildings and the Healthy Communities as a General Plan theme and include
regulations pertaining to Global Warming (AB32)
7. Specific Plans
The City currently has 6 Specific Plans. Theses should be analyzed for consistency
with the General Plan and the community's vision for those areas.
8. Economic Development
The City is recommending inclusion of Economic Development policy goals and the
objectives in the General Plan Update It is important that the growth of viable
businesses and the industry is facilitated through the General Plan
D. Special Studies
The consultant(s) shall provide special studies to update or provide new or recently
completed studies as needed and incorporate the information into applicable sections of
the General Plan as follows These special studies may include, but are not limited to
Traffic Study
2 Noise
3 Fire Strategic Plan
4 Sensitive Habitat or species mapping
5 To the extent the City has adopted the existing policies relative to State and Federal
mandates including but not limited to, Americans with Disabilities Act,
NPDES/DAMP/ROWD, and the clean cities program
6 Determine the Status of the vacant surplus properties throughout the City and
Sphere of Influence currently under government agency control Indicate any
possible changes in the land use because of future agency surplus of the land
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7 Special Planning studies for the selected areas of the City (for example the west end
of Rancho Cucamonga along Foothill Boulevard)
8 Fire Services Master Plan Update
9 Police Services Master Plan Update
10 Hazardous Materials Analysis
11 Library Services Master Plan Update
12 Parks and Recreation Master Plan Update
13 Utilities Analysis.
14 Flood Hazards Analysis
15 Public Opinion Survey
E. Environmental Review
At the minimum, a supplemental report will be needed unless significant impacts are
added beyond the technical amendments contemplated herein The EIR shall be
prepared m accordance with the latest procedural and the substantive requirements of the
• California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) The consultant shall be responsible for all
steps m preparing the document (Initial Study, Notice of Preparation, Notice of
Completion, Notice of Determination, Statement of Overriding Considerations [if
necessary], Facts and Findings, and Response to Comments). The EIR shall include a
technical appendix with all the supporting documentation
F. General Plan Adoption Process
The consultant(s) will be required to assist in the General Plan adoption process This
process includes a total of four public hearings, two Planning Commission hearings, and
two City Council hearings The consultant will compile the findings for the General Plan
adoption and the environmental document Input from the City Attorney's Office must be
incorporated In addition, the consultant will provide both the hard-bound and electronic
versions of the final General Plan for publication and distribution
G. Deliverables
The proposal shall include a list of deliverables All submitted material shall include one
unbound original for the reproduction purposes
1 Draft and Final Studies 5 copies of each study
2 Administrative Draft, and the revised Administrative Draft 5 copies
3 Draft EIR for the public distribution 50 copies, 1 unbound copy and 50 electronic
copies (CD-ROM)
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4 Diagrams and the maps for inclusion in the General Plan: 25 copies, 10 Electronic
Copies (CD-ROM) m Microsoft Word, Arcview 3 11/9 0, or PDF version
5. Final General Plan and the Environmental Impact Report 50 copies, 1 unbound
copy, and 50 electronic copies (CD-ROM)
The completed Environmental Impact Report (EIR) text, tables, charts, and maps must be
user friendly and be in a compatible format to the City's software The EIR shall
encompass the existing City boundaries, the current Sphere-of-Influence, and the Fire
District boundaries
The EIR maps shall be coordinated with the City's Planning Department and the
Geographic Information System (GIS) staff and be formatted in compliance with the
existing City software requirements (ARCVIEW).
All deliverables shall be deemed the property of the City.
H. Development Code Update
The City's Development Code was adopted in November of 2003 Since that time, there
have been numerous amendments to the Development Code as inconsistencies with the
General Plan were identified or as changes in the community necessitated code updates
Additionally, the City has been working on General Plan/Development Code consistency
update to the current General Plan
PROPOSAL SUBMISSION AND EVALUATION:
AMOUNT BUDGETED: $500,000
CONTRACT TYPE: Fixed Fee -Plus Actual Amount of the other expenses, the professional
service contract, with the payment schedule based upon scheduled project completion and the
City's acceptance of work.
QUALIFICATION: The consultant shall submit
Relevant professional qualifications -your firm's experience m completing general plan updates
Management qualification -Resumes for the key personnel who will be assigned to the General
Plan Update
Relevant project experience -Names, addresses, and the telephone numbers of three California
clients that your firm has prepared general plan updates for
Logistic capabilities, special terms and conditions -Name the sub-consultants you will retain
EVALUATION: Each proposal will be evaluated by the City based on the following criteria
Conciseness and clarity
2. Professional qualifications and the capability of the consultant team that is assigned
to the project
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3 Ability of the consultant firm to commit the personnel and the time necessary to
complete the project m the time frame (18 months) outlined in this RFQ
4 Experience with similar type projects
5 Demonstration of a clear understanding of the Project and the work to be preformed
6 Competitive cost
Those firms that closely meet the City's needs shall be invited to make a presentation and be
interviewed
INSURANCE REQUIREMENT: The consultant selected will be required to provide the City with
the Certificates of Insurance for Compensation, Commercial General Liability or Comprehensive
broad-form General Public Liability (occurrence), Comprehensive Automobile Liability, and the
Professional Errors and the Omissions Liability and shall not commence work until it has been
obtained
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AGREEMENT: A copy of the City's standard form for the
Professional Service Agreement (generic) is attached for the consultant's review This form is
subject to change with the consideration by the City Attorney and the Risk Manager
SUBMISSION DIRECTIONS: Firms interested in responding to this request must submit
• 10 copies of their response to the City of Rancho Cucamonga Planning Department, no later
than 5 00 PM on May 10, 2007 Responses submitted after this prescribed date and time will
not be considered
Please address all responses and inquires to
Candyce Burnett, Senior Planner
Planning Department, City of Rancho Cucamonga
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729-0807
cburnett(a~ci rancho Cucamonga ca us
(909) 477-2750 ext 4308
(909) 477-2847 (Fax)
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