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ACTION AGENDA AND MINUTES
- TUESDAY DECEMBER 1, 1998 7:00 P.M.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA CIVIC CENTER
RAINS ROOM
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
RANCHO CUCAMONGA
Committee Members: John Mannerino Rich Macias Nancy Fong
Alternates: Peter Tolstoy Larry McNiel Pam Stewart
PROJECT REVIEW ITEMS
This is the time and place for the Committee to discuss and provide direction to an applicant regarding
their development application. The following items do not legally require any public testimony, although
the Committee may open the meeting for public input.
7:00 p.m.
(Brent) CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 98-17 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES -A request
to construct a 128,197 square foot public storage project including caretaker's unit on
4.22 acres of land in the General Commercial District, located at the southwest corner
of Arrow Highway and Hermosa Avenue -APN: 209-041-09. Related Files: Variance
- 98-02 and Preliminary Review 98-05.
7:40 p.m.
(Rebecca) ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND VICTORIA COMMUNITY PLAN
AMENDMENT 98-02 - LYON - A request to amend the Victoria Community Plan to
redesignate approximately 20 acres of land from Village Commercial and Medium
Residential (8-14 dwelling units per acre)to Low-Medium Residential(4-8 dwelling units
per acre) on a project site consisting of 62 acres of land located southwest of Highland
Avenue and future Day Creek Boulevard - APN: 227-021-03 and 13.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT 15871 -LYON
- The proposed subdivision and design review of detailed site plan and elevations for
188 single family lots on 62 acres of land in the Low-Medium Residential District (4-8
dwelling units per acre) of the Victoria Community Plan, located southwest of Highland
Avenue and future Day Creek Boulevard - APN: 227-021-03 and 13.
CONSENT CALENDAR
The following items are expected to be routine and non-controversial. Typically they are items such
as plan revisions prepared in response to discussions at a previous meeting.
8:20 p.m.
(Cecilia) ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 98-26 - MVA
ARCHITECTS - The development of a training center totaling 33,000 square feet on
3 acres of land in the Industrial Park District(Subarea 12) of the Industrial Area Specific
Plan, located at the northeast corner of Pittsburgh Avenue and Mission Vista Drive -
APN: 229-263-40.
DRC AGENDA
December 1, 1998
Page 2
PUBLIC COMMENTS
This is the time and place for the general public to address the Committee. State law prohibits the
Committee from addressing any issue not previously included on the Agenda. The Committee may
receive testimony and set the matter for a subsequent meeting. Comments are limited to five minutes
per individual.
I, Mary Lou Gragg, Office Specialist 11 for the City of Rancho Cucamonga, hereby certify that a true,
accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on November 26, 1998, at least 72 hours prior to
the meeting per Government Code Section 54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho
Cucamonga.
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
7:00 p.m. Brent Le Count December 1, 1998
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 98-17 - CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES - A request to construct a
128,197 square foot public storage project including caretaker's unit on 4.22 acres of land in the
General Commercial District, located at the southwest corner of Arrow Highway and Hermosa Avenue-
APN: 209-041-09. Related Files: Variance 98-02 and Preliminary Review 98-05.
This case was reviewed by the Committee (Macias, McNiel, Fong) on November 17, 1998 at which
time the Committee directed the applicant to revise the project and bring it back for further review.
Revised plans will be presented at the meeting.
Design Review Committee Action:
Members Present: Larry McNiel, Rich Macias, Nancy Fong
Staff Planner: Brent Le Count
The Committee reviewed the project and recommended that the Planning Commission approve the
project subject to the following:
1. Provide large size(minimum 24-inch box) trees within deepest wall insets for Buildings E and
F and relocate wall-mounted trellises to either side of the deep insets (within the half insets).
2. _ Provide vines at base of wall-mounted trellises and train vines to climb trellises.
3. Clip the east end of Building E to provide room to accommodate a minimum 5-foot wide
planter along the east wall (wrap the planter from the Unocal project south along Building E).
4. Tile minimum 12 feet by 12 feet size decorative tiles.
5. Box out gutters along the south side of Building C1, C2 and the west side of Building B such
that the slope of the gutters is hidden within the box out fixture. The boxes shall be painted
to match the building.
6. Paint all flashing to match the color of the adjacent building walls or roofing.
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
7:40 p.m. Rebecca Van Buren December 1, 1998
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTAND VICTORIA COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDMENT 98-02-LYON
-A request to amend the Victoria Community Plan to redesignate approximately 20 acres of land from
Village Commercial and Medium Residential (8-14 dwelling units per acre)to Low-Medium Residential
(4-8 dwelling units per acre) on a project site consisting of 62 acres of land located southwest of
Highland Avenue and future Day Creek Boulevard - APN: 227-021-03 and 13.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT 15871 - LYON - The
proposed subdivision and design review of detailed site plan and elevations for 188 single family lots
on 62 acres of land in the Low-Medium Residential District (4-8 dwelling units per acre) of the Victoria
Community Plan, located southwest of Highland Avenue and future Day Creek Boulevard -APN: 227-
021-03 and 13.
Design Parameters: The subject site is 62 acres with the future Route 30 freeway to the north, an
extension of Victoria Park Lane to the south, an Edison utility corridor to the west, and future Day
Creek Boulevard to the east. The current Victoria Plan designates the northern section as Village
Commercial, the mid-section as Medium Residential (8-14 dwelling units per acre), and the lower
section as Low-Medium Residential (4-8 dwelling units per acre). William Lyon Homes desires to
reduce the size of the commercial area and shift its location to orient toward Day Creek Boulevard.
The developer is also requesting to "downsize" the residential portion of the site to the low-medium
density.
Staff Comments: The proposed project is being presented to Design Review Committee for
discussion of broad land use and circulation issues only. Because land use and circulation affect
subdivision design, staff believes that Committee should provide direction to the applicant on the
identified land use and circulation issues, prior to reviewing the subdivision and house designs. Once
the subdivision is designed to follow the direction of the Committee, staff will schedule the project
(subdivision and house design) for another meeting. The following are issues based on the proposed
land use and circulation:
1. Single family residential use next to a commercial land use and future freeway at the
northwestern portion of the site.
a. The proposal to place single family homes next to commercial land use and the future
freeway will create land use conflicts. Examples of conflicts according to the Land Use
Matrix of the Development Code are: noise, odors, light, shadow, aesthetics, safety, etc.,
and as shown in Exhibit "F." The Land Use Matrix also stated that these conflicts need
to be mitigated or avoided. Commercial land use next to a freeway is appropriate because
the land use is generally less harmed by freeway impacts and may derive certain benefits
from the exposure (easy access, visibility). During the 1991-review of Victoria Planned
Community land uses, this area was specifically discussed where the Village Commercial
designation was reaffirmed for that reason, and as shown in Exhibit "C."
b. The proposal to have single family homes along Highland Avenue will convert most of
Highland Avenue from privately maintained commercial frontage to publicly maintained
landscaped area because of single family residential rear-ons. The increase of publicly
maintained area will place additional burdens on already the most expensive Landscape
Maintenance District (LMD).
DRC COMMENTS
VCPA 98-02 & TT 15871 - LYON
December 1, 1998
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2. The Circulation Plan of the Victoria Community Plan (Exhibit "B") shows two existing streets,
Silverberry and Sugar Gum, extending west of Day Creek Boulevard then looping south and
north respectively, to meet at a four-way intersection with Victoria Park Lane. The applicant
proposed to eliminate the southbound loop road that intersect Victoria Park Lane and instead
loop northbound to intersect Highland Avenue.
a. The proposed circulation as shown in Exhibit"E"does not provide a strong collector spine
that serves and enhances a sense of residential neighborhoods and reduces through
traffic.
b. Staff is especially concerned with the northbound loop road where the residential
neighborhood in the northwestern portion of the site must share the same"collector"street
with the future commercial area. The subdivision/circulation design requires houses to be
side-on to the collector street. This may generate neighborhood complaints of truck traffic
maneuvering in and out of the commercial site and may present challenges to provide
screening and noise attenuation of loading areas. Staff believes that alternative street
systems which allow residential uses to rear-on the commercial site may provide better
means to deal with interface conflicts. Staff will present a concept of an alternative street
system layout as basis for discussion at the meeting. Copies of the concept will be made
available to the applicant.
Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Design Review Committee provide direction
regarding land use and circulation issues so that the applicant may prepare development plans that
follow Design Review Committee directions, which will be submitted for further Design Review
Committee review.
Attachments: Exhibit "A" - Location Map
Exhibit "B" - Current Circulation Plan for Victoria Planned Community
Exhibit "C" - Current Land Uses for Site
Exhibit "D" - Proposed Land Uses for Site
Exhibit "E" - Proposed Street System for Site
Exhibit "F" - Land Use Matrix, Table 17.08.050-F
Design Review Committee Action:
Members Present: Larry McNiel, Rich Macias, Nancy Fong
Staff Planner: Rebecca Van Buren
The Committee reviewed the proposed land use and circulation concepts presented by the applicant
and the alternative concepts presented by staff. The Committee expressed concerns with the
applicant's proposed land use and circulation concepts as listed below. The Committee directed the
applicant to review and respond to the alternative concepts introduced by staff. The Committee
recommended the applicant obtain direction on land use at a Planning Commission workshop. The
following list the Committee's concerns:
1. The most effective buffer between residential and commercial land uses is needed. The
proposed northerly collector loop road with residential lots side-on to the commercial site would
create land use conflicts.
2. The subdivision and circulation should be designed to deter potentially hazardous traffic short-
cuts and enhance the sense of neighborhoods.
ORC COMMENTS
VCPA 98-02 & TT 15871 - LYON
December 1, 1998
Page 3
3. The Committee questioned the appropriateness and the adequacy of the size and orientation
of the 10+/-acre commercial site in terms of providing reasonable building envelopes, access,
truck maneuvering, landscaping, screening, and buffering the residential use. A conceptual site
plan of the commercial area should be provided at the Planning Commission workshop.
The applicant agreed to analyze the different design strategies and present options at a workshop to
be scheduled with the next available Planning Commission meeting.
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CONSENT CALENDAR COMMENTS
8:20 P.M. Cecilia Williams December 1, 1998
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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 98-26 - MVA ARCHITECTS
- The development of a training center totaling 33,000 square feet on 3 acres of land in the Industrial
Park District (Subarea 12) of the Industrial Area Specific Plan, located at the northeast corner of
Pittsburgh Avenue and Mission Vista Drive - APN: 229-263-40.
Design Review Committee Action:
Members Present: Larry McNiel, Rich Macias, Nancy Fong
Staff Planner: Cecilia Williams
The Committee reviewed changes to the site plan and elevations as follows:
1. The removal of the parking spaces along the east side of the site to accommodate fire access
and turning radii. The project still meets and exceeds the parking requirements.
2. The screening of the roll-up door along the north elevations through enhanced landscaping
along Pittsburgh Avenue landscape setback area, increased width of the continuous planter
north of the building and provided with enhanced landscaping, and sizeable landscape planters
provided between roll-up doors.
3. The south elevation windows narrowed in width to provide structural support for the building.
The Committee recommended approval with the request that the applicant provide a detail of the gable
roof drip edge for their review at the Commission meeting.
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
December 1, 1998
PUBLIC COMMENTS
There were no public comments at this time.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:25 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Br Buller
Secretary