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DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETING
ACTION COMMENTS AND MINUTES
TUESDAY MAY 17, 1994 5: 00 P.M.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA CIVIC CENTER
RAINS ROOM
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
RANCHO CUCAMONGA
Committee Members: Larry McNiel John Melcher Dan Coleman
Alternates: Peter Tolstoy Heinz Lumpp Dave Barker
CONSENT CAIZMAR
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.
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
PROJECT REVIEW ITEM
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.
5:00 p.m.
(Scott) ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 94-06 - MISSION FOODS
- A request to construct a 300,000 square foot industrial building on
18.65 acres of land in the Minimum Impact Heavy Industrial
designation (Subarea 9) of the Industrial Specific Plan, located on
the south side of Jersey Boulevard, east of Milliken Avenue -
APN: 229-111-48 and 49.
5:30 p.m.
(Scott) ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 93-46 - FLORES -
A request to construct a gas station and mini-market on a 0.63 acre
parcel in the Community Commercial designation of the Foothill
Boulevard Specific Plan (Subarea 2) , located at the southeast corner
of Foothill Boulevard and Vineyard Avenue - APN: 208-192-06.
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.
ADJOURNMENT
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
DR 94-06 - MISSION FOODS
May 17, 1994
Page 2
Major Issues: The following broad design issues will be the focus of Committee
discussion regarding this project:
1 . A second primary building material should be introduced on the office portion
of the north elevation. The applicant is proposing a concrete tilt-up
building painted with two primary colors. The current Planning Commission
design policies for industrial buildings (Resolution No. 89-158) requires a
minimum of 2 primary building materials to be used. Primary and secondary
materials are defined as follows:
a. Primary building materials - concrete, sandblasted concrete, textured
block, brick, granite, marble, and similar materials as approved by the
Design Review Committee.
b. Secondary building materials - glass, tile, polished brass or copper,
brick, concrete, painted metal elements, painted accent stripe, and
other materials as approved by the Design Review Committee.
2. Landscaping should be provided along the southerly project boundary per the
Industrial Specific Plan standard of 1 tree per 30 linear feet. The
Metrolink Commuter Rail uses the railroad main line immediately to the south
of the site. Previously, the Commission has expressed concern about
visibility into sites from the rail line. There is existing landscaping to
the east and west of the site, leaving a 450-foot window into the subject
site. The depth of landscaping should be comparable to the neighboring
properties which is 8-10 feet.
Secondary Issues: Once all of the major issues have been addressed, and time
permitting, the Committee will discuss the following secondary issues:
1. Additional landscaping should be provided at the Jersey Boulevard main entry
to create a greater focal point. The landscaping fingers along the street
frontage may be reduced to 6 feet in width and the additional width may be
shifted to the main entry.
Staff Recommendation:
Staff recommends that the Design Review Committee approve the project subject to
conditions adequate to address staff comments.
Attachment: Exhibit "A" - Workshop Minutes
Design Review CaunLittee Action:
Members Present: John Melcher, Peter Tolstoy, Dan Coleman
Staff Planner: Scott Murphy
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
DR 94-06 - MISSION FOODS
May 17, 1994
Page 3
The Committee reviewed the plans and recommended approval subject to the following
conditions:
1 . The movement, massing, and expression of form exhibited by the plans
represents an architectural design meeting the intent of the Commission's
policy relative to providing two primary building materials.
2. Landscaping should be provided along the southern portion of the site.
Clusters may be provided at selected areas to meet the Code requirements.
3. Additional landscaping should be provided at the main entry.
Revisions to the plans should be reviewed and approved by the City Planner.
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
5:30 p.m. Scott Murphy May 17, 1994
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 93-46 - FLARES - A request to
construct a gas station and mini-market on a 0.63 acre parcel in the Community
Commercial designation of the Foothill Boulevard Specific Plan (Subarea 2) ,
located at the southeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Vineyard Avenue -
APN: 208-192-06.
Background:
On January 18, 1994, the Design Review Committee (Lumpp, Coleman) reviewed the
plans submitted by the applicant. The project included variance requests to
reduce the landscape setbacks along Foothill Boulevard, Vineyard Avenue, and the
south property line (adjacent to residential). The Committee recommended that the
plans be revised to address the following concerns:
1. The proposed Variances create design issues that are not acceptable. The
applicant should work to provide additional landscaping along the south side
and along Vineyard Avenue.
2. The gable roof over the mini-market should be evaluated to consider:
a. The building mass.
b. The materials used - possible using board-and-batten siding.
3. Additional variation should be provided along the Foothill Boulevard and
Vineyard Avenue frontages.
The Complete Design Review Committee comments, including background on the
previous approval is attached for your review.
Design Parameters:
The project is subject to the Design Guidelines of the Foothill Boulevard Specific
Plan. To address the Committees concerns, the applicant has scaled back the mini-
market size from 2,545 square feet to 2,000 square feet. The reduction of the
building size reduces the number of parking spaces required, freeing up room on
the site. The landscape setback has been revised to provide a 15-foot setback
along the south property line, a 45-foot landscape setback along Vineyard Avenue,
and a 40-foot landscape setback along Foothill Boulevard. The south setback
conforms to the Foothill Boulevard Specific Plan requirements. The Foothill
Boulevard setback is consistent with the Variance approved in 1989. The 45-foot
Vineyard Avenue landscape setback is greater than the Variance approved in 1989
allowing a 43-foot landscape setback.
Staff Comments:
The following comments are intended to provide an outline for Committee
discussion.
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
CUP 93-46 - FLORES
May 17, 1994
Page 2
Major Issues: The following broad design issues will be the focus of Committee
discussion regarding this project:
1 . The mini-market building is fairly symmetrical around the corner. The
central element, however, is offset to one side, creating some awkward roof
angles. The element should be shifted to the southwest to provide a more
symmetric design and a focal point in line with the street corner.
2. The central element appears out of proportion with the balance of the
structure. Possibly lowering the element will bring it more into scale.
3. Consistent with previous Design Review and Pre-Application Review comments,
the structure should be designed with more board-and-batten siding.
Secondary Issues : Once all of the major issues have been addressed, and time
permitting, the Committee will discuss the following secondary issues:
1. Should the 88-foot long canopy roof line be broken-up with other elements
(i.e. , roof height variety, intersecting gable, etc. )?
2. Construction details should be clarified with staff prior to Planning
Commission, such as, the horizontal band, how the river rock will die into
the band, size of wood pieces, board-and-batten siding, window systems, and
trellises.
3. The 36-inch high river rock wall should extend along Vineyard Avenue to
screen pump islands as done on Foothill Boulevard.
Staff Recommendation:
Staff recommends that the building elevations be revised to address the above
comments. The revised plans should be reviewed by the City Planner prior to
scheduling for Planning Commission.
Attachment: January 18, 1994 Design Review Comments
Design Review Committee Action:
Members Present: John Melcher, Peter Tolstoy, Dan Coleman
Staff Planner: Scott Murphy
The applicant provided a revised site plan and building elevations to address
staff's comments. The plans incorporated the following:
1 . A tower element centered on the street intersection.
2. The mini-market entry was redesigned with a smaller gable-end roof structure. ,
3. A raised planter is provided at the base of the building.
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
CUP 93-46 - FLORES
May 17, 1994
Page 3
4. The building materials include stucco on the tower and mini-market entry,
board-and-batten siding, and river rock.
The Committee reviewed the revised plans and felt that the plans better reflected
the intent of the Foothill Boulevard Specific Plan guidelines. The Committee,
however, recommended that the plans be revised to address the following:
1. The building notch along Foothill Boulevard should be eliminated and the east
"wing" of the building should be more consistent with the south wing.
2. Detailed plans, including a cross-section, should be provided for the canopy.
3. The plans should be revised to coordinate the various aspects of the
project. Each sheet currently depicts planters and sidewalks in different
locations or does not show them at all.
4. The details of the project should be worked out with staff. The details
include transition from rock to stucco, air and water location, where windows
will be located to minimize visibility of stocked merchandise, etc.
5. The applicant agreed to placement of a low rock screen wall along Vineyard
Avenue.
The revised plans should be resubmitted for additional Committee review.
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
May 17, 1994
PUBLIC COMMENTS
There were no public comments at this time.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 6:30 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Brad Bul er
Secretary