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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982/05/19 - Agenda Packet,o4vf RANCHO CUC,IMUNGA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AGENDA Lion's Park Community Center 91b1 Base L ine Road Rancho Cucamonga, California May 19, 1992 - 7:00 p.m. 1, r,,..L TO ORDER a. Ro'.1 Call: Frost Schlosser _, Buquet Dahl —, and MikeTs 2. CONSEhl' CALMAR 1 4. EI*VTRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND OEVFI OPN -mN11 R I EN 82 -10 - R.C. INDUSTRIAL - A revision to approved plans for Fnase IU Ranclio Cucamonga Business Center to allow construction of a 205,000 square foot ware- house distribution building on approximately 12 acres of lard In the General Industrial /Raft Served cate- gory - APN 299 - 261 -29, 30 10 B. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PARCEL NAP 7494 - MON CORPORATION - A dtv s nn of 14.3 6 acres into par - ce�tt Tn the Industrial Park area located on the North side of Arrow Route between Red Oak aid White Oak Streets - API' 208 - 351 -27. 3. ADJOUR184,NT 3t yt• � „i,�.'�- �M^".n:��CI°il'G �7t`iu. ��:'. s. i�3V .: �. _ AlY�i1•�.Ily 7, 0 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE May 12, 1982 TO Members of the Planning Commission FROM: Rick Gomez, City Planner BY: M1 Coleman, AssoeiaW Planner SUBJECT: Et_M1_!RON24ENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPML ;iT REVIEW. 82 -10 - 'fADUST - rev35 on to approve pans or Phase )` auc o ucaianga Business Center to allow construction of a on 3PProxaiiately a 2 acres wofe land e r lntheGeneral Industrial/ Rail Served category - APN 299- 261 -29, 30 Related File: OR 81 -27 PROJECT AND SITE DESCRIPTION: The Applicant is requesting review and a PprovdT of a 20 ,1100 square foot concrete tilt -up warehouse distri- bution replaces the The foot completed pthe Development and Design Review process and is now before the Planning Commission to receive env;roraental clearance oily T`.e detailed Site Plan and elevations will be reviewed end approved with Conditions by the City Planner corti -gert u, , approval of the Negative Declaration. ENY WOIENTAL ANALYSIS: Part I of the Initial Study has been CemPletrd by a pp cant ands attached for your review and consideration Staff has completed Part II of the Environmental Assessment and found no significant adverse Impacts on the environment as a •+esult of this project. RECaMERDATION: Based upon analysis and the initial Study, it appears at-Fi t Lhe protect w111 not cause significant adverse Impacts upon the environment. If the Commission concurs, then the issuance of a Negative Declaration for the project would be in order wOSPegtfuyly Submitted, !2j R CK C ty 4p: A tai listed on following page w ITEV A MIS C!TY OP kit, Z' ie RANCHO CCCAIMO�,GA - " t, PLlANN(, \G QX M� •.i�, "..'.� DIVISI E \I IIISIT _ ,�.SG%LE. El ar L ` c covmt�_ eun,..xo e nowrnwa'eeerrrna ~�••• MOCAL TM *AAWAMer "non 6W11.8 6CROWM �gm TUC � :"J � � � uj/ �rri��vti�l,�f�r "� • �;i*i� _ ►NYV+a wT rnca . � I11!Iil ll{^j Y. 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PLi\4vNl.�G DA'LIO\i Exillar_ LSc%LL. „s I ,- e' 9 CITY OF RANCHO CL'G\,NIO GA PLANNING bi.- ISIO \` 1 Nmni TIit1} :c �jZe(j�ntr C7 /phi ' E \I IIGIT �� SQ%LE, { r 1 � �• aj � a F m o jjj > I j d ��dr• o � t1 1 I Ijil �� • I� a n I� I I CITY OI rrE�t. �r ss2 rd ,kr RANCHO CUC-kNI0 \C ,r�, Tom,_ ,AT�� =•"a PLA. \ \t+ \C DIN,UgQ\ Est fnuT _ ice, A 1 Y F . e CITY OF RhVCiO CUCAMO,.r 1 INITIAL STUDY C PART I — PROJECT IAibRMATION SR'3Ef — To be completed applicant b Environmental Assessment Review l'eez S87 00 by For all projects requ!ring environmental review, this form must be completed and submitted tc the Development Review committee throagh the department. where the project application is made. Upon recaipt of this a Pllic.stion, the Environmental Analysis a:taff will prepare Part II Of the Initial Study, The De.elopment Review COamittee will meet and tare acti011 nj later then ten (10) days before the public meeting at whiuh time the project is to be hoard. The CotcnLtt;la will make one of three determ - nations: 1) The project will have no significant filed. 2) The environmental tawillaha a aN ignificaat environmental imrpa to and ai Envirormntal Impact Report will td Prepared, or 3) An additional information report sho ild he supplied b� the 3) An ant giving further infutsration concerning the proposed project. PROJECT TITLE: Ranc4o Cic +•!•••noa Ru•,lness Cen er` Phao 7R APPLICAAT -S NAME, ADDRESS, TELFPRONE: R r r Orionam 6 Partners ,i r t i r _, 1301 IMVO Street Suit NAME, ADDRESS, VMEPEONE OF PERSON TO DE CONTACTED CONCERNI`IG THIS PROJECT: •1: nee C en�fli nj' f M LOCATION OF PROJECT (STREET ADDRESS At7D _IUF•f sixth and yll1 Hen Av ASSESSOR PARCEL h'J,) ` LIST OTHER PERMITS NECLSSirRY FROM LOCAL, REGIONAL. STATE AND FEDERAL AGENCIES AND TIU AGENCY ISSUI.VG SUCI! t'nnn PERMITSi 1 -1 .i AV1 AGZ OF PROJECT AREA AND SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING AND PROPOSED BUILDINGS, IF A.Ny: ExlStine to lldlnac I h..im...__ ._.. rPr> °''cat Area: 74 acres. PROJECT D�SCRIpTION DESCRIBE THE ENVIR0�7}fiN('AL RETTZVU OF THE PROJECT SITE INCLUDING INFOPMATION ON TorOGRAPHy. PLANTS (TREES), ANIMALS, ANY CULTURAL. HIS'MRICAL OR SCENIC ASPECTS, USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTIES, AND THE DESChIPTION OF ANY EXISTING STRUCTURES AND THEIR USE (ATTACH NECESSARY SHEETS); Presently the undevclooed acreaan is ..t..e... _. __ .. Is the prolec:, part of a larger pio ect, of cumulat ve actions, which although individually smalls may as a whole have significant environmental am Phise 18 t• nart of 'he 74 acre master olanned develoomentof t Ra�rhn Cucamonna Business Center; Hl�ich as a ,thole shoo d not have 519n1fiWat env,rnnmo f � Il WILL THIS PROJECT: YES NO �— 1. Create a substantial change in ground contours? _ x 2. Create a substantial change in existing noise or vibration? "- x 3. Create a substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, Sire, water. sewage, etc.)? x 4. Crcatc changes in the existing zoning or general plan designations? X 5: Remove any existing trees? How many? Y— 6. create the need for use or disposal of potentially hazardous materials such as toxic substances, flam:�. bleu or explosives? Explanation of any YES anmaers above: IMPORTANT: If the project involves the con- Aruction of residential units, complete the form an the next page. CERTIFICATION: I hereby cortif_v that the statements furnishe ' above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, ctatements, and information presented are true and correct to the beat of my knowleege and belief. I further understand that additional inforation may be required to be submitted before an adequate evaulation can j;-) mad bl• tke Day.elcpsent Review Committee. � R.CN 'Ft-tG1PAtIY t7 0 %3 u CITY OF RANCHO CUCAM014GA ST-AFF REPORT DATE: May 12, 1982 TO: Members of the P1!nning Commission FROM Lloyd B Nubbs, City Engineer BY: Barbara Kral], Engineering Technician SUBJECT: Environmental Assessment and Pa72'Ap 7493 ith - Daon Corp. - division o acres nto pi T s win the Industrial Park area located on the North side of Arrow Route between Red Oak and Mhite Oak Streets - APH 208- 351 -27 PROJECT AND SITE DESCRIPTION. This subdivision consists of 14.36 acres of land and is being divided into 4 lots for future entertainment fa:ilities and recreational use.- Developmer, plans have not yet been submitted, however, a conceptual site plan is attached for your review. Individial prujects will receive rurther review by the Commission The site is located in the Daon Corp project within Sub Area 7 of the Industrial Specific Plan Surreuniing property is zoned for Commercial/ to Industrial use with existing office conwominiums to the west, vacant land to the north ano east, and an existing industrial building to the south. ANALYSIS: Streets surrounding this project have been corstructed a., a iart or the Daon Corp project Sidewalk, street lights and street trees not yet irstatled are being required as a condition of this Parcel Map. Access on O:row Route will be limited to two (2) driveways with rec•p•ocal access easwn n:s required for both access and parking. Grading plans will be submitted at time of development of each parcel ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS: Also attached for your review and consideration is Part I of the Initial Study as completed by the applicant. Staff has completed Part II of the Initial Study, the environmental checklist, and has conducted a fielJ Investi- gation. Upon completion and review of the Initial Study and field Investiga- tion. Staff found no significant adverse impact; on the environment as a _ result of the proposec subdiv' <tct FACTS OF FINDINGS: This project is consistent with the Get ral Plan and 1s found to have no h,y adverse affects on public safety or environment. �a continued... ITGIF" `�.�nT§ tY -ht,•a�wq�,, :r ., _ s. ; a,Y �."'vi+T:x?!R' :SP'iI U�;'.,' 1O.6.i..i1�• f 47, 4.. Planning Commission Staff Report,,( » Part 1 Map 7494 ,•:r May 12, 1982 Paqe 2 r; CORRESPONBENC_: Notices of public hearing hate been -ent to surrounding property owners and a Notice of Public Hearing has been placed 'n the Daly Report newspaper. RECOMNi.NDATICN: it is recommended that tha Planning Cor:aission. Consider all elements of the protect If, after said considerations, the Commission can Mcaaai,d condil ons of approval, then adoption Of the attached Resolution would be appruoriate. Respectfully submitted, LBHK:bc ° Attachments .�''.�.:YFf:�1r... 1•i?��h��4 '�;fw'i..'r -• 19 w CITY of RA\CI-lo CCa;,1\IU \GA J \ YV- �.J. �•• �L yfit % ENCI�IEERI \C Dl1lS10N VICINITY ,%mp N race t M• x — 9 t r t 1 • 1 •ur My ss o J_� ,� -�- -- - -_ -1~ PROJECT 19 SITE CITY of RA\CI-lo CCa;,1\IU \GA J \ YV- �.J. �•• �L yfit % ENCI�IEERI \C Dl1lS10N VICINITY ,%mp N race e R iii; -9 t Rl,� �Xg Pt I ; .14: j o I� r cg 1 , L7 I fei 4f TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 7494 IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA t(40 1 iYt01Yg10N 01 g11t(L NQ C O/ 11NC!\ v1f 110 t)tl,1i /ll1 / Y1I IIICONOIO w COOL 01.OI Alco. Yoi, At C . IT a, t, IhClYiwL H TNCllva 6/ TNC CWNTt II[CONO[11 Of }N[ CWYTT O! LNt[Nh..OMO C01WIT, 111T[ 0/ C1 \11011X11 l0 NY \.'At • /*1.111! 0013 11f N ..Is OX11*Or Cwr • CL NC !1012 d� CVRVIC O/fI rNl�w ft f, Ln11!1. 4�iu� y �X W.1O 4WIYY4 It 1 f 1.1•• Iy I. .- L..hn 1 ` - t.1�.... ; 'r1 / ` `,`•ter' >A. . n e 77 r I n, 1 1 �^.I �Jwr rYV - I •Y I I 1 L—'_ '� 1 .fit •' • .1 A4Y 'art 1.3 I VY Ar.ul I I 1' \I /..r• IN.. /N< � �I /111111 I��JII41 � 1 f 1 I: 1 'r• I YI• I^4�h. Yw 41R1 IMM M IIrN 4+.n 4.11 Ly y Iw.y Y�r 4 IIY h �NY,Y• iizzr 1 V1v +1" rY111r 4s... _� .,�1X1 X.IXr r•.xisvY '.....r r ..1. • Is� P 1 �.� 4,11 ^., ..... .r. 1 •••ippp����i]]]JJJ � ... 4 f IM N ' 1� r+Jw• 1 : y;GL2• ••�• CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONCA INITIAL STUDY (40 PART I — PROJECT INFORMATION SHEET — To be completed by applicant Environmental Assessment Review Fees $87.00 For all projects requiring environmental review, this form must be completed and submitted to the D:velopmant Review Cormsittee through the department where the project application is made. Upon receipt of this application, the En.rironmental Analysis staff will prepare Part II of the Initial Stud). The Development Review Committee will meet end tare action no later than ten (10) days before the public meeting at which time the project is to be brard. The Committee will make one of thre, determinaticrsr: 1) The project will have no significant environmental impact and a Negative Declaration will be filed, 2) The project will have a significant environmental impact and an Environmental lupact Retort will be prepared, or 3) An additio.si information report •.hould be supplied by the applicant giving further information concerning the pronesed protect. PROJECT TITLE: Tentati-,e Parcel Map 7494 APPLICANT'S MWE, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE: Oman Corporation 1pnD parkrenter Drive Sul 400. Costa Mesa CA 926 ?6 shun- 718/641 -6666 NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE OF PERSON TO BE CONTACTED CONCERNING THIS PRO; ECT: L D King, Inc _517 North Euclid Ave , LOCATION OF PROJECT (STREET ADDRESS AND ASSESSOR PARCEL N).) _Parcel R. Parcel Mao 1„25 LIST OTHER PERMITS S.TCESSARY F:4TM LOCAL, REGIOXAL, STATE AID FEDERAL AGENCIES AND THE AG.NCY ISSUING SUCH PERMITS: nnne to • T -1 i J 4. 6 DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Subdivision of Parcel 8, Parcel Nap 6725 intn S narrnl<_ for the puronsp cf future sal s. ACREAGE OF PROJECT AREA AND SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING AND PROPOSED BUILDINGS, IF MY: Acreac• la. "6 DESCRIBE THE ENVIRONlMNTA!. SETTING OF THE PROJECT SITE INCLUDING IUMPI -MTION ON TOPOGRAPHY, PLANTS (TREES) , AHMALS, ANY CULTURAL, HISTORICAL OR SCENIC ASPECTS, USE IF SURROUNDING PROPERTIES, AIM THE DESCRIPTION OF ANY EXISTING STRUCTURES AND THEIR USE (ATTACH NECESSARY SHEETS): This protect is in the Rancho Cucamonga Business Park The area is Is the project, part of a larger project, one of a series Of cumulative actions, which although individually small, may as a whole have significant environmental impact? This nrn,ect is part of the Rancho Lucamaina Business Park orniect 1-s 1� WILL THIS ppp�CT: YES M 1L 1. Create a substantial change in ground contours? X 2. Create a substantial change in existing noise or vibration? X 3. Create a substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire, water, sowagn, etc.)! X 4. Create changes in the existing zoning or general plan designations? X 5: Remove any existing trees? How many? 5 X 6. Create the need for use or disposal of potentially hazardous materials such as toxic substances, flasrnablea or explosives? E1-planation of any L answers above: INP"TANT, If the project involves the construction of residential units, complete the form on the next page. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that the statements furnish. above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I further understand tint additional information may be required to be submitted before an adequate evaulation can be made by the Davalopecnt Review Committee. Date A..", /j 01-� Signature '/ 1 Title _. r'!tn•%i)•.[: �,ky Xo.0 ".c f ,. V-. • ` RESIDENTIA ?. CONSTRUC'ION Tha following information should be provided -o tLe City of Rancho Cucamonga Planning Division in order to aid in assessing the ability of the school district to accommodate the proposed residential development. Nana of Developer and Tentative Tract No.: Spac! " c Lucation of Project:_ PH ?SD I PILISE 2 PHASE 3 PHASE 4 TOT, AL 1. Number o! single • famil•. units: 2. N=.! :er of multiple £am_ly units: Dr_z proposed to beg-,-. cc ^struction: 4. Lar_iest date of oc anc- : -- Hodil 9 and ! of Tentative S. Dedrer. -s Price Rance e i s RESOLUTION NO A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCANONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PARCEL MAP NUMBER 7494 (TENTATIVE PARCEL NAP NO 7494) LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF ARROW ROUTE BETHEEII RED OAK AND WHITE OAK STREETS Tentative Parcel Map 7aon Corporations and consisting of4parcr�r ls e located sonm the tnorth side of Arrow Route, between Red Oak and White Oak Streets, being a division of Parcel 8 of Parcel Map 6725, as recorded in Book 57, pages 4 -7 of Parcel Naps in San Bernardino County; and WHEPEAS in April 14, 1982, a foraal application was submitted requestin7 review of the above - described teatotive map; and advertised public hearing for the2abcve- describedOmaptsslon held a duly NOW, THEREFORE, THE RANCHO CUCAYONrA PLANNING COHMISSLON RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I That the following findings have been made: 1 That the nap is consistent with the proposed General Plan 2 That the improveme•it of the propose subdivision is consistent with the proposed Genera Plan. 9 That the site is physically suitable for the proposed development. 4 That the proNsed subdivisior and improvements will not cause substantial environmental damage, public health Problems or have adverse affects on abutting property SECTIOR 2. That adverse envTomenfal lmoacts i project ana a sn t llegative Declarationisissued on May 12. 1982 subject to t0e10ondttions That ofTentative CityParcel Engineeir's HReport4pertaininged thereto APPROVED AND ADOPTED THiS 12TH DAY OF NAY, 1982 PLANNIRG CO- MISSION OF THE CI-Y OF RAIICHO CUCANbIIGA i� AN Resolution Ito vE Page 2 BY: e "eY K ng, a,tsun A TEST. Secretary of e ann ng gmn s5 on 1. JACK LAN. Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed, and adopted by the P1Laning Commission of the City of Rancho Cuca'nnga, at a regular meeting of the Planning Commfssfon held on the 12th day of May, 1982, by the following vote -to- wit: AYES: COMISSIOAERS: NOES C"ISSIONERS: AFSEIIT: COMMISSIONERS: r v t 1 Y t• r � X%% + 4, CITY OF RANCHO CLT:AIJONGA CI-Y ENGINEER'S REPORT • FILED BY Daon Corporation TENTATIVE HAP NO. 7494 LOCATION: North side of Arrow Route, between Red DATE FILED: 4.14/82 Oak and White Oak IIOMBER OF LOTS: 4 LEGAL CESCP.IPTION: Parcel 8 of P.M. 6725 as recorded RECEIPT NMER: in Book 67. Pages 4 -7 of Parcel Maps San Bernardino FEE: $273.00 ourty ZONE: M -2 + y r r r: f y r f f•: r y a f w f f f w f f y f a w a a a+ y w f- e r f r f r a w TENTATIVE MP PREPARED 9Y._ L. D. King GROSS ACREAGE:_ 14 36 AODRES'_. 517 N. Euclid Avenue MINIf31M LOT PPEA• - Ontario, California 91762 MINIIRRi LOT FRONTAGE: RECORD O:CIER;S) ADDRESS PHONE P ( —P±on Corp. 3200 Park Center Drive 641 -6666 • _Suite Iona Costa Mora. California 92626 REPORT OF THE CITY ENGINEER Dedications 1 Dedication by final map of all interior street rights -of -way and ell necessa easer*nts as show, on the tentative map 2 Dedication by final map of the "ollg.:ing missing rfg'ts -of -way on the followino streets: additional feet on additional feet on additional feet cn orner P/L radius required on Other 1 3 Tgnts of ve—hlcu.ar access WWI, ue 11MM as fell ans 4 tree[ vacation requ red for: 5 Master Plan of Strcets revision respire' u r 6 The fnllouin; per reter intersections require rea ignr:ent as o o:rs - S t- RCE 20 TENTATM MAP NO 7494 Page 2 • Imnrovrre- nts (Bonding is required Prior to 13 Recording for )r ® Building perm t fora parce s i Construct full street improvements (including curb 8-id gutter, A.C. paversnt, sidewalk, ona drive dpiroach per lot, parkway trees and st -eet 11 :hts) on all interior streets. E. Construct the following missinQ im)rovements on the followirg streets: •including landscaoinm and OTHER 9 Construct all storm drain and drainage structures as shown on the tentative lrtiteito acnc T IC Pruuvide all utility services Engineer including san,tary sewers, water, electric Power, gasA telechoneand .t*mL.Mev,y,{pi. are to be underground ron•�,.it All utilities 0 X il. Develope- -tall coordinate, and where necessary, pay for the relocation of X 12 InstalleapD opriateostreetxnamensignslandutrafficscontrolesigns with loca- tions and types approved by the City Engineer 13 Developer is to proiide all construction plans for drainage and street im- provements Such plans shall meet approval of the City Engineer X 14 Sanitary sewer and Miter systems ,hall be designed to Cucamonga County Hater District standardsi A letter of acceptance is required X IS Street light locators, as required, are to be approved by the Southern California Edison C¢apaay and the City of Rancho Cucamonga shall be decorative poles wits undermround servim 16 The following existing streets being torn up by new services will require an A C overlay._ 11 Tfe I o ow ng spe1 11 1 1::,:: ns 1 ons, e , cu -de -sac ra us, street sect on widths) are not approved: 18 TFe ro cuing ex st ng streets are su stan ird: They will reouire- Aperoyals and Fees 19 This subdivision shall be subject b conditions of approval from CALTRANS/ San Dernardlno County Flood Control District X 20. Approvals have not be.•n secured from all utilities and other Interested agen- cies involved Apprc..I of the final map will be subject to any requiremnts that may be received from them. RCE 20 TENTATIVE I1AP no. _.4 Page 3 C% 21 Pemft% from other agencies will be required as follows: S A. Cattrans, for: B City: _ % C. County Dust Datemert stn ct: D. D.1 S. Trenching Pe^ it if any trevc es are over eep. i E. Cucawnga County Water oistrict: F Other: Sewer and Water flan Control _ 27 If only a portion of this Hap is recorded, adjustments shall be made to pro- vide for two -way traffic and parking on all affected streets. 23 The following lots appear to be substandard in either frontage, death or area and should be corrected on the final map: 24 Al corner lots shall have a corner radius at the r g t -o -way ne n accord- _ 25 ance peshall be recordeduprior9tosthedfirst phase subdivision to prevent the ereatien of an unrecognized parcel located 26 he boun any o t e entat ve ap needs car cat on as o ats: T_ 27 Ile orders a be s own to center ne of ex st ng per meter streets, yr title explanation required Parcel Nap llaiver 28. Information submitted at the time of application is / is not sufficient to support the issuance of a waiver of Parcel MapZertifT-c-Ate, according to requirements of the State Nap Act and local ordinances Flo` od Control (Bondinq is required prior to 0 Recording for 13 Building perm t oil- 29 Proposed subdivision falls within thr;e areas indicted as subject to fload- ing under the I(ationa! Flood Insurance Program. subject to the provisions of th -t program and Ord This subdivision will be mince Ho 24 30 A drainage channel and /or f,000 protection wall along the entire north pro - pzrty line may bL, required ro divert sheet runoff to streets Such fle:r.nay be required to go under �rdewalks through culverts — 31 r .rater surface is above top of curb, 30` walls shall be required at the the 32 Culverts required ato be constructedeacrossb streets sat following locations: 33 Oivad sea t n rn yd Ingrc suW�es n e renu rrcxi co assess impact ur nu•eas ed rwrof, RCE 20 J TENTATIVE MAP NO. ma Page 4 Miscellaneous C X 35 Dust abatement 11111 be wade a condition of issuance of the grading Pern't for this project. x 36 Noise impact on this project will be mitigated In accordance with the Planning Division report on subject property. 31 This property is not within the prsent City Boundary and will require annexation 38. A.1 information required to be shown on the tentative map is not shown as re- quired:_ x 39 40. X 41 x 42 x 43 44 L 45 46 "I `.J =" RCE 20 5;r Jf?A� tion or damage to offsite Property �shall ubenProvided * for tasirequireddrmenla- A preliminary soils report will not be required for this site for the follow- ing reasons A copy of the soils report furnished to the Building Division prior to grading will be furnished to the Fngineerinq Division The filing of the tentative map or approve. of same does lot guarantee that Bearer creatment capacity will be available at the tic* building permits are requested. When building permits are requested, the Cucamonga County Hater District will be asked to certify the availa)ility of capacity. Permits will not ba issued unless said certification is received in writing. 66436(C)(ii ofethesSUbdivisionhllapeAct ,ithat Section the property will nct unreasonably interfere with the free and complete exercise of any public .ntity or public utility right- of -we- or easement and the signrr ture of any such public entity or public utility or., be aaitted from the finaj%. map unless the City is notified in writing of any objection to said determina- tion within the specified time limits of said Section At the time of Final Flap sutmlttal, the following shall he suramltted: Traverse calculations (sheets), copies of recorded maps and deeds used es reference and/ or Showing original land division, tie notes and bench marks referenced Development shall be limited to one drive approach per street I4ultlpI. lots fronting on a single street shall ese common drive approaches at lot tires Applicable portions of the conditions for Parcel Map 6206 shall also apply to this project. Beciorocal access and parking easements ensuring access to all parcels o%er pn vdte drives, roads, or parking areas and blanket drainage easements across all parcels shall be recorded cor.current with recordation of the Parcel Map. CITY OF RANCHO COCNXRIGA LLOYD O HUDBS CITY E.NG19EER L BY: t r/ QiY of RANCHO cL; A,,%IC ,n Cm COIJNIQL AGENDA Lion's Park Community Center 9161 Base Line Road Rancho Cucamonga, California May 19. 1982 - 7:30 p.m. All Items submitted icr the Clay Council Agenda Must be In rrlting. the deadline for submitting these Items is 5,00 p.m. on the Wednesday prior tv the meting. She City Clark's Ofticv receives all such Stems. 1 CALL TO ORDER. A Pledge of Allegiance to Flag. - B. Roll Call: Cahl.- BuGuet_, Frost—, Schlosser , and Mikels_ C. Approval of Minutes: none submitted. 2 ANNOUNC'MENTS. a Presentation of Proclamation to Arthur H. Bridge former councilman. D Presentation of Proclamation for Older Americans Month. c Administering Oath of Office to new Planning Conaissioner, Dennis Stout. d. Saturday, May 22, 8:00 a.m. - ALTA LOMA HIGH SCHOOL FiaST ANNUAL SK RUN. e Thursday. Nay 27, 7 :00 p.m. - ADVISORY COMMISSION AEETOG - Liun's Park Comnuni,.y Center, 9161 Base Line Road. f Tuesday, June 8, 7:00 p.m - ETIHANOA SPECIFIC PLAY MEETING - Etiwanda J�..Intermediate School, 6925 Etlwanda Avenue. y; a City Council Agenda -2- May 19, 1982 's 3. CONSFNT CALENDAR. a. Approval of Warrants, register Ho. 82 -5 -19 for 1 $1,085,284.42. — b Forward Claim by Alvin Cohen and Alba Cohen to 3 city attorney for handling. C. Forward Claim by Evelyn Maxwell and Spery Maxwell 5 for Michael Maxwell to the city attorney for handling. d. Forward Claim by Lory Guevara to the city attorney 8 for handling. e. Forward Claim by Ronald E. Higgs to the city attorney IS for handling f. Forwelyd Claim by Patricia Farzley to the city 19 attorney for handling. 9 Alcoholic Beverage License by Ellen and Frank Nicas- 22 tro and Jacqueline Nicastro for on -sale beer and wine - eating place, Nlcastro's Italian Crulsine, • 9626 Base Line Road. h. Request to advertise for bids for Base Line recun- 24 struction from Carnelian to west city limits. 1 Acceptance of Parcel Map 5937 - Perez: located 26 at the ; outhwest corner of Victoria and East Avenues. RESOLUTION NO. 82 -83 Y8 A CESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE RANCHO U O . 1 APPROVIN ARCELMAPNO. 6937 (TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 6937) Request to exterd improvement agreement from In.o — Homes for Trcct 10491 located 29 at the southwest corner of Victoria and Ramona Streets. —' RESOLUTION NO. 82 -84 _ 31 A dESOLUTION OF R'E CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, i APPROVING THE EXTENSION OF THE IMPROVEMENT AEREEMENT FOR TRA;' 1,1491. .� Qw+ , �.p t a 0 0 City Council Agenda -3- k. Acceptance of Tract Map 12176 -Gaon Corp : located between Red Oak and Utica, north of Civic Center Drive. RESOLUTION N0. 82 -35 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, APPROVING FINAL TRACT MAP 12176 May '9, 1982 31 37 I. Approval of a Resolution designating the Mayor 38 as the city representativn relative to the Community '- Development Block Grant P•-ogra, RESOLUTION NO. 82-as A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CF THE CIIV OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORN,4, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ACT AS THE 1FFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CITY IN ALL MATTERS AND DUTIES BEFORE THE UNIIEO STATED DEPART- MENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVFLOPMENT RE- GARDING THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM. 39 m. Recommend awarding bid for Ura m Forestry Grant to 40 A -1 Nursery as the low bidder of $6,375 minus 2% paid in $5 days for 300 white alder trees - 15 gailN,n size n Request authorization to seek bids for the const -uc- 48 Lion of minor drainage facilities at various loca- tions within the city Engineer's estimate: $40,000 4 PUBLIC HEARINGS. A ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PLANNED DEVELOPMENT 02_ TT 91 - MAYER A change of zone ron R- ising a family res entlal) to R- 3 /P.O. (multi- ple family residential /planned development) in con- junction with the development of 44 patio homes and 322 townhouse units on a 35 acre parcel located on the south side of Arrow, between Turner and Center Avenues - APN 209 - 091 -05, 06, 07 ORDINANCE NO. 175 (second reading) 51 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, RE- ZONING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL ?;UMBER 209 - 091 -05, 06, 07 LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF ARROW, BETWEEN TURNER A14D CENTER AVENUES FROM R -i T6 R- 3 /P.0. City Council Agenda -4- May 19, 1982 is B PUBLIC HEARING TO RECONSIDER APPEAL OF TFNTATIVE 52 _ TRACT N0. 92 AND P.D. 81 -08 FOR 5 -85 '.ORES OFOF LAND LOCATED ON THE NORTH S VI' Or I HLW D AVEN E. EAST OF ARCHIBALD AVENUE. ORDINANCE NO. 165 (second reading) S3 AN ORDINANCE OF INE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMOAGA, CALIFORNIA, REZONING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 241 - 252 -32 FROM R- 1- 10,000 TO R- 3 /P.D. FOR 5 85 ACRES GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF HIGHLAND, EAST OF ARCHIBALD C ORDERING ANNEXATION NO. 9 TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE S4 DISTRICT NO. I FOR TRACTS NOS. 11696. 10762, AND 0,- RESOI UTI:N NO 82 -87 60 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITI COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, ORDERinS THE .lORK IN CONNECTION WITH ANNEXA- TION 110. 9 i0 LANDSCAPE #%ATNTEIUUICE DISTRICT NO 1 FOR TRACTS Ft:, 11696 10762, AND 10277 -1. D. RECOMMEND ),TION FROM THE d.STORIC FREL!9VATI2N CON- 67 MISSION TO ESIGKATE THE LEDIG HOME AS H HISTORIC LA.NDNAP.K 6 ORDIKANCE NO 176 (first read g) 68 >! AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY CwnCaL OF THE Z� CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RECOGHIZL'IG THE LEDIG ROME AS A SIGNIFICANT HISTORIC FEATURE OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND THEREFORE DESIGNATING IT AS A CITY HISTORIC LANDMARK. E RECOMMENDATION FROM THE HISTORIC PRE:ERVATION COM- 69 MISSION TO DESIGNATE THE NORP HOME EDGEMONT AN H STORIC LANDMARK. ORDINANCE NO. 177 (first reading) 69 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, ' Sy ® RECOGNIZING THE THORPE HONE (EDGEMONT) AS A SIGNIFIC.dIT HISTORIC FEATURE OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND THEREFORE DESIGUA- a TING IT AS A QTY HISTORIC LANDMARK. :" 0 City Council Agenda -5- may 19. 1982 F RECOMMENDATION FROM THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION CON - NISS109 OESIdN TC H DEMENS TO STOY HE r A PO[NT F HISTORi INTEPEST. a ORDINANCE NO. 178 (first reading) 70 /SL Ali ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, RECOGNIZING THE DEMENS /TOLSTOY NOME AS A SIG4IFICANT HISTORIC FEATURE OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND THEREFORE DESIGNA- TING IT AS A CITY POINT OF HISTORIC INTEREST G. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT REIMBURSEMENTS. Item con- 71 t nued from the Apr il'21, 19az meeting. it is recommended that the item be continued to the June 16, 1982 city council meeting. H. APPEAL OF PLANNING COK41SSIOIN DECISION FOR PRE- )ACT REr, RT FO THE DEVELOPMENT OF TENTATIVE 'i RACT !33 �— development of a tota p Anna res aentTal develop - mrnt of 185 single family deta, wa units and 14.6 acre park on 95.5 acres of land in the R- 1- 70,000 zone located on Hermosa Avenue, north of Hillside. 5 CITY MANAGER'S STAFF REPORTS. A AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED NI III ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 114 DISTRICT ma 2- . It s recoende t e t t Council appro— velminary Engineer's report, authorize advertisement for constmction and bond bids, and set the Public Hearing date of July 21. 1982 on Assessment District 82 -1. Assessment District 82 -1 (formerly 79 -1) will con struct major street and storm d•ain facilities in the industrial area South of Arrow Route between the Uevore freeway and Deer Creek. RESOLUTION NO. 81 -88 122 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, DESIGNATING PERSONS TO PCRFORM VARIOUS DUTIES FOP. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PROCEEDINGS AND RESCINDING PRIOR PROCEEDINGS. v. 0 City Council Agenda -6- May 19, 1982 RESOLUTION NO 82 -89 123 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A MAP SHOWING THE GENERAL MATURE AND LOCATION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC WORKS OF IMPROVEMENT AND SNOWING THE PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION NO 82 -90 125 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, COVERING PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION Alin ORDERING THE PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON SAID IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION N0. 8 ? -91 127 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE • CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, APFROVING A REPORT UNDER THE 'SPECIAL ASSESSMENT INVESTIGATION, LIMITATION AND MAJORITY PROJECT ACT OF 1931,• AND FIXING 1. DATE. OF HEARING THEREON. RESOLUTION NO 82 -92 129 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA. DECLARING INTENTION TO OROLR THE COII- STRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS TO- GETHER WITH APPURTENANCES IN A PROPOSED ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE "MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1913:' OECLAR'NG THE WORT TO BE Jt MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINANCE BENEFIT: DESCRIBING THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF; AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS. :1 1y5, l�ti=� 1 City Council Agenda -7. May 19. 1982 RESOLUTION NO. 82 -93 135 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA. PASSING ')h THE REPORT OF THE Ef ilhEER, GIVING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL, AND SETTING A TIME ANO PLACE FOR PUBLIC HEARING. RESOLUTION NO 82 -94 13R A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIf 07 THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, REFERENCH!G PREVAILING WAGE SCALE AND DIRECTING CALL FOR CO"STRUCTION BIDS RESOLUTION NO. 82 -95 140 A RESCLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCANQNC•A, CALIFORNIA, SETTING TIME AND PLACE FOR PUBLIC HEARING • ON ADOPTION Oe RESOLUTIOr OF NECESSITY TO ORDER ACQUISI110A BY Er :l".ENi DOMAIN PRO - CELb1NGS. B SETTING OF PUBLIC HEARING GATES FOR REVENUE SHARING 142 �i report y arrl� y Fnpey. C EIIWANDA SPECIrIC PLAN UPORTE. An oral report to be 143 Presented by Tim Beed e, Sen or Planner. 6 CITY ATTORREY'S REPORTS 7 CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS. A APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OB PROPOSITION 9. 145 RESOLUTION NO 82 -96 146 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, SUPPORTING PROPOSITION 9. 8. 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IvNrv.MNM+W WJ.•WM'• NMMw \NV • VIA NNNMf.1tYNN/MMINMMMM'NVr•M 1 I__ S♦ O y �CNM ^NNE yNM.w1.�YY= ^MMMfNy ^ ^N el n u 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12' 13 14 16 16 17 1s 19 211 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 JAMES E, iIUMMEL An " Ar LAw A f3o,m�" 340 iOVfM rARmA1 3rn 3 GM= D= 3033 ro 0 CRUM"M ZUG M4$ 613.A q1u 33L »u ,331 »3AUA Au=wy fs, P1A4.iiff III THE CITY COUNCIL (:tea m oxmn 6Y, l CITY OF RANCH,) CUCAMONGA AOMIAISTRATION MAY 001M AY FM 71SAID1u,1111A t AS FOR THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA In the Matter of the Claim of ) ALVIN COHEN, ALMA COHEN, ) CLAIMS FOR INJURIES (Gov't Coda 5910) Claimants, ) V6. ) CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, ) Reeeo:ldents. ) TO: CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMON3A, CITY CLERK, _ITY HALL, 9320 Base Line Road, Rancho Cucamonga, Californi•, a. Claimants, ALVIN COHEN and ALBA COHEN reside at 1915 Eloise Nay, Upland, California 91786. b. Any and all notices and /or communications regarding this claim are to be directed to the claimants' attorney, JAMES E. HJMMEL, P. O. Box 3053, Pomonr, California 91769. c On or about January 28, 1982 at or about the hour of 7:00 p.m. claimant ALVIN COHEN, was driving in a Westbound direc on 19th Street (Highway 3a) west of Sapphire Avenue in the City of Rancho Cucamonga or the CAty �f Upland at or near a flood control district that is adjacent t•. said highway. Pespondont, -1- 1 CITY OF RANCHO CUCANONCA, so negligently maintained, controlled, 2 and improperly marked said street, among other things, so as I 3 to cause claimant ALVIN COHEN'S vehicle to 90 out of control 4 and cause great injury to his person and property 6 d. Claimant was injured abouthisface, nead, and entire 6 body 7 e. The names of the _ublic employees involved in the 6 1 said act are presently unknown to the claimant. 0 f. Claimant, ALDA COHEN, hereby claims loss of consortium 10 of said claimant, ALVIN COHEN in the cum of $250,000.00; 11 q. Claimant, ALVIN COHEN, has been damaged in the followin 12 amounts: 13 1. Damages for medical and fut•ire medical treatment; 14 2. Damages for loss of earninqs and future loss of 16 earnings as yet to be determined; 16 3. For general damages in the sum of $1,000,000 00 17 18 Dated: May 3, 19x2 19 •a? 5 /�/it�stru/ / JAMES E. HUPHAEL 2.1 Attorney for Claimants 22 23 24 25 26 27 s 28 -2- A' 8 a 1 W � -1 1ivasoa & ardulton 2 I AtIOma7a at Lew ' El Central Rawl Plaza I 12612 Central Avenue i7 PO Boa 336 Calna Ca. 91710 4 �I Tolapl=e: (714) 627.0168 3 Attorneys for Claimants Gil E ?ELYN MAXWE:.L and 3?-RY RAXWELL, as 9 I' personal xepresentative p o_ all the heirs of 10 I MICHAEL MAXWELL, I� deceased, 31 tj Claimants, 12 j vs. 13 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, 3.14, I COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, and • 151 DOES 1 through 50, inclusive. aCaIIi�a CITY OF RANCHO CUCA&KA ADMINISTRATION )AAY ) C 1982 AY P4 ^)819)Np'rn)2)2(3(4(SIfi 1 Ca'•vj ..('�.-LlS Ir ) I PROPOSED CLAIM ) FOR WRONGFUL DEATH 16 17 ' TO THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGAI COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDIN01 and I 18 STATE OF CALIFORNIA: W ;I You are hereby notified that the above claimants whose 20 address is 8696 Orarge AVOneU, Alta Loma, California, claims i 2? 9 damages from you for the wroigful death of MCHAEL MAXWELL: Date: 1/26/82 and 1/27/82 23 Place: 1 mile northwest of Sapphire and Almond Screet (Cucamonga Canyon area, known as San Sevaine Rd.) 24 The total amount of said claim so far as our present zs it ability to state is $150,000.00. 26 ;1 The basis of this claim is that the said deceased was, t� Il while adjacent to the above roadway, sthnding thereat when the Pit-- 26 h N d 1� earth gave way underneath him and he feel some 600 feet. There - 2d after San Bernardino County Search and Rescue found MICHAEL J Ma'N AELL alive and to transport him attempted to remove him by o stretcher. The stretcher broke and the deceased again fell. He 5� later died. 6 The basis thus is a dangerous condition, failure to 7• naintain and /qr failure to warn of a dangerous condition. JDated • ..i � i /.� 9: 10 FUDSON L JOHNSTON 1 12 JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON Attorney for Claimants. 13' 14 .0. 151 ' State of California, Secretary of State; 16' Department of Transportation; Department of Potostry; i7 County of San Bernardino, County Clerk; 9 City of Rancho Cucamonga 18� i 19; 20 2i � i I E2 Q 23� 2Gq 25 261 27; 21 -2- F d' 14 CLAIM FOR PERSONAL INJURIES AGAINST THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DECLARATION OF PRESENTATION OF CLAIM BY MAIL I am over the age of eighteen years and am not a party to the claim affixes to this declaiatian. : am a citizen of the United State and employed in San Bernardino County, California. My business address is 12612 Central Avenue, Ontario, California. I presented the affixed claim by depositing the original thereof in the United State Mail in Chino, California, on May 7, 1982, at the United States Mail in Chino, California, in a seiled envelope, with postage thereon fully pre -paid, with the names and addresses shown on the envelope being as follows: State cf California State of California State of California Secretary of State Dept of Transportation Ranger, Dept. of Forestry 1230 "J" Street 1230 "J" Street 3800 Sierra Way Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento, C4 95814 San Bernardino, CA 92405 Clerk of the 3oard of Supervisors Clerk, City of Rancho Cucamonga County of San Bernardino 9320 Baseline Road 175 •:est Fiitn Street Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 .San 3ernardino, CA 92415 • Said mailing was made by certified, return receipt requested. At :ho time of the deposit there was regular delivery by the United States Mail between the place of deposit and the place of address. Sianod at Chino, California, this 7th day of May, 1982. I derlaro under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and correct. 7 luau. WMG,t KAREN WRIGHT IQ 4 CLAIM FOR DAMAGES TO PERSON OR PROPERTY omuata raa MA I RESERVE FOR ITLINC STAMP CLAIM Na n tNSTRUCTIOV3 L Claims for death. Injury to or to Dmptrty most be filed prrwn pasooal not, later than too days after the oecumua tOov. Cade Sec oils) . Iri OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA L Claims for daaute, to real pro pertl mmt he IDed not later than I year aft" We oreursnte. tGOv. Code Sec 9119) AOMINISTRn TfON 1 Read enure storm twton filing. t See Date g for duCmm upon which to Iaata plac, of aceidenl s. Thu W 3 1.1n7 0 3 1982 claim farm must signed on pace at uAtam S. Attach Separate sh"ta. If necesn to give full details. SIGN EACH SHEEP. 7. Claim must he filed with City cter�t: (Gov Code sea 915a) 6 TO: CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA I ! Name of Cla naant I Ago of Claknant (H sutural person) (state w Telephone us,* adores, to wmen you des1ln nonce,, or commuu"tmu to be rent regarding this claim: ,75'67 W/ Gold 'DA' �CCCAydA.Kq/ CAG/f 9/730 How did DAMAGE nr I21J11HY occur? Give full particulam 4V,sv/LC q Gi�iN.tJRS'�7t -1' C�- .rISI' sit! to'AS fl e--4,27- - a:/r!i °G'G ANd Z- IdAlAtf �O 4,11& ✓GJ hen dud DAMAGE or INJURY occur- Give full panuvtsrx. class, time of day: F�/s 07, /,Fez l�r.>ittr. G:36 .aH. Where did DAMAGE or INJURY ateurt Descnhe fully. and locate on diagram on reverse side of Urfa sheel, when appropriate. gret street names and address usd measurements from landmarks: G 10.l13;' 401q,0, t!oroMVA/,rY le -�r�°t 9161 /3ASEG /,✓E, [e ell r70n!!A What yariicular ACT or OMISSION do you ci.un "used the Injury or damage? Give names of City employees outing the iNLry o: damage. It known 77j47- ^47Z/d'f &1,0V[.a NC7 H11UE Cce,C,"?,e,54 /,C Sr12T /%4,0 77.'8 CA2i Afle.—°G. 10zsd 7hE /r11 RarC7PK t /rou[A a,4d� /di?A �j tJ �j {T',r�?lr What DAMAGE or INJURIIS do yw claim resulted? Give fwl extent of .ajurtes or damages cialmed: �JGaI F)r7u•✓ O>< T7-/c e�NE6 C/ifp. .SirZ d/hr i../.4 /12AC.c �cr2 .� [ ✓G�Ct' — !U /G..[ rZs9tE 7b f /AG'c yr.! CP:_.�./YTJO.✓. wnss n.utau.S uo you amm on account C. tun uem of injury or dcmago as ut data of presentation of this claim. Cja rot oasis a computation: �,oJ,dg[ctAA.eF /7S.yo 3, Cif= '/J,vd rV o,A a, EA7E/tLt]X ✓TO- �9ft+E.v.' u?//3.OA. �..�. r..rx Jrvr17,wffpr[[e -?O7.00 L!d!R XrpY N 7rvC.dN,d r.vEL hro ESTIMATED AMOUNT " far m knuayt you cm,, on uIrunt of each ncm of proJIMIlve Injury or damage, givtng Cam o M7 01"e-rICATIotJ SEE PACE 2 (O%Mt) '1 THIS CLAIM MUST DE SIGNED ON REVERSE SID! Imurar•n payment re"hed. It any and names of tm,sa s, Company: caEjn,Rs MF PI -OyeE mss- Expenditures made on accli at accident or Injury. (Dote — Itom) (Amount) fe DR. SA1,asa lC e.1.J a /ez 46.00 `A—ZA c-VP s0- oo A41- Ad 3 ajePNA.•.ma,,e. A.4rc.rac /s3 /ra Ls ay to _ --.3 Name and address of Witnesa ai Voclots and hospitals: SAN IIa3 YD aJ.a /` 'DR a b SSA1,1T.4NIezzo 2. iWIF -IN AiMi L1VJX 1MC 3. Iy MN• Hot P.TAL 123u a /ARkcw • H(..Y 149 H S Za AVE g9rt SnN B61Tnlntza,�a R] Upt/aNP ,f AL,F Qlisb •ew L+PL,tr+P, CALIF f /7^ UPt.AAJ, CALIF 9['186 • �• RGTD CAREFULLY For accident all �\ Band try Js plat an following ndIAj= names of street. mcludini Nord, East. Sm.th, and West; Indicate pun of I distanrn to arts' "[nets It City Vehicle was horoh'ed, deft to by letter "A- focal[** of Cit vehldo when ,ou first sa - It. end by "D" location of Yourself "IM and as Vehicle ofyou tint saw by veluclaelocation at Clt&v MebaasXme of actldeal by "A -1" and Notion of yourself or your No:n It diarrams below do not fit the cilunlaq attach bent* a p "per distress signed s-, claimant l FOR OTHER ACCIDEMIS SIDEWALK I L CUR IF FOR AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS -1 L4. 7//\77/- . ie•. Data nlairhip to Ctaunan} -�`,� ,�� Ft'J.Lc2t/etaa/ (Fi�7jtc.p.) E,evesT GUG ✓H/a'A S -,3 wt„ NOTE, Presentation of a false claim is a falony (Cal. Pon. Code Sec. 72). T amitS I4/ST DE PILED AI CITY CLEFk (COV CODE SEC. DISa) 0 RNIFFIN AMBULANCE INC � 149 N TNIRO AVE UPLAND CA 91786 (714)946 -6657 LORE GUEVARA 8567 WILLOW RANCHO CUCAMCHGAsCA C.0 ERNEST GUEVARA 91730 = 1YrCfirrr. W.rNY..M rrt N Yr -4mi CUSTOMER NO 8023649 PHONE NO. 9892096 PATIENT GUEVARA,LORT PHYSICIAN CREAGAN REQUESTED BY OFD INVOICE BASE RATE 4.0 5.30 MILEAGE 1 30.00 EMERGENCY /NCN —SCNEO 1 50.00 PARAMEDIC RESPCNSE TO 4VOI SERVICI.. IIIARGES, ACCOU4T MUST Of PAID WITHIN 30 DAYS. NJURT WIT@ POSSIBLE FRACTURE TAX I.D. 93- 2051097 75.00 20.40 30.00 50.00 r( A I 8175.40 u u„nunY nu r.•.0 r rrw rwo IIN IFFIH AMBULANCE INC t49 N THIRD AVE Ir UPL4MC CA 9TT86 /l' ■ SAN ANTONIO COMMUNITY HOSPITAL abs yN 89RNCEIDINO ROAD. UIPLARO. CALIFORNIA 91780 • 6U.RANTOR NAU[ IMtRANCC faAM[ DATE PAGE • uJ..1 E I• \[]7 SL •tl ] C Y Ir5 PL`d1 J2/a5 1 ISO7 tall.• INITIAL 14 :U ANC[ NO EMPLOYER SCV • »d./ 5- AL j PAT.EV• PATIENT W w•f.r. a+cuD At ••.N w.wJ 1. LNN1p.Ot J.•I1.•.•OM•N :U�VI 1. L. 1 • .x.c411 - -• _ ADMITTED► G..f•URGED► a[crsTEA[c►, / ,/ mA.AR1a •+ ►,84- 44 -t >7. [C[•K {(R/ •' I OESCRiPTWN I I Pv5 '•O`. >T<l Ri0[ESSIWA[ AMD'JNl [c[s TOTAL AMOUNT aP,l[[0•un cc0[ .:. • +nuN .,.T EST AT THE Rli[ W 1[MP[PCENI t1p l PER AMNV 9 W IRG[ASLE ON THE PATENT~ POIIfgN OF ESINAIED .J^J MCA iN[OAILWS[RWC OR 0ISGNAPGE *HEN PAIM[NT IS NOT MADC IV AT_CORDANC[ WV °H IR15un[,.[[ IL INT M/P LP 1Y w>�• 1 1 5a.Z.) Si.UL J" IT. 00, TLL 11E SRLEO AT A LMEA DAl[ M TW WYE ANY C= M; RMIq THIS STATEMENT. PLEASE CALL 11141 p 2211 i�aeUh • • n •.• •ter ` _•• • ' PATIENTNOW U7,[.;a. yy LasT -7WT LP ANL. rut,44 7 .101 r UAL • I _ ,1 y I.F? CU7V SIUi 7357 > :.ov 1 >.il 7i.JU ±• 1 Jll 'A° 1NL A•'LUbT I 1a. I Cr' r4 .T' '.[ •. 1' IL t1rJL LILLLC YCl .: 4. J V ,4P I•CL � 'hr 1 f ��• LUT �.. nl +t•C nl' • J l VS 1`L •'AY T.lF 'TL'•[ i .T JLL' 7Lw. [sTRAAr[D DII[ Taou a15V•AND[ PFtI[NT I • 14, TOTALS , 7•.•.! J I .,7.AJ 1 :4..t; T I 2.I.Cv I L.OQ I n...... a�1�rsu sn ARtanw:.rvR Ay Ab m +•>r MD •T1 I ' I 140 SERVICES r'.,..w A N.w ws... A� ^-.» u.. c+ a L7Dw Gh1w,[ IRS No 95.1110910 • +nuN .,.T EST AT THE Rli[ W 1[MP[PCENI t1p l PER AMNV 9 W IRG[ASLE ON THE PATENT~ POIIfgN OF ESINAIED .J^J MCA iN[OAILWS[RWC OR 0ISGNAPGE *HEN PAIM[NT IS NOT MADC IV AT_CORDANC[ WV °H IR15un[,.[[ 143.OQ; L AGP[!V!M Ry THE PATIENT WITH TH[ •IOSPffAL 1 1 ' 5 CREDITS PAT IN THE OILLINO WEIC[ AT OIE TIM OP PATRNT Wit .IItrvt N(ryT•R. S1ATt. M[N16 L.Z. wu;= N s [llx WE [ROM I IT. 00, TLL 11E SRLEO AT A LMEA DAl[ M TW WYE ANY C= M; RMIq THIS STATEMENT. PLEASE CALL 11141 p 2211 i�aeUh • • n •.• •ter ` _•• • ' PATIENTNOW M r I r - mw PDua .w ti....a.w.we.e.lAV tM.'.tl h6ar.lp/4O Nw.se. sw. tt)LY.N Aif VPE11 R111iIR, fi TM9�� .p wnlO.a/,.v.au.G mr.rt. rylrr. Odrrpi MtM WlN 7Mr)tJtf •s. v+.• u w errenr..aw.a LIS. D ID NOM IA S 05o03P�ATIENTS PAID NOM s w STATE MU CF ACP11NT D"C� PLEASE acac -Tr c&, °..vas?• slaw 2/•9!92 1 nr�s[ wnrte cDRAtcrIDN�eDVe r Nua - DRADCPF11pgWNQI!)WBNCpVlLT 1MM M'OO.I�SWMMB.rN.B M.a Yvwbtir'dv....p�� � r � GUEVARAo EAVE UPLAND CRTNOPAEDIC °EO 5R7UP E567 VILLOV OR F 1237 EAST ARROW HIGHWAY CUCAMONGA, CA 91730 R UPLAND, G1 0178E PA J L J Itiuo-.i .cwF.nahi ro _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Z44C CHECK PAYMENT, 'NAN< YOU I 1C SA6.0' LCRY 1 2018_ I 1 0 J. D. SALTAI.ICLLO. N.D. 836.. 'C 82 OFC INT S7IeF I 0200 S.6.C: C 8a I I ASP MAJOR JT 2061 $<5.0�1 20 8 1 I MISC SUPPLIES /CAST PATEAIALS 9907 53.00 2C 8 I I KNEE X-RAY 1 VCEV 7352 $32.00 LORY 2146 1 1 C J. D. SANTANIELLO. K.D. 836. 21182 I 1 BRIEF EXAM 90041 $27.00 LORY 2288 1 I IYSURANCE PLAN 92999 Ph.t 1153.01 I I I 1 I 1 1 I I I 1 i I I I I I I 1 1 I I I I I I I I IWW V: hJt 9 hw:i D./ e /�• F ••w•+y..rlwOU4 •..grV.NtltavRytOw. H1.t ✓Y/WrIR•lR rpliic./Ut 1Mp rM1HrWIlYMMt M.. •.• - -�•= ,...u..- SNOW AMDUNT n None' �r- ......•.Nrn - - PAR' In At S PATIENTS �. ft •ar ow.w 6tw/ e. w,MUwYr /nM. DrHOG,gmuro,rnrwm. PATIENTCOPS ATE 4LNi OF ACCOUiiT � /Wh { c•.. PLEASC T— SHOW ON •`DA1lQL Huueln �7 • VNN,pp. ae n rr �P _ • . 'W :lw• %lIM .t RYA SMr,eYSDlP.rIMA✓ty�tr 114I�bV/YO.. A1t\AI.Ay. tlwt7p T __ F i• +• EF: l:c:. H: -stl _ m n,- .2,wlu w.N. wsnihl e., aR auilren• Irt3w eRlrcus S.l�uel -1 .• -•_�• E?t. ?I S27.V (.r•t D! ♦ ^r••Ti TMChr •• � Lc0.5: ,•r.c:.:E c.Y. *, -cc .I . S-T. P; I I , f+.a, . ..- ryJrlwf StalVl n - :.P=!r: r n.: • !earl I W DAYS ft •ar ow.w 6tw/ e. w,MUwYr /nM. DrHOG,gmuro,rnrwm. n,- .2,wlu w.N. wsnihl e., aR auilren• Irt3w eRlrcus S.l�uel -1 .• -•_�• E?t. ?I S27.V (.r•t D! ♦ ^r••Ti TMChr •• � Lc0.5: ,•r.c:.:E c.Y. *, -cc .I . S-T. P; I I , I Mw iftr IS �I1ilr� � i Io-A. DaAO, A 4 �w- er.eeohatirwA.A9�fD1•y ; n - :.P=!r: r n.: • !earl I W DAYS •ar ow.w 6tw/ e. w,MUwYr /nM. DrHOG,gmuro,rnrwm. PATIENTCOPS I Mw iftr IS �I1ilr� � i Io-A. DaAO, A 4 �w- er.eeohatirwA.A9�fD1•y ; SAN ANTONIO COMMUNITY HOSPITAL as* BAN son"11D1Y0 "DAD. 10► 1110r CAiI►OlM1A 011416 WAMNfEIR NAME ,CUeVArAa E7rdt E (561 i.ILLUN UM 4 PATIENT ,oUcYANAa WflY H 1 ' ADAemD► _ o15GMRGWI, �REGISIfREGY34 j2� /f� Ww +IPi► PIiL•RANCE NAPE SCARS GRP INS PLAN PISURANLf NO CATE PACE 04/26 1 INITIAL re 20 PT i EMPLDTER SEAQS CF IAn[N• NO y, NNI.N r_OUP Ar •up ••rulr ro uww•ONOCwwnroyt.. ,4507131 TO msva Prep« Cr L ntwn m4 Iron• IS Y D NON 'turn P anlWtt PMaTA uss antSto w pCMed and "I'll 41m01 " rf s Wr DESGRIPipN IIyL NDSPITAL MGl[SSrWAL MTAL EsItu TED m FOM, Uzi�� Uzi OAR CODE •r< AMOMNT lIE1 AMOUNT INSL►uAICE PATIENT I JA, 3p.•UU8 PAYHEM PETIENN SS` Cg ;3t- "IterAl2 VC5 L XPY AIITHRUGRAN RNEE735f. 13D.UG 42. S1; i7O.SJ U4p,laz I � 5DiT L 7.RY VIJ401Crl AP.TN AT3t0 63.00 63.U0 LCI:.E PAY THE AA(rLSIT .f iUE F CA PATIE'Tl NUR. • 1 WE MAY! BItIEO Yt101 GPCrP INSCRAICE ajj+J fifEY HAYC Not PlIj VIT qp 613 DAYS I r F�LA;n PAY tHL aTGIAL AHCUIT ME# N'H. i I � I I L I i I I it . I .L I i I ' �/ I I I 1 i i L I r � � I I ; I I Y • I I I • i I I 1 I I I RAnENT 45e17:: TOTALS NIEYDER 33.CV I IvS.SC I 238.50 I 173.15 I O.61 r.�P.x. or...., oil" bw San NRone Communrry Ibsplal •CIAN9 SERVICES .+..e . y..a wo L •rsa+w ik I I T 3. I6 ICTµ A•.syr a rr.A.•r A•p.r .r.rv•r. Y tray w1ald CaAiT IRS A, 13-1103919 AaIOIIIIT O•J[ p N c INTEREST AT TEN ..AV OI TEN PEP -EM ILTI PER ANNDY IS CIAROEA9LP ON nd PAIIENTJAT IpRMN CP ESTAIATLD AM AGCO{PIT]O pAIS FROM I,- ..TEO' SERVU'.EC.1 D15CE mVnVEN D NOTMADIINACCOROANGE NiiH IIN34RANCE TH fNANGAL ADREf PENT ET 1 -4'4 1INT to N TN[ HOSPITAL 1 � 113P .S ROES .NO CREDITS 14GT N l.". •lALNO VICE AT THE iwL OE PATNAT ML •tG[M NONIr.i St.'s O[ Fill EE ERf LD AT A LATp1 GAYS V ICU HAVE ANT OIIES• Nlxn Mx Tr4XO AILIPIM wa NLN IPATENt OtK IR04 -t \ _ CONCfPHIMp TNta ETATEYENT . I'LEASE CALL 17141 NYralt pL[Ir pRWMI!a.-n!s Nanotto A: 0 Mr. Ronald R. afagi 6118 Kirkwood Avenue Alta Loma, CA 91/01 (714) 987 -3884 April 8, 1982 City of Rancho Cucamonga 9320 Baseline Road Alta Loma, CA 91701 To Whom It May Concern: On the evening of March 21, 1982, Wile parking my car in the 7100 block of Amethyst, I drove across a scorn drain grating in the street which has a piece of grating missii ;. My right front tire fell through the grating and vas damaged beyond repair. eIn my opinion, the city is negligent In allowing a defective atom drain to exist in city streets, and iA responsible for reimbursing me for the expense I Incurred for a nn tire. Planes find enclosed v spry of the rece2ot for a new tire, and a picture of the offendl., atom drain. Thank you, 1 1lkAonald B. Nijgs RFN /lh 3 t APR ; Co M2 �r `•' Cliy Oi RANCH. CJCAYOOGd 18GR1fiR18G O:r:SA I } 3 I 1701 Lambert Rnd L Hebn. CA 90031 1.Y 213691-?2!i7 • 714870,6140 "WHOLESALE TIRE DISTRIBUTOR" �ro (C rr a 5 "w L //R Ill Al[Line)b A!=Zt / rim A CA INvola No. 02— 05965 1- PAYMENTt ru nlrr ouun,rr .� .mocw ncw: oew�ICe u.a� Daae,�.s w .n- n L I Le r 7 %`. 4 ofz A LATE PAYMENT CHARGE OF 1 %% PER MONTH (18% PER ANNUM) VRLL 0E CHARGED TO ALL PAST DUE ACCOUNTS. BUYER SHALL PAY ALL COST AND EXPENSES, INCLUDING ATTORNCrS FEES AND ALL OTHER ATTENDED AN CATION COSTS INCURRED BY SELL IN COLLECTING ANY AMOUNT DUE. THE ABOVE MERCHANDISE RECEP/M IN GOOD ORDER: S IY: X_. /yiV'� T' SUB -TOTAL F.E.T SALES TAX LABOR d./ TOTAL Z 1I /il I `n � IF n CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Jrt lL Briap lm D. DODeb • C a Jwn C Fenl Dlkhd A. PJnaae D 2 Im mar April 23, 1982 Fred Klein San Bernardino County Flood Control 825 East Third Street San Bernardino, California 92415 Dear Mr Klein: Attached find claim regarding apparent defective inlet grate located on the west side of Amethyst, north of Southern Pacific Railroad crossing It is the City's understanding that this structure is a San Bernardino County Flood Control facility. Therefore, the attached claim is being forwarde4 to the County for consideration and further • processing Sincerely, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING DIVISION Monte Prescher Public Works Engineer Enc MP be CC: Ronald Higgs Y POST OFFICF. BOX 807 • BANCIIOCIICA31n \OA,C.II.IFOIINIA91700 • (7tJ)7ae -�F iI r- PARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND FLOOD CONTROL go t Ttdrd Stmt • San Elam"-. CA 92416 • (71413s3-1836 • .• COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDIMO umROMNENTAL fusuc wous AGENCY JOIN R. SHONE. Oeaata, May 3. 1982 File: 1- 409 /1 -R E C s 9 a#j 2 D City of Rancho Cucamonga MAY ' D 1982 Post Lef J.,e Boa 80CalifornL 91710 Rancho Cucadnga, CIIt GS F: ACHO CUCAMONGI ENGRIIte10G 09iS1.0N Attention: Hr. Monte Preacher Re: Zone 1, LUCamnga Stozn Drain Gentlemen: We received your letter of April 23, 1982, aing with the claim of Ht. Ronald Higgs. for replacement of a tire which was da,aged due to the failure of a atom drain grating. the inlet gracln6 vas part of the Flood Control It was your assertion that District's facilities. After reviewing the records pertalninf to the Cucamn8e Storm Drain, St te concrete storm dralntwhichf ishin elxist.utceefor roadway °drainage a e Purpose$ - 31h1e drain vas never a part of the District's facilities. Cucarongs Ste= Drain. portion At the tim of tons, ruction 01camn6a Storrs Drains Of a junction et ructurs was constructed which conveyed the atom were" from the 36 -inch concrete drain into Cucg=O11 If you have any questions regarding this matter, phase contact Mr )'red Klein. Field Engineering Division, at (Area Code 714) 383 -1836. FK:cm cc: pate Sherburne Him Ihrig Bob Rignlght Very truly yours, JOHN R. SHONE DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR FOR PUB,.IC L`ORKS By ✓ �1��""' y Ruben V. Montag, Chief Field Engineering Division CLAIM FOR DAMAGES RESERVE FOR PILING STAMP TO PERSON OR PROPERTY CLADtNo. - aoctatt Wins me r1ISTRUCTIONS • 1. Claims for strolls. Wool, to Penn Or to Personal Or7arty mtul bt filed not osier Than 190 days after the nK9nm[s lGOV. Cade bee Will2) CBlus for damages to real pCap2ry moat W fUe not later than 1 7Car atlas the Oceunnct. (Cot Code See. 9113) 2. Read entire claim befaro BRnt. 4 See Wa•• 2 for diagram upon which to locale plan of accident D, 11W ciahn term must be signed On page 2 at billions. Q Attach aqurate tneela. U nttvsarrfy,� W tlrt full dttalLL SIGN EACH SMEET y. C:aun mtu' be file with City Clear Coda Ser. 9ldal TO: CITY OF RANCHO CUCA'4014GA Name at pabnant 1{ome Ad, , %. O(Cl% , I a`. 1 1 .i % \ How did D. which you desua notkes a cammumaatlont TO be sent retarding CITY or p a 6 Y ` " 9D� A11S?RAi1r)N QHQA MAY 1 21982 AM 8191n181C'1112131g1 516 Ate of Claimant (U ssu ural person) .1 Wins tr n .rr.V, t ?Iljr ACE or INJURY occur) Give full pxUctdafi yt btu l-- �1,...rr... �C•r._ �. niJ y_t_, 1�1y /Llti :� t t iSu r A, �. r \� m.\ P y• Rban end VAhIAUE or LlJular oceurr utve auu Parucuura, umc w When did DA>1AGE or INJURY Occur! Describe fully, and locate on &ALeam on nsvene aide W this sheet where appropriate, give street names and add" and measurements from t Indonesia. 1 ( 1 1"•,., .. ,. ♦ '. \. At"t fx. \" k`e� 11y zxt ..t. L" I, `I U.`CLCCl What partleuur ACT or 0IRSSION do YOU claim Caused the htlury or dion go? Give names of City employee, causing the Injury or dtmsee. le t•o-n- Q r.Cr CI —•Wilt ,.`y Vr: 7. J 1111ut DA:.IAr.E or iNJLIIIIS do you claim resulted- Most full salons of Injuries or damages claimed. it A 1 Acct A7dUC::T Ju yuu a aim on ocoeunt of each item of nJury or damlco as of dale of prurm tun of this claim. Ching balls of Rmputatlon {1 1 ae far as knn.n you cbnn on account of each 11 •r, of prnapecbve injury or damg6 Cte ng SEE PACE 2 (Ot'ERt THIS CLAIM MUST BE SIGNED ON REVERSE SIDE: i'�. Insurance payments roveh-ed. It any, and name at Insurance Company: Expenditure, made on sceount of accident or InJury: (Date —item) (Amount) READ CAREFULLY For all accident claims place on following diagram names of etraett Including North, Fiat. South, sad Nest, indicate phve of accident by ' \' and by Showing douse numbara at dUteaea to street carriers. If City Vehicle was involved, designate by letter 'A" location of City vehicle when yyoouu first our It, and by'Ir location of yourself or your vehicle when you tint or City vehcle; location of City vehicle at time of %" dens by -A-1- and location of yourself or your vehicle at the time of the acciden• by ltd' ad the point of Impact by'X' NOTR• If 01s_ v- bel+ do re• fit the eltuetloq attach "eta a ia,nwi Jugram signed by claimant FOR OTHER ACCIDENTS SIDEWALK CURB -Y r OARKWAY 711 SIDEWALK I F y I FOR AUTOMOEILE e.Ct� ,)DENTS 7A\ Signature of Cement or person lilmg on his behalf giving Typed Name- Dale relationship to Claimant: nn / r� .18 Y11 I ROF£r Presentation J a false claim is a felony (Cal. Pen Code 110. 71). Y-' �' - CJISNS NUSP or FILED N7771 CZrY,CL:RF (GOV CODE SEC 915J). .w", S"'IET sous"PADMO:r' ISTIMAAT .. 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MV/YlJ..1 - ._.�.." «.«....,YI.TOa .J.r. r M AeT M O.Or.,,r• I..• (.IwM.O U.. ••.4r r.wrw rY rY.w1 ✓L: ✓4,W✓..4 C.+Yk IL STAN of WYOSTM C" ✓ San _ •� r . rr •r.. w r.w r .r +wr+ r....n .•r v — O.r AW82 to ` Nwrrw. •«.�. «�I.�4.r�.Mr• �I .��.... �+•T— .•+�•. w.. r. •. +( + ♦ Yu ..•ri•• •w.w. r ,�. ••++.+. +�Yr+�`�.•..iV� F r W •i,.•+ .• '�.+ rr I M. • 1 t• A)NGTON aT iRANSR110R S STAN OF C OnAA Owl J Sfa Bernardino 'SS 7Ih/C2 V �V W .,.. �..r ..� V r .•. •n+. I .+ W. + .�Ir= .�.r`rar,ar r.r.•r+..•��rir..'r •` rw.. •I. Y.. r..Y !�� 1 w.� .y r.. r... � 4�...n ...r.r+.w Nr•r.�r rrr r�i«.�.�«r+. t ., if T.r,✓.1 ✓LrwMJ A .A) ✓IY«rJ•1 IL low CR077.00f Lae I.�SMO 11 -071501 4 + 11 Ta9yIS.5 Ibaalide;i... Q1450pCLIVW r1F.Ni cit? rdino a ] pA'✓tIA. M'.r Tkh UA,, F. • (i U1•tm.rer Ur O.11 0 O rJrdwS Tar+ _ — - . or col tASID YJ�2 ❑b•w.S /a✓ — —_A4r l +ti[ \yw \tM -- :�`,T�:. ..•.. r-- ter.. --- � -- r. «., r.a.A. i� +�'''.aati,•+i°a3 �c�.�:w..T ✓: u �.1.+•.� ^i.t�ti.�.. -.r. .. v. ��� 9%uxsiro's (,(A�lano'Si Slxzfer WN • 202.11.1 Ho Al`pVV4 Bdo bnsa1...1r- Road Po mono F%rst Federal U J C i Q .\9 `Q u I 0 0 0 w; ■. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAWNGA STAFF REPORT DATE: Hay 19, 1982 T0: City Council and City Manager FROM: Lloyd B. Hubbs, City Engineer BY: John L. Martin, Assistant Civil Engineer SUBJECT: Base Line Reconstruction - Carnelian Street to Nest City Limits He now have available completed desiqn plans and specifications for the recon- struction and widening of Base Line from Carnelian to the >kst City Limits. The plans were prepared for the C1tl by the Engineering firm of Linville-Sanderson- Horn The reconstruction project is intended to eliminate the anticipated bottleneck at the Nest City Limits, when Upland has i6e. Street striped for four lanes. the remaining areas of the project are scheduled for replacement and overlay due to large portions of deteriorated pavement ant settling. ;toff, at this Lice, requests permission to advertise a ".Notice Inviting Bids' for this project. The project budget is §75,000. RECOIVENDATION: It is recommended that City Council authorize Engineering Staff to seek bids for the Base Line Reconstruction Project. Respectfully submitted, LBH:JL:hC Attachment r a %m J4 "° " F' vi cs C9q 7 0 Z C � I c S �O i fy �' a I LINE PIZOJ F—Ur L KAI15 1 J�- 0 rY OF RANCHO CMM%,,IONGA 61W4E Li r`eccus rF WIDLN P ENGINEERING DIVISIC'N I.NECLAY VICINITY NIAP ei `, P29 2 n� CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA q STAFF REPORT DATE flay 19, 1982 TO City Council and City Manager G� FROM Lloyd B. Hubts, City Engineer BY: Barbara Krall, Engineering Tectnician SUBJECT Acceptance of Parcel Map 6937 - Perez - located at the southwest Cori er of Victoria and East Avenues Parcel Hap 6937 submitted bf Trinidad Perez for final City Council approval was approved by Planning Commission on September 23, 1981 This map is a residential subdivision of 2.41 acres being divided into 4 parcels within the R -1 zone Off -site improvements are to be completed 9rior to issuance of building permits. Therefore, bonds ant an agreement are not required prior to recordation. It is recommended that City Council adolt the attached Resolution authorizing the City Clerk and City Engn,oer to sign said map eRes fully subml ed, LBH: .bc Attachments , C' ,\ ,k z , :� aa� & � , ;.`.• C- >3 �� Ulif § y k , :� 1. RESOLUTION NO. S:I -rC3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PARCEL MAP NUMBER 6937 (TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 6937) WHEREAS, Tentative Parcel Ma{. Number 6937, submitted by Trinidad Perez and consisting of 4 parcels, located at the southwest corner of Victoria and East Avenues, being a division of Parcel 4 of Parcel 4590 as recorded in Parcel Map Book 46, page 53, County of San Bernardino, California was approved by the Tanning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga; and WHEREAS, Parcel Hap Number 6937 is thu final map of the division of land approved as shown on said tentitive parcel map; and WHEREAS, all of the requirements established as prerequisite to app ^oval of the final map by the City Council of said City have now been met NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the, City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, that said Parcel Map Number 6937 be and the same is hereby approved and the City Engineer is authorized to Present same to the County Recorder to be filed for record • PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 19th day of May. 1982 AYES: NOES: ABSENT ATTEST- Lauren 14 Wasserman, ty TTe7 i n LJ on 0. 11 ke 5, 1Uyor %y/ ii 0 DATE: r"1 L TO: CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT play 19, 1902 City Council and City Manager FROM: Lloyd B. Hobbs, City En;ineer BY: Barbara Krall, Engineering Technician SUBJECT: Request to extend Improvement Agreement from Inco Homes for Tract pia. 10491 located at the southwest corner of Victoria and Carona Streets Inco Homes has suLmltted the attached letter and extension agreement requesting a one -year extension for their project, Tract No. 10491, a 20 lot subdivision located at the southwest corner of Victoria and Ramona Streets. The bonds and agrcaients for off -site improvements war! approved and actept8d by City Council on June 17, 1981 and will expire on June 17, 1982. Bonding imounts have not changed since the acceptance of Tract No. 10491, therefore, an increase in the bonding amounts is not necessary at this time It is recon"nJed that City Council adapt the attached Resolution granting a ore -year extension for the improvement agreement for Tract Na. 10491 and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to sign same. or -'to"" suom tied, L6H K be Attachments m F I- I H t YIU blW� C/H' C/ RI /7M0 CY[I l,OYCL IL.MNi IIY[u/� pp�0l.M4.L r L.Ltiwfl Ff If FLMOIO .I � �y .lnMMI..A/LfY Y � -!t /MW DiroMl LMnnt P lY' I m m _ o rl T7 7 VI CL CITT'.I5 sI `��lr "v'�' CITY Op RA \CI 10 CI;CAA10 \'CA ��,°' " ENGI\ECRINC DIVISION � 1 ISIOv � y„nr — VICINITY MAP l YT rise T ■ A RESOLUTION OF 1HE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO i CUMIONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE EXTENSION OF THE IHPROVEHEN'r AGREEMENT FOR TRACT NO. 10491 above described Project,cpursuant been ofextension Ordinancefor 28 -Bha the Subdivision Ordinance. and WHEREAS. the City Council approved the Improvement Agreement for Tract No 10431 or June 17, 1982 Section 1: The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has made the following findings: A. That prevailing ecnnomfc conditions have caused a lack of financing; B That these economic conditions cake it unreasonable to build at this time; C. That granting of the tine extension will not be detrimental to ts,e public health, safety or welfare, or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. NOW. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Rancho rucamonga does hereby grant a one -year extansion for the Improvement Agreement for Tract No. 10491 and the Mayor is authorized to execute same on behalf of said City and the City Clerk is authorized to attest thereto. PASSED, APPROVED AI4D ADOPTED this 19th day of May, 1902. AYES: NOES ABSENT: ATTEST awn M. wd SSermaA. laty C erk iJ —Son Olt ik�e�z. Mayor '-- • v's � ; V : ONCO 30 TdS:. 8 N C® p•r I r mEEVI- LCCS:0!l a1 li W 'e :1 ;L`1fEP.!!I� CfIIS:O!I April 29 1982 City of Rancho Cucamonga Box 791 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 , Attention: Mr. Lloyd Hubbs, City Engineer Reference Tract 10491, City of Rancho Cucamonga Dear Mr Hubbs: Please consider thi3 letter as our formal request for a 12 -month extension for Tract 10491. Due to economic conditions we have not connonced land development or construction of any kind on this project to date. We will sign an updated extension agreement as required by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Enclosed is our check number 4698 in the amount of $251.00 to cover the extension fee. He therefore respectfully request your assistance and consiaeration in the granting of this request. Sincerely, EASTWI140 HONES, LTD., a Calif. Limited Partnership By IIICO OEYELOP6ENT CORPORATION, General Partner By /— fr-C. Norris, President ICH:bs / Enclosure 287 North lAountain Avonuo Upland California 9 1786 (714) 981.8989 r I • // CITY OF MACHO CL"4m . aM I VISIM I- PROYERM CIMSIM ALREMRT TACT NO. Ines tAOM All MEII BY THESE PRESENTS- That Ws apneant Is ode AM entire! Nato, In conforgece with tha pmvlslmi of the SYMletslon Map At o1 the CJ tI of Rarcho CeKamnpaa California, a mnicipal corporation, by AM Ett"tn the said tltf, hanin- alter nfened to a the City, a,A _U l Mores. Ltd n Ca1llemfa Parer hi hemna nr ro t ta as • ae,. WITNCSSETM: TMAT, lalQl M, said subdteida entered into A subdislsion imroewnt agreement With the City as a requisite to Approval of the FINI I40 OF Tnet m. 10491 c AM WMEAS. said subdivider desires an eatansfon of ita to tomleta et, tern{ Of tha Said .ibdl,isia, Imrerennt Agrerntl ON. TMEFORE, It is harehf ARnad by fol lass the City 414 by fold subdivider as 1 Tha I'aetatfol data of tha Gees Of tia said tutdlriston le,r,,m.t a9•eennt It said o esmnt for r period of Iron the date of a{piratfo, of the said prreant g. Iecnue In iaproveaent secoritles to reflect mmct !mrovese,t costs shall to Furntshe0 by the develepr With this Agrverent and shall be approvad by the City Attarmy. J. The n.TOfred bond arW the additioal prlmipal amunts th mf an rot forth On Pape 1_ of this tgnemut. a, All Other tarts and conditions of the tail subdivision iapm,mnt aenerent shall retain the same. As nidem, of undentaMing the provision, contained hertln, cad of Intent to cqv With sea, •M Subd tide, Ms Subeltud the Nlaw described Ir�ro+ese1 aeuri p, and has Am" his sigiutun benlo• FAITHFUL PTIMIrmcE EOAD Description: Additional Primlpl /mans: Sunt1: LYvaiv, r In:urante Co. 10 {dllthu,at amunt Addresu LOS Alultas, CA rmlred MATERIAL A:D LABOR PATMFRT &V Dtserlptim: Additieeul Principal Amuet: Surest: Dnelopan Insurance to, b additional aaunt Writs: lot Aluilas. CA regulnd WM DEPOSIT MCOUK MTIRG bf1N Additicnl Cash Deposit: -i- MAINTENANCE GUMAMTEE WO To be Posted Prior to acceptance of the tract by the City. ............. e ... ...... .......taoa..... P,IKipl AmOV t: Sd.00D.OD ...nouuo• o.w .00r„uuou Clil OF RAXID CTICA14:.A Eastwd "aces, lt! . a CaLf Potnrship CALIFORNIA, a rem icipel DEVELOPER: by IMO Developant Corp. a"Poration i- a panaC E7: ,!w 1� r rota, t, for ATTEST- ROTE; Devdloper•s aI"t,M wit De mtarind. Ynn N. M{StM1bn7It1 ere 0 l J n U 1 ' v >7 MatTrIQ-rM A�7 In "^ [S'::tT[ C:Af -41`1'.T rLn\ :: TIT SO,r,J.2 iAlt..h ts ......... G+rY ) vr&-jr a CCCY: [D ST [ 6. Ibr Ille ghrenu Car brav�q so e_ 17! IAStt Mes wt tr t..r .. , +I In fa. vlu......... nr ;,rtvnt nrl,u- t ro:srua'lllr. ,,n rsn nr6 Or ITAMIM Mr. 137.3SS ttr-. fl rt:..T cnr 22.649 T.T� =-., 150.033_ faiunu r sraT +•2[ q0 .I0:) 160..0�0/��7_ IAIn A' -All 1 L10 (W- _ CO.W.y _ L I.l Er M: 1:41:'Irn sfr 6.119 ..- °.n1 :r -.IS: w: ccsu 2.100 4 0' 0 CI'.:'Y OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: May 19, 1982 `o TO: City Council +mod City Manager + 4 t FROM: Lloyd B. Nubbs, City Engineer BY: Barbara Krall, Engineering Technician SUBJECT: Accaotance of Tract vap 12176 - Daon Corp. - located between Red Oak and Utica, north of Civic Center Drive The Daon Corporation is submitting Tact Map 12176, an industrial subdivision of 11.06 acres being divided into i5 rots within the Rancho Cucamonga Business Center, for final City Council approval. Tentative approval was given Tract No 12176 by the Planning Commission on April 28, 1982. All off -site Improvements, with the exception of sidewalk and street lights are existing. These remaining improvements will be constructed at time of building permit issuance for irlividual lots. Lot A. to be constructeu as a tennis court for benefit to all lots, will be constructed when 60% of the total lots close escrow. This lot will be can - structed by the developer witn construction. Wotenance and access beirig nude a part of the C.0 8 R.'s. RECOMRIENDATIM It is reconmended that City Council adopt the attached Resolution authorizing the City Engineer and City Clerk to sign said map. Re,pectfully sub tteed. BN :hc Attachments �5 j W, TENTATIVE TRACT MAP N0. 12176 IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA RIR[ • E.DDmuO. or " .n,. or ruc , ..r .D n[C,.. rc. Y/r *[CORDED o1 *0D. [I, Or ugll Y.ry, r.Ctl • T..OVOY I,rRCWErvE. IR 1.E a rlcE er rYt CW.tt act000n Or ERE COO rT Or CORRIT,$?A 01 CAEIrO*.4. 1D.1.D. 1110 ICD.W*1.1191 DWOI.1...Is•* C[ Does 61YL'® I YYN. L 1 �4www w 4 Y NY. YfL _tiM w.M IYwr • Iw f IR. L.ID r +F4rwl wily \ r_Y w IF.IT41.. Ax y �J t1D® �/IY_ 14` r.Yr Y.YY •w Y Yom.•. 411Ynb Y 4rR 4 YI MY 1✓-1 .LLi1fD YY*.. YrM YYrr. t1 1 �YY4 \w.Yw 4LV1.Y11 \ \\DV1YV1.1441 �*��_.. \ liel•II • t r � 1 4 41 �Y1Y wY N.w44 Y1Y IIIIYYR Y IMM_ y r I�t � 0 u dl t, RESOLUTION 140. A RESOLUTION G: THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING FIND: TRACT 11AP N0. 1? "� of 15 lots,Hsubmittedeby DannlCorporation aSubdivider76locatedsoe the north side of Civic Center Drive, between Red Oak Street and Utica Avenue has been submitted to the City of Pancho Cucamonga by said Subdfvider and approved by said City as provided in the Subdivision Nan Act of the State of California, and it compliance with the requirements of Ordinance tio. P8 of said City; and division of land approved„as shown is the Map; and to at rovalMof the final pebyrequirements he ty Council ofhsaidsCityrhavesnow been t City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, Vthatysaid Council of be and •e same is hereby approved and tho City Engineer is authorized • to preset same to the County Rrc -per to be filed for record. oASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 19th day of Nay, 1982 AYES: NOES ABSENT: ATTEST auren t. Wasserman, C ty C er 37 Jon 0 M e s, Pay, •r CITY OF RANCHO CUCAASONGA = STAFF REPORT DATE: flay 19, 1982 TO: Members of the City Council and City Manager FRai: Jack Lam, AICP, Director of Cnamunity Developzent BY: Rick Narks, AssociaLe Planner SUBJECT: RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ACT AS THE OFFICIAL CITY REPRESENTATIVE IN CONNECTION M A SU N _ f1�J R 5 AHD NATIONAL A IRONHEN A OLICY A R UQ IRE•yEN fS FOR THE COt:1U4 TY OEV LOPNENT BLOCK HI PROGRAN. Federal regulations concerning the Coamur'ty Block Grant Program -.quire that the governing bod of all grantees authorize a person to a =t as the ` official representative of the grantee for purposes of sutaatttin2 all re- quired documents and certifying that all requirements have been xet, in- eludfno those Pertaining to thu National Environmental Policy Act The attached Resolution authorize� the Mayor of the City to act as the offic a! representative for Ranchn Cucamonga in all matters regard ng the Block rant Program and thereby meets ftderat requirements Rkspe tfully,subm±tted, Director or Comsni'ty D JL:R4:jr Attachment Resolution 3Y 0 RESOLUTION t10. l . y1 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ACT AS THE OFFICIAL CiTY REPRESENTATIVE IN CONNECTION WITH ALL SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS AND NATIONAL ENVIROtB;ENTAL POLICY ACT REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM WHEREAS, Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development regulations governing the Community Development Block Grant Program require that the governing body of a city officially authorize a ra.resentative of the City to submit the Final Statement of Community nolectives, to certify that all feder.1 requirements have been met, to act as the official representative of the City in connection with the final submissicn and to provide such additional information as may be requited; and WHEREAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga must authorize a person M cu ^sent to assume the status of a responsible federal official under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and other authorities as specified in the federal regulations; and WHEREAS, the persm• so authorized must consent on behalf of the City and themself to accept the ,jurisdiction of the federal courts • for the purpose of enforce- -e,t of their responsibilities as such an official NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Mayor of the City of Rancho Cucamonga is hereby authorized to act as the official representative of the City in all matters and duties regarding the Comunity Development Block Grant Program. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 19th day of May, 1982 AYES NOES ABSENT• on 0 ke s, ttayor ATTEST: auren asm ty 3c' LM 1 a Li 0 , — CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: May 19, 1982 TO Members of the City Council and City tanager FROM: Jack Lam, AICP, Director of Community Development BY Rick Marks. Assvctate Planner SUBJECT: URBAN FORESTRY GRAaI: PLANT MATERIAL BIDS On May 13, 1982, the MY received bids for plant material to be used in the Urban Forestry Grant Pi,3ject in North Town. Six bids were received with A -1 Nurseries submitting the lowest overall bid. Plant Material Quantity TvDe Size 300 Alnus Rhombifolia (White Alder) 15 Gallon RECOIPIENDATION• Based on the bids received on May 13, 1982, It Is rea-m- men ed t at t e City Council authorize the Finance Director to purchase plant material for the Urban Forestry Grant Project from A -1 Nurseries. Jape , tfully submitted, i JACK 1 A C� Director of Community Development JL:RM:jr Attachments .J 5 �"1 j :r r� o 0 I I� G 3 a. 3 E 1 _ �i � rrttjj f 1 0 0 RANCHO CUCAKONGA, CALIFOR'lIA PROPOSAL TO FURNISH PLANT MATERIAL FOR URBAN FORESTRY GRANT PROJELT Bids must be submitted by 10:00 AM Thursday, May 13. 1982 "s �(c REQUEST FOR BIDS The City of Rancho Cucamonga requests bids for Plant Material for the Urban Forestry Grant Project in accordance with the project specifi- cations The bidder shall be required to execute the attached bidder's statement to be eligible for bid consideration. Bids must be submitted to the City Clerk by 10:00 a m. on Thursday. May 13, 1982, at which time they will be publicly opened and read. Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope addressed to the City Clerk, City of Rancho Cucamonga, 9320 Base line Road, Rancho Cucamonga, Ca if- ornla, 91730 and marked clearly "Bid for Urban Fores ++y Plant liaterial ". Interested bidders should contact Wendy Ambrose, Purchrsing Officer, (714) 989 -1851 for specifications PUBLISH: APRIL 26, 1982 MAY 3, 1982 of .. 9 0 +Y _ Y4 iy I* BIDDER'S STAT6IENT The bidder hereby agrees to provide the material described in the specifications within _ days of the award of the bid The bidder also agrees to extend price protection for the bid for a period of _ days The bidder further agrees that price escallation beyond the perioa of price protection shall be borne by the City at manufacturer's invoice cost. Signed: Notary: `1,I CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BIDDER'S PROPOSAL TO FUR111SH PLANT MATERIAL FOR URBAN FORESTRY PROJECT Bids duct be received by 10:00 A.M. Thursday, May 13, 1982 City Council City of Rancho Cucamonga _ Rancho Cucamonga, California 91130 Honorable Council: In accordance with the established specifications, the undersigned bidder agrees to provide the City of Rancho Cucamonga with plant material for the Urhan Forestry Grant Project at the following price including sales tar, FOb Rancho Cucamonga, California Comoany. Address: Plant Material p ♦ 1 �6 FORMAL BID PROPOSAI. PLANT MATERIAL I CO'10IT10N A. All container grown snick shall be healthy, vigorous, well rooted and established in the container in which they are sold. They shall by free of plant disease-, insects, pest and their eggs Pldnts shall not be pruned prior to delivery or shall have any trees been topped. All plant material sh.-il be subject to inspection and approved by the City and the City reserves the right to reject any or all stock. I Container store shall hale been grown in the delivered container for at least also (1) year, but not over two (2) years 2 All plant material shall be uniform in height, diameter and spread 3 Trees shall meet the following minimum requirement for • caliper as measured 6' up from top of soil line, ani height and spread If Cal. iper Height Spread a) 15 gallon 5/8 to 3/4' 6 -8' 2 -3' 4. Trees shall be delivered at the latest by June 7, 1982. B. All plant stock will be FOB Rancho Cucamonga City Yard. 330 I Alnus Rhonuifolia 15 Gal Unit 1 Total 1, I BID LIST is Arbor Nursery P.O. Box 273 Azusa, California 91702 213 -357 -4823 - Jim Redfern or Tony A -1 Nurseries I05DO Garfield Huntington Beach, California 92646 714 - 964 -3546 - Keith Valley Crest Tree 13745 Sayre Street Sylmar, California 91342 213 - 367 -5603 Orange Co. Nursery P 0. Box 0 Norwalk, California 90650 714 -523 -7720 Boething Tree Land Farms 23475 Long Valley Road Woodland Hills, California 91367 213 - 883-1222 • Select Nurseries 12931 east Central Brea, California 92621 714 -523 -3711 Monrovia Nurseries r 0. Box Q Musa, California 91702 213 -334 -9321 Shibata Nursery 11581 Monte Vista Avenue Chino, California 91710 714 - 628 -6184 Dan's Nursery 11064 San Pasquel aona, California 91766 I x .1 , 0 CITY OF ItAiNCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: May 19, 1982 TO: City Council and City Ibnager FROM: Lloyd B. Hubbs, City Engineer BY Richard Cot &, Ass7cidte Civil Engineer SUBJECT Request for Authorization to Seek Bids for t6a Construction of Minor Drainage Facilities at various Locations within the City. The Engineering Staff has completed design plans and specifications for the i'W0vement of minor storm drains at the following locations. a Hellman Avenue south of 6th Street b Archibald Avenue, northeast corner of 4th Street c Amethyst Street at Highland Avenue d. Sapphire Street at Banyan Street These improvements are required to eliminate frequently recurring oavemert damage resulting frog: nuisance water. Existing facilities are either Inadequate or non - existant. Staff, at this tire, requests permission to advertise d 'Notice Inviting Bids" for the subject improvements The Staff's estimate for the improvements is 540,000 REC"ENDATION: It is recommended that City Council authorize the Engineering Staff to seek bits for the construction of minor drains at the locations indicated above Respectfully su itted, fLB RC•bc Attachments 0 r CITY OF RANCHO CUCAAtONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: qty 5, 1982 TO: Memers of the City Council FROM: Jack Lam, AICP, Director of Co muni'y Developm BY: Dan Coleman, Associate Planner SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PLANNED DEVELOPMENT 81 -02 - TRTATIVE i CT T9 T5 - MAYER - A change o zone from n9 a kamily Residential ' to R -3 1PD (Multiple Family Residential /Planned Development) in conjunction with the development of 44 patio homes and 322 townhouse unL_s on a 35 acre parcel located on the south side of Ar %t, between Turner and Center Avenues - APN 209 - 091 -05, 06, 07. SLL4MARY. The proposal before the Council is 'or a total Planned vbe elopment of 4. patio domes and 322 townhouse units on 35 acres of land In order to approve the proposal, City Council will need to approve the Zon; Change from R -1 to R -3 /PD and to issue a Ncga- tive Declaration The Planning Commission, at its meting of March 10, 1982, held a duly advertised public hearing to consider the above desctibed project and approved the related Tract Map with Conditions as attached and recommended approval of the Negative Declaration arl change of zone. Please find attacned a copy of the Planning Commission Staff Report, which fully describes the project. Tha project as proposed is con- sistent with all related City Ordinances and plans. The proposed density of 10.8 dwelling units per acre is consistent with the General Plan Lard Use designation of (tedium Density Residential (4 -14 dwelling units per acre) No adverse environmental imtacts are dnticipated as a result of this project. The developer has been working on the design of this project with the Citizen Participation Committee who represents the Nortn Town .'esidents The design is intended to provide greater housteg oppor- tunities for this area. The developers have designed a section of the project as detached single family patio homes to blend with the existing homes within the North Town area. Planned Development 81- 02/Hayer City Council Agenda Clay 5, 1982 Page 2 CORREVONDENCE: There was no public opposition voiced at the Planning Commission pub is hearing. This item was advertised as a public haaring and notices were mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the pro- ' ject. RECOIMENDATIM The Planningg Commission recommends that the City Council aoprcve Planned Development 81 -02 for the above described project through adoption of the attached Ordinance. R s gt+ly submitted, JA�e� .+. JACK CP Director of Community Development t: JL:DC jr Attachments Planning Commission Staff Report and Resolution of Approval City Council Ordinance 0 �s s. • ORDINANCE NO. 175 A ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 0- ZANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, REZONING ASSESSORS PARCEL h"ER 209 - 091 -05. OG, 07, LOCATED ON THE SWIM SIDE OF ARPOW, BETWEEN TURNER AND CENTER AVENUES FR314 R -1 TO R -3 /P.D The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, does ordain as follows SECTION is The City Council hereby fines and determines the following A That the Planning Ccienissicn of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. following a public hearing held in the time and aanner prescribed by law, recommends 'hP rezoning of the property hereinafter described, end this City Council has held a public hearing in the tiers and manner prescribed by law as duly heard and considered said recommendation B Thdt this rezoning is consistent with the General Plan of the City of Rancho Cucamonga • C. Th:., rezoning will hAve no significant environmental impact as provided +n the Nagative Declaration filed herein. SECTION 2: The following des ^ribec real proper,y is hereby rezoned in tFe gunner stated, and the zoning nap is hereby amended accordingly Assessors Parcel Numbers 209 - 091 -05, Ob. 07, approximately 35 acres in size and generally located on the south side of Arruw, between Turner and Center Avenues, is hereby changed from R -1 (Single Family Residence) to R- 3 /P.D. (Multiple Family Residence /Planned 0evelopmtnt) SECTION 3: The Flayor shall sign this Ordinance and the City Clerk shat cape same to be published within f "teen (15) days after its passage at least once in The Daily Report a nexspaper of general circulation published in the ty of ntar o, California, and circulated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this day of Ilay, 1982 AYES: NOES: ABSENT* .M .�7 i - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA MEMORANDUM - n1i wN DATE: May !9, 1982 TO Members of the City Council and City Manger FPJM: Michael "aWn, Senior Planner SUBJECT TENiA.IVE TRACT 11915 - PLANNED DEVELOPMENT 91 -02 - MAYER CORPORATION - Located an the north side of 26th Street Fet�reen rer and Center Avenues At the May S. 1982 City Council meeting, the City Council conducted a public hearing and first reading to adopt a Planned Development desig- nation for the above - described project. During the public hearing. Council questioned the location of the project in relttion to the security of the project As s result, Sergeant Penn and Detective VanderNyck from the Crime Prevention Task Force reviewPd the design details and site plan of +he development from a security point of view, Sergeant Penn prepared a memorandum to Captian iiickum, which all Courcilmembers have received. which outlined areas of concern regarding security of the project. On the morning of gay 19, 1982, the Planning Division stsfF and Sheriff's Department net with rPp:esentatives of the Robert Mayer Corporation to discuss these concerns and the mitigdtion to them. Based on the Sheriff's Department memorandum, we discussed the following matters with the developer; access to 26th Street, fencing and gates, lighting, carports, landscaping, security devices, unit identification, and appropriate visibility for routine patrol. The meeting was very productive and the developer haj agreed to the following; eliminate direct access from 260 Street.%4nstall wrought iron fencino_ and securit appropriate lighting throughout thiv eve an , consf(Jer the carport design within section 'C' of the project, utilize solid core dor; with deadbolt locks and window locks, consider the landscape design and elimi- nate low shrubbery that could limit visual observation of open are'., provide a comprehensive and well designed dwelling unit n=bering system which will include a main directory sign, consideration of alarm system; within the units, on -site security during construction, and will consider designing the interior of the project to allow for enforcement of traffic laws by the sheriff's Department. Continued . . . •Y i �y TT 11915 - Mayer May 19, 1982 Page 2 7ifese'arLraetalis which-will be worked on with the developer during the final review of the project when it is submitted for final plan c prior to issuance of building Permits, he deve opT er appeare to be con- comply with them as much as possible in order to make their project sellable and safe The Planning Division staff and Sheriff's Department staft will continue to work with the developer in regards to all ofthesomatters as the project progresses through the final review proredures. The dw eloper will be available it the meeting this evening should Councilma,mers have any specific questions on any of these matters or the developer's ability to comply with thtm. Sincerely, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPAkTHENT PLANNING DIVISION v� {��tvfiV MICHAEL VAIRIII Senior Plannor HV:jr 4 r] L CITY OF RANCHO CUCAAfONGA STAFF REPORT DATE May 19. 1982 u TO: Members of the City Council and City Manager ' FROM* Jack Lam, AICP. Director of Community Development 4 SUBJECT PUBLIC NEARING TO RECONSIDER APDEAL OF TENTATIVE TRACT N0. 928 AND P.D. B -08 FOR 5.85 ACRES — S0 LAN L) — OR S D I LARD ..VENUE AS 0 ARCN LO A1•ENUE BACKGROUND: On December 2, 1981 Council made the following motion in regaar 'to the above - described appeal: 'Motion: Moved by Bridge, sec- onded by Mikels to uphold the appeal in part by modifying the develop- ment plan and tentative tract map to reduce the density to a maximum of 9 units per acre, plus increasing the visitor parking within the development, and condition the development plan and tentative design to the Design Review Committee for design review approval." Motion carried unanimously On May 5, 1982 Council, after furth.r testimony, desired to modify the above position and reduce the number of dwelling units to 59 units in- stead of reducing the density to a maximum of 9 units per acre. RECG }KNDATION: If the City Council still desires the modification, staT recomoends the following modif4ed action: To uphold the appeal In part by modifying the development plan and tentative tract map to reduce the total number of units for the project to 59, plus increas- ing the visitor parking within the development, and condition the de- velop -nt plan and tentative design to the Design Review Committee for dez i;n review a proval Rem• ec(J fu ly s knitted, K' / „AC LA.' . IC Community Development Director JL:jk Attachment �r ORDINANCE NO. 165 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RETONIhC ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 201 - 252 -32 FROM R- 1- 10,600 TO R- 3 /P.D. FOR 5 85 ACRES GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF HIGHLAND, EAST OF ARCHIBALD The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, does ordain as follows: following: SECTION 1: The City Council hereby finds and determines the A. That the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, at a public nearing hold in the time and manner prescribed by law, considered rezoning of the property hareiaafter described. B That this rezoning Is consistent with the General Plan of the City of Rancho Cucamonga C This rcz� ng will have no significant environmental impact as provi;ed in the Negative Declaration filed . herein. SECTION 2: The following described real property is hereby rezoned in the manner stated, and the zoning map is hereby amended accordingly Assessor's Parcel Number 201 - 252 -32 from R -1- 10,000 (Single- Family on 10,000 square foot lots) to R- 3 /P.D. (Multi - Family /Planned Development) generally located on the north side of Highland, cast of Archibald. SECTION 3: The Mayor shall sign this Ordinance ind the City Clerk shall cause [ho same to be published within fifteen (15) days after its pasongo at least once in The Dally Report, a newspaper of general circulation published $ a the City of Ontario, California, and circulated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, r1lifornin. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this d.•y of , 1982 AYFS: NOES: ABSENT: 0 lJ 0 0 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ��qCi nrC STAFF REPORT , f, DATE: May 19, 1982 TO: City Council and City Manager ts77 FROM: Lloyd B. Hibbs, City Engineer BT: Barbara Krall, Engineering Technician SUBJECT Ordering Annexation 19 to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 for Tracts Numbers 11696, 10762 and 10277 -1 Attached for City Council approval is a Resolution ordering the work in connec- tion with Annexation No. 9 to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1 for Tracts Nos. 11696, 10762 and 10277 -1 Tract 11696 is located west of Sapphire, north of 19th at Garden Court; Tract 10762 is located at the southwest corner of Foothill ho-tlevard and Baker Avenue; Tract 10277 -1 is located at the northeast cornea of Carnelian and Almond Streets. The developers, Vanugard, Acacia, and Barmakiad -Wolff have been notified by mill of the public hearing and have submitted the attached letters of intent to join the Landscape Maintenance District. Tne Engineer's report, approved by Resolution No. 82 -72 on April 21, 1S82, is also attached for your information. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that City Council approve the attached Resolution ordering the subject annexation to Landscape Maintenance District No 1 and finally approving the Engineer's Report. Respectfully spbmitted, LBH:6K:bc Attachments �J Z. CITY Of RANCHO CUCAMONGA Engineer's Report for AMMATION NO. 9 to the Landscape Maintenance District Number 1 TRACT 11696, 10277 -1. 10762 SECTION 1. Authority for Report This report is in compliance with the requirements of Article 4, Chapter 1, Division 15 of the Streots and Highways Code. State of California (Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972) SECTION 2. General Description This City Council has elected to annex all new tracts into Landscape Maintenance District No. 1. The City Council has determined that the areas to be maintained wil. have an effect upo, all lots within Tracts 11696, 10277 -1 and 10762 as well as on the lots directly abutting the landscaped areas. All landscaped areas to he maintained in the annexed tracts are shown an the Tract Hap as roadway right -of -way or easements to be granted to the City of Rancho Cucam;aga. SECTION 3. Plans and Specifications ® The plans and specifications for the landscaping have Tn prepared by the developer and have teen approved as part of the irprovement plans. The plans and specifications for tho iandscapinv are 1-1 conformance with the Planning Commission. Reference is hereby made to the subject Tract Maps and the assessment diagrams for the exact location of the landscaped areas. The plans and specifications by reference arc hereby made a part of this report to the same extent as if said plans ead specifications were attached hereto SECTION 4 Estimated Costs No costs will be lrcurred for prkway Improvement construction. All improvements will be constructed by developers. Based on historical data, contract analysis ani developed work standards, it is estimated tnat maintenance costs for assessment purposes will e5val thirty ($.30) per square foot per year Toese costs are estimated only, actual assess - went will be based on actual cost data. 1. The estimated total cost for Landscape Ilairtenance District No. I area) Is ,ra q comprised of 11,332 square 'eet of landscaped ishown • Total Annual Maintenance Cost S 30 % 261,346 square feet 78,403.80 Per Lot Annual Assessment 78,403.80 t 1440 54 48 Per Lot Monthly Assessment • 4.54 54 48 : 12 Assessment ;hall apply to each lot as enumerated in Section 6 and the attached Assessment Diagram. Where the development covered by this annexation involves frontage along arterial or collector streets, which are designated for incl,,sion in the maintenance district but will be maintained by an active homeowners association, these assessments shall be reduced by the amount saved by the District due to said homeowner maintenance SECTION 5 Assessment Diagram A copy of the proposed assessment diagram is sttached to this r,rort and labelee, -Exhibit A-, by this reference the diagram is hereby • incorporated within the text of this report SECTION 6 Assessment Improvement for An,3xation No. 9 is found to .� of general benefit to all lots within the Pistrlct and that as:essnent shell be equal for each parcel The City Council will hold a public hearing in June, 1582, to determine the actual assessments based upon the act-,al costs ir:urred by the City during the 1981/82 fiscal yea, which arL to be recovered through assessments as required by the Landscape and Light'ng Act of 1972. SECTION 7 Order of Events 1 City Council adopts resolution instituting proceedings 2 City Council adopts Resolution of Preliminary Aprroval of City Engineer's report 3 City Council adopts Resolution of intention tr Annex to District and sets a public hearing date. 4 City Council conducts public hearing, considers all testimony and determines to Annex to the District or abandon the proceedings. 5. Every year in May, the City Engineer files a report with the City Council. 6. Every year in June, the City Council conducts a public hearing • and approves, or modif'es and approves the individual assessments. r' a a 0 A13SESSMENT DIAGRAM LANUCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.; ANNEXATION NO.9 - ra. -., a.r rana tvt rna wiu.ss� __ «r . l� i cirt orRnnc►IOCCtaAMoxcA TRACT N0. 10277 1 T . ' { EIN(A4EERING DIVISIO'J �i un ' '. n•INII t AIAP PaB� I I I 'r ��t f 11Iry� �m ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NOA ANNEXATION NO.9 l® Nip S Q � � 5 TY OF RANCHO CUQ\,\I( ENGINEERING DIVISION VICINITY MAP �i III AA sTZ hill A 6pa-v wr . ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO.1 • ANNEXATION NO.9 •qq Yw (1 !! Ytc!vpM CITY OF RANCHO CMXNIO \GA tila TRACT N0. 10762 ENGINEERING DIVISION E± �' VICINITY NIAP ^ :- — — i Im raze RESOLUTION NO A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL. OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ORDERING THE WORK IN CONNECTION WITH ANNE1(ATION NUMBER 9 TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NUMBER I FOR TRACT NO.'s 11696, 10762 AND 10277 -1 HHEREAS, the Ci.y Council of the Cf--y of Rancho Cucamonga did on the 21st day of April, 1982, adopt its Resolution of Intention Ito. 82 -73 to order the therein described work in connection with Annexation Number 9 to Landscape Maintenance District No 1, which Resolution of Intention No 82 -73 was duly and legally published in the time, form and manner as required by law, shown by the affidvait of Publication of said Resolution of Intention on file in the office of the City Clerk; and WHEREAS, after the adoption thereof, notice of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, headed *Notice of Improvement', was duly and legally posted In the time, form, manner, location, and number as required by law, as appears from the affidav't of Posting said notices, on file in the office of the City Clerk; and WHEREAS, after the adoption thereof, notices of the adoption of the Resolution of Intention were duly mailed to all persons owning real property proposed to Wi assessed for the improvements described in • said Resolution of Intentior. No. 82 -73, according to the names acid addresses of such uwners a the same appears on the last railing or as known to the City Clerk of the t,ity of Rancho Cucamonga, rd+ich said copies were du,y mailed in the time, form, and manner as required by law, as appears from the Affidavit of flailing on file in the office of the City Clerk; and WHEREAS, said City Council having duly received -onsidered evidence, oral and documentary, concerning the Jurisdiction facts in this oreceeding and conce•-ning he necessity for the contemplated work and toe benefits to be derived Uiererran and said City Cou.uil having now a,quired Jurisdiction to urJer the proposed hark. SECTION 1: It is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of Rancho ucamonga that the public interest and convenience requires the annexation to the district and the ordering of tie work, and said City Council hereby orders that the work, as set forth and described in said Resolution of intention No. 82 -73, tie done and nude; and SECTION 2. Be it further resolved that the report filed by the EngineerTFe—reby finally approved; and SECTION 3. Be it further resolved that the assessments and method of assessment in the Engineer's Report are hereby approved. L� SECTION 4: Be it finally resolved that said assessments shall nvt begin unit 7 —after 60 percent of said tracts have been occupied • PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTEC this 19th day of Nay, 1982 AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ATTEST: Buren M Wasserman, ty er on ke s, yor • • s B AFFIDAVIT OF NAILING: I, Barbara Krxll, Engineering Technician for the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereby swear that I deposited in the City's out -going maii located in the administration Building at approximately 4:00 p.m. on M4r_ 3a /9it the attached letters to Vanuarg National Builders, Barnwkian Wolff Lang Christopher, Architects and Acacia Construction, Inc. the regarding Annexation 113. 9 to Landscape Maintenance Distrfr• No 1 for Tracts Nos. 10277 -1, 10762 and 11696. ar ara Krall, Engineering lechnician e DATE • R :MJ jjs4�}'i"•6 . i- / r '`vanguard Companies 10 February A, 1e92 CI' • r . tr,! f )� City of Rancho Cucamonga 3 Engineering Department Ay P.O. Box 807 71�1�151fi ,1911121�1g15 G Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 II ATTU: Hs Barbara Krall RE: Tentative Tract 11G9G 6 lots - Alta Loma Dear Ms. Krall, As requested in your letter of February 3 rind pursuant to our telephone conversation of this date, pease be advised that we intend to join the Landscape Hain_enance 6 Lighting Districts with regard to the improving ar.d development of the above referenced tract. Should there be further questions, please do not hesitate to contact my office. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. • CAD /ms Sincerely, Colleen Dyck Project Manager VANGUARD VENTURES, INC V49 rN Stmt, Nou.'m Cuumwg4 Gi,imms 91730 (713) s 0 270 LAGUNA no. su1TE 100. FUr.LERTON, cA 92674 City of Rancho Cucamonga 9340 Baseline Rancho Cucamonga. Ca. 91701 MIT 902-OM Ap ^il 15, 1982 Re: Tract No. 10762 Gertlemen: This letter is to serve as our Letter of Intent to ,loin the City of Rancho Caumonga's Lighting and Landscape District as required by the city's regulations. smo Very truly yours, Rick Vice President CALOORRI♦ COnTRACTOM3 L,CtN, M29nU •7rj Y 0 5 ARCHITECTS BarmaklanWolff LangChrlstopher Hatch 10, 1982 Shinto Bose Eneincerl:ng Department 9340 Base Line Road P 0 Bot 807 Rancho Cucumoaga, CA 91730 Dear Shintu: AU 1210 Fd r ?wR 4 I am writing this lottrr in reference to tract 110217. I unders. and that in order to have approval for this tract I mist file notice with you of ny intent to join the Landscape Maintenance District 11 This letter is to confirm in writing my intent to loin Landscape Maintenance District 11 and am prepared to sign any additiora! documents required at such time that these are presented tw me Hunk you for your assistance in this matter -,""—Y \s ery truly, ANDREH BARILU:IAN Architect, A7A AB/bb 101ARCHICENI'M 9375ARCHIBALA RANCHO CL•CAmoNGA CALIFORNIA 91730 710.987.0909 ANDREW EAPJAAKNAN* LARRY WOLFF• DICE LANG •GAYLAIRD CHRISTOPHER 0 0 01 STATE of CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO 3 55 AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING 140TICE OF IMPROVEMENT I, Lloyd 0 Nubbs, being dc:y sworn, deposes and says, that he is the duly appointed, acalified Superintendent of Streets for the City of Rancho Cucamonga. and that pursuant to Res.ilution No 82 -73 of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, State of California, he on the 7th day of May, 1982, posted the 'Notice of Improvement" of the City Council's intent of consideration of Annexation No. 9 to Landscape Maintnence District No. 1 which notice is attached • hereto and made a part hereof; that Notice were posted not more than three hundred (300) eet apart in a conspicuous place along each parcel of pivpe -ty affecteu by Annexation No. 9 to Landscape Maintenance District No. 1. DATE: Swarn and subscribed to me this _ day of 1982 to arn n �\ uper nten eat o treets o tJ,e City of Rancho Cucamonga (j(9 0 CrrY of RANCHO CLUAN UA STAFF REPORT Date: May 13, 1982 To: City Council and City Manager From: Bill Halley, Director, Community Services Department By: Mary Whitney, Administrative Secretary, Community Services Iku I Subject: Recommendations from historic Preservation %wmsission for Point of iHstorlc interest and Historic Landmrk Designations At the Historic Preservation Commission meeting of Jan,mry 12, 1982, a Public Hearing was held to determine whether the Ledig House. located at 9404 La vine Street, should be recomended to the City Council for designation as a Historic Landmark. After hearing public testimony, it was unanimously decided that the Ledig home be recommended for such designation. At the Historic Preservation Commission mceting of May 11, 1982, Public Hearings were held to determine whether the Thorpe douse (Edgemont) should be recommended for designation at a Historic Landmark and the Demens/Tolstoy Home for designation as Point of Historic Interest. After hearing public testimony, it was unanimously decided that the Thorpe Home (Edgemont) be recommended for designation as Historic Landmark; and the Demcns/TOlstoy Hnme be recommended for designation as Potnt of Historic Interest. These homes are located at 9Se% Nilson and 9686 Hillside Road, respectively. (please see attached draft Ordinances regarding the above referenced recommendations) His , . a r ORDINANCE NO. ��(! AN ORDINANCE OF THR CITY OOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONCA, CALIFORNIA, RE'bGNIZINC THE LEDIG HOME AS A SIGNIFICANT HISTORIC FEATURE OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND THEREFORE DESIGNATING IT AS A CITY HISTORIC LANDMARK. The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, foes ordain as follows= SECTION it The City Council finds and determines that the Le g Homo, located at 9404 Le Vine Street, has met the criteria established by Ordinance No. 70 for Historic Preservation within the City, and therefore, and with the recor ondaticn of the Historic Preservation Commission designates it as a Historic Landmark of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. SECTION 21 The Mayor shall sign this Ordinance and the City Clerk shall cause the same to be published within fifteen (151 days aft4r its passage at least once -- in The Dail PC rt, a newspaper of general circulation published an t e C ty Of Ontario, California, and circulated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California. PASSED, APPROVED, and AD)PTED this _ day of May, 1982. AYESi NOES ABSENTt Jon n. M kola, Mayor A,rrCST: Lauren M. Wasserman, City Clerk �rl{ �w , 0 ORDINANCE NO. 1 / AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY ODUNCJL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCANONGA, CALIFORNIA. RECOGNIZING THE THORPE HOME (EDGEMONT) AS A SIGNIFICANT HIS70RIC FEATURE OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AND THEREFORE DESIGNATING IT AS A CITY HISTORIC LANDMARK. Tha City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, does ordain as follwsi SECPICN It The City Council finds and determines that the Thorpe r% a (Edgemont), located at 9588 Wilson, has met the criteria established by Ordinance No. 70 for Historic Preservation vithi•: the City, and therefore, and with the recommendation of the Historic preservation Commission designates it as a Historic Landmark of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. SECrIGh 2: The Maycr shall sign this Ordinance and the City Clerk shall cause the same to be published within fifteen (15) days after its passage at least once in The Dail Report, a newep: per of general circulation published in the -city of Ontario, California, and circulated in the City of Rancho • Cucanonga, Cal.fornia. PASSEL, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this _ day of May, 1982 AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ATr. ?ST: Laurco M. Wasserman, C ty C ark Jcn D. Mikols. Mayor P • ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, RECOGNIZING THE DEMENS /TOLSTOY HOME AS A SIGNIFICANT HISTORIC FEATURE OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AVD THEREFORE DESIGNATING IT AS A CITY POINT OF HISTORIC INTEREST. The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, does ordi+in as follows: SECTION It The Cit• Council finds and determines that the Demene ToTtoy Home, locat,d at 9686 Hillsire Road, has met the criteria established by Ordinance No. 70 for Historic Preservation within the City, and therefore, and with the recommendation of the Historic Preservation Commission designates as a Point of Historic Interest of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. SECTION 2: The mayor shall sign this Ordinance and the City Clerk shall cause the same to be published within fifteen (15) days after its passage at least once in The Dail SPeport, a newspaper of general circulation published n the C ty of Ontario, California, and circulated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California. • PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this _ day of May, 1982 AYESs NOES: ABSENT: ATTEST: Lauren N. Wasserman, City Clerk 7c� Jon D. M kels, Mayor rirl OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT Members of the City Council and City Manager Jack Lam, AICP, Director of Carmniry Development PUBLIC IMPROVV4BT REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT This item was continued to this meeting; hOwever, since it is not a pressing itsue, staff requests that this be continued for an additional l0 days in order to receive further input from the development munity. Respectfully su fitted, JACK LAN, AICP Cormunity Development Director O MY OF RANCHO CUCAAIONGA STAFF REPORT DATE May 19, 1982 TO: Members of the City Council and City Manager FROM: Jack Lam, AICP, Community Development Director BY: Joan A. cruse, Administrative Secretary SUBJECT: APPEAL OF PLANNING COK41SSION DECISION FOR PREPARATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE DE ELOPMENT 0 TEN—F TATYE�RA eve opment at a tots planned residential opment of 185 single family detached units and 14.6 acre park on 95.5 acres of land in the R- 1- 20,000 zone located on Hermosa Avenue, north of Hillside. This Item was continued to this oriting date. Attached are previous stall reports Res ectfu'nyhmTtted, r JACK LAN, AICP Community Development Director JL:jK:jk Attach .a • 0 C CITY OF RANCFO CUt,AMONGA STAFF REPORT nC%./—o lc"r" z �sn � DATE April 21, 1982 TO Members of the Cit, Council and City Manager FROM: Jack Lam, AICP, Comn nity Development `irector BY: Joan A. Kruse, Administrative Secretary SU8JECT: AP DEAL OF PLANNING CDMMISSIDN DECISION FOR PREPARATION 0 AN ENY IRONMENTAL lMPA5T REPORT FOR THE DEVELDPMENT Ut IERIATIVE TRACT 933 - A development o a Iota p annT d residential deve orment of 185 single family detached units end 14.6 acre park on 95 5 acres of land in the R- 1- 20,000 zone located on Hermosa Avenue, north of Hillside. At its meeting of March 17, 1982, Council continued this it,a pending the finalizing of negotiations for the acquisition of a prrtion of t'- subject property for use as a City park. Attached is the staff report which was prepared for the March 17 meeting. RECOMMENDATION: The matter is academic since the original oroject Ts—UFa—ng­ed—wTt—h the purchase of the park Technically, hoNever, there is a legal appeal pending and :aid appeal must either be heard and decided upon the merits of u,: original application or the appeal withdrawn by the appellant. S:nce no withdrawal has been requested, the Council mutt address itself to the former submitted, ty Development Director JL:JK:jk Attachment < CITY OF RANCHO CCMIOA'GA r STAFF REPORT I DATE March 17, 1992 TO 4embers of the City Council and City Manager FROM Jack Lam, AICP, Director or Comwnity Development BY: Michael Vairin, Senior Planner SUBJELT: APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION CECISION FOR PREPARATION OF AN ENVIROILMENTAL IMPACT REPART f R TBE DEVELOPMENT DFYENTATIVEYUg 1933 - A development or a tots Planned residential development of 185 single family detached units and 14.6 acre park on 95.5 acres of land in the R- 1- 20,000 zore located on Hermosa Avenue, north of Hillside. BACKGROUND The appeal of this project was originally introduced to the-CounU. at its meeting of October 7, 1981 At that meting, the Applicant hai requested continuance of consideration on the appeal Subsequently, the hearing on the appeal has M -en continued at the request of the Applicant to tonight's meeting Over the last several months, the Applicant has been negotiating with the City's Director of Community Services and the Parks Subcommittee of the City Council for the possible acquisition of the west portion of the project along Hermosa Avenue for a public park Please find attached a copy of the October 7, 1981 Staff Report to the City Council ehich outlines the issues of the appeal In addition, excerpts from the Planning Commission Minutes of August 26. 1981 and the Commission Staff Report have been attached for your review and consideration Since this project has been continued for some time, a final decision by the Council is urged in order to allow the con- tinuing processing of this project. ANALYSIS: Currently, the official application and project on file Tn--th—TISTinning Division encompasses 95 acres of land located on both sides of Hermosa Avenue, north of Hillside Avenue The require- ment for the Environmental Fact Report that the Commission made was based upon the implications of this total project. A decision of the Council is needed in regards to the Planning Commission's decision for requiring the preparation of an EIR for the total project. If the City Council upholds the Planning Commission decision, then an Environ- mental Impact Report would have to be prepared for the total project if � C. Appeal of Planning Commission Recision •• City COLncil Agenda varch 17, 1982 Page 2 the Applicant elects to proceed with the project .s presently submitted Since the Aoolicant is negotiating with the City in regards to the purchase of a park site, the project design and c,, -,racter may change significantly which could change the imolications of environmental immact. If so, then the Applicant would need to refile a re,Ased oroject and staff would conduct another Initial Study to determine if an Envirormental Impact Report would be needed on the revised oroject. Therefore, the Council's decision this evening it on the total overall project as it is now presently submitted on file in the Planning Division The Appli- cant's ootions are to either withdraw the apoeal, withdraw the current project and subait a revised project, at which time a mew envir:rmental assessment will be conducted, or continue with the present project as submitted in accordance with the Council's decision on this appeal. RECUf1ENDATION: It has been recd ended by the Planning Commission that an VTY1_ro_nm_en_t_aFTmpact Report be prepared fer the devLlopment of Tentative Tract 11977 as presently submitted and on file in the Planning Division. If a revised • project is desired to be submitted ti the apolicant, then a new environmental assessment will be conducted to determine if an Env'ronmental Impact Report is still needed Re:pectfull submittted, JACti Director Of Community Development JL.MV.jr Attachments October 1, 1991 City Council Staff Report Eacerots from August 26, 1981 Planning Commission Minutes Planning Commission Staff Report of August 26, 1981 CITY OF RANCHO ClolONGA STAFF REPORT OCTOBER 7. 1981 TO: Members of the City Council and City 'tanager FROM: Jack Lam. Director of Community Development BY Nichael vainn, Senior Planner SUBJECT. APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION DECISION FOR THE PREPARATION OF All ENVIRONMFNTAL IMPACT Rr,PORT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF TENTATIVE TRACT N0. 11933 - A 185 single family planned development on 95.5 acres of land located on Hermosa Avenue north of Hillside ABSTRACT The Planning Commission, at their meeting of August 2E, 198' nquirea the preparation of an Environmental Impact Report for the develop- ment of Tentative Tract No 11933. The Ctrmmission's decision •,as based upon the initial Study which was prepared In accordance with the State Environ- menta' laws and which indicates that potential significant adverse impacts may occur as a result of this project. The Planning Commission Staff Report and an excerpt frnm the Planning Commission minutes i. attached for your review It is rr -amended that the City Council uphold the Planning Commis - decision to require the preparation of an Environmental Impact Report for this project. BACKGROUND. Attached is a copy of the letter from Richard Scott, Chair..mn 0o turd for Woodland Pacific Ow.elopnent, Inc who has rev;• seed an appeal of the Planning Commission decision for the nrt;,oration of an Enviorn- mental Impact Report on the above - described pr„ject. Mr Scott's reasoning for the appeal is not based upon the reaalssion's review of the Environmental Assessment and the type of Impact., that are associated with this project, but rather based upon reasons that previous discussions on the protect, prior to tta formal submittal, did not Indicate that an Environmertal impact Report would be required. Mr. Scott's letter refers to a numbe. of projects being submitted for review dur'ng the last 13 months None of the projects which Mr Stott refers to were forrTl applications, but were cone. •tual Plans that were teing shown to the Commission and Council during the General Plan process to show the type of development that could occur on their site The majority of the site is Genera, Planned for park and the developer was trying to per- suade the Council, wring the General Plan hearings, that development could be compatible In the area �G ;�, aA • Staff Report EIR for TT 11933 -2- October 7, 1981 During review of the Conceptual plans at the General Plan hearings, no environmental analysis was done since no formal application had yet been submitted The applicants submitted an application on April 29, 1981 and staff notified the applicants en June 1, 1981 that the project application was incomplete and additional material was needed. Following the submittal of additional material the applicant was again notified on June Z6, 1981 that his project was complete for processing and that final acceptance is not cmde until all environmental documents and findings are complete as required by the California Environmental Quality Act. Following a notification of acceptance of the application for processing, the project was scheduled for Design Review Committee and Growth Management Review Committee un August 4 and 6, 1981 respectively. Following the con - clu•ion and findings of those Committee meetings, staff's environmental analysis was completed which resulted in a finding of potential significant adverse impacts on the environment as a result of this project. This recommendation was then forwarded to the Planning Commission who acted in favor of the preparation of the EIR. At the Planning Commission hearing, two citizens in close proximity of the project, testified before the Com- mission asking for the preparation of an EIR because of the environmental factors related to this project. Our Attorney has . ndicated that environmental review has been an active area in the courts and some standards for judicial review have been developed regarding the rego rement for environmenta. rayoits. The Attorney indicated that if reasonable minds are questioning whether or not significant impacts will result because of the project than the courts have upheld the decision for the preparation of an Environmental Impact Report. Further, the State Environmental Guidelines state that where a substantial body of opinion considers or will consider the effect of a project to be adverse that the lead ..yency should prepare an Enviornmental Impact Report to explore the enviornmental effects involved with the project. RECCWtiNDATiON: it is recommended that the City Council uphold the Planning omm ski sign decision to require the preparation of an Enviornmental Impact Report for Tentative Tract No. 11933. Respeci uULO tteed, - JACK LAN, Director of Community Development JL:MV:cd Attachments: Letter of Appeal from Woodland Pacific Development Inc. ° Excerpt fraro the August 26, 1981 Planning Commission Minutes Planning Commission Staff Report from August 26, 1981 7% 'r / t Hr Rougeau replied that parcel 2 or 3 would muse this to happen and both projects would have street improvement plans that are under process S of ipprnval and these improveantc could be worked to as pert of their street improvement. Chairman King opened the public hearing. Doug None, OPPlieant, stated that a great deal of time and money had been placed on the study of this Intersection he further stated that the applicants would be paying their System and Development fees to the City, as would the other projects, mad he felt that this cash flow would take care of the funding problem of the signal The drainage problem had been mitigated satisfactorily between the efforts of City Staff and the project engineers and Mr. Hone felt that surrounding properties as well would benefit from these improvements to this project. Chairman King asked if there were any further public comments, there being none, the public hearing was closed Comalscioner Renpel stated that he fult ccnfident clot the Systems and Development fees from the apartment project or any other project in that area wou.J be sufficient to cover the installation of the traffic signal Commissi,ner Tols:oy asked if the reworking of I.ceon Avenue was going to cake care of the water runoff on that street Hr Rougeau replied that in the future a storm drain is planneJ to • supplement the existing pipe to get the water Into the ground This project drains entirely onto Haven Avenue Chairman King called for the motion Motion: Moved by Rempel, seconded by Dahl, carried unanimously, to adopt the Resoluclo/. approving the revision to Condition for Site Approval No 80-01 e e A a R C TFVTATIVE TRACT NO. 11933 - woOnLAND PACIFIC - A public hearing to eansldnr a requirement for preparation of ac Environmental Impact Report (EIR) on a total planned tea itial development of 185 single - family detached units and 14 ,.re Park on 95 5 acres of land In the R- 1- 20,000 zone located on Hermosa Avenue, north of Hillside Mlcluc! Valrin, Senior Planner ecviewud thu Staff Report Clubman Ring asked 4r V.Irin If what vas before the Commission at this neating var the determination of t,,her or not the project In question needed an Environmental Impact Report Planning Commfaslon Minces -8- August 26. 1981 -r �L 0 ■ Mr. Valrin replied that this we Staff's intention. Cczalssloner Dahl asked if the density of the project had any bearing on the draft EIR. Mr Valrin replied that the density was over the two dwelling unit per acre designation of the General Plan and would, therefore, enquire a General Pia„ Amendment. Hwevor, Is nor the sole reason for an EIR. Commissioner Dahl called attention to the fact that a Resolution had been adopted by the Plam.ing Com<aissian regarding lots In the R -1- 20,000 zone classification that the lot sire would b.- 20,000 square feet net Mr. Vairin seated that this would have to be reaolvee by the applicant In the EIR process. llr Vairin stated that the EIR would cover many aspects of the project, one of them being the land use category Commissioner Dahl stated that the General Plan desi ;natea the vast side of Mertrosa as park Chalrmn king opened the public hearing. Pete- Templeton of the Planning Center in Mevport $each, represented %It Dick Scott of Woodland Pacific He stated tha: this o:oject began approximately a veer ago and at -hat tlme represe. r -.Sven of the Planning • Center had met with City Staff to one what the reouirements would be for this project and if an EIR would be necessary. Mt. Templeton stated teat staff informed him that an EIR wuulo not io .cqul.cd He further stated :Aar geologic, soil, and hydrology reports had been obtained by the Planning Center As well as the stady into ♦arlous types of fire retardant building matorlals. He said that the applicant would be willing to sell the property to the City As a p u'4 or to develop one quarter of the property and give three - quarters, :o the City as a park as well an many other alternatives De stated that Me Scott would be placed under a firanelaI burden if his project were pontpcned anotner five or six months whlle an EIR was being processed Commissioner Dahl stared that the roperty in question Fas been for sale since April and that this applicant my not necessarily be the person who would develop this property therefore he felt that I. cnsld not be deene•1 a lordship that the Commission would be Elating on the applicant to request an EIR Mr Templeton replied that this was placed In the newspaoer appro•d,.stely nine months after anbmittal and at that time Me Scott felt that h: as gettfng nowhere with this project. er Vairin stated thit he would like to clear tp three item.. wl•lch Mr. Templeton commented on. One comment bolnq the length of time since .y E Pl,mning Cormission Minutes -9- August :G, 1981 A. the project was filed. Mr Valrin &rated that the project was not officially filed until April of 1981 -he second issue is not whether or not the City would be losing a pork Lu: !e that the area is rensrat Planned for a park and the person who develops that land will have to deal with the issue of whether the City wishes the development of a park The third issue was the denai.y factor and this would be one of the points of the EIR. Ronnie Steven, who lives in the area adjacent to the project site, stated that she was in favor of an EIR because of the very serious drainage, circulation, and police and fire problems in the area. Christine Benoit, Alta Lama resident, asked If the project would be brought back to the Planning Commission for a public hearing attar the completion of an EIR. Hr Valrin replied that the EIR would be used to help mold and design the finished project or help the decision makers to decide whether the project should be approved He explained that the EIR is a tool to determine the kinds of impacts as a result of this project the way it Is proposed or alternatives to the project. tit Lam stated that the developer of this property would have serious drainage problems to consider as they were at the too of the Alta Loma Channel and this issue would be a consideration of the developer Cor_Issionar Sceronka asked for an explanation of what the Cottaission's responsibllltirs were when a project such as this wee filed with the City Yr Lam replied that anyone is free to submit an application to Coe City with what ever proposal they have Christine Benoit stated that she hoped that the Comissicn would keep In mind that the beauty of the arm was the reason for desigvting rho area as park in the General Plan Chairman Ring asked if there were further public comments, there being nano, the public hearing was closed Cemol.sioner Sceranka stated that he was very concerned about this particu- lar piece of property. ne stated that very few cities In the area are fortunate to have o forest and it was his intention as a Planning Comts- stoner to retain this piece of forest as the r neral Plan designation of park He further stated that economic eon.ideration. of the applicant were not an issue that the Planning Commission should deal with. Con - mis.toner Sceranka rtated that lie was totally opposed to any mechanism other Men nn CiR for title project which would discuss the Issues pre- sented by Stiff Planning Comission Minutes -1G- Au-,ust :6, 1981 �i,J • Chairman Ring stated that he felt chat as EIR should not be required for the property The tyna of det•olopment he felt was appropriate for the area would be of aarh extremely low density that . would not mitigate environmental impacts. He further stated that e%eryona vas aware of the mitigating circumstances of the fault zones and drainage probims plus all of the other areas addressed In the reports attached to the Staff Report and it was his opinion that if the property were planned properly at a very law density that there mould be no impacts. He felt that the project as proposed wvul -ve many Impacts but if it were planned properly it would not. Comissioner Dahl stated that density would have a tremendous amount Of Impacts and the decision at this meeting swat be based upon the ten- tative map as It was submitted to the City. He asked if the Ccmission could state that based upon the density shown, an EIR would be required; however, if the developer wished to cone tack with A lower density, the EIR would be reconsidered. 4r Vairin replied that the decision is to be made on whether or not an EIR must be Made on this tentative map ,a submitted. If this statement Is Made to the developer, they would have the option to drop this ten- tative and draw up a completely acv project thus necessitating a new In.cial Study to determine what potential impacts would be created from that project gob Dtv,herty, Assistant City Attorney, stated that the area of environ- rental review has been an active oroa in the courts and some standards • for judicial review have been developed to either require or not require EIR's He further stated that the trend of the decisions have been to- wards the requirement of an EIR if there is any doubt on how the issue shou.d be resolved If the question of whether or not significant to- pact, are a result of the project is debatable, then the courts deem that an EIR should be prepared The affect upon a developer in not to- qutrinR an EIR when one should be required could be tame severe than if • 4e -11tive Declaration vas issued and a court ordered an EIR prepared • year or so later. It could have a financial impact upon the City as the attorney fees are frequently awarded against the City where the decision was not to require an EIR and the City was sued over that decision. Co_ isafoner Sceranka asked if this area ras designated as a park In the Centraj Plan shouldn't the Comissto- he acting upon n negative impact an the Cersral Plan ametmment before attain on the tentative .Ap 4r Vairin replied that it would be done concurrently. Ct alssioncr Sceranka stated that he could not understand Chairman Ring's statement that thorn are no negative inrat to or an EIR required on a piece of property where a Cenoral Plan amendnent would have to be Made from a park deslR'lation to n proposal for a subdivialen development Ha felt that an EIR would must definitely he required when you were eon ` plctaly changing the land uwc of a Piece of proPerry Plcnning Commission Minute, -tl- Auqu,t 26, 1991 T-1 r- 't C ilr. Vairin stated that the State Guidelines states that public contro- versy alona vas grounds to require an EIR, despite the issue of density. Commissioner Sceranka stated that the proposal on this property is to take a public park and make it a private park. Corratssloner Rempel stated that It Is not a park, it is a proposed possible park. He further stared that he was in agreement with Chairman Ring that the applicants came in with a proposal of a much lover density He also stated that a stuty of the fire danger in that area should be looked Into Chairman Ring asked for a motion Nation: Moved by Tolstoy, seconded by Dahl, carried to require an Environmental Impact Report for Tentative Tract 11977 Chairman Ring voted No on this project for the reasons stated previouely. AYCS: CMUISSrONERS: TOLSTOY, DAHL, RCtPEL, SCERANKA NOES: CONNISSION'ERS: KIN *C ABSENT: CWOIISSIONERS: NONE a e e a e OLD EUSINESS Corttssioner Sceranka asked about the status of a Resolution or Ordin- ance he requested to have drawn up requiring all residents buying a home In the City to sign off on the General Plan Nap He Lacy replied that a priority list of ark program would be brought back to the Commission and they would be able to select whLeh ones to act on first NOW BUSINESS Co- tsaionor Rmpel requested that Scoff suggest an Ordl •cc to the City Council whteh would state :not any tine a house is remndelA n tcproved over a certain peree.tage the Planning Cnrmisslon could re- quire the dedleattons and ieprovcnents necessary to oe made to the property Cc- r,i•ctoner Dahl asked Hr Lis if he had reached a decision on having one or two Coalssloners present at tee meotlig with the homemmera concetned with the 'ar'borrugh tract itr Lea rcpltcd that tilts tied the hreowndrt express,d a desire to meet with Statt only Nr l..= stated that he would report back to the Cotssission the hear itscussrd at this meeting and try to arrange fnr the Cvmmi%nionern to he in itterd.ace at a lacer aeettnq with the hreemi.-rs. Planning Commission 'linutem -12- August 26, 1981 Ll 40 C August 26, 1981 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT TO: Members of the Planning Commission FROM: Jack Lam, AICP, Director of Community Development SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL ILtSFStNrwr me Trurern.r r,..» ­^ aacacnea units and a 14 6 acre park on 9515 acres of land�ln R- 1- 20,000 zone located on Hermosa Avenue, north of Hillside. ABSTRACT: The project is a single family re ;identfal development submitted nTn accordance with the Growth Management Ordinance Since this project appears to have environmental concerns, an Initial Study was perpared for the Planning Commissions consideration and review BACKGROUND: The project is located on the east and west side of Hermosa Avenue, north of Hillside. The project site totals 95.5 acres 185 single family detached homes are proposed to be built on 80.9 acres while a park will be developed on the remaining 14 6 Acres. Tlie proposed Tentative Tract Map, Exhibit '60, indicates that 149 lots are 12,000 sq. ft. and 36 lot are 20,000 sq. ft urrent zoning is R- 1- 20,000, and the General Plan designates the majority of the property as a proposed park site. The applicant is re- questing a General Plan Amendment to very low density (less than 2 dwelling units per acre) and a zone change to the PO Combinfng District The surrounding zoning and land use is provided on the attached Zoning Map (Exhibit "C "). ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING: Approximately 805 of the site is densely covered wl th 6. -year o d r rqum Eucalyptus trees which are in good condi Lion. The overall gradient of this site is approximately 10: with the slope running north to south. The majority of this site empties into a natural drainage course which flaws northeast to southwest Runoff from the easterly portions Of tnis site travels into a channel which runs along the east project boundary then turns west along the south of the property line Surface runoff Is very slow and the erosion hazard is slight. Cutting across the northern part of toe Hermosa LAvenue,1eaCconccrrete reservoi Existintheevelopment ontsite es limited service road along the north project boundary, several internal dirt roads, and small uorzon pits in the northwest portion of this site The pr:ject site is bounded on the north by the foothills and isolated single family homes To the southeast lies an existing single family residertial development. A subdivision application, Tentative Tract 10088, has been filed along the western project boundary To the south and east there is a variety of land uses including agricultural uses, single family residences, vacant land, and a flood control basin. ITEII G r TT 11933 (P 0. 81 -03) S Staff Report -2- August 26, 1981 ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS: Part I of the Initial Study has been completed by the app cant an s attached for your review Staff has conducted a field Investigation and has completed Part II of the Initial Study. Following is a brief discussion of the major issues and potential adverse impacts which may occur as a result of th's project. 1 Drainage: Currently, the onsite soils are excessively drained and the absorption rate is high. This project could significantly increase runoff by increasing the amount of impervious surfaces which do not allow water to seep into the gound. Compuunding this problem, Is the fact that approximately 750 acres of land outside of the project area drain into and across the site The magnitude to which the increased runoff will affect the ground water table and erosion potential is not known 2 Biota: Removing a large number of Eucalyptus trees from the site ccuM significantly reduce a wildlife habitat whict. 's unique to this area The environmental impact of this action is ...L known 3 Land Use: Since the project site is designated as a park in the CenerTPlan, construction of this project may necessitate the need for another park in th.. general vicinity It is uncertain whether the short term benefit of the development of a 14 6 acre park will override the City's long -term goal of providing a much larger park some time in the future. Also, the economic feasibility of the City developing the entire Eucalyptus grove as a park, or the feasibility of purchasing an alternate site must be considered A determ. nation of the most appropriatz land use configuration and density should be made The possible alternatives could range from the clustering of homes on smaller lots to maximize open space or to maintaining a minimum lot size of 11 acre or larger throughout the project site t Public Safe: • Public Safety is a concern which must also be addressed. TIM nta n ng the maziwm number of Eucalyptus trees will make the homes highly susceptible to fire Potential fire hazard 1s increased for this site because the northrn project boundary abuts the foothills Also of concern is the Cucamonga Fault which runs through the northern portion of the property Since the magnitude of an earthquake in this .fault could reach 6 S to 7 0 on the Richter Scale, there is a significant public safety concern w r ' TT .1933 (P.D. 81 -03) Staff Report -3- August 26, 1981 RECOMMENDATION: Based upon staff's review and preparation of the Initia Study, it is recommended that an Environmental Impact Report be prepared for this project. If the Commission concurs with this finding, then the scope of the E I.R. should be determined by consi- dering the information presented in the Initial Study, this report, and the public hearing. Respectfully su mltted, JACK LAM, AICP Director of Community Development JL:CJ:cd Attachments: Exhibit "A" - vicinity Map Exhibit "B" - Tentative Tract Map Exhibit "C - Zoning Map Exhibit •0" - Site Plan Exhibit "E" - Grading (two sheets) Exhibit "F" - Natural Features Ma Exhibit "G" - Conceptual Landscaping Plan J J C•. ------ - - - - I I 1 . 1 ! CT F I 11 1 - - 1 , RCANHO - - - " 1 U NAMONGA ; . 1yr 1 .� A _ ^ 1 fl 1 1• 71.x.. VICINITY MAP NORTH CITY OF rrN16(' RA \CIIU CL'G%,,NfO \G/1 ��;1 y, .1r PLANNING DIVISON Exi ma, "A" sc\LE, to • 9 gRE t UC ODS 19 a GtOCK) C�;t;��7:'0S�J�r� #.. A Planned Cunrrunfty by Woodland Faciflc Development, Inc. �� <c TZMrA" TRACT Na 1193! wwt �rr•.au�q,l.�, •a•mvla+mu.v -- LZM � w y � A � �.• C�'3.i 1• L�w,..o� � - .7P q q iG.i�"8S'iriP o A a �s w a 4' $ w w w Mw Q ' \1 • •�C{IfZ�iCL _ •� O iA � ;�• t � ' � O \�� 1 +s yJ ��l�•i�i� %�. • • A P� I �q A , -a ® W , w v •y _ _ � ai W � A Q � f9 � __ I +L• � Y t O \ Q 14 M •4 wr �1. 1I I• H. G J gRE t UC ODS 19 a GtOCK) C�;t;��7:'0S�J�r� #.. A Planned Cunrrunfty by Woodland Faciflc Development, Inc. �� <c MONKS � ao [Op v:42 a CCD-s 4T %VjC: -jjo CUCajwrC)7 &:a A Planned Community by Woodland Pacific Development, Inc. r E oil aN • STREET SECTIONS G ............. awl / eLMDWG SETUCKS ;•;. II ,\ 1 i c O _ - .,.THE WOODs AT RZ�t�rr� C�3t�Ji►.�i���1 A Pivnned Community by Iod :and Pacific Development, I 11 it Faz «. , ��a a VIC_WTY IAAP MPM.Ua �= C CONCEPTUAL � I nRY Y•A. GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN q 1.9q AKUY (qY d�Y ••Y•q L. .�- 1 1 MtY YYgq wwswq� nar rl� M.•. = OgV•wq• �a c - _ T. Ntt� •y Ul YLIIA N I:�H* o, R n G ryl 1►� m ci 1.i - r, •MtiYM II�Nr�f1 •q yWyyyy�,I IU�U M1.vlYl Vr� tl �Y TYPICAL nNISH GRADING PLANS y • V A Planned CCrnn Gnity tr/ V:ca.:fard P:¢Ific Deva'.c, "nt Ir-, 1'T�.....�'7 to ��sl:,.,Y•r'�y%••�:s.lf• =.Y I �= `.., ( r CONCEMAL CaAD1NC AND DRAINAGE PLAN i 1 V 4, H.ltD1l'd corlMU(Illy by vkodlend P.;d"r. a-'+ IOPMCnr, im / ` t • C- s A Panned Community by Woodland Pacific Devoloort•ent, Ina w • /]I • it( I t �V14 1 t a l�l —'� ,r�' t FI �i�'1 "Y •sw�wen.r t 3 4 �G7�1Cc� TUAl.. LAh{L'_L BL YLN4 ME L A Planned Communitrr by Nk,odland Pacific Development, Inc. J.[ ITv1 GX,'J1crT 'G~ LIT! or AMCHO COCQ:OXGA INITIAL STUDY , PROJECT I:IFORIATION SHEET - To be completed by applicant rnviro. -ental Assessment Review Fee: $BO 00 For all projects requiring environmental review, this form rust be completed and submitted to the Development Review Committee through the department where the project application is made. URon receipt of this application, the Enviranme ^tal Analysis staff will prepare Part II of the Initial Study, Tho Development Reviev Committee will melt and take action no later than ten (10) days before the public meeting at whach time the project is to be heard. The Coc.:ittee will make one of three determinations: 1) The project will have no enviicnae. tal impact and a Negative Ccclaration will be filed, =, The project will have an anvironmental L-pact and ao Environmental Impact Report will be prepared, or 3) An additional information report should be supplied by the applicant giving further information concerning the proposed project. • PROJECT TITLE: The Woods APPLICANT'S NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE: Woodland Pacific NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHO:.'E OF PERSON To DE C3KTACTED CONCFRSI::G THIS PPDJEC:: above aid Peter Templeton, The Plannl (714) 60.0 -4911 _ - -- - - - - LOCITION OF PROJCCT (STREET ADDZSSS :. :'7 ASSESSOR PARCEL N).) He:^OSa Avenue - florth Of H(Ilside (see at LIST CT ::ER PEf';ITS -TCESSARY FROM LOCAL, REGIONAL, STATE AND FEDEPAL AGE: :C,ES AND THE AGENCY TssuTxr. enry I -1 C� r� A PROJECT DESCRIPTION 0 LJ DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: JlfLits on 149 . 19. non ... , ACREAGE OF PROJECT AREA AND SQUARE FOOTAG7. OF EXISTING AND PROPOSED BUILDINGS, I£ ANY: 95.5 acre DESCRIBE THE ENVIRO`,''2%TAr. SETTING Or THE PROJ -CT SITE INCLUDING INFVR'_aTION ON TOPOGI.IPHY, PLi \TS (TREES), ANIMALS, ANY CULTI.'RAL, HISTORICAL Ok SCE:7IC ASPECTS, USE Oi SURROV,,DING PR0P7RTIES, AND THE DESCRIp:IOY OF ANY EXISTING STRUCTURES AND THEIR USE (ATTACH L'ECESSARY SHEE:S): Is the project, part of a larger project, one of a series Of cumulative actions, which although individually s.all, may as a whole havn ..ignificant onvira=ental ir_,art2 no _- 2 ATILT. TTITS PROjrC7: YrS M x 1. create a substantial change in ground contOUls7 x 2. Create a substantial change in existing noise or vibrataor.1 x 3. Create a substartial change in dosand for municipal servieas (police, fire, water, sewage, etc.)° _x _ 4. Create charges in the existing zoning or general plan deaigrations? x _ 5. Remove any existing trees? He,, many. ._ _X 6. Create the need for use or disposal of potentially hazardous metorials such as toxic substances, fla.:..ablas or explosives? EXPlanation of any YES answers above: (3) Tht IMPORTA'rr: If the project involves the cons truetion of residential units, cor_plete the form on the next page. E CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that the statements furnished above end in the attached exhibits present the data and inforcwt.on required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the °acts, statements, an6 information presented are true and correct to tno best of my lnowledga slid belief. . further understand that additional information may be required to be submitted before an adequate evauuation can be Wda the DavalcuL%� Review committeeDato�I%r Si .i• �/ Title I -3 0 RESIDE:' TrAL CONSTP.DCI0:1 Thu following infor .nation should be provided to the City of Pahcho Cucamonga Plcnnine Tivlsion in order to aid in assessing the ability of the schpol district to acccraodate the proposed residential development. llaro of Developer and Tentative Tract No.: Woodland Pacific Development Inc. ��j� Spacific Lccaeion of Project: Hermosa Avenue, North of Hiilside PHT,SD I PHASE 2 PHASE 3 PunsE 4 TC:-L 1. Nt_ ber of single fanili writs: 2. Nunez of multiple ferlly waits: 3. Data pro =used to • bap_- ccnstructiom: 4. roriids_ Gate of cc=_., The development will have six phases as indicated 17e : ^l o on the phasing exhibit ConsUuction activities and a of Tentativo will start approximately 120 Gays after recordation S. net. -r -s Price aarca with each phase approximately 6 ranths apart. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING - THE MOODS T0000raphy Located at the base of the San Bernardino National Forest, The Moods has a high elevation in the northeast corner of 2170 feet above , ^a level dropping to a low point along ire southern boundary line of 19,;0 feet above sea level (1920 within the drainage area) The overall giadient of the site is 10%, with the slope running from north to south Running through the site in a northeast to southwest direction is a natural drainage course. That portion of the site west of the drainage area has a gradual sloping condition toward the drainage areas. That portion east of the drainage area, although also having a gradual change, slopes easterly forming the western limits of the drainage area (see attached USGS map). Tne development concept for this project results in mini- mal grading with grading only for streets, access, and housing structure yeoetations Approximately 80% of the site Is densely planted with rt' go-,' eucalyptus (Eucalyptus cemaldulensis) approximately AS years old The densely planted cond tiotis of the site rave not permitted the average tree diameter formation, however, overall the trees are in good condition. The limits of the densely planted conditions are shown on the following exhibit As can be seen from this exhibit, the groves du not exist on the most eastern and western portions on the site The •woods' clan will preserve the maxicium number of trees Possibly restricting tree removal to that necessary for streets, access, b•tilding envelope and fire station Addit onally, those areas not now planted will have intro - o•iced eacalynti s R ipa., an habitat exist in the natural drainage areas of the site and will be preserved In t•,e park area Soils The si,e 1105 in the northwestern portion Of the San Bernardino valley In an area of gi anular alluvial Solis Trese so Is, derived from the S. Gabriel Mountains, have been oeposited to great deptns • r � \� "rP'•e_c 4` f•'��i,r�l���c -:�'N - -•J 1 �•liZ�.�� /'fy`� ,,\rah, ; F—•L,� C�1 ^`1� {�•1� Pit :.a i `v rr r'�� J -K"^` M{ IJJ�- f^'�f� --�.'. 1'3, y/r j • ' J k N. 1 l��•, .�. � rs.,nr • t-� �� q!G l� �t.n lq� FYI \r• r+K!i '�- ri'�'`i1 ��lW ^tom ^�� -_wM.- `- ,� U•, �, 1 ; /I DIN SAN •OCR. �r NAIISONAi'�oOE57 !!i a :ter`_ t .'•.o�,., i �, 27 a Do P � - � • �'!----`lr- �5 _ -�-�• •I Y �• 1 i• _ '' lbw —� /� • • ` ! J I u HE WOODS 937 RA CHO CUUMONGM M E S A Planned Community by Woodland Pacific Development, Inc. =}� 0!) Soils in this area are part of the Tujunga- Soboba Associa- tion A soil association is a lai,dscape that has a dis- !' tinctiv0 proportional pattern of soils Specifically, these soils are of the Soboba gravelly, loamy sand series (50C), are nearly level to mooerately sloping, and are excessively erosion hazard aise slight, loand on the these esgree of s limitation lfor septic tank absorption fields is also slight Test holes encountered surface layers of light brown to dark yellow -brown silty sands with gravel, cobbles, and boulders underlain by dark grey -brown sands with gravel, cobbles, and boulders, or red -brown very silty sands with gravel, cobbles, and boulders, which are further underlain by light Drown sandy gravels with cobbles and boulders to the maximum Depth penetrated. A full soils engineering report prepared by Richard Hills Associates, Inc., 9223 -C Archibald Avenue; Rancho Cucamonga, study did (not )indicate that ssoilsl wound beoa urin problem dg this development of the site provided guidelines are followed Seismicity The Moods is located largely on the northwest extremity of • the Deer Canyor alluvial fan in the upper San Bernardino Valley. The northmost portion of the property extends locally into the foothills Of the San Gabriel Mountains and is tran- StudiesbZoneehas Cucamonga est established fault. for this Bedrock exposures r are limited to the foothills area north of the fault. L] The potentially active Cucamonga fault cuts across the northern part of the property It is typically a thrust fault striking 1160 -SIL and dipping from zero to 19 degrees north. Significant local varla' tons in strike and dip suggect an uneven thrust plane The southerly dip has been noted in adjacent areas along the Cucamonga fault. It may represent a •tectonic - slide- feature: the movement of the edge of the thrust plate downslope across the land surface During repeated fault movement The maalmun credible earthquake magnitude for the Cucamonga fault, and for other active or potentially act Ive faults that slioulJ be considered in design are listed below /'J / Comprehensive Storm Drain Project No 2 (CSDP2), System No 3, is Intended to serve the area Construction of the Corps of Engineers' Hillside Basin and Channel are re- Proposed before the CSDP2 system can function adequately as proposed Approximately 750 acres, offSfte, draln to and across the Site Of these, about 484 acres will be Intercept "d by which Hillside Basin and Channel System, COnstructiCA Of 1982 Currently scneduled to Commence in the spring of Development of the site prior to 1982 must allow for in- possibility of flows from the approximately 390 acres of drainage from Hillside Creek as nell as the approximately 94 acres east of the Hillside Lreek dra In the boundary and north of [he proposed Hillside Creek connection rw:th 9them improovementoof the Hermosa Avenue,uj�ed in from north to Clip, a 48" Corrugatre hetal Pipe (CMP) , two 24 CFIP and a doub ie 6' 3, Reinforced espective cap acitlesexassumfnt (RCB (Plate 4) Their entrance before Overflow ontc theestreet. a 100 ft the cfs, 25 cfS and 290 cfs Mith the exception of C s, 40 CMP, these Capacities are adequate for the the 48" Charges Required Capacfcy for the 48" 10 -year dts- Capicity of the double 6' x 3' RCB is is o handle the 100 -year discharge once the Corps Buff lciet t ' Hillside Basin and Channel Improvements are completed. In addition to the improvements listed aDovQ, a County Channel bounds large natural channel traverses a it rneart th!n the linen, a a large channel, part of the west line and system, runs north to south near earl ieastwa'er spreading This latter channel serves abe_•t 8.5 acres Of rty line easterly part of the property. Its tributar the most practically eliminated by construction O7 the area will be act Corps proj- The complete drainage report is available from Associated repin ears, 316 East "E" Street; Ontario, CA 91764 This report details the improvement that will accompany OevCl- opment. Existing OeJ velopmt Existing development on -Site is limited to Hermosa Avenue, S concrete road reaervdlr In north southwest portion, d forest service road along the nopat property l,nQ, several on_ Paved internal Thais and paths and small borzon pits on usesthe northwest The Site ut 111tat ion map filed as part of this application graphically describes surrounding land 0 • 0 Distance to Magnitude Maximum Site (fit,) Crediblel Sal Andreas 10 8 5 San ,.acinto 7,5 7.5 6hlttier 20 7 5 Cucamonga On -Site 6.5 -7 0 A full seismicity report is available from Richard Hills Associated, Inc., 9223 -C Archibald Avenue, Rancho Cuca- r1n9a, CA 91,30; (714) 989 -1751, upon request. said Investigati,m Indicates that the site is considered feas- ible for development within the limitation and require- ments contai•ied within the seismicity investigation, Groundwater Small seeps representing local groundwater occurrences concentrated i,y the cla:, faultgouge were noted In the northwest portion, but were not fn evidence On the exist- ing ground surface min sprin tabo.at gi130 ifeet than gal/ notedd north- northeastd of the northeast property corner. Water fron this spring was not In ev Idence on toe site. Surface water Hewing at an estimated rate of 1 gal. /min disappeared into the alluvium (Vdl) at the existing sub- located located approximately 325 feet northeasterly of the Hermosa Avenue Cul -de -sac. r The Seismic Refraction Survey suggests a Possible isolated groundwater table at depths of 45 -75 feeta along Lines 3. Orainage Analysis 'r The Woods Is bounded on the north by the Los Angeles Department Of Water ,t and Power Transmission line right-of- way and the south by a ccunty hi roadway, • A drainage review of the site was madc by the County Flood Control District ,5 tnP late 1960's and the Information is contained in their file 106 0302 A drainaoe study made for this report yield: results consistent with District's s i� DATE: 7I/ I "; -L7/ CITY OF RANCHO GUCAl10NCA PARI 11 - INITIAL STUDY E - 1ROATI ME, CHECKLIST I. E::VTRO:MEVTAL THPACTS (Explanation of •11 "yes" and "maybe" answers are required on attached sheets). C,L/ • 0 9, YES MAYBE NO 1. Soils and Cloay. 4111 the proposal have sign iii eaneo t zosulto In: a Unstable ground conditions or in changes in geologic relationships? / .1! b. Disruptions, dlsplaremenis, compaction or burial of the soil? �c c. Change in topography or ground surface contour intervals? d The destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? a Any potential Increase In wind or water erosion of nails, affecting aithor on or off site conditons? f. Changes in erosion siltation, or deposition? g. Expos -c of people or property to brnlo is hararus such as earthquakes, landslidos, mud- / slides, ground failure, or similar ha :ards? \/ h An increase in the rate c nx[rac uon and /or _ O use o[ ary mineral resource? 2, livdrolorv. 4111 the proposal have significant results in: C,L/ • 0 9, ,l YES MAYBE NO a a Changes in currents, or the course of direction of flowing streams, rivers, or or- moral stream chaanals? _— y b. Changes in absorption races, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface water runotCt _ / — c Alterations to the course or flow of flood watersi d. Change in the amount of surface water In any body of water? �C e. Discharge into surface waters, or any alteration of surface water quality? f Alteration of groundwater characteristics? g. Change in the quantity of groundwaters, either through direct additions or with. - dravals, or through Interference with an anuifer7 Quality? Quantity? h. The reduction In the amount water other- vailabl vise available for public water supplies? to -- I. Exposure of people or property to water related hazards such as floodirg or selches? 1. Air Quality. Will the proposal have significant results In: a. Constant or periodic air emissions fro. mrbUa or indirect sources? ,/ ` Stationary sourcesources-- - b Deterioration of ambient air quality and /or with the attainment of applicable air quality air quality standards? — c Alteration of local or regional climatic conditions, affecting air movement, moisture or ter,perat ,raj / ✓ d, Biota Flora. Will the proposal have significant reaulto a Chango In the charaetoristicz of species, including dlvers![y, dis[rlbu[lon, or nuabor of any species of plants? T b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants?7� V ,y YES 7L,YBE RO e. Introduction of new or disruptive species of — plant into as area? d. Reduction in the potential for ogrlcultural / production? ;e l Fauna. Will the proposal have significant results In: a. Change in the characteristics of species, including dlvarsitys distribution, or numbers Of any at sties of animals? Is Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare / or endangered species of aaimis7 e. Introduction of new or disruptive ara of m s laa animals Into as area, or reau'.t Sa a barzlsr to the migration or movement of animals? ✓// — d. Deterioration or removal of existing fish or wildlife habitat? _✓ 5 Population. Will the proposal have significant results in: a. Will the proposal alter On location, distri- bution, density, diversity, or growth rate of the human population of an area? _ b. Will the proposal affect existing housing, or / create a lemnd for additional hausing? 6. Soclo- Econo*Ac Factors. Will the proposal have significant results Sn: a. Change in local or regiansl aoclo- economic characteristics, Set .udinp economic or commercial diversity, tax rat., and property values? is Will Project costr be equitably distributed among Project benofictarios, S.e , buyers, or [ax payers o[ pro'eet users? 7. Land Use and Planntnv Constderationn. Will the T-1.1 have eignlf cane results 'nt a. A substantial alteration of tha present or / Planned land us& of an area? b. A conflict wit's any d.signationa, obs ectives, Policies or adopted plans of any governmental entities v e. An Impact up:m the qulalty or quantity of existing consumptive or non - consumptive recreational opportunities? / ) CC -- i/ • 71 ale S YES )LtYBE NO 8 Tranaportatior. Will the proposal have significant . results fn: a. Cenerptloa of substantial additional vehicular c, movement? b Effects oa existing street., or demand fcr new street construction? _ e Effects on existing parking facilities, of _ dam Pr •r maw parking? d Substantial impact upon existing transporta- tion systems) a Alterations to present patterns of circula- tion or movement of people and /or gcads? f. Alterations to or effects on prevent and potential water -borne, rail, mass transit cr air traffic? g. Increases in crifiic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? 9 Cultural Resources. Will the proposal hs%e slz;niticant resultp in: a A cisturbance to the integrity of archaeological, paleontological, and /or historical resources? t/ 10 Head Safety, and Nuisance Factors. Will the proposal have significant results in: a. Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard? b. Exposure of people to potentia hea)th hazards? c. A risk ce explosion en release an of hazardous -- / i substances in the event of an accident? d. An increase In the number of individuals y, or species of vector or pathenohen Lc organisms or the exposure of people to such / +" organisms? r e. Increase in existing noise levels? fE `. Exposure of people to potentially a mgcrous / nolsa levels? ✓ / S. The creation of obl_ctionable odors? m'Y Ih. An increase in light or Clare? A) 7 Male :mew i YES MAYBE NO 11. Aesthetics. Will the proposal have significant results !n: • a The obstruction or degradation of any scenic / Vista or View? — ✓ b. The creation of on aesthetically offensive site? ✓ C. A conflict with the objective of designated or potential scenic corridors? _ 12. Utll hies end Public Services. Will the proposal hAV@ 6 signific3 recd for new syste or alterations to the following: a. Electric power? b Natur l or packaged gas? C. Ummanicatiocs syst,as? d Water supply? e Wastewater facilities? f Flood control structures? g Solid waste facilities? h Fire protection? V 1 Police protection? ✓ J. Schools? k. Parks or other recreational facilities? 1. Maintenance of public facilities. Including roads and flood control facilities? m. Other governmental services? f 13. Enerey and Scarce Resources. Will the proposal Zignificanr have results !n: a. Use of substantial or =ccssive fuel or energy? b. Substantial Increase in deyand upon existing sources of enorgy? e An increase In efio Demand for development of new sources of energy? d. An !nerease or perpetuation of the consumption of non - renewable focus of energy, when feasible renewable sources of anergy are available? — A a� z YES MAYBE YO c S.Ibstantial depletion of any nourenewable or / scarco "rural resource? 14 Handato,v Flndlnaa of SSRnf fieanca. a. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment. substantially reduce tee habitat of fish or wildlife species, cause a fish •+r wildlife population to drop below self susta.ning levels, threaten to elimina.e a ?lane or animal coca nlry, reduce the number or restrict the raege of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important txa_ -plc: of the valor periods of / California history or prehistory? _- b Does the project have the potential to achieve e.hort -tem, to the disadvantage of long -term, environmental goals? (A short -tern impact on the enviroment to one which occurs In a relatively britf, definitive period of time while long- rem impacts w U1 andure well into the future) c. Does the project have Impacts which are Individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? (Cumulatively considerable S) means that the incremental effects of an individual are project considerable when vfeved In connection with the effects of past projects, / probable and probable e future projects). -- d Deep the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human befogs, either directly or indirectly' II DIScl,ssrON OF EYVIRO.*MWAL EVALUATION (i.e , of affirmative answers to Cho above questions ylun a discussi, of Proposed mitigation mem6re). , i o_t6l1.S Q'l tiv —� A a� z III DLTF UNINATION Cn the basis of this initial evaluation: OI find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I find that although the proposed project eonld have a bignificant Ueffect on the environment, there viii not be a significant effect In this case because the mitigation measures described on ..n attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION WILL BE PREPARED. I find the proposed project ?LAY have a significant effect on the enviyrmcnyt, and an ENVIR0.%,?1 T IMPACT REPORT is required Date M3 I 0 Tit e — t► f .� � C :4 0• ADDENDUM TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FOR TENTATIVE TRACT 11933 :xplanatioii of "yes" and "maybe" answers: Soils and G"oloar (c) The applicant intends to maintain the existing natural grade wherever possible. This is to be accomplished by grading only for streets, access, ano the building footprint. (e) d (f) The gradinq and drainage plan indicates that a nutter of lots will drain into the existing natural drainage courses. Construction on this site will increase the amount of surface ,ater runoff, therefcre, in- crease the volume of water in these natural drainage _ourses which could re- sult in water erosion of soils affecting off -site coiditions. No improvements to the drainage courses on -site or off -site are proposeo, other than culverts under the street (o) The northern most portion of the property is trarsected by the Cucaronna Fault An Alquist - Priolo special study zone has been established for this fault The maximum magnitude of an earthquake on the Cucamonga Fault at thls location is projected at 6 5 to 7 on the Richter Scale, there- fore cnuld exmnse people or property to potentially significant geologic hazards • 2 Hydroloor (b) Construction will increase the area covered by buildings and vdved areas which will reduce rain and flood water absorntion rates and will increase the amount of surface water runoff (i) Development of the site cnuld concentrate runoff water, particularly In the existing natural drainane courses, which could result in potentially significant 'looding hazards both on -site and off -site. 4. Flora (a) d (b) The project site is commonly knoaaa as the 4- rmosa Groves, and approx- imately 80% of the site is densely planted nitN red Gum Eucalyptus approximately 65 years old The uroPOaed 4cvclovment has been designed to restrict tree re- euval to the minimum necessary for streets, access, building envelope, and fire Protection The most western and eastern portions of the project site are out- side the grove and are proposed to be planted with Eucalyptus. A Tree Removal Permit would be reeul.ed from the City of Rancho Cucamonga for those trees meeting the size criteria of the Tree Preservation Ordinance, which are protected by same. Fauna (a) The development of this site for human habitation will have an effect on the diversity, distribution, and numbers of species of animals 10 inhabiting the site. 'll , Addendum to Environmental Checkllst for TT 11933 -2- 5 Population (a) The project site is designated a oark site in the General Plan 'or the City of Rancho Cucamonga ar. has a land use density of just under 2 dwelling units per acre. However, to preserve a 14.6 acre park along the western portion of the site, 149 of the lots are proposed to be rn the 12,000 square foot range The surrounding properties are designated very low (less than 2 dwelling units per acre) residential on the General Plan end are presently zoned R- 1- 20,000. Therefore, the project will alter he density and growth rate of the human population in this area. 7. -Land Use and Planning Considerations (a) d ib) The Pr -Jett site is designated as a park in the City's General Plan, ano the proposed development includes a 14.6 acre park Comiuting the dwellirg unit density based upon excluding the 14.6 acre nark to" the pro- ject site results in a density of 2 3 dwelling units per acre, which 1s in confl'ct with the very low residential density established by the General Pldn for this area of Alta Loma. 8. Transportation (a), (b) b (d) This project will generate increased vehicular traffic .1 volunas which will effect existing streets ano require new ,treet con- struction and potentially impact existing transportation systems. (g) The proposed development will result in an increase in the population for the area and associated vehicular traffic. The 14 6 acre park shown an the development plans does not indicate off- street parking facilities. Both of these factors could potentially result in traffic hazords to motor vehicles, pedestrians, or bicyclists. 10 Health, i.,fety, and Nuisance Factors (e) Inca tse in noise levels resulting from this project will be pri- marily due to ircreased vehicular traffic and normal human activities in a residenti.rl area Noise revels will temporarily increase during construction 11 Aes *hetics (b) This site, commonly known as the Hermosa Grove, is recognized as a significart natural resource for the City of Rancho, Cucamonga and the develop- ment of the sits could result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site. 12 Utilities and Public Services The construction of this project may require extensions or modifi- cations in some or all of the utilities and public services noted in the Environ. mental Checklist. The most significant impacts would be upon fire protection services. n Addendum to Environmental checklist for TT 11993 -3- 14. Mandatory Findings of significance (a) The development of this project may I1ave the potential to degrade the Quality of the environment (d) This project may have environmental effects which may cause sub- stantial adverse affects on human beings, either directly or indirectly 1!) CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: May 19, 1982 TO. City Council ana City Manager FRGm -loyd B Hubbs, City Engineer SUBJECT Industrial Assessment District 82 -1 Attached of Assessment CDistrict 82 - -lal These eResolutIonsu are rsummarized tinithefattached letter from Mackenzie Brown Briefly this aeries cf actions will accomplish the following - Preliminary approval of the benefit spread as outlined in the Engineer's Report - Set the date for Public Hearing on District formation for July 21, 1982 - Direct notification of preliminary assessments - Authorize bidc for the construction contract - Order public hearing on Eminent Domain procedures 'or severa, parcels to be condemned None of the actiots ordered will establish the District These only allow the proj;ct to �e taken to the final step In a complete form. As has `een preciously discussed, from this point all property owners will be notified of current estimated assessmants and information meetings will be -choduled to answer any questions about the spread method, design of the roJect or the mechanics of the District formation. On July 21 the Council will hear all formal protests and at that time will have the option of ordering District formation and awarding of contracts. The schedule of key dates leading to the final hearing is attached This memo should be supplemented by the more detailed mars of April 28, 1982, for specifics of the District formation I will 3750 be contacting each of you before the meeting to review proposed actions and answer any further questions on the District Presentation Mackenzie Crown, tBond Council iandbouraFinancialMConsultantsnwill Mbel there to answer any questions in the Band sale RECOMIENDATION: It is recommended that the Council adopt the attached R solutions as summarized in the order of procedure and set the public hearing for forwdtlon of Assessment District 82 -1 for July 21, 1982 Res tied, LB :b is /j e; STAFF REPORTS. INDUSTRIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 82 -1 Authorization to proceed w,th Assessment District 82 -1 It is recommended that the council approve p-elimir,ary engineer's report, authorize advertisement for construction and bond bids, and set the public tearing date of July 21, 1982 on Assessment District 82 -1. Assessment District 82 -1 (formerly 79 -1, will cunstruct major street and storm drain facilities in the industrial area south of Arrow Route between the Devore freeway and Deer Creek. Rt`- GLUTION 10 82- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, DESIGNATING PERSONS TO PERFORM VARIOUS DUTIES FOR SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PROCEEDINGS AND RESCINDING PRIOR PROCEEDINGS RESOLUTION NO. 82- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A MAP SHOWING THE GENERAL NATURE AND LOCATION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC WORKS OF IMPROVEMENT AND SHOWING THE PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF THE ASSESSMENT DISTIRCT TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID IMPROVEMENT RESOLLTION NO 82- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, COVERING PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION AND ORDERING THE PREFAPATION OF A REPORT ON SAID IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION NO 82- A RESOLUTION OF THE -'TY COUhCIL OF THE CITY CF RANCHO CUCAMONCA, CALIFORNIA, AOPROVING A REPORT UNDER THE 'SPECIAL ASSESSMENT INVESTIGATION, LIMITATION AND MAJORITY PiOJECT ACT OF 1931', AND FIXING A DATE OF HEARING THEREON. RESOLUTION NO 82- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI7Y OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, DECLARING INTENTION TO ORDER THE CONSTRUCTION OF CE "TAIN IMPROVEMENTS TOGETHER WITH APPURTENANCES IN A PROPOSED ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE "MUUILIPAL IIIPROVEMEIIT ACT OF 1913 ": DECLARING THE WORK TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORD!NIKY BENEFIT; DESCRIBING THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EXPEhSES THEREOF; AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS. RESOLUTION NO 82- 0 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF IWE C Y OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, PASSING ON THE REPORT OF THE ENGINEER, C -PING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL, AND SETTING A TIME AND PLACE FOR PUBLIC HEARING. RESOLUTION NO. 82- A RESOLUTION OF THE LITY COUNCIL OF TkE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, REFERENCING PREVAILING WAGE SCALE AND OIRECTIIIG CALL FOR CONSTRUCTION BIDS i nti# . RESOLTUION NO. 82- „ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAHONCA, CALIFORNIA SETTING TIME AND PLACE FOR PUBLIC NEARING ON ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY TO ORDER ACQUISITION BY EMINENT DOMAIN PROCEEDINGS. To 11 n LJ I uw o.ncts oa BROWN 8 NAZAREK ur +a a uc..' un c...us on.a suns uo IRVINE GUORNIA e113 ..0 o .w....I. .o .an ur..rn or•i .a. -oaae mar. -. ,.uo.n a... raa ••a. s.w oimo owi rsaooao ..... w�.uama n,.r as sos a•oa.. . ..aa. ...wawa... a..w..row May 11, 1982 Lloyd C Hubbs City of Rancho Cucamonga P 0. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 RE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82 -1 (rormerly Assessment District No 79 -1) Dear Lloyd: Enclosed herein please find the followtng ORDER OF PROCEDURE: Sets forth the order of procedure for adoption of eso utJons an presentation for meeting of May 19, 1982. RETION DESIGNATING PERSONS: Formal appointment of Superintendent of LreetSOLUs, newspaper, etc RESOLUTION ADOP'ING PROPOSED BOUNDARY 11AP Action e,tablishing boundaries of —Ss essmenL riCt. RESOLUTION COVERING PRELIMINARY OE TERMINATION: This is the basic• un seictiona eso ution under t e e c tmrt RESOLUTION APPROVING REPORT AND SETTING HEARING Sets the public hearing for tale lst ay o u y, RESOLUTION OF INTENTION. Jurisdic..inal Resolution for •1913 Act' proceedings wit • t• n s. RESOLUT1014 PASSING ON REPORT AND SETTING PUBLIC HEARING: Preliminary approval o naineer s eport set ing pu is Baring. RESOLUTION REFERENCING WAGE SCALE AND CALLING FOR BIDS: Formal action du ortztng i ing on the iorAS o improvemen . RESOLUTION SETTING HEARING ON EMINENT DOPAIN PROCEEDINGS: This public be,.r ing 15 also SC he U e or It y , I Uw p,-cc• Or BROWN B NAZAREK Lloyd C. Hubbs City of Rancho Cucamonga . May 11, 1992 i'aoe Two The ORDER OF PROCEDURE as enclosed herein sets forth the Presentation before the City Council and said ORDER OP PROCEDURE will also be Celpful In the preparation of the Minutes. As soon as they are available. I would appreciate receiving conformed copies of all Resolutions, together with a copy of the minutes of the meeting where the Resolutions nave been adopted You will be receiving, uc.der separate cover, all Notices, Instructions and Certificates when notice must be given after aooption of the Resolutions. As written protests are filed against the proceedings, I would appreciate copies being transmitted to this office for review. The date for the receipt of bids on construction will allow ample time for all modifications and amendments to be mad: w the Engineer's Report and Assessment Roll prior to the time scheduled for the public hearing. Please be advised that at the pl•blic hearing, depending on the results of the bidding on the works of improvement, the assessmerts can be lowered, but if for any reason any assessment needs to be Increased, further mailed notices will be go required On file now In the Office of the City Clerk should be the following: 1 Proposed Boundary Map; 2 Engineer's Report, including a Plans b specifications C. Cost Estimates d. Assessment loll e. Assessment D'agram. 3 Map showing easements and rights -of -way to be acquired Upon your -eview of the enclosed material, if you have any questions, torments or suggestions, please call. Very truly yours, Ar, F. PACKEH2IE BROWN FMB:bd encls cc: %,crhi Authelet, City Clerk i ►r f I } n Y! .1 ORDER OR PROCEOtORE - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAnn," ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82.1 (FCRMERLY ASSESSMENT DISTRICT N0. 79 -1) DATE IF MEETING: ILSY 19. 1982 STAFF: General P'""tetiCh IS to bownda,tes of A$Snseent District utl Want Of woraS of IeOrwemeat CITY CDAACIL: Adopt RESOLUTION DESIGNATING PERSONS TO PERFORM DUTIES: Faml appolntspt Of Ss,�eringacnt of Sheets aa0 "Mad er For legal pwbllcats", end Foreel retclltlon of prior Proceedings for y Assns"nt District No. 79.1 CITi COUNCIL: Adopt RESOLUTION ADOPTING PROPOSES 70UTDWT MP: Fonel ettlan apwwlme bl.dartn cf Propped Asseswat District ..,,.... _ . CITY COLNICIL: Adopt RESOLUTION COVERING PRELIMIRLAT DETEL41MTIGR: The Intr,4xtary Rnolutloe • m0r the •1931 Act' STAFF: Present 'Debt Report- pursuant to the orwlslaM Of the 'Special Attestant l0eestllalaa, Malta NOM And Majority Protnt Act of 7931•. CITY COUNCIL: Adopt RESOLUTION APPgOYING RUORT AM SETTING PUBLIC MEANING: Sets Ne pNGltt hearing NO the •1931 Act- City COUNCIL: Adopt RESOLUTION OF INTENTION- 41- isdicttcnal Resolution under •1913 Act, procerd,gt. - decl"'Aq Intent to order teprweatnts aced hwe bobs (•ISIS Act•) STAFF: Pre. tt Otto+ of EnaNnr -s - Report- Mluant So the PwlttaM Of - memcNpal Iepraeevent An Or 1903•, consisting Of the following; 1. Fleas; 2. Specifications: 3. Cwt Estmta: e, Aswi,eent Roll: S. Assessment 0349rr; 6. r!t'rtptlaa Of I'Matt to be ac Paired. CITY COUNCIL: Aa.gt RESOLUTION fASSIK ON REPORT MO SETTING PUBLIC M'R:NG: Sets p.b11C hvd11 •1913 .oN Act* Ing Nees Report CITY COVICIL: Adopt RESOLUTION REF( RENCIMG IRtGE SCALE AND CALLIN4 FOR 8105 (O+ISTAUCIIOM): FeNe•I action "tW tang bidding W the worse. of 1vYwerat • STAFF: bneelatmn of e0 Moving •nMentl eta rlgllt <f..q It t'I l0 to COutred. CITY WWII; Adopt RESOLUTION SETTING MEANING 01 EFINENt 00,1101 PROCEEOI►S: Set, heertrq on acet,ty - l0 Order coademeation for eaeei ett aeteslery to actoaplish led tssYweeeelt. j .1 1 OR10 OF PROCEMAE CITY %V BAMC10 CUCARP)NIA ASSESSQA' DIsnic1 to. BC -1 (FOUVALT ASSETALAT DISTRICT AU. 79 -1) OA6L TWO PROPOSFJ SCMLSAI. PAY 19, 1962: ADOPT "ISDIIT. •At RESOLUTIONS AND AUTHORIZE SIOC1110 ON MISS If UAPROYEAEAT .Pat 16, 1972: 10HOR.K SA.E OF 60505 JULY 7. 1962: DATE FOR ACCENT OF WASTRUCTIOIL BIOS JULY 15. w: ASCEIYE 3105 F01 BONDS JULY 21, 1962: PDA IC REAR ;NOS TO OMAICEA: w_. al O c � '1921 ACT' T; 1913 ACY• %Ws CONFIRM ASSE59 n'FCE55i fr FA COAD [NHI7iO PROCEllS . 0 RESOLUTION NO. ^ , - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL DESIGNATING PERSONS TO PERFORM VARIOUS DUTIES FOR SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PROCEEDINGS AND RESCINDING PRIOR PROCEEDINGS WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the Ci7Y OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA (hereinafter referred to as 'Agenc,�) is considering .hE fomation of a special assessment district, pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Municipal Improvement Act of 19130, being Division .2 of the Streets ,.,d Highways Code of the State of California, for the construction of ertain public works of Improvement, together with appurtenances and aprorteuant work, said special assessment district to be known and designated a. ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO 82 -1 (hereinafter referred to as the 'Assessment District'); and, WHEREAS, at this time. Agency is desirous of making the e;,.ired appointments and designating persons to perform certain duties, it 'der •o allow the proceedings to go forward to completion in a cordance it, the provisions of law O NOW, THEREFORE, iT iS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the abcve recitals are all true and correct SECTION 2 That LLOYD B. HUBBS is hereby appointed to perform all of the duties and functions of the Superintendent of Streets as said duties are specified and designated in the 'Municipal Improvement Act of 19134, being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, for the above referenced Assessment District. SECTION 3. That the place for recordation of the assessment roll and diagram shall he In the Office of the Supe ^lntendent of Streets, and said assessment roil and diagram, upon recordation, shall be kept as a permanent record of the Agency. SECTION 4 That the GAILY REPORT is hereby designated as the newspaper for all publicatinns as required by law and as necessary for completion of this Assessment District. SECTION S. That F. HACKFNIIE BROWN (BROWN A NAZAREK, AliORNEYS AT LAW) is hereby appointed to act as Bond Counse' for the purposes of p•eparinq proceedings and issuing in ungralffied opinion attesting Ob to the validity of the proceedings and the enforceability of the bonds 71 M SECTION S. That FiELIAIAN, ROLAPP & ASSOCIATES, 11IANCIAL CONSULTANTS, is hereby appointed as the person to obtain a proposal or bid for the sale of bonds to be issued in order to finance said proceedings, and said bonds ar: to be issued pursuant to the terms and provisions of the 'improvement Bond Act of 19150, being Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. SECTION 6. That all prior proceedings relating to Assessment District la. 79 -1, said proceedings having been taken pursuant to the "Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 19310 (Division 4 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, are hereby rescinded and all Ror_edings shalt now be reinitiated for a new Assessment District known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82 -1. APPROVED and ADOPTED this _ _ day of , 1982 FRy -- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMOMGA STATE OF CALIFORNIA ATTEST: CITY CLERK CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA • STATE OF CALIFORNIA 0 • RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL ADOPTING A M4P SHOWING THE GENERAL NATURE AND LOCATION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC WORKS OF IMPROVEMENT AND 910WiNG THE PROPOSED BDUNDARIES OF THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED FOP. SAID IMPROVEMENT c WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, (hereinafter referred to as •Aaercy), has been presented and has received a map showing the general nature, location and extent of the proposed improvement work, and also designating and describing the boundaries of the area proposed to be assessed in an assessment disc ict under the provisions and authority of the "Municipal Improvement Act of 19130, being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California; said assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82 -1 (hereinafter referred to as the -Assessment District -) NOW, THEREFORE, ET IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the above recitals are all true and correct SECTION 2 That a map of the Assessment District showing the general nature, location and extent 3f the proposed public Improvement work, and also showing the boundaries of the proposed Assessment District and lands and property to be assessed to pay the Costs and expenses of the proposed improvements designated as *PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ND. 82 -1• is hereby submitted, and the same is hereby approved and adopted. SECTION 3 That the original map of said proposed boundaries of the proposed _ Assessment District and one copy thereof is to be filed in the Office of the City Clerk of Agency. SECTION 4 A certificate shall be endorsed on the original and on at least one copy of the map of the Assessment District, evidencing the date and adoption of this Resolution, and within fifteen (15) days after the adoption of the Resolution fixing the tlm2 and place of hearing on the formation or extent of said Assessment District, a copy of said map shall be filed with the corre:t and proper endorsements thereon with the County Recorder, all In the manner and form provided for in Section 3111 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California i i t M SECTION S. That said proceedings are proposed tY be financed thrduqh bonds to be Issued pursuant to the terms aim vovisiont of the 'Improvement Bond Act of 1915•, being Division 10 of the -Streets and Highways Code of the Stale of California. SECTION 6. Tlat this legislative body hereby estfmlishes a special fund designated by the rase and number of the Assessment Oistr' ', and Into said fund shall be placed all proceeds from the sole s bond: and cash co'iections. In order to ezjedite the improvements or acquisition under these proceedings and as authorized b� aw, funds from any available source may be transferred into special fund. Any funds transferred are a Irian to the fund shall be repaid out of the proceeds of the sr.le of bonds, al required and authorized by law, and specifically Section 10210 of the Streets and Highways Code of the Str.te of California. APPROVEn and ADOPTED this _ day of _ 1982. F9Ctf CITY OF RANCHO CUCA40NGA STATE Y CALIFORNIA ATTEST: CITY CLEAK • CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STATE OF CALIFORNIA • RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL COVERING PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION AND ORDERING THE PREPARATION OF A REPORT ON SAID IMPROVEMENT. NHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA (hereinafter referred to as •Agency), is contemplating the construction of certain public vorks of improvement under proceedings condu.ted pursuant tr the "Municipal Improvement Act of 19130, being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, in a special assessmert district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 92 -1 (hereinafter referred to as the 'Assessment District'). NOM. THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: SECTI071 I That the above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2 That certain public works of improvement, together with appurtenances and appurtenant work, including acquisition there • necessary, are proposed to be done and made within the boundaries of the Assessment District. In connection therewith, this Agency finds and determines as follows: A. That the specific nature of the proposed works of improvement consists of all the work as shown on the pr000sed boundary map, as previously approved for this Assessment District B. That the boundaries of the Assessment District and the lands and properties within the Assessment District proposed to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses of said proposed works of improvement are as shown upon a map of the Assessment District, which map has been heretofore approved by Agency and Is on file In the Office of said Agency. Said map shall govern for all retails as to the extent of the Assessment District. SECTION 3 That the statute under which it is proposed to conduct proceedings is the 'Municipal Improvement Act of 1913', being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, with bonds proposed to be issued as authorized by the 'improvement Bond Act of 19150, being Division 10 of said Code. SECTION a That this proposed improvement is referred to the appointed SUPERINTENDENT OF STRrETS, who is hereby appointed to procure all necessary Information to prepare a report on the proposed improvement in the manner and form provided for in Division < of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, the a 'Spec,.il Assessment investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Art of 1931' � r SECTION S. That this Resol -itior vnd the Report as ordered herein are pursuant to the provisions o! said Division 4. i SECTION G. That said Report, pursuant to Division 4, shall have attached to it a copy of this Resol nion upon its adoption SECTION 7. That the works v' improvement as m•oposed to be constructed under these proceedings, generally consist of the following, The construction of certain st,eet improvements, including grading, clearing and grubbing, pavinn, base and storm drain improvements, together with all appurtenances, including acquisition of rights - of -way where necessary, to serve aid benefit pro- perties within the boundaries of ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82 -1. SECTION D. That this legislative body does, at this time, intend to ms1:e a contribution towards certain of the costs and expenses of the works of improvement, as proposed under these proceedings For particulars, reference is made to the "Report" as filed pursuant to Division 4 of he Streets and Highways Code, a copy of which will be on file with the transcript of these proceedings and Wen .o public Inspection APPROVED and ADOPTED this ` day of 1982. • ATTEST: CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STATE OF CALIFORNIA P1''r5_ CITY If RANCHO CUCAMONGA STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1:! 0 RESOLUTION NO. _ RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVING A REPORT UNDER 14E •SPECIAL ASSESSMENT INVESTIGATION, LIMITATION AND MAJORITY PROTEST ACT OF 1931% AND FIXING A DATE OF HEARING THEREON. WHFgEAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONG.4, CALIFORNIP ( he,einafter referred to as *Agency"), has by Resolution ordered the preparation of a *Report" under tke provisions of the "Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation end Majority Protest Act of 19310, being Division 4 of the Streets and Highw Code of the State of Califcrnia, relating to the construction of certain public works of improvement in a special assessment district known and designated a ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 62 -1 (hereinafter referred to as the 'Assessment District'); said works of improvement generally described as folloirs: The construction of certain street improvements, including grading, clearing and grubbinq, paving, base and storm drain improvements, together with all appurtenan,es, including acquisition of �ights- of -way where reressary, to serve and benefit pro- perties within the boundaries of ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO 82 -1. and, WHEREAS, such "Report* has been prepared and submitted to Agency. NOW, ToCREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I That the above recitals are true and correct SECTION 2. That the 'Report' so prepared and presented be, and the sane is approved, and the fact and date of this approval shall be endorsed thereon and the •Report• shall be filed In the Office of Agency. SECTION 3. THAT THIS AGENCY DOES HEREBY FIX THE 21ST (UY OF JULY, 1982, AT THE HOUR OF 7:30 O'CLOCK P.M , AT THE SPECIAL MEETING PLACE OF AGENCY, BEING THE LiON COtt4UNITY CENTER, 9161 BASELINE ROAD, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AS THE TIME AND PLACE WHEN A HEARING ON SAID "REPORT" SHALL BE HFLO BY AGENCY. THE CITY CLERK SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF SUCH HEARING BY MAILING A COPY OF THE NOTICE, POSTAGE PREPAID, TO ALL PERSONS OWNING REAL PROPERTY WHICH 1S PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY ANY PART OF THE COST OF THE WORK, WHOSE NAMES AVID ADDRESSES A2PEAR ON THE LAST EQUALIZED ASSESSMENT ROLL AVAILABLE ON THE [LATE THE 'REPORT• WAS COMMENCED, AT THE ADDRESS AS SHOWN ON SUCH ROLL, OR AS KNOWN Tn AGENCY, ALL IN THE MANNER AID FORM AS PROVIDED FOR IN SA:O DIVISION 4 OF THE STREETS AID HIGHWAYS CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA I - APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of 1982. • ATTEST• CITY OF RANC1 0 CUCAMONGA STATE OF CALIFORNIA MAYOR CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STATE OF LALIFORNIA 0 0 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CiTY COUNCIL DECLARING INTENTION TO ORDER THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPRGVEMENTS TOGETHER WITH APPURTENANCES IN A PROPOSED ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PURSUANT TD THE PROVISiONS OF THE •MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1913 "; DECLARING THE WORK TO BE OF MORE THAN LOCAL OR ORDINARY BENEFIT; DESCRIBIW THE DISTRICT TO BE ASSESSED TO PAY THE COSTS AND EKPENSES TOEREOF; AND PROVIDJUG FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHD CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA (hereinafter referred to as 'Agency") DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLIOWS: SECTION 1. The public interest and convenience require, and it is the Intention of this body, pursuant to the provisions of Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California (the "Municipal Improvement Act of 19130), to order the construction of certain public imgirovements, together with appurtenances and appurtenant work, in a special assessment district knomi and designs ed as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT tin 82 -1 (hereinafter referred to as the "As .sment District "). , nFSCRIPTi ON OF IMPROVEMENTS A. The construction of certain improvements, together with appurtenances and appurtenant work and acquisition, if recessary, in certain public streets and rights -of -way in the Assessment District, as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto, incorporated and so referenced. for further particulars, reference is hereby made to a wap cf said Assessment District p'-eviously adopted B Said streets, rights -of -way and easements shall be shown upon the plans - herein referred to and to be filed with these proceedings C All of said work and improvements are to be constructed at I:* places and in the particular to- ations, of the forms, sixes, dimensions and materials, W at the lines, grades and elevations as shown and delineated upon the plans, profiles and specifications to be made therefor, as hereinafter provided. D The descrip!ion of the Improvements and the termini of tn+ work contained in *his Resolution are general in nature. All items • of work do not necessarily extend for the full length of the description thereof. The plans and profiles of the work as contained in the Engip,er's "Report" shall be controlling as to the correct and detailed description thereof I ., % i Whenever any public way is herein referred to as running between two public ways, or from or to any public way, the intersections of the public ways referred to are Included to the extant that work shall be shown on the plans to be done therein F Notice Is hereby given of the fact that in many cases said work and i=rovement will bring the finished work to a grade different from that formerly existing, and that to said extent, said grades are hereby changed and said work will be done to said changed grades. OESCRIPTI01 OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SECTION 2. That sail improvements and work are of direct benefit to the propertle, and land within the Assessment District, and Agency hereby makes the expenses of said work and improvement chargeable upon a district, which said Assessment District Is hereby declared t., be the Assessnent District benefited by said work and Improvements and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, including incidental expenses and costs and which is described as folluws. All that certain territory in the District include] within the exterior boundary lines shown on the plat exhibitinq the property . affected or benefited by or to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses of said work and improves *nts in the Assessment District, said map titled and identified as "PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82 -1" nd which said map was heretofore approved aM Ihlch said map or diagrrm is on file with the transcript of these proceedings, EXCEPTING from the area shown within and delineated upon said map or plat hereinabove - eferred to, the area of all public streets, public avenues, public lanes, public roads, public drives, public courts, public alleys, and all easements and rights -of -way therein contained belonging to %he public. For all partictlars as to the boundaries of the Assessment District, reference is hereby made to said boundary map heretofore previously approved, and for a complete description of said lssessment District, the said plat ans proposed boundary on file shall govern. REPORT OF ENGINEER SECTION 3 That this proposed improvement is hereby referred to the appointed SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS, who is hereby directed to make and file the report in writing containing the following: A. plans and specifications of the proposed improvements; 1D � • B. An estivate of the cost of the proposed works of Improvement, Including the cost of the Incidental expenses in connection therewith. C A diagram showing the Assessment District above referred to, which shall also show the boundaries and dimensions of the respective subdivisions of land within said Assessment District, as the same existed at the time of the passage of the Pesolution of intention, each of which subdivisions shall be liven a separate number upon said Diagram; 0 A proposed assessment of the total amount of the assessable costs and expenses of the proposed improvement upon the several divisions of land in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by such subdivisions, respectively, from said improvement. Said assessment shall refer to such subdivisions upon said diagram by the respective numbers thereof; E. The description of the works of improvement to be constructed under these proceedings, and acquisition, where necessary. When any portion or percentage of the cost and expenses of the improvements is to be paid from sources other than assessments, the amount of such portion or percentage shall first be deducted from the total estimated costs and expentes of said work and improvements, and said assessment shall include only the remainder • of the estimated costs and expenses Said assessment shall refer to said subdivisions by their respective numbers as assigned pursuant to Subsection 0, of this Section. BONDS SECTION 4 Notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent the unpaid assessments, and bear interest at the rate of not to exceed the current legal maximum rate of 12% per annum, will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the •improvement Bond Act of State being Oiviztgn 10 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of Calt`ornia, the last installment of which bonds shall mature a maxtgum of and not to exceed FOURTEEn (14) YEARS from the second day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their date The provisions of Part 11.1 of said Act, providing an alternative procedure for the advance payment of assessments and the calling of bonds shall apply The principal amount of the bonds maturing each year shall be other than an amount equal to an even annual proportion of the aggregate principal of the bonds, and the amount of principal maturing in each year, plus the amount of interest payable In that year, will be generally an aggregate amount that is equal each year, except for the first year's adjustment. •MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1913' SECTION 5. That except as herein otherwise provided fgr the issuance of bonds, all of said Improvements shall be made and ordered pursuant to the provisions of the 'Municipal Improvement Act of 19130, being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. SURPLUS FUNDS SECTION 6. That If any excess shall be realized from the assessment, it shall be used, in such amounts as the Aaency may determine, In accordance with the provisions of law for one or more of the following purposes: A. Transfer to the gene ?al fund of the Agency; provided that the amount of any such transfer shall not exceed the lesser of One Thousand Dollars (51,000.00) c• five percent (5%) of the total from the Improvement Fund; 8 As a credit upon the assess -ent and any supplemental assessment; or C. For the maintenance of the improvement. SPECIAL FUND SECTION 1. That the legislative body of Agency hereby est,iblishes a special fund designated IMPROVEMENT FUND FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82 -1 into which funds may be transferred at any time to expedite the making of the improvement herein authorized, and said funds are a loan and shall be repaid out of the proceeds of the sale of assessments as authorized by law. PRIVATE CONTRACT SECTION 8 Notice is hereby given that the public interest will not be served by allowing the property owners to take the contract for the construction of the inprovements, and that, pursuant to Section 10502 a of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, no notice of award of contract shall be published. GRADES SECTION 9. That notice is hereby given that the grade to Mich the work shall be done Is to be shown on the plans and profiles therefor, which grade may vary from the existing grades The work herein contemplated shall be done to the grades as indicated on the plans and specifications, to which reference is made for a description I -P r ..� fI F of the grade at which the work is to be done. Any objections or protests to the proposed grade shall be made at the public hearing to be conducted under these proceedings. PROCEEDINGS INQUIRIES SECTION 10. For any and all information relating to these proceedings, including Infcrmation relating to protest procedure, your attention Is directed to the below designated person at the department Indicated: LLOYD B. HUBBS CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA P. 0. BOX 807 9320 BASELINE ROAD RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91730 TELEPHONE: (714) 989 -1851 PUBLIC PROPERTY SECTION 11 All public property In the use and perfomance of a public function shall be omitted from assessment in these proceedings unless expressly provided and listed herein. ACOUISITIOH • SECTION 12 That the public interest, convenience and necessity requires that certain land, rights -of -way or easements be obtained in order to allow the works of improvement as proposed for this Assess.. -mnt District to be accomplished For a general description of the location and extent of the easements or land necessary to be acquired, reference is hereby made to maps on file with the transcript of these proceedings. DIVISION 4 PROCEEDINGS SECTION 13. Agency intends to fully comply with the proceedings and provisions of the 'Special Assessment investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931', being Division 4 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California A report, as required by said Act, will be on file with the transcript of these proceedings and open for public inspection APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of _ 1982 ATTEST: Y L RK CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA i STATE OF CALIFORNIA Y CiTY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STATE OF CALIFORNIA CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82 -1 EXHIBIT 'A• The work! of improvement proposed to be constructed are generally described as follows: The construct.on of certain street improvements, including grading, clearing and grubbing, paving, base and storm drain improvements, together wit', all appurtenances, including acquisition of rights - of -way where nertssar;, to serve and benefit pro- perties within the boundaries of ASSESVENT DISTRICT NO 8: -1 a :a .i 9 RESOLUTION NO G -' • RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL PASSING ON THE REPORT OF THE ENGINEER, GIVING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL, AND SETTING A TIME AND PLACE FOR PUBLIC HEARING WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF RANCHO CUCA.MONGA, CALIFORNIA, (hereinafter referred to as "Agency ") has instituted proceedings for the construction of certain public works of Improvement and appurtenances under provisions of the 'Municipal improvement Act of 19130, being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, in a special assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82 -1 (hereinafter referred to as the 'Assessment District'), and, WHEREAS, there has been prepared and filed with the Agency a -Report- provided for in Sections 10203 and 10204 of the Streets and Highways Ce:2 of the State of California, and this "Report' has been presentee to the Agency for its consideration, and, WHEREAS,a Resolution of Intention for this improvement was previously adopted by this Agency; and the *Report' as now presented shall stand as the 'Report" for the purpose of subsequent proceedings hereundt• NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1 That the above recitals iwe all true and correct. SECTION 2 That the "Report" of the Engineer referred to hereinabove 1s considered adopt-d, passed upon, and preliminarily approved, as follows: A. That the plans and specifications for the proposed improvements to be made, contained in said "Resort" be, and they are hereby preliminarily approved and adopted; 0 That the Eng rear's estimate of the itemize, and total costs and expenses of said acquisition, where necessary, and Improvements, and of the incidental expenses in connection therewith, contained In said 'Report", be, and each of them are hereby preliminarily approved and adopted; C That the diagram showing the Assessment District referred to and described in said Resolution of i^tention, and also the boundaries and dimensions of the respec,ive subdivisions of land within said Assessment District, as tie same existed at the time of t1i2 passage of said Resoluti„-I of intention, each of Which subdivisions *Rave been given a Pparate number upon said diagram, as contained in said 'Report ", be, and it is hereby preliminarily approved aid adopted; .a S a J 0. That the proposed assessment upon the several subdivisions of . land in said Assessment District, in proporti�a to the estimated benefits to be received by such subdivisions, respectively, from said acquisition and improvements, and of the incidental expenses thereof, as contained in said 'Report', be, and they are hereby preliminarily approved and adopted; E That the maps and descriptions of the lands and easements to be acquired, as contained in said 'Report" be, and the same are hereby preliminarily approved. That said •Report' shall stand as the Engineer's `Report' for the purpose of all subsequent proceedings had pursuant to said Resolution of Intention SECTION 3. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THURSDAY, THE 21ST BAY OF JULY, 1982, AT THE HOUR OF 7:30 O'CLOCK P.M., IN THE SPECIAL lEETING PLACE OF THE AGENCY, BEING THE LION COMMUNITY CENTER, 9121 BASELINE ROAD, RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, ANY AND ALL PERSONS HAVING ANY OBJECTIONS TO THE PROPOSED WORK, OR ASSESSMENT, BT EXTENT OF THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, OR TO THE PROPOSED GRADES, NAY APPEAR AND SH CAUSE WHY SAID WORK SHOULD NOT BE DONE m AP.IED OUT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RESOLUTION OF INTENTION w,J TH: •REPORT• OF THE AGENCY ENGINEER. PROTESTS MUST BE IN Ia11T1NG AND RUST BE DELIVERED TO THE THE AGENCY AT OR BEFORE THE TIME S'_' FOR THE PUBLIC HEARiNG SECTION 4. That the City Clerk is nereby directed to give notice of said Public Hearing by causinq to be conspicuously posted on all open streets within the Assessment District, nct iiore than 300 feet apart on each street so posted, but not less than 3 in all, notice of the passage of the Resolution of Intention and of this Resolution, all In accordance with the provisions of said Division 12. SECTION S. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to give notice of said Public Hearing and of the passage of the Resolution of Intention and this Resolution by causinq such notice to be published in accordance with Section 6066 of the Government Code, in the DAILY REPORT, the newspaper designated by Agency as the newspaper for all publications as required by law and as necessary for completion of this Assessment District SECTION 6 That the City Clerk is hereby directed to mail notice of said Public Hearing and the adoption of the Resolution of Intention and of the filing of the 'Report' to all rersons owning real property proposed to be assessed, whose names and addresses appear oa the last equalized assessment roll for Agency taxes prior thereto, or as known to Agency, and to all other persons as prescribed in accordance with the P'ovisions of said Division 12. SECTION 7. That the City Clerk is hereby further directed to file a copy of the proposed boundary map in the Office of the County Recorder within fifteen (15) days of the adoption of the proposed boundary map; said boundary map to L- In the manner and form as set forth in Division 4.5 of the Streets and Highways Cade of the State of California. APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of _ . 1982. ATTEST: U IV CLERK CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STATE OF CALIFORNIA 0 9 MAYOR CITY OF RANG40 CUCAMONGA STATE OF CALIFORNIA -� RESOLUTION NO. C : 'I RESCLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL REFE- RENCING PREVAILING WAGE SCALE AND DIRECTING CALL FCR CONSTRUCTION BIDS. WHEREAS. the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. (hereinafter referred to as 'Agency') has heretofore instituted proceedings under the provisions of the "Municipal Improvement Act of 191!', being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, for the construction of certain public works of improvement in a special +ssessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82 -1 (hereinafter referred to as the 'Assessment District*). and, WHEREAS. it is the intention of Agency .o also call for sealed proposals or bids for the doing of said work and impro.emrnts in said Assessment District; and, WHEREAS. it is necessary to determine the prevailing rate of wages for the various classifications of workmen required in the performance of said work, NOW. THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: SEr TION I That the above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2. That it is hereby determined ar4 ascertained that the general prevailing rate of per diem waS s in the locality in which said work described is to be performed in the matter of the construction of certaic• public works of improvement, togetner with Appurtenances, in the Assessment District, under the provisions of the 'Municipal improvement Mkt of 1915', being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of Cal;fornia, for each craft or type of workman or mechanic needed to execute the contract, and also the general prevailing rate for legal holiday and overtime work of each craft or type of workman or mechanic, is in accordance with the schedule obtained from the Director or Iodu: trial Relations, pursuant to the previsions of Section 1;73 of u.e Labor tone of ire State of California, and reference is hereby oade to copies thereof on file with the transcript of these proceeaiags. Mich said copies are available to any interested party upon reque;t Further, a copy shall be posted at each job site during the course of construction. SECTION 3. That the proposals or bids shall be opened and examined at a i public meeting so called; and said resu is of the bidding shall be reported to Agency at the next recular meeting after the opening of the bids. 7 SECTION 4 That the terms and conditions for bidding on rPprovemeni for this Assessment District are as full In the Bid Documents in the specifications ap, ^.roved by Agency. Reference is hereby aude Documents heretofore approved and identified as foil NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 82 -1 the works of set forth In as previously to said Bid ows: For all Particulars as to bidding, the Notice Inviting Sealed Proposals above referenced and approved by 3ency shall govern, and all terms and conditions for bidding shall be pursuant to the provisions of the 'Municipal improvement Act of 1913'. SECTION S. That it is hereby determined that in the event the contractor, contracting owners included, does not complete the work within the time limit specified In the contract or within the time limit as Agency sh.iil authorize, the contractor or contracting owners, as the case may be, shall pay as liquidated damages the mount or amounts as set forth in the specifications for the Project, said amounts herein referenced and so incorporated. That it is Impractical to determine the actual damage Mich will be sustained by reason of such delay, but that the stated sum is a reasonable amount for said liquidated damages and is not being imposed as a penalty. APPROVEO and ADOPTEC this day of , 1982. • ATTEST: ZETP . CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STATE OF CALIFORNIA ,I, MAYOR CiTY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STATE OF CA.IFGINIA a RESOLUTION N0. t RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL SETTING TIME AND PLACE FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY TO ORDER ACQUISITION BY EMINENT DOMAIN PROCEEDINGS. WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF RANCHn CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA (hereinafter referred to as 'Agency'), is conducting proceedings for a special assessment district pursuant to the terms and provisions of the 'Municipal Improvement Act of 19134, being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State or C, 'ornia, for the construction of certain public works of improvement, tog :r with appurtenances and appurtenant work in connection therewith, incluaing acquisition where necessary; said special assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 02 -1 (hereinafter referred to as the `Assessment District'); and, WHEREAS, under said special assessment district proceedings, it will be necessary that certain right -of -way acquisition be made in order to accomplish the construction of the works of Improvement as proposed, and at this time this governing body is desirous of setting a time and place for a public hearing on the adoption of a Resolution of Necessity relating to the rights -of -way and /or easements not yet acquired for the project and improvements in said Assessment District; and, WHEREAS, there has been presented to this Agency for consideration, a proposed Resolution of Hecessity to Exercise the Right of Eminent Domain relating to this Assessment District, a copy of Much is on file with the transcript of these proceedings. NOW, THEREFniE, IT 1S HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That ..he above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2. That certain right -of -way acquisition is necessary for the accomplishment of the improvements as proposed for the Assessment District, and said rights -of -way are as set forth aid described in the Proposed Resolution of Necessity to Exercist the Right of Eminent Domain, a copy of which is on file with the transcript of these proceedings, with an Exhibit attached thereto setting forth the proper and legal description of all rights -of -way to be acquired itN SECTION 3. THAT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON AMR317RT, THE 21ST DAY OF JULY, 1982, AT THE HOUR OF 1:30 O'CLOCK P.M., IN THE SPECIAL M =ETING PLACE OF AGENCY, BEING THE LION COMMUNITY CENTER, 9121 BASELIhT ROAD, RANCHO CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, ANY AND ALL PERSONS WHERE EASEMENTS OR RIGHTS -OF -WAY ARE TO BE ACQUIRED, WILL HAVE AN 0 OPPORTUNITY TO APPEAR CND TO BE HEARD ON THE PATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF THE RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY TO EXERCISE THE RIGHT OF EMINENT 1- DOMAIN TO ACQUIRE £ASERENTS AND RIGHTS -OF -WAY NECESSARY FOR THE i �� FOR THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS IN THE ASSESSMENT OISTRICT. ALL PERSONS OBJECTING TO THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND NECESSITY FOR THE PROJECT AND THE DETERMINATION AS TO hHETHER OR NOT THE PROJECT IS PLANNED OR LOCATED IN THE MANNER WAIICH WILL BE MOST COMPATIBLE WITH THE GREATEST PUBLIC GOOD. AND THE NECESSITY FOR THE PROPERTY TO BE ACQUIRED, SHOULD BE PRESENT AT SAID TIME AID PLACE. PURSUANT TO SECTION 1245.235 OF THE CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, THE FAILURE TO FILE A WRITTEN REQUEST TO APPEAR AND FE HEARD WITHIN FIFTEEN (15) DAYS AFTER THE MAILING OF THIS NOTICE WILL RESULT IN A WAIVER OF THE RIGHT TO APPEAR AND BE HEARD. SECTION 4. That for further particulars, reference is made to the proposed Resolution of Necessity, with the E :h bits attached thereto, as on file with the transcript of these proceedings, and to Section 1245.235 of the Code of Civil Pro-:edure and related Sections thereto. APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of 1981. KAYGR CITY OF RANCHO CUCA40NGA STATE OF CALIFORNIA ATTEST: • CITY OF RANCHO CUCAHONd11 STATE OF CALIFORNIA 0 4. 'it I S�rRr, N. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONCA MEMORANDUM May 14, 1982 To: City Council _ From: Harry Empty — Finance Dilrc or SLbject: Revenue Sharing It is that time, of year to act Public Haarings on Revenue Sharing. We will need one Public Hearing on Revenue Sharing prior to Budget hearings and a second in conjunction vith our first Public Hearing on the City Budget. The City will be dealing with Entitlement Period 14. The estimated allocation for the City is $4530150. It Is recommended that the first Revenue Sharing public hearing be conducted at the City Council Meeting of June 2, 1982. 0 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT `���tX'.tnrQic � E 4 � DATE: May 19, 1992 TO: Members of the City Council and City Manager FROM: Jack Lam, AICP, Director of Comunity Develrpment BY: Tim J. Beedle, Senior Planner SUBJECT: STATUS OF ETIUANDA SPECIFIC PLAT The Etiwanda Specific Plan Advisory Committee has cozpleted the preparation of a Policy Plan for the Ettwanda Specific Plan. This Policy Plan was made available to the City Council and general public a few weeks ago. The policy plan s.., forth the goals, ob- jectives and policies which the Committee has adopted over the course of the last several meetings in selected topic areas. The Policy Plan also defines land use concepts, which the Etiwanda Committee has reviewed to its process to determine appropriate land use for the Etiwanda area. Essentially, the policy plan represents the completion of the first phase of the Etiwanda Specific Plan. The Policy Plan is organized to provide a detailed background on problems and difficulties within the Community Setting (Chepter 2). The plan list the goals, rbjectives, and policies in the following areas: 1 11 Community Character 2) Vehicle Circulation 3 Commarcial Services 4 Parks 6 8 Trails Land Use Adjustments Within these selected topic areas, the Committee has reviewed and adopted objectives and policies which will be used to define the specific development standards of the Etiwanda Plan. Also within the Policy Plan are a series of illustrative conceptual diagram indicating the overall Intent of the land use plan for EtlYanda. Continued . , lq 7 �x .f Status of Etiwanda Specific Plan City Council Agenda 43Y 19, 1982 Page 2 Now that the Committee has completed this process, the staff will prepare the technical portion of the plan which spells out the development standards for Etiwanda. These development standards will include land use regulations, architectural standards and guldelines. It is anticipated that staff will be working on this compa...snt on the plan through July, at which time it 1s anticipated that a draft Specific Plan with all comoonents will be available for public revied. Staff will hold workshop sessions with the Committee an the draft plan before recommendation to the Planning Commission. At that time the Planning Commission will hold public hearings in order to begin their review of the Etlyanda Specific Plan. It is anticipated that this wllI occur at the later "part of summer. Staff will make a brief presentation at the Council meeting and be available to answer questions of the Council on the status of the Etiwanda Specific Plan. Re ectf•illy submitted, • JACK ,, A Director of Coamunity Development JL:TJ9: jr z. °S L May 4, 1982 0 P ` urverome Cow* The Hoiorable Mayor Jcn 0. Mikels c1him ror WOW City iisll no eft By 9120 Base Line Rd., Unit C C °' QrvOi°Q u P.O. Fox 807 RarcAt Cucamonga, CA 91730 Dear Mayor Mikels: We world appreciate your help in asking your fine r°•` �,awo1o" C1cy Council to adopt a resolution in support of Proprsition 9 which is 58200 Peripheral Canal on the June Ballot. •."".�,.. Y• M.u�y • I am enclosing a co!y of the resolution in support of Gropositic^ 9 'f you need any further information, we would to happy to supply it, as we are out doing all we can to get a 'yes' vote. ... a..e .e.. ou.e .... c.c...... B ^•.t wishes, Rl ERSIOE COUNTY CITIZENS FOR WATER b +bwgV / Kr/ J. 5 eag Ge ra Lh roan ...w.., Y /mc w•-4�� Enclosure V gR.Cyrwp. ObO .MCI.Y..IW YR Gp � N1N...a.... l- #,.. �u� x .;5: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, SUPPORTING PROPOS/TIO1. 9. WHEREAS. Proposition 9 is a comprehensive wet r devel- opment and water conservation measure designed to meet the water needs of every region of California while providing unprecedented environmental protections; and i, Proposition ensure sd years by conservnngandetorinthousands ofacre- etofsurpluswater which are now being lost to the Paciiic Ocean through the Delta; and WHEREAS, California must maintain a water policy consis- tent with the high environmental standards needed for the pro- tection of our natural resources; and WHEREAS, it is necessary for the State of California and all of its residents to develop a conscientious program of water conservatiou;'and WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Water District, which supplies most of Southern California, will lose over half of its Colorado River water allotment in the mid -1980s due to a 1963 United States Supreme Court decision (Arizona vs California); and • WHEREAS, California aggriculture faces a critical shortage of water, which could result in a loss of production; and WHEREAS, the fish and wildlife populations of the Sacra- mento - San Joaquin Delta are being destroyed by present methods of p*=ping water from the Delta; and WHEREAS, Proposition 9 authorizes major water conserva- tion and waste water reclamation programs; and WHEREAS, the Peripheral Canal, as authorized by Proposition 9, will protect food production by supplying California agriculture with desperately needed water and will helo replace the lost Co4o- rado River water on which Southern California now depends; and WHEREAS, Proposition 9 will help rescora fish and wild- life populations in the Delta and San Francisco Bay to their historical levels of 1922 -1967; and WHEREAS, the cost of the Peripheral Canal, as authorized by Proposition 9, is $680 million in 1981 dollars, which would coat the average family of five living in Southern California less tha;. $10 a year; and WHEREAS, only those who benefit from the projectz autho- rized in Proposition 9, will pay for them; and N' i WHEREAS - Praposition 9 was approved by the legislasvi'e and signed by the Governor in 1980 as SM M and muss, now gain voter approval in the next statewide election; on; es atYCou endorses Proptin9 SB OX and, Urges ESvteby c e a i- fornia electorate PASSED, APPROVED, a J ADOPTED this 1Sth day of Nay, 1982 AYES: NOES: ABSENT: n D..N 5,. yor • ATTEST: Jo Lauren assermap, Qty Cterk, s � 1