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RANCHO CUCAMONGA
PLANNINrG COMMISSION
AGENDA
Wednesday, May 9, 1979, 7:00 p.m.
Community Services Buildirg
916E Baseline, Rancho Cucamonga, Ca.
I.. Pledge of ,Allegiance
II. Roll Call
Cummissioner Dahl X'
Commissioner Garcia X
Commissioner Jones X
III. Approval of Minutes
Commissioner Hempel X
Commissioner Tolstoy. X
Approve 5 -0 as amended
April ll, 1979 Minutes
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Approve 5 -0 as amended
April 25, Minutes
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Amiouncements
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Consent Calendar
Approve 5•-0
A. NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR DIRECTOR REVIEW N0. 79 -18 -'
F 6 li TRUCK LINE — The development of a 4,000 square
foot. office builds for an exists industrial use
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located at 8545. Pecan Avenue
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Public Bearings
Cont. to Nov. 14th by
B. NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND ZONE CHANCE NO. 79 -04 -
- request of applicant
BRESNEARS - A change of zone for 4.97 acres of
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and 19th Street from A -1 (limited agriculture) to
re- advertise public
A -P (administrative professional) (Continued from
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Removed from Agenda
C. NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND DIRECTOR REVIEW NO 79 -16_
until direction from City ALTA LOMA PROPERTIES - The development of a 184 unit
Council is obtained
apartment complex on 6.6 acres located on the south
regarding rehearing of
side of 19th Street between Amethyst and Archibald
zonc change
Avenue. Assessor's Parcel No. 202- 11 -19. (Continued:
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New Business
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Council Referral
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RANCHO, CUCAMONVA
PLANNING COMMISSION
TENTATIVE AGENDA
Wedneaday ,:fad,'9; 1979, 7:00 p.m:'
Community Seivices'Building
9161 Baeelina, Rancho Cucamonga, Ca,
I. "Pledge of Allegiance
IT. Roll call,-
a: Commissioner Dahl Commissioner Rempel '
Commissioner Garcia Commissioner Tolatcy.
Cem<nissiorer Jones
III. .Approval of Minutes
April 11, ).979.Minutes
April 25, 1979 Minu I
IV. Announcements
V. Consent Calendar
A. NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR DIRECTOR REVIEW N0. 7948
.'.F & B TRUCK LINE - The development of,a 4';000.square
foot office building for'an existilg'induatrial: use
located at $545 Pecan Avenue
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VI. Public Hearings
B. NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND ZONE CHANGE NO.'79 -041 -
BRESiMMS — A change of zone for 4.97 acres of....
land located on the southeast corner of Hermosa
' and 19th Street, from A- l,(limited:.agricultuie) to '
A - -P (administrative professional). (Continued from
4/11/79),.
VII. Old Business
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'C. NEGATIVE DECLARATION "AND DIRECTOR REVIEW NO. 79-16
ALTA :LOMA PROPERTIES -c: The developwent of a 184 unit
apartment,complex''on 6:6 °acres located on the`AOUth ` a
sid6.of 19th Striet. between Amethyst and'Archibald s '
yat Avenue:. Assessor's Parcel No, .202-11 19 (Continued \ is
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XI. Public'Comnant -.Anyone 'wishing to comment on. any items
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XII. Caanission Comment
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2.. :Negative Declaration for Director Review'No. 79-31'-
Mountain View
3. Wegetive`Declaration for Director Review No:'79 =33
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NON- AGENDA ITEMS
Industrial /Medical - Made zoning determination that use may be allowable
subject to Site Approval , 4 -1'
Garcia concerned. that additional.atudy is needed before
decision should',be made because of possible, federal and
state problems related to health care for Rancho, Cucamonga
Cucamonga Creek Bridges' -- 5 -0 Approve Also` recommended full width sidewalks on
24th ,25th and 26th Streets
`Eet Committee for review of Wendy's Preliminary Plans - Appointed Comwiasioners Jones
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
PLANNING CaIMISSION MINUTES
APRIL 25, 1979
Regular Meeting
CALL TO ORDER
The regular meeting of the Planainj Commission of the Cir.y of Rancho
Cucamonga was held at the Community Services Building, 9161 Baseline
Road, Rancho Cucamonga, on Wednesday, April 25, 1979.
Meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Chairman Rem:pel who led
the meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: COMMISSIONERS: Richard Dahl, Jorge Garcia, Peter Tolstay, Herman
Hempel
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: Laura Jones (Excused)
ALSO PRESENT: :rack Lam, Director of Community Development; Barry Hogan, Senior
Manner; Michael Vairin, Associate Planner; Ted Hopson, City
Attorney; Paul Rougeau, Assistant Civil Engineer; Lloyd Hubbs,
City Engineer; and Nancy McAllister, Secretary
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Upon Motion by Commissioner Garcia, seconded by Commissioner Garcia, and
unanimously carried, the Special Study Session minutes of April 12, 1979,
were approved as submitted.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Jack Lam stated at the end of tonights' meeting, the Commission is to adjourn
to a special study session at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 26, 1979 at City
Hall Conference Room to discuss architectural review.
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�Ss Jack Lanu stated since we have quite a few major items that will be coming
�.._ up during the summer months, he asked that the Commission notify the Plan-
ning Secretary when they plan on taking their vacations in order that we
±� can schedule these items when most of the Commission can be present.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Jack Lam asked that the Commission set a study session for a public
work shop on Thursday, May 24, 1979 at 7.00 p.m, in the Community
Services Building, for a presentation on specific planning. The City
Council, Advisory Committees, School Districts and public will be
invited.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Jack Lam stated staff has been working with the City of Irvine and Mission
Viejo to conduct a Saturday workshop with officials from those two communities
to discuss planning practices and tour projects. Staff hopes to set a date
within the next 30 to 60 days.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Jack Lan reported the Council has adopted the second reading of the Systems
Development and Storm Drain Ordinances. They will be in effect 30 days from
adoption. The City Council has also appointed a special committee to discuss
the impaction fees relative to Chaffey High School District and have decided
to hold a meeting this coming Monday at 8 p.m. at the Alta Loma High School
Cafeteria.
CONSENT CALENDAR
rAac ° °� 7Ar - VAN ANTWERP - Request for a two lot
division creating one buildable lot in the R -1 zone located on the west
side of Hellman Avenue between Hillside Road and Banyan Street (5820 Hellman
Avenue).
A Motion was made by Ccn, issioner Tolstoy, seconded by Commissioner Garcia
and unanimously carried to approve the Negative Declaration for subject
parcel map.
PUBLIC HEARING
- cADLD ry or- ALTA LOMA - The development cf a
receiving site and trailer on property located at 8387 E. 19th Street in
the A -1 zone. Ansessores Parcel Nos. 202 -02 -36 and 37.
Barry Hogan, Senior Planner, reviewed the staff report in detail, this
being on file in the Planning Division. Staff recommends approval of
Resolution No. 79 -38 subject to the conditions as listed.
Chairman Hempel asked for questions from the Commission of the staff.
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Commissioner Tolstoy asked if the height of the antenna is regulated by the
FCC.
Mr. Bruce Trembell, representing Cable TV stated the antenna is not regulated
by the FCC. The overall height of the antenna is 42' and does not require
any approvals from the FCC unless it is over 100'. Power poles along the
street on Sapphire are 50'. The eucalyptus trees to the south are also in
the range of 80' to 100' tall, so the antenna will be well screened.
Mr. Larsen of Cable TV, stated the need for the antennas is they are receiving
very poor quality pictures for the area north of 19th Street and this will
improve the transmission and the pictures.
Commissioner Garcia stated he is concerned about the chain link fence pro-
posed and the screening to be provided for the adjacent property owners.
Mr. Larsen stated a grove is located behind their site, with eucalyptus
trees 80' to 100' high. They will not be able to see the view of any
antennas. Also, the homes within the Hughes Tract adjacent to this
development, do not face this property.
Commissioner Tolstoy stated the landscaping plan should pay particular
attention to the screening•of the trailer site. Staff should take a
close look at this plan at the time it is submitted for approval.
Mr. Lam stated a. change is to be made to Condition #2 in the Resolution as
follows: A detailed landscape and irrigation plan shall be submitted to
and approved by the Planning Division (within 60 days) prior to the issuance
of building permits.
Chairman Rempel opened the public hearing.
There being no comments from the audience, Chairman Rempel closed the
public hearing.
A Motion was made by Commissioner Tolstoy.and seconded by Commissioner Dahl
to approve Resolution No. 79 -38 based on the findings and subject to the
conditions as listed in the Resolution with the following change to Condi-
'tion 02:
2. A detailed landscape and irrigation plan shall be submitted
to and approved by the Planning Division ( wibhin 60 days)
prior to the issuance of building permits.
AYES: TOLSTOY, DAHL, GARCIA, REMPEL
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: JONES
PUBLIC HEARING
NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND SITE APPROVAL NO. 79 -10 - CHU
The development of a church and educational building a
within the R -3 zone - Assessor's Parcel No. 206- 321 -17
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Michael Vairin, Associate Planner, reviewed the staff report in detail,
this being on file in the Planning Division. Staff recommends adoption
of Resolution No, 79 -39 based on the findings as listed and subject to
all conditions.
Chairman Rempel asked 'for questions from the Commission ofi the staff.
Mr. Howard Baumgarten, representing the applicant, stated he would be glad
to answer any questions the Commission may have concerning this request.
Chairman Rempel opened the public hearing,
Mr. Joe Trehio, member of the church, stated this will be a beautiful
building and will enhance the area.
There being no further comments from the audience, Chairman Rempel closed
the public hearing.
Chairman Rempel stated he is a firm believer that churches should be visible
rather than screened by block walls. Whenever possible he would rather see
churches open rather than blocked from view.
Commissioner Garcia stated he world agree with Chairman Rempel. He would
rather see landscaping and planters than block walls whenever possible.
A Motion was made by Commissioner Garcia and seconded by Commissioner Dahl
to approve Resolution No. 79 -39 as submitted.
AYES: GARCIA, DAHL, TOLSTOY, REMPEL
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: JONES
DIRECTOR REVIEW N0. 79 -26 - LONGLEY - Request for development of a retail
and wholesale building materials and supply center located on the south
side of Foothill Blvd., 1,000'± west of the Devore Freeway in the C -2
zone and M-1 zone,
Barry Hogan, Senior Planner; reviewed the staff report in detail, this
being on file in the Planning Division. Staff recommends that should the
addi -tonal detail meet with the Planning Commission's satisfaction then adop-
tion of Resolution No. 79 -40 based on the findings and subject to the condi-
tions as listed would be in order.
Chairman Rempel asked for questions from the Co=mmission of the staff.
Commissioner Garcia stated he would like to emphasize the requirement for
landscaping in front of the building.
Mr. Hogan stated an additional condition should be added to the Resolutio"
as follows: This approval is for Phase I of the development only,
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Chairman Rempel stated condition O1 should be changed to the follo-�ing: The
area 150! from the western property line to the first row of parking for the
proposed Phase I shall be landscaped.
A Motion was. made by Commissioner Dahl and seconded by Commissioner Garcia
to approve Resolution No. 79-40 subject to the conditions as. listed with the
following changes and additions:
Change Condition 01 to read: The area 150' from the western
property line to the first row of parking for the proposed
Phase I ahall be landscaped.
Add the following condition: This approval is for Phase I
of the develcpment only.
AYES: DAHL, GARCIA, TOLSTOY, REPEL
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: JONES
DIRECTOR REVIEW N0. 79 -16 - ALTA LCKA PROPERTIES - Request for requirements
regarding density and site development revisions requested by the Planning
Commission at its previous meeting.
Jack Lam reported the City Attorney has requested that ,t further discussion
is desired by the appllcgnt in regard to this request, that the Commission
appoint a subcommittee to work directly with the applicant to discuss all
possible problems associated with the design and then report back to the
Commission for Commission action. It is his opinion the Commission as a
whole should not review this matter at this time.
Mr. Hopson stated if tr • membara of the Commission meet as a committee, the .
committee can express concerns ari not distort the impartiality of the body
as a whole.
Mr. Manavian, Architect for Alta Loma Properties, stated-he would be in favor
of meeting with a subcommittee of the Commission. However, he asked that this
committee meet soon in order that they can bring back their plans to the
next Commissioh meeting for review.
A Motion was made by Commissioner Dahl, seconded by Commissioner Tolstoy
and unanimously carried that a sub- committee be appointed to meet with Alta
Loma Properties.
Chairman Rempel appointed Commissioner Tolstoy and Commissioner Garcia as
the sub - committee to meet with the applicants on Director Review No. 79 -16.
REVISIONS TO DIRECTOR REVIEW NO. 78-06 - HARRY S. RINKER - Revisions to the
Industrial business center located on the southwest corner of Archibald
and Arrow.
Michael Vairin, Associate Planner, reviewed the staff report in detail,
this being on file in the Planning Division. Staff recommends that the
Commission not approve the requested revision and uphold their previous
approval of the site plan based upon the Adopted Landscape Standards.
Chairman Rempel asked for questions from the Commission of the staff.
Commissioner Tolstoy stated the revision as proposed would not have enough
space available for parking and turning.
Mr. Vairin stated that is correct. A minimum of 62 feet is required by
code for parking and the applicants revision only provides 59 feet.
Chairman Rempel asked if the easterly portion "B" has been approved at
this time.
Mr. Vairin stated this portion has not been approved at this time and
would require specific site plan approval.
Mr. Henry Reiter stated in areas such as this that are landscaped, people
have the tendency to park away from it. When you park against the building,
you wind up walking through the landscaped areas. People do not walk around
landscaped areas. Driveways only have to be 24' wide. He could move the curb
further south and in the end would be taking about 5' away from the 25' land-
scaped strip. This will be a good looking building and will have a tremendous
amount of landscaping on the site. This isn't really an industrial complex
but should be called a business park. He is asking for a deviation in the
adopted standard In order to provide more parking for the business park.
Chairman Rempel stated he has been in areas such as the reviuion proposed
at this location and there is no room to turn around. He indicated there
are other options in order to provide additional. parking for this site.
The building size could be reduced, or the site plan can be changed..
Mr. Vairin stated he might add if the Commission is uncomfortable in having
additional parking along the street frontage, the applicant does have pro-
perty to the south.
Colmaiss ioner Tolstoy stated the Commission has gone through much deliberation
concerning treatment of major streets in the city. He would personally feel
that the Commission should hold to the adopted standards.
Commissioner Garcia stated he would agree that the Commission should adhere
to the adopted standards, but at the same time work with the applicant.in
order to get more parking.
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A Motion was made by Commissioner Dahl and seconded by Commissioner Garcia
to deny the revisions to Director Review No. 78-06 and uphold the previous
approval of the site plan based upon the adopted landscape standards.
AYES: DAHL, GARCIA, TOLSTOY, MfPEL
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: 70NES
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ZONING DETEM41HATION No. 79 -02 - LEONA DANNA - Request for determination
as to whether or not recreational vehicle storage yards are allowable
in the A -1 zone for property located on the south side of Baseline,
east of Hermosa.
Barry Hogan, Senior Planner, reviewed the staff report in detail, this
being on file in the Planning Division. He noted that this item had
come about through the complaint process. Staff recommends that the
Commission find that there is no similarity in a recreational vehicle
storage yard to the uses allowable in the A -1 and R -1 zone.
Chairman Rempel asked for comments from the applicant.
Mr. John Taves, Attorney representing the applicant, asked that the Com-
mission consider permitting Mrs. Danna to continue using this particular
area for recreational vehicle storage. This is an A -1 zone at the present
time and the master plan calls for residential. Next to Mrs. Danna's
property is the Edison Substation. That use and the appearance of the
yard is much more offensive than the recreational vehicle storage yard.
Mrs. Danna has canvassed the neighborhood and has found no objection to
her use. There are two mobi.lehome parks in the area that use this storage
area for their recreational vehicles. She has obtained approximately 175
signatures to present to the Commission in favor of the storage fs_ility.
Mr. Virgil Payne, Manager of Rancho Village Mobile Home Park, stated this
recreational vehicle storage lot is necessary in this area. There is an
ordinance at the present time which prohibits the parking of recreational
vehicles on the street.
Mr. Houtz, owner /operator of Houtz Egg Ranch, stated the City should take
a good look at this as there is a need for recreational storage lots. There
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are many areas within the city that recreational vehicles can not be parked.
This storage lot was at this location prior to the City's incorporation.
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Mr. C.W. Wagner, Manager of another Mobile Rome Park in the area, stated
since this lot has been at this location, there have been no complaints.
This lot would be impractical to most uses due to the noise from the Edison
transformers.
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Chairman Reapel stated the City needs areas for recreational vehicle storage
lots. Uses of this nature need to be addressed in the zoning ordinance
within the residential areas. As of now this use is prohibited except
within the industrial zone.
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Mr. Lam stated the commercial -ones would also allow storage uses such
as this.
r� mzissioner Garcia stated the ordinance which was recently adopted in
-d to recreational vehicle parking, has a tremendous impact regarding
t,• i. types of vehicles. The City has not made provisions for this parti-
r -il-Y use. This particular location, although not a permitted use, should
ju• :_Twitted to operate at least temporarily. This is convenient for the
people living in the area.
Commissioner Tolstoy stated he would agree the need is there for the use.
Mr. Lam stated the ordinance which was recently adopted restricts the
parking of RV'a on streets. This is going to have an effect on where
people park. There area large number of areas that do not have an area
to park their vehicles. If the feeling is that there is need for recrea-
tional vehicle storage that should be located in areas other than commercial
and industrial, than some provision be written into the ordinance so this
may be provided. The Citizens Advisory Committee was involved with the
ordinance for recreational vehicles and it might be advisable to consult
with them in regard to this matter. They should be consulted on whether
they concur with a need for recreational storage within the residential
areas and if so what kind of standards should be developed. In the mean-
time, Mrs. Danna's present use could remain.
A Motion was made by Commissioner Tolstoy and seconded by Commissioner
Dahl to refer this matter to staff for an ordinance amendment with consulta-
tion with the Citizens Advisory Committee. Action on Zoning Determination
No. 79 -02 deferred.
AYES: TOLSTOY, DAHL, GARCIA, RFMPEL
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: JONES
DEER CREEK DESIGN STANDARDS - Presentation by City Engineer regarding
bridges and street improvements over Deer Creek.
Lloyd Hubbs, City Engineer, reviewed the staff report in detail, this being
on file in the planning Division. Staff recommends approval of Deer Creek
design criteria as proposed.
Chairman Rempel indicated there is pedestrian traffic crossing these bridges.
He stated this should be carefully considered in regard to sidewalks on the
bridges, at least on one side of the street.
Mr. Hubbs indicated it is his opinion the traffic volume and pedestrian
traffic is low enough that what is proposed should be sufficient.
Commissioner Rempel stated he would disagree. There is quite a bit of
pedestrian traffic in this area and that perhaps more study is needed.
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Commissioner Garcia stated he would also like to see some slides of
different bridges to give the. Commission a. good illustration of the
different widths of bridges.
Mr. Hubbs indicated staff would take pictures of bridges to give illus-
trations; for the Commission as well as have a traffic count of street
and pedestrian traffic.
It was the concenaus of the Commission that this matter be continued to
a later date with additional information on sidewalks and slides of bridges
to be brought back for review.
Upon Motion by Commissioner Dahl, seconded by Commissioner Tolstoy and
unanimously carried, it was voted to adjourn the Planning Commission meeting
of April 25, 1979. Meeting adjourned at 9:55 p.m. to
the special study
session of April 26, 1 379 at 4:30 p.m. in the City Hall Conference Room
to discuss architectural review.
�Respectfu ly submitted,
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JACK LAM, Director of
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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES
APRIL 11, 1979
Regular Meeting
CALL TO ORDER
The regular meeting of the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga
was held at the Community Services,Building, 9161 Baseline Road, Rancho
Cucamonga, on Wednesday, April 11, 1979.
Meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Chairman Rempel who led the meeting
with the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL GALL
PRESENT: COMMISSIONERS: Richard Dahl, Jorge Garcia, Laura Jones, Peter Tolstoy,
Herman Rempel
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
ALSO PRESENT: Jack Lam, Director of Community Development; Barry Rogan, Senior
Planner; Michael Vairin, Associate Planner; Ted Hopson, City
Attorney; Paul Rougeau, Assistant Civil Engineer and Nancy
McAllister, Secretary
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Upon Motion by Commissioner Jones, seconded by Commissioner Dahl, and unanimously
carried, tf. , minutes of February 28, 1979, were approved as submitted.
Upon Motion by Commissioner Dahl, seconded by Commissioner Tolstoy, and unanimously
carried, the minutes of March 14, 1979, were approved as submitted.
Upon Motion by Cc:maiasioner Tolstoy, seconded by Commissioner Dahl, and unanimously
carried, the minutes of March 28, 1979, were approved as submitted.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Jack Lam stated after tonight'e meeting, the Commission is to adjourn to a special
study session for a meeting with the Industrial Committee of the Chamber of .
Commerce to discuss the preliminary phases of the specific plan of the induatric-L .
area. John Blayney,.the Consultant for the Specific Pian, will be present to
review this plan. The meeting will be from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. in the Library
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Jack Lam reported a notice has been received from the Southern California Planning
Conference concerning a meeting to be held April 12th at 7:00 p.m. Those that wish
to attend this meeting are welcome.
Jack Lam stated a request has been received from the applicant to continue review
of Zone Change No. 79 -04 (Item "F" on the Agenda) to the meeting of May 9, 1979.
Mr. Lam further stated a request has been received from the applicant to•continue
review of Director Review No. 79 -29 (Item "L" on the agenda) to the meeting of
April 25, 1979.
A Motion was made by Commissioner Janes, seconded by Commissioner Garcia, and
unanimously carried to continue the above items as per the applicant's request.
CONSENT CALENDAR
A Motion was made by Commissioner Garcia and seconded by Commissioner Rempel to
approve the following Consent Calendar items:
A. Negative Declaration for Parcel Map No. 4912 - Vanguard
B. Negative Declaration for Parcel Map No. 5176 and Director
Review No. 78 -11 - In -N -Out Burger
C. Time Extension of Parcel Map No. 4657 - Vaughan
D. Submittal Requirements for Development - Information Only
MOTION UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED
Jack Lam stated it would be best to review Zone Change No. 79 -01 and Director
Review No. 79 -16 at the same time as the are related.
ZONE CHANGE NO. 79 -01 - ALTA LOMA PROPERTIES - Request for a change of zone from
R -1 to R -3 for property located on the south side of 19th Street between Amethyst
and Archibald (Continued from 3- 14 -79).
DIRECTOR REVIEW NO. 79 -16.- ALTA LOMA PROPERTIES - The development of a 184 unit
apartment complex on 6.6 acres located on the south side of 19th Street between
Amethyst and Archibald Avenue. Assessor's Parcel No. 202- 11 -19.
Barry Hogan, Senior Planner, reviewed the staff reports in detail, additional
information requested by the Commission is contained within the report and will
be presented by the applicant. He reported a large amount of correspondence has
been received in opposition to the zone change from adjoining property owners.
Staff recommends that the Planning Commission consider the new information
regarding Zone Change No. 79 -01 in their decision making process. If the zone
change is approved, Director Review No. 79 -16, subject to the conditions as
listed in the Resolution, is recommended for approval.
Chairman Rempel asked for questions from the Commission of the staff.
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Commissioner Jones asked if the windrow and ravine on the westerly side of the
property is uwned by the applicant.
Mr. Hogan stated the applicant shows the ravine and most of the eucalvptus trees
to be on b.s property. it is their responsibility to trim and top those
eucalyptus trees.
Chairman Rempel asked for comments from the applicant.
Mrs.Lela Jabin, one of the developers of Alta Loma Properties, stated the proposed
use is residential and compatible with the adopted General Plan. This development
would require the widening of 19th Street which would be an advantage to.the
adjacent property owners as it will eliminate the bottlenecking and make it a
better moving street. To some extent this development will help eliminate some
of the water problems. A lot of people are not ready to buy a home at this time
and this type of housing is needed.
Mr. Manavian, Architect representing Alta Loma Properties, stated he has contacted
some of the property owners in the area and offered to make a presentation to them
of the proposed development; however, they declined. There is really a limited
choice in terms of housing types in the city. The drainage basin will be maintained
as a natural feature with this development. Only through high density can you
preserve that. Traffic is a problem only if it is looked at from what is existing.
Their project will improve 19th Street and this is how it should be judged. There
will only be one entrance into the project, with no entrance into the single family
residential. In regard to noise, the units will be set back 60' in most cases.
They will not be showing long rows of apartments but have broken them down into
small clusters. Fifty percent of the parking is covered with 95 percent directly
under the units. This will be .a very finely landscaped development and a project
using a lot of wood siding and stucco.
Commission Tolstcy asked if the units proposed to the east are three story.
Mr. Manavian stated parking is proposed underneath with two stories proposed in
the apartments.
Commissioner Tolstoy asked about the privar.y of those living next to the
development with the elevated units.
Mr. Manavian stated to the east they have provided a 10 foot-buffer, and are
proposing intensive landscaping to in 'tde quick growing trees. In addition,
there is 60' additional set -back to the proposed buildings. To the west, is
mature eucalyptus trees. These trees are approximately 40 to 60 feet high and
fairly dense.
Commissioner Tolstoy stated the design of the buildings does not provide any
architectural screening.
Mr. Manavian stated very high bedroom windows could be located on those buildings
facing property to the east. There is a number of things which can be done to
provide ventilation and height to these units so that there are no large windows
facing the residential to the east.
Chairman Rempel opened the public hearing.
Mr. Hans Peterson stated it has been indicated this will be an adult only complex
and asked if there is any guarantees that this will remain adult only.
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Mr. Manavian stated they are trying to avoid children in apartment living because
it is not really appropriate.
Mr. Peterson asked if the applicant could explain how they propose to keep the
accesses into Gala and Hamilton Streets closed from the apartments to the single
family residential area.
Mr. Manavian stated that specific details are not worked out as yet; however,
fences or barriers that will blend in with the aesthetics of the neighborhood could
be installed.
Mr.- Peterson stated they are in favor of retaining R -1 zoning for this area as R -3
means higher density. They still cannot see any guarantee of a long term adult
only complex. If children were allowed, it would present additional school
problems. He is not sure whether an apartment development such as this would
contribute more or less to the school problems. In regard to traffic congestion,
19th Street has too many stop signs at the present time. The General Plan calls
for 19th Street to be a secondary street. The only area to be widened by this
development is the area between Archibald and Amethyst. That does not seem to
help the congestion problem further down the line. In regard to the fire protec-
tion issue, he talked with a local fireman and he stated that higher density means
an .obvious increase in trash dumpster type fires. Also, apartment addresses are
more difficult to locate than single family homes. There are presently three fire
stations that serve approximately 32 square miles. A fully involved fire would
require all of the present fire units to contain the fire. In regard to police
protection, any time there is higher density developments, there are disturbances
from parties and noise from the movement of people in a concentrated area. There
are more auto accidents and thefts. There is a.good possibility these things
would carry over into their own neighborhood. This area is devoid of medical
clinics of any kind.
Chairman Rempel stated apartments are an alternative life style that must be
provided for future residents. If you want to eliminate apartments in the City,
then we need to start all over.
Mr. Peterson stated an additional reason they want the area to remrin R -1 is due
to the fact their property values could go down due to the development of apart-
ments next to their homes.
Mr. Manavian stated in regard to fire protection, every unit is accessible
through a driveway , A fire truck or postal truck can get to every unit.
Mr. Frank Osso who lives near 19th Street, asked if an environmental impact
study has been prepared for the higher density population. Also, has the City
considered with all the apartments in and around the area the overloading on
the schools. He seated he would not like to live on the eastern side of this
site plan. Looking up at a three story building is not his idea of privacy.
Chairman Rempel stated an environmental impact report has been completed on the
General Plan. We are making a determination tonight whether to approve the
negative declaration which means as far as this development is concerned, whether
it will have a significant effect on the environment. As far as schools, single
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Mr. Lam stated the Council and the school districts are in continual dialogue
about the school situation. Chaffey District has a special problem. No conclusion
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has been made as yet. Chaffey District is requesting certain fees to be attached
to new construction so that the high schools could benefit. Elementary'school
districts have discussed the matter over a number of months with the City and a
result of that discussion was the creation of additional school fees charged to
residential development in the City to provide for temporary facilities in the
district until the situation can be improved. During the discussion, it was
indicated by the school district that multi - family generated fewer number of
students than single family. Multi family developments provide opportunities
for those that can't afford to buy single family homes.
Mr. Jim Parker, 8615 Hamilton Street, stated only one access is proposed in and
out of this development. According to the fire marshal two accesses-are.,
required.
Mr. Manavian stated that the accesses meet fire department.require-
ments.
Mr. Parker asked how much of 19th 'Street is going to be improved.
Chairman Rempel stated they are going to improve 19th Street in front of their
property only. This is typical whenever property is developed; the only part
they are required to improve ig the property that is adjacent to that development.
Mr. Parker stated there vill be more of a traffic problen. on 19th Street.
Chairman Hempel stated the Commission has to make this decision tonight.
Mr. Joe Hamer on Jadeite Street, asked how they can be assured the barriers that
will be put for emergency vehicles will not be taken down by the residents living
within the apartments. He also indicated 184 units will generate a large amount
of additional traffic on 19th Street. A majority of the people living within
the tract adjacent to the development have children. He, as a concerned parent,
does not want more cars on that street than are already there. Traffic will be
greatly increased by this development. If the ravine that runs along the side of
the property has any more water going through it, there could be damage to the mobile
home park.
Mr. Al Wilson, 6873 Hermosa, stated throughout the world there is a population
explosion. By the year 2000 we are supposed to have double-the population we
` now have. This City needs to accommodate the population explosion by developing
apartment complexes.
Mrs. Jabin stated she did indicate these apartments would permit a number of
people that otherwise would not be able to make a commitment or afford homes.
They feel this development would accommodate basically young professional people
paying approximately $300 for a one bedroom unit and approximately $400 for a two
bedroom unit.
Mr. Bruce Talbot who lives on Jadeite Street, stated one of the reasons be moved
to this area is because this area vas unique from the rest of the areas. If
people want to live in a high density area, they should live somewhere else.
It is his opinion this area should remain unique.
Mr. Gary Clausen, 6749 Rlusman, stated the population explosion has hit this area
already. The streets are getting more crowded every day. If apartments are
s going to be approved, the City should first think about the streets and the
�M present situation because we are already behind time.
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Chairman Rempel closed the public hearing.
Commissioner Jones stated during the public hearings on the General Plan, it
was reported that this City did not have enough multi - family homes. We have been
trying for the last several months to correct that. There is definitely a need
for them.
Commissioner Garcia stated in the past several months we have approved a considerable
amount of apartment units within the community and we may have reached a saturation
point in terms of need for apartments at this time. If that saturation point has
been reached, what is the end result an our utilities? There is a tremendous need
regarding multi - family housing in order to comply with the state housing.guidelines.
He would like to have some information from staff regarding this particular issue.
He indicated the General Plan does allow a oroiect of this nature to be developed
in this area, and it is the right of the applicant to request such a zone change.
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4r. Lam stated as for the saturation point and how much multi - family and single
family should be developed, there has been a disproportionate amount of single
family and multi - family within the City. As for the exact balance nt.-.ded within
the community, that decision has not been mad?. The Commission has indicated that
they seriously want to consider that at the time the City develops its Housing
Element of the General Plan. There is sewer capacity available for these units.
The City has approved several apartment projects over the last few months; however,
the moratorium will not allow further developments at this time. This application
was submitted prior to the moratorium. As far as this project, there is sewer
allocation for this proposal.
Commissioner Tolstoy stated several problems were raised by the residents adjacent
to this property. TLe school issue was one of the problems. It was indicated,
however, that adult apartments do not heavily contribute to this problem. A
fire problem was addressed. If one of the conditions of the project is that
the units be well marked the only question he would have would be the roof
materials proposed for the project. Privacy and noise can be mitigated by
design requirements. The parking is handled well. The big problem as far as he
is concerned is traffic. The amount of cars generated by this development with only
one access point on 19th Street and the additional cars on 19th Street bothers
him. Another problem is the drainage situation.
Mr. Rougeau stated thi major problem now is the water coming down from the
northern part of the City. A vast portion of the water is coming from outside the
limits of this site. With the development of this type we are going to get storm
drain improvements to handle water from the north and a small additional amount
of water off site. The conditions will be vastly improved.
Commissioner Garcia stated the Commission needs to address itself to the
significance of the General Plan in terms of consistency, our General Plan allows
this type of zoning. We should be consistent in the implementation of our General
Plan, the proposed project does not indicate any-discrepancy with the basic goals
and objectives of the land use element. During the past 12 months when discussing
the issue of the General Plan, there was no discussion from the property owners in
this area in regard to high density development. In regard to the issue of
property values, in the past 231 years, homes within our community have gone up at
least 80 %. He does not find justification that the homes will depreciate the pro -
perty values. Values increase due to quality of development and not to the fact
that multi - family housing is developed adjacent to it. The decision on the zone
change should be based on the basic goals and objectives of tSe General Plan.
In regard to the project design, there are many concerns the commission has as
well as the public; which could be dealt with at a future date.
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Chairman Rempel stated the General Plan does indicate the area could be developed
from 15 to 30 dwelling units per acre. He is concerned about the total-amount
of units proposed at this location. Traffic will slow down in the morning and the
evening until the street is fully developed for at Teast another half mile on
each side.
Commissioner Garcia etated he is also concerned about the three story units in
the area adjoining the single family residential development. He is concerned
about traffic on 19th Street and fire protection.
A Motion was made by Commissioner Garcia and seconded by Commissioner Tolstoy
to approve Resolution No. 79 -23 approving Zone Change 79 -01 as submitted.*
AYES: GARCIA, TOLSTOY, DAHL, JONES, REMPEL
NOES: NONE
ASSENT: NONE
Mr. Hogan stated for information of the audience, another notice will be mailed
to the adjoining property owners of another public hearing before the City Council
on the Zone Change. This is a recommendation from the Planning Commission to
the Council.
A Motion was made by Commissioner Garcia and seconded by Commissioner Tolstoy
to continue Director Review No. 79 -16 to May 9, 1979 in order for the applicant
to review concerns in regard to density, screening on the east side of the
development, the access gates for emergency vehicles, architectural treatment
for privacy and noise, and more conclusions in regard to drainage.
AYES: GARCIA, DAHL, TOLSTOY, JONES, RUIPEL
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND ZONE CHANGE NO. 79 -03 - yANIR RESEARCH - A change of
zone from A -1 to A -P for property located an the northwest corner of 19th
Street and Archibald Avenue. Assessor's Parcel No. 202- 101 -16.
Jack Lam stated the applicant submitted his application fora zone change to A -P
and R -3. Since the moratorium ordinance does not allow for entertainment of
multi- family applications, what we are entertaining this evening is only the zone
change for the A -P portion of the property. The multi - family portion will have
to be dealt with at a later date after the moratorium is lifted.
Barry Nogan, Senior Planner, reviewed the staff report in detail, this being on
file in the Planning Division. Staff recommends adoption of Resolution No. 79-
33 recommending approval of Zone Change No. 79 -03 to the City Council.
Chairman Rempel asked for questions from the Commission of the staff.
Commissioner Jones naked where the boundaries are for the A -P zone change.
Mr. Hogan reviewed this for the Commission. The A -P portion will include
approximately 3'kI acres of the total 6.7 acres. The applicants would need to
file a parcel map prior to the completion of the project in order to split
the A -P portion from the remainder of the property.
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Chairman Rempel asked for comments from the applicant.
The applicants indicated "hey have no comments at this time; however, would be
happy to answer any questions the Commission might have.
Commissioner Garcia asked what businesses are proposed within the development.
Representative from Vanir Research stated at this time they do not know who
the tenants will be; however, it will be required that they be businesses
allowed within the A -P district.
Mr. Lam stated the A -P zone allows a wide range of office facilities such *as
lending institutions, medical offices and also allows restaurants.
Chairman Rempel opened the public hearing.
There being no comments from the audience, Chairman Hempel closed the public
hearing.
A Motion was made by Commissioner Garcia and seconded by Commissioner Jones to
approve Resolution No. 79 -33 recommending approval of Zone Change No. 79 -03 to the
City Council.
AYES: GARCIA, JONES, DAHL, TOLSTOY, REMPEL
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
DIRECTOR REVIEW NO. 79 -28 - VANIR RESEARCH - The development of a financial
institution, restaurant and professional offices located on the northwest
corner of 19th Street and Archibald Avenue.
Mr. Lam stated this request is for the actual review of the site plan.
Barry Hogan, Senior Planner, reviewed the staff report in detail, this being
on file in the Planning Division. Staff recommends approval of Resolution No.
79 -28 approving Director Rei-iew No. 79 -28.
Chairman Rempel asked for questions from the Commission of the staff.
Mr. Hogan stated two additional conditions should be added to the Resolution as
follows: 1) Extend the roof line along the north and west elevation, 2) the
approval of this project shall expire within one year unless exercised by tha
issuance of building permits.
Commissioner Tolstoy stated little, if any, attention has been given to the
screening from the proposed project on the north. Since this project is going
to be built in two phases, now is the time to get that screening designed and
planned.
Mr. Hogan stated the landscaping could be increased to 10'. He indicated there is
a condition of the Resolution which stated the landscaping plan is to be brought
back to the Planning Division for approval. If the Commission desires, this
condition could be changed to have review by the Planning Commission.
Commissioner Tolatoy stated he feels staff can review the landscape plans as long
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as they know the Commissions' desires.
Commissioner Garcia stated he is disturbed with the elevations proposed. We are
entertaining a professional office complex that, in his opinion, is not compatible
to other previously approved office complex developments within the City. This
development is the type which could be developed within an industrial zone. It
needs a complete restudy. This is not the image he wants to see for office and
professional buildings.
Chairman Rempel stated this construction in very similar to the development across
the street; however, in his opinion, is an improvement over that development.
Commissioner Garcia stated, in his opinion, the architect could enrich the
architectual detailing style and design of the building elevations.
Commissioner Dahl stated if the roof line is extended along the north and west
elevations; and with additional landsceping to the north, hL does not see any
further problems with the development.
Representative of Vanir Development indicated they are willing to meet all
conditions with regard to landscaping.
Mr. Ted Stelzer, Designer with Vanir Development Company, stated they went out of
their way with this development to project a professional office design. It is
his opinion this will be a first class building with first class materials and
will be a nice addition to the community.
A Motion was made by Commissioner Dahl and seconded by Commissioner Tolstoy to
approve Resolution No. 79 -32 subject to the conditions listed with the following
additions:
1. Extend the roof 'line along the north and west elevations.
2. The approval of this project shall expire within one year unless
exercised by the issuance of building permits.
3. Additional landscaping is required to the north of the property.
AYES: DAHL, TOLSTOY, RMVEL
NOES: GARCIA .TONES
ABSENT: NONE
DIRECTOR REVIEW NO. 79 -26 - LONGLEY - Request for development of a retail and
wholesale building materials and supply center located on the south side of
Foothill Boulevard, 1,0001+ west of the Devote Freeway in the C -2 zone and M -1
Zone.
Barry Hogan, Senior Planner, reviewed the staff report in detail, this being on
file in the Planning Division. Staff has found the site plan to be a substantial
improvement over previous submittals. It allows the Commission to see how the
proposed phase one will fit in with the ultimate development of the site.
However, staff would recommend that the Commission continue this item for four
weeks to allow the applicant time to revise the architectural plans for the
proposed office retail structure and give the applicant the direction necessary
4;s.a:•: for those architectural revisions.
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Chairman Rempel asked for questions from the Commission of the staff.
Commissioner Tolstoy asked V° the screening of the yard along the flood control
channel would all have to he completed with the first phase of development.
Mr. Hogan stated that is correct.
Commissioner Tolstoy stated the site plan has been improved immensely, however,
it is his opinion the architecture of the proposed building really needs to be
reviewed. This is not really what we want to see along Foothill Boulevard.
Mr. Longley, applicant, stated they intend to build a first class structure with
the best materials on the market.
Commissioner Tolstoy stated he is not taking any exception to the type of materials
being proposed. His comments were directed at the design as what has been pre-
sented does not fit in with the character of Foothill Boulevard, The design
needs more refinement.
Commissioner Garcia stated he would agree. He felt that in terms of consistency
in design proposals and the aesthetics and character of the development, as
proposed, is not compatible nor desirable within our community.
Commissioner Dahl stated he is in favor of this development as presented.
Chairman Rempel stated he is not in favor of a uniform type of architecture
throughout the City. Each concept needs to be left open to each developer or
individual builder to design his own type of architecture. Perhaps if the
applicant would continue the design across the building for another 200 feet
with the same type of architecture, you would gat an entirely different concept
of the building. There are a few things which could be changed a little bit.
Mr. Longley stated the proposed building is to be set back from Foothill Boulevard
approximately 300 feet. At that point, it is about 15 feet lower than the curb
line. The back of the property sets 20 to 25 feet below the freeway.
Mr. Lam stated in terms of review of the project, although the site will be
less visible than another site, it does not mean that the Commission should care
less about the appearance of the project.
A Motion was made by Commissioner Garcia and seconded by Commissioner Jones to
continue Director Review No. 79 -26 for study of the architectural design of the
building.
AYES: GARCIA: JONES, TOLSTOY
NOES: REMPEL, DAHL
ABSENT: NONE
Mr. Longley stated he has no intention of continuing this project unless he gets
a decision within 30 days. He is proposing a beautiful, top quality building.
Commissioners Rempel and Dahl indicated their reason for voting "no" was that
they felt the project could be approved at this time with a condition added that
further review is needed on the architectural design of the building.
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DIRECTOR REVIEW N0. 76 -11 - IN -N -OUT BURGER - The development of an In -N -Out
Burger facility to be located on the south side of Foothill Boulevard, east
of Vineyard.
Michael Vairin, Associate Planner, reviewed 'the staff report in detail, this
being on file in the Planning Division. Staff recommends approval of Resolution s.
No. 79 -36 subject to the conditions as.lis*_ed.
Chairman Hempel asked for questions from the Commission to the staff.
Commissioner Garcia stated the project as proposed seems to have a minimal amount
of landscaping.
Commissioner Dahl asked if the easement to Vineyard is paved?
Mr. Vairin stated yes.
Mr. Lam stated in regard to landscaping, a condition of approval is that the
final landscaping plan be submitted prior to issuance of building permits. If
the Commission feels there are special conditions on the site that warrant
Commission review, this could be made a condition of approval.
Commissioner Tolstoy stated additional screening is needed to the south of the
development.
Commissioner Garcia stated it is his opinion that there are many unanswered
questions in regard to this project. He stated he has questions regarding the
easement, the proposed shops, and questions of accessibility.
Mr. Vairin reported the shop section is merely conceptual at this time. In
terms of landscaping, all green areas are landscaped areas. Detailed landscape
plans will be prepared for review as is a standard requirement. The Commission
has the option of reviewing the detailed landscape plans if they so choose.
Buffering can occur as the Commission deems appropriate. In terms of access
there are no problems.
Mr. Don Bolinger, representing In -N -Out Burger stated they will submit a
detailed landscape plan to the Planning Division for review as required. He
stated they have a problem with reference to the sign, and has not had the
opportunity to review this problem with the Planning Staff. He indicated they
began work on this project prior to the City's incorporation. They only recently
learned that the sign proposed met with disapproval of the Planning staff and
that the size was in excess of the size contemplated by the current ordinance.
Their sign is currently registered as a trademark and their means of
identification. He asked that the Commission permit them to have a sign of
this design in order to locate and. operate in the community. It is their opinion
the sign is compatible with the building. This is the smallest sign they have
ever proposed, and the City's sign ordinance is the most restrictive in terms
of area that they have ever confronted in the 30 years they have been in
business. They have already had the form cast as they felt there would be no
problem with the size as proposed. The top elevation of the monument sign is not
a problem, it is totally in conformance wit... the ordinance. There is 10 square
foot total on the arrow in addition to the advertising portion of the sign.
The arrow is not part of the advertising and should not be considered. He urged
the Commission to consider approving the sign which could be very much
consistent with the spirit of the new sign ordinance.
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Mr. Lam stated the size of the sign allowed , ordinance does include the arrow
as part of the advertisement area. The monument sign is not the only method of
identification that can be used. The primary concern is the size of the sign
structure that is presented does not meet the standards of the ordinance.
Chairman Rempel stated the Commission does not haves anv choice at this time but
to require that the Sian Ordinance as adopted be . _owed.
Mr. Hopson. City A.ttornev. stated if a.nvone wishes to vary from the adopted
sign ordinance, a i`ormal variance application is required for review.
Chairman Rempel stated if the sign is brought into conformance with the adopted
ordinance, staff can review and approve the sign without it having to come back
to the Commission foy. further review.
Commissioner Garcia stated the issue of the sign is -e in relationship to
the project as a whole. He personally feels the pr:;- does not show enough
landscaping and would like to see it addressed more ca _ erully.
Commissioner Tolstoy stated in regard to the landscaping an additional buffer
is needed to the rear of the - property.
Commissioner Dahl asked if the property proposed for the future shops is owned
by In -N -Out. If so, would it be possible to requlre the continuation of the
landscaping the entire length along Foothill Boulevard including the restaurant
and the future shops.
Mr. Rich Snyder, President of In -N -Out Burger, stated they would not have any
objection to putting landscaping across the entire frontage of the property.
Commissioner Garcia stated good landscaping design for a project can enhance
the project as well as meet the goals and objectives of developments on
special boulevards. He further indicated this review should be continued so
that the applicant has a chance to address the Commissions' concerns and that
this be brought back to the next meeting.
A Motion was made by Commissioner Dahl and seconded by Commissioner Tolstay to
approve Resolution No. 79 -36 subject to the conditions as listed with the
following addition: Thst the staff will review the landscaping to ensure the
continuation along the entire frontage of the site and an additional buffer to
the rear of the property.
AYES: DAHL, TOLSTOY, JONES, REMPEL
NOES: GARCIA
ABSENT: NONE
Commissioner Garcia stated it is his opinion this project should come
a back for
review of the commission's concern, to address what we are trying to
on Foothill Boulevard.
Chairman Rempel indicated. we need to set up design criteria for Foothill Boulevard
before such a requirement can be made.
Due to the 11.00 p.m. adjournment time, a Motion was made by Commissioner Dahl
seconded by Commissioner Tolstoy and unanimously carried to continue with the
...next item on the Agenda.
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DIRECTOR REVIEW NO. 79 -12 - SIERRA SAVINGS - The appeal of a public service and
identification sign to be located at 8730 19th Street.
Jack Lam, Director of Community Development, reviewed the staff report in detail,
this being on file in the Planning Division. Staff recommends that the Commission
uphold the decision of the Planning Division based upon findings listed in
Resolution No. 79 -36.
Mr. Eugene Briesemeister, representing Sierra Savings, stated this project has
been going on since 1977. This is a separate parcel of rocord and contains
1.2 acres. It is integrated within the center but is a separate parcel.. They
feel the way the new ordinance is written that they are entitled to a free standing
monument type sign. The ordinance allows up to a 24 square foot sign, the main
body of their sign is only 16 square feet plus the 7'h square feet of public
service panels for the time and temperature. In the future, when the trees are
full grown, it will obstruct the view of the sign on the building. This is one
of the main reasons they are asking for a small monument sign at the corner.
They have to have identification where people can see the business. They feel
they are being deprived of a privilege that is allowed other persona.
Commissioner Dahl asked if this development being a separate parcel from the
shopping center has any effect on the signs allowed.
Mr. Lam stated the statement that all banks in the City have monument signs is
not an accurate statement. There are several older banks which have free
standing signs; however,.new banks only have structure signs. Those with
individual signs are those parcels along.roothill Boulevard. He indicated the
ordinance allows a monument sign for major tenants of shopping centers.
Mr. Hopson stated in order for the Commission to allow the sign it needs to
determine that because of special circumstances such as size, shape, topography,
location cr surroundings, the strict application of the zoning ordinance would
result in a hardship. That is a necessary condition for the Commission to approve
a monument sign which varies from the sign ordinance.
A Motion was made by Commissioner Tolstoy ana seconded by Commissioner Dahl to
approve Resolution No. 79 -36 upholding the Director's decision on Director
-Review No. 79 -12, denying the use of a monument sign for Sierra Savings located
on the northeast corner of Carnelian and 19th Street.
AYES: TOLSTOY, DAHL, GARCIA, JONES, REMPEL
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
APPEAL OF PARCEL MAP N0. 4783 - SANCHEZ - Appeal of conditions in the City
Engineer's Report - Located on the west side of Turner, south of Baseline.
Paul Rougeau, Assistant Civil Engineer, reviewed the staff report in detail,
this being on file in the Planning Division. Staff recommends that the appeal
be denied and the Parcel Map approved subject to the conditions of the City
Engineer's Report.
N Chairman Rempel asked for comments from applicant.
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Mrs. Sanchez, stated the requirementa would present a hardship to them
and asked that the Commission consider the appeal.
Mr. Rougeau stated he would like to point out that while the ordinance
requires that the improvements be constructed within 9 months following
recordation of the map, the time between the tentative and final map
can be two years.
Commissioner Garcia stated the problem that we have in this particular
project is the ordinance requirements. We.do understand the hardship
but the danger is the precident it sets for all developments that would
come up,
Chairman Rempel agreed the Commission cannot make exceptions to the sub-
division ordinance.
A Motion was made by Commissioner Garcia and seconded by Commissioner Dahl
to deny the appeal and the Parcel Map be approved subject to the conditions
of the City Engineer's Report.
AYES: GARCIA, DARL, .TONES, TOLSTOY, P.EMPEL
NOES: NONE
ASSENT: NONE
REPORT ON ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
P;r. Lam stated the report on Architectural Review has not been completed as
yet; however, he wou':d hope to pass the report out at tomorrow nights adjourned
meeting. He stated perhaps the Commission might want to set up a special
study session in order to study the possibilities of Architectural Review.
Be suggested that this study session be held Thursday, April 26th.
It was the concensus of the Commission that a special study session be
set for Thursday, April 26, 1979 at 4:30 p.m. in the City Hall Conference
Room.
Upon Motion by Commissioner Dahl, seconded by Commissioner Jones and unani-
mously carried, it was voted to adjourn the Planning Commission meeting of
April 11, 1979. Meeting adjourned at 12:15 a.m. to the Special Study Session
of April 12, 1979 at 5:00 p.m. in the Library Conference Room.
Respectfully submit {tted,
I'ad, JACK LAM, Director of
Community Development
Planning Commission Minutes
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April 11, 1979
cil'Y OP RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: May 9, 1979
TO: Planning Commission
PROM: Jack Lam, Director of Community Development
SUBJECT: Environmental Review of Director Review No. 79 -18 - F & B Truck Line
The development of a 4,000 square foot industrial office building to
be located at 8545 Pecan Avenue.
BACKGROUND: r & B Truck Line is proposing to construct a 4,000 square foot office
building at their existing truck facility located east of Etiwanda and south of
Arrow Route on Pecan Avenue (Exhibit 'A').
ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING: The project site is presently used by P & B Truck Line as
a truck storage and repair fpcility. The site contains two (2) portable office
buildings, a garage facility and gasoline pumps. The portable offices are proposed
to be removed upon completion of the office building. The remaining portion of the
site is used for truck parking. The surrounding areas are used for various in-
dustrial uses.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: Part I of the Initial Study is attached for your review.
Staff has completed Part II of the Initial Study and found no significant impacts
a. a result of this project.
RECOMMENDATION: After review of the Initial Study and a site investigation, staff
recommends that the Planning Commission issue a Negative Declaration for Director
Review No. 79 -18.
Re pectfullyilIsubmitted,
Jack Lam, Director of
Community Development
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Attachments: Exhibit 'A' Site Plan
Part I Initial Study
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INITIAL STUDY
PART I - PROJECT INFORMATION SIiEET -.To be completed by applicant
Environmental Assessment Review Fee: $70.00
For all projects requiring environmental review, this
form must be completed and submitted to the Development
Review Committee through the departmient where the
project application is made. Upon receipt o£.this
application, the Environmental Analysis staff will prepare
Part II of the Initial Study. The Develnpmelit Review
Committee will meet and take action no later than ten
(10) days before the public meeting at which time the
project is to be heard. The Committee will make one of
three determinations: 1) The project will have no
environmental impact and a Negative Declaration will be
filed, 2) The project will have an environmental impact
and an 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: 9, R Tr»rk -T.ina n,
APPLICANT'S NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE: 714- ps q -8571
_F-& -B Truck Line Co.
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IMME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE OF PERSON TO BE CONTACTED
CONCERNING THIS PROJECT: `Pnninhi ;_y lej�r r
7.954 Roubidnux Blvd. Riverside 714- 525 -8819
LOCATION OF PROJECT (STREET ADDRESS AND ASSESSOR PARCEL NO J)' :''
AW P?can Ave - Fnntnn.4 rn
LIST, OTHER PERMITS NECESSARY FROM LOCAL, REGIONAL, STATE .AND;,;
FEDERAL, AGENCIES AND THE AGENCY ISSUING SUCH PERMITS:
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_moved_ after completion of new buildings.
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?
NO
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION .•
DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: ,gP� Pr000sal lhf, ,h c l� _�
ACREAGE OF PROJECT AREA AND SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING AND
PROPOSED BUILDINGS, IF ANY: S_nnre 1000 s-
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exist cWnraoe_hui�ld•1na 4000 n- f_ orn
— �,.'.,, - - _ _Dosed offices
DMCRIBE THE E:NVIRONMEMAL ST;CTING OF TIIF. PROJECT SITE
INCLUDING INFORELATION ON TOPOGRAPHY, PLANTS (TREES),
ANIMALS, ANY CULTURAL, HISTORICAL OR SCENIC ASPECTS, USE
OF SURROUNDING PROPERTIES, AND THE DESCRIPTION OF ANY
EXISTING STRUCTURES AND THEIR USE (ATTACH NECESSARY SIIEETS)e
_Existing garage building and storage yard for F & B Truck
Line Co. around falls from 1.00-to-2.00 in a southerly
ction and is bounded on,th North and sout lines by
mnr+a ptus Property is enclosed on 3 sides with 6. IWO
fCO} !.i)9 { Y1 1 { TY fans{ nn AY{ G }{ nn naa/1t { nn rnl,n� na -F^n
_moved_ after completion of new buildings.
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?
NO
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WILL 1'i1Ju PROJECT;
YES NO
X 1. Create a substantial change in ground
contours?
x 2. Create a substantial change in existing
noise or vibration?
3. Create a substantial change in demand for
municipal services (police, fire,.water,
sewage, etc.):
No A. Create changes in the existing zoning or
general plan designations?
No 5: Remove any existing trees? How many?
T 6. Create the need for use or disposal of
potentially hazardous materials such as
toxic substances, flammables or_ explosives?
Explanation of any YES answers above:
IMPORTANT- If the project involves the construction of
residential units, complete the form on the
next page. N/A
CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that the statements furnished
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 acts, statements, and
information presented are true and correct to the best of
my knowledge and belief. I £urth<-r understand that
additional information may he required to be submitted
before an adequate evaulation can be made by the Uerelaprunt
Review Committee.
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"C.R.S., Inc. .
Roombuilder Construction
2954 Rubidoux Blvd.
Riverside, California 92509
PROPOSAL
P.001builder Construction proposes to construct 4000 square.feet
1 s ory office building, approximate dimensions 40' X 100' and
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6' S 100' decorative front. Structure to be State approved lam-
inaLed honeycomb walls with wooden truss roof, providing clear
interior span.
Interior to include 131 private offices 1 conference room, 2 rest- {'
root with lavatory and water closet. Remainder of building to be
opch general office area.
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SUBJECT:
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
May 9, 1979
Planning Commission
Jack Lam, Director of Community Development
Negative Declaration and Zone Change 79 -04.- Breshears
The change of zone for 4.97 acres of .land located oa the
southeast corner of Hermosa and 19th Street from A -1
(limited agriculture) to A -P (administrative professional)
continued from 4- 11 -79.
BACKGROUND: As the Commission will recall, this item was continued from your last.
meeting. Since that time staff has met with the applicant to explain the need for
a master plan of the site to be included in conjunction with the requested zone
change and parcel maps.
The applicant has concurred with this basic approach and has verbally requested that
his item be continued for six months so that lie may have adequate time to obtain
the proper services for the preparation of the master plan for his site.
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Planning Commission contin,Ve Zone Change
No. 79 -04 to the November 14 meeting of the Planning Commission.
R' spect 11 submitted,
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DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
May 9, 1979
Planning Commission
Jack Lam, Director of Community Development
Negative Declaration and Zone Change 79 -04.- Breshears
The change of zone for 4.97 acres of .land located oa the
southeast corner of Hermosa and 19th Street from A -1
(limited agriculture) to A -P (administrative professional)
continued from 4- 11 -79.
BACKGROUND: As the Commission will recall, this item was continued from your last.
meeting. Since that time staff has met with the applicant to explain the need for
a master plan of the site to be included in conjunction with the requested zone
change and parcel maps.
The applicant has concurred with this basic approach and has verbally requested that
his item be continued for six months so that lie may have adequate time to obtain
the proper services for the preparation of the master plan for his site.
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Planning Commission contin,Ve Zone Change
No. 79 -04 to the November 14 meeting of the Planning Commission.
R' spect 11 submitted,
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Zone Change No. 79 0
'i April 11, 1979
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bemuse mixed use areas are located mostly in residential areas and the
issue of compatibility becomes very important. The need for site specific
plans is therefore reinforced because the issue of compatibility is such a
se::sltive issue for the mixed use areas.
The school district is in the process of obtaining the site directly to the
south of the subject ,property. Whatever development may be proposed far_ this
site may not be compatible with the school. Possibly a market analysis and
traffic study would be in order to ascertain whether this site is appropriate
for uses permitted in the A -P zone:
Staff feels that the proposed subdivision is creating parcelizat ion that
will create a non - uniform developm:nt. Without seeing specif it, development
plans and the proposed uses of these sites, Staff feels that a zone change
and subdivision at this time may be premature and inconsistent with the
general plan objectives of the plau.
CORRESPONDENCE: A notice of public hearing was published in the Daily
Report on March 30, 1979. In addition, notice of said hearing was mailed
to property owners within 300' of the subject property. To date, no corres-
pondence has been received in'regard to said notice.
RECOMMENDATIONS: The Planning Division recommends that the Planning Com-
mission, following the public hearing, deny Zone Change No. 79 -04 based
upon the findings listed in the attached Resolution No. 79 -35.
Respectfully bmitted,
JAC LAM, Director of
Community Development
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Attachment: Location Hap
Parcel Map
Resolution
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CITY -'F :.ANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
Date: April 11, 1979
To: Planning Commission
From: ,Tack Lam
Director of Community Development
Subject: ZONE CHANGE N0. 7F- _
2 acres of land located on the eoutheAaBC�coer of ne for Herm
and 19th Street from A -1 -5 (limited agriculture) to A Posa
(Administrative - Professional)
BACKGROUND: pp- scants are re
of lalocated The a the southeast requesting of a change of zone tr 2 acres
A -1 -5 to A -P (Exhibit "A" Hermosa and 19th Street from
time is to complete ) The applicants intention at the present
P the zone change, subdivide the property, and sell
the individual parcels.
The applicant has submitted a tentative parcel map which is attached
as Exhibit "B ". The site presently contains a single family residence
and some accessory structures with the remains
devoted to orange groves, miscellaneous trees remaining portions
grazing a of the ease
Surround ig zoning, land use and general plan designations a as follows:
flows:
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Zonin— General 21- an
North Vacant
South Agriculture, Vacant P -1 Mired Use
West Agriculture, Vacant R -1 osed School Site
P rop �t Mixed Use , Pro Single Family Residential A -1 -5 Low Residential
R -1 Low Residential
ANALYSIS: The applicant has no intentions for any specific development
this site at this time. His intentions are only to change the Property, on
y and sell the individual parcels. Throughout the General divide
hearings, it was made clear that the mixed use areas would be zoned only when
the property was going to be developed as a specific use. Many factors need
ite.
to be analyzed prior to making a decision to rezone this s
The General Plan indicates that the purpose of the mixed use areas are to
provide a relief from residential and block wall treatment. However, it
also stated that this should be done so as not to create hazards However,
sub-
stantial traffic congestion. In addition, the General Plan states that
sites should be large enough to acconomodate required parking and on -site
circulation and that driveways should be 200 -300 feet apart.
The General Plan further states that many of the land use
Plan should be kept �'
P general until development is imminent. pr This is
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RESOLUTION N0. 79 -35
A RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING ?'
COMMISSION DENYING ZONE CHANGE NO. 79 -04, A
CHANGE OF ZONE FROM A -1 TO A -P FOR 2 ACRES
OF LAND LOCATED ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
HERMOSA AVENUE AND 19TH STREET — THE WESTERLY
267 FEET.OF ASSESSOR PARCEL NO. 202- 201 -08
WHEREAS, on the 15th day of March, 1975, an application was filed and
accepted on the above described project; and
WHEREAS, on the 11th day of April, 1979, the Planning Commission held
a duly advertised public hearing pursuant to Section 65854 of the California
Government Code.
SECTION 1: The Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission has mnde the
following findings:
1. That there is not adequate information available
such as site development plans, market analysis,
and traffic studies to determine that a change of
zone would be suitable for this site.
2. That such a.change of zone is not consistent with
the objectives of the General Plan as it states
that developments within the mixed use areas shall
not create hazards or traffic congestion. These
concerns cannot be alleviated until it is known
how the site will be developed.
3. That a change of zone at this time could have
adverse effects on surrounding properties. It is
not known if eventual development would be compatible
to existing and future land uses and if it would
cause traffic congestion or other hazards.
4. That a school is being proposed south and adjacent
to the subject property and that certain development
standards may need to he applied in order to ensure
compatibility with the school.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
1. That pursuant to Section 65850 to 65855 of the
California Government Code, the Planning Commission
of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby denies Zone
Change No. 79 -04 on the 11th day of April, 1979.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 11TH DAY OF APRIL, 1979.
I, JACK LAM, 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 planning Commission of
the City of Rancho Cucamonga
at a regular meeting of the planning Commis-
sion held on the 11th day of
April, 1979, by the following vote tc -wit:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS:
LADES: COT84ISSIONERS:
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS:
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STAFF REPORT
Date: May 9, 1979
To: Planning Commission
From: Jack Laic, Director of Community Development
Subject: NtiGATIVB DECLARATION AND DIRECTOR REVIEW N0. 79"16 AI rA LOMA•
PROPERTIES — The development of a 184 unit apartment complex on
19th Street batween Amethyst .
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prejudice.
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RESOLUTION NO. 79 -42
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA REGARDING ADOPTION OF THE SAN
BERNARDINO CONSOLIDATED GENERAL PLAN
WHEREAS, the Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission has reviewed the
proposed Consolidated General Plan for San Bernardino County and agrees with
the general concepts proposed by the plan, and;
WHEREAS, The City of Rancho Cucamonga has adopted the City /County Coor-
dination Policy for Planning Activities and reccmmends that the San Bernardino
County Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors adopt the same, and;
WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of all jurisdictions involved to coor-
dinate planning efforts for spheres of influence and planning areas, and;
WHEREAS, the proposed land use designation for Rancho Cucamonga planning
area, located north of the City, is designated as one dwellingvni.t per 10 acres
and the draft EIR for the Consolidated General Plan discusses the sensitivity
of this area regarding development, ani this recommendation is supported by the
San Bernardino County Planning staff, and;
WHEREAS, the adopted Interim Land Use, Circulation and Public Facilities
Element of the Rancho Cucamonga General Plan discusses the areas sensitive nature,
its excessive ,lopes, geology, seismisity and the like.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission
does hereby recommend that the County of San Bernardino
1) Leave the designation of 1 dwelling unit per 10 acres for the area
north of the corporate boundaries of Rancho Cucamonga, and;
2) Adopt the Consolidated General Plan as revised for Rancho Cucamonga.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 9TH DAY OF MAY, 1979.
PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
BY:
Hertltan Rempel, Chairman
ATTEST:
Secretary of the Planning Commission
I, JACK LAM, 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 Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga at
a regular meeting of the Planning Commission held ot, the -9th day of May, 1979, by.
the following vote to -wit:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS:
NOES: COMMISSIONERS :"
ASSENT: COMMISSIONERS:
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