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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-57 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 01-57 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRCGPA01-01B, A REQUEST TOAMEND THE GENERAL PIAN LAND USE ELEMENT AND MAP PROVISIONS FROM INDUSTRIAL PARK TO MIXED USE FOR APPROXIMATELY 18.5 ACRES LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF HAVEN AVENUE AND FOOTHILL BOULEVARD(APN: 208-331-01 AND PORTIONS OF 25 AND 26) AND FROM MEDIUM-HIGH RESIDENTIAL (14-24 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE)TO MIXED USE FOR APPROXIMATELY 13 ACRES LOCATED 630 FEET WEST OF HAVEN AVENUE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF CIVIC CENTER DRIVE (APN: 208-331-24 AND PORTIONS OF 25 AND 26), AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF. A. Recitals. 1. Burnett Companies filed an application for General Plan Amendment DRCGPA01-01 B as described in the title of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject General Plan Amendment is referred to as "the application." 2. On June 13, 2001, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application. 3. All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined, and resolved by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: 1. This Commission hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct. 2. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Commission during the above- referenced public hearing on June 13, 2001, including written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, this Commission hereby specifically finds as follows: a. The application applies to approximately 31.5 acres of land, basically a square configuration, located on the south side of Foothill Boulevard, north of Civic Center Drive between Haven Avenue and the Deer Creek Flood Control Channel. Said properties are currently designated as Industrial Park and Medium-High Residential (14-24 dwelling units per acre), developed with a single family residence and small agricultural storage structure; and b. The properties to the north of the subject site are designated Commercial and are developed with retail and office shopping centers. The properties to the west, on the opposite side of the Deer Creek Flood Control Channel, are designated Office and Low-Medium Residential (4-8 dwelling units per acre) and are partially developed with a retail wine store. The properties to the east are designated Industrial Park and are developed with an office complex. The properties to the south are designated Industrial Park and Medium-High Residential (14-24 dwelling units per acre) and are partially developed with an apartment complex; and .PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 01-57 DRCGPA01-01 B— BURNETT COMPANIES June 13, 2001 Page 2 C. This amendment does not conflict with the Land Use Policies of the General Plan and will provide for development in a manner consistent with the General Plan and with related development; and d. This amendment does promote the goals and objectives of the Land Use Element; and e. This amendment would not be materially injurious or detrimental to the adjacent properties and would not have a significant impact on the environment nor the surrounding properties. 3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Commission during the above- referenced public hearing and upon the specific findings of facts set forth in paragraphs 1 and 2 above, this Commission hereby finds and concludes as follows: a That the subject property is suitable for the uses permitted in the proposed district in terms of access, size, and compatibility with existing land use in the surrounding area as evidenced its frontage on a public street, its size exceeding minimum size requirements for the land use designation, and the evidence of similar uses existing in the immediate area; and b. That the proposed amendment would not have significant impacts on the environment nor the surrounding properties as evidenced by the existing multiple family, office, and commercial activities in the immediate area; and C. That the proposed amendment is in conformance with the General Plan which contains provisions for Mixed Use land use designations. 4. Based upon the facts and information contained in the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration,together with all written and oral reports included for the environmental assessment for the application, the Planning Commission finds that there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect upon the environment and recommends adoption of a Mitigated Negative Declaration and the Monitoring Program, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, based upon the findings as follows: a. That the Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, and the State CEQA guidelines promulgated thereunder; that said Mitigated Negative Declaration and the Initial Study prepared therefore reflect the independent judgment of the Planning Commission; and, further, this Commission has reviewed and considered the information contained in said Mitigated Negative Declaration with regard to the application. b. Although the Mitigated Negative Declaration identifies certain significant environmental effects that will result if the project is approved, all significant effects have been reduced to an acceptable level by imposition of mitigation measures on the project,which are listed below. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 01-57 DRCGPA 01-01 B - BURNETT COMPANIES June 13, 2001 Page 3 Environmental Mitigation Air quality 1) The site shall be treated with water a minimum of twice per day, or other soil stabilizing agent(approved by SCAQMD and RWQCB)daily to reduce PM10 emissions, in accordance with SCAQMD Rule 403. his will result in a minimum reduction of 68 percent of PM10 emissions during grading. 2) Public roads used for access to the site (Haven, Foothill and Civic Center) shall be swept according to a schedule established by the City to reduce PM10 emissions associated with vehicle tracking of soil off-site. The site access haul road will be watered a minimum of twice daily. Timing may vary depending upon time of year of construction. This will result in approximately three percent reduction of PM10 emissions. 3) Grading operations shall be suspended when wind speeds exceed 25 mph to minimize PM10 emissions from the site during such episodes. Emissions reduction not quantifiable. 4) Chemical soil stabilizers (approved by SCAQMD and RWQCB) shall be applied to all inactive construction areas that remain inactive for 96 hours or more to reduce PM10 emissions. 5) Vehicle speeds will be restricted to less than 15 miles per hour on unpaved portions of the site. This will reduce PM10 emissions by 70 percent. 6) The construction contractor shall select the construction equipment used on-site based on low emission factors and high-energy efficiency. The construction contractor shall ensure the construction grading plans include a statement that all construction equipment will be tuned and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. This will result in five percent reductions of ROG, NO,, and PM10 emissions. 7) The construction contractor shall utilize electric or clean alternative fuel powered equipment where feasible. 8) The construction contractor shall ensure that construction-grading plans include a statement that work crews will shut off equipment when not in use. Traffic 1) To mitigate the impacted intersections to LOS D or better, the applicant shall pay traffic impact fees that amount to the project's fair share of roadway improvements as identified by the City Engineer. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 01-57 DRCGPA 01-01 B - BURNETT COMPANIES June 13, 2001 Page 4 These include but are not limited to widening roadways to their full width to add additional lanes, restriping existing roads to add additional lanes, signalizing intersections, or other improvements identified by the City Engineer. 2) If the applicant proposes to develop the project with parking accommodations less than currently specified by the Development Code, concurrent with the Development/Design Review of the first phase of the project, the applicant shall submit a parking study that shows the feasibility of the proposed shared parking concept. The shared parking plan and accompanying parking study must be reviewed, and if deemed acceptable by the City, could result in approval of a shared parking plan. Otherwise, the adopted City parking requirements will be uniformly applied to the project. Hazardous Materials 1) Prior to demolition of buildings on-site, the applicant shall submit an asbestos abatement report to ensure building materials that may contain ACM are sampled and removed in accordance with applicable regulations. Materials containing less than 0.1 percent asbestos are non-regulated and do not require removal prior to demolition.Material containing 0.1 percent or more asbestos are considered regulated and must be removed prior to demolition. Noise 1) A perimeter wall shall be constructed around the outdoor play area of the proposed day care center. The optimum height and depth of the wall and material to be uses shall be determined in a specific noise evaluation that shall be completed during the design phase of the day care center. The noise evaluation shall be submitted with the design drawings for review and approval by the City Engineer prior to commencement of construction of the day care center. 2) Prior to issuance of building permits for the residential components of the project, the applicant shall prepare a noise evaluation that identifies future exterior and interior noise levels and identifies measures required to reduce noise impacts to less than significant levels. These measures may include but are not limited to double- paned windows, additional insulation of exterior walls, and the installation of air-conditioning units. The type of window, insulation, and air conditioning units shall be determined in consultation with City staff. The air conditioning system(s) shall be of a type that does not add appreciably to the degradation of the acoustical environment around the residential units and is approved by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. C. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 753.5(c) of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, the Planning Commission finds as follows: In considering the record as a whole, the PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 01-57 DRCGPA 01-01 B - BURNETT COMPANIES June 13, 2001 Page 5 Initial Study and Mitigated Negative Declaration for the project, there is no evidence that the proposed project will have potential for an adverse impact upon wildlife resources orthe habitat upon which wildlife depends. Further, based upon the substantial evidence contained in the Mitigated Negative Declaration, the staff reports and exhibits, and the information provided to the Planning Commission during the public hearing, the Planning Commission hereby rebuts the presumption of adverse effect as set forth in Section 753.5(c-1-d) of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations. 5. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 above, this Commission hereby recommends approval of General Plan Amendment DRCGPA01-01B to establish a Mixed Use designation for the site identified in this Resolution and shown in Exhibit"A"of this Resolution, and to add the following text to the General Plan Land Use Element, page III-18, as a third paragraph to the Mixed Use land use description: The City has identified the following areas for special mixed use consideration: Foothill Boulevard and Haven Avenue site (southwest comer) — This is a relatively large(31.5 acres)and significant site within the central business district of the City. Once one of the significant vineyards of the local viticulture industry, the site is strategically located on the southwest comer of Historic Route 66 Foothill Boulevard, and the City's new office park corridor, Haven Avenue. This land area presents an opportunity to expand the growing office and commercial activities around the community's key intersection while also providing new multiple family residential opportunities for professionals who are.employed within the immediate office and industrial area. The following table specifies the uses and range of development that is anticipated to bring positive aspects to revitalize the area: PERCENT ACREAGE LAND USE MIX RANGE RANGE High Residential 40% - 45% 12.6— 14.2 acres (24-30 dwelling units/acre) Office and Commercial 55% - 60% 17.3— 18.9 acres The land use categories proposed within the mixed use area shall be of the character and intensity as defined in the corresponding sections of the Land Use Element. 6. The Secretary to this Commission shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 13TH DAY OF JUNE 2001. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY: J� k, W— Larry T. c iel, Chairman PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 01-57 DRCGPA 01-01B - BURNETT COMPANIES June 13, 2001 Page 6 ATTEST: rad Bulle etary I, Brad Buller, 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 on the 13th day of June 2001, by the following vote-to-wit: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: MANNERINO, MCNIEL, STEWART, TOLSTOY NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: MACIAS 1 1 �— Y-\\•\lel.\lee. y 7 �I\Ir1I��I e•e. .,� yj. v. • eevei vvv000eooe•eevvv0000 � vvvev000vovevvvavvv • • • 0000vevvveoovoovooev � - � ����j � vov0000vvevvvv00000eo _ = evvv0000••vvevvvvavoo vvevv000000vavvvevvev � 0000veeevvvveoovooevvv • • Poll vvavvoo oe• vvevvevevv � - v� •vo1nv�$a3nnvvveeve • • v nvdveeev o v veavev00000 o � iE I /•'I/ 1/ ,y--Y�, •• � • .• •. . �•. eeeeeo 0000eCeeeCeYeeeee �� / � S.YY • °°e'd•eveee•eueuevevevnveveneenn••eau evevenvevvevaevveevevu°o°ve•vevvn°evn°v°u°v ® � / UOUUUUOOOU 9eP9 P v9P45P4M4�P4v v - py 'M-0! .2� � .•re Ir a err i� j j City of Rancho Cucamonga n MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM Project File No.: GPA 01-016, DDA01-01, DCA01-01, DR00-79, and TT16179 This Mitigation Monitoring Program(MMP)has been prepared for use in implementing the mitigation measures identified in the Mitigated Negative Declaration for the above-listed project. This program has been prepared in compliance with State law to ensure that adopted mitigation measures are implemented (Section 21081.6 of the Public Resources Code). Program Components -This MMP contains the following elements: 1. Conditions of approval that act as impact mitigation measures are recorded with the action and the procedure necessary to ensure compliance.The mitigation measure conditions of approval are contained in the adopted Resolution of Approval for the project. 2. A procedure of compliance and verification has been outlined for each action necessary. This procedure designates who will take action, what action will be taken and when, and to whom and when compliance will be reported. 3. The MMP has been designed to provide focused, yet flexible guidelines. As monitoring progresses, changes to compliance procedures may be necessary based upon recommendations by those responsible for the program. Program Management- The MMP will be in place through all phases of the project. The project planner, assigned by the City Planner, shall coordinate enforcement of the MMP. The project planner oversees the MMP and reviews the Reporting Forms to ensure they are filled out correctly and proper action is taken on each mitigation. Each City department shall ensure compliance of the conditions (mitigation) that relate to that department. Procedures - The following steps will be followed by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. 1. A fee covering all costs and expenses, including any consultants'fees, incurred by the City in performing monitoring or reporting programs shall be charged to the applicant. 2. A MMP Reporting Form will be prepared for each potentially significant impact and its corresponding mitigation measure identified in the Mitigation Monitoring Checklist, attached hereto. This procedure designates who will take action,what action will be taken and when,and to whom and when compliance will be reported. All monitoring and reporting documentation will be kept in the project file with the department having the original authority for processing the project. Reports will be available from the City upon request at the following address: City of Rancho Cucamonga - Lead Agency Planning Division 10500 Civic Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Mitigation Monitoring Program GPA01-01 B, DDA01-01, DCA01-01, DR00-79, and TT16179 Page 2 3. Appropriate specialists will be retained if technical expertise beyond the Citystaffs is needed,as determined by the project planner or responsible City department,to monitor specific mitigation activities and provide appropriate written approvals to the project planner. 4. The project planner or responsible City department will approve, by signature and date, the completion of each action item that was identified on the MMP Reporting Form. After each measure is verified for compliance, no further action is required for the specific phase of development. 5. All MMP Reporting Forms for an impact issue requiring no further monitoring will be signed off as completed by the project planner or responsible City department at the bottom of the MMP Reporting Form. 6. Unanticipated circumstances may arise requiring the refinement or addition of mitigation measures. The project planner is responsible for approving any such refinements or additions. An MMP Reporting Form will be completed by the project planneror responsible City department and a copy provided to the appropriate design, construction, or operational personnel. 7. The project planner or responsible City department has the authority to stop the work of construction contractors if compliance with any aspects of the MMP is not occurring afterwritten notification has been issued. The project planner or responsible City department also has the authority to hold certificates of occupancies if compliance with a mitigation measure attached hereto is not occurring. The project planner or responsible City department has the authority to hold issuance of a business license until all mitigation measures are implemented. 8. Any conditions (mitigation) that require monitoring after project completion shall be the responsibility of the City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Development Department. The Department shall require the applicant to post any necessaryfunds(or otherforms of guarantee) with the City. These funds shall be used by the City to retain consultants and/or pay for City staff time to monitor and report on the mitigation measure for the required period of time. 9. In those instances requiring long-term project monitoring, the applicant shall provide the City with a plan for monitoring the mitigation activities at the project site and reporting the monitoring results to the City. Said plan shall identify the reporter as an individual qualified to know whether the particular mitigation measure has been implemented. The monitoring/reporting plan shall conform to the City's MMP and shall be approved by the Community Development Director prior to the issuance of building permits. MITIGATION MONITORING CHECKLIST (INITIAL STUDY PART III) Project File No.: GPA 01-01 B, DR 00-79 Applicant: Burnett Companies Initial Study Prepared by: Debra Meier Date: May 16, 2001 ResponsibleMitigation Measures No. I g of Method . Implementing .n for Monitoring Frequency Verification Verification D. te Ifnitials Non-compliance rte' The site shall be treated with water a minimum of twice per CP C Review of Pians A/C 2 day,or other soil stabilizing agent(approved by SCAQMD and RWQCB)daily to reduce PM10 emission, in accordance with SCAQMD Rule 403. lip Public roads used for access to the site(Haven, Foothill CP C Review of plans /C 2 and civic Center)shall be swept according to a schedule established by the City to reduce PM,o emissions associated with vehicle tracking of soil off-site. The site access haul road will be watered a minimum of twice daily. Timing may vary depending upon time of year of construction. Grading operations shall be suspended when wind speeds CP C Review of plans A/C 2 exceed 25 mph to minimize PMfo emissions from the site during such episodes. Chemical soil stabilizers( pproved a by SCAQMD and CP C Review of plans A/C 2 RWQCB)shall be applied to all inactive construction areas that remain inactive for 96 hours or more to reduce PMfo emissions. CP B/C Review of plans A/C 2 Vehicle speeds will be restricted to less than 15 miles per hour on unpaved portions of the site. CP BIC Review of plans A/C 2 The construction contractor shall select the construction equipment used on-site based on low emission factors and high-energy efficiency. The construction contractor shall ensure the construction grading plans include a statement that all construction equipment will be tuned and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's cP Bic Review of plans AIC 2 specifications. The construction contractor shall utilize electric or clean alternative fuel powered equipment where feasible. CP/CE B Review of plans C 2 The construction contractor shall ensure that construction- grading plans include a statement that work crews will shut off equipment when not in use. assaaaaaaaassal Mitigation . ./ Responsible Monitoring Timing of Method of Verif led Sanctions for W Implementing Action for Monitoring Frequency Verification Verification Date a x To mitigate the Impacted intersections to LOS D or better, CP B Review of pians C 2 the applicant shall pay traffic impacts fees that amount to the projects fair share of roadway improvements as identified by the City Engineer. These include but are not limited to widening roadways to their full width to add additional lanes, restriping existing roads to add additional lanes,signalizing intersections,or other improvements identified by the City Engineer. If the applicant proposes to develop the project with parking accommodations less than currently specked by the Development Code,concurrent with the Development/Design Review of the first phase of the project,the applicant shall submit a parking study that shows the feasibility of the proposed shared parking concept. The shared parking plan and accompanying parking study must be reviewed,and if deemed acceptable by the City,could result in approval of shared parking plan. Otherwise, the adopted City parking requirements will be uniformly applied to the project. Prior to demolition of buildings on-site,the applicant shall CP B Review or plans C 2 submit an asbestos abatement report to ensure building materials that may contain ACM are sampled and removed in accordance with applicable regulations. Materials containing less than 0.1 percent asbestos are non- regulated and do not require removal prior to demolition. Material containing 0.1 percent or more asbestos are considered regulated and must be removed prior to lip demolition. c-4D4QAN - A perimeter wall shall be constructed around the outdoor B Review of plans C 2 play area of the proposed day care center. The optimum height and depth of the wall and material to be used shall be determined in a specific noise evaluation that shall be completed during the design phase of the day care center. The noise evaluation shall be submitted with the design drawings for review and approval by the City Engineer prior to commencement of construction of the day care center. Prior to issuance of building permits for the residential CP B Revlew of plans C 2 components of the project,the applicant shall prepare a noise evaluation that identifies future exterior and interior noise levels and identifies measures required to reduce Mitigation . - Monitoring Timing of Method of Verified Sanctions for Implementing Action for Monitoring Frequency Verification Verification Date/initials Non-Compliance noise impacts to less than significant levels. These measures may include but are not limited to double-paned windows, additional insulation of exterior walls, and the installation of air-conditioning units. The type of window, insulation,and air conditioning units shall be determined in consultation with City staff. The air conditioning system(s) shall be of a type that does not add appreciably to the degradation of the acoustical environment around the residential units and is approved by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Key to Checklist Abbreviations W .. CDD-Community Development Director A-With Each New Development A-On-site Inspection 1 -Withhold Recordation of Final Map CP-City Planner or designee B-Prior To Construction B-Other Agency Permit I Approval 2-Withhold Grading or Building Permit CE-City Engineer or designee C-Throughout Construction C-Plan Check 3-Withhold Certificate of Occupancy BO-Building Official or designee D-On Completion D-Separate Submittal(Reports I Studies I Plans) 4-Stop Work Order PO-Police Captain or designee E-Operating 5-Retain Deposit or Bonds FC-Fire Chief or designee 6-Revoke CUP I:\PLANNING\FINAL\CEQA\MMCHKLST.W PD •