HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-73 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 01-73
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING TENTATIVE TRACT
MAP SUBTT16189,A RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION OF 75 SINGLE-FAMILY
LOTS ON 26.94 ACRES OF LAND IN THE LOW AND LOW-MEDIUM
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS (2-4 AND 4-8 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE,
RESPECTIVELY)WITHIN THE ETIWANDA SPECIFIC PLAN, LOCATEDAT
THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF EAST AVENUE AND VICTORIA STREET,
AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF—APN: 227-141-42,44,
46, 65, AND A PORTION OF 71.
A. Recitals.
1. Concordia Homes has filed an application for the approval of Tentative Tract Map
SUBTT16189, as described in the title of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject
Tentative Tract Map request is referred to as "the application."
2. On July 11, 2001, the Planning Commission conducted a duly noticed public hearing on
the application and concluded said hearing on that date.
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 substantial evidence presented to this Commission during the
above-referenced public hearing on July 11, 2001, including written and oral staff reports, together
with public testimony, t4is Commission hereby specifically finds as follows:
a. The application applies to the property located at the southeast comer of East
Avenue and Victoria Street, with a street frontage of 497.15 on East Avenue and 1,030.92 on
Victoria Street and is presently vacant; and
b. The property to the north of the subject site is vacant. The property is bounded by East
Avenue to the west, Victoria Street to the north, the 1-15 Freeway to the east, and Tract 15911 to the
south; and
C. The application contemplates a residential subdivision of 75 single-family residential
lots on 26.94 acres of land within the Low and Low-Medium Residential District of the Etiwanda
Specific Plan; and
d. The project will comply with all applicable provisions of the Low and Low-Medium
Residential District of the Etiwanda Specific Plan, including minimum lot size, minimum lot average,
lot width, lot depth, height limitations, setbacks, and private open space. The lots average 12,751
square feet and 16,929 square feet,which exceeds the minimum lot averages. The project complies
with minimum lot depths and minimum lot widths.
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JULY 11, 2001
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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. The tentative tract is consistent with the General Plan, Development Code,and the
Etiwanda Specific Plan; and
b. The design or improvements of the tentative tract is consistent with the General
Plan, Development Code, and any applicable specific plans; and
C. The site is physically suitable for the type of development proposed; and
d. The design of the subdivision is not likely to cause substantial environmental
damage and avoidable injury to humans and wildlife or their habitat; and
e. The tentative tract is not likely to cause serious public health problems; and
f. The design of the tentative tract will not conflict with any easement acquired by the
public at large, now of record, for access through or use of the property within the proposed
subdivision.
4. Based upon the facts and information contained in the proposed Mitigated Negative
Declaration, togetherwith 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 adopts a Mitigated Negative Declaration and
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 as conditions of approval.
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
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.
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JULY 11, 2001
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5. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 above,
this Commission hereby approves the application subject to each and every condition set forth below
and in the Standard Conditions, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference.
Planning Division
1) The tract boundary wall along East Avenue shall incorporate large river
rock stone pilasters and a river rock planter wall in its design,
developed at a minimum of 30 inches by 30 inches, and added to the
most northern and southern ends of the wall, and shall be consistent
with Etiwanda Specific Plan Figure 5-28A.
2) A minimum of 3 feet of landscaping shall be installed between the
sidewalk and the walls fronting on Victoria Avenue.
3) The Developer shall install the 1-15 Freeway landscaping or pay an
in-lieu fee.
Engineering Division
1) Project entry on East Avenue shall be consistent with Sheet 7A of City
Drawing 1714.
2) The Homeowners Association's CC&Rs shall include the maintenance
of perimeter landscaping on East Avenue and Victoria Street, private
storm drains on-site, and the paseo connection to the Community Trail,
as well as on-site street improvements including sidewalks, streetlights,
and street trees.
3) East Avenue frontage improvement requirements are illustrated in the
sections from the Etiwanda Specific Plan (Figures 5-28 and 5-28A).
a) Provide landscape easements in addition to the 44-foor right-of-
way dedication, measured from the street centerline.
b) Widen the existing pavement, and install curb, gutter, sidewalk,
street trees, traffic signs, striping, streetlights, and perimeter
theme wall.
c) Provide a Class II Bike Lane and a left turn lane for Street "A."
4) Victoria Street frontage improvement requirements are illustrated in the
Etiwanda Specific Plan.
5) This area can drain to the interim basin installed in Tract 15912.
Developer shall extend the Master Plan storm drain in East Avenue.
6) Driveways on corner lots shall be located the maximum distance
allowed by the lot size from the intersection BCR to minimize conflicts
between vehicles turning right, and those backing out of the driveways.
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JULY 11, 2001
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7) Streets "A" and "B" shall have a 50-foot right-of-way with property line
adjacent sidewalk on one side of the street in a 5-foot sidewalk
easement (south side on "A" Street and east side on "B" Street up to
Victoria Street).
8) The Fire District is requiring a 6-foot turnout along the emergency
access. Provide a 6-foot curb adjacent sidewalk along the turnout.
Environmental Mitigation
Air Quality
1) The site shall be treated with water or other soil-stabilizing agent
(approved by SCAQMD and RWQCB) daily to reduce PM10 emissions,
in accordance with SCAQMD Rule 403.
2) East Avenue shall be swept according to a schedule established bythe
City to reduce PM10 emissions associated with vehicle tracking of soil
off-site. Timing may vary depending upon time of year of construction.
3) Grading operations shall be suspended when wind speeds exceed
25 mph to minimize PM10 emissions from the site during such episodes.
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) 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.
6) The construction contractor shall utilize electric or clean alternative
fuel-powered equipment where feasible.
7) The construction contractor shall ensure that construction-grading plans
include a statement that work crews will shut off equipment when not in
use.
Biological
1) Preserve eight Eucalyptus trees in-place per Arborist Report.
2) Tree Removal Permit DRC2001-00210 is hereby approved. Windrows
shall be removed and replaced with new windrows of equivalent linear
footage, minimum 5-gallon size spaced 8 feet on center, with provision
for deep irrigation.
3) The construction contractor shall follow tree protection requirements
listed in Appendix"B" of the May 25, 2000 Arborist Report.
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SUBTT16189— CONCORDIA
JULY 11, 2001
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Noise
1) The project shall comply with the recommendations of the Noise Study
prepared by Gordon Bricken and Associates dated April 12, 2001,
including: to construct sound walls as high as 17 feet along the
southwest tract boundary (Lots 19-28), as well as sound wall up to 16
and 12 feet on Lots 29 and 30, respectively. Sound-rated window
glazing will reduce interior noise levels for second-story windows,with a
partial view of the freeway and west of the 65 CNEL contour.
6. The Secretary to this Commission shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 11TH DAY OF JULY 2001.
PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
BY:
LarrycNiel, Chairman
ATTEST:
Brad j3at er, Secret
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 11th day of July 2001, by the following vote-to-wit:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: MACIAS, MANNERINO, MCNIEL, STEWART, TOLSTOY
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
• ABSENT: . COMMISSIONERS: NONE
City of Rancho Cucamonga
MITIGATION MONITORING
PROGRAM
Project File No.: Tentative Tract SUBTT16189 and Development Review DRC2001-00109
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
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3. Appropriate specialists will be retained if technical expertise beyond the City staff's 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 planner or 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 after written
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 other forms 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.: SUBTT16189 DRC2001-00109 and Tree Removal Permit 2001-00210 Applicant: CONCORDIA HOMES
Initial Study Prepared by: _Emily Wimer Date: July 11.2001
ResponsibleMitigation Measures No.
Implementing Action for Monitoring Frequency Verification Verification Date/initials Non-
Air�Quality, Compliance
The site shall be treated with water or other soil CP/BO C Review/approve A 2
stabilizing agent (approved by SCAQMD and final report.
RWQCB) daily to reduce PM10 emissions, in
accordance with SCAQMD Rule 403.
East Avenue shall be swept according to a schedule CP/60 C Review/approve A 2
established by the City to reduce PM10 emissions final report.
associated with vehicle tracking of soil off-site. Timing
may vary depending upon time of year of construction.
Grading operations shall be suspended when wind
speeds exceed 25 mph to minimize PM10 emissions
from the site during such episodes.
Chemical soil stabilizers (approved by SCAQMD and CPEO C Review/approve A 2
RWQCB) shall be applied to all inactive construction final report.
areas that remain inactive for 96 hours or more to
reduce PM10 emissions.
The construction contractor shall select theCPEO C A 2
construction equipment used on-site based on low Review/approve
emission factors and high-energy efficiency. The final report.
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.
The construction contractor shall utilize electric or CP/BO CA 2
clean alternative fuel powered equipment where Review/approve
feasible. final report
The construction contractor shall ensure that
construction-grading plans include a statement that CPEO C Review/approve A 2
work crews will shut off equipment when not in use. final report
Mitigation Measures No.
Responsible . . of Verif led Sanctions for
Implementing Action for Monitoring Frequency Verification Verification Date/initials Non-
Compliance
BiologicalResources
{
Preserve eight on-site eucalyptus trees CP C As necessary,. C/A 2,3,4
Windrows removed to accommodate the project shall
be replaced with new windrows of equivalent linear CP C As necessary C/A 2,3,4
footage.
Follow tree protection requirements listed in Appendix CP B As necessary C/A 2,3,4
"B" of the March 7, 2001 Arborist Report.
.Noise `
The project must have sound walls as high as 17 feet CP B/D Review/approve C/A 2,3,4
along the southeasterly tract boundary, and as high as final report
16 feet and 12 feet on lots 29 and 30 (respectively).
Provide special window construction (including sound- CP B/D Review/approve C/A 2,3,4
rated window glazing to mitigate interior noise levels.) final report
Key to Checklist Abbreviations
'Responsible Person -" ?� MopBoring Frequency ' Method of yerlfioetlon .r =< - - Sanctions'
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/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/Studies/Plans) 4-Stop Work Order
PO-Police Captain or designee E-Operating - 5-Retain Deposit or Bonds
FC-Fre Chief or designee 6-Revoke CUP
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT
STANDARD CONDITIONS
PROJECT#: DRC2001-00109 and SUBTT16189
SUBJECT: 75 lot subdivision
APPLICANT: Concordia Homes
LOCATION: East side of East Avenue, south of Victoria Street
ALL OF THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS APPLY TO YOUR PROJECT.
APPLICANT SHALL CONTACT THE PLANNING DIVISION, (909) 477-2750, FOR
COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:
A. General Requirements Completion Date
1. The applicant shall agree to defend at his sole expense any action brought against the City, its _/_J_
agents, officers, or employees, because of the issuance of such approval, or in the alternative, to
relinquish such approval. The applicant shall reimburse the City, its agents, officers, or
employees, for any Court costs and attorney's fees which the City, its agents, officers, or
employees may be required by a court to pay as a result of such action. The City may, at its sole
discretion, participate at its own expense in the defense of any such action but such participation
shall not relieve applicant of his obligations under this condition.
2. Approval of Tentative Tract No. 16189 is granted subject to the approval of DRC2001-00109.
3. A copy of the signed Resolution of Approval or City Planner's letter of approval, and all Standard
Conditions, shall be included in legible form on the grading plans, building and construction
plans, and landscape and irrigation plans submitted for plan check.
B. Time Limits
1. This tentative tract map or tentative parcel map shall expire, unless extended by the Planning
Commission, unless a complete final map is filed with the City Engineer within 3 years from the
date of the approval.
2. Conditional Use Permit, Variance, or Development/Design Review approval shall expire if
building permits are not issued or approved use has not commenced within 5 years from the date
of approval. No extensions are allowed.
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C. Site Development
1. The site shall be developed and maintained in accordance with the approved plans which include
site plans, architectural elevations, exterior materials and colors, landscaping, sign program, and
grading on file in the Planning Division, the conditions contained herein, Development Code
regulations, and the Etiwanda Specific Plan
2. Revised site plans and building elevations incorporating all Conditions of Approval shall be
submitted for City Planner review and approval prior to the issuance of building permits.
3. All site, grading, landscape, irrigation, and street improvement plans shall be coordinated for
consistency_ prior to issuance of any permits (such as grading, tree removal, encroachment,
building, etc.) or prior to final map approval in the case of a custom lot subdivision, or approved
use has commenced, whichever comes first.
4. Approval of this request shall not waive compliance with all sections of the Development Code,
all other applicable City Ordinances, and applicable Community or Specific Plans in effect at the
time of building permit issuance.
5. If no centralized trash receptacles are provided, all trash pick-up shall be for individual units with
all receptacles shielded from public view.
6. Street names shall be submitted for City Planner review and approval in accordance with the
adopted Street Naming Policy prior to approval of the final map.
7. All building numbers and individual units shall be identified in a clear and concise manner,
including proper illumination.
S. The Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs) shall not prohibit the keeping the equine
animals where zoning requirements for the keeping of said animals have been met. Individual lot
owners in subdivisions shall have the option of keeping said animals without the necessity of
appealing to boards of directors of homeowners'associations for amendments to the CC&Rs.
9. The Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs) and Articles of Incorporation of the
Homeowners' Association are subject to the approval of the Planning and Engineering Divisions
and the City Attorney. They shall be recorded concurrently with the Final Map or prior to the
issuance of building permits, whichever occurs first. A recorded copy shall be provided to the
City Engineer. The Homeowners' Association shall submit to the Planning Division a list of the
name and address of their officers on or before January 1 of each and every year and whenever
said information changes.
10. All parkways, open areas, and landscaping shall be permanently maintained by the property
owner, homeowners' association, or other means acceptable to the City. Proof of this landscape
maintenance shall be submitted for City Planner and City Engineer review and approved prior to
the issuance of building permits.
11. The developer shall submit a construction access plan and schedule for the development of all
lots for City Planner and City Engineer approval; including, but not limited to, public notice
requirements, special street posting, phone listing for community concerns, hours of construction
activity, dust control measures, and security fencing.
12. Six-foot decorative block walls shall be constructed along the project perimeter. If a double wall
condition would result, the developer shall make a good faith effort to work with the adjoining
property owners to provide a single wall. Developer shall notify, by mail, all contiguous property
owner at least 30 days prior to the removal of any existing walls/ fences along the project's
perimeter.
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13. For single family residential development, a 2-inch galvanized pipe shall be attached to each _/_J_
support post for all wood fences, with a minimum of two '/2-inch lag bolts, to withstand high winds.
Both post and pipe shall be installed in an 18-inch deep concrete footing. Pipe shall extend at
least 4 feet, 6 inches above grade.
14. Wood fencing shall be treated with stain, paint, or water sealant. _/—J-
15. Slope fencing along side property lines may be wrought iron or black plastic coated chain link to --/--J—
maintain an open feeling and enhance views.
16. On corner side yards, provide minimum 5-foot setback between walls/fences and sidewalk. ��-
17. For residential development, return walls and corner side walls shall be decorative masonry.
18. Where rock cobble is used, it shall be real river rock. Other stone veneers may be manufactured
products.
D. Building Design
1. All roof appurtenances, including air conditioners and other roof mounted equipment and/or
projections, shall be shielded from view and the sound buffered from adjacent properties and
streets as required by the Planning Division. Such screening shall be architecturally integrated
with the building design and constructed to the satisfaction of the City Planner. Details shall be
included in building plans.
E. Parking and Vehicular Access (indicate details on building plans)
1. Multiple car garage driveways shall be tapered down to a standard two-car width at street.
2. On flag lots, use a 12-foot driveway within flag to maximize landscape area.
F. Landscaping
1. A detailed landscape and irrigation plan, including slope planting and model home landscaping in
the case of residential development, shall be prepared by a licensed landscape architect and
submitted for City Planner review and approval prior to the issuance of building permits or prior
final map approval in the case of a custom lot subdivision.
2. Existing trees required to be preserved in place shall be protected with a construction barrier in
accordance with the Municipal Code Section 19.08.110, and so noted on the grading plans. The
location of those trees to be preserved in place and new locations for transplanted trees shall be
shown on the detailed landscape plans. The applicant shall follow all of the arborist's
recommendations regarding preservation, transplanting, and trimming methods.
3. All private slopes of 5 feet or more in vertical height and of 5:1 or greater slope, but less than 2:1
slope, shall be, at minimum, irrigated and landscaped with appropriate ground cover for erosion
control. Slope planting required by this section shall include a permanent irrigation system to be
installed by the developer prior to occupancy.
4. All private slopes in excess of 5 feet, but less than 8 feet in vertical height and of 2:1 or greater --/--L—
slope shall be landscaped and irrigated for erosion control and to soften their appearance as
follows: one 15-gallon or larger size tree per each 150 sq. ft. of slope area, 1-gallon or larger size
shrub per each 100 sq. ft. of slope area, and appropriate ground cover. In addition, slope banks
in excess of 8 feet in vertical height and 2:1 or greater slope shall also include one 5-gallon or
larger size tree per each 250 sq. ft. of slope area. Trees and shrubs shall be planted in
staggered clusters to soften and vary slope plane. Slope planting required by this section shall
include a permanent irrigation system to be installed by the developer prior to occupancy.
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5. For single-family residential development, all slope planting and irrigation shall be continuously
maintained in a healthy and thriving condition by the developer until each individual unit is sold
and occupied by the buyer. Prior to releasing occupancy for those units, an inspection shall be
conducted by the Planning Division to determine that they are in satisfactory condition.
6. Front yard and corner side yard landscaping and irrigation shall be required per the Development
Code and/or Etiwanda Specific Plan. This requirement shall be in addition to the required street
trees and slope planting.
7. The final design of the perimeter parkways, walls, landscaping, and sidewalks shall be included
in the required landscape plans and shall be subject to City Planner review and approval and
coordinated for consistency with any parkway landscaping plan which may be required by the
Engineering Division.
8. Special landscape features such as mounding, alluvial rock, specimen size trees, meandering
sidewalks (with horizontal change), and intensified landscaping, is required along East Avenue
and Victoria Street
9. Landscaping and irrigation systems required to be installed within the public right-of-way on the
perimeter of this project area shall be continuously maintained by the developer.
10. All walls shall be provided with decorative treatment. If located in public maintenance areas, the
design shall be coordinated with the Engineering Division.
11. On projects which abut the 1-15 Freeway, the developer shall provide landscaping within the __/_J_
freeway right-of-way along the boundary of this project or pay an in-lieu of construction cash
deposit. The landscape and irrigation plans shall be prepared in conformance with Caltrans and
City Standards through the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Plans shall be reviewed and approved
by the City Planner and City Engineer. Landscape and irrigation shall be installed prior to the
release of occupancy of the project. If final approvals and/or installation are not complete at that
time, the City will accept a cash deposit for future landscaping of the Caltrans right-of-way.
G. Environmental
1. A final acoustical report shall be submitted for City Planner review and approval prior to the
issuance of building permits. The final report shall discuss the level of interior noise attenuation
to below 45 CNEL, the building materials and construction techniques provided, and if
appropriate, verify the adequacy of the mitigation measures. The building plans will be checked
for conformance with the mitigation measures contained in the final report.
2. Mitigation measures are required for the project. The applicant is responsible for the cost of
implementing said measures, including monitoring and reporting. Applicant shall be required to
post cash, letter of credit, or other forms of guarantee acceptable to the City Planner in the
amount of $719.00 prior to the issuance of building permits, guaranteeing satisfactory
performance and completion of all mitigation measures. These funds may be used by the City to
retain consultants and/or pay for City staff time to monitor and report on the mitigation measures.
Failure to complete all actions required by the approved environmental documents shall be
considered grounds for forfeit.
H. Other Agencies
1. The applicant shall contact the U.S. Postal Service to determine the appropriate type and location
of mail boxes. Multi-family residential developments shall provide a solid overhead structure for
mail boxes with adequate lighting. The final location of the mail boxes and the design of the
overhead structure shall be subject to City Planner review and approval prior to the issuance of
building permits.
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APPLICANT SHALL CONTACT THE BUILDING AND SAFETY DIVISION, (909) 477-2710,
FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:
I. General Requirements
1. Submit five complete sets of plans including the following:
a. Site/Plot Plan;
b. Foundation Plan;
c. Floor Plan;
d. Ceiling and Roof Framing Plan;
e. Electrical Plans (2 sets, detached) including the size of the main switch, number and size of
service entrance conductors, panel schedules, and single line diagrams;
f. Plumbing and Sewer Plans, including isometrics, underground diagrams, water and waste
diagram, sewer or septic system location, fixture units, gas piping, and heating and air
conditioning; and
g. Planning Division Project Number (i.e., TT #, CUP #, DR #, etc.) clearly identified on the
outside of all plans.
2. Submit two sets of structural calculations, energy conservation calculations, and a soils report.
Architect's/Engineer's stamp and "wet"signature are required prior to plan check submittal.
3. Separate permits are required for fencing and/or walls.
4. Contractors must show proof of State and City licenses and Workers' Compensation coverage to
the City prior to permit issuance.
J. Site Development
1. Plans shall be submitted for plan check and approved prior to construction. All plans shall be
marked with the project file number (i.e., CUP 98-01). The applicant shall comply with the latest
adopted Uniform Building Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, National
Electric Code, Title 24 Accessibility requirements, and all other applicable codes, ordinances, and
regulations in effect at the time of permit application. Please contact the Building and Safety
Division for availability of the Code Adoption Ordinance and applicable handouts.
2. Prior to issuance of building permits for a new residential dwelling unit(s) or major addition to
existing unit(s), the applicant shall pay development fees at the established rate. Such fees may
include, but are not limited to: City Beautification Fee, Park Fee, Drainage Fee, Transportation
Development Fee, Permit and Plan Checking Fees, and School Fees. Applicant shall provide a
copy of the school fees receipt to the Building and Safety Division prior to permit issuance.
3. Street addresses shall be provided by the Building Official, after tract/parcel map recordation and
prior to issuance of building permits.
4. Construction activity shall not occur between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. Monday
through Saturday, with no construction on Sunday or holidays.
K. New Structures
1. Provide compliance with the Uniform Building Code for the property line clearances considering
use, area, and fire-resistiveness.
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2. Provide compliance with the Uniform Building Code for required occupancy separation(s).
3. Roofing material shall be installed per the manufacturer's "high wind" instructions.
L. Grading
1. Grading of the subject property shall be in accordance with the Uniform Building Code, City
Grading Standards, and accepted grading practices. The final grading plan shall be in
substantial conformance with the approved grading plan.
2. A soils report shall be prepared by a qualified engineer licensed by the State of California to
perform such work.
3. A geological report shall be prepared by a qualified engineer or geologist and submitted at the
time of application for grading plan check.
4. The final grading plans shall be completed and approved prior to issuance of building permits.
5. A separate grading plan check submittal is required for all new construction projects and for __J_J_
existing buildings where improvements being proposed will generate 50 cubic yards or more of
combined cut and fill. The Grading Plan shall be prepared, stamped, and signed by a California
Registered Civil Engineer.
APPLICANT SHALL CONTACT THE ENGINEERING . DIVISION, (909) 477-2740, FOR
COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:
M. Dedication and Vehicular Access
1. Rights-of-way and easements shall be dedicated to the City for all interior public streets,
community trails, public paseos, public landscape areas, street trees, traffic signal encroachment
and maintenance, and public drainage facilities as shown on the plans and/or tentative map.
Private easements for non-public facilities (cross-lot drainage, local feeder trails, etc.) shall be
reserved as shown on the plans and/or tentative map.
2. Dedication shall be made of the following rights-of-way on the perimeter streets (measured from
street centerline):
44 total feet on East Avenue
33 total feet on Victoria Street
3. An irrevocable offer of dedication for roadway purposes shall be made for the private streets.
4. Corner property line cutoffs shall be dedicated per City Standards.
5. Vehicular access rights shall be dedicated to the City for the following streets, except for
approved openings: East Avenue and Victoria Street.
6. Easements for public sidewalks and/or street trees placed outside the public right-of-way shall be
dedicated to the City.
7. Additional street right-of-way shall be dedicated along right turn lanes, to provide a minimum of 7
feet measured from the face of curbs. If curb adjacent sidewalk is used along the right turn lane,
a parallel street tree maintenance easement shall be provided.
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N. Street Improvements
1. All public improvements (interior streets, drainage facilities, community trails, paseos, landscaped _/__J_
areas, etc.) shown on the plans and/or tentative map shall be constructed to City Standards.
Interior street improvements shall include, but are not limited to, curb and gutter, AC pavement,
drive approaches, sidewalks, street lights, and street trees.
2. Construct the following perimeter street improvements including, but not limited to:
Street Name Curb& A.C. Side- Drive Street Street Comm Median Bike Other
Gutter Pvmt walk Appr. Lights Trees Trail Island Trail
Class (e)
East Avenue x x x x x x li f
Class (e)
Victoria Street x x x x x x it f
Notes: (a) Median island includes landscaping and irrigation on meter. (b) Pavement
reconstruction and overlays will be determined during plan check. (c) If so marked, sidewalk
shall be curvilinear per Standard 114. (d) If so marked, an in-lieu of construction fee shall be
provided for this item (e) access ramps (f) perimeter theme wall.
3. Improvement Plans and Construction:
a. Street improvement plans, including street trees, street lights, and intersection safety lights
on future signal poles, and traffic signal plans shall be prepared by a registered Civil
Engineer and shall be submitted to and approved by the City Engineer. Security shall be
posted and an agreement executed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and the City
Attorney guaranteeing completion of the public and/or private street improvements, prior to
final map approval or the issuance of building permits, whichever occurs first.
b. Prior to any work being performed in public right-of-way, fees shall be paid and a construction
permit shall be obtained from the City Engineer's Office in addition to any other permits
required.
c. Pavement striping, marking, traffic signing, street name signing, traffic signal conduit, and
interconnect conduit shall be installed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
d. Signal conduit with pull boxes shall be installed with any new construction or reconstruction _/_/_
project along major or secondary streets and at intersections for future traffic signals and
interconnect wiring. Pull boxes shall be placed on both sides of the street at 3 feet outside of
BCR, ECR, or any other locations approved by the City Engineer
Notes:
(1) Pull boxes shall be No. 6 at intersections and No. 5 along streets, a maximum of 200 feet
apart, unless otherwise specified by the City Engineer.
(2) Conduit shall be 3-inch (at intersections) or 2-inch (along streets) galvanized steel with
pull rope or as specified.
e. Handicapped access ramps shall be installed on all corners of intersections per City
Standards or as directed by the City Engineer.
I. Existing City roads requiring construction shall remain open to traffic at all times with
adequate detours during construction. Street or lane closure permits are required. A cash
deposit shall be provided to cover the cost of grading and paving, which shall be refunded
upon completion of the construction to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
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g. Concentrated drainage flows shall not cross sidewalks. Under sidewalk drains shall be —J--/—
installed to City Standards, except for single family residential lots.
h. Street names shall be approved by the City Planner prior to submittal for first plan check.
4. Street improvement plans per City Standards for all private streets shall be provided for review
and approval by the City Engineer. Prior to any work being performed on the private streets, fees
shall be paid and construction permits shall be obtained from the City Engineer's Office in
addition to any other permits required.
5. Street trees, a minimum of 15-gallon size or larger, shall be installed per City Standards in
accordance with the Citys street tree program.
6. Intersection line of sight designs shall be reviewed by the City Engineer for conformance with
adopted policy. On collector or larger streets, lines of sight shall be plotted for all project
intersections, including driveways. Local residential street intersections and commercial or
industrial driveways may have lines of sight plotted as required.
O. Public Maintenance Areas
1. A signed consent and waiver form to join and/or form the appropriate Landscape and Lighting
Districts shall be filed with the City Engineer prior to final map approval or issuance of building
permits whichever occurs first. Formation costs shall be borne by the developer.
2. Parkway landscaping on the following street(s) shall conform to the results of the respective
Beautification Master Plan East Avenue Beautification concept.
P. Drainage and Flood Control
1. It shall be the developer's responsibility to have the current FIRM Zone D designation removed
from the project area. The developer shall provide drainage and/or flood protection facilities
sufficient to obtain an unshaded "X" designation. The developer's engineer shall prepare all
necessary reports, plans, and hydrologic/hydraulic calculations. A Conditional Letter of Map
Revision (CLOMR) shall be obtained from FEMA prior to final map approval or issuance of
building permits, whichever occurs first. A Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) shall be issued by
FEMA prior to occupancy or improvement acceptance, whichever occurs first.
2. A final drainage study shall be submitted to and approved by the City Engineer prior to final map
approval or the issuance of building permits, whichever occurs first. All drainage facilities shall
be installed as required by the City Engineer.
3. Adequate provisions shall be made for acceptance and disposal of surface drainage entering the
property from adjacent areas.
Q. Utilities
1. Provide separate utility services to each parcel including sanitary sewerage system, water, gas,
electric power, telephone, and cable TV (all underground) in accordance with the Utility
Standards. Easements shall be provided as required.
2. The developer shall be responsible for the relocation of existing utilities as necessary.
3. Water and sewer plans shall be designed and constructed to meet the requirements of the
Cucamonga County Water District (CCWD), Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, and the
Environmental Health Department of the County of San Bernardino. A letter of compliance from
the CCWD is required prior to final map approval or issuance of permits, whichever occurs first.
Such letter must have been issued by the water district within 90 days prior to final map approval
in the case of subdivision or prior to the issuance of permits in the case of all other residential
projects.
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4. Approvals have not been secured from all utilities and other interested agencies involved. ��—
Approval of the final parcel map will be subject to any requirements that may be received from
them.
R. General Requirements and Approvals
1. Etiwanda/San Sevaine Area Regional Mainline, Secondary Regional, and Master Plan Drainage
Fees shall be paid prior to final map approval or prior to building permit issuance if no map is
involved.
2. A non-refundable deposit shall be paid to the City, covering the estimated operating costs for all
new street lights for the first six months of operation, prior to final map approval or prior to
building permit issuance if no map is involved.
3. Prior to finalization of any development phase, sufficient improvement plans shall be completed —/—/—
beyond the phase boundaries to assure secondary access and drainage protection to the
satisfaction of the City Engineer. Phase boundaries shall correspond to lot lines shown on the
approved tentative map.
APPLICANT SHALL CONTACT THE FIRE SAFETY DIVISION, FIRE PROTECTION
PLANNING SERVICES AT, (909) 477-2770, FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING
CONDITIONS:
S. Community Facilities Districts
1. This project is subject to the requirements of the Mello-Roos Community Facilities District.
T. Water Plans for Fire Protection
1. Prior to issuance of any building permit, the applicant shall submit a plan showing the locations of __/_J_
all new public fire hydrants for the review and approval by the Fire District and the Water District.
2. Prior to the issuance of any building permit, the applicant shall submit construction plans,
specifications, flow test data and calculations for the private water main system for review and
approval by the Fire District. Plans and installation shall comply with Fire District standards.
3. Fire District standards require the use of listed and approved fire hydrants on private fire main —/—/—
and hydrant systems.
4. Fire hydrants shall be installed on a 6-inch riser with at least one 4-inch and two 2 Y2-inch outlets.
Substandard hydrants shall be upgraded to meet minimum standards. ---
5. Fire flow requirements for this project shall be 1,750 gallons per minute at a minimum residual
pressure of 20 pounds per square inch in accordance with Fire Code Appendix III-A, as
amended. The required fire flow shall be delivered by fire hydrants located in accordance with
Fire Code Appendix III-B, as amended.
6. All required public fire hydrants shall be installed, flushed and operable prior to delivering any
combustible building materials on-site (i.e., lumber, roofing materials, etc.). Water District
personnel shall inspect the installation and witness hydrant flushing. The builder/developer shall
submit test report to the Fire Safety Division.
7. For the purpose of final acceptance, an additional test of the on-site fire hydrants shall be
conducted by by the builder/developer in the presence of the Water District or Fire Construction
Services, as appropriate. The builder/developer shall submit the final test report to the Fire
Safety Division.
8. Existing fire hydrants and mains within 600 feet of the project shall be shown on the water plan
submitted for review and approval. Include main size.
9. Prior to the issuance of any Certificate of Occupancy, all fire hydrants shall have a blue reflective
pavement marker indicating the fire hydrant location on the street or driveway in accordance with
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Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District and City of Rancho Cucamonga Engineering
Standard Plan 134, "Installation of Reflective Hydrant Markers." On private property these
markers are to be maintained in good condition by the property owner.
U. Water Availability
1. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall provide evidence of adequate fire ��—
flow. The Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District Water Availability for Fire Protection
Form shall be signed by the Water District and submitted for approval by the Rancho Cucamonga
Fire Protection District. If sufficient water to meet fire flow requirements is not available, an
automatic fire extinguishing system may be required in each structure affected by the insufficient
flow.
V. Fire Access
1. Residential: Prior to recordation of a subdivision/tract/parcel map, the applicant shall obtain ��—
approval of the Fire District for all Fire District access roadways and fire lanes. All roadways or
fire lanes shall comply with RCFPD Ordinance FD32 and other applicable standards.
2. Residential & Commercial: Prior to issuance of any grading permits, the applicant shall submit and
obtain approval of plans for all roads, streets and courts, public or private, from the Fire District in
consultation with the Grading Committee. The plans shall include the plan view, sectional view, and
indicate the width of the street or court measured flow line to flow line. All proposed fire apparatus
turnarounds shall be clearly marked when a dead-end street exceeds 150 feet or when otherwise
required. Applicable CC&R's, or other approved documents, shall contain provisions that prohibit
obstructions such as traffic calming devices (speed bumps, humps, etc.), control gates, bollards, or
other modifications in fire lanes or access roadways without prior written approval of the Fire District,
Fire Safety Division.
3. The minimum width for a Fire District access road or fire lane is 26 feet. The minimum inside tum ��—
radius is 20 feet. The minimum outside tum radius is 50 feet. The minimum radius for cul-de-sacs is
50 feet. The minimum vertical clearance is 14 feet, 6 inches. At any entry median the minimum
width of traffic lanes shall be 20 feet.
4. All portions of the facility or any portion of the exterior wall of the first story shall be located within —/—/-
150 feet of Fire District vehicle access, measured by an unobstructed approved route around the
exterior of the building. Approved access walkways shall be provided from the fire apparatus access
road to exterior building openings.
5. A note shall be placed on all plans which clearly indicates the following: Emergency access, a ��—
minimum 26 feet in width and 14 feet, 6 inches in height shall be provided and maintained free and
clear of any obstructions at all times during construction, in accordance with the Fire District
Standards.
6. Prior to the issuance of any building permit, the applicant shall submit and obtain approval from the J�—
Fire District for fire lanes on required Fire District access roadway less than 40 feet in width. The
plans shall indicate the locations of red curbing and signage. A drawing of the proposed signage
that meets the minimum Fire District standards shall be submitted to and approved. Contract the
Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District at (909) 477-2770 for a copy of the "FD Access – Fire
Lanes"standard.
7. Prior to the issuance of any Certificate of Occupancy, the fire lanes shall be installed in accordance
with the approved fire lane plan. The CC&R's or other approved documents shall contain a fire lane
map and provisions that prohibit parking in the fire lanes. The method of enforcement shall be
documented. The CC&R's shall also identify who is responsible for not less than annual inspection
and maintenance of all required fire lanes.
S. New residential buildings shall post the address with minimum 4-inch numbers on a contrasting —/—/—
background. The numbers shall be internally or externally illuminated during periods of darkness.
The numbers shall be visible from the street. When building setback from the public roadway
exceeds 100 feet, additional 4-inch numbers shall be displayed at the property entry.
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W. Combustible Construction Letter
1. Required Note: Prior to the issuance of a building permit for combustible construction, the builder
shall submit a letter to the Fire District on company letterhead stating that water for fire fighting
purposes and the all weather fire protection access road shall be in place and operational before any
combustible material is placed on-site.
X. Fees
1. Fire District fee(s), plus a$1.00 microfilm fee per"plan page"will be due to the Rancho Cucamonga
Fire District as follows:"
x $132 for Water Plan Review for Public Fire Protection
x $132 for Single-family Residential Development
"Note: Separate plan check fees for tenant improvement work, fire protection systems (fire
sprinklers, alarm systems, fire extinguishing systems, etc.), and/or any consultant reviews will be
assessed upon separate submittals of plans.
Y. Plan Submittal Required Notice
1. Plans shall be submitted and approved prior to construction in accordance with 1997/98 Building,
Fire, Mechanical, and Plumbing Codes; 1999 Electrical and RCFPD Ordinances FD15 and FD32,
Guidelines and Standards.
NOTE: Separate plan check fees for tenant improvements, fire protection systems and/or any
consultant reviews will be assessed at time of submittal of plans.
NOTE: A separate grading plan check submittal is required for all new construction projects and for
existing buildings where improvements being proposed will generate 50 cubic yards or more of
combined cut and fill. The grading plan shall be prepared, stamped and signed by a California
Registered Professional Civil Engineer.
Z. Other Requirements/Comments
1. NOTE: Prior to Planning Division approval the applicant must address all, and resolve all Fire ��—
District comments and/or conditions.
APPLICANT SHALL CONTACT THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, (909) 477-2800, FOR COMPLIANCE
WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:
AA. Security Hardware
1. A secondary locking device shall be installed on all sliding glass doors.
.2. One-inch single cylinder dead bolts shall be installed on all entrance doors. If windows are within
40 inches of any locking device, tempered glass or a double cylinder dead bolt shall be used.
3. All garage or rolling doors shall have slide bolts or some type of secondary locking devices.
BB. Windows
1. All sliding glass windows shall have secondary locking devices and should not be able to be lifted
from frame or track in any manner.
CC. Building Numbering
1. Numbers and the backgrounds shall be of contrasting color and shall be reflective for nighttime
visibility.
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