HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-80 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 03-80
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEVELOPMENT
REVIEW NO. DRC2003-00309, A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A TWO
STORY, 175,000 SQUARE FOOT DEPARTMENT STORE(MACY'S)WITHIN
THE VICTORIA GARDENS REGIONAL CENTER IN THE MIXED USE
DISTRICT OF THE VICTORIA COMMUNITY PLAN, LOCATED NORTH OF
FOOTHILL BOULEVARD, SOUTH OF CHURCH STREET, BETWEEN DAY
CREEK BOULEVARD AND THE 1-15 FREEWAY, AND MAKING FINDINGS
IN SUPPORT THEREOF—APN: 0227-171-22 AND 23; 0227-201-30,33,35,
AND 36; 0227-211-24, 39,AND 40 THRU 43 AND 0227-262-35, 36,AND 38.
A. Recitals.
1. Macy's filed an application for the approval of Development Review DRC2003-00309 as
described in the title of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject Development
Review request is referred to as "the application."
2. On the 28th day of May 2003, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga conducted a meeting on the application and concluded said meeting 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 the substantial evidence presented to this Commission during the above-
referenced meeting on May 28, 2003, including written and oral staff reports, this Commission
hereby specifically finds as follows:
a. The application applies to property located within the Victoria Gardens Regional
Center to be accessed from via the internal circulation system of the Center that is connected to Day
Creek Boulevard, Church Street, and Victoria Gardens Lane and is presently vacant with remnant
vineyards; and
b. The surrounding property is vacant and occupied by remnant vineyards with Day
Creek Boulevard under construction to the west, Church Street under construction to the north, the
1-15 Freeway to the east, and Foothill Boulevard to the south; and
C. The project is designed with 360-degree architectural quality consistent with the
design objectives of the Development Code; and
d. The project will provide the community and surrounding region with a conveniently
accessible retail service; and
e. The project is part of the master-planned Victoria Gardens Regional Center and
thus exhibits compatibility with the planned surrounding circulation system and development.
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3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Commission during the above-
referenced meeting 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 proposed project is consistent with the objectives of the General Plan; and
b. The proposed use is in accord with the objectives of the Development Code and the
Victoria Community Plan and the purposes of the district in which the site is located; and
C. The proposed use is in compliance with each of the applicable provisions of the
Development Code and the Victoria Community Plan; and
d. The proposed use, together with the conditions applicable thereto, will not be
detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties or
improvements in the vicinity.
4. The City Council approved the overall Victoria Gardens Regional Center via entering into
a Development Agreement and a Development Disposition Agreement with the applicant, and by
approving a Tentative Parcel Map and Victoria Community Plan Amendment on February 20,2002.
The City Council adopted a Project Environmental Impact Report as environmental clearance for
these agreements and entitlements. The current Development Review application is consistentwith
the scope of work and type of development analyzed by the Project EIR. Furthermore, there have
been no changes in the circumstances surrounding the project nor has new information surfaced to
indicate that the project would have substantial environmental impacts beyond those discussed in
the EIR. Therefore, no subsequent or supplemental EIR is necessary based upon the findings as
follows:
a. The project is within the scope of that evaluated by the Project Environmental
Impact Report for the Victoria Gardens Master Plan, Development Agreement,Tentative Parcel Map,
and Development Disposition Agreement as certified by the City Council on February 20,2002(State
Clearinghouse No. 20010301028); and
b. There have been no substantial changes made either to the project or the
circumstances surrounding the project since the City Council certified the Project Environmental
Impact Report on February 20, 2002; and
C. No new information of substantial importance has arisen since the Project EIR was
certified to indicate that the project would have significant effects not discussed in the EIR orthat the
mitigation measures imposed are infeasible.
5. Notwithstanding any other provision or condition in this Resolution, nothing herein shall
be interpreted as a waiver or modification of the approved Development Agreement and Master Plan
for Victoria Gardens, and in the event of any conflict between this Resolution and the Development
Agreement or the Master Plan, the Development Agreement, or Master plan shall supersede and be
controlling.
6. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3,4, and 5 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:
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Planning Division
1) Provide 10-foot wide (minimum)sidewalks around the building with tree
wells at back of curb consistent with the adopted Victoria Gardens
Master Plan. Sidewalk shall be natural concrete with a retardant finish
or exposed aggregate finish, with saw-cut joints every 5 feet on center.
2) The building wall reveals shall be a minimum height of 2 to 3 inches in
order to cast substantial shadows to visually convey the sections or
blocks of wall surface.
3) Provide a beam across the opening of the loading dock as presented to
the Design Review Committee at the May 6, 2003 meeting. It would be
appropriate to cover the beam as well as loading dock walls with actual
stucco (texture to match building) instead of EIFS for durability. The
beam height may be raised as necessary to accommodate the various
trucks and equipment expected to operate in the loading dock so long
as the final level is in proportion to the rest of the building.
4) The applicant shall make a good faith effort to work with Forest City to
design adequate truck turning radius at on-site intersections and
enforce established truck routes for all delivery and trash pick up
activity so as to avoid having trucks run over planters or curbs or into
walls, etc.
5) Avoid the use of oleander shrubs as they are poisonous and have been
attacked by scorch. Replace with another lush shrub type consistent
with the landscape materials used elsewhere in the Regional Center.
6) Increase the amount of shrub planting on the north, south, and east
sides of the building and reduce the overall area of lawn. The intent is
to provide a layering effect of various height shrubs to accent and
complement the building and enhance the pedestrian experience for
passers by.
7) Avoid the use of turf in the parking lot planter islands. Use trees and
layered shrub planting to take full advantage of the planter width for
screening.
8) Increase the number of Palm trees planted around the building and
provide Palms of substantial size and height when planted to convey a
more mature appearance. It is recognized that Palm tree planting in
the vicinity of wall signs is a concern of the applicant; however, along
the east side of the building, Mexican Fan Palms are the approved tree
per the Victoria Arbors Master Plan.
9) Provide enhanced paving treatment in the driveway entrance to the
loading dock area at the northeast corner of the building. The intent is
to maintain a high level of visual interest relative to the pedestrian
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experience as customers walk by the dock area. The paving type shall
match that provided at the building entrances.
10) Coordinate with the mall developer to provide decorative enhanced
paving leading from entry doors across the private streets to the
parking lots.
11) Roof-mounted equipment screens shall be treated with decorative
materials to match the building walls.
Engineering Division
1) All applicable Conditions of Approval of Tentative Parcel Map 15716
and Development Agreement DA01-02 shall apply.
2) Acknowledgement is given that those improvements to be installed by
the Community Facilities District are satisfied conditions. Any
improvements or conditions not part of the Community Facilities District
project must be satisfied by the developer, prior to issuance of any
building permits.
7. The Secretary to this Commission shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 28TH DAY OF MAY 2003.
PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
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BY: '�
Larry Niel, Chairman
ATTEST:
�Brad B ecre ry
1, 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 28th day of May by the following vote-to-wit:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: FLETCHER, MACIAS, McNIEL, McPHAIL, STEWART
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE