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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-16 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 12-16 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18817, A REQUEST TO CREATE A 94 LOT TENTATIVE TRACT MAP ON 11.7 ACRES OF LAND IN THE MEDIUM RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (8-14 DWELLINGS PER ACRE), LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF ARROW ROUTE AND BAKER AVENUE; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF - APN: 0207-201-01, 21 AND 44. A. Recitals. 1. Homescape Cucamonga, LLC filed an application for the approval of Vesting Tentative Tract Map SUBTT18817, 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 25th day of April 2012, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga 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 the substantial evidence presented to this Commission during the above-referenced public hearing April 25, 2012, including written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, this Commission hereby specifically finds as follows: a. The 11.7 acre site is located at the northeast corner of Arrow Route and Baker Avenue in the Medium (M) Residential Development District; and b. North of the site are two mobile home parks within the Low-Medium (LM) Residential Development District, to the south is a mix of single-family and multi-family residences within the Medium (M) Residential Development District; to the east are multi-family residences within the Medium (M) Residential Development District; and, to the west is a mix of single-family and multi-family residences within the Medium (M) Residential Development District; and C. The site has regularly been cleared of vegetation and generally drains from north to south. There is an existing drainage facility on two properties to the east that facilitates surface flows from one of the mobile home parks to the north and will be removed with the proposed development. One of the mobile home parks to the north has an access easement across the project site to provide vehicular access to Baker Avenue. This easement will be preserved with an automatic gate between the two developments. There are 11 trees on the site that conflict with the proposed development and will need to be removed; and d. The project includes the development of 94 detached, two-story residences on individual lots. There will be 86 zero lot line homes and 8 center plot homes; and PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 12-16 VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18817 - HOMESCAPE CUCAMONGA, LLC APRIL 25, 2012 Page 2 e. The project density will be 8.03 units per acre, which is within the 8 to 14 dwelling units per acre permitted by the General Plan; and f. All of the streets and sidewalks within the project will be privately maintained by a Home Owners Association and will include on-street parking. 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 proposed project is consistent with the General Plan, Development Code, and any applicable specific plans; and b. The proposed design or improvements are 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 project is not likely to cause substantial environmental damage and avoidable injury to humans and wildlife or their habitat; and e. The project is not likely to cause serious public health problems; and 4. Based upon the facts and information contained in the application, together with all written and oral reports included for the environmental assessment for the application, the Planning Commission finds that no subsequent or supplemental environmental document is required pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in connection with the review and approval of this application based upon the following findings and determinations: a. Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") and the City's local CEQA Guidelines, City staff prepared an Initial Study of the potential environmental effects of the project. Based on the findings contained in that Initial Study, City staff determined that, with the imposition of mitigation measures, there would be no substantial evidence that the project would have a significant effect on the environment. Based on that determination, a Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared. Thereafter, City staff provided public notice of the public comment period and of the intent to adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration. b. The Planning Commission has reviewed the Mitigated Negative Declaration and all comments received regarding the Mitigated Negative Declaration and, based on the whole record before it, finds: (i) that the Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared in compliance with CEQA; and (ii) that, based on the imposition of mitigation measures, there is no substantial evidence that the project will have a significant effect on the environment. The Planning Commission further finds that the Mitigated Negative Declaration reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the Planning Commission. Based on these findings, the Planning Commission hereby adopts the Mitigated Negative Declaration. C. The Planning Commission has also reviewed and considered the Mitigation Monitoring Program for the project that has been prepared pursuant to the requirements of Public Resources Code Section 21081.6 and finds that such Program is designed to ensure compliance with the mitigation measures during project implementation. The Planning Commission therefore adopts the Mitigation Monitoring Program for the project. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 12-16 VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18817 - HOMESCAPE CUCAMONGA, LLC APRIL 25, 2012 Page 3 d. The custodian of records for the Initial Study, Mitigated Negative Declaration, Mitigation Monitoring Program and all other materials which constitute the record of proceedings upon which the Planning Commission's decision is based is the Planning Director of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Those documents.are available for public review in the Planning Department of the City of Rancho Cucamonga located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730, telephone (909) 477-2750. 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 Department 1) Approval is for the subdivision of 11.7 acres into 94 detached lots along with common recreation areas, streets and sidewalks to be maintained by a Home Owners Association for a site located at the northeast corner of Arrow Route and Baker Avenue - APN: 0207-201-01, 21 and 44. 2) A Vesting Tentative Map approval is valid for two years. The Planning Commission may approve up to three, 1-year extensions. 3) The applicant shall make a good faith effort to replace the existing property line walls with minimum 6-foot high walls for the single-family residences at 8401 and 8415 Baker Avenue (walls facing project). 4) The applicant shall make a good faith effort to remove the walls and drainage facility located on the property of the residences at 8714 and 8715 Grand Oaks Court. 5) The project shall provide vehicle access to the mobile home park to the north as long as there is a legal easement across the site. The project shall at minimum provide and maintain an electric gate for access between the two properties. 6) All walls exposed to public view shall be decorative and include decorative pilasters. Engineering Department 1) Arrow Route frontage improvements to be in accordance with City "Major Arterial" standards, as required and including: a. Dedication shall be made a total of 50 feet, measured from street centerline of Arrow Route. b. Protect curb and gutter or repair, as required. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 12-16 VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18817 - HOMESCAPE CUCAMONGA, LLC APRIL 25, 2012 Page 4 c. Remove sidewalk and construct meandering sidewalk and install street trees, as required. d. Drive approach to Arrow Route shall be per City Std. 101, Type C with a minimum width of 35 feet and maximum width of 50 feet. e. Protect existing traffic signal equipment in Arrow Route and Baker Avenue, as required. f. Protect existing traffic signing and striping along Arrow Route, or repair as required. g. Protect existing R26(s) signs, or replace as required. h. Protect or relocate existing 9500 Lumens HPSV street light, as required. 2) Baker Avenue frontage improvements to be in accordance with City "Collector" standards, as required and including: a. Dedication shall be made a total of 33 feet, measured from street centerline of Baker Avenue. b. Provide curb, gutter, sidewalk and street trees, as required. c. Drive approach to Baker Avenue shall be per City Std. 101, Type C with a minimum width of 35 feet and maximum width of 50 feet. d. Provide two (2) 5800 Lumens HPSV street lights. e. Protect existing traffic signing and striping along Baker Avenue, or repair as required. f. Protect existing R26(s) signs, or replace as required. 3) Revise existing City plans for the removal and reconstruction of the existing catch basin on Baker Avenue. Drive approaches shall be clear of local depressions. 4) Connect the private drainage system to the public storm drain in Arrow Route. Manhole structures (to City standards) shall be provided at the junctions. Revise existing City plans. 5) The existing overhead utilities (telecommunications and electrical) on the project side of Baker Avenue shall be undergrounded along the entire project frontage, extending to the first poles offsite of the project boundaries, prior to public PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 12-16 VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18817 - HOMESCAPE CUCAMONGA, LLC APRIL 25, 2012 Page 5 improvement acceptance or occupancy, whichever occurs first. The developer may request a reimbursement agreement to recover one-half the City adopted cost for undergrounding from future development (redevelopment) as it occurs on the opposite side of the street. If the developer fails to submit for said reimbursement agreement within 6 months of the public improvements being accepted by the City, all rights of the developer to reimbursement shall terminate. City shall provide a portion of collected monies from the developer to the west, Tract 16908, paid for as an in-lieu fee for future undergrounding of said overhead utilities. 6) The existing overhead utilities (telecommunications and electrical) on the project side of Arrow Route shall be undergrounded along the entire project frontage, including service to the north power pole along the east property line, prior to public improvement acceptance or occupancy, whichever occurs first. 7) Access easements shall be provided ensuring ingress and egress for the benefit of existing mobile home park to the north (APN: 207-201-36) by CC&Rs or by deeds and shall be recorded concurrently with the map. Drainage easements shall also be provided. Clarify in CC& R's that said drainage cannot be blocked. Access shall be provided with all development phases. a. The widths of the emergency vehicular access in favor of the Mobile Home Park requires approval from Rancho Cucamonga Fire District. 8) Many of the water quality features and common sidewalks cross multiple lot lines. Provide easements for these purposes on the final map and clarify that these items will be HOA-maintained in the CC&R's. 9) Since these are zero lot line products, provide 10-foot minimum building restriction areas on each lot adjoining a zero lot line wall on the final map. A maintenance agreement shall be granted from each lot to the adjacent lot through the CC&Rs. 10) Sufficient off street parking shall be provided in accordance with City Code Section 17.12.020D. 11) Driveway accent paving shall be located outside the public right- of-way. 12) Parkways shall slope at 2 percent from 1-foot behind the sidewalk to the top of the curb. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 12-16 VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18817 - HOMESCAPE CUCAMONGA, LLC APRIL 25, 2012 Page 6 13) Public improvements plans shall be 90 percent complete prior to the issuance of grading permits. Public improvement plans shall be 100 percent complete, signed by the City Engineer, and an improvement agreement and bonds executed by the developer, prior to building permit issuance. 14) Where the property line coincides with a building wall on Plans 1 and 2, the property line shall be moved approximately six (6) feet away from the building wall to allow openings and projections on that building wall. Maintenance and Use Easements shall be provided, as necessary, to allow the adjoining lot to use this area for private open space. Environmental Mitigation 1) All construction equipment shall be maintained in good operating condition so as to reduce operational emissions. The contractor shall ensure that all construction equipment is being properly serviced and maintained as per manufacturers' specifications. Maintenance records shall be available at the construction site for City verification. 2) Prior to the issuance of any grading permits, the developer shall submit construction plans to City denoting the proposed schedule and projected equipment use. Construction contractors shall provide evidence that low emission mobile construction equipment will be utilized, or that their use was investigated and found to be infeasible for the project. Contractors shall also conform to any construction measures imposed by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) as well as City Planning Staff. 3) All paints and coatings shall meet or exceed performance standards noted in SCAQMD Rule 1113. Paints and coatings shall be applied either by hand or high-volume, low-pressure spray. 4) All asphalt shall meet or exceed performance standards noted in SCAQMD Rule 1108. 5) All construction equipment shall comply with SCAQMD Rules 402 and 403. Additionally, contractors shall include the following provisions: • Reestablish ground cover on the construction site through seeding and watering. • Pave or apply gravel to any on-site haul roads. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 12-16 VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18817 - HOMESCAPE CUCAMONGA, LLC APRIL 25, 2012 Page 7 • Phase grading to prevent the susceptibility of large areas to erosion over extended periods of time. • Schedule activities to minimize the amounts of exposed excavated soil during and after the end of work periods. • Dispose of surplus excavated material in accordance with local ordinances and use sound engineering practices. • Sweep streets according to a schedule established by the City if silt is carried over to adjacent public thoroughfares or occurs as a result of hauling. Timing may vary depending upon the time of year of construction. • Suspend grading operations during high winds (i.e., wind speeds exceeding 25 mph) in accordance with Rule 403 requirements. • Maintain a minimum 24-inch freeboard ratio on soils haul trucks or cover payloads using tarps or other suitable means. 6) The site shall be treated with water or other soil-stabilizing agent (approved by SCAQMD and Regional Water Quality Control Board [RWQCB]) daily to reduce PM10 emissions, in accordance with SCAQMD Rule 403. 7) 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. 8) The construction contractor shall utilize electric or clean alternative fuel powered equipment where feasible. 9) The construction contractor shall ensure that construction- grading plans include a statement that work crews will shut off equipment when not in use. 10) Provide adequate ingress and egress at all entrances to public facilities to minimize vehicle idling at curbsides. 11) Provide preferential parking to high occupancy vehicles and shuttle services. 12) Schedule truck deliveries and pickups during off-peak hours. 13) Improve thermal integrity of the buildings and reduce thermal load with automated time clocks or occupant sensors. 14) Landscape with native and/or drought-resistant species to reduce water consumption and to provide passive solar benefits. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 12-16 VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18817 - HOMESCAPE CUCAMONGA, LLC APRIL 25, 2012 Page 8 15) Provide lighter color roofing and road materials and tree planting programs to comply with the AQMP Miscellaneous Sources MSC-01 measure. 16) All residential structures shall be required to incorporate high- efficiency/low-polluting heating, air conditioning, appliances, and water heaters. 17) All residential structures shall be required to incorporate thermal pane windows and weather-stripping. 18) All new development in the City of Rancho Cucamonga shall comply with South Coast Air Quality Management District's Rule 445, Wood Burning Devices. Rule 445 was adopted in March 2008 to reduce emissions of PM2.5 and precludes the installation of indoor or outdoor wood burning devices (i.e. fireplaces/hearths) in new development on or after March 9, 2009. 19) A protocol level burrowing owl survey shall be performed prior to the approval of a rough grading permit. 20) If any prehistoric archaeological resources are encountered before or during grading, the developer will retain a qualified archaeologist to monitor construction activities, to take appropriate measures to protect or preserve them for study. With the assistance of the archaeologist, the City of Rancho Cucamonga will: • Enact interim measures to protect undesignated sites from demolition or significant modification without an opportunity for the City to establish its archaeological value. • Consider establishing provisions to require incorporation of archaeological sites within new developments, using their special qualities as a theme or focal point. • Pursue educating the public about the archaeological heritage of the area. • Prepare a mitigation plan consistent with Section 21083.2 Archaeological resources of CEQA to eliminate adverse project effects on significant, important, and unique prehistoric resources, including but not limited to, avoiding archaeological sites, capping or covering sites with soil, planning the site as a park or green space or paying a in-kind mitigation fee. • Prepare a technical resources management report, documenting the inventory, evaluation, and proposed mitigation of resources within the project area. Submit one PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 12-16 VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18817 - HOMESCAPE CUCAMONGA, LLC APRIL 25, 2012 Page 9 copy of the completed report with original illustrations, to the San Bernardino County Archaeological Information Center for permanent archiving. 21) If any paleontological resource (i.e. plant or animal fossils) are encountered before or during grading, the developer will retain a qualified paleontologist to monitor construction activities, to take appropriate measures to protect or preserve them for study. The paleontologist shall submit a report of findings that will also provide specific recommendations regarding further mitigation measures (i.e., paleontological monitoring) that may be appropriate. Where mitigation monitoring is appropriate, the program must include, but not be limited to, the following measures: • Assign a paleontological monitor, trained and equipped to allow the rapid removal of fossils with minimal construction delay, to the site full-time during the interval of earth- disturbing activities. • Should fossils be found within an area being cleared or graded, divert earth-disturbing activities elsewhere until the monitor has completed salvage. If construction personnel make the discovery, the grading contractor should immediately divert construction and notify the monitor of the find. • Prepare, identify, and curate all recovered fossils for documentation in the summary report and transfer to an appropriate depository (i.e., San Bernardino County Museum). • Submit summary report to City of Rancho Cucamonga. Transfer collected specimens with a copy of the report to San Bernardino County Museum. 22) 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 or re-planted with drought resistant landscaping as soon as possible. 23) Frontage public streets shall be swept according to a schedule established by the City to reduce PM10 emissions associated with vehicle tracking of soil off-site. Timing may vary depending upon the time of year of construction. 24) Grading operations shall be suspended when wind speeds exceed 25 mph to minimize PM10 emissions from the site during such episodes. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 12-16 VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18817 - HOMESCAPE CUCAMONGA, LLC APRIL 25, 2012 Page 10 25) 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. 26) The project must comply with all rules that assist in reducing short-term air pollutant emission in compliance with SCAWMD Rule 403 regarding fugitive dust including treating the site with water or other soil-stabilizing agent twice daily or replanting disturbed areas as quickly as possible. 27) The construction contractor shall select construction equipment based on low-emission factors and high energy efficiency and submit a statement on the grading plan that ensures all construction equipment will be tuned and maintained in accordance with the manufactures specification. 28) Trucks shall not idle continuously for more than 5 minutes. 29) Alternative fuel powered equipment shall be utilized in lieu of gasoline- or diesel-powered engines where feasible. 30) Construction should be timed so as not to interfere with peak- hour traffic. 31) Ridesharing and transit incentives shall be supported and encouraged for construction crew. 32) Construction and Building materials shall be produced and/or manufactured locally. Use "Green Building Materials" such as materials that are resource efficient, recycled and manufactured in an environmentally friendly way including low-volatile-organic- compound (VOC) materials. 33) Design all buildings to exceed California Building Code Title 24 energy standard including but not limited to any combination of: • Increased insulation; • Limit air leakage through the structure; • Incorporate Energy Star or better rated windows, space heating and cooling equipment, light fixtures, and appliances; • Landscape and developed site utilizing shade, prevailing winds and landscaping; • Install efficient lighting and lighting control systems; • Install light colored "cool' roofs and cool pavements; PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 12-16 VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18817 - HOMESCAPE CUCAMONGA, LLC APRIL 25, 2012 Page 11 • Install solar or light emitting diodes (LED's) for outdoor lighting. 34) Prepare a comprehensive water conservation strategy appropriate for the project and include the following: • Install water efficient landscapes and irrigation systems and devices in compliance with the City of Rancho Cucamonga Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance. • Use reclaimed water for landscaping within the project if available and/or install the infrastructure to deliver and use reclaimed water. • Design building to be water efficient by installing water efficient fixtures and appliances including low flow faucets, dual flush toilets and waterless urinals/water heaters. • Design irrigation to control runoff and to remove water to non-vegetated surfaces. 35) Reuse and recycle construction and demolition waste. Provide interior and exterior storage areas for recyclables and green waste in public areas. Educated employees about reducing waste and about recycling. 36) Prior to issuance of grading permits, the permit applicant shall submit to the Building Official for approval, a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) specifically identifying Best Management Practices (BMPs) that shall be used on-site to reduce pollutants during construction activities entering the storm drain system to the maximum extent practical. 37) An Erosion Control Plan shall be prepared, included in the Grading Plan, and implemented for the proposed project that identifies specific measures to control on-site and off-site erosion from the time ground disturbing activities are initiated through completion of grading. This Erosion Control Plan shall include the following measures at a minimum: a) Specify the timing of grading and construction to minimize soil exposure to rainy periods experienced in Southern California, and b) An inspection and maintenance program shall be included to ensure that any erosion which does occur either on-site or off-site as a result of this project will be corrected through a remediation or restoration program within a specified time frame. 38) During construction, temporary berms such as sandbags or gravel dikes must be used to prevent discharge of debris or sediment from the site when there is rainfall or other runoff. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 12-16 VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18817 - HOMESCAPE CUCAMONGA, LLC APRIL 25, 2012 Page 12 39) During construction, to remove pollutants, street cleaning will be performed prior to storm events and after the use of water trucks to control dust in order to prevent discharge of debris or sediment from the site. 40) The developer shall implement the BMPs identified in the Water Quality Management Plan prepared by MDS on June 16, 2011 to reduce pollutants after construction entering the storm drain system to the maximum extent practical. 41) Landscaping plans shall include provisions for controlling and minimizing the use of fertilizers/pesticides/herbicides. Landscaped areas shall be monitored and maintained for at least two years to ensure adequate coverage and stable growth. Plans for these areas, including monitoring provisions for a minimum of two years, shall be submitted to the City for review and approval prior to the issuance of grading permits. 42) Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant shall submit to the City Building Official for approval of a Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP), including a project description and identifying Best Management Practices (BMPs) that will be used on-site to reduce pollutants into the storm drain system to the maximum extent practicable. The WQMP shall identify the structural and non-structural measures consistent with the Guidelines for New Development and Redevelopment adopted by the City of Rancho Cucamonga in June 2004. 43) Prior to issuance of grading or paving permits, the applicant shall obtain a Notice of Intent (NOI) to comply with obtaining coverage under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) General Construction Storm Water Permit from the State Water Resources Control Board. Evidence that this has been obtained (i.e., a copy of the Waste Discharger's Identification Number) shall be submitted to the City Building Official for coverage under the NPDES General Construction Permit. 44) Prior to the issuance of any grading plans a construction-related noise mitigation plan shall be submitted to the City for review and approval. The Plan shall depict the location of the construction equipment and how the noise from this equipment would be mitigated during construction. 45) 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 40/45dBA (nighttime/daytime), and exterior noise level attenuation to below 60/65dBA (nighttime/daytime), PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 12-16 VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18817 - HOMESCAPE CUCAMONGA, LLC APRIL 25, 2012 Page 13 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. 46) The applicant shall submit certification from an acoustical engineer that all recommendations of the acoustical report were implemented in construction, including measurements of interior and exterior noise levels to document compliance with City standards. Certification shall be submitted to the Building & Safety Department prior to final occupancy release of the affected homes. 47) Construction or grading shall not take place between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. on weekdays, including Saturday, or at any time on Sunday or a national holiday. 48) Construction or grading noise levels shall not exceed the standards specified in Development Code Section 17.02.120-D, as measured at the property line. Developer shall hire a consultant to perform weekly noise level monitoring as specified in Development Code Section 17.02.120. Monitoring at other times may be required by the Building Official. Said consultant shall report their findings to the Building Official within 24 hours; however, if noise levels exceed the above standards, then the consultant shall immediately notify the Building Official. If noise levels exceed the above standards, then construction activities shall be reduced in intensity to a level of compliance with above noise standards or halted. 49) Construct a minimum 6-foot high wall along Arrow Route and 3- foot high wall along Baker Avenue prior to occupancy of the first unit. 50) The perimeter block wall shall be constructed as early as possible in first phase. 51) Haul truck deliveries shall not take place between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. on weekdays, including Saturday, or at any time on Sunday or a national holiday. Additionally, if heavy trucks used for hauling would exceed 100 daily trips (counting both to and from the construction site), then the developer shall prepare a noise mitigation plan denoting any construction traffic haul routes. To the extent feasible, the plan shall denote haul routes that do not pass sensitive land uses or residential dwellings. 6. The Secretary to this Commission shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 12-16 VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18817 - HOMESCAPE CUCAMONGA, LLC APRIL 25, 2012 Page 14 APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 25TH DAY OF APRIL 2012. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY: Luis Munoz, Jr., Chairman ATTEST: 0.-a Candyc urnett, Senior Planner I, Candyce Burnett, Senior Planner, of the 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 25th day of April 2012. AYES: COMMISSIONERS: FLETCHER, HOWDYSHELL, MUNOZ, OAXACA, WIMBERLY NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSTAIN: COMMISSIONERS: NONE