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DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETING
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 16, 2010 7:00 P.M.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA CIVIC CENTER
RAINS ROOM
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
RANCHO CUCAMONGA
Committee Members: Lou Munoz Ray Wimberly James Troyer Donald Granger
Alternates: Frances Howdyshell Richard Fletcher Francisco Oaxaca
CONSENT CALENDAR
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED.
PROJECT REVIEW ITEMS
This is the time and place for the Committee to discuss and provide direction to an applicant regarding
their development application. The following items do not legally require any public testimony, although
the Committee may open the meeting for public input.
7:00 p.m.
(Mike/Carlo) TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP SUBTPM18626 - HP ENGINEERING FOR JAIME
CAMPOS - A proposal to subdivide a parcel of approximately 0.63 acre at the
southeast corner of Lemon Avenue and Daylily Court into three (3) parcels in the Low
(L) Residential District, located at 9923 Lemon Avenue - APN: 0201-902-16. The
project qualifies as a Class 15 exemption under State CEQA Guidelines
Section 15315 Minor Land Divisions.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
There were no public comments.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 7:20 p.m.
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
7:00 p.m. Mike Smith November 16, 2010
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP SUBTPM18626 - HP ENGINEERING FOR JAIME CAMPOS - A proposal to
subdivide a parcel of approximately 0.63 acre at the southeast corner of Lemon Avenue and
Daylily Court into three (3) parcels in the Low (L) Residential District, located at 9923 Lemon Avenue -
APN: 0201-902-16. The project qualifies as a Class 15 exemption under State CEQA Guidelines
Section 15315 Minor Land Divisions.
Design Parameters: The project site is a parcel of approximately 27,400 square feet (0.63 acre) with
dimensions of approximately 210 feet (north to south) by approximately 130 feet (east to west). The
applicant's single-family residence is located generally at the center of the project site. At the southeast
corner of the site, is a metal shed. There are numerous trees throughout the site. There are
single-family residences in all directions around the property. The zoning of the property and all
surrounding properties is Low (L) Residential District. The subject property slopes north to south. The
elevation at the north side is approximately 1,576 feet. The elevation is approximately 1,573 feet at the
south side.
The applicant proposes to subdivide the property into three (3) lots for single-family residential
development. The applicant's residence will remain in-place on Parcel 2. The metal shed will be
removed. The applicant has not determined at this time whether he will construct homes on Parcels 1
and 3 or sell one or both to others. All lots will comply with the development standards applicable to this
zoning district as described in the Development Code. Individual lot areas will be 9,635 square feet,
9,105 square feet, and 8,455 square feet for Parcels 1, 2, and 3, respectively. The proposed lot areas
will be in excess of the required minimum 7,200 square feet and required minimum average of
8,000 square feet. The depth of each lot will be approximately 130 feet, which will exceed the required
minimum depth of 100 feet, The width of each lot will be 70 feet, 65 feet, and 60 feet for Parcels 1, 2,
and 3, respectively. These dimensions will comply with the required minimum average of 65 feet. All of
the lots will be conventional in design and will mirror the lots of the subdivision directly across the street
(Tract 16431) and to the east (Tract 15726). The most unusual characteristic of the new subdivision will
be its relationship with the properties to the south — specifically, the property located at
6339 Daylily Court (Lot 15 of Tract 16431). Because of technical considerations such as drainage,
grading, and street design at the time that Tract 16431 was developed (between 2003 and 2005), that
property is 6 feet lower than the project site. Also, there is a screen wall of approximately 6 feet at the
common property line and a retaining wall approximately 5 feet in height parallel to it. Both the grade
difference and the retaining wall will remain unchanged. Access for all three lots will be via Daylily Court.
The existing drive approach at Lemon Avenue and the corresponding driveway for the existing house will
be removed. The existing garage door on the north side of the garage for the existing house will be
relocated to the south side of the garage, and a new driveway and drive approach at Daylily Court will be
constructed. Most of the street improvements along both Daylily Court and Lemon Avenue are already in
place with the exception of street trees and street lights. The installation of these improvements will be
required by the Engineering Department as conditions of approval.
Neighborhood Meeting: A neighborhood meeting was conducted on October 19, 2010, at Lions Center
West at 9161 Base Line Road. All property owners within 660 feet of the project site were invited. Four
individuals attended this meeting. None of them had any specific objections to the project. There were
some questions regarding the sequence of construction and the design of the houses. Staff stated to the
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attendees that the applicant's proposal does not include house product; activity on-site would be limited
to rough grading (if any) and there would not be any construction activity associated with this application.
Staff indicated to those in attendance that any house product would be required to comply with the
design and technical standards established by the Design Review Committee and Planning Commission
and that, at a minimum, the proposed houses may require review and action by the Design Review
Committee.
Staff Comments: The following comments are intended to provide an outline for Committee discussion.
Major Issues: The following broad design issues will be the focus of Committee discussion regarding this
project.
None.
Secondary Issues: Once all of the major issues have been addressed, and time permitting, the
Committee will discuss the following secondary design issues.
1. The removal of any non-fruit bearing trees on the site is subject to the review and approval of a
Tree Removal Permit.
2. The proposed wall along the north side of Parcel 1 shall be constructed of decorative block. Also,
this wall shall be placed a minimum of 5 feet from the inside edge of the public sidewalk.
Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends that the project be approved, with the above items listed
incorporated into the Conditions of Approval, and be forwarded to the Planning Commission for review
and action.
Design Review Committee Action:
The Committee reviewed the proposed subdivision and deemed the application acceptable as submitted.
The Committee recommends approval to the Planning Commission.
Members Present: Wimberly, Munoz, Granger
Staff Planner: Mike Smith
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
November 16, 2010
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 7:20 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
James R. Troyer, AICP "z.
Planning Director