HomeMy WebLinkAbout81-29 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 81-29
• A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ESTABLISHING A
STREET NAMING POLICY.
WHEREAS, it is necessary to establish a street naming policy
for new public and private streets in the City of Rancho Cucamonga in
the interest of uniformity and to avoid confusion to the public; and
WHEREAS, it is desirable to establish a policy for changing
existing street names in the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of
the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows:
SECTION 1 - STREET NAMES
A. That street names should be pleasant sounding, appropriate,
easy to read (so that the public, and children in particular,
can handle the name in an emergency situation) , and
should add to the pride of home ownership and community.
B. That the following types of street names are unacceptable:
numerical names (1st, 2nd, etc. ) ; alphabetical letters
• (A, B, C, etc. ) ; frivolous, complicated or undesirable
names; unconventional spelling; compound names; given or
surnames of persons living or dead (Pioneer families,
historic persons, etc. , excluded) .
C. That streets which are continuous shall be extended in
accordance with the present street names wherever possible
and feasible.
D. That discontinuous streets shall not be given the same
name.
E. That duplication of existing or proposed street names is
prohibited. Similar sounding names are considered to be
duplication, regardless of spelling.
F. That in existing areas of the City, new street names
shall not contradict the prevailing theme of north/south
streets named after gems and east/west streets named
after trees when possible and where feasible.
G. That streets with a 90 degree or more change of direction
shall change names at a convenient and appropriate point
as determined by the City Planner.
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• H. That street designation for present and future streets
shall be as follows:
1. Boulevard Special East-West Streets to be named
Boulevards.
2. Streets East-west streets to be named Streets.
3. Avenues North-south streets to be named Avenues.
4. Road Any diagonal street which does not conform
basically to grid to be known as Roads.
5. Drive East-west streets parallel to, but
between named Streets , to be called Drives.
6. Place North-south streets, parallel to, but
between named Avenues , to be called Places.
7. Way Any irregular street which cannot conform
to any grid to be known as Way.
8. Court A cul -de-sac or dead-end street with
turn-around which cannot be reasonably
extended to carry the name of the preceding
street.
or
A cul-de-sac which serves not more than
seven (7) lots shall carry the same name
as the street serving it.
9. Loop A street which originates and terminates
on same common base street shall. be.designated
as a Loop (East/West or North/South)
street and named to indicate the same
common base street.
10. Frontage Frontage roads shall carry the same name
Road as the street or avenue served and shall
not be identified otherwise.
SECTION 2 - PROCEDURE
A. It is the responsibility of the applicant for development
resulting in the construction of new streets to submit
names to the. City for approval .
B. The City Planner or his designee shall approve all
• street names in the City of Rancho Cucamonga.
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• SECTION 3 - CHANGING OF STREET NAMES
A. The changing of street names may be initiated by any of
the following:
1. Public request which must be in writing to the City
Council stating the justification for such a change.
2. Resolution of Intention of the Planning Commission.
3. Resolution of Intention of the City Council .
B. If change is initiated through public request, the City
may require the applicant to pay all costs incurred by
the change (including, but not limited to street signs,
public hearing notification, etc. ).
C. In all cases, it shall be the duty of the Planning Division,
to prepare a report discussing the justification for such
a change, recommending a replacement name and discussing
the impact of the proposed change.
SECTION 4 - STREET NAME CHANGE PROCESS
A. The Secretary of the Planning Commission shall place the
• matter on the first available Planning Commission Agenda,
and shall submit the report to the Planning Division at
that time.
B. The Planning Commission shall hold a public hearing on
the proposed street name change. Said public hearing
shall be noticed to all property owners on the street
proposed for change by mail ten (10) days prior to the
hearing, or by the posting of a notice along the street
at 300 foot intervals , ten (10) days prior to the hearing.
The Post Office, County Recorder, Fire District and
Sheriff' s Department shall also be sent written notice of
the proposed change.
C. The Planning Comission may recommend approval , conditional
approval , or denial to the Council by Resolution pursuant
to the findings in Section 3 of this Resolution.
D. Upon receipt of the Commission' s Resolution, the City
Clerk shall enter the matter on the next available Council
Agenda. The Council shall hold a public hearing. Said
hearing shall be noticed in the manner outlined above.
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• E. Upon receiving testimony at the public hearing, the
Council shall announce its desision on the proposed
street name change by Resolution. The Council may approve,
conditionally approve, or deny the street name change
pursuant to the findings in Section 5 of this Resolution.
If approved, the Resolution shall include the date upon
which said change will become effective. This decision
shall be final . Sixty (60) days prior to the effective
date of change, the City Clerk shall send written notice
of the change to the Post Office, County Recorder, Fire
District and Sheriff' s Department.
SECTION 5 - FINDINGS
Street names may be changed pursuant to the following:
A. That the proposed change is consistent with the goals,
policies and standards of the General Plan.
B. That the proposed change is consistent with the adopted
Master Plan of Streets and Highways or adopted Circulation
Element.
C. That the proposed change will not cause significant
adverse impacts upon the environment.
• D. That the proposed change is deemed necessary to protect
the public health, safety, comfort, convenience and
general welfare.
SECTION 6 - SEVERABILITY
The invalidity of any word, section, clause, paragraph, sentence,
part of provisions of the Resolution shall not affect the
validity of any other part of the Resolution which can be
given effect without such invalid part or parts.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 11TH. DAY OF MARCH, 1981.
PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
BY: L13 X
'ichard Dahl , Chairman
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Secretes'f ' he Planning Commission
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• I, JACK LAM, 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 March, 1981 by the following vote to-
wit:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: Rempel , Dahl , Sceranka, King
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: Tolstoy
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