HomeMy WebLinkAbout81-37 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 81-37
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA RECOMMENDING TO THE
CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF VICTORIA PLANNED COM-
MUNITY P.C. 80-01 TO BE LOCATED SOUTH OF HIGH-
LAND AVENUE GENERALLY NORTH OF FOOTHILL BOULE-
VARD AND GENERALLY WEST OF ETIWANDA AVENUE
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has held various public
hearings on the Victoria Planned Community beginning on September
16, 1980 and culminating with April 2, 1981 ; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the land
use, circulation, parks and open space, infrastructure, design cri-
teria, regulations, implementation sections of the Planned Community -
text for Victoria ; and
WHEREAS , the Planning Commission has reviewed the land
use plan map for Victoria and required subsequent changes to that
map as a result of that review; and
di WHEREAS, duly advertised public hearings were held rela-
tive to the Planning Commission review of the Victoria Planned
Community No. 80-01 ; and
WHEREAS, The Planning Commission has reviewed the Draft
Environmental Impact Report on the Victoria Planned Community relative
to its impacts and recommends certification to the City Council .
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Rancho
Cucamonga, Planning Commission does hereby recommend to the City Council
of the City of Rancho Cucamonga approval of Victoria Planned Community
No. 80-01 , subject to the following conditions:
GENERAL
1 . The maximum number of dwelling units permitted within
the boundaries of the Victoria Planned Community shall
not exceed 8255 dwelling units except as allowed in Land 7.
2. All reference to Planned Community Area shall be eliminated
to the satisfaction of the City Planner throughout the text
of the Victoria Planned Community.
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3. The Planned Community text shall be revised to incorporate
all conditions of approval where appropriate and to pro-
vide revisions in organization of the text from page 171
to the end of the text to the satisfaction of the City
Planner.
4. Definitions shall be added or deleted to the appendix A
to coincide with the additions and/or deletions that have
occurred as a result of the revisions in the regulations
section to the satisfaction of the. City Planner.
5. Recreation vehicle storage shall be provided within each
residential land use category of low, low-medium, medium,
for 25% of the lots or units contained within those units
within the Victoria Planned Community. RV storage shall
be provided on the site of each development or within the
boundaries of the Planned Community as a private recreation
vehicle storage lot. The percent shall be revised on an
annual basis and may be modified by the Planning Commission.
6. Recreation vehicle storage shall not be permitted in the
medium-high or high land use category and shall be
restricted by CC&Rs, subject to review and approval of
the City Attorney.
7. Affordable housing shall be provided in accordance with the
revised regulations text, page 225.
8. All tentative tracts shall be reviewed by the Design
Review Committee prior to consideration by the Planning
Commission and shall comply with Ordinance 86 - Growth
Management.
9. Forty-five days after City Council consideration for
approval of the Victoria Planned Community, a revised
text incorporating all of the changes and organizational
changes necessary shall be submitted to the City Planner
for review and comment prior to a final draft text being
reprinted for redistribution to the City Council , the
City Clerk, the Planning Commission and Staff.
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10. On page 248, local residential streets show a minimum
10-foot setback, an additional 15-foot typical setback
shall be added.
11 . Page 250, section 4B4 shall be the same as section 5B3a
and b on page 251 , i . e. instead of a building separation
of a 10-foot minimum, building separation would be (a)
35 feet in height or less, 10-foot minimum, or (b)
buildings greater than 35 feet, 15-foot minimum.
12. Page 253, the word provision should be added after No.
1 General . On No. 2, the minimum lot width shall be 150
feet. No. 3, the maximum height shall be indicated at
65 feet with a conditional use permit for any heights
greater than 65 feet.
13. Page 234, No. 1 after General , add provision.
14. P 233, No. 3 & 4 should be revised to read:
In order to provide flexibility in the development of the
Victoria Planned Community, over the 10-15 year life of
the Plan, a maximum of 20% variation in the optimum yield
may be allowable.
Any and all variations shall be reviewed and approved by
the Design Review Committee.
The variation in the number of dwelling units within one
village may require corresponding decreases in one or more
of the other villages to insure that the total number
of units do not exceed 8255 within the Planned Community
boundary.
LAND USE
1 . The development process and regional demand for the Regional
Related area shall be periodically reviewed to determine
the continued viability of the amount of acreage proposed.
This review shall not be more than three years apart and
begin after the opening of the Regional Center.
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2. Prior to consideration of specific designs for the Regional
Center a focused E. I .R. shall be prepared on the issuance
of traffic, aesthetics and long and short term impacts of
the proposed project.
3. The Village Commercial Shopping Center proposed at the
northeast corner of Milliken and Base Line Road shall be
eliminated and replaced with medium-high Land Use.
4. Prior to the approval of any tract within any of the villages
containing proposed school facilities the School District
involved must consent in writing to the need and location
for school facility. Additionally, the sites reserved for
schools shall be sufficient in size for the needs of the
school district. This does not preclude meeting any require-
ments of the currently adopted Growth Management Ordinance.
CIRCULATION
1 . Rochester Avenue shall be continued from Base Line to High-
land.
2. Highland Avenue shall be constructed at a 64-foot curb to
curb section to accommodate 5 lanes of traffic, specific
alignment, and design shall be to the satisfaction of the
City Engineer.
3. At the time of development at the intersections of Highland
Avenue and Milliken Avenue, and at the intersection of High-
land Avenue and Day Creek Boulevard plans shall be prepared
by the applicant coordinating the frontage road design to
the satisfaction of the City Engineer and Caltrans.
4. Should any of the streets that cross the Pacific Electric
rail tracks (i .e. Milliken, Rochester, Day Creek) require
grade separation, the applicant shall be required to pre-
pare preliminary design studies to determine configuration
and right-of-way requirements to the satisfaction of the
City Engineer.
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5. The applicant shall prepare a detailed traffic analysis
detailing the circulation elements such as street location,
freeway interchange, street size, etc. , for the regional
shopping center and the regional related areas. Such
analysis shall be prepared to the satisfaction of the City
Engineer and may be included in the Focused EIR for the
Regional Center.
6. Precise alignment studies and rights-of-way limits will be
required to be prepared by the applicant, including but not
limited to, Victoria Parkway, local collectors, etc. , to be
concurrent with with the consideration of approval of any
tentative tract maps involving significant alignment features
of any unprecised street to the satisfaction of the City
Engineer.
7. Street standards shall conform to those of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga or as may be amended to the satisfaction
of the City Engineer (Victoria Parkway shall be exempt
from standard street requirements subject to the approval
of the City Planner and City Engineer.
PARKS/OPEN SPACE
1 . The lakes are approved in concept only. Further detailed
studies shall be submitted to the City prior to any tentative
tract approvals for a village that contains a lake. The
detailed studies shall indicate the construction techniques
of the lake, the details of design, the details of maintenance
of the lake, and cost estimates for maintenance.
2. The City shall approve the selection of a lake consultant to
be hired by and paid for by the applicant for the lakes
proposed in Victoria Parkway and the two proposed public
lakes, exclusive of the lakes contained within the regional
area . ,
3. Park credit for paseos, Village Parks, Victoria Parkways_
and the two northern most Lakes , excluding the Lake in the
regional center, shall be credited 100% towards park in
lieu fees at the time of building permit issuance.
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4. Each park area within each village shall be dedicated
to the City in a complete form including, but not limited
to, installed parking areas, seeded play areas , irrigation
and restrooms prior to the construction of greater than
200 dwelling units of the lots within the village. Park
design shall be to the satisfaction of the Director of
Community Services and consistent with the Victoria Planned
Communities and reviewed and approved by. the Planning
Commission.
5. Concession stands shall be studied to determine the
economic feasibility; the economic feasibility study shall
be prepared by the applicant or their consultants and sub-
mitted to and approved by the Department of Community
Services and Planning Division prior to the construction
of any concession stands being located on or about the
lake edge.
dl6. The equestrian trail continued within Victoria Parkway
shall begin at Deer Creek and terminate at the Pacific
Electric right-df-way. Specific design of the trail shall
be subject to City review. Equestrian fences, grading,
soil samples, may be required.
7. Maintenance of dedicated areas, i .e. village parks, Victoria
Parkway and the two northwest lakes, excluding the lake
in the regional center, shall be by city-wide maintenance
district.
INFRASTRUCTURE
1. The developer shall participate through financial contri
butions and/or construction of storm drain facilities with-
in the Day Creek and that drainage area in accordance with
a-.to-be-adopted master plan for Day Creek. Development will
be allowed to take place within the drainage area so long
as flood protection is provided by the developer to the
satisfaction of the City Engineer and/or the San Bernardino
Flood Control District.
2. Prior to any substantial development in any of the four
villages, a solution for sewage treatment shall be selected
by the City and/or the Cucamonga County Water District.
ale3. Adequate fire protection through either expansion of Fire
Station No. 3 or the addition of another fire station or
the relocation of the existing fire station shall be pro-
vided to the satisfaction of the Foothill Fire District.
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RESIDENTIAL SITE PLANNING
1. Page 184, add the word minimum in the setbacks paragraph
under "garage" .
2. Page 185, the paragraph setbacks under side yard, add the
words "each side" . The new phrase would read "side yard:
5-foot minimum each side."
3. Page 186, directly under the graphic, the words variable
height fence by developer on Victoria Parkway property line
should indicate that fence height shall not exceed 5 feet
from the highest finished grade.
4. Under setbacks garage, add the words "requires garage door
openers" after 5-8 feet and add the word "minimum" after
18 feet.
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5. Under side yard indicate 5-foot for each side yard rather
than 10 feet between buildings.
6. On page 187 indicate in parentheses under the graphic after
the phrase developer to provide fencing on corner lots
and adjacent to community trail system " (see page 189)".
7. Under setbacks , garage, add the words "requires garage door
openers" after 5 to 8 feet. Also, indicate what width side-
walks and location of said sidewalks .
8. Page 188, indication of minimum parking requirements may
require a change in the Rancho Cucamonga Parking Ordinance.
Should the ordinance not change, the indication of minimum
parking standard shall be amended to be consistent with
current code requirements. Also there is no indication of
the kinds of sidewalks or location of sidewalks.
9. Page 188 under setbacks garage, add "requires garage door
openers" after 5 to 8 feet.
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10. Page 189, the second note from the top of the page add
the words "5-foot maximum" so the phrase will read, 5-
foot maximum back yard fence adjacent to trail by developer.
11 . Page 190 under garage setback, add "requires garage door
openers" after 5 to 8 feet and add the words "or sidewalk"
after curb so the phrase will read garage setback: 5 to 8
feet (requires garage door openers) from back of curb or
sidewalk. The indication under garage setback of the parking
requirement is in excess of what current code requirements
are and shall indicate code requirements.
12. Page 193 under the graphic indicates minimum of one covered
parking space per dwelling, additional spaces as specified
in Part III . This requirement is different from the existing
parking code and shall be consistent code requirements .
IMO 13. Under the graphic there is an indication where sound at-
tenuation walls are required they may not be needed to be
continuous but may work satisfactorily when broken or
staggered. The words "however, in all cases these must
be consistent with the adopted Noise Ordinance" shall be
added.
14. Page 196 under the first graphic, the words "automatic
garage door openers required" shall be added after 5 to 8
feet.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 2 DAY OF APRIL 1981 .
PLANNING C' ISSION OF THE CI OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
BY: / - /
Richard Dahl , Cha rman
ATTEST,- 6d-
Se ary of the 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 2 day of April , 1981 by the following vote to-wit:
AYES : COMMISSIONERS: Rempel , Tolstoy, Dahl , King, Sceranka
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: None
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