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HomeMy WebLinkAbout83-26 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 83-26 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AND RECOMMENDING THE ADOPTION OF GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 83-01B, AFFECTING THE LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN TO THE CITY COUNCIL WHEREAS, as a result of the Etiwanda Specific Plan preparation and public review process, new or more detailed information about the Etiwanda planning area became available; and WHEREAS, this information made it apparent that modifications and/or refinements to the current General Plan circulation, land use, and trails maps should be considered; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has held duly advertised public hearings pursuant to Section 65351 of the California Government Code; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered all the components of the proposed General Plan Amendment; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed and recommended certification of the associated Environmental Impact Report to the City • Council . NOW, THEREFORE, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, does hereby resolve as follows: The Planning Commission hereby approves General Plan Amendment 83-01B consisting of the following changes, and recommends its adoption to the City Council : SECTION 1: LAND USE Commercial and Office Designations: The General Plan Land Use Map is amended in accordance with attached Figure 1 to include the following designations: General Plan Designation Location Neighborhood Commercial a. South side of Base Line, west of I-15 b. At the northwest corner of East and Foothill Commercial c. At the southeast corner of 24th and East • d. On west side of Cherry, north of I-15 Resolution No. 83-26 Page 2 • Office e. On north side of Foothill , east of I-15 Residential Designations The Land Use Map is amended in accordance with Figure 2, to include the following designations: Area Change North of Route 30 a. Change land use boundaries to reflect flood control and CALTRANS ownership - eliminate (4-14 du/ac) designation adjacent to I-15/Rt. 30 interchange, lower density east of Cherry to VL (1-2 du/ac) (See Figure 2) . South of Route 30, b. Reduce density along and east of North of I-15 Etiwanda Avenue, north of S.P.R.R. from L (2-4 du/ac) to VL ( .1-2 • du/ac) on about 170 acres (See Figure 2) . c. Increase density along Etiwanda and Base Line from L (2-4 du/ac) to LM (4-8 du/ac) on about 130 acres (See Figure 2) . d. Increase density on north side of Base Line, on both sides of East Avenue, from L (2-4 du/ac) to M (4-14 du/ac) on about 35 acres (See Figure 2) . e. Reduce density southwest of I-15/Rt. 30 interchange from M (4-14 du/ac) to L (2-4 du/ac) on about 18 acres (See Figure 2) . South of I-15 f. Modify portions of existing M (4-14 du/ac) designation to LM (4-8 du/ac) . (See Figure 2) . Industrial Designations The Land Use Map is amended in accordance with attached Figure 3, to • designate vacant lands currently in residential designations for Industrial Park use. Resolution No. 83-26 Page 3 • SECTION 2: TRAILS The General Plan Master Plan of Trails is modified in accordance with Figure 4, and to include the following: a. New trail along East Avenue, between 24th Street and S.P.R.R. b. New east/west trail connecting Victoria Park Lane with Fontana at east city limits. c. Continuation of trail along East Etiwanda Creek to S.P.R.R. and beyond. SECTION 3: CIRCULATION The General Plan Circulation Plan is amended in accordance with attached Figure 5, to include the following modifications: 1. Addition of an east-west special design divided arterial in the area of 24th Street to connect Day Creek Boulevard with Cherry Avenue and Route 15 in a smooth and efficient manner which will • encourage traffic from the sphere of influence area to direct around the Etiwanda core area to gain access to destinations farther south. The alignment of this roadway is along a future street contemplated by County planners, MWD right-of-way and open areas. 2. Realignment of Summit Avenue east of East Avenue to continue its easterly direction for an additional one-half mile before turning north-east to intersect with future Day Creek Boulevard (24th Street, "umbrella loop") . This will provide better access to the property in the area which is heavily encumbered with flood control easements. 3. Reduction of Etiwanda Avenue from a secondary arterial to a collector (existing width) from Highland Avenue to Summit Avenue and an increase in classification from secondary arterial to major arterial between Arrow Route and Foothill Boulevard. This is in keeping with refinements made in traffic volume projections during the Etiwanda Plan process. The designation of Etiwanda Avenue between Foothill Boulevard and Highland Avenue is proposed to remain the same. 4. Reduction of Miller Avenue east of Etiwanda Avenue from secondary arterial to collector to reflect a reduction in projected traffic volumes. • • ' Resolution No. 83-26 Page 4 • APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 17TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1983. PLANNING OMMI SION OF ' CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY: t.„4/ .r i ir Jef ' ing C airma 0 k ATE ST ,,, 1, _ sue Secret:" , o 7' .e Planning omission _._... _. 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 17th day of February, 1983, by the following vote-to-wit: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: MCNIEL, STOUT, BARKER, REMPEL, KING • NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE •