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MEMORANDUM ,.' -
DATE: November 17, 1989 ACTION CO[4MENTS , ~ ~
TO: Conmercial/Industrial
Design Review Committee Suzanne Chitiea
Peter Tolstoy
Dan Coleman
Betsy Weinberger (Alternate)
FROM: Bruce Abbott, Associate Planner
SUBJECT: DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETING OF NOVEMBER 16~ 1989
The following is a description of projects which require review and
rating by the Design Review Committee. Please review the attached
plans, visit the project sites, and write down your comments using the
blank space provided under each project on the attached sheets. After
the meeting, the consensus of the Committee's concerns will be typed up
as the formal action/recommendation of the Committee and distributed to
the Commission and Council.
As always, feel free to contact the appropriate project manager (noted
in parentheses along the left margin), prior to the meeting date, i f you
have specific questions related to the scheduled projects. Dinner will
be provided between 5:00 - 5:30 p.m., Consent Calendar items will be
reviewed between 5:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m., with the first design review
item being heard at 6:00 p.m. Please notify our department if you will
be unable to attend the meeting, or if you will be late, so that the
dinner can be properly ordered and the necessary arrangements made.
6:00 - 6:30
(Brett) ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 89-16 -
CHILI'S - The development of a restaurant totaling 5,995
square feet within the Terra Vista Town Center on I acre
of land in the Community Commercial District of the
Terra Vista Planned Community located at the northeast
corner of Haven Avenue and Foothill Boulevard APN:
1077-421-05.
DESIGN REVIEW AGENDA
NOVE)IBER 16, 1989
Page 2
6:30- 7:00
(Tom) ENVIRO~i4ENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 89-11 -
STEWART/RANCHO CUCAMONGA BUSINESS PARK - The development
of nine industrial buildings totaling 156,319 square
feet on 8.38 acres of land in the General Industrial
District (Subarea 5) of the Industrial Specific Plan
located at the southeast corner of Hermosa Avenue and
7th Street - APN: 209-261-09 and 30.
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CONSlENT CALENDAR ITEMS AGENDA
November 16, 1989
1. OR 88.-40 - GARCIA
(Jerry) Revised site plan colors and building
texture.
Committee Action: The Committee (Chitiea, Tolstoy,
Buller) recommended approval of the
project subject to the following
conditions:
1. Extend the building accent strip
across the 3 roll-up doors on the
southeast corner of Building "B."
2. Provide vertical scoring only,
rather than a block pattern on
all sandblasted panels. The
specific detail for the scoring
shal 1 be reviewed and approved by
the Planning Department.
3. Provide a blow-up of the second
employee eating area for staff
review and approval. Note:
Permanent concrete furniture is
required for these eating
areas. The final design of which
must be approved by staff.
4. Extend the landscaped area north
of Bu i ld i ng "C" so that the
walkway to the plaza will cross
the driveway at a 90 degree
an9 le.
2. CUP 87-29 - WEIRICK
(Tom) Review of architectural details.
Committee Action: The Design Review Committee
recommended the following:
1. The trellis base detail shall
incorporate inset tile which is
the same as the Wainscot No. 852
granite gray.
CONSENT CALENDAR AGENDA
NOVE)iBER 16, 1989
Page 2
2. The tile Wainscot should be
utilized as the trash enclosure
detail when the enclosure is
adjacent to a building utilizing
the same element. Elevations of
the enclosure not in public view
do not need the tile Wainscot.
3. The corners of the trash
enclosure adjacent to the roll-up
doors should be "boxed-out" with
a stucco column base.
3. DR 88-04 - CARNEY ARCIIIllECTS
(Bruce) Review waterscape materials.
Committee Action: The Committee approved the use of all
of the waterscape materials with the
exception-of the fiberglass reinforced
concrete rock. The Committee
requested that staff bring back
samples of the material showing how it
would look after several years of use
prior to approval.
4. DR 88-44- BARASCH
(Bruce) Review building materials and colors,
and enriched paving material.
Committee Action: The Committee approved the reflective
glass for the spandrel above the
doors, however, the kynar finish was
not approved. The Committee
recommended that the peacock color in
the accent bands be toned down or
substituted with a gray color the same
tone as the sandblast finish on the
sample board. The paver material and
color was approved, however, it was
recommended that the rectilinear paver
be substituted with a hexagonal paver.
CONSENT CALENDAR AGENDA
NOVEMBER 16, 1989
Page 3
5. DR 87-17 - UNOCAL
(Bruce) Review alternative light fixtures.
Committee Action: The Committee recommended that the
original style light fixture be used,
not the proposed fixture with the more
simplified, higher base. The
Committee did recommend the use of the
ornate carriage wall lights, 2 on the
north end of the station, 2 on the
front of the bay wall and 1 on the
south side at the east end of the
building. A catalogue cut of the
lights with specifications and a
revised photometric lighting diagram
will need to be submitted to staff for
review and approval prior to
installation.
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
6:00 - 6:30 Brett Novent>er 16, 1989
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 89-16 ~ CHILI'S - The
development of a restaurant totaling 5,995 square feet within the Terra
Vista Town Center on i acre of land in the Community Commercial District
of the Terra Vista Planned Community located at the northeast corner of
Haven Avenue and Foothill Boulevard - APN: 1077-421-05.
Background:
The Committee (Chitiea, Weinberger, Coleman) reviewed the project
previously on October 19, 1989.
Staff Comments:
A. The following items have been addressed by the applicant:
1. The central tower element has been raised in height.
2. The awnings will be a solid green color.
3. A tile roof element has been added above the door on the rear
elevation.
B. Based in previous Committee Comments and additional staff review,
the Committee should address the following concerns:
1. Vine and other planting should be shown on and around the
trellis,
Design Review Committee Action:
Members Present: Peter Tolstoy, Suzanne Chitiea, Brad Bullet
Staff Planner: Brett Homer
The Conmittee recommended approval of the project subject to the
following conditions:
1. A tile roof and multi-parted window addition should be provided
along the east side of the restaurant, to the north of the
emergency exit. If this floor space cannot be added due to
technical problems, an enhanced landscaping treatment should be
provided underneath and around the trellis structure. Trees should
be of a large box size as should all vines and shrubs. A
decorative handscape treatment should also be provided under the
trellis.
2. Benches should be provided underneath the trellis located along the
west elevation of the restaurant.
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
DR 89-16 - CHILI'S
Page 2
3. The trellis should be painted to match the Towne Center trellis
Struc tu res.
4. Appropriate tree plantings should be provided along the rear
elevations, adjacent to the promenade to help screen the back of
the building from on-site views.
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
6:30 -7:00 Tom Noveff~er 16, 1989
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 89-11 - STEWART/RANCHO
CUCAMONGA BUSINESS PARK - The development of nine industrial buildings
totaling 156,319 square feet on 8.38 acres of land in the General
Industrial District (Subarea 5) of the Industrial Specific Plan located
at the southeast corner of Hermosa Avenue and 7th Street - APN: 209-
261-09 and 30.
Background:
Associated with this project is Industrial Specific Plan ~mendment 89-03
~nich is a request to amend the circulation element of the Industrial
Specific Plan (Subarea 5) to eliminate Seventh Street between Hermesa
Avenue and Center Avenue.
Staff Con!llents:
1. Parking spaces opposite the main entryway should be relocated and
additional landscaping should be provided.
2. Two parking spaces opposite the northern entryway should be
relocated and additional landscaping should be provided.
3. Parking spaces between Building K and L should be extended towards
the multi-tenant building.
4. The landscape island along the east side of the parking spaces
between Buildings K and L should be expanded to provide additional
landscaping.
5. The employee plaza areas are not adequate and should be provided
as an integral part of the project design. They should be
accessable, convenient, comfortable and well lit to enhance their
appearance and function. The plaza areas should be relocated to
provide a more functional location and to enhance their aesthetic
appeal.
Architecture:
1. Provide greater articulation of the building plane as well as the
building surface. Expand areas utilizing the sandblast finish.
2. The multi-tenant building and Buildings A and J will be visible
from Hermosa Avenue and should, therefore, receive a substantial
architectural treatment.
Design Review Committee Action:
Members Present: Suzanne Chitlea, Peter Tolstoy, Brad Bullet
Staff Planner: Tom Grahn
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
DR 89-11 - STEWART/RANCHO CUC~ONGA BUSINESS PARK
Page 2
The Committee reviewed the project but did not recommend approval due to
the following:
Site Plan:
1. Parking spaces opposite the entryways should be removed and
additional landscaping should be provided.
2. The wall between Buildings A and B, D and E, G and H, and K and L
should be a wrought iron fence. The wrought iron fence should be
staggered to allow for sufficient tree plantings in the landscape
planter islands.
3. If security gates are provided they should be of a decorative
material and not chain link.
4. Expand the employee plaza areas by providing additional plazas
between Buildings A and B, D and E, G, and H. The plaza areas
should be designed as an integral and functional part of the
project design, accessable through a convenient and continuous
pedestrian circulation path.
5. The project design should incorporate a functional trail connection
to the Deer Creek Channel. The trail connection should be from the
employee plaza to the property line between Buildings D and E.
6. The setback as proposed along the east project boundary is not
acceptable. Several alternatives were discussed which include: a)
expanding the setback to either ten (10) or fifteen (15) feet, or
b) providing cut-outs in the building face to allow for additional
landscaping.
7. Additional landscaping should be provided adjacent to the possible
dock-high door locations on the front elevation of Buildings A, H,
and J. Should a future tenant wish to install the door on either
of these buildings, it may be accomplished through an amendment to
the design review approval.
Arch itectu re:
1. The elevations for the front of the warehouse buildings and for the
multi-tenant building are not acceptable. The elevations should be
redesigned with greater movement in the building plane, pop-out or
recess-in portions of the building, angle corners of the building,
and by providing variation in the height of the parapet.
2. Provide greater articulation to the building surface through
variation in the texture, i.e., scoring the surface, sandblast,
smooth finish, color, etc.