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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
MEMORANDUM
June 22, 1992
ACTION COM~EN'PS
Commercial/Industrial
Design Review Committee
Larry McNiel
Suzanne Chitlea
Otto Kroutil
John Melcher (Alternate)
Scott Murphy, Associate Planner ~
DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETING OF JUNE 18, 1992
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, if you have
specific questions related to the scheduled projects. Dinner will be provided
between 5:00 - 5:45 p.m., Consent Calendar items will be reviewed between 5:45
p-m. - 6:30 p.m., with the first design review item being heard at 6:40 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.
6:40 - 7:00
(Scott)
CUP 85-04 MODIFICATION - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA/ ETIWANDA
HISTORICAL SOCIETY - A request to construct a 2,500 square
foot barn on the site of the Chaffey Garcia house to be used
as a museum and caretaker's residence in the Low-Medium
Residential designation (4-8 dwelling units per acre) of the
Victoria Planned Community, located on the west side of
Etiwanda Avenue, north of Base Line Road - APN: 227-513-05.
7:10 - 8:00
(Bev)
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 91-24 -
M3~SI - The development of 32 buildings totaling approximately
268,907 square feet and comprised of a mix of industrial,
multi-tenant, office and restaurant uses in the Industrial
Park Category (Subarea 7) of the Industrial Area Specific
Plan, located at the southwest corner of Foothill Boulevard
and Rochester Avenue - APN: 229-011-10, 19, 21, 26, 27, and
28. Associated with the project is Parcel Map 13845.
Attachments
cc: Planning Conunission/City Council
COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
CONSENT C~T.RNDAR ITEMS AGENDA
CUF 92-07 - HIDE-A-WHILE
( Dan )
Committee Action:
June 18, 1992
Storefront design.
The Committee (McNiel,
approved the design.
Chitiea)
CUP 90-37 - FOOTHILL MARKErpLACE PARTMERS
(Scott) MOnument sign design.
Connittee Action:
The Committee (McNiel, Chitiea,
Coleman) approved the design subject
to the sign face recessed 4 inches
from the face of the column.
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
6:40 - 7:00 Scott June 18, 1992
MODIFICATION TO CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 85-04 - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA/
ETIWANDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY - A request to construct a 2,500 square
foot barn on the site of the Chaffey Garcia house to be used as a museum
and caretaker's residence in the Low-Medium Residential designation (4-8
dwelling units per acre) of the Victoria Planned Community, located on
the west side of Etiwanda Avenue, north of Base Line Road - APN:
227-513-05.
Background:
In 1984, the City designated the Chaffey Garcia house as a Local
Landmark, to con~memorate the achievements and accomplishments of the
Chaffey Garcia brothers and the impact they had on the City of Rancho
Cucamonga. Because of the impending development in the area of the
original site, however, a suitable site had to be found for the house
relocation. After some searching, a lot on Etiwanda Avenue was donated
by the William Lyon Company for the relocation. Prior to the relocation
of the house, the City and the Etiwanda Historical Society entered into
an agreement that would allow for the restoration of the house and its
use as a museum to display artifacts and memorabilia.
On February 27, 1985, the Planning Commission originally approved
Conditional Use Permit 85-04 for the relocation of the Chaffey Garcia
house from its location within the Terra Vista Planned Community to its
current location on Etiwanda Avenue. In addition to the relocation of
the house, the Planning Commission also approved a master plan for the
site providing for the future construction Of a barn on the western half
of the property. The barn construction will provide a site that is
consistent with the original site on which the Chaffey Garcia house was
located, thereby reinforcing the historic character of the house.
Additionally, landscaping (oranges, grape vines, etc) will be installed
to reinforce the agricultural roots of the community.
While the Co~nission did approve the master plan for the barn
construction, the specific design of the barn was not available for
review. As a result, the final design of the barn is now being
submitted for consideration.
Staff Comments: The following comments are intended to provide an
outline for Committee discussion.
Over the past several years, the applicant has been working with
the Historic Preservation Commission on the design of the barn and
overall site plan.
The location and footprint of the proposed barn is consistent with
the original master plan.
Extensive landscaping should be provided along the west property
boundary to provide a buffer from the single story residences.
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
CUP 85-04 - ETIWANDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
JUNE 18, 1992
Page 2
Design Review Co-~ttee Action:
Members Present: Larry MeNiel, Suzanne Chitlea, Dan Coleman
Staff Planner: Scott Murphy
The Design Review Committee recommended approval subject
following:
1.
to the
The use Of chain link fencing with Oleanders was acceptable along
the south side of the parking lot.
2. The doors on the south elevation should receive a decorative
finish.
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
7:10 - 8:00 Bey
June 18, 1992
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 91-24 - MASI - The
development of 32 buildings totaling approximately 268,907 square feet
and comprised of a mix of industrial, multi-tenant, office and
restaurant uses in the Industrial Park Category (Subarea 7) of the
Industrial Area Specific Plan, located at the southwest corner of
Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue - APN: 229-011-10, 19, 21, 26,
27, and 28. Associated with the project is Parcel Map 13845.
Members present: Suzanne Chitlea, Larry McNiel, Otto Kroutil
Staff Planner: Bev Nissen
The Committee (McNiel, Chitlea, Kroutil) approved the revised project
with the following items to be reviewed by the Design Review Committee
prior to Planning Commission hearing:
Vines adjacent to Buildings 11-18 should be planted in a continuous
2-foot planter, rather than vine pockets, if permitted by the
Rancho Cucamonga Fire District.
The Committee (McNiel, Chitiea, Kroutil) approved the mylar/canvas
canopy element in the thickest gauge available. Color schemes of
the canvas should be carefully worked out. A diagram providing
color locations should be submitted for review and approval by the
Committee. The possibility of keying the awning color to the type
of use was also discussed.
The glass along the south elevation of Building 20 should be
recessed in a manner similar to the other proposed buildings.
A reflective coating should be applied to the glass portions of
those buildings which face drive aisles, and Rochester Avenue. The
purpose of the reflective coating is to provide an opaqueness to
the glass so that storage access will not be visible.
Vines planted along the Sport Park property (south of the south
property wall) should be allowed to extend up and over the wall and
onto the buildings in order to discourage grafitti and to soften
the wall and buildings.
The bullnose edge for all buildings with the 4-inch stucco recess
should be reviewed and approved by the Planning Division.
Lunch court furniture should be revised to include wire seats and
concrete tables. Wire seats should match the proposed awning
color.
DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
CUP 91-24 - MASI
JUNE ~8, 1992
Page 2
The applicant should consider providing a stone base along the
bottom portion of Buildings 4, 7, and 20 in those locations where
glass extends all the way to the ground.