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HomeMy WebLinkAbout94-32 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 94-32 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, CONDITIONALLY APPROVING TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NUMBER 14647, BOUNDED ON THE SOUTH BY FOURTH STREET, ON THE EAST BY MILLIKEN AVENUE ON THE NORTH BY THE A. T. & S. F. (METROLINK) RAILROAD, AND ON THE WEST BY CLEVELAND AVENUE AND UTICA AVENUE, AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF - APN: 209-272-01, 04, 07 AND 08; 210-081-22 AND 23; 210-082-02, 11, 17, 37, 38 AND 39; AND 210-361-01 THROUGH 26 WHEREAS, Tentative Parcel Map Number 14647, submitted by General Dynamics, applicant, for the purpose of subdividing into 15 parcels, the real property situated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, County of San Bernardino, State of California, identified as APNs 209-272-01, 04, 07 and 08; 210-081-22 and 23; 210-082-02, 11, 17, 37, 38 and 39; and 210-361-01 through 26, bounded on the south by Fourth Street, on the east by Milliken Avenue, on the north by the A. T. & S. F. (Metrolink) Railroad, and on the west by Cleveland Avenue and Utica Avenue; and WHEREAS, on April 27, 1994, the Planning Commission held a duly advertised public hearing for the above-described map. NOW, THEREFORE, THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Prior to the adoption of this Resolution, this Commission has reviewed the Final Environmental Impact Report for Specific Plan 93-01, including analysis of this parcel map, and, by separate resolution, recommended that the City Council certify the Report, including adoption of a Statement of Overriding Consideration, in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, and the guidelines promulgated thereunder. SECTION 2: Prior to the adoption of this Resolution, this Commission has reviewed and recommended approval of Specific Plan 93-01, General Plan Amendment 93-02A, and Industrial Area Specific Plan Amendment 93-03, and recommended adoption by the City Council. SECTION 3: Based upon the facts and information contained in the proposed Environmental Impact Report, Specific Plan 93-01, General Plan Amendment 93-02A, Industrial Area Specific Plan Amendment 93-03, the Industrial Area Specific Plan, and the proposed Subarea 18 Specific Plan, together with all written and oral reports, this Commission has made the following findings: 1. That the map is consistent with the General Plan. 2. That the improvement of the proposed subdivision is consistent with the General Plan. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 94-32 TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 14647 - GENERAL DYNAMICS April 27, 1994 Page 2 3. That the site is physically suitable for the proposed development. 4. That the proposed subdivision and improvements will not cause substantial environmental damage or public health problems or have adverse effects on abutting properties. 5. The design of the subdivision and the type of improvements contemplated will not conflict with public easements for access through or use of property within the subdivision. 6. The findings, facts, and conclusions referenced in the resolutions recommending adoption of Specific Plan 93-01, adoption of General Plan Amendment 93-02A, adoption of Industrial Area Specific Plan Amendment 93-03, and certification of the Environmental Impact Report are hereby incorporated by reference. SECTION 4: Tentative Parcel Map Number 14647 is hereby approved subject to the attached Standard Conditions and the following Special Conditions: Engineering Division 1. In the event a Development Agreement is adopted by the City Council, which addresses the phased installation of infrastructure improvements, that agreement shall supercede all applicable conditions, including all applicable standard conditions. 2. Utility Undergrounding shall be completed upon redevelopment, development, or future subdivision of parcels with frontage on each of the following: a. The existing overhead utilities (electrical, except for the 66KV electrical) on the project side of Fourth Street shall be undergrounded from the first pole on the west side of Utica Avenue to the first pole on the east side of Milliken Avenue prior to public improvement acceptance or occupancy, whichever occurs first. b. The existing overhead utilities (electrical) on the south side of Sixth Street shall be undergrounded from the first pole on the west side of Cleveland Avenue to the end-of-line pole on the west side of Milliken Avenue, prior to public improvement acceptance or occupancy, whichever occurs first. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 94-32 TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 14647 - GENERAL DYNAMICS April 27, 1994 Page 3 c. The existing overhead utilities (railroad communications and electrical, except for the 66KV electrical) on the project side of the A. T. & S. F. Railroad right-of-way shall be undergrounded from the first pole on the east side of Milliken Avenue to the first pole off site west of the west project boundary, prior to public improvement acceptance or occupancy, whichever occurs first. The Developer may request a reimbursement agreement to recover one-half the City adopted cost for undergrounding from future development (redevelopment) as it occurs on the opposite side of the right-of-way. The area fronting the Metrolink site shall be the responsibility of the Metrolink property. d. An in-lieu fee as contribution to the future undergrounding of the existing overhead utilities (electrical) on the opposite side of Sixth Street shall be paid to the City prior to redevelopment on Parcel 2. The fee shall be one- half the City adopted unit amount times the length from the center of Utica Avenue to the end of line pole on the west side of Cleveland Avenue remaining after Condition 1.b is completed. 3. In addition to the perimeter street dedication requirements listed in Standard Condition A.2, the Final Parcel Map shall include the following dedications: a. Streets "A," "B, " and "C" serving Parcels 9, 10, 14, and 15 as shown on the tentative map; b. The knuckle between Cleveland Avenue and Seventh Street; c. An additional 12 feet at the southwest corner of Milliken Avenue and Sixth Street, transitioning to zero across Parcel 8, approximately 600 feet west of Milliken; d. Intersection right turn lanes to the satisfaction of the City Engineer with the following lengths: 590 feet at Fourth/Milliken and Sixth/Milliken and 390 feet for all other street intersections with Fourth, Sixth, and Milliken Avenue; and e. The entry monument at the northwest corner of Fourth Street and Milliken Avenue. 4. Upon development of the golf course and driving range (Parcels 1, 3, 12, and 13) , public improvements shall be completed as follows: a. Install missing street improvements, as indicated in Standard Condition B.3, for all frontage streets of Parcels 1, 3, 12, and 13, including the Cleveland/Seventh knuckle. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 94-32 TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 14647 - GENERAL DYNAMICS April 27, 1994 Page 4 b. Widen the existing pavement on the north side of Sixth Street to provide two westbound traffic lanes across adjacent Parcels 9 and 11. c. Reconstruct the Sixth Street median break to eliminate the eastbound left turn pocket and landscape the median, from Cleveland Avenue to a projection of the east property line for Parcel 1. d. The developer may request a reimbursement agreement from future development for median landscaping and pavement north of the Sixth Street centerline, not fronting Parcel 13. e. Install street lights on the south side of Sixth Street fronting Parcel 8. f. Underground all frontage overhead utilities of Parcels 1, 3, 12, and 13. g. Construct the City entry monument at the northwest corner of Milliken Avenue and Fourth Street. h. Reconstruct Cleveland intersections at Fourth and Sixth Streets as driveways or private streets with right turn lanes. The Sixth Street driveway shall align with a future centerline shift in Cleveland. 5. Vacate Vincent Avenue, Thomas Street, Cleveland Avenue between Fourth and Sixth Streets, and a portion of Cleveland Avenue north of Sixth Street while providing the following: a. Provide easements for all existing utilities including the public storm drain, 12-inch water line, and 6-inch gas main. Provide a surface drainage easement to accommodate Q100 in the event of blockage in Sixth Street catch basins. b. Record CC&Rs and a letter of negative covenant to replace a public street with a private fire lane, to the satisfaction of the Fire District. c. Convert existing street lighting system to private responsibility. 6. Immediately upon their vacation, Cleveland Avenue, Vincent Avenue, and Thomas Street shall be removed from public use. Existing utilities within Thomas and Vincent shall be abandoned as directed by the affected agencies. 7. Install a traffic signal at the intersection of Milliken Avenue and Sixth Street. The Developer shall be eligible for fee credit toward, and reimbursement of costs in excess of, the PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 94-32 TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 14647 - GENERAL DYNAMICS April 27, 1994 Page 5 Transportation Development Fee in conformance with City policy. If the Metrolink project has secured these improvements to the satisfaction of the City Engineer, this condition shall not be imposed. 8. Parcels 7 and 8, fronting Milliken Avenue south of Sixth Street, shall reimburse the City for the cost of installing the median in accordance with City Council Resolution 89-574 upon development or further subdivision, whichever occurs first. 9. Upon development or further subdivision of Parcel 8 or 9, shift the west side of the Sixth/Milliken intersection southerly about 12 feet to align the Sixth Street centerlines. The centerline transition shall be approximately 600 feet long. 10. A contribution in-lieu of construction shall be provided to the City for the future reconstruction of Fourth Street pavement, to the centerline, fronting Parcel 1, prior to Final Parcel Map approval. Prior to development or further subdivision of Parcels 6 or 7, or redevelopment of Parcel 5, the 1988 Pavement Rehabilitation Study shall be updated. The findings of that study shall be implemented across Parcels 1 and 5 and prior to redevelopment on Parcel 5, or across Parcels 1, 6, and 7 upon development or further subdivision of Parcels 6 and 7. 11. Upon development or further subdivision of Parcel 11, Cleveland Avenue north of Sixth Street shall be reconstructed as a local industrial street, with the centerline crown shifted westerly 10 feet and the east side widened 12 feet. 12. Provide a drainage easement across Parcels 1 and 13 in favor of Parcels 3, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, and 15 and the public street systems therein. Provide an agreement covering all flows entering the easement from the Metrolink site and public streets to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and City Attorney. Said agreement shall provide for, but not be limited to, maintenance and liability to be the responsibility of the property owner, and include provisions, in the event the property owner is negligent in said maintenance, that the City has authority to enter and maintain at the property owners cost. 13. Storm Drainage Facilities for the entire study area shall be included in the Final Drainage Study a. Facilities shall be designed for Q100 as follows: (1) The golf course drainage channel shall be sized to accommodate flows from streets "A, " "B, " "C, " and future streets within Parcel 9, but not from Sixth Street, and shall have appropriate erosion control. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 94-32 TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 14647 - GENERAL DYNAMICS April 27, 1994 Page 6 (2) The interim golf course detention facility shall accommodate the ultimate build out of the area, including the drainage area of the Fourth Street storm drain. The spillway of the detention facility shall be to the satisfaction of the City Planner and the City Engineer. (3) Inlet facilities at the intersection of Sixth Street and Cleveland Avenue shall intercept a Q100 storm. The existing Storm Drain within Cleveland Avenue shall receive Q100 flows from areas upstream of Sixth Street and Cleveland Avenue. (4) Q100 fully developed flows reaching the intersection of Fourth Street and Cleveland Avenue shall not exceed Q100 for the existing undeveloped condition. (5) The Fourth Street storm drain shall accommodate Q100 for the drainage area to the north and be sized to include the south half of Fourth Street. Laterals shall be stubbed for future connection of catch basins by the City of Ontario. The Fourth Street storm drain shall connect to the existing open channel in the City of Ontario. The City of Rancho Cucamonga will assist the Developer in obtaining the permit for the work in the City of Ontario. b. Installation may be phased as follows: (1) Install drainage facilities with the golf course (across Parcels 1 and 13) to accommodate parcels 9, 10, 14, and 15. Provide desilting facilities for interim inlets in Parcel 9. (2) Extend the inlet facilities at the intersection of Sixth Street and Cleveland Avenue as needed to accommodate street improvements. (3) Install drainage facilities to eliminate surface flows across Sixth Street at Milliken Avenue with the first development phase. (4) Facilities serving Parcels 6, 7, and 8 shall be installed upon development or further subdivision of said parcels. (5) Upon development of the Fourth Street storm drain and its connection to the channel in Ontario, the golf course detention facility shall have its outlet control reconstructed to eliminate the detention facility. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 94-32 TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 14647 - GENERAL DYNAMICS April 27, 1994 Page 7 14. Upon development of any parcel fronting Fourth or Sixth Street, a parkway beautification master plan shall be developed which expands upon the existing designated street trees. 15. Chino Basin Municipal Water District owns and operates the non- reclaimable sewer which lies within an easement on the north side of this map. As Chino Basin Municipal Water District is a public agency servicing the City of Rancho Cucamonga, the developer of the subdivision shall be responsible for any relocation, modification, or construction on this system required due to the development. Such work shall include, but not be limited to, adjusting manholes to grade, realignment of lines to allow other utilities to be constructed, and other similar construction. If any modification or adjustment to District facilities is desired, plans shall be approved by the District before proceeding. 16. Easements which are no longer necessary shall be abandoned, including City slope easements adjacent to Cleveland Avenue. 17. Upon redevelopment or reuse of Parcel 2, obtain the necessary right-of-way and construct sufficient widening on the west side of Utica Avenue to bring the total pavement width to 36 feet. The developer may request a reimbursement agreement from future development for improvements west of the Utica Avenue centerline. Planning Division 1. Provide a reciprocal parking agreement between the golf course/driving range and Parcels 2, 4, and 5 to accommodate overflow spectator parking for professional golf tournaments. 2. This approval is contingent upon City Council approval of Specific Plan 93-01 (Subarea 18 Specific Plan) , certification of the related Environmental Impact Report, and approval of related General Plan Amendment 93-02A, and Industrial Area Specific Plan Amendment 93-03. Building and Safety 1. Provide minimum 60-foot side yards between all existing buildings and adjacent property lines or provide non-buildable side yard easements on adjacent parcels in order to achieve compliance with the wall and opening protection requirements of Chapter 5 of the Uniform Building Code for unlimited area buildings. SECTION 5: This Resolution shall be effective upon the effective date of an Ordinance of the City Council approving Specific Plan 93-01, General Plan Amendment 93-02A and Industrial Area Specific Plan Amendment 93-03, and the Resolution certifying the Environmental Impact Report. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 94-32 TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 14647 - GENERAL DYNAMICS April 27, 1994 Page 8 APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 27TH DAY OF APRIL, 1994. PLANNING COMMI.SION • CITY • L NCHO CUCAMONGA ail BY: _I ....iwi,► ►i. E. Davi. Bar" - ATTEST: d'i Brad 711511.r, S=cretar ...7 I, Brad Buller, 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 27th day of April, 1994, by the following vote-to-wit: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: BARKER, LUMPP, MCNIEL, MELCHER, TOLSTOY NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT COMMISSIONERS: NONE I -1 0 0 0 C 13 1-1 Y .1 0 0 U 0 -1 C 0 >•CD F O N >.w .1 • >. 0 4• 0 0.0 0 0 0 41 C 0� Y Y+-I F ro ro ✓ Y 4 0 F ✓ Y 0 ro Y 4..„ 0 O C 0 10 Y 0 0 0-1 ✓ ✓ -1 ✓w ✓ N -1 N 0 .-1.0 4, I .n F C0 row U -1la 0P • 0YU 0 F E -+ OO • F w ✓'1 roN .., N -n I' 0 04 0 E C 0 0 14 0 P 0 0 0 4 u 0 0 01 0 „ ro F o 0 010 ° Y 0 P.. L O 0 Y 0 41 a N F 0 F 4, • 0 y 0 C o ° ro O.V4 w .C-I O i 0 ✓w -1> 0•.Ci to a 14 4. • -I 0 0 4 F •tl O 0 .O 0 o o N 0 $" F ro 0 -I E I.. 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