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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
Regular Meeting
1. CALL TO ORDER
A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga was held
in the Lions Park Community Center, 9161 Base Line Road on Wednesday, April
20, 1983. The meeting was called to order at 7:35 p.m. by Mayor Jon D.
Mikeis.
Present were: Councilmembers Richard M. Dahl, Charles J. Buquet II, Phillip
D. Schlosser, James C. Frost, and Jon D. MikeIs.
Also present: City Manager, Lauren M. Wasserman; Assistant City Manager, Jim
Robinson; City Attorney, Robert Dougherty; Community Development Director,
Jack Lam; City Engineer, Lloyd Hubbs; Finance Director, Harry Empey; and
Community Services Director, Bill Holley.
Approval of Minutes: Motion: Moved by Dahl, seconded by Schlosser to approve
the minutes of February 16, March 2 (as corrected on page 7), and April 11,
1983. Motion carried unanimously 5-0-
a. Thursday, April 21, 1983 - 7:00 p.m. - ETIWANDA SPECIFIC PLAN HEARING/CITY
COUNCIL - Lions Park Community Center.
b. Thursday, April 21, 1983 - 7:00 p.m. - PARKS COMMITTEE - Lions Park
Community Center.
c. Thursday, April 21, 1983 - 9:00 a.m. - FLOOD CONTROL MEETING - Ontario
Chamber of Commerce Office.
d. Monday, April 25, 1983 - 7:00 p.m. - MELLO-ROOS COMMUNITY FACILITIES ACT
MEETING/CITY COUNCIL - Lions Park Community Center.
e. Wednesday, April 27, 1983 - 7:00 p.m. - PLANNING COMMISSION - Lions Park
Community Center.
f. Thursday, April 28, 1983 - 7:00 p.m. - ADVISORY COMMISSION - Lions Park
Community Center.
g. Monday, May 2, 1983 - 7:00 p.m. - COMMUNITY GOALS/CITY COUNCIL - Lions
Park Community Center.
h. Tuesday, May 17, 1983 - 7:00 p.m. - ETIWANDA SPECIFIC PLAN HEARING/CITY
COUNCIL - Lions Park Community Center.
i. Presentation of Proclamation to Rancho Cucamonga Women's Club Proclaiming
April 24, 1983 as Federation Day.
3- COIISE!IT
a. Approval of Warrants, Register No. 83-04-20, and Payroll ending 83-04-03
in the amount of $356,054.64.
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Motion:
as submitted.
b. Alcoholic Beverage Application for off-sale beer & wine License for Nor
Arco, Inc., 9533 Foothill Boulevard. (AS 83-07)
c. Refer Claim against the City by Ron Vaughn, Alice Vaughn, and Christine
Vaughn to the City Attorney for handling. (CL 83-11)
d. Refer Claim against the City by Leonard Eugene Bennett, 8267 London
Avenue, Alta Loma, to the City Attorney for handling. (CL 83-012)
e. Refer Claim against the City by Carl N. Brady to the City Attorney for
handling. (CL 83-013)
f. Authorize awarding of contract for street striping and pavement marking
services to Pacific Striping of Hacienda Heights, the lowest bidder, at
$29,781.00. (CO83-O20)
g. Request approval of Assessment District 82-1 Contract Change Order No. 6
relating to an existing box culvert on Haven Avenue south of 4th Street as
shown on sheet 63 of 75 of the Plans. (CO 185)
h. Request approval of Subordination Agreement by Dr. Kornblatt for 10010
Almond Street.
RESOLUTION NO. 83-46
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING i SUBORDINATION
AGREEMENT FROM MELVIN B. KORNBLATT AND AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO SIGN SAME.
i. Approval of Storm Drain Reimbursement Agreement which provides for credits
and reimbursement of storm drain fees in conjunction with storm drain
improvements on the Pic-N-Save Project, Parcel Map 6658 - Etiwanda
Properties. (CO 83-O21)
j. Approval of Contract Amendment for Design of Storm Restoration Work with
L. D. King Engineering for Hellman Avenue/San Bernardino Road to Base Line
Road. (CO-141)
k. Award of contract for emergency restoration and repairs at various
locations. (CO83-O22)
1. Set Public Hearing for June 15, 1983 for the Vacation of a Portion of 8th
Street located between Haven Avenue and the east property line of Parcel
Map 7797. (Public utilities and property owners will be notified of
public hearing).
RESOLUTION NO. 83-47
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO VACATE 8TH STREET LOCATED
BETWEEN HAVEN AVENUE AND THE EAST PROPERTY LINE OF PARCEL
MAP 7797.
Moved by Schlosser, seconded by Frost to approve the Consent Calendar
Motion carried unanimously 5-0-
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~. AD~ERTI3ED PUBLIC HEARING3
A. ENVIRONHMNTAL A,.~?l~lrt AND ZONING ORDINANCER II~e~NDMENT 83-02 - SENIOR
HOUSING O~RLAI DI~lI!ICT. An amendment to Section 61.0217 of the Zoning
Ordinance to include an overlay district containing various development
incentives to produce senior citizen oriented multi-family housing, as well as
site development and general overlay district location criteria. First
considered by Council at the March 2nd meeting. Staff report by Rick Gomez,
City Planner.
Mayor Mikeis opened the meeting for public hearing. There being no response,
the public hearing was closed. Discussion followed by Council.
City Clerk Wasserman read title of Ordinance No. 193.
ORDINANCE NO. 193 (second reading)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA,
AMENDING SECTION 61.0217 OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA INTERIM
ZONING ORDINANCE CREATING A SENIOR HOUSING OVERLAY
DISTRICT.
Motion: Moved by Dahl, seconded by Buquet to waive full reading of Ordinance
No. 193- A typo was noticed in the Ordinance. It should be -7 for the
parking ratio. Motion carried unanimously 5-0-
Motion: Moved by Frost, seconded by Schlosser to adopt Ordinance No. 193.
Motion carried by the following vote:
AYES: Dahl, Buquet, Sehlosser, Frost, Mike'.s
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
B. ENVIRO~,NTAL A,SS~_~MENT AND PLANNgD DEI~MLOPM~NT 83-01 (PARCEL NAP ?827) -
CAME. A change of zone from R-3 (multiple-family residential/planned
development) to R-3/SO (multiple family residential/senior overlay) and the
development of 269 apartment units, of which 161 are intended for senior
citizens, on 9-78 acres generally located west of Archibald, north of Base
Line - Parcel 2 of Parcel Map 5792 - APN 202-151-34. (Related file: GPA 83-
03). Item first considered by Council at the March 2 meeting. Staff report
by Rick Gomez, City Planner.
Mayor Mikeis opened the meeting for public hearing. There being no response,
the public hearing was closed.
City Clerk Wasserman read the title of Ordinance No. 201.
ORDINANCE NO. 201 (second reading)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA,
REZONING A PORTION OF ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 202-151-
34, DESCRIBED AS PARCEL 1 OF PARCEL MAP 7827 AND LOCATED
WEST OF ARCHIBALD, NORTH OF BASE LINE FROM R-3/PD TO R-
3/S0.
Motion: Moved by Sehlosser, seconded by Frost to waive full reading of
Ordinance No. 201. Motion carried unanimously 5-0.
Motion: Moved by Dahl, seconded by Buquet to approve Ordinance No. 201.
Motion carried by the following vote:
AYES: Dahl, Buquet, Sohlosser, Frost, MikeIs
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
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C. E~RON~AL ASSF-_~__~ AND GENERAL PLAN A~DHENT 83-03 - CALMARK. A
request to amend the General Plan Land Use Plan from medium-high residential
(14-24 dwelling units/acre) to high residential (24-30 dwelling units/acre)
for the development of 161 affordable senior citizen apartments on
approximately 4.55 acres of land located west of Archibald, and north of Base
Line - APN 202-151-34. (Related file: PD 83-01). Item first considered at
the March 2 meeting. Item introduced by Lauren Wasserman, City Manager.
Mayor Mikeis opened the meeting for public hearing. There being no response,
the public hearing was closed.
Motion: Moved by Buquet, seconded by Dahl to approve Resolution No. 83-26 and
to waive full reading. Motion carried by the following vote:
AYES: Dahl, Buquet, Schlosser, Frost, Mikeis
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
City Clerk Wasserman read the title of Resolution No. 83-26.
RESOLUTION NO. 83-26
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE ADOPTED LAND USE PLAN
OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA GENERAL PLAN.
D, ~I¥IRO~NTAL ~5,~F,..~/~ AND ZONING ORDINANCE ~ 83-01, An
amendment to Chapter 1, Section 1.08,160 and ~.~8.1?0 of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga Municipal Code regarding home occupatiDn permits. Staff report by
Rick Gomez, City Planner.
Mayor Mikeis opened the meeting for public hearing. There being no response,
the public hearing was closed.
City Clerk Wasserman read the title of Ordinance No. 199-
ORDINANCE NO. 199 (second reading)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA,
AMENDING SECTIONS 1.08.160 AND 1.08.170 OF THE CITY OF
RANCHO CUCAMONGA MUNCIPAL CODE REGARDING HOME OCCUPATION
PERMITS.
Motion: Moved by Schlosser, seconded by Dahl to waive full reading of
Ordinance No. 199- Motion carried unanimously 5-0.
Motion: Moved by Schlosser, seconded by Buquet to approve Ordinance No.
199. Motion carried by the following vote:
AYES: Dahl, Buquet, Sehlosser, Frost, Mikels
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
E. ENVIRONMENTAL A,.~_~T IND PLANNED DEVELOPMENT 83-02 (TENTATIgE TRACT
12362) - RAMCNO CEMTER. A change of zone from R-3 (multiple family
residential) to R-3/PD (multiple family residential/planned development) and
the development of 88 units arranged as four-plexes on 6.4 acres located south
of Base Line, on the west side of Hellman - APN 208-011-02, and 04.
Mayor Mikels opened the meeting for public hearing. Addressing Council was:
Mr. Lovegren expressed this was something which was needed in Rancho
Cucamonga. He asked if these were rentals or ownership.
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Mr. Gomez responded they could be purchased by an individual owner and then
rented out, or he could buy the whole four-plex and live in one unit and rent
the other three.
Mr. Lovegren stated we needed more rental units in the City.
There being no further response, Mayor Mikels closed the public hearing.
Mr. Frost felt this was a dramatic deviation from previous hillside grading
standards. He asked what type of discussion had taken place at the Planning
Commission and why was it that this particular site was deemed not appropriate
to those standards.
Mr. Gomez stated the Planning Commission and the Grading Committee looked at
this proposal. Because of the unique characteristics of the drainage of the
site and of the hillside condition, it was necessary to propose a larger scale
grading concept in order for the facilities to handle the onsite drainage and
to provide flow into the street system which would then be carried to a storm
drain system, it was necessary to reduce the elevations on the hill a lot more
than would have otherwise been necessary in a more involved hillside area. It
was because of the unique hydrological on that hillside in order to
accommodate for the purpose of drains.
Mayor Mikels inquired as to what was the ultimate vehicluar access to Base
Line or to Hellman.
Mr. Gomez responded that the ingress and egress vill be along an easement on
the parcel up front which will be combined with future development which is
about 200-300 feet west of Hellman.
City Clerk Wasserman read the title of Ordinance ~. 202.
ORDINANCE NO. 202 (first reading)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA,
REZONING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS 208-011-02 AND 04,
FURTHER DESCRIBED AS PARCEL 3 OF PARCEL MAP 6395 LOCATED
SOUTH OF BASE LINE, ON THE WEST SIDE OF HELLMAN AVENUE
FROM R-3 TO R-3/PD FOR TENTATIVE TRACT 12362.
Motion: Moved by Schlosser, seconded by Dahl to waive full reading of
Ordinance No. 202. Motion carried unanimously 5-0.
Mayor Mikels set second reading for May 4, 1983.
5. ORDINANCES FOR CONSIDERATION
None submitted for consideration.
6. CIT~ MANAG~R'S STjtFF REPORTS
A. CONSIDERATION OF TECHNICIAN POSITION. Staff report by Jack Lam, Community
Development Director.
Motion: Moved by Schlosser, seconded by Dahl to initiate the recruiting
procedure for the Engineering Technician position; the position to be re-
evaluated at budget time. Motion carried unanimously 5-0.
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7 - ClTI ATTORNE~ ' S REPORTS
None submitted for consideration.
8. CODICIL BUSIMF,.SS
A. CONTINUATION OF DISCUSION REGARDING Fff~DIAN T-~LANDS FOR THE CITY. Item
was originally requested by Councilman Dahl at the March 16 city council
meeting. Council requested that staff compile all city policies relating to
median islands and bring back to council for further discussion.
Mr. Dahl stated this was a request he brought to Council. He stated the
following location should be studied as far as median requirements:
1. Base Line between west city limits and Haven Avenue.
2. Archibald from south city limits north to Base Line.
3. Industrial area, east of Haven, south of Arrow to 6th (including
Arrow).
Motion: Moved by Schlosser, seconded by Frost to send back to the Planning
Commission for study. Motion carried unanimously 5-0-
ADDED REPORTS BY COUNCIL:
An oral report was presented by Mr. Frost from the Revenue and Taxation
Subcommittee of the League of California Cities.
An oral report was presented by Mayor Mikels from the Fee Subcommittee which
met on Thursday, April 18, with himself, Councilman Frost, Chamber of
Commerce, private sector, BIA, and Board of Realtors.
Motion: Moved by Frost, seconded by Schlosser to adjourn to an Executive
Session, not to reconvene this evening. Meeting to reconvene on Thursday,
April 21, at 7:00 p.m. in the Lions Park Community Center for Public Hearing
on the Etiwanda Specific Plan. Motion carried unanimously 5-0- The meeting
adjourned at 8:30 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Beverly Authelet
Deputy City Clerk