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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994/09/14 - Agenda Packet - Adjourned,, ,',crrv oF ~ ~ RA~ C~A~ ANNING CO I ION AGENDA ~ - 1977 ~EDNESDAY SEPtEmBER 14t 1994 9:00 MASI WORKSHOP RANCHO CUCAMONGA CIVIC CENTER RAINS ROOM 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA I. ROll Call Chairman Barker Commissioner Melcher Vice Chairman McNiel __ Commissioner Tolstoy Commissioner Lumpp II. New Business A. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 94-26 - MASI PARTNERS - The development of an ice/roller rink in the Buildings 18 and 19; a multi-screen theatre in Building 27; revisions to previously approved Building 1; new elevations for Buildings 25 and 26; and a parking study addressing required parking for the ice/roller rink, located on 27 acres of land at the southwest corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue (the site of previously approved Conditional Use Permit 91-24) in the Industrial Park District (Subarea 7) of the Industrial Area Specific Plan - APN: 229-011-10, 19, 21, and 26 through 28. III. Public Comments This is the time and place for the general public to address the Commission. Items to be discussed here are those which do not already appear on this agenda. IV. Adjournment CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: September 14, 1994 TO: Chairman and Members of the Planning Commission FROM: Brad Buller, City Planner BY: Beverly Luttrell, AICP, Associate Planner SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 94-26 - MASI PARTNERS - The development of an ice/roller rink in Buildings 18 and 19; a multi-screen theater in Building 27; revisions to previously approved Building 1; new elevations for Buildings 25 and 26; and a parking study addressing required parking for the ice/roller rink located on 27 acres of land at the southwest corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue (the site of previously approved Conditional Use Permit 91-24) in the Industrial Park District (Subarea 7) of the Industrial Area Specific Plan - APN: 229-011-10, 19, 21, and 26 through 28. ABSTRACT: This workshop is a design review of proposed modifications to the previously approved Conditional Use Permit 91~-24 and Development Review 93-19. The proposed revisions will be reviewed by the Grading and Technical Review Committees on September 20 and 21, respectively, prior to being forwarded to the Planning Commission for approval. BACKGROUND: Conditional Use Permit 91-24 was approved by the City Council on September 2, 1992. This application included the Master Site Plan and a mix. of 32 industrial, multi-tenant, and restaurant uses. Additionally, Development Review 93-19 was approved by the Planning Commission on January 12, 1994. This approval was specifically for Buildings 5, 14, 15, and 16. ANALYSIS: The current proposal has several components which should be reviewed by the Planning Commission: A. Buildings 18 and 19/Ice/Roller Rink: 1. The location Of the ice/roller rink in relationship to the parking for this facility is of concern to the Planning and Engineering Divisions. Consider changing the location of the main entrance to two entrances on the east and west sides of the building. If this is not feasible then consider reducing the depth of the building and providing a specific drop-off area in front of the main entrance. If this is not possible, the Engineering Division has suggested installation of a fence or wall behind the sidewalk on the south side of the street to mitigate jaywalking and/or drop-offs and pick-ups at the front of the building. PLANNING CO~.IISSION WORKSHOP CUP 94-26 - MASI PARTNERS September 14, 1994 'Page 2 2. The speckled slump stone base on the ice/roller rink building should be changed to a richer material; possibly the tile material which has been used elsewhere on the project site. Also, a transition should be provided between the secondary material and the primary material. (See Building 25 for example.) 3. Consider raising the height and using more of the secondary accent material at the ice rink entry to create a stronger entry statement and better transition from parapet height of Building 19. 4- The south elevation of the ice/roller rink should be modified by deleting or reducing the width of some of the accent material on the lower portion of the building and placing it along the upper portion of the building so that it will be more visible. 5. Indicate if the windows of the ice rink are proposed to be vision glass or spandrel glass. 6. Along the north elevation of the ice/roller rink, the depth of the area appears to be inadequate and the element looks "planted on." 7. What is the timing of the Phase 1 and Phase 2 portions of the ice/roller rink? If a blank wall is left in the interim, some type of landscape screening shall be provided until Phase 2 is completed. B. Site Plan/Parking: 1. A parking study was reviewed for the original ice/roller rink submittal. Revisions must be made to the study which address the larger size of this facility. The revised parking study for the expanded and relocated ice/roller rink has not been submitted. 2. The location Of the handicapped stalls on the north (back) side of the theater building does not appear to meet Title 24 ADA accessibility requirements and they are not conveniently located to the entrance. C. Building 1: 1. The number of service bays has been increased to eight. A dense row of shrubs and trees should be planted in the planter area east of the parking stalls in order to screen views into the work area. D. General: 1. Generally, the architecture of the proposed buildings is consistent with the architecture which has already been approved for the center. However, a detail of the rectangular element above the entries should be provided. It is not clear how deep the recess is, if it is to be painted another color, or if it is a tile element. PLANNING CO}MISSION WORKSHOP CUP 94-26 - MASI PARTNERS September 14, 1994 'Page 3 RECOMMENDATION: Staff reconunends that the item be approved with the noted modifications and forwarded to the Planning Commission for final approval. Respectfully submitted, BB:BL:Sp