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THE MINUTES OF
RANCHO
CUCAMONGA THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
Pledge of Allegiance
Roll Call
AND
THE PLANNING COMMISSION
JULY 10, 2013 - 7:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Council Chambers
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
I. CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Howdyshell X Vice Chairman Fletcher X
Munoz X Wimberly X Oaxaca X
Additional Staff Present Candyce Burnett, Planning Manager; Jeff Bloom, Deputy City
ManagerlEconomic and Community Development; Steven Flower, Assistant City Attorney; Dan
James, Senior Civil Engineer; Lois Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary Mike Smith,
Associate Planner
II. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
This is the time and place for the general public to address the Historic Preservation Commission or the
Planning Commission on any item listed or not listed on the agenda. State law prohibits the Historic
Preservation Commission or the Planning Commission from addressing any issue not previously included on
the Agenda. The Historic Preservation Commission or the Planning Commission may receive testimony and
set the matter for a subsequent meeting.
Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual or less, as deemed necessary by the Chair,
depending upon the number of individuals desiring to speak. All communications are to be addressed
directly to the Historic Preservation Commission or Planning Commission, not to the members of the
audience. This is a professional business meeting and courtesy and decorum are expected. Please refrain
from any debate between audience and speaker, making loud noises, or engaging in any activity which
might be disruptive to the decorum of the meeting.
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Luana Hernandez thanked everyone for their support of the Route 66 Car Show as it was a
great success. In response to Chairman Howdyshell, Ms. Hernandez noted that photos of
the event can be found on their website: Route661ECA.org and that they are developing a
corporate support mailing list with the help of a public relations person.
III. CONSENT CALENDAR/HISTORIC PRESERVATION
COMMISSION AND PLANNING COMMISSION
Approval of minutes from June 26, 2013
Steven Flower, Assistant City Attorney noted the draft minutes do not note which
Commissioners were present at the meeting and that he recalled that all
Commissioners were present. The Secretary noted the correction.
Moved by Fletcher seconded by Wimberly to adopt the Consent Calendar 5-0 with the
correction to the minutes.
IV. SCHEDULED MATTERS/PLANNING COMMISSION
SELECTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION CHAIRMAN AND VICE CHAIRMAN
OFFICER POSITIONS
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Munoz, for Chairman Howdyshell to continue as Chairman
carried 5-0.
Moved by Munoz, seconded by Wimberly. for Commissioner Wimberly to serve as Vice
Chairman. The motion failed 2-3.
Moved by Oaxaca. seconded by Howdyshell, for Vice Chairman Fletcher to continue as Vice
Chairman carried 3-2
SELECTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE DRC
MEMBERS (DRC)
Moved by Wimberly, seconded by Howdyshell, for Commissioners Fletcher and Oaxaca to
continue serving on the DRC carried 5-0.
Moved by Howdyshell, seconded by Munoz. for Commissioner Wimberly to serve on the
DRC as First Alternate carried 5-0.
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D. SELECTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION TRAILS COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Moved by Oaxaca. seconded by Howdyshell, to select Commissioners Fletcher and
Wimberly to serve on the TAC and for Commissioner Munoz to serve as the First
Alternate carried 5-0.
V. PUBLIC HEARINGS/PLANNING COMMISSION
The following items have been advertised and/or posted as public hearings as required bylaw. The
Chairman will open the public hearing to receive testimony. All such opinions shall be limited to 5
minutes per individual for each project. Please sign in after speaking.
E. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18870 -
LENNAR HOMES OF CALIFORNIA: A request to subdivide a vacant parcel of about
3,047,614 square feet (79.67 -acres) into 291 lots and eleven (11) lettered lots in the Low
Medium (LM) Residential District, Etiwanda Specific Plan (South Overlay), located about
525 feet east of Etiwanda Avenue at the north side of Arrow Route; APN: 0229-041-09.
Related file: Development Review DRC2012-01202. Staff has prepared a Mitigated
Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration.
F. TREE REMOVAL PERMIT DRC2013-00483 - LENNAR HOMES OF CALIFORNIA: A
request to remove trees in conjunction with a proposal to subdivide a vacant parcel of about
3,047,614 square feet (79.67 -acres) into 291 lots and eleven (11) lettered lots in the Low
Medium (LM) Residential District, Etiwanda Specific Plan (South Overlay), located about
525 feet east of Etiwanda Avenue at the north side of Arrow Route; APN: 0229-041-09.
Related file: Tentative Tract Map SUBTT18870 and Development Review DRC2012-01202.
Mike Smith, Associate Planner, presented the staff report. (Presentation on file.) He also
reported that that just prior to meeting the City received a letter from the County of San
Bernardino Public Works Department regarding the Mitigated Negative Declaration for the
tract. (Letter on file.) The letter cited concerns about burrowing owls found on site, RAFSS
mitigation, riparian vegetation (mulefat scrub), and the slender -horned spineflower. The
County Water Resources Division also commented. Mr. Smith stated that staff had
reviewed the letter and believes that issues were already addressed in the Initial Study. He
also stated that the developer had submitted a written response to the letter. (Response on
file.)
In response to Vice Chairman Fletcher, Mr. Smith said if even one burrowing owl nest is
found, the applicant must follow the mitigations found on pages E -F 87. Also in response to
Vice Chairman Fletcher, Mr. Smith deferred the request to salvage the wood from the black
walnut trees for the benefit of the Maloof Foundation to the applicant.
Commissioner Munoz noted that the owls are there and therefore the applicant will have to
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conduct a pre -construction survey 30 days prior to grading and they will have to provide
evidence they did that. He said they would have to consult with CFDFW before proceeding.
Chairman Howdyshell said there is still a window before that happens.
Mr. Smith confirmed this must happen prior to grading and be performed by a qualified
wildlife biologist.
Chairman Howdyshell opened the public hearing.
Ryan Combe, Project Manager for Lennar Homes, thanked staff for their perseverance. He
said the project has support from neighbors to the north and south. Mr. Combe assented
that an owl is present and it triggers the mitigation requirements to perform the survey. He
said there will be a Homeowners Association and the two paseos that connect to the trails
will be City maintained. He said because of the many restrictions of Southern California
Edison, they are installing trees in rear yards because SCE will not allow them to be placed
in their easement and this should soften the appearance of the easement from the homes.
There being no one else present wishing to speak, Chairman Howdyshell closed the public
hearing. She noted new home construction is needed as the City's listing inventory is low
and the project provides housing at a needed price -point.
Commissioner Oaxaca noted the letters received tonight. He said the lateness of the letters
put the Commission at a disadvantage.
Vice Chairman Fletcher said last minute letters always problematic. He said he is not
concerned if staff says we covered these issues- he is satisfied with the report and
comments. He said it is a standard tract map and will provide good housing product for
community.
Commissioner Munoz said he believes this project is ready and that the City does need the
housing stock but that he takes exception to receiving the letter on July 8 and being
expected to digest it. He said a one page letter from a resident is one thing, but that this
letter deals with some fairly significant issues. He said he is just guessing as to what is in
these two letters based on a summary review by staff. He said he prefers to make
decisions on an informed basis. He said if the issue is not as complicated as this, then it
would be fine, but this a formal letter with a response and rebuttal.
Candyce Burnett, Planning Manager said staff received the letter just this afternoon.
Commissioner Munoz asserted that it does not make it right as this can be in abeyance
Steven Flower, Assistant City Attorney said that if the Commission can continue the item
and come back later. He said there is no way to prevent late comments.
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Chairman Howdyshell said she is confident staff is working with the applicant and that there
still is a window of time to address the noted concerns. She asked how the Commission felt
about that.
Commissioner Munoz said staff needs to give the Commission time to deal with issues like
these and there is no relevance to this project.
Commissioner Wimberly said there is no summary of differences on the letter with respect
to the facts and findings.
Commissioner Oaxaca said he feels significantly disadvantaged in making a decision
Vice Chairman Fletcher said that he could recall this happening several times in the last 10
years. He said they often come in on the day of our meeting -it is a formality. He asked if
we unnecessarily slow up a development because of a letter. He said he would tend to
listen to staff and legal counsel regarding their analysis.
Commissioner Munoz said whether or not it is unusual, it does not make it right. He said the
Commission is asked to make a decision only partially informed and he is advising staff to
give the Commission more time. He said it is not about this project, it is what to do in the
future. He said he does not want to see this on the dais and then have to make a decision
on what was put before him the half-hour before the meeting.
Chairman Howdyshell concurred and said she could see that the Commission is responsible
for the decisions and would support a policy to postpone those items if a late document is
received to allow time for a proper review.
Mr. Flower said that if an item is agendized and noticed, staff cannot pull the item but that
the Commission has the option to continue it.
Commissioner Oaxaca said He said he would like a greater time period between the end of
the environmental review up to the Planning Commission hearing date.
Jeff Bloom, Deputy City Manager, Economic & Community Development stated that late
comments come in response to the environmental review period and to the public hearing.
He said even if the item is postponed the letters can be brought in at the last minute at the
continued hearing. He said even if the City cut off the public review period, it does not
prevent this from happening. He said the City does not want to punish the applicant by
postponing, but if the Commission is uncomfortable, then it should continue the item and
ask staff for further review. He said that the mitigations are there for the burrowing owl; that
the owls are protected, and that the applicant will not be bulldozing them without
consequences.
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Mr. Flower stated that some persons will wait to comment at the public hearing; and that
sometimes the Commission has gone forward when it believes it is safe to do so and
sometimes it did not. He said it is a case-by-case judgment call.
Mr. Bloom said it is very frustrating for staff in that it leaves the applicant and staff
scrambling to figure out an appropriate response. He said the larger agencies are not
always courteous.
Moved by Wimberly. seconded by Oaxaca, to adopt Resolution 13-26 approving Tentative
Tract Map SUBTT18870, and Resolution 13-27 approving Tree Removal Permit DRC2013-
00483 - carried 5-0.
VI. COMMISSION CONCERNS/HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND
PLANNING COMMISSION
VII. ADJOURNMENT
8:10PM