HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015/05/27 - Workshop Minutes - PC-HPC THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
WORKSHOP OF
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MAY 27, 2015 - 7:00 PM*
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
***RAINS ROOM***
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
I. CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call 7:53 PM
Chairman Wimberly X Vice Chairman Oaxaca X
Munoz X Howdyshell X Fletcher X
H. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
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III. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION
A. PRE-APPLICATION REVIEW DRC2015-00155—MARC HOMES, LLC-A request fora
Planning Commission Workshop review of a conceptual site plan for a high density,
single-family residential development comprised of 39 units on a vacant parcel of about
4.7 acres within the Etiwanda Avenue Overlay District in the Office Park (OPK) District,
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Etiwanda Specific Plan. located at the southeast corner of the intersection of Etiwanda
Avenue and Candlewood Street; APN. 1100-031-01 and -07.
Alike Smith, Associate Planner gave a brief overview of the project. Fie said this was the
prior proposed site for a funeral home followed by an office complex application that
later expired. He said the zoning is the Office Professional District. He said the
proposal would require a General Plan Amendment and an Etiwanda Specific Plan
Amendment. He said the required development standards also may need amendments.
Stefanos Polyzoides reported he met with some of the neighbors and they were
generally happy with the ideas being presented. He noted the site is complex for
several reasons: smaller lots requiring relief in standards, proximity to the freeway, and
the shape of the property with two corners missing. He said the concept includes
bringing the buildings closer together, providing parking in back, and plot all buildings to
face open space with public room in front with no driveways. He said the traffic would
' be minimal and slow moving. He said some have attached garages or they are
detached-all loaded from the rear. He said there are 3 floor plans with 10 feet between
homes and 5 feet to the property line with square footages of 1,779, 1,944, and 2.319
square feet. He said the staff report reflects an error in the square footage. He said
they would have an HOA. He said they are individually owned lots/single-family homes.
He said the developer plans to take maintain all the green space areas.
Dan James, Senior Civil Engineer stated the street width is 36 feet curb to curb per City
standards.
Commissioner Howdyshell expressed a concern that when extended family visits or is
staying there, there would be multiple cars and a lack of parking. She expressed
concern about the placement of trash cans.
Mr. Smith stated that this is not a conventional development and the typical standards
would not apply.
Michael Lutz, (property owner) of Marc Homes. LLC, said the trash cans will be moved
to the alleyways. He said parking on certain holidays will be a challenge but overflow
will not affect Etiwanda A venue because no parking is allowed there. He said it will go
to Candlewood and everywhere else. He said there are 24 guest parking spots. He
said the main street will most likely have cobble curbs and the drive lanes will have no
curbs.
' Commissioner Fletcher asked about room for garbage trucks to get in as well as fire
trucks.
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Lir. Lutz said there are outlets on Candlewood and Etiwanda Avenue. He said they
want the homes as far from freeway as possible.
fvlr. Smith said he anticipates the height of the wall between the development and the
freeway will be 16 feet in height.
Commissioner Howd yshell said she is pleased the homes are not all backed up against
the freeway.
Mr. Smith said each house will have 2 car garages as this is consistent with the
Etiwanda Specific Plan and they will not dominate the front elevations of the homes as
they are to the rear.
Mr. Lutz said this is an expensive site to develop. He said they looked at standards and
they know they will have to look at different standards.
' Mr. Polyzoides said the design has significant transitions in relief between buildings
achieved by using cutouts. Fie said they looked at massing, and provided frontages that
create volumetric complexity, and then they looked at siding or stones to enrich the
character. In response to Vice Chairman Oaxaca, he said the homes must be livable for
the demographic, there is public shared space that is safe with slower traffic speeds and
each home will have minimal private open space. He said it is similar to a bungalow
court concept.
Vice Chairman Oaxaca said this is a practical application of new standards;this requires
the desire to live a slightly different lifestyle.
Commissioner Howdyshell said it is reminiscent of a European village environment. She
said there is a similar concept in the development south of Arrow.
Mr. Smith said with respect to standards, we also created standards for another project
near the Pacific Electric Trail that could totally work.
Commissioner Munoz said this looks like it is headed in the right direction - good
articulation, neighborhood, and access.
Vice Chairman Oaxaca commented that this is the type of challenging infill project ,ve
are left with. He said we need to look at the other parcels in the City as we should not
decide in a vacuum. He said we should see what will make these projects work and not
' miss opportunities.
ldr. Polyzoides said international people want to invest here in southern California. He
said we have land but not the regulations in place to allow this.
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Mr. Smith said staff is working on a Development Code amendment. He said they are
working on new standards and this may be the right time to start looking at this with
respect to parking, setback, and property sizes. He said it is a reality we have to face.
Commissioner Howdyshell said it is forward thinking and she likes the idea.
Commissioner Fletcher said he toured Ladera Ranch and did not like the alley road for
services but liked the live-work units. He does not favor dense residential development.
He expressed skepticism with making land use changes to accommodate the
development. He said 11 years ago there was an office park development approved for
this property and he liked that. He said he believes there is a greater need for office
space and he is hesitant to give up office development. He said he does not want to be
governed by pressures of the moment from an economic standpoint. He said
conceptually he might not be opposed but he does not like giving up office space for
residential. He said access in and out is problematic. He said the concept is unique but
' this is the wrong part of the City to do this. He said he could see it over by Victoria
Gardens. He said he owns a small business and he is hesitant to give up office space:if
this stays zoned as is, he would like to see an office park.
Nfr. Lutz said there are no offices near this and that was a problem when it was
approved for office even at the top of the economic bubble, the previous owner could not
make it work as it not an office area: it is completely surrounded by residential. He said
he met with some neighbors after the funeral home debacle and they wanted more of a
residential/neighborhood feel. He said they have looked for an appeasement to the
neighbors. They loved this. He added that with respect to an office use, there world be
employees with no place for services or lunch.
Chairman Wimberly agreed with Commissioner Fletcher with his concern about density.
He said he does not see this fitting into this particular spot as the area surrounding it
does not mix with this. He said he likes the concept and staff will work with the applicant
on their ideas. He said it looks good but he has some concerns.
IV. ADJOURNMENT
9:08 PPA
' 1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my designee, hereby
certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on May 21, 2015, at least 72 hours prior to
the meeting per Government Code Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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