HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015/10/28 - Minutes - PC-HPC THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
THE MINUTES OF
RANCHO
CUCAMONGA THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
AND
THE PLANNING COMMISSION
October 28, 2015 - 7:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
' I. CALL TO ORDER
Pledge of Allegiance 7:00 PM
Roll Call
Chairman Wimberly X Vice Chairman Oaxaca X
Munoz X Macias X Fletcher X
Additional Staff Present Candyce Burnett, Planning Director; Steven Flower, Assistant City
Attorney,- Tom Grahn, Associate Planner, Dan James, Senior Civil Engineer; Betty Miller, Senior
Engineer; Lois Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary;Jennifer Palacios, Office Specialist!I
11 U. PUBLIC CONIMUNICA"CIONS
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11 III. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND PRESENTATIONS
A. Presentation of a Resolution of Commendation for Betty Miller, Associate Engineer.
Presentation by Chairman Wimberly
IV. CONSENT CALENDAR/HISTORIC PRESERVATION
COMMISSION AND PLANNING COMMISSION
B. Consideration of Regular Meeting Minutes dated September 9, 2015.
C. Consideration of Workshop Minutes dated September 9, 2015.
D. Consideration of Workshop Minutes dated September 23, 2015.
Moved by Munoz, seconded by Fletcher, carried 5-0 to adopt the Consent Calendar. '
V. DIRECTOR'S REPORTS/ HISTORIC PRESERVATION
COMMISSION AND PLANNING COMMISSION
E. WINERY THEME ARCHITECTURE IN THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA AREA.
Lois Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary gave the staff report and PowerPoint
presentation (copy on file).
Commissioners Munoz, Macias, Oaxaca and Chairman Wimberly commented that they liked
and appreciated the excellent, informative report.
Commissioner Fletcher commented that he feels the staff report was not what he asked for
in his original email. He noted several excerpts from the exhibits attached to the staff report.
He asked that the Task Force Study be mentioned or some type of guidance be given in the
specific plans when new builders want to build in the nine properties identified by the Task
Force. He stressed that he does not want to ignore the importance of the historic value of
these properties and said he would like the guidelines to be outlined and for the Planners to
make the new developers aware of the historic importance of the winery/viticulture of the '
city. He said he wants Staff to take the Task Force Committee meetings and reports into
consideration when a new project is proposed. He said his intent with respect to the
development at the northwest corner of Day Creek Boulevard and Base Line Road was to
not necessarily create winery architecture but lend a historical reference.
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He said his main concern is that he feels the nine properties dropped through the cracks and
felt that the work of the Task Force was minimized. He said he does not want a developer to
come into DRC with plans that do not include or demonstrates a lack of knowledge about
the history of our area.
Commissioner Munoz said he is confused about what is being asked for. He asked if it is
the design to reflect the wineries or something incorporated showing the historical
importance. He asked what is needed that is not already part of the Etiwanda Specific Plan
or Victoria Arbors Master Plan.
Chairman Wimberly suggested staff answer that.
Commissioner Macias said he agrees to acknowledging the history of Rancho Cucamonga
but he views it as a place in time, not the architectural design. He said he wants flexibility to
accommodate demographic change and market values. He said he is okay if the developer
' comes in with some type of historic element but we may need to define what the
requirements are.
Candyce Burnett, Planning Director, said staff is sensitive with the City's architectural styles
and implements the needed design elements. She said the Craftsman style found on Base
Line is part of the City's acceptable design for that area. She said the development there
(Winery Estates Commercial Center) does recognize the architectural style and theme
adjacent to it and these themes are included in the current Planning documents.
Commissioner Fletcher reported that at the Lewis workshop (for the proposed Stater
Brother's center on the northwest corner), Lewis came in with many renderings and plans.
He said nothing was mentioned about the historical elements or the Task Force. He said he
,was not so concerned about changing the designs, he only wanted some type of
commemorative element such as a plaque.
Chairman Wimberly noted that the Commission and the DRC has the authority to tell the
developer they must put the elements into the plans.
Commissioner Fletcher said staff is not telling the developers. He noted that Market Place
Partners/Mike Rue endured a tremendous level of review and revised conditions before
receiving approval.
Vice Chairman Oaxaca noted that Lewis ignored some basic elements. He said certain
expectations in the Etiwanda area should be met and he is okay with sending the developer
back until those expectations are met.
Commissioner Munoz said we are trying to fix something that doesn't need to be fixed and
commented that, 'The system is working."
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Commissioner Fletcher said he is okay if the developers use different aspects or designs
that reference the winery heritage.
Commissioner Macias asked if he would be satisfied if staff references the historical value
needed to new developers.
Commissioner Fletcher said staff did not know about the importance of the Task Force and
he wants some type of documentation to show the importance and the efforts of the Task
Force made. He said he wants staff to identify the nine properties recognizing the heritage in
the area.
Chairman Wimberly suggested staff bring some type of documentation for review to the
Commissioners.
Ms. Burnett said a tag can easily be added on the parcels electronically to recognize these
properties. She noted that Lewis is going to add the historical elements into their design as '
requested.
Commissioner Munoz said although he recognizes the frustration. he sees that staff gets
blamed a lot. He put on the record for staff to make the change and that the direction to staff
has been given.
Staff received the following direction: Staff will be using technology to flag the remaining
undeveloped parcels in the study area to help ensure developers are fully aware of the
importance of these parcels as they relate to historic sites and the neighborhood context
and so they are made aware at the project onset of any additional design requirements.
The Commission acknowledged the fact that "winery"architecture in our area is eclectic and
cannot be defined.
The Commission thanked Ms. Schrader for the excellent report.
The Secretary received and filed the report.
VI. PUBLIC HEARINGS/ PLANNING COMMISSION
F. TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18960 — WILSON ESTATES, LLC - The subdivision of
4.36 acres into 12 residential lots in the Low (L) Residential District of the Etiwanda North
Specific Plan located on the north side of Wilson Avenue, west of Etiwanda Avenue, at the
southwest corner of Altura Drive and Tejas Court; APN: 1087-261-12. Related Files: Design
Review DRC2015-00811. Planning Department staff has determined that the project is
categorically exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA) and the City's CEQA Guidelines as a Class 32 (CEQA Guidelines Section 15332)
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exemption, which covers in-fill development.
Tom Grahn, Associate Planner, presented the staff report and PowerPoint presentation
(copy on file). In response to Vice Chairman Oaxaca. Mr. Grahn reported that the building
pads will be 5-15 feet lower than the existing pads in the development around these and the
rear lot boundaries will slope high to low into the new pads. He said block walls are called
out along all of the lot boundaries.
Rich Scott. representing Wilson LLC, said he is available for questions.
Chairman Wimberly opened the public hearing and hearing no comment, closed the public
hearing.
Moved by Munoz. seconded by Macias, carried 5-0. to adopt the Resolution approving
SUBTT 18960.
' VII. COMMISSION BUSINESS/HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND
PLANNING COMMISSION
G. INTER-AGENCY UPDATES
None
H. COMMISSION ANNOUNCEMENTS
Commissioner Fletcher commented that with respect to TOD developments that are currently
being processed, the applicants are already requesting changes to the Development Code prior to
Council approval of the Development Code amendments. He said he believes it is important to let
the developers know upfront that the City will expect them to adhere to the requirements for the
commercial aspect of the development. He said we cannot create the street scene with ambiance
and meeting space without that being incorporated. He said he made it clear at DRC that he
would not approve the project without that commercial aspect.
Chairman Wimberly agreed.
Commissioner Fletcher also noted that they want a further reduction of the parking standard. He
expressed a concern about a shortage of parking resulting in overflow onto the streets.
Candyce Burnett, Planning Director said we have a minimum parking standard, they also must
provide a study with a peer review to determine if the parking is adequate and will actually work.
Off-site street parking is not part of meeting the required parking. She noted that in some urban
areas parking on the street is considered acceptable urban design. She commented on the timing
with respect to the future plan of building facilities to support the BR and how timing of this plan
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somewhat collides with the applicant's timing. She said they have waited 2 years for the
Development Code changes. She also noted that "village" type developments have different
conditions from east to west and this is also a factor and noted that there are challenges with how
development occurs.
Commissioner Munoz asked that this topic be brought back to the Commission as he did not see
the concept working.
Vice Chairman Oaxaca said the future should drive the decision rather than a specific project.
Ms. Burnett said staff will bring this back to do a workshop with a mini training and case studies to
help bring more understanding of how this works. She noted the village concept is part of phase
2 of a Council goal.
Commissioner Munoz said he would like to look at parking.
Commissioner Fletcher said to apply urban standards in a suburban community won't work. ,
Commissioner Munoz thanked staff for the Board/Commission Appreciation dinner. He said it
was a nice event.
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
8:58 PM
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 October 21, 2015,at least 72 hours prior
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