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A. 7:00 P.M. - CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call: Chairman Oaxaca
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Vice Chairman Macias
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Commissioner Fletcher
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Commissioner Munoz
Commissioner Wimberly
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Additional Staff Present Candyce Burnett, City Planner; Jeff Bloom, Deputy City Manager/Economic and
Community Development: Steven Flower, Assistant City Attorney, Donald Granger, Senior Planner, Brian
• Sandona, Associate Engineer; Albert Espinoza, Asst.City Engineer: Jennifer Nakamura, Associate Planner:
Associate Planner, Lois Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary; Mike Smith, Senior Planner: Tabe van der
Zwaag. Associate Planner: Dat Tran, Assistant Planner
Chairman Oaxaca announced that Item E6 would be moved to the top of the agenda and opened the floor to
Candyce Burnett, City Planner, to make a comment.
Candyce Burnett, City Planner noted that several letters have been received in reference to Item E-6 of the
agenda regarding Public Art. She asked to pull the item to allow an opportunity to meet with the specific groups
to discuss the proposed Development Code Amendment. She said the item will be rescheduled on a future
agenda approximately 30 days from now.
The Commission offered no objection to pulling the item.
B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
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Commission or Planning Commission on any item listed on the agenda. State law prohibits the
Commission from addressing any issue not previously included on the Agenda. The
Commission may receive testimony and set the matter for a subsequent meeting.
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Dan Titus, a resident submitted a letter re: Item D1 —The Sustainable Community Action Plan. He said
he is confused regarding the process and said he was unaware of this meeting. He asked for the plan
to be rejected pending further review for fiscal reasons, centrally planned economies and social justice.
discriminatory policies re: "green businesses", conservation rationings schemes for utilities, arbitrary
GHG reduction goals and promotes high density. TOD's and Mixed Use Development.
Carlos Rodriguez of the BIA Baldy View Chapter spoke regarding Item E6. He said they appreciate a
30-clay period however, they requested 90 days. He said a fee is only one approach and there should
be alternative options. He said the Chamber has not been engaged. He asked for a written response
to the letter from the Building Industry Legal Defense Foundation.
C. CONSENT CALENDAR/HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
AND PLANNING COMMISSION
The following Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non -controversial. They
will be acted upon by the Commission at one time without discussion. Any item may be removed
for discussion.
C1. Consideration to approve Regular Meeting Minutes of March 8, 2017
Moved by Munoz, seconded by Wimberly, to approve the Regular Meeting Minutes of
March 8, 2017 carried 4-0-1 (Fletcher absent)
D. DIRECTOR'S STAFF REPORTS
The following items do not legally require any public testimony, although the Chairman may
open the meeting for public input.
D1. Review of the Sustainable Community Action Plan
Presentation by Fabian Villenas, Principal Management Analyst (copy on file).
Candyce Burnett, City Planner said this was another partnering opportunity to develop
additional planning documents to guide policies and this document will next be incorporated
in our next General Plan Update and master circulation plans. She said it is not a project
according to CEQA but a guiding policy document. She said it will be helpful when we are .
reviewing possible environmental impacts of development and how these goals and policies
can offset those impacts. She said these plans will be implemented in the near future as goals
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and policies and then later into the goals and policies of the General Plan and then changes
to the Development Code.
Mr. Vallenas noted that staff will forward the plan to the City Council and is slated for the April
5th meeting date.
Chairman Oaxaca asked with respect to emissions monitoring what would 'success' took like
in metrics. He also asked if the plan will be revisited by staff to adjust or change in the future.
Mr. Villenas said tools have been developed to track GHG reductions and in the next fiscal
year they would like to budget money to develop ways to measure other parts of the plan as
well. They have not determined what they would measure yet. He said there is community
• collaboration included and it is the City's desire to lead by example. He said the plan will likely
be revisited with the next General Plan update and they will have an internal green team to
monitor and update it as well.
Commissioner Munoz commented for clarity and noted that many items contained in this plan
are already in play in our community but this plan is a holistic manner of approach. Is said it
is being done using grant funds at no cost to the City and not a lot of incremental costs. hie
said many things are already being done in this effort. He said there was a concern expressed
about money, but there is none.
Mr. Villenas confirmed Commissioner Munoz' statement and said this is form of
reinforcement. Some things are new. He noted that although some items are in the plan, we
are not necessarily going to do all of Them as they have to make financial sense and be
feasible. They would be individually evaluated and approved.
Commissioner Macias noted that this is a framework for policy more than a plan -this
framework will help us implement policy in the General Plan and then used in the
Development Code for developments that will adhere to the original goals. There are a lot of
strategies that we would like to implement that would be cost effective and possibly save
money for the taxpayer and developer. He said it is irrelevant as to what the Federal
government does -we still have State requirements (CEQA, SCAG, etc) and this does not
diminish what those documents already require us to do. He said we have positives to gain
with this and he supports the spirit and intent.
Moved by Wimberly, seconded by Macias, to accept by Minute Action the Sustainable
. Community Action Plan and forward to the City Council carried 4-0-1 (Fletcher absent)
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E. PUBLIC HEARINGS/PLANNING COMMISSION
The following items have been advertised and/or posted as public hearings as required by law.
The Chairman will open the public hearing to receive testimony. All such opinions shall be
limited to 5 minutes per individual or less as determined by the Chairman. Please sign in after
speaking.
E1. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP SUBTPM19615 —
RAYMOND WANG —A request to subdivide a 0.94-acre parcel of land into two parcels in the
Very Low (VL) District and the Equestrian Overlay and Hillside Overlay Districts, located at
the northeast corner of Almond Street and Almond Court - APN: 1074-041-01. Related files:
Variance DRC2015-00177 Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of •
environmental impacts for consideration.
E2. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND VARIANCE DRC2015-00177 — RAYMOND WANG
— A request to reduce the required average parcel size related to the subdivision of a 0.94-
acre parcel of land into two parcels in the Very Low (VL) District and the Equestrian Overlay
and Hillside Overlay Districts, located at the northeast corner of Almond Street and Almond
Court - APN: 1074-041-01. Related files: Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM19615. Staff has
prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration.
Tabe van der Zwaag. Associate Planner, gave the PowerPoint presentation and staff report
(copy on file).
Chairman Oaxaca opened the public hearing and hearing no comment, closed the public
hearing.
Robert Close with Monte Vista said it meets standards and flows with the neighborhood. He
said they met with the neighbor to the north and he is also in support.
Moved by Macias. seconded by Wimberly, to approve Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM19615
and Variance DRC2015-00177 and adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental
impacts for the project - carried 4-0-1 (Fletcher absent)
E3. ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT DRC2016-00918 - PUNCH BOWL SOCIAL - A request for live
entertainment at a new restaurant at the Victoria Gardens Lifestyle Center in the Mixed Use
(MU) District of the Victoria Arbors Master Plan located at 12635 North Main Street - APN: .
109053103. This project is categorically exempt from the requirements of the California
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Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the City's CEQA guidelines under Section 15301 as a
Class 1 exemption — Existing Facilities.
Jennifer Nakamura, Associate Planner gave the staff report and PowerPoint presentation
(copy on file). Before the Commission is a revised resolution and a revised Exhibit C which
explains what their Guest Ambassadors are for.
Chairman Oaxaca opened the public hearing and seeing and hearing no further comment.
closed the public hearing.
Steve Rawlings, representing the applicants agreed to all conditions and said he appreciates
their consideration of the minor changes to the resolution.
• Commissioner Wimberly asked if this is the first of these in California.
Mr. Rawlings said there is a location in Sacramento and in San Diego.
Ms. Nakamura said they expect a soft opening in May.
Commissioner Wimberly said they should adhere to all security policies and advertising rules.
He said how they advertise may affect who comes to the parking lot and your facility.
Commissioner Munoz said it is a great new use, and good for Victoria Gardens. He said he
is familiar with the location in Schaumberg, Illinois.
Chairman Oaxaca said it is attractive and good for our demographics..
Moved by Munoz, seconded by Wimberly, to approve Entertainment Permit DRC2016-00918
as amended - carried 4-0-1 (Fletcher absent)
E4. DESIGN REVIEW DRC2016-00294 — CARTER GROUP — A request for site plan and
architectural review of an industrial building totaling 42,875 square feet on 1.9 acres of land
located east of Hyssop Drive and south of 6th Street in the General Industrial (GI) District;
APN: 0229-321-07. This project is exempt from the requirements of the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the City's CEQA guidelines under CEQA Section
15332 — In -Fill Development Projects.
Dat Tran, Assistant Planner gave the staff report and PowerPoint presentation (copy on file).
. Chairman Oaxaca opened the public hearing and seeing and hearing not comment closed the
public hearing.
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Carter Redish, representing the applicants, agreed to the conditions and said he looks forward
to moving forward with the development.
Commissioner Munoz said they saw it at DRC and it seemed complete at that time and offered
his support.
Commissioner Wimberly said he liked the building materials.
Commissioner Macias said it is a good design and offered his support.
Chairman Oaxaca offered his support and thanked the applicant for working well with staff.
Moved by Macias, seconded by Wimberly, to approve Design Review DRC2016-00294 - •
carried 4-0-1 (Fletcher absent)
E5. DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DRC2016-00906 — CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA - A request to amend Title 17 (Development Code) of the Municipal Code to
amend the land use description for the "Shooting Range" land use category to include ancillary
retail sales of firearms. This item is exempt from the requirements of the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the City's CEQA guidelines under CEQA Section
15061(b)(3). This item will be forwarded to the City Council for final action.
Dat Tran, Assistant Planner gave the report and Powerpoint presentation (copy on file).
Commissioner Oaxaca opened the public hearing and seeing and hearing no comment,
closed the public hearing.
Commissioner Macias noted Turners runs a legitimate business and a clean operation.
Commissioner Munoz offered his support and said he looks forward to the new use.
Commissioner Wimberly agreed.
Chairman Oaxaca said he appreciates staff for working with Turners towards a customized
solution.
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Moved by Munoz, seconded by Macias, to recommend approval of Development Code
Amendment DRC2016-00906 to be forwarded to the City Council for final action - carried 4-0-
1 (Fletcher absent)
E6. DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT DRC2017-00177 — CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA — A request to amend Title 17 of the Development Code to enact requirements
and standards for art in public places. This item is exempt from the requirements of the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the City's CEQA guidelines under CEQA
section 15601(b)(3). This item will be forwarded to the City Council for final action.
Item moved to Section A
Staff requested the item be pulled from the agenda to allow time for further review and it would
• be heard on a future date approximately 30 days from now. The request was made at the
beginning of the meeting. No further discussion occurred.
F. COMMISSION BUSINESS/HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND
PLANNING COMMISSION
INTER -AGENCY UPDATES: None
COMMISSION ANNOUNCEMENTS: None
G. ADJOURNMENT
8:10 PM
I, 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
March 16, 2017, seventy two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive.
IS/
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Lois J. Schrader
Planning Commission Secretary
City of Rancho Cucamonga
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