HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017/06/28 - Workshop Minutes - PC-HPCJUNE 289 2017
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A. 7:00 P.M.* - CALL TO ORDER
8:51 P.M.
Roll Call: Chairman Oaxaca
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Vice Chairman Macias
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Commissioner Fletcher
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Commissioner Munoz
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Ah Commissioner Wimberly
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Additional Staff Present: Candyce Burnett, City Planner Brian Sandona, Associate Engineer, Rob Ball. Fire
Marshall, Dominick Perez, Associate Planner. Mike Smith, Senior Planner, Jennifer Palacios. Office Specialist 11
B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
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C. DISCUSSION ITEMS PLANNING COMMISSION
C1. PRE -APPLICATION REVIEW DRC2016-00626 — THERALDSON HOSPITALITY
• DEVELOPMENT (THD) — A Pre -Application Review of the architecture for a proposed
commercial development consisting of two (2) 5-story hotels totaling two hundred sixteen
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(216) rooms and one (1) restaurant pad with a floor area of 8,000 square feet (including an
outdoor dining area of 2,000 square feet) on a parcel of about 297,000 square feet (6.8 acres),
that is part of a vacant property consisting of three (3) vacant parcels with a combined area
of 25.6 acres (not including street dedications which will be vacated), located at the northeast
corner of Haven Avenue and 4th Street in the Industrial Park (IP) District, Haven Avenue
Overlay District; APN: 0210-081-21.
Dominick Perez, Associate Planner gave a presentation and stated the applicant is back in
front of the Planning Commission to present more detailed architecture as requested to do so
by the Planning Commission at the last Pre -Application Review in December 2016. He noted •
the topics for discussion include: Enhanced glazing, various color schemes, if the plotting of
the Hotel is the best layout, and vehicular access off of Haven Avenue.
Don Cape with rharaldson Hospitality Development thanked staff and said he looked foiward
to making this development happen. He clarified that there will be a restaurant that they feel
fits best as well as what the City feels is best.
Scott Brown with DesignCell Architecture spoke about the architecture and materials of the
hotels. Mr: Brown presented a fiber cement panel that looks like a wood panel to be added to
the tower elements and entries on both hotels. He said the Staybridge Suites color pallet is
darker to modernize the look of the hotel and landscape lighting is softer to snake it more
comfortable for the guests staying in the hotel. He said the Home2 Suites represents the same
elements with their signature element of time green around the sign and also used sparingly
around the side elements with soft frosted lighted glass behind the signage.
Commissioner Wimberly expressed concern about the full view coming north on Haven
Avenue. He said all he sees is trees coming up Haven Avenue: looking east corning into the
property he did not see any signature statement.
Commissioner Fletcher asked to see a new rendering with the landscape and buildings that
have the existing monument sign.
Mike Smith, Senior Planner said staff wanted to make the Commissioners aware of the building
Plotting and how the buildings ate orientated on the property. He said staff is asking if the •
Commissioners are comfortable with the plot layout.
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Commissioner Munoz said he thought they were done with the plotting and where the buildings
are today including the restaurant have met the requirements.
Chaimran Oaxaca asked what treatment could be considered for that corner that will mitigate
the lack of a significant restaurant structure that will not be there when the hotels are built that
will help avoid the "airport look". He suggested there may be other healments that are
disposable to stand in place that gives a feel of something appealing in the meantime.
Mr. Cape said they may be able to use the TOD Tax collected from the hotels to fund this
Vice Chairman Macias said in the meantime the biggest feature will be the parking /at minus
the restaurant. He said they should think of a way to enhance that area in the meantime in lieu
of the restaurant. He said they should think through the issue of the trees; he said he likes
them. He said this is the entrance to the city and it was always meant to be the gateway to the
city. He agreed with Commissioner Munoz that he is already comfortable with what is
presented with respect to the plotting. He said they should look to a more refined entrance
way.
Mr. Cape said if they had a restaurant user ready to go before the grading operations, then the
lack of landscape on the restaurant site would not be a concern. He said they would not want
to have a dirt pad; they would have to landscape to satisfy their guests. He said the monument
bookends the restaurant site and that is what drove the selection of plant material. this was a
continuation of the monument across the street. He said they would landscape the area until
they are able to bring that use forvvard.
Commissioner Fletcher agreed with all of staffs concerns and the landscape rendering
presented. He said he feels better that the applicant is confident a restaurant will be placed.
Chairman Oaxaca said staff did bring up recommendations of the materials. He suggested
they go back and work or the richer aspect of materials in the key locations to tie them together
He suggested they could use the entrance treatment on both hotels on the west elevation to
south and north and even east to give a 360 degree feel.
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Mr. Brown said they will articulate the south end of both hotels with nicer materials.
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Mr. Perez said to confirm, the Commission wants additional enhancement in that area until the
restaurant pad is developed. He said the site changes in the area for the plotting is agreeable.
He said the color schemes afe workable and the glazing provided is good. He noted the
recommendation Isom staff thal the Staybridge Suites should include additional enhancements
and decorative material.
Mr. Cape said they wit/ add that additional treatment on the south end
Commissioner Munoz said they have done good work with staff and moving in the right •
direction.
Mr. Perez received direction frorn the Commission that the tower features should be enhanced
along the south side of both buildings.
Mr. Cape said staff has been great and fantastic to work with and this is the product of their
working relationship.
D. ADJOURNMENT
9:53 P.M.
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
June 22, 2017, seventy two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive.
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Lois J. Schrader
Planning Commission Secretary
City of Rancho Cucamonga
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