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A. 7:00 P.M.* - CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call: Chairman Oaxaca _x_ 8:15 P.M.
Vice Chairman Macias x
Commissioner Fletcher x
Commissioner Munoz _x_
Commissioner Wimberly _x_
Additional Staff Present: Candyce Burnett, City Planner, Nick Ghirelli, Assistant City Attorney; Donald Granger,
Senior Planner, Albert Espinoza, Asst. City Engineer: Lois Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary;
Mike Smith, Senior Planner; Tabe van der Zwaag, Associate Planner, Kylie Miller, Office Specialist 11
B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
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item listed or not 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
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C. DISCUSSION ITEMS PLANNING COMMISSION
C1. PRE -APPLICATION REVIEW DRC2017-00674 — STRATHAM HOMES — A request for a
Planning Commission Workshop to review a proposed mixed -use development of 131
residential units (with 4 commercial ready units) and 1,592 square feet of commercial space
on 11.45 acres of land in the Community Commercial (CC) District, located on the west side
of East Avenue and north of Foothill Boulevard — APN: 1100-191-04.
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RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA
fabe van der Zwaag, Associate Planner gave the staff report and PowerPoint presentation (copy on file).
He noted that the pedestrian connections are at odd angles and one on the west is disjointed and there is a
need for better connection with the units on the project site. He said the utility easement includes recreation
opportunities and staff questions the location and access to the units. He said the proposal provided 1 parking
space over the rninirnum requirement but is 5 spaces deficient in covered parking -he said the storage
requirement would not be met for those units. He said Staff feels the architecture is generic and is asking
for a style to be chosen and move to that. He reviewed the discussion outline and said that overall staff thinks
it's a good project but there are a number of issues to overcome. He said they could complement the
development to the south with varied street fronts.
Jeff Evans, PartnerlDirector of Land Development for Stratham Hornes said they have over 1,000 units in
the Inland Empire, the latest is Paloma. This one is earned Westbury. He said a gyre will be provided. He
said they will prepare a parking study and they are not asking for a variance. He said since their most reu
submittal, they changed the carriage units to provide each with a garage, satisfying the prior shortage o
covered spaces. He said the architecture is a combination of traditional and contemporary. He said the
pedestrian connections have been modified.
Commissioner Wimberly asked if there is a safety concern for pedestrians in the drive path.
Mr. Evans said this condition exists in every apartment project that has a loop street.
COmmISSloner" Fletcher asked for clarification regarding what exists on the south side of the site.
Mr. Evans responded, carriage units and a wall.
Commissioner Munoz asked to clarify where the live%vork units are located on East Avenue looking north.
Commissioner Wimberly asked if a live/work unit could be turned into a living space.
Mr. Evans said if a person did not need the workspace. it could be a bedroom. He said he believes there will
be a demand for work space. He said the parking on East Avenue is not included in the calculation.
Candyce Burnett. City Planner, noted that the City Engineer and Assistant City Engineer determined there
was not enough traffic on East Avenue to justify having two southbound lanes.
Albert Espinoza, Assistant City Engineer said this project will have to do widening to tie into what was
approved forproject to the south. •
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Commissioner Fletcher asked for confirmation regarding meeting the parking requirement
Mr. Evans confirmed every unit will have a garage, the plan has been revised to show 134 garages/there is
no longer a shortage of garages.
Mark Bertooe said the existing street conditions on East Avenue are this. there are two southbound lanes
and one northbound lane.
Tabe van der Zwaag said there will be one lane each way on East Avenue in addition to the street parking
on the southbound side.
Mr. Evans remarked that it is handy to have parking right at the front door of the liveAvork units.
• Mr. Serafin Maranan, Principal Architects Orange said he met with Chief Ball to be sure the project meets
the fire standards. He said one set of stairs is provided for 4 units. 37 units will have direct access from the
garage. He said with respect to the architecture — transitional design was used to blend with the
surroundings.
Mr. Evans said they could add a pet area but there is the existing trail and Edison easement that could be
used for this purpose.
In response to Commissioner Munoz' concern about prying neighbors. Mr. Maranan said there are no
windows overlooking the recreation areas located on the easement in the eastern portion of the project site.
Chairman Oaxaca asked if parking on the easement is assigned.
Mr. Evans said it is, and guest parking is provided and spread throughout the project.
Commissioner Macias asked what the long green strip along parking is.
Mr. Evans indicated that it is landscaped area.
Commissioner Macias said it is a clever design for difficulbchallenging property.
Commissioner Munoz said the design has some synergy with the project to the south.
• Mr van der Zwaag said he likes the form, but there should be more specific architecture.
Mr. Evans said they would work with staff on this issue.
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Commissioner Fletcher said the architecture to the south is contemporary and this is a good transition. He
said it could be more contemporary. He said they (lid a good job with a difficult properly.
Commissioner Macias said he appreciated the preparation of the 3D drive-thm, it was helpful.
Chairman Oaxaca suggested the applicants continue to work with staff.
D. ADJOURNMENT
9:15 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
October 5, 2017 seventy two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive.
Lois J. Schrader
Planning Commission Secretary
City of Rancho Cucamonga
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