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A. 7:00 P.M. — CALL TO ORDER
7:00 PM
Pledge of Allegiance
Roll Call: Chairman Oaxaca x
Vice Chairman Macias _x
• Commissioner Guglielmo x=
Commissioner Munoz x
Commissioner Wimberly _x_
Additional Staff Present: Nick Ghirelli. Assistant City Attorney: Tom Grahn, Associate Planner, Albert
Espinoza; Asst. City Engineer; Lois Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary. Mike Smith, Senior
Planner; Nikki Cavazos. Assistant Planner; Susan Shaker, Admin Assistant
B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
This is the time and place for the general public to address the Historic Preservation
Commission or Planning Commission on any 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 the matter for a subsequent meeting.
Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual or less, as deemed necessary by the
Chair, depending upon the number of individual members of the audience. This is a professional
business meeting and courtesy and decorum are expected. Please refrain from any debate
between audience and speaker, making loud noises or engaging in any activity which might be
disruptive to the decorum of the meeting.
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• C. CONSENT CALENDAR/HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
AND PLANNING COMMISSION
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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 adopt Regular Meeting Minutes of June 13, 2018
C2. Consideration to adopt Regular Meeting Minutes of June 27, 2018
Moved by Munoz, seconded by Wimberly. carried 5-0 to adopt the Consent Calendar.
D. SCHEDULED MATTERS •
The following items do not legally require any public testimony, although the Chairman may
open the meeting for public input.
D1. SELECTION OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION/PLANNING COMMISSION CHAIRMAN
AND VICE CHAIRMAN OFFICER POSITIONS
Moved by Wimberly, seconded by Munoz. carried 5-0 to select Commissioner Macias as
Chairman and Commissioner Guglielmo as Vice Chairman.
D2. SELECTION OF DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Commissioner Macias reported that he has a regular conflict with the Tuesday evening
meetings and therefore asked to be relieved from the Committee.
Moved by Oaxaca, seconded by Macias. carried 5-0 to select Commissioner Guglielmo
and Commissioner Wimberly and Commissioner Munoz as First Alternate.
D3. SELECTION OF THE COMMISSION REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE TRAILS ADVISORY
COMMITTEE
Moved by Oaxaca, seconded by Munoz, carried 5-0 to maintain the current membership of •
Commissioners Oaxaca and Munoz until further notice as recommended by staff.
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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 GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT DRC2015-00683
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Medium
OIL — A request to amend the General Plan land use designation from Low
Medium Residential to General Commercial for a 1.22-acre site located at the northeast corner
of Archibald Avenue and Arrow Route; APNs: 0208-291-05 and 0208-291-06. Related Files:
Zoning Map Amendment DRC2015-00684, Design Review DRC2015-00682, Conditional Use
Permit DRC2015-00681, Variance DRC2016-00831, and Minor Exception DRC2017-00879.
Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for
consideration. This application will be forwarded to the City Council for final action.
CONTINUED FROM JUNE 13, 2018 AND JUNE 27, 2018.
E2. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND ZONING MAP AMENDMENT DRC2015-00684 —
ARCHIBALD OIL—A request to amend the Zoning Map land use district from the Low Medium
(LM) Residential District to the General Commercial (GC) District for a 1.22-acre site located
at the northeast corner of Archibald Avenue and Arrow Route; APNs: APNs: 0208-291-05 and
0208-291-06. Related Files: General Plan Amendment DRC2015-00683, Design Review
DRC2015-00682, Conditional Use Permit DRC2015-00681, Variance DRC2016-00831, and
Minor Exception DRC2017-00879. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of
environmental impacts for consideration. This application will be forwarded to the City Council
for final action. CONTINUED FROM JUNE 13, 2018 AND JUNE 27, 2018.
E3. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DESIGN REVIEW DRC2015-00682 — ARCHIBALD
OIL—A request to establish retail sales in an existing 1,728 square foot vacant service station
building, re-establish an existing 1,481 square foot canopy with 4 fuel pumps, and install a 968
square foot car wash on a 29,456 square foot (0.676 acre) parcel in the Low Medium (LM)
Residential District (proposed General Commercial (GC) District) at the northeast corner of
• Archibald Avenue and Arrow Route, located at 8477 Archibald Avenue; APN: 0208-291-05.
Related Files: General Plan Amendment DRC2015-00683, Zoning Map Amendment
DRC2015-00684, Conditional Use Permit DRC2015-00681, Variance DRC2016-00831, and
Minor Exception DRC2017-00879. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of
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environmental impacts for consideration. CONTINUED FROM JUNE 13, 2018 AND JUNE
27, 2018.
E4. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT DRC2015-00681 —
ARCHIBALD OIL — A request to establish a 968 square foot automated car wash associated
with a request to establish retail sales in an existing 1 ,728 square foot vacant service station
building and re-establish an existing 1,481 square foot canopy with 4 fuel pumps on a 29,456
square foot(0.676 acre)parcel in the Low Medium (LM) Residential District(proposed General
Commercial (GC) District) at the northeast corner of Archibald Avenue and Arrow Route,
located at 8477 Archibald Avenue; APN: 0208-291-05. Related Files: General Plan •
Amendment DRC2015-00683, Zoning Map Amendment DRC2015-00684, Design Review
DRC2015-00682, Variance DRC2016-00831, and Minor Exception DRC2017-00879. Staff
has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration.
CONTINUED FROM JUNE 13, 2018 AND JUNE 27, 2018.
E5. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND VARIANCE DRC2016-00831 — ARCHIBALD OIL —
A request to reduce the parking setback from 10 feet to 5 feet-6 inches for the proposed
request to establish retail sales in an existing 1,728 square foot vacant service station building,
re-establish an existing 1,481 square foot canopy with 4 fuel pumps, and install a 968 square
foot car wash on a 29,456 square foot (0.676 acre) parcel in the Low Medium (LM) Residential
District (proposed General Commercial (GC) District) at the northeast corner of Archibald
Avenue and Arrow Route, located at 8477 Archibald Avenue; APN: 0208-291-05. Related
Files: General Plan Amendment DRC2015-00683, Zoning Map Amendment DRC2015-00684,
Design Review DRC2015-00682, Conditional Use Permit DRC2015-00681, and Minor
Exception DRC2017-00879. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of
environmental impacts for consideration. CONTINUED FROM JUNE 13. 2018 AND JUNE
27, 2018.
E6. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND MINOR EXCEPTION DRC2017-00879 —
ARCHIBALD OIL —A request to reduce on-site parking by 12.5% for the proposed request to
establish retail sales in an existing 1,728 square foot vacant service station building, re-
establish an existing 1,481 square foot canopy with 4 fuel pumps, and install a 968 square
foot car wash on a 29,456 square foot (0.676 acre) parcel in the Low Medium (LM) Residential
District (proposed General Commercial (GC) District) at the northeast corner of Archibald •
Avenue and Arrow Route, located at 8477 Archibald Avenue; APN: 0208-291-05. Related
Files: General Plan Amendment DRC2015-00683, Zoning Map Amendment DRC2015-00684,
Design Review DRC2015-00682, Conditional Use Permit DRC2015-00681, and Variance
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DRC2016-00831. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental
impacts for consideration. CONTINUED FROM JUNE 13, 2018 AND JUNE 27, 2018.
Torn Grahn, Associate Planner, gave the staff report and PowerPoint presentation (copy on
file). He noted that comment letters were received from Burrtec, California Department of Toxic
Substance Control, and SOAMD. All issues have been adequately addressed. He noted there
are some changes to the resolutions for the GPA and ZMA which have been placed on the
dais. The changes are related to recent housing legislation. Tom Grahn. noted to the
Commissioners the GPA and ZMA resolutions were revised addressing SB 166, and were on
• the dais for their review.
Chairman Oaxaca opened the public hearing.
The representative for the applicant, Michael Pauls. began his comments by thanking staff for
their efforts and Tom Grahn whom they've been working with for 2 years. He spoke about the
comprehensive oversight of Chevron franchises. He agrees with the conditions of approval as
recommended by staff. He also recapped the history of the site noting since its closure, has
become an eyesore. He said carwashes now have drought tolerant features per California..
He emphasized that the project meets noise standards for the City and Surrounding
neighborhoods and that they will also be hiring locally and creating 15 new jobs. They will
encourage use of public transportation for workers. The site will be completely monitored by
security cameras. He noted the lighting will not encroach onto other properties and when they
did community outreach, the locals seemed to welcome the new facility.
Suket Doyal. representing Quality Development, who owns a business across from proposed
project which includes a mechanics shop and a larger retail space. He stated the prior station
was not abandoned as suggested. but the City denied previous owners when they wanted to
re-open which he indicated could be a possible liability. He believes there is more of a need
for affordable housing in the City and that a lot of exceptions are being made for this gas
station. For example, other locations cannot have pumps visible from street, but this project is
being allowed to keep pumps visible. He asked that the Commission, at minimum. to restrict
the sale of alcohol, and tobacco products since the station is located across from a school.
• Vic (last name unintelligible) The owner of Rancho Car Wash, Liquor Paradise, and a flower
shop in the City, stated, he does not understand why the City is allowing more gas stations
and car washes since there are 9 gas stations and 5 car washes within a 2.5 mile-radius. He
stated that he previously asked the City about that lot and was told it would never be a gas
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station. Therefore. he spent 6.5 million on the full-service car wash on Hermosa and Arrow.
He stated that he lost 25% business when a gas station opened on Haven and the proposed
project will negatively affect his business. He believes the site should be something the
community needs such as a grocery store, and the gas station will attract homeless people
who use needles and will increase break-ins.
Brandon (last name unknown) stated that there are many gas stations within a 2-mile radius
and believes the site could be put to better use. He's also concerned about the school clown
street and the hones and poisons that will be generated by the gas station.
Elias (last name unintelligible) stated that he drives by the site every day and it is located on •
a great corner. He never thought a gas station would go in that site and there is not a need for
it and he further believes it will take jobs from other car washes.
Oscar, the manager of another car wash, which is 2000 feet from proposed site, stated that a
new station may generate new jobs but his employees may lose their jobs or hours.
Commissioner Oaxaca asked him if his car wash was full service.
Oscar confirmed that it is a full-service car wash.
Alan Smith— Co-owner of a property that is east of this project. suggested a change in the site
plan by moving the proposed driveway away from the exit of the carwash and creating a 50-
foot center driveway. He said he has already spoken to Engineering Services with the City
about the proposed change and stated he is willing to share the cost. He said he supports the
project because the City is experiencing growth, especially in multi-family units and there are
lots of residents. He also thinks that the project has good architecture, keeping with the
historical theme and if done right, the project should be good for the City. He stated that he
doesn't see competition because the car, wash down the street is full service, not express or
automated and different people have places that fit their financial needs. He supports the
project because it will clean up the area.
An unidentified speaker said he is a Car wash employee that grew up in a poor neighborhood
and started smoking since he was young and doesn't want his son to smoke and believes the •
gas station will encourage early smoking. He suggested a better usage would be fast food.
Duke. a resident for 10 years. stated he would like a bank or car rental center.
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Chairman Oaxaca closed public hearing.
Michael Pauls responded to the speakers by stating that he appreciated what the speakers
had to say. Addressing the comments about the car wash located % mile to east, he stated
that specific business sells alcohol, has a quick service restaurant, and is a full service, detail
center. Therefore, the proposed project will not compete with the existing car wash since they
will not serve alcohol and have no quick serve restaurant. He went on to state gas station
distances are measured by their distances from each other on the same side of the street.
• with the flow of traffic. The proposed project will be the only gas station northbound on
Archibald Avenue and going west on Arrow Route. Since people flow into service stations with
the direction of traffic, the gas station would be a good fit for the area and they are investing 3
million into the project.
Commissioner Guglielmo mentioned the proposed project will not sell alcohol and asked about
the sale of tobacco.
Michael Pauls replied yes. tobacco will be sold. but there will be signs that smoking on site is
prohibited. He also stated that the number of smokers is rapidly shrinking.
Chairman Oaxaca closed the public hearing.
Commissioner Wimberly commented that the report was very comprehensive and feels the
project is a good fit for the location. He further stated the timeframe to deal with this project
has been long. He recommended support of staff's recommendation.
Commission Guglielmo stated that this is a tough decision, he's weighing the possibilities.
wants to listen to the community and thanked them for their comments.
Chairman Oaxaca said that it's important to understand the role of this Commission. It is not
to determine if a business is economically viable or if it will affect viability of other businesses.
The role of the Commission is to determine the appropriate uses of land and to promote overall
growth and the development of the City. He has seen this site come and go over the years
• and observed that it's been left in poor condition for a long time. While others have looked at
it for other reasons, a company has decided they can make the business work. He also
commented on the nearby school and stated that it is a unique school which focuses on
preschool age children with special needs. There will not be kids walking to and from or being
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dropped off by busses like a normal school. They will be escorted, supervised, and tightly
controlled. Regarding the nearby car wash, he notes that people choose what level of service
they want at a car wash and there is a difference between a fell-service car wash and an
automated car wash. He stated there is always a place for a strong business in Rancho
Cucamonga and with new development in the City. there will be demand.
Commissioner Munoz concurred with Chairman Oaxaca regarding his remarks about the role
of the Commission. He said the full application proposal is complex but does meet City
requirements with some minor exceptions. He stated that the site is unlikely to be housing. the
site is complementary to what is already there. and the permit is not detrimental to public •
interest. He stated that there are no other current options and it's been vacant for over 20
years. There is no action that accommodates both sides and the Planning Commission is not
responsible for picking a winner, but instead we let the market decide. He noted that at the
neighborhood meeting only 3 people attended and the driveway was the only issue raised and
that is being worked out.
Chairman Oaxaca commented that car washes currently have the attention of the City and
last month the City Council passed a moratorium regarding car washes, but this project was
already in progress prior to the moratorium. Council and Staff will be looking at these
standards.
Nick Ghirelli noted that the remaining entitlements are contingent upon the approval of GPA
and ZMA by City Council.
Moved by Munoz, seconded by Wimberly, carried 5-0 to adopt the Resolutions recommending
approval of General Plan Amendment and Zoning Map Amendment as amended by staff to
the City Council for final action along with the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration of
environmental impacts and to adopt the resolutions approving the Design Review, Conditional
Use Permit, Variance and Minor Exception which are contingent on the approval of the
General Plan Amendment and Zoning Map Amendment.
ET CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT DRC2013-00229 - ST. YOSTINA CHURCH - A request to add
2,390 square feet of floor area to an existing 4,849 square foot church in the Very Low (VL)
Residential District, on the west side of Sapphire Street south of Lemon Avenue, located at •
6386 Sapphire Street, APN: 1062-332-25. Related Files: Minor Design Review DRC2013-
00230. Staff has determined that the project is categorically exempt from the requirements of
the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA). The project qualifies as a Class 1 exemption
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under State CEQA Guidelines Section 15301, which covers minor additions to existing
developments.
E8. MINOR DESIGN REVIEW DRC2013-00230 - ST. YOSTINA CHURCH - A request to add
2,390 square feet of floor area to an existing 4,849 square foot church and the addition of 76
parking spaces to an existing 54 space parking lot in the Very Low (VL) Residential District,
on the west side of Sapphire Street south of Lemon Street, located at 6386 Sapphire Street;
APN: 1062-332-25. Related Files: Conditional Use Permit DRC2013-00229. Staff has
determined that the project is categorically exempt from the requirements of the California
• Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The project qualifies as a Class 1 exemption under State
CEQA Guidelines Section 15301, which covers minor additions to existing developments, and
the project qualifies as a Class 11 exemption under State CEQA Guidelines Section 15311,
which covers the construction of small parking lots.
Tom Grahn, Associate Planner, gave the staff report and PowerPoint presentation (copy on
file).
George Botros, architect and church member, noted the site is 5 acres, but the church is small.
There is not enough seating and no office for Father John. Further there is dust created by the
bare parking area and they will be adding parking and landscaping to fix this issue.
Chairman Oaxaca opened the public hearing.
Father John, Priest of St. Yostina, gave a brief history about the Coptic Orthodox church which
was established in the first century by apostle Mark. This church started in 2010 with 35
families and has now grown to over 400 families. He stated that the property is great for
expansion and the project needs to move forward. He also noted that they have a good
relationship with neighbors and only a few came to the neighborhood meeting.
Chairman Oaxaca closed the public hearing
Commissioner Munoz stated that he fully supports the project and has-seen the church grow.
Commissioner Wimberly stated that he is also familiar with church and looks forward to the
• expansion.
Commissioner Guglielrno commented that he frequently sees it while driving and he's glad to
see something happen to the dirt parking lot, and likes the look of the new block wall.
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Chairman Oaxaca and Vice-Chairman Macias both noted that they support the project.
Moved by Wimberly, seconded by Munoz. carried 5-0 to adopt the resolutions approving the
Conditional Use Permit and Minor Design Review as presented by staff.
E9. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT MODIFICATION DRC2018-00387 - CHARLES JOSEPH
ASSOCIATES FOR DEER CREEK CAR WASH - A request to modify previously approved
Conditional Use Permit 84-37 to allow the construction of a self-service vacuum area with 19
new self-service stalls under an overhead canopy of 4,320 square feet in the Community
Commercial (CC) District, Foothill Boulevard Overlay District, on the north side of Foothill •
Boulevard approximately 1,000 feet west of Haven at 10340 Foothill Boulevard, APN: 1077-
401-48. Related File: Site Development Review DRC2018-00260. Staff has determined that
the project is categorically exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA) under Class 3, (CEQA Guidelines Section 15303) — New Construction or
Conversion of Small Structures.
E10. SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW DRC2018-00260- CHARLES JOSEPH ASSOCIATES FOR
DEER CREEK CAR WASH -A request to construct a 4,320-square foot solar canopy structure
over a self-service vacuum area with 19 new self-service stalls in the Community Commercial
(CC) District, Foothill Boulevard Overlay District, on the north side of Foothill Boulevard
approximately 1,000 feet west of Haven Avenue at 10340 Foothill Boulevard, APN: 1077-401-
48. Related File: Conditional Use Permit Modification DRC2018-00387. Staff has determined
that the project is categorically exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA) under Class 3, (CEQA Guidelines Section 15303) — New Construction or
Conversion of Small Structures.
Nikki Cavazos, Assistant Planner. gave the staff report and PowerPoint presentation (copy on
file). She stated that one phone call was received after notifications were sent out and the
person wanted to see elevations and had concerns about the aesthetics. He was satisfied
after seeing the plans and had no further comments.
Chuck Buquet from Charles Joseph Associates, representing the applicant. noted that this
project was 2nd oldest car wash in the City. He thanked Nikki for her assistance with the
project. He commented that modifications to existing buildings are sometimes needed and the •
City adapts to the needs of the market. The canopy is attractive and he agreed with the
conditions of approval with no objections.
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Chairman Oaxaca opened the public hearing.
No public comments were received.
Chairman Oaxaca closed the public hearing.
All Commissioners voiced support for the project.
Moved by Munoz, seconded by Wimberly. carried 5-0 to adopt the resolutions approving the
• Conditional Use Permit Modification and Site Development Review as presented by staff.
El 1. VARIANCE DRC2017-01020 - MAYELA YIBALE - A request for a Variance to allow a one car
attached garage and a one car detached garage for a proposed 1,740 square foot, two-story
single-family residence on a vacant parcel of 5,072 square feet in the Low (L) Residential
District, on the north side of 25th Street approximately 700 feet east of Hermosa Avenue;
APN:0209-103-33. Related Files: Variance DRC2017-00552 and Minor Design Review
DRC2017-00553- Staff has determined that the project is categorically exempt from the
requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under Class 3, (CEQA
Guidelines Section 15303) — New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures.
El 2. VARIANCE DRC2017-00552 - MAYELA YIBALE—A request for a Variance to allow a reduced
side yard setback for a proposed 1,740 square foot, two-story single-family residence with a
one car attached garage and a one car detached garage on a vacant parcel of 5,072 square
feet in the Low (L) Residential District, on the north side of 25th Street approximately 700 feet
east of Hermosa Avenue; APN:0209-103-33. Related Files: Variance DRC2017-01020 and
Minor Design Review DRC2017-00553. Staff has determined that the project is categorically
exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA)under Class
3, (CEQA Guidelines Section 15303) — New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures.
El 3. MINOR DESIGN REVIEW DRC2017-00553 — MAYELA YIBALE — A request to construct a
1,740-square foot, two-story single-family residence with a one car attached garage and a one
car detached garage on a vacant parcel of 5,072 square feet in the Low(L) Residential District,
on the north side of 25th Street approximately 700 feet east of Hermosa Avenue; APN:0209-
• 103-33. Related Files: Variance DRC2017-01020 and Variance DRC2017-00552. Staff has
determined that the project is categorically exempt from the requirements of the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) a under Class 3, (CEQA Guidelines Section 15303) — New
Construction or Conversion of Small Structures.
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Nikki Cavazos. Assistant Planner, gave the staff report and PowerPoint presentation (copy on
file).
Applicant-Mayela Yibale. stated that she lived in Pomona previously and wanted a quieter
place to live. She found this lot. but it's a difficult lot.
Chairman Oaxaca opened the public hearing and closed the public hearing after seeing no
public comments.
Moved by Wimberly, seconded Macias. carried 5-0 to adopt the resolutions approving the •
Variances and Minor Design Review as presented by staff.
F. COMMISSION BUSINESS/HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND
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INTER-AGENCY UPDATES:
None
COMMISSION ANNOUNCEMENTS:
None
G. ADJOURNMENT
8:55 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
Thursday, July 05, 2018, 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
INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC
• TO ADDRESS THE PLANNING COMMISSION
The Planning Commission encourages free expression of all points of view. To allow all persons to speak, given the
length of the agenda, please keep your remarks brief. If others have already expressed your position, you may simply
indicate that you agree with a previous speaker. If appropriate, a spokesperson may present the views of your entire
group. To encourage all views and promote courtesy to others, the audience should refrain from clapping, booing or
shouts of approval or disagreement from the audience.
The public may address the Planning Commission on any agenda item. To address the Planning Commission, please
come forward to the podium located at the center of the staff table. State your name for the record and speak into the
microphone. After speaking, please sign in on the clipboard located next to the speaker's podium. It is important to list
your name, address and the agenda item letter your comments refer to. Comments are generally limited to 5 minutes
per individual.
If you wish to speak concerning an item not on the agenda, you may do so under "Public Comments." There is
opportunity to speak under this section prior to the end of the agenda.
Any handouts for the Planning Commission should be given to the Planning Commission Secretary for distribution to
the Commissioners. A copy of any such materials should also be provided to the Secretary to be used for the official
public record.
All requests for items to be placed on a Planning Commission agenda must be in writing. Requests for scheduling
agenda items will be at the discretion of the Commission and the Planning Director.
AVAILABILITY OF STAFF REPORTS
Copies of the staff reports or other documentation to each agenda item are on file in the offices of the Planning
• Department, City Hall, located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730. These documents
are available for public inspections during regular business hours, Monday through Thursday, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.,
except for legal City holidays.
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION AND PLANNING COMMISSION
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RANCHO CUCAMONGA CIVIC CENTER
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA
APPEALS
Any interested party who disagrees with the City Planning Commission decision may appeal the Commission's decision
to the City Council within 10 calendar days. Any appeal filed must be directed to the City Clerk's Office and must be
accompanied by a fee of $2,793 for all decisions of the Commission. (Fees are established and governed by the City
Council).
Please turn off all cellular phones and pagers while the meeting is in session.
Copies of the Planning Commission agendas, staff reports and minutes can be found at www.CityofRC.us.
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