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PLANNING COMMISSION
WORKSHOP MINUTES
RAINS ROOM
RANCHO CUCAMONGA CIVIC CENTER
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA
A. 7:00 P.M.* — CALL TO ORDER
8:08 PM
Roll Call: Chairman Oaxaca X
Vice Chairman Macias X
Commissioner Guglielmo X
Commissioner Munoz
Commissioner Wimberly _X_
• Additional Staff Present Candyce Burnett, City Planner, Lois Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary. Mike
Smith, Senior Planner
B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
This is the time and place for the general public to address the 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. DISCUSSION ITEMS PLANNING COMMISSION
C1. PRE-APPLICATION REVIEW DRC2017-00960 — LEWIS MANAGEMENT CORP. - A
request for a Pre-Application Review of the features and open space amenities within and
along The Resort Parkway (formerly The Vine), a public street pending construction within
• the Empire Lakes Specific Plan, Planning Area 1, located north of 4th Street, south of 6th
Street, west of Milliken Avenue, and east of Utica/Cleveland Avenues. The specific location
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of the project site is length of The Resort Parkway that will be located between 4th and 6th
Streets.
Mike Smith, Senior Planner gave a brief overview of the area being discussed (The Resort
Parkway). He noted the City's responsibility will be limited to the curb to curb areas and not
the furnishings and amenities. He said the south half of the parkway will be discussed tonight
but will generally the concepts will be replicated to the north. The northern half will be
specifically discussed at a later time.
Bill Kennedy of Lewis Companies made the opening remarks and introductions. He said
some things will change but the core ideas will remain. All 15 parklets/seating areas will be
unique and different with identifying plaques/siguage. •
Rick Polharnus, of Sitescapes (consultant for Lewis Companies) gave a Powerpoint
presentation explaining the major highlights of the Resort Parkway (previously referred to as
"The Vine').
Mr: Kennedy said the 15th space is the lobby area entrance to the community building
reviewed at the last meeting.
Commissioner Wimberly said he liked the way the amenities are established in
tabletops/parklets and said it will be a fantastic draw for the parkway. He said because they
are all different it will appeal to a broad demographic whether they are residents or visitors.
Commissioner Macias agreed and said the uniqueness is what makes it exciting and different
with different amenities. He said its 'pretty cool', he said he is relatively impressed.
Commissioner Guglielmo echoed the remark. He said it looks like a mix between downtown
Claremont and the Gas Lamp District. He noted the length is about %mile long. He inquired
about the proposed speed limit.
Mr. Kennedy said the intent is to calm/slow traffic down. He said the speed would be no more
than about 30-35 mph.
Mr. Smith referred to exhibit E and said the Parkway is designed to be pedestrian oriented
and utilized by a variety of transit modes including bikes. He said there are opportunities to
slow down traffic with roundabouts, on-street parking, tabletop crossings. He estimated it •
would likely be 25-30 mph. He said the vision/model for this street was the streets in Victoria
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Gardens where people will want to slow down not just for safety but because so nwch is going
on-there is much to see.
Commissioner Guglielmo asked if the parking stalls will be "first come first served".
Mr. Kennedy said they are at this point. He said they may look into some parking controls
and make sure resident's garages are not filled with stuff instead of their vehicles which would
increase the likelihood of thern parking on the parkway. He said they can set controls for the
parking in the private areas.
Chairman Oaxaca thanked them for talking about the calming effect of slower traffic. He said
Victoria Gardens plays out as very pedestrian friendly. He said he likes the variety, the focus
• on key pieces of vegetation such as a big tree, the incorporation of light features and nice
interactive spaces. He asked about the use of palm trees-as he has been personally bothered
by them. He asked what do you do when they get so tall and ladder trucks have to be used
for their maintenance and then their height diminishes their impact to the context of the rest
of the landscape. He asked if there are any other options. He said he does not want to see
the "29 palms" view.
Mr. Pothamus said the palms go well with the architecture and massing of the structures. He
said they have incorporated a mixed scale of trees;some linear and tall, others provide shade.
He said there is a balance and a rhythmic repetition of the palms but there are various types
of trees worked in to break them up.
Commissioner Macias said a neighbor of his has a 50-footer and it (foes nothing for the
neighborhood.
Randall Lewis of the Lewis Companies asked if there will be conflict with the street lights.
Mc Polhamus said no, they are curved out from the street and they are about 10 feet from
the streetlights.
D. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:45 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
February 8, 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
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