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PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES
Adjourned Meeting
May 28, 2003
Chairman McNiel called the Adjourned Meeting of the City of Rancho Cucamonga Planning
Commission to order at 7:45 p.m. The meeting was held in the Rains Room at Rancho Cucamonga
Civic Center, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California.
ROLL CALL
COMMISSIONERS: PRESENT: Richard Fletcher, Rich Macias, Cristine McPhail, Lany McNiel,
Pam Stewart
ABSENT: None
STAFF PRESENT: Brad Buller,City Planner, Dan Coleman, Principal Planner, Warren Morelion,
Assistant Planner; Joe Stofa, Associate Engineer, Alan Warren, Associate
Planner
NEW BUSINESS
A. PRE-APPLICATION REVIEW DRC2003-00240-JOSEPH BACHOURA-A review of conceptual
plans to subdivide approximately 8 acres into 11 lots within the Very Low Residential District
(.1 to 2 dwelling units per acre) abutting the Demens-Tolstoy Historical Home, located west of
Archibald Avenue and north of Hillside Road -APN: 1061-561-05.
Brad Buller, City Planner, started the workshop by describing the procedure for the workshop.
Joseph Bachoura, applicant, described the proposed subdivision,and acknowledged the significance
of the adjacent Demens-Tolstoy Home in the overall design. He stated that they will propose single-
story houses on the lots near the historic house. In response to a Commissioner question, Mr.
Bachoura stated it is his intent to build homes on the site in addition to applying for a tract
subdivision.
Alan Warren, Associate Planner, addressed design issues that included the importance of design
compatibility with the historic house site as follows: 1)architecture, 2) landscaping, 3)view of the
historic house from Hillside Road, and 4) perimeter features such as wall/fence design and trail
improvements. Mr.Warren advised that the Trails Committee would review the eventual equestrian
trail design with recommendation eventually being forwarded to the Planning Commission after a
complete Development Review application is submitted. Further, he added that the Engineering
Division's limitation on additional driveways onto Archibald Avenue resulted in two very large lots
backing up to the Archibald right-of-way. He noted that the lots backing up to Hillside Road may
need to be elevated to allow for drainage to the local cul-de-sac street because of City policy
regarding lot drainage to fronting streets. He observed this would result in retaining walls along
Hillside Road. Mr. Warren suggested that a stepped retaining walls configuration would be
preferable to a single tall combination retaining/tract wall.
Commissioner Stewart expressed agreement with the need for architecture compatibility between the
proposed homes and the historic house, including the design of the perimeter walls.
Commissioner Macias thought it would be most important for the City to have design guidelines in
place for any home development on the lots.
Mr. Buller responded that the Planning Commission may, at the time of subdivision review, include
any number of design standards as conditions of approval. Further, the Mr. Buller affirmed the
desired to have single story homes around the site so as not to significantly block the view of the
historic house.
Commissioner McPhail mentioned that it would be important to consider retaining some of the trees
around the site to add to the compatibility with the existing historic site.
Mr. Buller stated that removal of any omamental tree(non-fruit or non-nut bearing species)would be
subject to review of an arborist report before any approval is granted for removal.
Commissioner Fletcher commented that the Demens-Tolstoy House is a very significant historic site
and that any adjacent development should be very special with significant attention to detail
(architecture, walls, etc.).
Chairman McNiel concurred with the statements of the other Commissioners and added the
architecture and site development for the tract needs to be very sensitive to the character of the
historic house and surroundings. He said he expects"great things"of any development around the
Demens-Tolstoy House.
Mr. Buller summarized the comments of the Commissioners as follows:
The tract concept was found acceptable with the understanding that key design features of the
historic house and site (architecture, landscaping, etc.) must be incorporated in to the tract and
home designs in a complementary manner.
B. PRE-APPLICATION REVIEW DRC2003-00441 —STEVE ELLIS-A Pre-Application Review to
consider a conceptual design concept for the proposed development of 90 condominium units
on 7.24 acres of land in the Foothill Districts (Subarea 1), located on the north side of Foothill
Boulevard, west of the Cucamonga Channel - APN: 207-101-32, 33, 50. Related Files: Pre-
Application Review DRC2002-00450, Preliminary Review DRC2002-00589, Preliminary Review
DRC2003-00284, General Plan Amendment GPA2002-00001, Development District Amendment
DDA2002-00001, Development Code Amendment DCA2002-00001.
Brad Buller, City Planner, introduced the item and gave an overview of the Pre-Application Review
process. He emphasized the purpose of the workshop was to look at the proposed project's overall
design and its relationship to the surrounding area.
Steve Ellis, applicant/engineer, discussed the project and the constraints for developing on such a
complicated site. He indicated that he and his representatives were at the workshop to get a specific
direction for the project from the Commission. He also stated he thought the project would be a
good addition to the City.
Paul Patirupananda, project-managing architect, introduced the architecture of the project. He
indicated that the project falls within the City's Hillside Ordinance, and that it has been designed with
some units having such features as tuck-under garages. He noted the project includes some
amenities, and that he would continue to work with staff to design a connection to the Pacific Electric
Inland Empire Trail.
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Tom Wong, associate architect, explained the context of the project on the site. He pointed out the
architecture proposed was a Tuscany/Mediterranean architectural style. He explained the concept of
his team was to design villas that create one cohesive community theme.
Warren Morelion, Assistant Planner, gave a brief overview of the project. He emphasized the
importance of the location of the project because it abuts Foothill Boulevard. He suggested the
project be designed with special attention given to landscaping, architecture,fencing,and hardscape
along Foothill Boulevard. He also stressed the importance of limiting building heights to meet City
requirements and the importance of designing a functional connection to the Pacific Electric Inland
Empire Trail that is to the north of the project site.
Mr. Buller stated he was concerned about the vacant (not-a-part) parcel in front of the project site.
He thought the undeveloped land would diminish the visual appearance of the project. He stated he
would not support the project as proposed, unless the vacant parcel could be landscaped to meet
City standards.
Commissioner Stewart agreed with staffs comments. She emphasized the importance of the design
of the project, as it relates to Foothill Boulevard. She stated that she would like the project to be
designed with a very"grand"entry that includes the entry kiosk and gates far enough on-site not to
create a stacking problem onto Foothill Boulevard. She added that the project should be enhanced
by including a tot lot on-site and by including more decorative paving, open space, and rock
treatment on the buildings elevations.
Commissioner Macias stated he was mainly concemed with the appearance of the project as it is
seen from Foothill Boulevard. He added that because of the project's location, it needs to be
designed with qualities that make it special.
Commissioner Fletcher echoed Commissioner Macias' comments regarding the importance of the
visual appearance of the project along Foothill Boulevard. He stated the project should be designed
and built with the highest standard in mind.
Commissioner McPhail was concerned about the grade and how the project would fit into the site.
She thought the buildings were very plain and"boxy"and should be redesigned to include horizontal
variations by maybe incorporating such features as trellises and/or landscaping. She also stated she
was concemed with overflow parking,the connection to the Pacific Electric Inland Empire Trail, and
with on- and off-site pedestrian access. She added the hammerhead tumaround at the northeast
end of the site should be redesigned to limit the amount of paving. Her overall sentiment was that
the proposed project was okay but not finished.
Chairmen McNeil thought the project site was maxed-out in terms of the amount of units that were
proposed. He was concerned about setbacks and thought that there should be more open space
between buildings. He also thought the architecture should be"beefed-up"on every building with the
use of additional stone treatment, especially those buildings visible from Foothill Boulevard. He
closed by stating he thought that the issues surrounding the vacant parcel in front of the project
should be resolved prior to approval of any project on the site.
Mr. Buller summarized the comments of the Commission and directed the applicant to continue to
work with staff for further processing of the project.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
There were no public comments at this time.
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ADJOURNMENT
The Planning Commission adjourned at 8:38 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
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