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Hotels
Planning Commission Meeting
August 22, 2018
Hotels in Rancho Cucamonga
• Hotels in Rancho Cucamonga are safe, clean and well
maintained
• Well suited for business travel, weekend and vacation stays
• Employ hundreds of employees and contribute millions to
our local economy
• Police and Fire partner with hotel managers to ensure
guests have a safe and enjoyable stay
Concerns
• Hotels are permitted in many zones within the City
• The current permitted zones have different requirements
• Other cities that have had significant growth in hotel
development have seen negative community impacts
Interim Ordinance
• Ordinance 919
• CUP required in all zones
• 45 Days
• Ordinance 923
• Extend ordinance 919
• 10 Months, 15 Days
;: CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
Draft Ordinance
• CUP required in all zones currently permitted "by right"
• Specific CUP findings for hotel development
• Market feasibility report
• Defined minimum and maximum occupancy
• Public Safety Standards
• Specific amenities required for new hotels
• Design standards for hotels
Recommendation
• Open the public hearing for testimony
• Provide direction and feedback to staff on Draft Ordinance
• Remand to staff for additional refinements
Arrow Business Park
Tentative Parcel Map: SUBTPM19948
Planning Commission Meeting
August 22, 2018
Project Overview
• Project Description: A
square -foot (8.72 acre)
industrial park into three
Arrow Route.
request to subdivide a 379,901
parcel containing a developed
smaller parcels at 9007 to 9087
• Applicant: Focus Rancho Cucamonga, LLC
• Zoning Designation: General Industrial (GI)
• General Plan Designation: General Industria
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Proposed Lot Configuration
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Analysis
• No physical site changes are proposed.
• Subdivision complies with all applicable development
standards such as minimum lot dimensions and minimum
lot size for properties the General Industrial (GI) zone.
• Project is conditioned to record a reciprocal access, parking,
and maintenance agreement between the three parcels.
• No parking impacts are anticipated.
Public Correspondence
• Staff publicly notified all property owners in accordance with
the Development Code requirements. No correspondence
were received.
Environmental Assessment
• Project qualifies as a Class 15 exemption under state CEQA
Guidelines Section 15315 — Minor Land Divisions
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Recommendation
• Staff recommends that the Planning Commission approve
Tentative Map SUBTPM19948 through the adoption of the
attached resolution with Conditions of Approval.