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PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES
Regular Meeting
April 11, 2001
Chairman McNiel called the Regular Meeting of the City of Rancho Cucamonga Planning
Commission to order at 7:09 p.m. The meeting was held in the Council Chamber at Rancho
Cucamonga Civic Center, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California
ROLL CALL
COMMISSIONERS: PRESENT: John Mannerino, Larry McNiel, Pam Stewart, Peter Tolstoy
ABSENT: Rich Macias
STAFF PRESENT: Shonda Bello, Planning Aide; Brad Buller, Dan Coleman, Principal Planner,
Kirt Coury, Associate Planner; City Planner, Kevin Ennis, Assistant City
Attorney; Doug Fenn, Associate Planner, Larry Henderson, Principal Planner;
Dan James, Senior Civil Engineer, Debra Meier, Contract Planner; Gail
Sanchez, Planning Commission Secretary
ANNOUNCEMENTS
There were no announcements.
CONSENT CALENDAR
A. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT SUBTT16164 - TRIMARK
PACIFIC HOMES - A request to subdivide 6.26 acres of land into 20 lots for the purpose of
single-family home construction in the Low-Medium Residential District (4-8 dwelling units per
acre) of the Victoria Community Plan, located at the southwest corner of Day Creek Boulevard
and Victoria Park Lane -APN: 1089-031-07 and portion of 08. Related Files: Tentative Tract
16081, Development Review 00-12, and Development Review DRCDR01-02.
B. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW DRCDR01-02—TRIMARK
PACIFIC HOMES—The design review of building elevations and detailed site plan for 20 lots on
6.26 acres of land in the Low-Medium Residential District (4-8 dwelling units per acre) of the
Victoria Community Plan, located at the southwest corner of Day Creek Boulevard and Victoria
Park Lane —APN: 1089-031-07 and a portion of 08. Related files: Tentative Tract 16081,
Tentative Tract SUBTT16164, and Development Review 00-12.
Motion: Moved by Mannerino, seconded by Tolstoy, carried 4-0-1 (Macias absent), to adopt the
Consent Calendar.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
C. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW DRCDR00-84— KB HOME-The review of a detailed site plan and
building elevations for previously approved Tentative Tract 15492, consisting of 139 single
family lots on 33.3 acres in the Low-Medium Residential District(4-8 dwelling units per acre)of
the Terra Vista Community Plan, located at the southeast corner of Milliken Avenue and Terra
Vista Parkway-APN: 227-151-22. Related File: Tentative Tract 15492.
Debra Meier, Contract Planner, presented the staff report.
Chairman McNiel opened the public hearing.
Jary Cockroft, KB Home, 801 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 201, Pomona, stated he was excited
about the project. He said there will be a diversity of lots ranging from 6,000 to 12,000 square feet.
Hearing no further testimony, Chairman McNiel closed the public hearing.
Commissioner Mannerino thought the Design Review Committee had done a good job.
Commissioner Stewart stated some of the conditions were added because the buyers will have
options.
ChairmaacNiel felt the tract was enhanced because the applicant was very cooperative.
Motion: Moved by Mannerino, seconded by Tolstoy to adopt the resolution approving Development
Review DRCDR00-84. Motion carried by the following vote:
AYES: MANNERINO, MCNIEL, STEWART, TOLSTOY
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: MACIAS - carried
D. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT SUBTT15174- KB HOME-The
proposed subdivision of 33.13 acres of land into 181 lots for single-family homes and 4 lettered
lots for trail and landscaping purposes, in the Low-Medium Residential District (4-8 dwelling
units per acre)and Medium Residential District(8-14 dwelling units per acre)at an actual project
density of 5.46 dwelling units per acre, located at the southwest corner of Church Street and
Rochester Avenue -APN: 227-151-52.
Debra Meier, Contract Planner, presented the staff report.
Chairman McNiel opened the public hearing.
Jary Cockroft, KB Home, 801 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 201, Pomona, stated the productwill be
one step below the tract the Commission had just approved. He felt they will add diversity to the final
tracts going in at Terra Vista.
Chairman McNiel asked when the Development Review application would be seen by the Design
Review Committee.
Ms. Meier responded it is scheduled for May 1.
Hearing no further testimony, Chairman McNiel dosed the public hearing.
Commissioner Tolstoy felt it is a win/win situation, in that the lower density project will be
advantageous to both the City and the future residents of the tract.
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Motion: Moved by Stewart, seconded by Mannerino, to adopt the resolution recommending
approval of Tentative Tract SUBTT15174. Motion carried by the following vote:
AYES: MANNERINO, MCNIEL, STEWART, TOLSTOY
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: MACIAS - carried
E. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT SUBTT16181 — RANCHO
CUCAMONGA LAND COMPANY, LLC—A request to construct 272 apartments on 20 acres of
land in the Medium Residential District (8-14 dwelling units per acre), Etiwanda South Overlay
District, and Etiwanda Avenue Overlay District within the Etiwanda Specific Plan, located at the
southeast corner of Etiwanda Avenue and Garcia Drive—APN: 1100-151-01 and 02. Related
files: Conditional Use Permit DRCCUP00-47, Variance DRC2001-00081, and Tree Removal
Permit 00-47.
F. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT DRCCUP00-47 —
RANCHO CUCAMONGA LAND COMPANY, LLC-A request to construct 272 apartments on 20
acres of land in the Medium Residential District(8-14 dwelling units per acre), Etiwanda South
Overlay District, and Etiwanda Avenue Overlay District within the Etiwanda Specific Plan,
located at the southeast corner of Etiwanda Avenue and Garcia Drive—APN: 1100-151-01 and
02. Related files: Tentative Tract Map SUBTT16181, Variance DRC2001-00081, and Tree
Removal Permit 00-47.
G. VARIANCE DRC2001-00081 —RANCHO CUCAMONGA LAND COMPANY, LLC—A request to
reduce the minimum side yard setback from 15 feet to 6 feet for seven proposed garage
structures along the south property line and allow an approximate 15.5-foot high combination
retaining and freestanding wall where a maximum 6-foot wall is permitted for proposed Tentative
Tract SUBTT16181 in the Etiwanda South Overlay District and Etiwanda Avenue Overlay
District within the Etiwanda Specific Plan, located at the southeast corner of Etiwanda Avenue
and Garcia Drive — APN: 1100-151-01 and 02. Related files: Tentative Tract Map
SUBTT16181, Conditional Use Permit DRCCUP00-47, and Tree Removal Permit 00-47.
Kirt Coury, Associate Planner, presented the staff report and distributed a Tentative Tract map and
proposed changes to the resolutions to allow flexibility in the choice of noise attenuation barriers
along Etiwanda Avenue subject to City Planner approval and to clarify the fencing requirements
along Etiwanda Avenue and Garcia Drive. He reported that staff had received one telephone call
from a resident identifying concerns regarding traffic along Etiwanda Avenue.
Chairman McNiel asked what type of noise attention barriers might be considered.
Brad Buller, City Planner, stated that the noise study indicated noise attenuation is needed along
Etiwanda Avenue but the sound consultant felt it could be handled with the architecture of the
building. He reported that neither the applicant nor staff wants a block wall along the street that
would hide the architecture of the building. He stated there is a definite commitment from the
applicant to mitigate noise but they wish to avoid a wall. With respect to the clarification of the
fencing requirement along Etiwanda Avenue and Garcia Drive, he indicated the applicant is
proposing a wrought iron fence, so it was suggested that the resolution be changed from "wall" to
"fence"to avoid any confusion.
Chairman McNiel opened the public hearing.
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Jimmy Previti, Rancho Cucamonga Land Company, LLC, 10670 Civic Center Drive, Rancho
Cucamonga, stated they had worked closely with staff and he felt they have a quality project.
Hearing no further testimony, Chairman McNiel closed the public hearing.
Commissioner Tolstoy agreed that there should not be a block wall or any other type of wall that
would block off Etiwanda Avenue. He felt it is a special area in the City. He thought the noise
attenuation could be worked out with insulation and insulated windows. He thought there was no
problem with having a wall on the south side because it abuts commercial property and would be a
good buffer. He felt it is a good project.
Motion: Moved by Mannerino, seconded by Tolstoy, to issue a Negative Declaration and adopt the
resolutions approving Tentative Tract SUBTT16181, Conditional Use Permit DRCCUP00-47, and
Variance DRC2001-00081 with modifications to allow flexibility in the choice of noise attenuation
barriers along Etiwanda Avenue subject to City Planner approval and to clarify the fencing
requirements. Motion carried by the following vote:
AYES: MANNERINO, MCNIEL, STEWART, TOLSTOY
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: MACIAS - carried
NEW BUSINESS
H. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW MODIFICATION (DRC2001-00001)-CABOT INDUSTRIAL TRUST-
A request to modify previously approved Development Review 99-77, replacing a single 640,300
square foot industrial building with two individual buildings totaling 632,000 square feet(573,000
and 59,000 square feet) on 27.75 acres of land in the General Industrial District(Subarea 5) of
the Industrial Area Specific Plan, located at the southeast corner of Hermosa Avenue and 6th
Street-APN: 210-072-14, 25, 30, and 37 and 210-371-08.
Doug Fenn, Associate Planner, presented the staff report
Commissioner Mannerino asked if they have a user for the smaller building.
Mr. Fenn thought they are talking to two different users.
Chairman McNiel invited public comments.
Darrell Butler, 3685 Main Street, Suite 220, Riverside, stated he was representing Cabot Industrial
Trust. He said they designed the building originally for a different user who backed out of the deal.
He observed the original building had a curve that aligned with Deer Creek Channel and they
decided to break it into two buildings.
There were no additional public comments.
Chairman McNiel stated he reviewed the project at the Design Review Committee level and he felt
the applicant had done a fine job.
Commissioner Stewart remarked that this applicant is always open to ideas and it is a pleasure to
work with him.
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Motion: Moved by Tolstoy, seconded by Mannerino, to issue a Negative Declaration and adopt the
resolution approving Development Review Modification DRCDR2001-00001. Motion carried by the
following vote:
AYES: MANNERINO, MCNIEL, STEWART, TOLSTOY
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: MACIAS - carried
PUBLIC COMMENTS
There were no public comments at this time.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
Commissioner Mannerino asked when a meeting of the General Plan Task Force would next be
scheduled.
Brad Buller, City Planner, stated the Environmental Impact Report was being reviewed and should
soon go out for circulation. He observed that special studies were conducted regarding fire, library,
and park and recreation. He said one of the components included an inventory of recreation needs
and that had taken longer than anticipated. He thought a task force meeting may be held in late April
or May.
Mr. Buller stated that the applicant for the workshop had presented a letter requesting that the item
be continued to April 11, 2001.
Commissioner Tolstoy felt that Chairman McNiel and Commissioner Stewart were doing a wonderful
job as Design Review Committee members.
Chairman McNiel responded that staff is doing a great job of working with the applicants to get the
projects ready for submission to the Committee.
Mr. Buller reported that the Committee members had suggested a field trip be scheduled to view
projects.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion: Moved by Mannerino, seconded by Stewart, carried 5-0, to adjoum. The Planning
Commission adjoumed at 9:38 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
i)Bra W1.-I -r
Secretary
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