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PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES
Regular Meeting
September 22, 1993
Chairman McNiel called the Regular Meeting of the City of Rancho Cucamonga
Planning Commission to order at 7:00 p.m. The meeting was held in the Council
Chamber at Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho
Cucamonga, California. Chairman McNiel then led in the pledge of allegiance.
ROLL CALL
COMMISSIONERS: PRESENT: Suzanne Chitiea, Larry McNiel, John
Melcher, Wendy Vallette
ABSENT:
Peter Tolstoy
STAFF PRESENT:
Brad Bullet, City Planner; Dan Coleman, Principal
Planner; Nancy Fong, Senior Planner; Craig Fox, Deputy
City Attorney; Steve Hayes, Associate Planner; Dan James,
Senior Civil Engineer; Beverly Nissen, Associate Planner;
Steve Ross, Assistant Planner; Gail Sanchez, Planning
Commission Secretary
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Brad Buller, City Planner, stated a workshop to review Building X at the Terra
Vista Town Center had been scheduled for October 13, 1993 following the
regular Planning Commission meeting.
Mr. Buller commented that he and Commissioner Vallette had attended a CalTrans
meeting regarding Route 30 and they would be happy to give an update under
Commission business.
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APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Motion: Moved by Chitiea, seconded by McNiel, carried 3-0-1-1 with Tolstoy
absent and Melcher abstaining, to adopt the minutes of September 8, 1993.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS
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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 93-04 - EZE TRUCKING,
INC. - A request to establish a truck terminal/storage facility on a 3.57
acre site containing a 1,560 square foot office building and a 1,056
square foot repair garage, located in the General Industrial District
(Subarea 5) of the Industrial Area Specific Plan, located at the southeast
corner of 5th Street and Lucas Ranch Road - APN: 210-071-37 and 41.
Staff recommends issuance of a mitigated Negative Declaration.
Steve Hayes, Associate Planner, presented the staff report.
Chairman McNiel asked if the facility was currently in operation.
Mr. Hayes confirmed that it is.
Chairman McNiel opened the public hearing.
Greg Vandenberg, 965 North Second Avenue, Upland, stated he represented the
owner and the owner agreed with all of the conditions except No. 6, requiring
trees and ground cover in landscape planter areas along the interior property
lines. He said they are installing an 8-foot decorative block wall and a
minimum 25-foot landscaping area along the street frontages of the property.
He felt trees within the interior would interfere with the storage. He
commented that two other conditional use permits had been granted on the
street without the need for interior landscaping.
Chairman McNiel asked if the planting along interior property lines is a
standard condition.
Mr. Hayes replied it is standard per the Industrial Area Specific Plan.
Mr. Vandenberg thought the requirement for interior landscaping was intended
for industrial parks and he stated that industrial parks would not have an
8-foot decorative wall along the exterior. He said they had already moved the
wall back on 5th Street to accommodate the 25 feet of landscaping on the
outside of the wall.
Commissioner Chitiea noted that the landscaping plan on Page A-5 of the staff
report depicts plantings directly in front of the building. She asked if the
applicant was objecting to what was depicted in the plan.
Mr. Vandenberg responded he was not objecting to that landscaping plan, only
landscaping along the interior property lines because it would break up their
storage area and also be a waste of water.
Commissioner Melcher asked about the applicant's assertion that two other
conditional use permits had been approved without a requirement for interior
landscaping.
Dan Coleman, Principal Planner, stated that he knew of a recently approved
project to the south involving a change of tenancy to a building which did not
have the requirement added.
Commissioner Vallette asked the use at this project site before the truck
terminal/storage facility.
Mr. Vandenberg responded it was a roofing contractor's yard.
Hearing no further testimony, Chairman McNiel closed the public hearing.
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Commissioner Vallette agreed interior landscaping would infringe on the use of
the property. She felt it would be acceptable to delete the requirement
because it would hamper the use and is on the interior of the property and she
felt City is getting a lot of extra landscaping with the 25-foot setback and
the 8-foot wall.
Commissioner Melcher concurred.
Commissioner Chitlea stated she did not object because the 25-foot landscaping
area would be on the exterior.
Chairman McNiel agreed.
Motion: Moved by Melcher, seconded by Vallette, to issue a Negative
Declaration and adopt the resolution approving Conditional Use Permit 93-04
with modification to delete Condition No. 6, requiring landscaping along the
interior property lines. Motion carried by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COMMISSIONERS:
COMMISSIONERS:
COMMISSIONERS:
CHITIEA, MCNIEL, MELCHER, VALLETTE
NONE
TOLSTOY -carried
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CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 93-38 - WILKINSON - A request to establish an
administrative and office use on 3 acres of land in the General Industrial
District (Subarea 8) of the Industrial Area Specific Plan, located at the
southeast corner of Arrow Route and Red Oak Street - APN: 209-144-80.
Nancy Fong, Senior Planner, presented the staff report.
Chairman McNiel asked if the lot had recently been split.
Ms. Fong responded affirmatively.
Commissioner Melcher stated it was his understanding that the conditional use
permit application was for the use only and an approval would not mean
approval of the building and site plan.
Ms. Fong replied that was correct and approval would not lock in the site plan
shown in the staff report.
Chairman McNiel opened the public hearing·
Tim Beedle, K. B. & Associates, 9650 Business Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga,
stated the applicant is aware an approval would still require having the
proposed building go through the development review process.
Commissioner Melcher asked if the applicant was aware that an approval would
not obligate the City to approve the site plan depicted in the staff report.
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Mr. Beedle responded affirmatively. He said it was a diagrammatic exhibit.
He stated it is the applicant's concept, but he understood that staff had not
reviewed the site plan.
Nearing no further testimony, Chairman McNiel closed the public hearing.
Motion: Moved by Melcher, seconded by Chitiea, to adopt the resolution
approving Conditional Use Permit 93-38. Motion carried by the following vote:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: CHITIEA, MCNIEL, MELCHER, VALLETTE
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: TOLSTOY -carried
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C. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 93-37 - TERRA VISTA ANIMAL HOSPITAL - A request to
establish an animal hospital within a 1,500 square foot leased space in an
existing shopping center in the Neighborhood Commercial District of the
Tetra Vista Planned Community, located at 10598 Base Line Road, Suite F -
APN: 1076-481-35.
Steven Ross, Assistant 'Planner, presented the staff report.
Chairman McNiel asked if any animals would be kept overnight.
Mr. Ross responded negatively.
Commissioner Melcher asked how the facility would dispose of animal waste.
Chairman McNiel opened the public hearing.
Dr. Michael Weigard, 862 Decatur Circle, Claremont, stated that animal waste
is usually disposed through the normal sewer system. He said they would have
a disposal company come once a week to dispose of tissue waste from surgery.
Hearing no further testimony, Chairman McNiel closed the public hearing.
Commissioner Chitlea felt the use would be appropriate and convenient. She
supported it.
Commissioner Vallette agreed.
Motion: Moved by Melcher, seconded by Chitlea, to adopt the resolution
approving Conditional Use Permit 93-38. Motion carried by the following vote:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: CHITIEA, MCNIEL, MELCHER, VALLETTE
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: TOLSTOY -carried
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Planning Commission Minutes -4- September 22, 1993
I. SIGN ORDINANCE AMENDMENT NO. 93-01 - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - An
amendment to allow additional monument signs for shopping centers·
Dan Coleman, Principal Planner, presented the staff report.
Chairman McNiel asked if consideration had been given to the illumination of
those street signs which may abut residences.
Mr. Coleman responded that generally the signs are internally illuminated or
have very concentrated external illumination. He stated that generally signs
have an opaque background with illuminated letters.
Chairman McNiel felt that certain signs may be appropriate for Foothill
Boulevard but would not fit well in residential areas.
Commissioner Melcher asked if the matter had been brought to the attention of
any of the shopping center owners or the Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Coleman replied it had been discussed with Lewis Homes. He said he had
not approached the Chamber of Commerce, but the Chamber had previously
expressed an interest in additional monument signs.
Chairman McNiel opened the public hearing.
Chairman McNiel closed the hearing.
There were no public comments and
Commissioner Chitiea felt it would be appropriate to amend the code, rather
than try to grant approvals of additional signs by exception.
Motion: Moved by Chitiea, seconded by Vallette, to adopt the resolution
recommending approval of Sign Ordinance Amendment No. 93-01. Motion carried
by the following vote:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS:
NOES: COMMISSIONERS:
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS:
CHITIEA, MCNIEL, MELCHER, VALLETTE
NONE
TOLSTOY -carried
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CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 93-26 - MASI PARTNERS - A request to permit a
liquor store and delicatessen of 2,700 square feet in Building 7 (7,739
square feet) of previously approved Conditional Use Permit 91-24, located
on 27 acres at the southwest corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester
Avenue in the Industrial Park District (Subarea 7) of the Industrial Area
Specific Plan - APN: 227-011-10, 19, 21, and 26 through 28.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 93-33 - MASI PARTNERS - A request to permit the
sales of tea, coffee, books, magazines, and newspapers in 1,000 square
feet in Building 7 (7,739 square feet) of previously approved Conditional
Use Permit 91-24, located on 27 acres at the southwest corner of Foothill
Boulevard and Rochester Avenue in the Industrial Park District (Subarea 7)
of the Industrial Area Specific Plan - APN: 227-011-10, 19, 21, and 26
through 28.
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CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 93-34 - MASI PARTNERS - A request to permit a
florist of 1,000 square feet in Building 7 (7,739 square feet) of
previously approved Conditional Use Permit 91-24, located on 27 acres at
the southwest corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue in the
Industrial Park District (Subarea 7) of the Industrial Area Specific Plan
- APN: 227-011-10, 19, 21, and 26 through 28.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 93-35 - MASI PARTNERS - A request to permit a hair
and nail salon of 1,000 square feet in Building 7 (7,739 square feet) of
previously approved Conditional Use Permit 91-24, located on 27 acres at
the southwest corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue in the
Industrial Park District (Subarea 7) of the Industrial Area Specific Plan
- APN: 227-011-10, 19, 21, and 26 through 28.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 93-36 - MASI PARTNERS - A request to permit a dry
cleaners of 2,000 square feet in Building 7 (7,739 square feet) of
previously approved Conditional Use Permit 91-24, located on 27 acres at
the southwest corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rochester Avenue in the
Industrial Park District (Subarea 7) of the Industrial Area Specific Plan
- APN: 227-011-10, 19, 21, and 26 through 28.
Beverly Nissen, Associate Planner, presented the staff report.
Chairman McNiel asked if the applications would consume the entire Building 7
of the project.
Ms. Nissen responded affirmatively.
Chairman McNiel noted that there had been no request for interior seating at
the shop selling tea and coffee. He asked if there had been any request for
exterior seating.
Ms. Nissen replied that there had been no such request.
Commissioner Melcher noted that generally conditional use permits are
submitted by the ultimate user so that the Commission has an opportunity to
discuss the conditions with the user. He asked why the application was being
submitted prior to identifying the users.
Ms. Nissen replied that the applicant had indicated he was working with some
eventual users and he would like to have the uses approved ahead of time in
order to expedite the signing of leases.
Commissioner Melcher preferred the usual procedure.
Chairman McNiel opened the public hearing.
Michael Scandiffio, Masi Con~nerce Center Partners, 1510 Riverside Drive,
Burbank, stated they have tenants for the liquor/dell, cleaners, hair salon,
and tea/coffee book store and have talked to three separate florists who have
expressed interest in the site. He said they currently have letter agreements
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and one lease. He said it was his impression that if they outlined the
program, it would not be necessary for the individual retailers to attend
tonight's meeting.
Commissioner Chitlea felt that seating for the coffee/book store would create
ambiance. She asked why it was not being requested.
Mr. Scandiffio said the center is designed with an overhang to easily
accommodate seating.
Commissioner Melcher said it was his understanding that if the applications
are approved and negotiations fall through with the prospective tenant, the
space could be leased for any permitted use or a use similar to the approved
use or a new conditional use permit could be applied for.
Brad Buller, City Planner, stated that in most instances, when there is a
change of ownership of a business with a conditional use permit, the new owner
is only asked to acknowledge the conditions of the conditional use permit.
Chairman McNiel wanted to be sure the people leasing the spaces would be aware
of the specific conditions applied to the conditional use permits.
Mr. Scandiffio said the conditions would become part of the lease.
Mr. Bullet suggested adding a condition that a copy of the resolution be
attached to any leases for the space. He also stated that any changes in the
proposed square footage or location of the proposed uses would require a
modification to the conditional use permit.
Mr. Scandiffio said he understood any changes would require a modification.
He said they plan to rough grade in November and start the buildings in
January.
Hearing no further testimony, Chairman McNiel closed the public hearing.
Commissioner Vallette stated she had initially had concerns when the original
project was approved that it would end up with a lot of small retail shops
rather than the larger uses related to its industrial area. She was concerned
about approving small shops without any of the major supporting tenants such
as is typical in the Industrial Area Specific Plan.
Commissioner Melcher shared Commissioner Vallette's concerns but he felt that
the location of Building 7 at the activity center may benefit the project. He
thought Commissioner Vallette's concerns should be considered for the balance
of the project.
Commissioner Chitlea shared the concerns but thought the uses at the proposed
location may vitalize the center. She said she would not want to see the same
types of uses in all the additional buildings.
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AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Motion: Moved by Melcher, seconded by Chitlea, to separately adopt the
resolutions approving Conditional Use Permits 93-26, 93-33, 93-34, 93-35, and
93-36, with modifications to require that a copy of the appropriate resolution
be attached to any leases for the space. The motion to pass Conditional Use
Permit 93-26 carried by the following vote:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: CHITIEA, MCNIEL, MELCHER, VALLETTE
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: TOLSTOY -carried
The motion to pass Conditional Use Permit 93-33 carried by the following vote:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: CHITIEA, MCNIEL, MELCHER, VALLETTE
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: TOLSTOY -carried
The motion to pass Conditional Use Permit 93-34 carried by the following vote:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: CHITIEA, MCNIEL, MELCHER, VALLETTE
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: TOLSTOY -carried
The motion to pass Conditional Use Permit 93-35 carried by the following vote:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS: CHITIEA, MCNIEL, MELCHER, VALLETTE
NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: TOLSTOY -carried
The motion to pass Conditional Use Permit 93-36 carried by the following vote:
COMMISSIONERS: CHITIEA, MCNIEL, MELCHER, VALLETTE
COMMISSIONERS: NONE
COMMISSIONERS: TOLSTOY -carried
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PUBLIC COMMENTS
There were no public comments at this time.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
Brad Bullet, City Planner, suggested that the Commission schedule a workshop
following the the Planning Commission meeting on October 13 regarding
Building X at Tetra Vista Town Center.
It was the consensus of the Commission that would be acceptable.
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Commissioner Vallette presented her notes from the Route 30 meeting which was
held on September 21, 1993.
There was a brief discussion about the design elements of the project and the
fact that any costs for upgrades would have to be borne by the local entities.
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Chairman McNiel asked if any of the Commissioners had attended the Route 66
meeting held on September 13.
Commissioner Vallette gave a brief description of the meeting. She said the
purpose of the meeting was to begin to formulate plans for a recommendation to
Congress as to what type of recognition should be afforded to Route 66.
Brad Buller, City Planner, added that Associate Planner Anthea Hartig and City
Treasurer Jim Frost were also present.
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Commissioner Melcher asked when the next Historic Preservation Commission
orientation could be scheduled.
It was the consensus of the Commission to schedule an orientation workshop on
October 13, 1993, following the workshop on Building X at Tetra Vista Town
Center.
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ADJOURNMENT
Motion: Moved by Chitiea, seconded by Vallette, carried 4-0-1 with Tolstoy
absent to adjourn.
8:30 p.m. - The Planning Commission adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Brad Buller
Secretary
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