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PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES
Adjourned Meeting
March 3, 1993
Vice Chairman Chitiea called the Adjourned Meeting of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga Planning Commission to order at 5:00 p.m. The meeting was held at
the Tolstoy residence, 9540 Hillside Road, Rancho Cucamonga, California.
ROLL CALL
COMMISSIONERS:
PRESENT:
Suzanne Chitlea, Larry McNiel (arrived
6:30 p.m.) John Melcher, Peter Tolstoy,
Wendy Vallette
ABSENT: None
STAFF PRESENT:
Brad Buller, City Planner; Dan Coleman, Principal
Planner; Nancy Fong, Senior Planner; Larry Henderson,
Principal Planner; Gall Sanchez, Planning Commission
Secretary
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PLANNING COMMISSION WORK PROGRAM
Brad Buller, City Planner, briefly outlined the work program and staffing.
Commissioner Melcher felt that there is an enormous amount of work assigned to
the Planning Division which the Planning Commission knows nothing about. He
gave the Metrolink as an example. He hoped that the Commission could place
more emphasis on larger issues instead of merely project review. He thought
staff time should be freed up to work on more advance planning 'projects to
better prepare for the future. He suggested that staff time at the counter
could be reduced by allowing the public to queue up, and by streamlining
development processing.
Mr. Bullet observed that regional government bodies, such as SCAG, SANBAG,
etc. are working on regional issues and the City Council has appointed
subcommittees for those and other regional issues. He noted that the City
Council Members typically work directly with the City Manager's staff or Rick
Gomez on those issues and the Planning Division is then assigned work on those
projects requiring planning assistance.
Commissioner Vallette remarked that the Commission is providing input on the
Foothill Freeway but wished they could work closer with the Council on this
and other regional issues.
Commissioner Melcher noted that the City Council would of course have final
authority, but he felt the Planning Commission could contribute. He thought
the Conunissioners should be cognizant of proposed growth management
legislation in Sacramento and formulate opinions and forward their views on
that proposed legislation before it becomes law.
Mr. Buller predicted that more Planning Division time would be requested by
City Council and administration for special projects.
Commissioner Vallette remarked that one of the reasons the work program was
being discussed was because of her desire to revise the Hillside Development
Ordinance. She thought it is important to have the Ordinance revised as soon
as possible.
Mr. Bullet noted there may be some opposition to tightening the ordinance
because the development con~nunity may feel it will hurt development.
Commissioner Vallette asked if a condition could be added to any new projects
to stipulate that if the lots are sold off, certain design p~rameters must be
met.
Commissioner Tolstoy felt the intent of the Hillside Develo~nent Ordinance
needs to be defined. He thought that if the intent is defined well, any
changes would be more palatable to the development community.
Commissioner Melcher noted that the tougher the ordinance, the less likely
there will be any future annexations of sphere territory.
Commissioner Tolstoy noted that there are two aspects to the development
occurring in the hillside area: 1) tracts and 2) individual infill lots. He
felt that the Hillside Development Ordinance must address both situations. He
observed that generally the infill lots have already been graded.
Mr. Buller suggested staff could prepare a summary of the Hillside Development
Ordinance revision schedule before the Co~nission moves forward with hearings.
Commissioner Tolstoy asked if the Recycling Collection Ordinance should be
assigned to Planning.
Mr. Buller responded that the Recycling Collection Ordinance is for the
residential areas and has been mandated by state law. He noted that Planning
is assisting other departments in this area. He observed that the Commercial
Security Plan was initiated by the City Council and he felt the Planning
Commission should support it. He hoped the plan would show that the City is
pro-active in trying to prevent problems.
Commissioner Chitlea felt the business community should support the Commercial
Security Plan because it would be in its best interest. She suggested that
the development community be tapped to assist in preparation of the ordinance.
Commissioner Chitlea agreed that Metrolink is an important issue and land use
issues should be considered.
Larry Henderson, Principal Planner, gave a brief overview on the status of
Metrolink.
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Commissioner Tolstoy felt that the Metrolink station will be a gateway to the
City and he thought the station should be designed to reflect the City's high
standards.
Mr. Buller remarked that the City is relying on SANBAG for money and that
money would only cover a basic station.
Commissioner Tolstoy felt that additional amenities should be designed in the
project to make it better than Just a standard platform.
Mr. Henderson remarked that Metrolink feels the Rancho Cucamonga station will
be the largest station on the system besides the downtown Los Angeles station
because it is anticipated that the Rancho Cucamonga station will serve
commuters from the 1-15 freeway corridor.
Mr. Buller and Dan Coleman, Principal Planner, excused themselves to attend
the City Council meeting.
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PLANNING COMMISSION GOALS AND PRIORITIES
There was general discussion regarding comprehensive planning and issues and
the design review process.
It was suggested that a vision for the future of the City be developed in
conjunction with the City Council.
Mr. Henderson suggested that one way to involve the City Council would be to
send a memo to City Council members outlining the Planning Commission's
concerns and/or direction following initial reviews of major projects.
Commissioner Chitiea felt the Commission should be informed when the City
Council, RDA, or City Manager's staff make commitment to developers. She
thought that would allow the Planning Commission, staff, and the City Council
to work together to get the best possible project.
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The meeting adjourned at 8540 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Brad Buller
Secretary
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