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DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE AGENDA
RAINS ROOM
CITY HALL
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
A. CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call: Ray Wimberly
Rich Macias
Candyce Burnett
Donald Granger
Alternates: Lou Munoz
Rich Fletcher
Francisco Oaxaca
B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
This is the time and place for the general public to address the Committee on any item listed
on the agenda. State law prohibits the Committee from addressing any issue not previously
included on the Agenda. The Committee may receive testimony and set the matter for a
subsequent meeting.
Comments are to be limited to five minutes per individual or less, as deemed necessary by
the Staff Coordinator, depending upon the number of individuals embers of the audience. This
is a professional businessmeeting and courtesy and decorum are expected. Please refrain
from any debate between audience and speaker, making loud noises or engaging in any
activity which might be disruptive to the decorum of the meeting.
C. PROJECT REVIEW ITEMS
The following items will be presented by the applicant and/or their representatives. Each
presentation and resulting period of Committee comment is limited to 20 minutes. Following
each presentation, the Committee will address major issues and make recommendations with
respect to the project proposal. The Design Review Committee acts as an advisory Committee
to the Planning Commission. Their recommendations will be forwarded to the Planning
Commission as applicable. The following items do not legally require any public testimony,
although the Committee may open the meeting for public input.
1. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DESIGN REVIEW DRC2015-00682 - ARCHIBALD
OIL - A request to establish retail sales in an existing 1,728 square foot vacant service station
building, re-establish an existing 1,481 square foot canopy with 4 fuel pumps, and install a 968
square foot car wash on a 29,456 square foot (0.676 acre) parcel in the Low -Medium (LM)
Residential District (proposed General Commercial (GC) District) at the northeast corner of
Archibald Avenue and Arrow Route, located at 8477 Archibald Avenue; APN: 0208-291-05.
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DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE AGENDA
RAINS ROOM
CITY HALL
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
Related files: General Plan Amendment DRC2015-00683, Zoning Map Amendment DRC2015-
00684, Conditional Use Permit DRC2015-00681, and Variance DRC2016-00831.
D. ADJOURNMENT
The Design Review Committee has adopted Administrative Regulations that set an 11:00 p.m.
adjournment time. if items go beyond that time, they shall be heard only with the consent of the Committee.
I, Jennifer Palacios, Office Specialist 11 with the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my designee,
hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on day,
Thursday, October 24, 2017, seventy-two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, CA.
Jennifer Palacios
Office Specialist II
City of Rancho Cucamonga
If you need special assistance or accommodations to participate in this meeting,
please contact the Planning Department at (909) 477-2750. Notification of 48 hours
prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure
accessibility. Listening devices are available for the hearing impaired.
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DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS
7:00 p.m. Tom Grahn October 31, 2017
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DESIGN REVIEW DRC2015-00682 - ARCHIBALD OIL
- A request to establish retail sales in an existing 1,728 square foot vacant service station building,
re-establish an existing 1,481 square foot canopy with 4 fuel pumps, and install a 968 square foot
car wash on a 29,456 square foot (0.676 acre) parcel in the Low -Medium (LM) Residential District
(proposed General Commercial (GC) District) at the northeast corner of Archibald Avenue and
Arrow Route, located at 8477 Archibald Avenue; APN: 0208-291-05. Related files: General Plan
Amendment DRC2015-00683, Zoning Map Amendment DRC2015-00684, Conditional Use
Permit DRC2015-00681, and Variance DRC2016-00831.
General: The project site is a square shaped parcel of 29,456 square feet (0.676 acre) with
dimensions of about 174 feet (east to west) and 180 feet (north to south) located at the northeast
corner of Archibald Avenue and Arrow Route. The site is fully improved with a 1,728 square foot
service station building and 1,481 square foot fuel canopy. Landscape areas are provided along
both street frontages, and additional landscaped areas are located at the northwest and southeast
corners of the site. Vehicle access is provided by two existing driveways along Archibald Avenue
(at the northwest and southwest corners) and one existing driveway along Arrow Route (at the
southeast corner). The property to the north of the site contains the Mulberry Early Education
Center in the Low -Medium (LM) Residential District. Immediately to the south is Arrow Route and
beyond that is a commercial center in the General Commercial (GC) District. The property to the
east is vacant, and beyond that are properties developed with residential uses. These properties
to the east are in the Low -Medium (LM) Residential District. To the west is Archibald Avenue, and
beyond that is vacant land in the Office -Professional (OP) District.
The application proposes to utilize the existing service station building for retail food sales, reuse
the existing fuel canopy, and construct a new 968 square foot carwash at the southeast corner of
the service station building. The project will retain the existing driveway at the northwest corner
of the site, close the existing driveway at the southwest corner of the site, and relocate the existing
driveway at the southeast corner of the site to a new shared driveway for the project site and the
vacant property to the east; both driveways will be provided with decorative paving. Asphalt
paving covers most of the site, with no identified parking spaces on -site; however, site
improvements include the installation of landscape planters along the entire north and east
property lines, and the striping of 7 parking spaces. Parking for the project site is based on a
summation of parking requirements for the retail, fuel sales, and car wash land uses. Based upon
these requirements a total of 8 parking spaces are required. Due to site constraints, only 7 parking
spaces are provided. The applicant will be submitting a Minor Exception application to address
this discrepancy. The existing trash enclosure will be relocated to the northeast corner of the
project site. Project circulation will provide for two-way access from each driveway to the food
store and fuel canopy. Due to site constraints, only one-way access will be allowed around the
north side of the food store, to the carwash, and exiting to Arrow Route.
The existing service station building is constructed out of tan brick and terra cotta roof tiles and
the fuel canopy is constructed out of metal posts and terra cotta roof tiles. The applicant proposes
a complete redesign of project architecture for the existing service station and fuel canopy
buildings. Proposed architecture for the service station, carwash, and fuel canopy is for a
contemporary commercial structure utilizing common materials and finishes. The exterior of the
service station/carwash building proposes to use a mixture of earth tone colored stucco and stone
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veneer wainscoting as well as additional architectural elements including tower elements, roof
tiles, exposed rafter tails, aluminum store front windows, and green screen, all to add visual
interest to the building design. The exterior of the fuel canopy building proposes the installation
of river rock wainscot at the base of the structure and the installation of panels at the terra cotta
roof for tenant signage.
Related Applications: Conditional Use Permit DRC2015-00681 was submitted to re-establish the
service station land use and establish the car wash land use. Variance DRC2016-00831 was
submitted to reduce the parking setback along the streets. In order to allow for a reduction in the
number of on -site parking spaces associated with the reuse of a vacant service station, the
applicant will need to submit a Minor Exception application. The General Plan Amendment
DRC2015-00683 and Zoning Map Amendment DRC2015-00684 were submitted to change the
General Plan designation and Zoning District for the project site, and the adjacent parcel to the
east, from Low Medium Residential to General Commercial, and Low Medium (LM) Residential
District to General Commercial (GC) District, respectively.
Staff Comments: The following comments are intended to provide an outline for Committee
discussion.
Major Issues: The following broad design issues will be the focus of Committee discussion
regarding this project.
Staff supports the proposed site layout and overall design of the proposed project. The
building itself consists of visually -interesting fagades which meet the City's 360-degree
design standards. The building facade incorporates a variety of materials, including stucco
finish, stone veneer wainscott, stone, glass store front windows, and aluminum awnings,
and incorporates all of the City's design standards for commercial development.
2. Remove the architectural treatment/signage on the fuel canopy and retain the existing
terra cotta roof tiles.
Secondary Issues: Once all of the major issues have been addressed, and time permitting, the
Committee will discuss the following secondary design issues.
There are no secondary design issues.
Policy Issues: The following items are a matter of Planning Commission policy and should be
incorporated into the project design without discussion.
All Double Detector Checks (DDC) and Fire Department Connections (FDC) required
and/or proposed shall be installed at locations that are not within direct view or fine -of -
sight of the main entrance. The specific locations of each DDC and FDC shall require the
review and approval of the Planning Department and Fire Construction Services/Fire
Department. All DDC and FDC shall be screened behind a 4-foot high block wall and
appropriate landscaping. These walls shall be constructed of similar material used on -site
to match the building.
2. All ground -mounted equipment, including utility boxes, transformers, and back -flow
devices, shall be surrounded by a minimum of two rows of shrubs spaced a minimum of
18 inches on -center. All ground -mounted equipment shall be painted dark green except
as directed otherwise by the Fire Department.
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Staff Recommendation:
Design Review Committee Action:
Staff Planner: Tom Grahn, Associate Planner
Members Present:
Additional Staff Present:
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