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DRC2019-00955
February 26, 2020
Project Description
Who: Richland Communities
What: A request for a one (1) year time extension for a previously approved
Tentative Tract Map SUBTT14749—The subdivision of approximately 168.77
acres into 269 residential lots located in the Low (L) Residential District and Flood
Control (FC) District within the Etiwanda North Specific Plan.
Where: Northeast corner of Day Creek Boulevard and Etiwanda Avenue
Entitlements: Time Extension DRC2019-00955
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Etiwanda North Specific Plan
Site
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Flood Control District
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Control/Utility
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Control/Utility
Utility Corridor
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Etiwanda North Specific Plan
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Time Extension Overview
• The applicant is requesting a one year time extension of Tentative Parcel Map
SUBTT14749
• The time extension request is necessary to complete environmental permits
(SBKR critical habitat designation) and a resolution for the required
equestrian center
• With approval of the subjects final time extension, the expiration date will be
February 26, 2021
• This will be the final time extension for SUBTT14749
Approval History (Tentative Map)
Tentative Tract Map 14749
Approving
Approval /
Approval
Approval Date
Expiration Date
Authority
Extension Type
Period
Planning
Commission
Initial Approval
3 Years
June 9, 2004
June 9, 2007
Project Appealed
Planning Commission
June 12, 2004
Appeal
City Council
Appeal Denied
July 21, 2004
(CC Reso No. 04-243)
City Council
Final Approval
3 Years
August 4, 2004
Lawsuit
Settled 541 days after
3 Years
January 27, 2006
January 27, 2009
approval
Senate Bill 1185
Automatic Extension
1 Year
January 27,2009
January 17, 2010
Approval History (Tentative Map) Continued....
Approving
Approval / Extension
Approval
Authority
Type
Period
Approval Date
Expiration Date
Assembly Bill 333
Automatic Extension
2 Years
January 27, 2010
January 27, 2012
Planning
Time Extension (PC
1 Year
June 8, 2011
January 27, 2013
Commission
Reso 11-26)
Assembly Bill 208
Automatic Extension
2 Years
January 27, 2013
January 27, 2015
Assembly Bill 116
Automatic Extension
2 Years
January 27, 2015
January 27, 2017
Planning
Time Extension (PC
1 Year
January 25, 2017
January 27, 2018
Commission
Reso 17-06)
Planning
Time Extension (PC
1 Year
January 24, 2018
January 27, 2019
Commission
Reso 18-02)
Planning
Time Extension (PC
1 Year
April 10, 2019
January 27, 2020
Commission
Reso 19-28)
Planning
Proposed Time
1 Year
February 26, 2020
February 26, 2021
Commission
Extension — FINAL (PC
(Proposed)
Reso 20-18)
Biological Update
• The applicant submitted a Biological Resource
Memorandum (ESA Consulting; November 13, 2019)
which states that the onsite conditions have not changed
since their previous analysis in 2018.
Environmental
• Environmental Impact Report was adopted on August 4,
2004, in connection with the City's approval of Tentative
Tract Map SUBTT14749
• CEQA Guidelines Section 151621 states that no
subsequent or supplemental review is necessary if the
scope of the project has not changed from that considered
as part of the original CEQA review.
Noticing
• Notices were mailed to all property owners within 660
feet (181 property owners) on February 11, 2020.
• To date, staff has received no inquiries regarding this
project.
Public Art
• Tentative Maps are exempt from providing public art as
outlined in Chapter 17.124 of the Development Code
as the project is not associated with any applications to
develop the site.
• The future development of the 269 single-family
residences on the subject tentative map will be
required to fulfill the public art requirement.
Staff Recommendation
• Approve Time Extension DRC2019-00955
adoption of the attached Resolution of Approval.
through the
Sally Cheng
DRC2019-00559
February 26, 2020
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Project Description
Who: Sally Cheng
What: A request to allow for the first one (1) year time extension
of a previously approved 6-lot Tentative Tract Map
(SUBTT20026) on 1.67 acres of land.
Where: 10235 19th Street between 19t" Street and Hamilton
Street
Entitlements: Time Extension DRC2019-00559
Land Use
General Plan
Zoning
Site
Single -Family Residence
Low Residential
Low Residential (L) District
North
Single -Family Residential
Low Residential
Low Residential (L) District
South
Deer Canyon Elementary School
School
Low Residential (L) District
East
Single -Family Residences
Low Residential
Low Residential (L) District
West
Single -Family Residences
Low Residential
Low Residential (L) District
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Tentative Tract Map
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• Six lot subdivision on a 1.67-acre
parcel. No house product
proposed
• Approved on October 26, 2016.
• "Double -frontage" with three lots
facing Hamilton Street and three
lots facing 19t" Street.
Time Extension
• The applicant is requesting a one year time extension for Tentative
Tract Map SUBTT20026.
• The time extension is being requested to allow the applicant more
time to sell the project site.
• With the approval of the subject time extension, the expiration of
the Tentative Tract Map will be October 26, 2020.
• The subject Tentative Tract Map is eligible for four additional time
extensions
Environmental
• The Planning Commission determined Tentative Tract Map
SUBTT20026 is exempt from CEQA on October 26, 2016.
• The applicant submitted a Biological Update Memorandum
(Halcom Ventures, Inc; November 1, 2019) which states that the
on -site conditions have not changed since their previous analysis
dated May 27, 2016.
• CEQA Guidelines Section 15162, states that no subsequent or
supplemental review is necessary if the scope of the project has
not changed from that considered as part of the original CEQA
review.
Noticing
• Notices were mailed to all property owners within 660 feet (130
property owners) and published in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
on February 11, 2020.
• To date, staff has received no inquiries regarding this project.
Public Art
• Tentative Maps are exempt from providing public art as outlined in
Chapter 17.124 of the Development Code.
• The future development of six single-family residences on the
subject tentative map will be required to fulfill the public art
requirement. Based on the number of future residential units, the
total art value required per Section 17.124.020.C. is $4,500.
Staff Recommendation
• Staff recommends that the Planning Commission approve Time
Extension DRC2019-00559 through the adoption of the attached
Resolution of Approval with Conditions.
Haven Avenue & 41" Street
DRC2019-00961
Pre -Application Review
Proposed Mixed Use Project
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Background -Vision and Goals
• Haven Avenue is a main north -south corridor;
• Offices, professional employers, destination
centers, etc. are highly desirable types of
development; and
• Gateway — intersection of Haven Avenue and 4tn
Street is a significant.
City"s Updated Vision and Goals
• Office AND mixed use development;
• Housing — State legislation for more housing;
• Connectivity with other related development in
the City; and
• Contribution to the local area and overall City
Project Scope
• Applicant:
• G.H. Palmer Associates
• Proposal:
• Mixed Use Development
• Two main structures; Three commercial pads
• 603 apartment units;
• 22,000 sf of commercial;
• Podium -style parking; surface parking
• Residential amenities; Outdoor common open space
• Location:
• Northeast Corner of Haven Ave and 4t" Street
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Required Entitlements
• The proposed project will require the following entitlements
(minor applications are not listed):
1. Design Review - $34,079
2. Tentative Parcel Map - $15,000 (deposit)
3. General Plan Amendment - $10,000 (deposit)
4. Development Code Amendment - $10,000 (deposit)
5. Environmental Review — City Administrative Processing Fee - $2,000 (deposit)
6. Environmental Review — Consultant Cost —Actual Cost
7. Environmental Review — City Attorney Fee — Actual Cost
8. Notice of Filing Sign - $971 per sign
9. Public Noticing, Staff Time - $212
10. Public Noticing, Advertising - $651
Discussion Points
• Significance of Haven Avenue;
• Offices, employment and destination centers;
• Gateway presence/statement;
• Office and mixed use development;
• Address State legislation for more housing;
• Connected with other related development in the
City; and
• Contribute to the local area and overall City.