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DRC2O17-00193
May 27, 2020
Project Description
Who: Saint Elias Church
What: A request to develop a 12,350 square foot church and 18,033 square
foot social building on a 3.28 acre (143,053 square foot) project site.
Where: Southwest corner of East and Wilson Avenues
Zoning Designation: Very Low
General Plan Designation: Very Low (VL) Residential
Entitlements: Design Review DRC2017-00193
Conditional Use Permit DRC2017-00194
Continuance Overview
• The project was originally reviewed by the Planning Commission on
April 22, 2020;
• A number of questions were raised by the Planning Commissioners
and public related to errors with the public noticing, traffic at a nearby
street intersection, on -street parking, access to the project site, the
number of special events conducted by the church, and noise;
• The meeting was continued to provide staff with time to address the
outstanding issues.
Public Noticing
Public notice for the April 22, 2020, Planning Commission meeting was
sent out prior to the Planning Commission determining that the
upcoming meeting would take place by video conference due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. It was not noted in the notices that were mailed
that the meeting would be conducted via video conference;
As the public hearing was Continued, the notices that were sent out on
May 19, 2020, to inform property owners within 660 feet of the project
site of the Planning Commission public hearing on May 27 included this
video conferencing information.
Traffic
• Neighboring residents stated concern about traffic at the intersection
of East Avenue and Philly Drive;
• The City's Engineering Department determined that East Avenue has
adequate capacity to accommodate the proposed project. East
Avenue traffic levels are low on both Sundays and in the evenings
when the majority of the proposed activities will take place. Based on
the current traffic levels, the Engineering Department concluded that a
signalized intersection is unwarranted at the noted intersection.
Social Hall Use and Hours
• Neighboring residents expressed concern about the proposed
church's operations and whether there would be non -church members
engaged in activities at the location. In response, the church provided
a letter dated May 11, 2020, stating that events in the social building
will be for the exclusive use by church members and will not be
available to be rented out by non -church members;
• Events will take place no more than 3 times per month and will be held
on Saturday and Sundays. The events will end by 11:30 p.m., with all
guests off of the church grounds by approximately 12:00 a.m. The
events will take place entirely within the social building and will be
monitored by church members to prevent any disturbances in the
parking lot. Valet parking will be provided for larger events to prevent
on -street parking.
Rolling Pasture Place Gating
• The Planning Commission requested details regarding the gate design
at the north terminus of Rolling Pasture Place;
• In response, the applicant provided the preliminary design for a 6-foot-
high gate and pilasters, which will limit access to Rolling Pasture
Place to only emergency vehicles.
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East Avenue Speed Limit and Parking
• Neighboring residents inquired about the traffic speed and asked
about whether parking is allowed on East Avenue;
• Per the City's Engineering Department, has not been determined. The
speed limit on East Avenue south of Banyan Street is 45 miles per
hour but is not posted;
• On -street parking on East Avenue is currently not permitted north of
Philly Drive. Parking is also not permitted at any time on the east side
of East Avenue, north of Hunt Club Drive, and not permitted on the
west side of East Avenue south of Philly Drive from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00
a.m. and 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on school days.
Conditional Use Permit Survey
• The Planning Commission asked staff about prior approvals for other
churches and similar assembly uses, and what type of conditions of
approval were applied to them;
• Staff has surveyed the Conditional Use Permits for 6 churches
approved between 1989 and 2019 and found only one church (Christ
Church of the Valley) in which limitations were placed on the permitted
times of special events. This approval was for the expansion of an
existing church that holds a large number of outdoor special events
throughout the year;
• The Conditional Use Permits for the other churches either did not
include any limitations or only placed broad limitations on when church
services and related programming took place (i.e. Sunday School,
Bible Study, Group Meetings).
Conditions of Approval
• The project is required to comply to the performance standards
outlined in the Development Code, which includes the same noise
standards as a single-family residence;
• The Planning Director also has the authority to add additional
conditions when it has been demonstrated that the use violates the
performance standards;
• Based on the letter received by the applicant, events in the social hall
will be limited to 3 times per month on weekends with all events to end
by 11:30 p.m. Valet parking will also be required for large events;
• The Planning Commission may also include additional conditions of
approval at this time if they believe they are warranted.
Environmental
• The project qualifies as a Class 32 exemption under State CEQA
Guidelines Section 15332 — Infill Projects;
• The project is consistent with the General Plan as well as with the
applicable zoning designation and regulations;
• The proposed development occurs within the City limits on a project site
of no more than five acres;
• The project site has no value as a habitat for endangered, rare or
threatened species;
• The project will not result in any significant effects relating to traffic,
noise, air quality, or water quality;
• The site can be adequately served by all required utilities and public
services.
Staff Recommendation
• Approve Design Review DRC2017-00193 and Conditional
Use Permit DRC2017-00194 through the adoption of the
attached Resolution of Approval with Conditions.
Land Use General Plan
Vacant Land
Vacant Land
Single -Family Residences
Vacant Land
Single -Family Residences
Very Low
Very Low
Very Low
Neighborhood Commercial
Very Low
Zoning
Very Low (VL) Residential District
Etiwanda Specific Plan
Very Low (VL) Residential District
Etiwanda Specific Plan
Very Low (VL) Residential District
Etiwanda Specific Plan
Neighborhood Commercial (NC) District
Etiwanda Specific Plan
Very Low (VL) Residential District
Etiwanda Specific Plan
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Design Overview
• The church and social building are designed with a Mediterranean
architectural design theme that includes the use of smooth stucco,
stone veneer, cast stone accents, and "S" clay tile roof;
• The church will have a maximum height of 35 feet, which is the
maximum height permitted within the Very Low (VL) Residential
District;
• The social building is designed to carry over the design theme of the
church, but with a less formal appearance and will have a maximum
height of 32-feet and 6-inches;
Offsite Improvements
• The applicant will be responsible for constructing the East Avenue
street improvements along with paying in -lieu fees to construct one-
half of the Wilson Avenue street improvements;
• The proposed wall along East Avenue will be required to match the
existing East Avenue theme;
• The project will also be required to construct the East Avenue
Community Entry, the Community Trail and sidewalk/bike trail along
Wilson Avenue, and the landscaping between the north property line
and Wilson Avenue, on the land owned by the Metropolitan Water
District.
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• Saint Elias Church will
hold
services
on Sundays between the
hours
of
12:00
p.m. and
2:00
p.m.,
followed
by a social
gathering/meal
in the
adjacent social hall;
• The applicant estimates that attendance for church services, based on
their current church attendance in the city of Upland, will be
approximately 150 persons along with 75 children, with increased
attendance for religious holidays and other special events;
• The church operation will also include monthly family nights, youth
meetings and senior citizen gatherings;
• Additionally, church members may use the church and social building
for weddings, funerals and other related events.