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Trails Advisory Committee
02/2014— 12/2017
Agenda Packets, Minutes
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DECEMBER 13, 2017
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
RAINS ROOM
CITY HALL
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
CANCELED MEETING
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
I, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my
designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on
Wednesday, December 6, 2017, seventy two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government
Code 54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive.
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
RAINS ROOM
CITY HALL
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
A. 6:00 P.M. -CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call: Francisco Oaxaca P Victoria Jones A
Rich Fletcher P Otis Greer P
Luis Munoz (Alt) A Dr. Sean Welsh(Alt) P
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) P Tom Tisler (Bicycle) A
Mike Smith (Staff Coordinator)P
B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
This is the time and place for the general public to address the Trails Advisory Committee on
any item listed on the agenda. State law prohibits the Trails Advisory 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 individual members 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.
Larry Henderson expressed concern that trail related improvements specified as conditions of approval
for numerous subdivisions in the Equestrian Overlay were not being installed by the developers and
that staff was not verifying that the required work was completed before "finaling" the subdivision
(thereby releasing the developer from any further obligation). He indicated that he will be conducting a
full audit of the tracts within the City to verify which tracts have the gates with step throughs at the trails
entrances. He also requested that documentation be required of staff to verify that all conditions are
being met at the inspection phase of the projects, including the equestrian related improvements.
C. STAFF REPORTS
The following items do not legally require any public testimony, although the Committee may
open the meeting for public input.
C1. SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW DRC2017-00795 — IVAN RICHARDSON ON BEHALF OF
THE CORAL SKY HOME OWNER'S ASSOCIATION - A review of proposed local feeder trail
improvements within an existing single-family residential tract (Tract 18741) located within
the Very Low Residential (VL) District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan and Equestrian
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
RAINS ROOM
CITY HALL
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
Overlay (EOD) District at the northwest corner of Wardman Bullock Road and Wilson Avenue.
This item was continued from the October 11, 2017 meeting.
Staff (Dominick Perez) gave a presentation summarizing the proposal (copy on file). He
informed the Committee of the details for the specific bollard type and for the placement of
the bollards at each trail entrance as proposed by the applicant.
The applicant then made a brief presentation explaining the proposal and provided a handout
with a map and photos of the bollards to the Committee.
Following a brief discussion of the proposal with staff and the applicant, the Committee
received comments from the public.
Larry Henderson spoke and repeated his concern that staff did not verify the trail
improvements were installed during the inspection phase of the subject Coral Sky tract as the
conditions of approval required.
Joe Cowen, a member of the Alta Loma Riding Club, concurred with Mr. Henderson's
remarks.
The Committee then deliberated the proposal. They noted that although there was a City
standard for the trail walk-through and gate at trail entrances, they recognized that as the
walk-throughs and gates were not installed due to no fault of the applicant, and that the cost
of installing them per the City standard was a financial hardship, they were willing to support
the applicant's request.
The Committee voted unanimously to recommend to the Planning Director the approval of
the applicant's request as proposed.
D. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR THE NEXT MEETING
None
E. ADJOURNMENT
7:00 PM
I, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my
designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
RAINS ROOM
CITY HALL
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
Wednesday, November 1, 2017, seventy-two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government
Code 54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive.
Lois J. Schrader
Planning Commission Secretary
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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NOVEMBER 8, 2017
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
RAINS ROOM
CITY HALL
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
A. * 6:00 P.M. -CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call: Francisco Oaxaca Victoria Jones
Rich Fletcher Otis Greer
Luis Munoz (Alt) Dr. Sean Welsh (Alt)
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) Tom Tisler (Bicycle)
Mike Smith (Staff Coordinator)
B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
This is the time and place for the general public to address the Trails Advisory Committee on
any item listed on the agenda. State law prohibits the Trails Advisory 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 individual members 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. STAFF REPORTS
The following items do not legally require any public testimony, although the Committee may
open the meeting for public input.
C1. SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW DRC2017-00795 - IVAN RICHARDSON ON BEHALF OF
THE CORAL SKY HOME OWNER'S ASSOCIATION - A review of proposed local feeder trail
improvements within an existing single-family residential tract (Tract 18741) located within
the Very Low Residential (VL) District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan and Equestrian
Overlay (EOD) District at the northwest corner of Wardman Bullock Road and Wilson Avenue.
This item was continued from the October 11, 2017 meeting.
D. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR THE NEXT MEETING
E. ADJOURNMENT
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
RAINS ROOM
CITY HALL
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
I, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my
designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on
Wednesday, November 1, 2017, seventy-two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government
Code 54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive.
Lois J. Schrader
Planning Commission Secretary
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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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE COMMENTS
6:00 p.m. Dominick Perez November 8, 2017
SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW DRC2017-00795 - IVAN RICHARDSON ON BEHALF OF THE
CORAL SKY HOME OWNER'S ASSOCIATION - A review of proposed local feeder trail
improvements within an existing single-family residential tract (Tract 18741) located within the
Very Low Residential (VL) District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan and Equestrian Overlay
(EOD) District at the northwest corner of Wardman Bullock Road and Wilson Avenue.
Background/Update: During the discussion of this item at the Trails Advisory Committee (TAC)
meeting on October 11, 2017, several committee members requested additional details regarding
the style and location of the bollards within the trail. Following the TAC meeting, staff met with the
applicant to discuss the details of the proposed bollards and a site plan depicting the proposed
bollard configuration/spacing was developed.
As shown on Exhibit B, three bollards spaced 3 feet, 6 inches to 4 feet apart will be installed where
the trail narrows to 15 feet in width on all seven trail entrances (see Exhibit B). The applicant
contends that placement of the bollards at the narrowest portion of each trail entrance will achieve
the homeowner's association's goal of restricting unauthorized vehicle access within the trails.
The proposed bollards are removable to allow for authorized vehicle access to the trails, and may
be secured in place with a padlock. See Exhibit C for bollard design details.
Staff Planner: Dominick Perez, Associate Planner
DP/VA/Is
Exhibits: Exhibit A - Trails Advisory Committee Comments dated October 11, 2017
Exhibit B - Proposed Bollard Configuration
Exhibit C - Bollard Post Cut Sheet
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE COMMENTS
6:00 p.m. Dominick Perez October 11, 2017
SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW DRC2017-00795 - IVAN RICHARDSON ON BEHALF OF THE
CORAL SKY HOME OWNER'S ASSOCIATION - A review of proposed local feeder trail
improvements within an existing single-family residential tract (Tract 18741) located within the
Very Low Residential (VL) District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan and Equestrian Overlay
(EOD) District at the northwest corner of Wardman Bullock Road and Wilson Avenue.
Project Setting and Background: The project site is comprised of an existing 53-lot single-
family tract (Tract 18741), known as Coral Sky, approved by the Planning Commission on
January 23, 2013. The site, which includes half -acre minimum sized lots, is located within the
Very Low Residential (VL) District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan at the northwest corner of
Wardman Bullock Road and Wilson Avenue (Exhibit A). Per the tract map, the tract contains a
30-foot wide community trail along the west perimeter, a 30-foot wide local feeder trail along the
north perimeter and 15-foot wide local feeder trails along the south and east perimeters and
throughout the interior of the site (Exhibit B). To the north are vacant lots which are also located
within the Very Low (VL) Residential District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan. To the east,
across Wardman Bullock Road, are single-family residences. To the south, across Wilson
Avenue, are single-family residences and a vacant lot. To the west is a flood control channel.
The subject tract and all surrounding properties are within the Equestrian Overlay District
(EOD).
Since the project site contains half -acre minimum sized lots and is located within the Equestrian
Overlay District, trail improvements were required to be constructed as a condition of approval
to the tentative tract map. This included the installation of a gated drive approach with
equestrian step -through posts at each drive entrance to the trail, per the City standard (Exhibits
C & D). However, the Planning Department was recently contacted by Ivan Richardson, a
member of Coral Sky's Home Owner's Association, to discuss a proposal to install trail
improvements at various trail access points. Mr. Richardson indicated there were multiple trail
entrances within the tract that did not have the gated drive approach with equestrian step -
through posts. A subsequent site inspection by the Planning Department confirmed that these
trail entrance improvements were only installed at the southwest and northeast corners of the
site and were not installed throughout the remaining trail entrances within the tract (Exhibit E).
Staff advised Mr. Richardson of the City standards for feeder trail gates with step-throughs, but
was informed, due to cost and appearance, a different type of barrier is desired by the HOA.
Mr. Richardson explained the proposed improvements are in response to two recent home
invasions that occurred within the last 12 months, in which the invaders used the trails to access
the rear of the lots by vehicle. Mr. Richardson explained that the HOA believes the
improvements will help restrict motor vehicles from accessing the trails and will therefore
resolve this issue.
Overview of Proposed Improvements: The applicant, Mr. Richardson, on behalf of the Coral
Sky HOA, is proposing the following improvements within the tract's equestrian trail: (1) install
steel bollards along seven local feeder trail entrances in lieu of the City standard, and (2) reduce
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE COMMENTS
CORAL SKY COMMUNITY— IVAN RICHARDSON
October 11, 2017
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two vinyl fence openings along the trail at the northwest corner of Wardman Bullock Road and
Wilson Avenue (Exhibit F).
Coral Sky has a total of eleven trail entrance points. Of the eleven trail entrances, nine are
accessible by vehicle while the remaining two, which are both located at the northwest corner of
Wilson Avenue and Wardman Bullock Road, are not accessible by vehicle. Of the nine trail
entrances accessible by vehicle, a total of two entrances currently include the City standard
gate with step -through posts. These entrances are located at the northeast and southwest
corners of the site. The remaining seven trail entrances accessible by vehicle do not have a
gate with step -through posts. These entrances are located throughout the interior of the tract
and at the easterly entrance to the site, along the northwest and southwest corners of Wardman
Bullock Road and Coral Sky Drive. It is at these seven entrances that the HOA is proposing to
install the steel bollards. The bollards are designed to be 36-inch tall and removable (Exhibit G).
Mr. Richardson informed Staff that, depending on the width of each entrance, two to three
removable bollards would need to be installed at each of the trail entrances.
The second trail improvement involves a reduction in width of the vinyl fence openings at the
northwest corner of Wardman Bullock Road and Wilson Avenue. Currently, there are two 15-
foot wide fence openings at this location. However, the HOA is proposing to reduce the width of
the fence to 4 feet to eliminate the potential for a vehicle to access the trail at this location. The
applicant has indicated the improvements will be constructed to match the design of the existing
vinyl fence throughout the tract to maintain consistency in material and appearance.
Staff Comments: The City's General Plan and Development Code both reference the Trail
Implementation Plan. The purpose of the plan is to provide design standards for all types of
trails and to provide implementation strategies of the trail system. Per the Development Code,
"All new developments are to be designed in accordance with the trail implementation plan and
adopted trail standards." Furthermore, per Section 6.2 of the Trail Implementation Plan, `Every
effort shall be taken to ensure that all hiking and riding trails are constructed to these
standards." Upon a thorough review of the request, Staff determined the proposed
improvements to be inconsistent with the City standard design. Although the proposed
improvements will accomplish the HOA's goal of restricting vehicular access throughout the
Coral Sky tract, if allowed, the proposal may have long-term ramifications by setting a precedent
that inconsistency in trail improvements is acceptable. For these reasons, Staff is not in favor of
allowing the proposed improvements. It should be noted that if the proposed trail improvements
are determined to be acceptable by the Committee, approval from all homeowners that are
adjacent to the trail entrances would be required, as the bollards are proposed to be installed
within the private equestrian trail easement portion of 12 lots within Coral Sky.
Staff Recommendation: Staff requests the Committee consider the proposal and provide
direction.
Staff Planner: Dominick Perez, Associate Planner
DP/VA/Is
Exhibits: Exhibit A - Aerial Photo
Exhibit B - Tract Map 18741
Exhibit C - Engineering Department Standard Drawing 1006-B
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CORAL SKY COMMUNITY— IVAN RICHARDSON
October 11, 2017
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Exhibit D - Engineering Department Standard Drawing 1007-B
Exhibit E - Site Photos
Exhibit F - Site Plan with Trail Improvements Locations
Exhibit G - Bollard Drawings
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DESIGN ARE. AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN, THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY Or RELIANCE FOUNDRY CO. LTD.
General Description:
Make a pronounced statement on entry to your
slreel.scape, business, park, school or stadium with the
contemporary and practical design of the model R-7902
steel bollard. A staple of the product line, it will
complement the aesthetics of almost any architectural
style. It can be. embedded in new concrete or
surface -mounted on existing concrete. For locations where
access needs fluctuate, it can also be Installed with
removable or fold down mountings. The model R-7902 can
be. finished in one of seven different powder -coated color
options and it is kept in stock, available to ship
Immediately.
For more mfnrmauon on bollard post Installation, please visit:
vreAv. roll ante dountl,y.mm[bolla rd/i nstal II ation_hotla r{Is
Specifications:
Height: 36" ( Above Grade )
Base Uiarneter: •1 3/8"
Weight: 31 liz ( Ballard host Pull Length )
Material: Steel ( A5-rf4 A36 )
Finish options-:
Polyester Powdercoaled
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Notes:
• L=mbedmenl details am for roference HILIStredion only. Minimum foundation sizes depend on local ;,oil conditions. wonther conditions, and e;ngdleering roquirenlents.
• Bollard post is provided as shown, with material detailed in legend bolow. Concrete, foundation and/or installation ordered ceparllely or provided by other;;.
• This drawing is not drawn to scale. Dimensions provided herein is for reference only. Pleaso consult Reliance Foundry sales professionals if nny dimension is critical to your
particular installation.
. Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design rind specifications without prior notice for pradurt improvement.
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`IY OF RELIANCE FOUNDRY CO. LTD.
General Description:
Make a pronounced statement on entry to your
streetscape, business, park, school or stadium with the
contemporary and practical design of the model R-7902
steel bollard, A staple of the product line, It will
complement the aesthetics or almost any architectural
style. It can be embedded in new concrete or
surface -mounted on existing cuncrete, for locations where
access needs fltrr-tuare, it can also be installed with
removable or fold down mountings. The model R-7902 can
be Finished in one of seven different powder -coated color
options and it Is kept In stock, available to ship
immediately.
For mnrc mfDrianon oil bollard post Instillation, please visit:
avnv.reliance-foundry,conlbolWrfl(Ingiilllanon _hollalyds
Specifications:
Height: 36" ( Above Grade )
Erase Diameter: 4 3/8"
Weight: 31 Ibs ( Bollard post Pull Length )
Material: Steel ( ASTM A36 )
Finish Options:
Polyester Powdercoaled
See Relimse Foundry's standard color options at
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Mount Options:
Removable Receiver with Lid
(see sheet 2 of 7)
Removable Receiver with Chain
(see sheet 3 of 7)
Fixed Embedded Mount
(see sheet 4 of 7)
c, Flanged Surface Mount
(see sheet 6 of 7)
Fold Down Mount
(see sheet 6 of 7)
optional chain Accessory
(see sheet 7 of 7)
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(For important detail regarding installation with OPTIONAL bollard chain accessories, refer to sheet 7 of 7)
Notes:
• Embedment details are for reference illustt,.ation only. Minimum foundation Sizes depend on Ior, it soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements.
. Bollard post Is provided as shown, with material detailed in legend below. Concrete, foundation and/or installation ordered separately or provided by others.
• This drawing is not drawn to scale. Dimensions provided herein is for reference only. Please consult Reliance Foundry sales professionals if any dimension is critical to your
particular installalion.
• Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design and specifications without prior notice for product Improvement.
General Description:
Make a pronounced statement on entry to your
streetscape, business, park, school or stadium with the
contemporary and practical design of the model R-7902
steel bollard. A staple of the product line, It will
complement the aesthetics of almost any architectural
style. It can be embedded in new concrete or
swface-mounted on existing concrete, For locations where
access needs fluctuate, it can also be installed with
removable or (old down mountings. l"he model R-7902 can
be rinlshed in one of seven different powder -coated color
options and it is kept in stock, available to ship
immediately.
For more Infrxniaoon on !bollard post Installation, please visit:
vnwv,r�riance{oundtygn jlwllardf�ns[anla[ion;bollar[is
Specifications:
Height: 36" ( Above Grade )
Base Diameter: 4 3/8"
Weight: 31 It)-, ( Bollard Post Pull Length )
Material: Steel ( ASTM A36 )
Finish options:
Polyester Powdercoated
Soe Reh taro I-ounory'tt Standard color opliona at
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Mount Options:
Removable Receiver with Lid
(see sheet 2 of 7)
= Removable Receiver Mill Chair)
(see sheet 3 of 7)
., Fixed Embedded Mount
(see sheet 4 of 7)
n Flanged Surface Mount
(see sheet 5 of 7)
Fold Down Mount
(see sheet 6 of 7)
Optional Chain Accessory
(see sheet 7 of 7)
Unit' 207, 6450 - 148 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 7G7, Canada
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PARTS L151'
ITEM l'Y I PAIt'fNUMBER DPSCRIPT)ON_ _ •MA_TERIA_L _ WFIGHT_ Bollard Post, Model R-7902
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Padlock CCp ondl) oLtional padlock (Brass or Stainlr- s Slel)Choice ur Bntis or Stainless Stht15/B Ibs `'17L DWG ND1 12%907.RC Receiver Cover (optional) Optional R79021tC Receiver Cover 304 Stainless Steel 2 Ibs c R-7902 C1
COPYRIGHT RESERVED THIS FLAN DRAWING AND DESIGN ARE, AND Al' ALL TIMES REMAIN, THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF RELIANCE FOUNDRY CO LTD. 1,101—To SULE Is, Im. 3 or 7
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Notes:
• Embedment details are for reference illustration only. Minimum foundation sizes depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements.
• Bollard post is provided as shown, with material detailed in legend below. Concrete, foundation and/or installation ordered separately or provided by others.
• This drawing is not drawn to scale. Dimensions provided herein is for reference only. Please consult Reliance Foundry sales professionals if any dimension is critical to your
particular installation.
• Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design and specifications without prior notico for product improvement.
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General Description:
Maki a pronounced statement on eery to your
streebcape., business, pad*, school or stadium with the
contemporary and practical design of the model 11-7902
steel bollard A staple of the product line, It will
complement the aesthetics of almost any architectural
style. it can he embedded in new concrete or
swface-mounted on existing concrete. For locations where
access needs fluctuate, It can also be installed with
removable or fold down mountings. The model R-7902 can
I finished in one of seven different powder -coated color
options and it Is kept in stock, available to ship
immediately.
For more Information on bollard postinstallation, please visit:
1Ygnv; reliance-io,mdry.mn Jbollarcl/Installla[iyP _bolWrds
Specifications:
Height: 36" ( Above Grade )
Base Diameter: 4 3/8"
Weight: 31 Ills ( Brillard Post Full Length )
Material: Steel ( ASTM A36 )
Plnlsh Options:
Polyester Powdercoated
See Reliance Foundly4 etandald color options at
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Mount Options:
Removable Receiver with Lid
(see sheet 2 of 7)
Removable Recelverwith Chain
(see sheet 3 of 7)
✓ Fixed 1$mhedded Mount
(see sheet 4 of 7)
Flanged Surface Mount
(see sheet 5 of 7)
Fold Down Mount
(see sheet 6 of 7)
Optional Chain Accessory
(see sheet 7 of 7)
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General Description:
Make a pronounced statement on entry to your
streetscape, business, pad:, school or stactorn with the
contemporary and practical design of the model R-7902
steel bollard. A staple of the product: line, it will
complement the aesthetics of almost any architectural
style. It can be embedded in new concrete or
surface -mounted on existing concrete. For locations where
access needs fluctuate, it can also be installed with
removable or fold down mountings. The morsel R-7902 can
be finished in one of seven different powder -coated color
options and it is kept in stock, available to ship
Immediately.
For are infonn.,ron on bollard past Installation, please Visit:
www.rejhnce_fpunpry,,�otq(boi_ta r{lJinstal nanon-bollard;
Specifications:
Height: 36" ( Above Grade )
Base Diameter: 4 3/8"
Weight: 31 lb., ( Bollard Post Pull Length )
Material: Steel ( AsTM A36 )
Finish Options:
v Polyester Powdercoated
See Reliance Foundry's stondaid color options at
xK•nv;relinnce-founor cgnWoilsrr�lcolgrs-hollnrtle,
Mount Options:
Removable Receiver with Lid
(see sheet 2 of 7)
• Removable Receiverwith Chain
(see sheet 3 of 7)
o Fixed Embedded Mount
(see sheet 4 of 7) .
✓ Flanned Surface Mount
(see sheet 5 of 7)
o Fold Down Mount
(see sheet 6 of 7)
o Optional Chain Accessory
(see sheet 7 of 7)
Notes:
• Embedment details are for reference illustration only. Minin Ual foundation sixes depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements,
• Bollard post is provided as shown, with material dolailad in legend below. Concrete, foundation and/or installation ordered separately or pfovide.d by others. ; . , ' ■
• This drawing is not drawn to scale. Dimensions provided herein is for reference only. Please consult Reliance Foundry sales professionals if any dimension is critical tD your * �
particular installation.
• Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend desk)n and specifications without prior notice tot' product improvement. Unit 207, 6450 - 148 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 7G7, Canada
1.868.735.5680 I n fo@ rei la ace-f oundry. com
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PAR-I'S LIST'
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R7902 Flan ed Bollard_
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R790 _Flaunt ed Bollard Body r
Hexagon Socket Button Hcad Cap Bolt 1/2' x 1 1/4_- reyurres 5/_L6" hex_ key
Stainless Steel Washer 1/2,OD 1 1/4" Thick .05' _
tiro -in Concrete Insert 1/2" - requires 5/8" x 2" hole dia. x depth)
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Steel Powder Coated 30 1bs_
Stainless Steel 1/_8 Ib_s
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COPYRIGI.17 RESERVED THIS PLAN DRAWING AND DESIGN ARC. AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN,'rHE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF RELIANCE FOUNDRY CO. LTD.
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Pavement
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• Embedment details are for reference illustration only. Minimum foundation sizes depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements.
• Bollard post is provided as shown, with material detailed in legend below. Concrete, foundation and/or installation ordered separately or provided by others.
• This drawing is not drawn to scale. Dimensions provided herein is for reference only. Please consult Reliance Foundry sales professionals if any dimension is critical to your
particular installation.
• Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design and Specifications without prior notice for product improvement.
PA_RTS LIST_
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R7902_Fold Down Bollard Assembly _ _—_
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General Description:
Make a pronounced statement on entry to your
streetscape, business, park, school or stadium with the
contemporary and practical design of the model R-7902
steel bollard. A staple of the product line, It will
complement the aesthetics of almost any architectural
style. It can be embedded in new concrete or
surface -mounted on existing concrete. For locations where
access needs flucl:uate, it can also be installed with
removable of fold down mountings. The model R-7902 can
be finished In one of seven different powder -mated color
optlons and It. Is kept In stock, avallable to ship
Immediately.
rur rnore infornwtion on bollard pest Installation, please visit
yvvav,rellancL. foundry,comjt)dlnrd/Iristalllatlon_bollards
Specifications:
Height: 36" ( Alxave Grade )
Base Diamcte-r: 4 3/8"
Weight' 31 Ibs ( Bollard Post Pull Length )
Material: Steel ( ASTM A36 )
Finish Options:
v Polyester Powderceated
See Relinnra r-oundry's srandri Ala, options as
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Mount Options:
o Removable Receiver with Lid
(see sheet 2 of 7)
Removable Receiver with Chain
(see sheet 3 of 7)
Fixed Embedded Mount
(see sheet 4 of 7)
Flanged SIR face. Mount
(see sheet 5 of 7)
Fold (.)Own Mount
(see taheet G of 7)
Optional Chain Accessory
(see sheet 7 of 7)
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Unit 207, 6,150 - 148 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 7G7, Canada
1-888-735-5680 info@reltance-foundiy.com
Bollard Post, Model R-7902
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COPYRIGHT RESERVED THIS PLAN DRAWING AND DESIGN ARE, AND AT ALL TIMES IREMNN, THE EXCLUSIVE r -Y OF RELIANCE FOUNDRY CO. LTD.
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RleaSe give consideration to the location
of the chain eye and the. padlock pin
when installing rentttvable bollard receiver.
It is important that the renurvahlc
bollard receiver padlock pin is oriented
in the same dirc><-tion as the chain is
intender) to flow.
Optional Chain Accessories Installation Details
General Description:
Make a pronounced statement on entry to your
streetscape, business, park, school or stadium with the
contemporary and practical design of the model R-7902
steel hollard. A staple of the product line, it will
complement the aesthetics of almost any architectural
style. It can be embedded In new concrete or
surface -mounted on existing concrete. for locations where
access needs fluctuate, It can also be Installed with
removable or fold down mountings. The model R-7902 can
be finished in one of seven different powder -coated color
options and It is kept in stock, available to ship
Immediately.
For Mort Informanon on bollard rx,s[ Inslallaaon, please Visit:
wNnv,reli anc¢-foundiy,cr�t/ but la rd[i nstal II anon_ (x�IlgMs
Specifications:
Nelght: 36" ( Above Grade )
Base Diameter: 4 3/8"
Weight: 31 Ibs ( Bollard Post full length )
Material: Steel ( ASTM A36 )
Flnlsh Options
Polyester Powdercoated
Goa Rellamo Poundry s srm,dord color ormons at
wvnv n}Irnnr.K_Iu�rtvhy r�tnA,ullnri�nlrrt@; hptl:�rYlZ
Mount Options:
n Removable Receiver with Lid
(see sheet 2 of 7)
Removable Receiver with chain
(see sheet 3 of 7)
fixed Embedded Mount
(see sheet 4 of 7)
Flanged Surface Mount
(sea sheet 5 of 7)
Fold Down Mount
(see sheet 6 of 7)
✓ Optional Chain Accessory
(see sheet 7 of 7)
Unit 207, 6450 - 148 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 7G/, Canada
1-888-735-5680 info@reliance-fnundryrom
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Chain l ye (Optioml)
Optional Chain F 3/8"
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Optlorl l (Quick I ink Connrctnl_
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Pollard Glaln Eye 3/8" Quick Link Connector 5/16" Bollard Chain 5/16"
(Powder Coated) (Powder Coated) (Powder Coated)
Optional Accessories:
O Chain Eye
O Quick link
O Chain (5/16")
O Padlock, grass (1 3/4")
O Padlock, Stainless Steel (2")
See Reliance Foundry's optional accessories ac
www.ieh rtige-frnndi y.ctNll/oullanl/aCCP_350frE5_Ix)l:rd@
General Description:
The R-7539-AL Decorative Bollard is made from lightweight
aluminum, making it ideal for removable applications.
Decorative features include ornamental flitting and spherical
top castings. Bollard surfaces are protected by a durable
powder coating, available in 6 standard colors, to prevent D
wear and corrosion. Use as fixed, standalone bollards or
cover Impact -resistant security posts. Removable mountings
are available.
Specifications:
Height: 35 3/4"
Base Diameter: 10 1/4"
Weight: 31 its ( Bollard Only )
Material: Aluminum
Max. Interior Security llm'L Sire:
4 1/2" x 25" (Dlarneter x Height)
Finish Options:
O Polyester Powdercoated
Sce Rellance Poungry's standnd color oPtlons at:
}^nvw, fell annp fapnrhy.cprnllrplhrrl,Icdon-bollards
Installation Options:
O Fixed - Anchor Casting in New Concrete
(see sheet 2 of 9) C
O Fixed - Concrete Insert Anchor in Existing Concrete
(see sheet 3 of 9)
O Fixed - Adhesive Anchor in Existing Concrete
(see sheet 4 of 9)
O Post Cover - New Post in Nev Concrete
(see sheet 5 of 9)
O Post Cover - Existing Post with Adhesive Anchor
(see sheet 6 of 9)
O Removable - Anchor Casting in New Concrete
(see sheet 7 of 9)
O Removable - Concrete Insert Anchor in Existing Concrete
(see sheet 8 of 9) -
O Removable - Premium Retractable in New Concrete
(sce sheet 9 of 9)
For more information on bollard Post installation, Please visit:
tr+nv_.reuanu; rgunNy,ram[IwllnrrlJinst<illation_odlards
Care and Maintenance:
Reliance's line of bollards are finished with a long-lasdng
powder -coating. Proper care and maintenance are required.
Regularly -performed Inspections and routine cleaning wilt
ensure that a bollard retains its aesthetic appeal and does not 8
become damaged by the elements.
See Reliance Foundry's tralotenance 9ukie at:
..- rw,rellUnFr.IQU!Jdry,S9! n/b4I la rt11mU Lr lgnan4e-b911P1'95 .
Unit 207, 6450 - 148 Street, Surrey, PC V31S 7G7, Canada
1-888-735-5680 info@rellance-foundry.corn
Bollard R-7539-AL
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COPYRIGHT RPSERVED THIS PLAN DRAWING AND DESIGN ARE, AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN, THE EXCLUSIVE P— 'TY Of- RELIANCE FOUNDRY CO. LTD.
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Notes:
1) Bollard post is provided as shown. Concrete, foundation and/or installation ordered separately or provided by others.
2) Minimum foundation sizes depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements.
3) Dimensions provided herein is for reference only. Please consult Reliance foundry sales professionals if any dimension
Is critical to your particular installation.
4) Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design and specifications without prior notice for product. improvement.
PARTS UST
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Washer i" OD 3 1/2"
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Hex NUL 1" _
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Hexagon Socket Set Screw 3/8" x 3/4"
Pol ethylene Pluq 3/B"
COPYRIGFIT RESERVED T HIS PLAN
R7539 Aluminum Base
R7539 Aluminum_ Cap
R7500 AnchorI' _Castln. _�__
R7500 T_hreade_d 13ar .1" x 3J"
Washer 1" OD 3 1./2 Thick 1/4"
I-exNut 1" - requires 1 1/2" wrench
Hexagon Socket Set Screw 3/8" x 3/4" -rrequires 3/1G" hex
Polyethylene Pluq 318"-- — _ -
AND DESIGN ARE, AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN, THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF
.Ire bollard cap
3/8" set screws
cover set screws
plastic, plugs.
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Secure bollard base
with 1" washer and
1" nut.
Me top of anchor casting
m2l and flush with finished
Crete: grade.
I, until concrete is cured.
iten threaded bar until it:
.lies approx. 1 1/2" Into
anchor casting.
Tools needed:
1) Measuring tape
2) 1 1/2" wrench
3) 3/16" hex key
MATERIAL_ �i��
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Aluminum_ P_ow_der_Coated_
24 Ibs
Alum_lnum Powder Coated
7 Ibs__
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8 3/B Ibs
Plated
63/4lbs
'5/81hs
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1/4 Ibs
FOUNDRY CO. LTD.
General Description:
The R-7539-AL Decorative Bollard is road, from lightweight
aluminum, making It Ideal for removable applications.
Decorative features Include ornamental fluting and spherical
top castings. BolLird surfaces are protected by a durable
powder r-oatirig, available In 6 standard colors, to prevent
wear and corrosion, use as Fixed, stand-alone bollards or
cover impact -resistant security posts. Removable mountings
are available.
Specifications:
Height: 35 3/4"
Base Diameter: 10 1/4"
Weight: 31 Ibs ( Bollard Only )
Material: Aluminum
Max. interior Security Post Size:
4 1/2" x 25" (Diameter x Height)
Finish Options:
0 Polyester Powdercoated
-see Reliance Foundry's standard color options at:
rny�•r.rpllann rountlrycomlt]nllard(rdor .bollard;
Installation Options:
O Fixed - Anchor Casting In New Concrete
(see sheet 2 of 9)
O Fixed - Concrete Insert Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 3 of 9)
o fixed - Adhesive Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see shoot I of 9)
O Post Cover - New Post In New Concrete
(see sheet 5 of 9)
O Post Cover - Existing Post with Adhesive Anchor
(see sheet 6 of 9)
O Removable - Anchor Casting In New Concrete
(see sheet 7 of 9)
O Removable • Concrete Insert Anchor in Existing Concrete
(w sheet 8 of 9)
O Removable - Premium Retractable in New Concrete
(see sheet 9 of 9)
For more information an collard post installation, please visit:
pruAv,r911a her, fgtm511Y.Sm(I 1r IlnrdhSs�-+lLllatign-tllards,
Care and Maintenance:
Rellance.'s line OF bollards are finished with a Iong•lasong
powder -coating. Proper care and maintenance are required.
Regulady-performed inspections and routine cleaning will
ensure that a bollard retains Its aesthetic appeal and does not
become damaged by the elements.
See Rolorce foundry's maintenance guide at: -
annv�lr II_u14� f4u i_A_ry,4ern1h911arQ/malnsnanrn-pgllarl5
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Max. Oar Heighth J J
Existing Concr
Grade
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Notes:
1) Bollard post Is provided as shown. Concrete, foundation and/or installation ordered separately of provided by others.
2) Minimum foundation sizes depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirement,.
3) Dimensions provided herein Is for reference only. Pleas, consult Reliance Foundry sales professionals if any dimension
is critical to your particular installation.
1) Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design and specifications without prior notice for product Improvement.
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Il'CM _ QlY PARI'NL1P1Ofat _DESCRIPTION__,
-"1 --- '1 IZ7539AL_UI3 -�- ---- R7539 Alunumm11 Base_
2 1 127539ALUC R7539 Aluminum Cap
— 3— I t _ Drop -in Concrete Insert 3/1_ _— _— i Drop_In Concrete Insert 3/4" - requires 1" x 3 .1/8" hole (dla, x I
4 1 127500BAR 3/1" R7500_Threado. Bar 3/4" x 31"
5 1 Washer 3/4" OD 3 1/2" Washer 3/+1" OD 3 112" Thick 1/4"
— --ti - - t_ Hex Nut 3/4" —_ __--_-- liex Nut 3/4" -requires 1- 1/8" wrench
3 I IPxagon Socket Set Screw 3/8" x 3/11" _—__ Hoxa�r. fin nckel_Set Screw 3/8' x_3/1" - mgw_frs 3/ 16 _hex key
8 3 _ Polyethylene Plug 3/6" illolyethylent, Plun 318" "
COPYRIGHT RESERVED II Its PLAN DRAWING AND DEBIGN ARE, AND AT ALL t'IMB.S liEMAIN,'rPrE 13XOLUSIVF P"
1 - - 3
7) Secure bollard cap
With 3/8" set screws
and cover set screws
with plastic plugs.
Secure. bollard base
with 3/4" washer
and 3/4" nut.
I Use harmer drill to make hole
1" dla. x.3 1/8" depth.
Clean drill hole of debris.
Insert drop -in anchor into hole
Use hammer and setting tool
to drive plug down.
Tighten threaded bar until it
reached approx. 1 t/2" into
the drop -in anchor.
Tools needed:
1) Measuring tape
2) 1 1/8" wrench
3) 3/16" hex key
4) Hammer drill
5) 1" Masonry drill bit
6) Hammer
7) Drop -in concrete insert setting tool
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MArERIAI.. WEIGIiI'
St Alu_minum Powder Coi
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RELIANCE FOUNDRY CO. LTD.
1/2 Ibs
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1/Bibs —
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General Description:
The R-7539-AL Decorative Bollard is made from Ilghtwelght
alumloom, making It Ideal for removable applications.
Decorative features include ornamental fluting and spherical
top castings. Bollard surfaces are protected by a durable
powder coating, available in 6 standard colors, to prevent
wear and corroslon. Use as fixed, stand-alone bollards or
cover Impact -resistant security posts. Removable rnoundngs
are available.
Specifications:
Height: 35 3/4"
Base Diameter: 10 1/4"
Weight: 31 Ibs ( Bollard Only )
Material: Aluminum
Max. Interior Security Post Size:
4 1/2" x 25" (Diarneler x Height)
Finish Options:
0 Polyester Powdercoated
ScK: Rellance Foundry's Stand rd color options at:
www.reliance-faundry.comfbgllnrtlfr_olp ,_hollarNs
Installation Options:
O Fixed - Anchor Casling In New Concrete
(SP,n sheet 2 of 9)
O Fixed - Concrete Insert Anchor in Existing Concrete
(see sheet 3 or 9)
O Fixed - Adhesive Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 4 of 9)
O Past Cover - New Post In New Concrete
(see sheet.5 of 9)
O Post Cover - Exisdng Post with Adhesive Anchor
(see sheet 6 of 9)
o Removable - Anchor Casting In New Concrete
(see sheet 7 of 9)
O Removable - Concrete Insert Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 8 of 9)
O Removable - Premium Retractable In New Concrete
(see sheet 9 of 9)
rot more Infaimation on Dollard post installation, please visit:
rnvw.rehanca-foundry, com(twl la {rl(I ns4i Il a[ion-brit lards
Care and Maintenance:
C
Reliance's line of bollards are finished with a long-lasting
powder -coating. Proper care and maintenance are required.
Regularly -performed inspections and routine cleaning will
ensure that a Dollard retains its aesthetic appeal and does not B
become damaged by the. elements.
See Reliance roundly's maintenance guide at:
ir.•+y+-tPllance-fRgnclry,mi n JtNllla i elf mM nfern nce_hnllards
Unit 207, 0450 - 118 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 7G7, Canada
1-888-735-5680 Info@ rel la nce-foundry.com
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35 3PI
Bollard R-7539-AL
30
Max. Dar Height
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Existing Co
�-- i10 1/1
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secure ouuaru cap
with 3/8" set screws
and cover set screws
with plastic plugs.
Secure bollard base
with 1" washer
and 1" nut.
Use hammer drill to make hole
1 1/8" dia. x 4" depth.
Clean drill hole of debris.
Caulk adhesive Into hole from
bottom up and fill 2/3 full.
Push threaded bar Into adhesive
and turn to ensure bonding.
Ensure bar is perpendicular and
extend no more than 30" above
grade.
Wait at least 45 minutes for
adhesive to set.
General Description:
The R-7539-AL Decorative Bollard is made from Ilghtwelght
aluminum, making It Ideal for removable applications. i
Decorative features include ornamental fluting and spherical
top castings. Bollard surfaces are prorected by a durable
powder coating, available in 6 standard colors, to prevent
wear and corrosion. Use as fixed, stand-alone bollards or
cover Impact -resistant security posts. Removable mountings
are available.
Specifications:
Height: 35 314"
Base Diameter: 30 1/4"
Weight: 31 lb, ( Bollard Only )
Material: Aluminum
Max. Interior Security Post Size:
4 1/2" x 25" (Dlarneter x Height)
Finish Options:
o Polyester Powdercoated
See Reliance Founory's standard color opllans at:
vgvw.felilncc-founglysorn/6c�llprd/cdoi�� Iwllards
Installation Options:
O Fixed - Anchor Casting In New Concrete
(sae sheet 2 of 9)
O Fixed - Concrete Insert Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 3 of 9)
G Fixed - Adhesive Anchor In Existing Concrete
(See,hect 4 of 9)
O Post Cover • New Post In New Concrete
(see sheet 5 of 9)
O post Cover - Existing Post with Adhesive Anchor
(see sheet 6 of 9)
O Removable - Anchor Casting In New Concrete
(see sheet 7 of 9)
O Removable - Concrete Insert Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 8 of 9)
O Removable - Premium Retractable in New Concrete
(See sheet 9 of 9)
For more information on Wllard post Institatim, please visit:
twggi relmltce_fpundry.co�llUnllarrJ(Ins�llla[ion_tx?ItarcJs
Care and Maintenance:
Reliance's line of bollards are finished with along -lasting
powder -mating. Proper care and maintenance are required,
Regularly -performed inspections and routine cleaning will
ensure that a bollard retains its aesthetic appeal and does not
become damaged by the elements.
Set Reliance roundly's maintenance guide at:
wvrw,repance,founpry mmJhollagi/maln[ep�mce-tuTllards
Tools needed:.
1) Measuring tape
Notes:
2) 1 1/2" wrench
1) Bollard post Is provided as shown. Concrete, foundation and/or Installation ordered separately or provided by others.
3) 3/16" hex key
4) Hammer drill
2) Minimum foundation sizes depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements.
5) 1 1/8" Masonry drill bit
3) Ulnenslons provided herein is for reference only. Please consult Reliance Foundry sales professionals If any dimension
6) Caulking and utility knife
is erltical to your particular installation.
gun
11) Reliance foundry re serves the right to amend design and specilli;ahoris without prior notice for product Improvement.
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1 Washer It" 0_D_3 1/2A'— Washer I OD 3 1/2 Ihlck 1/4
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1 Nnx Nut 1" Hex Nut V • reclulres .1 1/2" wrench
_15teel
Steel Plated — 1/4 Ibs
112c
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7 I'lexagon_SockA Set Screw 3/8" x 3/4" Hexargon Snckef Set Screw 3/8" x 3/1" • mquues 3/1G' hex key__ Stainless Stern_
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3 — Polyeth lone Plug 3/8" — Polyethylene plug 3/8"
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[.Oil[ -Black — -
R7539AL
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COPYRIGHT RES_ ERVEU THIS PLAN DRAWING AND DESIGN ARE, AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN, l'HE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY Or RELIANCE FOUNDRY CO. LTD,
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-Max. interior post
i 4 1/2" x 2 "
( clla. x height)
Filled with concrete
I� New Concrete
f `0101/4 /-Grade
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5) Secure bollard cap
with 3/8" set screws
and cover set screws
with plastic plugs.
Secure bollard base
with 1" washer and
1" nut.
1) Use 1 piece oft" nut on bar
as anchor in wet concrete.
2) Ensure the bar is centered
and extend no more than
30" above grade.
3) Wait until concrete is cured.
Notes:
'facts needed:
1) Ballard post Is provided as shown. Concrete, foundation and/or installation ordered separately or provided by others.
1) Measuring tape
Z) Minimum foundation sizes depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements.
2) 1 1/2" wrench
3) Dimensions provided hemin Is for reference only. Please consult Reliance Foundry sales professionals If any dimension
3) 3/16" hex key
is critical to your particular installation.
•1) Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design and speciflcal'.inns Wlthdut prior notice for product Improvement.
PARTS UST
PART. NUMBER .. _ -_
_
�. - ... DESCRIPTION_ --. �-
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� MATERIAL
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R7539ALUB --- .- -^ _ _-_-T- -
IR7539 Alun inunl Base _ _- -- - _ -
_ ,.
(Cast Aluminum Powder Coated_
n21 Ibs__ - -
1
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R7539ALUC
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i127539 Aluminum Cap _-----..—
- ---- —
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ICastAluminum Powder Coated--
3
1
R750013AR 1"
'R7500 Threaded Bar 1" x 31"
Steel Plated
16 3/4 Ibs-
_ 4_I_--1
Washer 1" OD 3 1/2"
Washer 1" 01) 3 1/2" Thick 1/4__-_ -
Steel Plated_-_-
5
2
telex Nu[_L" _ _
Hex Nut 1 u guiles I. 1J2j_' wrench
_ _--_I5/8lbs_
I Iand
1/9 Ib_s
- 6_
3_
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Ilexar�on Socket Sec ScTew 3/B x 3/9"
--- -
Hexagon Socket Sr t Suew 3/8" x 3/4' - requires 3/16" hex key
- - - -
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(Steel _ _�
Stainless Steel I
7
3
Polyethylene Pluq 3/8'
Polyethylene Plun 3/8'
-
LDPE 131ack----�--
General Description:
The R-7539-AL Decorative Bollard is made from lightweight
aluminum, making it Ideal for removable applications.
Decorative features Include ornamental fluting and spherical
top castings. Bollard surfaces are protected by a durable
powder coating, available in 6 standard colors, to prevent
wear and corrosion. Use as fixed, stand-alone bollards or
cover Impact -resistant securily posts. Removable mountings
are available.
Specifications:
Halght: 35 3/4"
Base. Diameter: 10 1/4"
Weight: 31 Ibs ( Dollard Only )
Material: Aluminum
max. Interior 5ecunty Post Sire:
4 1/2" x 25" (Diameter x Height)
Finish Options:
O Polyester Powdercoated
See Reliance Foundry's standard color options at:
}mnv.rellpnre-founiln y.rom/,I?pl la rd(tdors-I_wllartls.
Installation Options:
O Fixed - Anchor Casting in New Concrete
(see sheet 2 of 9)
O Fixed - Concrete Insert AnchorIn Bxlsting Concrete
(see sheet 3 of 9)
O Fixed - Adhesive Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 4 of 9)
• Post Cover - New Post In New Concrete
(see sheet 5 of 9)
O Post Cover - Existing Post with Adhesive Anchor
(see sheet 6 of 9)
O Removable - Anchor Casting In New Concrete
(see sheet 7 of 9)
O Removable - Concrete Insert Anchor In Existing Concrete
(sae. sheet B of 9)
o Removable - Premlum Retractable in New Concrete
(Fee sheet 9 of 9)
For more informatlon an lullard post installatim, please VI5IC
wvlw:eliance-foundry.Coro/bollar[I/installa[i0n _txMlardS
Care and Maintenance:
Reliance's line of bollards are finished with a long-lasting
powder -coating. Proper care and maintenance are required.
Regularly -performed Inspections and routine dears ng will
ensure that a bollard retains its aesthetic appeal and does not
become damaged by the elements.
See Reliance tonndrys maintenance guide at:
n_Ilance-rint,ndry,com/tmIWM[mynlnteniiic bWlWrds
Unit 207, 6450 - 148 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 7G7, Canada
1-RBB-735-5680 nfo@rellance-foundrv.com
Bollard R-7539-AL
No
C
8
A
COPYGIiT RESERVED I HIS PLAN DRAWING AND DESIGN ARE, AND ATALL'tE' P'- T IMES REMAIN, THE EXCLUSIVE OF RELIANCE FOUNDRY CO. L'ID.
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Bollard R-7539-AL
T \
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Qil .t/8--
35 3/4
30
Max. Bar Height: Max. interior post
/ 4 1/2' x 25"
( dia. x height)
I°filled with concrete
I� -Existing Concrete
r 0101/4 ,Gracie
R
�' `k.
�- 8) Secure bollard cap
r k
with 3/8" set screws
and cover set screws
+
with plastic plugs.
01
��-7) Secure bollard base
y
with '1' washer
...
and 1 nu[.
Use haniniei drill to make hole
1 1/8" dla. x 4" depth.
Clean drill hole of debris.
Caulk, adhesive into hole horn
bottom up and fill 2/3 full.
Oush threaded bar Into adhesive
and turn to ensure bonding.
Unsure bar Is perpendicular and
extend no more than 30" above
grade.
Wait: at least 45 minutes for
adhesive to set.
General Description:
The R-7539-AL Decorative Bollard is made from lightweight
aluminum, making it Ideal for removable applications.
Decorative features include ornamental Outing and spherical
top castings. Bollard surfaces are protected by a durable
powder coating, available in 6 standard colors, to prevent
wear and corrosion. Use as fixed, stand-alone bollards or
cover Impact -resistant security posts. Removable mountings
are available.
Specifications:
Height: 35 3/4" -
Base Diameter:.10 1/1"-
Weight: 31 Ibs ( Bollard Only )
Material: Aluminum
Max. Interior Security Post Size:
4 I/2" x 25" (Diameter x Height)
Finish Options:
0 Polyester Powdercoated
See Rellince founrlry s standard color options at:
wwwrellEr". tali tdry.coml.�gllarticdors-holiarzls
Installation Options:
O Fixed - Anchor Casting In New Concrete
(see sheet 2 of 9)
O fixed - Concrete Insert Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 3 of 9)
O Fixed - Adhesive Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 4 of 9)
O Post Cover - New Post in New Concrete
(see sheet 5 of 9)
0 Post Cover - Existing Post with Adhesive Anchor
(see sheet 6 of 9)
O Removable - Anchor Casting In New Concrete
(soe sheet 7 of 9)
O Removable - Concrete Insert Anchor In Existing Concrete
(.see sheet 8 of 9)
O Removable- Premium Retractable in New Concrete
(see sheet 9 of 9)
For more information at bollard post instailanon, please vlsle
www4ebuxe-foundiy.com poll_rc[(n _ollln[ion�tidiards
Care and Maintenance:
Reliance's line of bollards are finished with a long-lasting
powder -coating. Proper care and maintenance are required.
Regularly -performed inspections and routine dealing will
ensure that a bollard retains its aesthetic. appeal and does not
become damaged by the elements.
Sa- Reliance foundry's maintenance 90kle at:
w ir,4?ncG.loundry c9mJbnllsr5l(Rpintenance-¢gllardc
Tons needed:
Notes:
1) Measuring tape
1) Bollard post is provided as shown. Concrete, foundation anti/or Installation ordered separately or provided by others.
2) 1 1/2" wrench
3) 3/ t6" hex key
2) Minimum foundation sires depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements.
4) Hammer drill
�Irw,r,e
3) Dimensions provided herein is for refu once only. Please consult Rell.i Le Foundry sales professionals i any dimension
5) 1 1/8" Masonry drill bit
,. .
is r-rillcal to your particular installation.
design for improvement.
6) Caulking gun and utility knife
4) Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend and specifications without: prior notice product
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PARTS LIST
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Unit t 7 6450 - 148 Street, Surrey,
ITEM
QTY PARTNUMR-_ �_ DESCRIPTION
MAl-ERlAL - WEIGIIT
3-8118.735.5680 Info@reliance-foundry.rorn
1_
1_ 127539AI-UB R7539 Alumirnun 14ax
_
Cast Aluminum Powder Coated__ �24 Ibs__
www.rellance-foundrv.mm
_ _
_v
A
_
_!_ I — R7539AI-UC— ___ _ _ R7539_Aluminum Cap i
—
_~
_ (Cast Aluminum Powder Co-Ited 7 Ihs —
y —.--
IT rLE
3
1 Adhesive Anchor �AC100+ Gold Adhesive Anchonnl 5 stem
y_
Vln ILSte Adh_e__sivc Mortar IS/Bibs
y
_ _,)
R750U8AR 1" _ ^-- _�R75UOlhreaded Bart Custom Order Length- —
-- -.. __ _
_
^— Steel Plated _ TBD
_ —
Bollard R-7539-AL
_2 _r-�
—1 —
1 Washer't' OD 3 1/2---_ Washer 1 OD 3 1/2 Thick a/4' _ _
__— —
�Sleel Plated_
_5
I Hex Nut 1 Hex Nut 1 requires 1. 1.12" wrench —_
—�IS/81bs _ —
(steel Plated Y 1/1 lbs
Sr7E
DWG ND
Rr•.v
_ _ _ _
7 3 iexa7an u[kel Jet Screw 3/8' z 3/4' Hexagon 5oc0et SLl S(T w 3/8__x 3/4_ requir s 3/16" hex key_Steel
8
3 Polyethylene Plug 3/II' Polyethylene Plug 3/8"
—15laintess
1 LDPE Black
C
R7539AL
Cl
COPYIRIGII I RESERVED THIS PLAN DRAWING
AND DESIGN ARE, AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN, THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY
OP RELIANCE
FOUNDRY CO. t_TO.
Djn-I--'n
Srni F Icurer
a nr. n
0
35 3/4
Bollard R-7539-AL
07
New Concrete
Grade
Qi 1.0 1 /1
12" Min. Depth
�` •
l \.
Recommended
,.� '
_
10" Min. Dia.
I
r
Recommended 7
Notes:
1) Bollard post is provided as shown. Concrete, foundation and/or insl'allation ordered sepanfely of provided by others. Tools needed:
2) Minimum foundation sizes depend on local sail conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements. l.) Measuring tape
3) Dimensions provided herein is for reference only. Please consult Reliance foundry sales professionals if any dimension 2) 1 112" wrench
is critical to your particular installation. 3) 3/16" hex key
4) Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design and specifications without prior notice for product improvement.
]TEM
QTY
PART NUMBER
UESCRiPTION ii
_ _
IZ7539 Aluminum Base
2
_T. 1
IT
753
R9AI-6C __ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _
R7500AN 1
nl
117539 Alu_mInu_Cap_
127500 Anchor Casting 1
3
4
1
R750011M V
_
R750_0 Removable Mount 1
--5 _
1
Washer 1" OD 2"� �
Washer I OU 2' Thick 1/8"__—_--
6
1
Hex Bolt "I" x 1 1/'"—"-"— — -_----
Hex Boll I." x 1 1/2" - requlres_I 1/2" wrench --
7
3
Flexargon Socket Set Screw 3/8" x 3/1"
Hexagon Socket Set_Screw 3/N" x 3/1"_ requires 3/16" hex ke'
3
__
Polyethylene Plug 3/8_ __ - _
I olyet wlene_ plug 3/8"
9 _ _
_ _1
R7500 Lock I'll 3/4" x 10" _ _
R7_500_Lock Pln 3_11" x 10" _
10
1. _
Padlock (Optional)
Optional Padlock Brass or Stainless Steel)
COPYRIGHT RESERVED THIS FLAN DRAWING AND DESIGN ARE, AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN, THE EXCLUSrVE P"
-1 1 3
h1ATER1Al_
7) 5ecure.bollarcl cap
with 3/6" set screws
and cover set screws
with I)IdSUC plugs
1) Ensuie lot) of anchor casting
Is level and nosh with Finished
concrete Oracle.
2) Walt until Concrete Is cured.
3) Tighten removable mount with
1" washer and I" bolt.
1) Align and insert lock pin through
bollard base.
5) Turn bollard base clockwise to
tighten it into position.
6) Fasten the padlock.
Cast Aluminum Powder Coated
Cast Aluminum Powder Coated
Ductile Iron Hot Dip Galvanized
steel blot Dip Galvanized
Steel Plated . —
Swel Plated--
Rainl_ess_St_eel_—__—iW_ _�•
:.DPE Black
Steel Powder Coated
Ty 01: RELIANCE FOUNDRY CO. LTD.
t4 Ibs
rlbs —
3 3/8 Lis
1/Bibs _
-- 5/8 Ibs--_
_ I_1/2 Its
IS/H Ihs C
General Description:
The R. 7539-AL Decorative! Bollard is made from lightweight
aluminum, making It Ideal for removable applications.
Decorative Features include ornamental fluting and spherical
top castings. Bollird stir Faces are protected by a durable
powder coa0ng, avallable In 6 standard colors, to prevent U
wear and corrosion, Use as fixed, stand-alone bollards or
cover Impact -resistant security posts. Removable rnountings
are avallobte. `
Specifications:
Height: 35 3/4"
Base Diameter: 10 111"
Weight: 31 Ibs ( Bollard Only )
Material: Aluminum
Max. interior Security Post Sire:
1 1/2" x 25" (Diameter x Height)
Finish Options:
0 Polyester Powdercoatod
See Reliance foundry s sramtard color options at:
1•nvvareliance_loundiy coin/Ugllara/criers-Iwllarcls
Installation Options:
0 Fixed - Anchor Casting in New Concrete
(see. sheet 2 of 9) C
O Fixed - Concrete Insert Anchor in Existing Concrete
(see sheet 3 of 9)
0 Fixed - Adhesive Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 4 of 9)
0 Post Cover - New Post In New Concrete
(see sheet S of 9)
0 Post Cover - Existing Post with Adhesive Anchor
(see sheet 6 of 9)
O Removable - Anchor Casting In New Concrete
(see sheet 7 of 9)
O Removable - Concrete Insert Anchor in Existing Concrete
(see sheet 0 of 9)
O Rentova8le - Prcmlurn Retractable in New Concrete
(sue shoft 9 of 9)
For more wfoi matlon on bollard host Instillation, please visit':
tmvtv.rgh�ucrp: fgln+dry.c4n1[I;411a!,I/insrillatxln-txptarrls
Care and Maintenance:
Reliance's Ilne of hollards are finished with a long-lasting
powder•coatlno, Proper care and maintenance are required.
Regularlyprsformed Inspections and routine cleaning will
unsure that a bollard retains its aesthetic appeal and does not B
become damaged by the elernenls.
See Reliance Foundry's maintenance guide at:
lyyn yn+ll�n+a�r •rnynlbV, 21h411t, rd(nl�l mini nc� IX111ard4
Unit 207, 6450 - 148 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 7G7, Canada
1-8811-735-5680 info(ilreliance-foundry.com
Bollard R-7539-AL
REV
C1
A
7 1 1
n
35 3/4
Bollard R-7539-AL
gilt) 1/4
07
Cones
Glade
Secure bollard cap
with 3/8" set screws
and cover set screws
with plastic plugs.
10
warmer drill to make hole
3. x 3 1/8" depth.
I drill hole of debris.
t drop -in anchor into hole
— nammer and setting fool
to drive plug down.
5) Tighten removable mount with
3/1" washer and 3/4" bolt.
G) Align and insert lock pin through
General Description:
The R-7539-AL Decorative Bollard is made from lightweight
aluminum, making it Ideal for removable applications.
Decorative features Include ornamental Fluting and spherical
top castings. Bollard surfaces are protected by a durable
powder coating, available in G standard colors, to prevent
wear and corrosion. Use as fixed, stand-alone bollards or
cover Impact -resistant security posts. Removable mountings
are. available.
Specifications:
Height: 35 3/4"
Base Diameter: 10 1/1"
Weight. 31 Ibs ( Bollard Only )
Material: Aluminum
Max. Interior Security Post Slze,
4 1/2" x 25" (Diameter x Height)
Finish Options:
o Polyester Powdercoated
Sec Rnlianre Foundry's standard color options at:
%vwyi.rellnng_fo�mrl_ry_com hollnrg�cdor_•_uollprtl5
Installation Options:
O Fixed - Anchor Casting In New Concrete
,(see sheet 2 of 9)
O Fixed - Concrete Insert Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 3 or 9)
O Fixed - Adhesive Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 1 of 9)
O Post Cover - New Post in New Concrete
(see sheet 5 of 9)
O Post Cover - Existing Post with Adhesive Anchor
(see sheet G of 9)
O Removable - Anchor Casting In New Concrete
(see sheet 7 of 9)
O Removable - Concrete Insert Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 8 of 9)
O Removable - Prernlum Retractable in New Concrete
(see sheet 9 of 9)
For more Information on bollard lxrst installation, please visit:
_ _ v rrh nc�:-founchY;con/Iw11arJ�nstatlatan_flnllards
Care and Maintenance:
Reliance's line of bollards are (Inlshed with a long-lasting
powder -coating. Proper care and maintenance are required.
Regularly -performed Inspectionsandroutine cleaning will
ensure that a bollard retains Its aesthetic appeal and does not.
become damaged by the elements.
See Reliance Foundry's maintenance guKle at:
mnv.rellince-fouridy;cgm(bollaSLlaintenance Ixqllards
Tools needed: bollard base.
1) measuring tape 7) Tum bollard base clockwise. to
Notes:
2. 1 1/8" wrench tighten If into position.
-
1) Bollard post is provided as shown. Cona-ete, foundation and/or installation ordered separately or provided by others.
3) 3/1G" hex key 8) Fasten the padlock.
2) Minimum foundation saes depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements.
'I) Hammer drill
3) Dimensions provided herein Is for reference only. Please crmsull: Reliance Foundry sales prole5sionals If any dimension
5) 1" Masonry drill bit
Is a 11.1cal to your particular Installation.
G) Hammer
4) Reliance. Foundry reserves the tight to amend design and spetlfications without prior notice for produrY Improvement. 7) Drop -lit Concrete Insert settingtool
ITEM
QT1' PART NUMBER _ _ DESCRIPTION—_�
— — — _...� MAT011Al —i
WEIGFIT
-" - '• s. " --
1
1_ R7539AI,U13 R7539 Aluminum Base
Cast Alummum Powder Coated
1 Ibs-_
Unit 207, 6,150 - 148 Street., Surrey, BC V3S 7G7, Canada
2
1 R7539AI.UC R7539 Aluminum Cap
Cast Aluminum Powder
7 Ibs
1-888-735•5600 Info@rellance-foundry.com
_
1 Drop -in Concrete Insert 3/4' Drop in Concrete Insert 3/1"__requires 1' x 3 1/8" hole_ (drI_x de�lh�__�__tSteel
_C-oated—�
f I rted_
L/2lhs`
www.relWnce•foundrv.com
_3
4
1. R7500RM t' R7500 Ronurvable Mount 1"
—
ISteel riot Dip Galvanl.ed
1 5/0 Ibs—1'11'Lli
5
1 Washer3/1"OD_2 n.I, 3," ..I-k t"
Steelp to —•
t_crated
I,.
G/t�I��
6
_W.slLr-/I_UD2"IhL_!./i._.-_
—1 Hex Bolt 3/1" x 1_1/1' -- Ilex BDIL 3/1 x 1 I/1 requhes 1 .t/8' wench
- - V
_
Steel Plated u -� - _
_ .
1/1 Ibs
r.-
Bollard R-7S39-AL
7
- - - --
1 I lexagon Socket Set Screw 3/8" x 3/1'_ Hexagon Socket Set Screw 3/E1' x 3/4" - require_s 3/1.6" hex key _
I-3
-_ Stainless Steel
T Pol ethylene Plug 3/8" J Polyethylene Plug 3/8'
LOPE Black
SIZE
DWG NO
REV
_8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _
~_1 - R7500 Lock Pin 3/1" x 7U' R%500Lock Pin 3%•1' x 10'_� _ - Steel Potn_ler Coated --- ~_ -�I 11/2 Ibti —
,9-
1U
___- __-
1 Padlock (Onlunal) 0 tional Padlock Brass oI Stainless StW
�I.
IChoice of Brass or Stalnless Steel T
5/0Ibs
C
R7539AL
Cl
COPYI2IGIFIT RESERVED THIS PLAN
DRAWING AND DESIGN ARE, AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN, THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF RELIANCE
FOUNDRY CO. LTD.
INOTTOSCAIF
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Bollard Post, Model R-7902
A
A
SECTION A -A
k
11 . local frost line
exceeds 12" deep,
F1
provide adequate
-
drainage by piping
through concrete,
connect to drain rock
layer underneath
'
Removable Receiver with Lid
(For important detail regarding installation with OPTIONAL bollard chain accessories, refer to sheet 7 of 7)
Notes:
• (Embedment details are for reference illustration only. Minimum foundation sizes depend on local soil conditions. weather conditions, and engineering requirements.
• Bollard post is provided as shown, with material detailed in legend below. Concrete, foundation and/or installation ordered separately or provided by others.
• This drawing is not drawn to scale. Dimensions provided herein is for reference only- Please consult Reliance Foundry sales professionals if any dimension is critical to your
particular installation.
• Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design and specifications without prior notice for product improvement -
PARTS LIST
PART NUMBER _ __DESCRIPTION__
Removatle_ Bollard R7902 Removable Assembly_
R Receiver R7901 R kecelvcr Assembly w/_Ud
COPYRIGHT RESERVED THIS PLAN DRAWING AND DE51GN ARE. AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN, THE EXC•
Galvanized Steel w/ 316 Stainless Steel Cover 124 Ibs
Choice of Brass or Stainless Steel A8 Ibs
tOPERTY OF RELIANCE FOUNDRY CO. LTD.
General Description:
Mike a pinnounce_d statement on entry to your
streetscape, business, park, school or stadium with the
contemporary and practical design of the model R-7902
steel bollard. A staple of the product line, it will
complement the aesthetics of almost any architectural
style. It can be embedded in new concrete or
sulfate -mounted on existing concrete. For locations where
access needs fluctuate, it can also be installed with
removable or fold down mountings. The model R-7902 can
be finished In one of seven different powder -coated color
options and It is kept in stock, available to ship
Immediately.
for moie Information on tvilard post Installation, olease vi5r:
wrnv_.rcliaL fm-fnunc)ly.mnJ(rWk]r1 nslal tlatlon-holla ids
Specifications:
Height: 36" ( Above Grade )
Base Diameter: 4 3/8"
Weight: 31 Ibs ( Bollard Post Full Length )
Material: Steel ( ASTM A36 )
Finish Options:
Polyester Powdercoated
See Reliance Foundry's standard color options at
wuwy relianca-laundry_cnmNollardkoloJy_gollnids
Mount Options:
Removable Receiver with Lid
(see sheet 2 of 7)
o Removable Receiver with Chain
(see sheet 3 of 7)
c, Fixed Embedded Mount
(see sheet 4 of 7)
.� Flanged Surface Mount
(see sheet 5 of 7)
n Fold Down Mount
(see sheet 6 of 7)
• Optional Chain Accessory
(see sheet 7 of 7)
C
Unit 207, 6,150 - 148 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 7G7, Canada
1-8811-735-5680 Info@reliance-founclry.com .
Bollard Post, Model R-7902
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
RAINS ROOM
CITY HALL
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
A. 6:00 P.M. -CALL TO ORDER
6:00 P.M.
Roll Call: Francisco Oaxaca P Victoria Jones P
Rich Fletcher P Otis Greer P
Luis Munoz (Alt) Dr. Sean Welsh (Alt)
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) P Tom Tisler (Bicycle) P
Mike Smith (Staff Coordinator)P
B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
This is the time and place for the general public to address the Trails Advisory Committee on
any item listed on the agenda. State law prohibits the Trails Advisory 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 members 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. STAFF REPORTS
The following items do not legally require any public testimony, although the Committee may
open the meeting for public input.
C1. SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW DRC2017-00795 — IVAN RICHARDSON ON BEHALF OF
THE CORAL SKY HOME OWNER'S ASSOCIATION - A review of proposed local feeder trail
improvements within an existing single-family residential tract (Tract 18741) located within
the Very Low Residential (VL) District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan and Equestrian
Overlay (EOD) District at the northwest corner of Wardman Bullock Road and Wilson Avenue.
The item was presented and discussed but due to time constraints, the Committee and Staff
recommended the item be continued to the next regularly scheduled meeting on November 8, 2017 to
allow time for further research and additional time to respond to questions.
D. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR THE NEXT MEETING
Page 1 of 2
OCTOBER 11, 2017
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
RAINS ROOM
CITY HALL
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
Continuance of Item C1 shown above.
E. ADJOURNMENT
7:05 P.M.
I, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my
designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on
Wednesday, October 5, 2017, seventy-two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive.
Lois J. Schrader
Planning Commission Secretary
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.
- Page 2of2
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
RAINS ROOM
CITY HALL
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
A. 6:00 P.M. -CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call: Francisco Oaxaca Victoria Jones
Rich Fletcher Otis Greer
Luis Munoz (Alt) Dr. Sean Welsh (Alt)
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) Tom Tisler (Bicycle)
Mike Smith (Staff Coordinator)
B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
This is the time and place for the general public to address the Trails Advisory Committee on
any item listed on the agenda. State law prohibits the Trails Advisory 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. STAFF REPORTS
The following items do not legally require any public testimony, although the Committee may
open the meeting for public input.
C1. SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW DRC2017-00795 — IVAN RICHARDSON ON BEHALF OF
THE CORAL SKY HOME OWNER'S ASSOCIATION - A review of proposed local feeder trail
improvements within an existing single-family residential tract (Tract 18741) located within
the Very Low Residential (VL) District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan and Equestrian
Overlay (EOD) District at the northwest corner of Wardman Bullock Road and Wilson Avenue.
D. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR THE NEXT MEETING
E. ADJOURNMENT
Page 1 of 2
- - • _- - - 1 7 -- - -
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
RAINS ROOM
CITY HALL
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
I, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my
designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on
Wednesday, October 5, 2017, seventy-two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive.
Lois J. Schrader
Planning Commission Secretary
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.
Page 2 of 2
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE COMMENTS
6:00 p.m. Dominick Perez October 11, 2017
SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW DRC2017-00795 - IVAN RICHARDSON ON BEHALF OF THE
CORAL SKY HOME OWNER'S ASSOCIATION - A review of proposed local feeder trail
improvements within an existing single-family residential tract (Tract 18741) located within the
Very Low Residential (VL) District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan and Equestrian Overlay
(EOD) District at the northwest corner of Wardman Bullock Road and Wilson Avenue.
Project Setting and Background: The project site is comprised of an existing 53-lot single-
family tract (Tract 18741), known as Coral Sky, approved by the Planning Commission on
January 23, 2013. The site, which includes half -acre minimum sized lots, is located within the
Very Low Residential (VL) District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan at the northwest corner of
Wardman Bullock Road and Wilson Avenue (Exhibit A). Per the tract map, the tract contains a
30-foot wide community trail along the west perimeter, a 30-foot wide local feeder trail along the
north perimeter and 15-foot wide local feeder trails along the south and east perimeters and
throughout the interior of the site (Exhibit B). To the north are vacant lots which are also located
within the Very Low (VL) Residential District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan. To the east,
across Wardman Bullock Road, are single-family residences. To the south, across Wilson
Avenue, are single-family residences and a vacant lot. To the west is a flood control channel.
The subject tract and all surrounding properties are within the Equestrian Overlay District
(EOD).
Since the project site contains half -acre minimum sized lots and is located within the Equestrian
Overlay District, trail improvements were required to be constructed as a condition of approval
to the tentative tract map. This included the installation of a gated drive approach with
equestrian step -through posts at each drive entrance to the trail, per the City standard (Exhibits
C & D). However, the Planning Department was recently contacted by Ivan Richardson, a
member of Coral Sky's Home Owner's Association, to discuss a proposal to install trail
improvements at various trail access points. Mr. Richardson indicated there were multiple trail
entrances within the tract that did not have the gated drive approach with equestrian step -
through posts. A subsequent site inspection by the Planning Department confirmed that these
trail entrance improvements were only installed at the southwest and northeast corners of the
site and were not installed throughout the remaining trail entrances within the tract (Exhibit E).
Staff advised Mr. Richardson of the City standards for feeder trail gates with step-throughs, but
was informed, due to cost and appearance, a different type of barrier is desired by the HOA.
Mr. Richardson explained the proposed improvements are in response to two recent home
invasions that occurred within the last 12 months, in which the invaders used the trails to access
the rear of the lots by vehicle. Mr. Richardson explained that the HOA believes the
improvements will help restrict motor vehicles from accessing the trails and will therefore
resolve this issue.
Overview of Proposed Improvements: The applicant, Mr. Richardson, on behalf of the Coral
Sky HOA, is proposing the following improvements within the tract's equestrian trail: (1) install
steel bollards along seven local feeder trail entrances in lieu of the City standard, and (2) reduce
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two vinyl fence openings along the trail at the northwest corner of Wardman Bullock Road and
Wilson Avenue (Exhibit F).
Coral Sky has a total of eleven trail entrance points. Of the eleven trail entrances, nine are
accessible by vehicle while the remaining two, which are both located at the northwest corner of
Wilson Avenue and Wardman Bullock Road, are not accessible by vehicle. Of the nine trail
entrances accessible by vehicle, a total of two entrances currently include the City standard
gate with step -through posts. These entrances are located at the northeast and southwest
corners of the site. The remaining seven trail entrances accessible by vehicle do not have a
gate with step -through posts. These entrances are located throughout the interior of the tract
and at the easterly entrance to the site, along the northwest and southwest corners of Wardman
Bullock Road and Coral Sky Drive. It is at these seven entrances that the HOA is proposing to
install the steel bollards. The bollards are designed to be 36-inch tall and removable (Exhibit G).
Mr. Richardson informed Staff that, depending on the width of each entrance, two to three
removable bollards would need to be installed at each of the trail entrances.
The second trail improvement involves a reduction in width of the vinyl fence openings at the
northwest corner of Wardman Bullock Road and Wilson Avenue. Currently, there are two 15-
foot wide fence openings at this location. However, the HOA is proposing to reduce the width of
the fence to 4 feet to eliminate the potential for a vehicle to access the trail at this location. The
applicant has indicated the improvements will be constructed to match the design of the existing
vinyl fence throughout the tract to maintain consistency in material and appearance.
Staff Comments: The City's General Plan and Development Code both reference the Trail
Implementation Plan. The purpose of the plan is to provide design standards for all types of
trails and to provide implementation strategies of the trail system. Per the Development Code,
"All new developments are to be designed in accordance with the trail implementation plan and
adopted trail standards." Furthermore, per Section 6.2 of the Trail Implementation Plan, "Every
effort shall be taken to ensure that all hiking and riding trails are constructed to these
standards." Upon a thorough review of the request, Staff determined the proposed
improvements to be inconsistent with the City standard design. Although the proposed
improvements will accomplish the HOA's goal of restricting vehicular access throughout the
Coral Sky tract, if allowed, the proposal may have long-term ramifications by setting a precedent
that inconsistency in trail improvements is acceptable. For these reasons, Staff is not in favor of
allowing the proposed improvements. It should be noted that if the proposed trail improvements
are determined to be acceptable by the Committee, approval from all homeowners that are
adjacent to the trail entrances would be required, as the bollards are proposed to be installed
within the private equestrian trail easement portion of 12 lots within Coral Sky.
Staff Recommendation: Staff requests the Committee consider the proposal and provide
direction.
Staff.Planner: Dominick Perez, Associate Planner
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Exhibits: Exhibit A - Aerial Photo
Exhibit B - Tract Map 18741
Exhibit C - Engineering Department Standard Drawing 1006-B
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Exhibit D - Engineering Department Standard Drawing 1007-B
Exhibit E - Site Photos
Exhibit F - Site Plan with Trail Improvements Locations
Exhibit G - Bollard Drawings
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NUMBERED LOTS: 63 IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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40.106 ACRES GROSS TRACT NO. 18741
BEING A SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST OUARTER OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP
1 NORTH, RANGE 6 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO BASE AND MERIDIAN IN THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO. STATE
OF CALIFORNIA ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT OF SAID LAND IN THE DISTRICT LAND OFFICE JUNE 20, 1874
OWNERSHIP STATEMENT:
WE HEREBY STATE THAT WE ARE ALL AND THE ONLY PARTIES HAVING ANY RECORD TITLE
INTEREST IN THE LAND SUBDIVIDED AS SHOWN ON THIS MAP AND THAT WE CONSENT TO
THE PREPARATION AND RECORDATION OF THIS FINAL MAP.
WE HEREBY DEDICATE TO THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA FOR STREET, HIGHWAY AND
RELATED PURPOSES: WARDMAN BULLOCK ROAD, LSON AVENUE. CAPELtA PLACE. COMPASS
PLACE, CORAL SKY DRIVE, HUSH DRIVE, ORION PUCE AND STARGAZE PLACE.
WE ALSO HEREBY DEDICATE TO THE Cltt OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA THE EASEMENT FOR
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE PURPOSES AS SHOWN ON THIS MAP.
WE AL HEREBY RESERVE. TO OURSELVES, OUR HEIRS. ASSIGNS FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT
OF THE. PRESENT AND FUTURE OWNERS THE PRIVATE EOUESTRIAN EASEMENT AND THE PRIVATE
DRAINAGE EASEMENT OVER LOTS A AND H. AS SHOWN ON THIS MAP.
CENTEX HOMES OF CALIFORNIA. U.C. A DELAWARE UNITED LIABILITY COMPANY
BY: 'a—j - BY:
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NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:
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APPEARED ��»^ta_Igiven PERSONALLY
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WHOSE NAME IS/ARE SUBSCRIBED TT THE WITHIN INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO M[ THAT
HE/WE¢R EXECUTED IN[ SAME IN HIS/NER{JMEW AUTHORIZED CAPACITY(k", AND THAT BY
HIS/W*,Al ILYK SIGNATURE(R) ON THE INSTRUMENT THE PERSONLXj. OR ENTITY UPON BEHALF OF
WHICH THE PERSON* ACTED, EXECUTED THE INSTRUMENT.
I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY UNDER THE LAWS OF 'THE STATE OF CAUFORNIA THAT THE
FOREGOING PARAGRAPH IS TRUE AND CORRECT'.
WITNESS MY HAND: /L /
SICNATUR 1 MY PRI11�TP��AL PLAC�E��OF BUSINESS IS
NOTARY PUBLIC IN SAID STALE IN _6/(a�� COUNTY.
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: 71411&
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA �as
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WMOSC NAMES IS/ARE SUBSCRIBED TO THE WTHIN INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWIEDCCO TO ME THAT
HE/SHE/THEY EXECUTED THE SAME IN HIS/HER/IHEIR AUTHORIZED CAPACITY(IES). AND INAI BY
HIS/HER/THEIR SIGNATURE(S) ON THE INSTRUMENT THE PERSON(S). OR ENTITY UPON BEHALF OF
WHICH THE PERSON(S) ACTED. EXECUTED THE INSTRUMENT.
I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA THAT THE
FOREGOING PARAGRAPH IS TRUE AND CORRECT.
WITNESS MY HAND:
SIGNATURE MY PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS IS
NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR SAID STATE IN COUNTY.
(NAME PRINTED) MY COMMISSION EXPIRES:
HUNSAKER LAND SURVEYING, INC.
BRUCE F. HUNSAKER L.S. SM DATE OF SURVEY: MARCH 2O13
SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT
THIS MAP WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECTION AND IS BASED UPON A FIELD
SURVEY IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT AND
LOCAL ORDINANCE AT THE REOUEST OF CENTEX HOMES OF CALIFORNIA. LLC. A DELAWARE
LIMITED UABIUTY COMPANY, DURING MARCH, 2013. I HEREBY STATE. THAT ALL
MONUMENTS ARE OF THE CHARACTER -0 OCCUPY THE POSITIONS INDICATED. OR THAT
THEY BE SET IN SUCH POSITIONS WITHIN ONE. YEAR OF RECORDATION, IN COMPLIANCE WITH
SECTIONS 66495 AND 66196 OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT; AND THAT THE MONUMENTS
ARE OR WALL BE SUFFICIENT TO ENABLE THE SURVEY TO BE RETRACTED. AND THAT DAIS
FINAL MAP SUBSTANTIALLY CONFORMS 10 THE CONDITIONALLY APPROVED TENTATIVE MAP,
BP . IIUNSAKER, US. 59215921�
LICENSE EXPIRES: 12/31/14
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RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATE
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE SUBDIMSON SHOWN ON THIS MAP IS IN SUBSTANTIAL CONFORMANCE
WITH THE IT..NIATIVE MAP APPROVED AT A MEETING OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF DIE CITY
OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO. STATE OF CALFORNIA. HELD ON THE 9TH
DAY OF J DARY, 2013.
CANOTCF RN. - MIL s /
PUNNING ANAGER
SECRETARY OF THE CRY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
PUNNING COMMISSION
AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE:
i HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ACCORDING TO THE RECORDS OF THIS OFFICE, AS OF THIS DATE,
THERE ARE NO LIENS AGAINST THE REAL PROPERTY SHOWN UPON THIS MAP FOR UNPAID
STATE, COUNTY, MUNICIPAL OR LOCAL TAXES OR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TA%FAS,
EXCEPT TAXES OR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS NOT YET PAYABLE. ESTIMATED TO BE 1151,80n
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LARRY WALKER - DATED
AUDITOR/CONTROLLER/TREISURER/TAX COLLECTOR
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO
BY+WWiIp d' C DEPUTY
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS' CERTIFICATE
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT A BOND IN THE SUM OF 1 51,A0dHAS BEEN EXECUTED AND
FILED WITH THE BOARD OF SUPE.RMSORS OF THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO. STATE OF
CALIFORNIA CONDITIONED UPON THE PAYMENT OF ALL TAXES, STATE, COUNTY. MUNICIPAL OR
LOCAL, AND ALL SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, COLLECTED AS TAXES WHICH AT THE TIME OF FILING
OF THIS MAP WIN THE COUNTY RECORDER ARE A UEN AGAINST SAID PROPERTY, BUT NOT YET
PAYABLE AND THAT THE SUBDIVIDER HAS FILED WITH ME A CERTIFICAIC BY THE PROPER
OFFICER CIMNG HIS ESTIMATE OF THE AMOUNT OF SAID TAXES ANGIASSESSMENTS. AND SAID
BOND IS HEREBY ACCEPTED.j[IPq_
DATED: 141 2D"4
LAURA H. WELCH
CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS aY.
OF THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO OEPU TY
SIGNATURE OMISSION&
THE SIGNATURE OF THE FOLLOWING HAS BEEN OMITTED UNDER PROMSONS OF SECTION 66436(0)(3)(A)
OF THE GOVERNMENT CODE SINCE THEIR INTEREST CANNOT RIPEN INTO A FEE.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA RESERVED AN EASEMENT FOR RIGHT OF WAY FOR DITCHES AND CANALS
PURPOSES RECORDED MAY 24. 1692 IN BOOK 0 OF PATCNTS, PAGE 189.
GEORGE F. JOHNSON, HOLDER OF AN EASEMENT FOR PIPE UNES AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES RECORDED
IN BOOK 965, PAGE 136, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. (NOT LOCATABLE)
Ct IY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, HOLDER OF AN EASEMENTFOR STREETS. HIGHWAYS AND RELATED
PURPOSES AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES RECORDED DECEMBER 20, 2005 AS INSTRUMENT NO,
2005-0963383. OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. (UES WITHIN WARDMAN BULLOCK ROAD)
SHEET 1 OF 8 SHEETS
CITY SURVEYOR STATEMENT:
I HEREBY STATE THAT I HAVE EXAMINED THIS MAP AND I AM SA'OSnEO THAT THIS MAP IS
TECHNICALLY CORRECT.
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1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT 1 HAVE EXAMINED THIS MAP, AND THAT THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN
THEREON IS SUBSTANTIALLY THE SAME AS R APPEARED ON THE TENTATIVE MAP, AND ANY
APPROVED ALTERATIONS THEREOF, AND THAT ALL TN[ PROVISIONS OF THE SUBONISION MAP ACT
AND LOCAL ORDINANCES Of THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HAVE BEEN COMPUED WITH.
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RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY COUNCIL CERTIFICATE--
1 DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP WAS PRESENTED FOR APPROVAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL
OF ME ^ITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AT A REGULAR MEETING 01' SAID CITY COUNCIL ON THIS
i/1y DAY OF FUARY 2014 AND THAT THEREUPON SAID
COUNCIL DID. BY AN ORDER DULY PASSED AND ENTERED ACCEPT ON BEHALF OF THE PUBUC
THE DEDICATIONS FOR STREET. HIGHWAY AND RELATED PURPOSES: WARDMAN BULLOCK ROAD.
WILSON AVENUE. CAPELLA PLACE, COMPASS PLACE, CORAL SKY DRIVE, NASH DRIVE, ORION
PLACE AND STARGAZE PLACE, AND THE EASEMENT OF VARIABLE WIDTHS LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE PURPOSES AS DEDICATED, SUBJECT TO THEIR IMPROVEMENT AND ACCEPTANCE
THERREOF BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA 'T
JANKtE C. REYNOLDS DATED
' CRY CLERK OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY RECORDER'S CERTIFICATE
THIS MAP HAS BEEN FILED UNDER THE DOCUMENT NUMBER a.0/S=Onr'GF..3�
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5 Available Mounting Options
Optional Chain Accessories Available
General Description:
Make a pronounced statement on entry to your
streetscape, business, park, school or stadium with the
contemporary and practical design of the model R-7902
steel bollard. A staple of the product line, it will
complement the aesthetics of almost any architectural
style. It can be embedded in new concrete or
surface -mounted on existing concrete. For locations where
access needs fluctuate, it can also be installed with
removable or fold down mountings. The model R-7902 can
be finished in one of seven different powder -coated color
options and it is kept in stock, available to ship
Immediately.
For more Information on bollard post Installation, please visit:
'. reliance-foundry.cam/bol la rd/I nstal Ilation-bollards
Specifications:
Height: 36" ( Above Grade )
Base Diameter: 4 3/8"
Weight: 31 Ibs ( Bollard Post Full Length )
Material: Steel ( ASrM A36 )
Finish Options:
Polyester Powdercoated '
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1.888-735-5680 info@rellance-foundry.com
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* If local frost line
exceeds 12" deep,
provide adequate
drainage by piping 11 :" Vt.
through concrete,
connect to drain rock
layer underneath
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Removable Receiver with Lid
(For important detail regarding installation with OPTIONAL bollard chain accessories, refer to sheet 7 of 7)
Notes:
• Embedment details are for reference illustration only. Minimum foundation sizes depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements.
• Bollard post Is provided as shown, with material detailed in legend below. Concrete, foundation and/or installation ordered separately or provided by others.
• This drawing is not drawn to scale. Dimensions provided herein is for reference only. Please consult Reliance Foundry sales professionals if any dimension is critical to your
particular installation.
• Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design and specifications without prior notice for product improvement.
MATERIAL
.R Receiver �R7901R Recelver Assembly w/ Lid Galvanized Steel w/ 316 Stainless Steel Cover 24 Ibs
do (Optional) Optional Padlock (Brass or Stainless Steel) Choice of Brass or Stainless Steel 5/8 lb!
THIS PLAN DRAWING AND DESIGN ARE, AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN, THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF RELIANCE FOUNDRY CO. LTD.
General Description:
Make a pronounced statement on entry to your
streetscape, business, park, school or stadium with the
contemporary and practical design of the model R-7902
steel bollard. A staple of the product line, It will
complement the aesthetics of almost any architectural
style. It can be embedded in new concrete or
surface -mounted on existing concrete. For locations where
access needs Fluctuate, it can also be installed with
removable or fold down mountings. The model R-7902 can
be finished in one of seven different powder -coated color
options and it is kept in stack, available to ship
Immediately.
For more Information on bollard post Installation, please visit:
www. rellance-foundry.mm/bol la rd4 nstai nation -bollards
Specifications:
Height: 36" ( Above Grade )
Base Diameter: 4 3/8"
Weight: 31 Ibs ( Bollard Post Full Length )
Material: Steel ( ASTM A36 )
Finish Options:
Polyester Powdercoated
See Reliance Foundrys standard wlor options at
vrww.rel iance-foundrv.mm/bollard/colors-bollards
Mount Options:
Removable Receiver with Lid
(see sheet 2 of 7)
o Removable Receiver with Chain
(see sheet 3 of 7)
o Fixed Embedded Mount
(see sheet 4 of 7)
o Flanged Surface Mount
(see sheet 5 of 7)
o Fold Down Mount
(see sheet 6 of 7)
o Optional Chain Accessory
(see sheet 7 of 7)
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Removable Receiver with Chain
(For important detail regarding installation with OPTIONAL bollard chain accessories, refer to sheet 7 of 7)
Notes:
• Embedment details are for reference illustration only. Minimum foundation sizes depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements.
• Bollard post is provided as shown, with material detailed in legend below. Concrete, foundation and/or installation ordered separately or provided by others.
• This drawing is not drawn to scale. Dimensions provided herein is for reference only. Please consult Reliance Foundry sales professionals if any dimension is critical to your
particular installation.
• Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design and specifications without prior notice for product improvement.
PARTS
I 1 I 1 I R7902 Removable IBollard R7902 Removable Assembly ISteel Powder Coated 131 Ibs
or
Brass or
General Description:
Make a pronounced statement on entry to your
streetscape, business, park, school or stadium with the
contemporary and practical design of the model R-7902
steel bollard. A staple of the product line, it will
complement the aesthetics of almost any architectural
style. It can be embedded in new concrete or
surface -mounted on existing concrete. For locations where
access needs fluctuate, it can also be installed with
removable or fold down mountings. The model R-7902 can
be finished in one of seven different powder -coated color
options and it is kept in stock, available to ship
Immediately.
For more Information on bollard post Installation, please visit:
www.rellance-foundry.mm/bollardAnstalllatioM-bO[IardS
Specifications:
Height: 36" ( Above Grade )
Base Diameter: 4 3/8"
Weight: 31 Its ( Bollard Post Full Length )
Material: Steel ( ASTM A36 )
Finish Optlons:
✓ Polyester Powdercoaled
See Reliance Foundry's standard color options at
www.relianoe-foundry mmrbollardlcolors-bollards
Mount Options:
o Removable Receiver with Lid
(see sheet 2 of 7)
✓ Removable Receiver with Chain
(see sheet 3 of 7)
o Fixed Embedded Mount
(see sheet 4 of 7)
o Flanged Surface.Mount
(see sheet 5 of 7)
o Fold Down Mount
(see sheet 6 of 7)
o Optional Chain Accessory
(see sheet 7 of 7)
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Notes:
• Embedment details are for reference illustration only. Minimum foundation sizes depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements.
• Bollard post is provided as shown, with material detailed in legend below. Concrete, foundation and/or installation ordered separately or provided by others.
• This drawing is not drawn to scale. Dimensions provided herein is for reference only. Please consult Reliance Foundry sales professionals if any dimension is critical to your
particular installation.
• Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design and specifications without prior notice for product improvement.
Bol
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WEIGHT
General Description:
Make a pronounced statement on entry to your
streetscape, business, park, school or stadium with the
contemporary and practical design of the model R-7902
steel bollard. A staple of the product line, It will
complement the aesthetics of almost any architectural
style. It can be embedded in new concrete or
surface -mounted on existing concrete. For locations where
access needs Fluctuate, it can also be installed with
removable or fold down mountings. The model R-7902 can
be finished in one of seven different powder -coated color
options and It is kept in stock, available to ship
Immediately.
For more information on bollard post Installation, please visit:
w .reliance-foundry.mm/bollardfinstaillation-bollards
Specifications:
Height: 36" ( Above Grade )
Base Diameter: 4 3/8"
Weight: 31 Ibs ( Bollard Post Full Length )
Material: Steel ( ASTM A36 )
Finish Options:
✓ Polyester Powdercoaled
See Reliance Foundry's standard color options at
v .reliance-foundry comrbollardimiom-bollards
Mount Options:
o Removable Receiver with Lid
(see sheet 2 of 7)
o Removable Receiver with Chain
(see sheet 3 of 7)
✓ Fixed Embedded Mount
(see sheet 4 of 7)
o Flanged Surface Mount
(see sheet 5 of 7)
o Fold Down Mount
(see sheet 6 of 7)
o Optional Chain Accessory
(see sheet 7 of 7)
Unit 207, 6450 - 148 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 7G7, Canada
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SECTION A -A A
Flanged / Surface Mount
Notes:
• Embedment details are for reference illustration only. Minimum foundation sizes depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements.
• Bollard post is provided as shown, with material detailed in legend below. Concrete, foundation and/or installation ordered separately or provided by others.
• This drawing is not drawn to scale. Dimensions provided herein is for reference only. Please consult Reliance Foundry sales professionals if any dimension is critical to your
particular installation.
• Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design and specifications without prior notice for product improvement.
I ITEM I OTY I PART NUMBER I DESCRIPTION I MATERIAL I WEIGHT
Button Head
THIS
Button
Stalnless Steel Washer 1/2" OD 1 1/4" Thick .05"
Or, In Concrete Insert 1/2" - requires 5/8" x 2" hole (dia. x df-In Concrete Insert 1/2" - requires 5/8" x 2" hole (dia. x df
AND DESIGN ARE. AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN. THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY
General Description:
Make a pronounced statement on entry to your
streetscape, business, park, school or stadium with the
contemporary and practical design of the model R-7902
steel bollard. A staple of the product line, it will
complement the aesthetics of almost any architectural
style. It can be embedded in new concrete or
surface -mounted on existing concrete. For locations where
access needs Fluctuate, it can also be installed with
removable or fold down mountings. The model R-7902 can
be finished in one of seven different powder -coated color
options and It is kept in stock, available to ship
immediately.
For more information on bollard post installation, please visit:
'. rellance-foundry.mm/bol la rd4 nstal natlon-bollards
Specifications:
Height: 36" ( Above Grade )
Base Diameter: 4 3/8"
Weight: 31 Ibs ( Bollard Post Full Length )
Material: Steel ( ASTM A36 )
Finish Options:
Polyester Powdercoated
See Reliance Foundry's standard color options at
w .reliant foundry.mm/bollardlmlors-bollards
Mount Options:
o Removable Receiver with Lid
(see sheet 2 of 7)
o Removable Receiver with Chain
(see sheet 3 of 7)
o FixedEmbeddedMount
(see sheet 4 of 7)
Flanged Surface Mount
(see sheet 5 of 7)
o Fold Down Mount
(see sheet 6 of 7)
o Optional Chain Accessory
(see sheet 7 of 7)
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Approx. Ground Clearance 5 1/4
at Fold Down Position
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Notes:
• Embedment details are for reference illustration only. Minimum foundation sizes depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements.
• Bollard post is provided as shown, with material detailed in legend below. Concrete, foundation and/or installation ordered separately or provided by others.
• This drawing is not drawn to scale. Dimensions provided herein is for reference only. Please consult Reliance Foundry sales professionals if any dimension is critical to your
particular installation.
• Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design and specifications without prior notice for product improvement.
Steel HDG
quires 7/32" hex key Stainless Steel
Nitrile Rubber
Steel Plated Nylon Lock
- requires 5/16" hex key Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
e dia. x depth) Steel Plated
Choice of Brass or Stain
EXCLUSNE PROPERTY OF RELIANCE FOUNDRY CO. LTD.
General Description:
Make a pronounced statement on entry to your
streetscape, business, park, school or stadium with the
contemporary and practical design of the model R-7902
steel bollard. A staple of the product line, It will
complement the aesthetics of almost any architectural
style. It can be embedded In new concrete or
surface -mounted on existing concrete. For locations where
access needs fluctuate, It can also be Installed with
removable or fold down mountings. The model R-7902 can
be finished In one of seven different powder -coated color
options and it is kept in stock, available to ship
Immediately.
For more Information on bollard post Installation, please visit:
w—. rellance-foundry.mm/bol lardflnstallladon-bol la rds
Specifications:
Height: 36" ( Above Grade )
Base Diameter: 4 3/8"
Weight: 31 Ibs ( Bollard Post Full Length )
Material: Steel ( ASTM A36 )
Finish Options:
✓ Polyester Powdercoated
See Reliance Foundry's standard color options at
v .reliancedoundrv.mmrbollardloolors-bollards
Mount Options:
o Removable Receiver with Lid
(see sheet 2 of 7)
o Removable Receiver with Chain
(see sheet 3 of 7)
o Fixed Embedded Mount
(see sheet 4 of 7)
o Flanged Surface Mount
(see sheet 5 of 7)
✓ Fold Down Mount
(see sheet 6 of 7)
o Optional Chain Accessory
(see sheet 7 of 7)
Unit 207, 6450 - 148 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 7G7, Canada
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ista
Please give consideration to the location
of the chain eye and the padlock pin
when Installing removable bollard receiver.
It is important that the removable
bollard receiver padlock pin is oriented
In the same direction as the chain is
Intended to flow.
Optional Chain Accessories Installation Details
PART NUMBER
Connector
Unk Connector
LIST
Steel
General Description:
Make a pronounced statement on entry to your
streetscape, business, park, school or stadium with the
contemporary and practical design of the model R-7902
steel bollard. A staple of the product line, It will
complement the aesthetics of almost any architectural
style. It can be embedded in new concrete or
surface -mounted on existing concrete. For locations where
access needs fluctuate, It can also be installed with
removable or fold down mountings. The model R-7902 can
be finished in one of seven different powder -coated color
options and it is kept in stock, available to ship
immediately.
For more Information on bollard post Installation, please visit
w .reliance-foundry.mm/bollardfinstalllation-bollards
Specifications:
Height: 36" ( Above Grade )
Base Diameter: 4 3/8"
Weight: 31 Ibs ( Bollard Post Full Length )
Material: Steel ( ASTM A36 )
Anlsh Options:
✓ Polyester Powdercoated
See Reliance Foundry's standard color options at
www.rel ran ce-fou ndrv.com/boH and/colors-bollards
Mount Options:
o Removable Receiver with Lid
(see sheet 2 of 7)
o Removable Receiver with Chain
(see sheet 3 of 7)
o Fixed Embedded Mount
(see sheet 4 of 7)
o Flanged Surface Mount
(see sheet 5 of 7)
o Fold Down Mount
(see sheet 6 of 7)
✓ Optional Chain Accessory
(see sheet 7 of 7)
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Bollard Chain Eye 3/8" Quick Link Connector 5/16" Bollard Chain 5/16"
(Powder Coated) (Powder Coated) (Powder Coated)
Optional Accessories:
O Chain Eye
O Quick link
O Chain (5/16")
O Padlock, Brass (1 3/4")
O Padlock, Stainless Steel (2")
See Rellanoe Foundry's optional accessories at:
www.reliance-foundry.can/bollard/accessories-bollards
General Description:
The R-7539-AL Decorative Bollard is made from lightweight
aluminum, making It Ideal for removable applications.
Decorative features Include ornamental Fluting and spherical
top castings. Bollard surfaces are protected by a durable
powder coating, available in 6 standard colors, to prevent D
wear and corrosion. Use as fixed, stand-alone bollards or
cover Impact -resistant security posts. Removable mountings
are available.
Specifications:
Height: 35 3/4"
Base Diameter: 10 1/4"
Weight: 31 Ibs ( Ballard Only )
Material: Aluminum
Max. Interior Security Post Size:
4 1/2" x 25" (Diameter x Height)
Finish Options:
O Polyester Powdercoated
See Relianre Foundry's standard color options at:
wow. reliance-foundry.wm/bollard/colour-bollards
Installation Options:
O Fixed - Anchor Casting in New Concrete
(see sheet 2 of 9) C
O Fixed - Concrete Insert Anchor in Existing Concrete
(see sheet 3 of 9)
O Fixed - Adhesive Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 4 of 9)
O Post Cover - New Post in New Concrete
(see sheet 5 of 9)
O Post Cover - Existing Post with Adhesive Anchor
(see sheet 6 of 9)
O Removable - Anchor Casting In New Concrete
(see sheet 7 of 9)
O Removable - Concrete Insert Anchor in Existing Concrete
(see sheet 8 of 9)
O Removable - Premium Retractable in New Concrete
(see sheet 9 of 9)
For more Information on bollard post installation, please visit:
www.reliance-foundrv.wm/bollardRnstallatan-bollards
Care and Maintenance:
Reliance's line of bollards are finished with a long-lasting
powder -coating. Proper care and maintenance are required.
Regularly -performed Inspections and routine cleaning will
ensure that a bollard retains its aesthetic appeal and does not 8
become damaged by the elements.
See Rellanw Foundry's maintenance guide atr
www.reliance-foundry.wm/bollard/maintenance-bollards
Unit 207, 6450 - 148 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 7G7, Canada
1-888-735-5680 info@reliance-foundry.com
Bollard R-7539-AL
COPYRIGHT RESERVED THIS PLAN DRAWING AND DESIGN ARE, AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN, THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF RELIANCE FOUNDRY CO. LTD. NOT TO SCALE SHEET 1 OF
4 3 2 1
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no
Bollard R-7539-AL
oncrete
Notes:
1) Bollard post is provided as shown. Concrete, foundation and/or installation ordered separately or provided by others.
2) Minimum foundation sizes depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements.
3) Dimensions provided herein is for reference only. Please consult Reliance Foundry sales professionals if any dimension
is critical to your particular installation.
4) Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design and specifications without prior notice for product improvement.
Aluminum Base
Aluminum Cap
Secure bollard cap
with 3/8" set screws
and cover set screws
with plastic plugs.
4) Secure bollard base
with 1" washer and
1" nut.
1) Ensure top of anchor casting
is level and flush with finished
concrete grade.
2) Wait until concrete is cured.
3) Tighten threaded bar until It
reaches approx. 1 1/2" into
the anchor casting.
Tools needed:
1) Measuring tape
2) 1 1/2" wrench
3) 3/16" hex key
Cast Aluminum Powder Coated 124 Ibs
4
1 1
JR7500BAR 1"
JR750OThreaded Bar 1" x 31"
Steel Plated 16
3/4 Ibs
5
1
Washer 1" OD 3 1/2"
lWasher 1" OD 3 1/2" Thick 1/4"
Steel Plated
5/81bs
6
1
Hex Nut 1"
I
Hex Nut 1" - requires 1 1/2" wrench
Steel Plated
1/4 Ibs
7
3
Hexagon Socket Set Screw 3/8" x 3/4"
Hexa on Socket Set Screw 3/8" x 3/4" - requires 3/16" hex key
Stainless Steel
8
3
Polyethylene Plug 3/8"
Polyethylene Plug 3/8"
LDPE Black
COPYRIGHT RESERVED THIS PLAN DRAWING AND DESIGN ARE. AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN. THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF RELIANCE FOUNDRY CO. LTD.
General Description:
The R-7539-AL Decorative Bollard is made from lightweight
aluminum, making It Ideal for removable applications.
Decorative features Include ornamental fluting and spherical
top castings. Bollard surfaces are protected by a durable
powder coating, available in 6 standard colors, to prevent
wear and corrosion. Use as fixed, stand-alone bollards or
cover Impact -resistant security posts. Removable mountings
are available.
Specifications:
Height: 35 3/4"
Base Diameter: 10 1/4"
Weight: 31 Ibs ( 8ollard Only )
Material: Aluminum
Max. Interior Security Post Size:
4 1/2" x 25" (Diameter x Height)
Finish Options:
O Polyester Powdercoated
See Reliance Foundry's standard color options at:
—.reliance-foundry.com/bgllardLcolors-bollards
Installation Options-
* Fixed - Anchor Casting in New Concrete
(see sheet 2 of 9)
O Fixed - Concrete Insert Anchor in Existing Concrete
(see sheet 3 of 9)
O Fixed - Adhesive Anchor in Existing Concrete
(see sheet 4 of 9)
O Post Cover - New Post in New Concrete
(see sheet 5 of 9)
O Post Cover - Existing Post with Adhesive Anchor
(see sheet 6 of 9)
O Removable - Anchor Casting In New Concrete
(see sheet 7 of 9)
O Removable - Concrete Insert Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 8 of 9)
O Removable - Premium Retractable In New Concrete
(see sheet 9 of 9)
For more Information on bollard post installation, please vislt:
www.rellance-found r,.comlbolla rdflnstallatlon-bolards
Care and Maintenance:
Reliance's line of bollards are flnlshod with a long-lasting
powder -coating. Proper care and maintenance are required.
Regulady-performed Inspections and routine cleaning will
ensure that a bollard retains Its aesthetic appeal and does not
become damaged by the elements.
See Reliance Foundry's maintenance guile at:
w ,reliance-foundN.rom/bollard/maintenance-bollards
Unit 207, 6450 - 148 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 7G7, Canada
1-888-735-5680 info@reliance-foundry.com
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Notes:
1) Bollard post is provided as shown. Concrete, foundation and/or Installation ordered separately or provided by others.
2) Minimum foundation sizes depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements.
3) Dimensions provided herein is for reference only. Please consult Reliance Foundry sales professionals if any dimension
is critical to your particular installation.
4) Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design and specifications without prior notice for product Improvement.
Secure bollard cap
with 3/8" set screws
and cover set screws
with plastic plugs.
Secure bollard base
with 3/4" washer
and 3/4" nut.
1) Use hammer drill to make hole
1" dia. x 3 1/8" depth.
2) Clean drill hole of debris.
3) Insert drop -in anchor into hole
4) Use hammer and setting tool
to drive plug down.
5) Tighten threaded bar until it
reached approx. 1 1/2" into
the drop -in anchor.
Tools needed:
1) Measuring tape
2) 1 1/8" wrench
3) 3/16" hex key
4) Hammer drill
5) 1" Masonry drill bit
6) Hammer
7) Drop -in concrete insert setting tool
MATERIAL
WEI(
aluminum Powder Coated
24 Ibs
\luminum Powder Coated
7 Ibs
Plated
1/2 Ibs
Plated
3 1/4 Ibs
Plated
5/8 Ibs
Plated
118 Its
ess Steel
Black
DUNDRY CO. LTD.
General Description:
The R-7539-AL Decorative Bollard is made from lightweight
aluminum, making it ideal for removable applications.
Decorative features Include ornamental Fluting and spherical
top castings. Bollard surfaces are protected by a durable
powder coating, available in 6 standard colors, to prevent
wear and corrosion. Use as fixed, stand-alone bollards or
cover Impact -resistant security posts. Removable mountings
are available.
Specifications:
Height: 35 3/4"
Base Diameter: 10 1/4"
Weight: 31 Ibs ( Bollard Only )
Material: Aluminum
Max. Interior Security Post Size:
4 1/2" x 25" (Diameter x Height)
Finish Options:
o Polyester Powdercoated
See Reliance Foundry's standard color options at:
www.reliance-foundrv.com/bollardleclors-bollards
Installation Options:
O Fixed - Anchor Casting in New Concrete
(see sheet 2 of 9)
O Fixed - Concrete Insert Anchor in Existing Concrete
(see sheet 3 of 9)
O Fixed - Adhesive Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 4 of 9)
O Post Cover - New Post in New Concrete
(see sheet 5 of 9)
O Post Cover - Existing Post with Adhesive Anchor
(see sheet 6 of 9)
O Removable - Anchor Casting In New Concrete
(see sheet 7 of 9)
O Removable - Concrete Insert Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 8 of 9)
O Removable - Premium Retractable in New Concrete
(see sheet 9 of 9)
For more Information . bollard post installation, please visit:
www. reliance-foundrv.com/bol la rd/i nsta Ilation-bollards
Care and Maintenance:
Reliance's line of bollards are finished with a long-lasting
powder -coating. Proper care and maintenance are required.
Regularly -performed inspections and routine cleaning will
ensure that a bollard retains its aesthetic appeal and does not
become damaged by the elements.
See Reliance Foundry's maintenance guide at:
www. reliance-foundrv.mm/bol lard/mal ntena nce-bol la rds
Unit 207, 6450 - 148 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 7G7, Canada
1-888-735-5680 lnfo@reliance-foundry.com
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SIZE DWG NO
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Bollard R-7539-AL
Concrete
Secure bollard cap
with 3/8" set screws
and cover set screws
with plastic plugs.
7) Secure bollard base
with 1" washer
and 1" nut.
1) Use hammer drill to make hole
1 1/8" dia. x 4" depth.
2) Clean drill hole of debris.
3) Caulk adhesive into hole from
bottom up and fill 2/3 full.
4) Push threaded bar Into adhesive
and turn to ensure bonding.
5) Ensure bar is perpendicular and
extend no more than 30" above
grade.
6) Wait at least 45 minutes for
adhesive to set.
Tools needed:
1) Measuring tape
Notes:
2) 1 1/2" wrench
1) Bollard post is provided as shown. Concrete, foundation and/or installation ordered separately or provided by others.
3) 3/16" hex key
4) Hammer drill
2) Minimum foundation sizes depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements.
5) 1 1/8" Masonry drill bit
3) Dimensions provided herein Is for reference only. Please consult Reliance Foundry sales professionals If any dimension
6) Caulking gun and utility knife
is critical to your particular installation.
4) Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design and specifications without prior notice for product Improvement.
PARTS LIST
Aluminum Powder Coated 17
Its
General Description:
The R-7539-AL Decorative Bollard is made from lightweight
aluminum, making it Ideal for removable applications.
Decorative features Include ornamental Fluting and spherical
top castings. Bollard surfaces are protected by a durable
powder mating, available in 6 standard colors, to prevent
wear and corrosion. Use as fixed, stand-alone bollards or
cover Impact -resistant security posts. Removable mountings
are available.
Specifications:
Height: 35 3/4"
Base Diameter: 10 1/4"
Weight: 31 Ibs ( Bollard Only )
Material: Aluminum
Max. Intedor Security Post Size:
4 112" x 25" (Diameter x Height)
Finish Options:
O Polyester Powdercoated
See Reliance Foundry's standard color options at:
www.rellanm-foundry.com/bollard/colors-bollards
Installation Options:
o Fixed - Anchor Casting in New Concrete
(see sheet 2 of 9) C
O Fixed - Concrete Insert Anchor in Existing Concrete
(see sheet 3 of 9)
• Fixed - Adhesive Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 4 of 9)
O Post Cover - New Post In New Concrete
(see sheet 5 of 9)
O Post Cover . Existing Post with Adhesive Anchor
(see sheet 6 of 9)
O Removable - Anchor Casting In New Concrete
(see sheet 7 of 9)
O Removable - Concrete Insert Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 8 of 9)
O Removable - Premium Retractable in New Concrete
(see sheet 9 of 9)
For more information on bollard post Installation, please visit:
www, reliance-foundry.comlbollardfinsta Ilation-bollards
Care and Maintenance:
Reliance's line of bollards are finished with a long-lasting
powder -coating. Proper care and maintenance are required.
Regularly -performed inspections and routine cleaning will
ensure that a bollard retains its aesthetic appeal and does not B
become damaged by the elements.
See Reliance Foundry's maintenance guile at:
www.relianoe-foundry.mm/bollard/maintenance-bollards
Unit 207, 6450 - 148 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 7G7, Canada
1-888-735-5680 lnfo@rellance-foundry.com
Bollard R-7539-AL
SIZE DWG NO
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30
Max. Bar Height
A Yt
Max. interior post
I
4 1/2" x 25"
( dla. x height)
Filled with concrete
010 1/4
New Concrete
Grade
X,
�5) Secure bollard cap
with 3/8" set screws
and cover set screws
with plastic plugs.
4) Secure bollard base
with 1" washer and
1" nut.
1) Use 1 piece of 1" nut on bar
as anchor in wet concrete.
2) Ensure the bar is centered
and extend no more than
30" above grade.
3) Wait until concrete is cured.
Notes:
Tools needed:
1) Bollard post Is provided as shown. Concrete, foundation and/or installation ordered separately or provided by others.
1) Measuring tape
2) Minimum foundation sizes depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements.
2) 1 1/2" wrench
3) Dimensions provided herein is for reference only. Please consult Reliance Foundry sales professionals if any dimension
3) 3/16" hex key
is critical to your particular installation.
4) Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design and specifications without prior notice for product Improvement.
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
MATERIAL
WEIGHT
R7539ALUB
R7539 Aluminum Base
Cast Aluminum Powder Coated
24 Ibs
R7539ALUC
R7539 Aluminum Cap
Cast Aluminum Powder Coated
7 Ibs
R7500BAR 1"
R7500 Threaded Bar 1" x 31"
Steel Plated
6 3/4 Its
Washer 1" OD 3 1/2"
Washer 1" OD 3 1/2" Thick 1/4"
Steel Plated
5/8 Its
Hex Nut 1"
Hex Nut 1" - requires 1 1/2" wrench
Steel Plated
1/4 Its
Hexagon Socket Set Screw 3/8" x 3/4"
Hexagon Socket Set Screw 3/8" x 3/4" - requires 3/16" hex key
Stainless Steel
Polyethylene Plug 3/8"
Polyethylene Plug 3/8"
LDPE Black
COPYRIGHT RESERVED THIS PLAN DRAWING AND DESIGN ARE, AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN, THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF RELIANCE FOUNDRY CO. LTD.
4 1 3 a 2
General Description:
The R-7539-AL Decorative 8ollard is made from lightweight
aluminum, making it ideal for removable applications.
Decorative features Include ornamental fluting and spherical
top castings. Bollard surfaces are protected by a durable
powder coating, available in 6 standard colors, to prevent D
wear and corrosion. Use as fixed, stand-alone bollards or
cover Impact -resistant security posts. Removable mountings
are available.
Specifications:
Height: 35 3/4"
Base Diameter: 10 1/4"
Weight: 31 Ibs ( Bollard Only )
Material: Aluminum
Max. Interior Security Post Size:
4 1/2" x 25" (Diameter x Height)
Finish Options:
O Polyester Powdercdated
See Reliance Foundry's standard color options at:
w .reliance-foundrv.com/bollard/colors-bollards
Installation Options:
O Fixed - Anchor Casting in New Concrete
(see sheet 2 of 9) C
O Fixed - Concrete Insert Anchor in Existing Concrete
(see sheet 3 of 9)
o Fixed - Adhesive Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 4 of 9)
0 Post Cover - New Post In New Concrete
(see sheet 5 of 9)
O Post Cover - Existing Post with Adhesive Anchor
(see sheet 6 of 9)
O Removable- Anchor Casting in New Concrete
(see sheet 7 of 9)
O Removable - Concrete Insert Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 8 of 9)
O Removable - Premium Retractable In New Concrete
(see sheet 9 of 9)
For more informaton on bollard post installadon, please visit:
wvnv.reliance-foundrv.mm/bolWrdCnsba Ilation•UdWrds
Care and Maintenance:
Reliance's line of bollards are finished with a long-lasting
powder -coating. Proper care and maintenance are required.
Regularly-performedinspections and routine cleaning will
ensure that a bollard retains its aesthetic appeal and does not B
become damaged by the elements.
See Reliance Foundry's maintenance guide at:
wane. rellance•foundry.mm/bol la rd/mai ntena nce-bol lards
Unit 207, 6450 - 148 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 7G7, Canada
1.BBB-735-5680 lnfo@reliance-foundry.com
Bollard R-7539-AL
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sting Concrete
ide
Secure bollard cap
with 3/8" set screws
and cover set screws
with plastic plugs.
iecure bollard base
vith 1" washer
Ind 1" nut.
se hammer drill to make hole
1/8" dia. x 4" depth.
can drill hole of debris.
sulk adhesive into hole from
Atom up and fill 2/3 full.
lsh threaded bar Into adhesive
id turn to ensure bonding.
nsure bar is perpendicular and
(tend no more than 30" above
ade.
'ait at least 45 minutes for
lhesive to set.
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Tools needed:
Notes:
1) Measuring tape
1) Bollard post is provided as shown. Concrete, foundation and/or installation ordered separately or provided by others.
2) 1 1/2" wrench
3) 3/16" hex key
2) Minimum foundation sizes depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements.
4) Hammer drill
3) Dimensions provided herein is for reference only. Please consult Reliance foundry sales professionals if any dimension
5) 1 1/8" Masonry drill bit
is critical to your particular installation.
6) Caulking gun and utility knife
4) Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design and specifications without prior notice for product Improvement.
PARTS LIST
ITEM
QTY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
MATERIAL
WEIGHT
1
1 R7S39ALUS � R7 39 Akanninum Base
Cast Aluminum Powder Coated
24 lbs
2
1 R15 0 R io!m Cip
Cast Aluminum Powder Coated
7 Ibs
3
1 rldtte Anchor A lCR4 11 veAnc c to Sl rn
Vinylester Adhesive Mortar
5/8 lbs
4
1 R7500HAR r P7500 Threathed OW_1"Custim_ Order tin 1
Steel Plated
TBD
5
1 W f iC7 31j —_ r 1" 0Q i/2, �
Steel Plated
5/8 Its
6
_i"
1 Nut r DIY V- `It 111r Wrench
Steel Plated
1/4 Ibs
General Description:
The R-7539-AL Decorative Bollard is made from lightweight
aluminum, making It Ideal for removable applications.
Decorative features Include ornamental fluting and spherical
top castings. Bollard surfaces are protected by a durable
powder coating, available in 6 standard colors, to prevent
wear and corrosion. Use as fixed, stand-alone bollards or
cover Impact -resistant security posts. Removable mountings
are available.
Specifications:
Height: 35 3/4"
Base Diameter: 10 1/4"
Weight: 31 Iles ( Bollard Only )
Material: Aluminum
Max. Interior Security Post Size:
4 1/2" x 25" (Diameter x Height)
Finish Options:
o Polyester Powdercoated
see Reliance Foundry's standard color optlons at:
www.,ellance-toundrv.com/bollard/colors-bollards
Installation Options:
O Fixed - Anchor Casting in New Concrete
(see sheet 2 of 9)
O Fixed - Concrete Insert Anchor in Existing Concrete
(see sheet 3 of 9)
O Fixed - Adhesive Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 4 of 9)
o Post Cover - New Post In New Concrete
(see sheet 5 of 9)
O Post Cover - Existing Post with Adhesive Anchor
(see sheet 6 of 9)
O Removable - Anchor Casting in New Concrete
(see sheet 7 of 9)
o Removable - Concrete Insert Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 8 of 9)
O Removable - Premium Retractable In New Concrete
(see sheet 9 of 9)
For more informatlon on bollard post installation, please visit:
_. reliance-foundry.com/bol la rdC nstallation-bollards
Care and Maintenance:
Reliance's fine of bollards are finished with a long-lasting
powder -coating. Proper care and maintenance are required.
Regulady-performed inspections and routine cleaning will
ensure that a bollard retains its aesthetic appeal and does not
become damaged by the elements.
See Reliance Foundry's maintenance guide at:
vnvw.rellanc)e-foundry.com/bollard/malntmance-bollards
Unit 207, 6450 - 148 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 7G7, Canada
1.888-735-5680 lnfo@rellance-foundry.com
Bollard R-7539-AL
REV
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Bollard R-7539-AL
Notes
1) Bollard post is provided as shown. Concrete, foundation and/or Installation ordered separately or provided by others. Tools needed:
2) Minimum foundation sizes depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements. 1) Measuring tape
3) Dimensions provided herein is for reference only. Please consult Reliance foundry sales professionals if any dimension 2) 1 1/2" wrench
is critical to your particular installation. 3) 3/16" hex key
4) Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design and specifications without prior notice for product improvement.
7) Secure bollard cap
with 3/8" set screws
and cover set screws
with plastic plugs
casting
n finished
i cured.
count with
It.
4) Align and Insert lock pin through
bollard base.
5) Turn bollard base clockwise to
tighten It Into position.
6) Fasten the padlock.
ITEM I CITY I PART NUMBER I DESCRIPTION I MATERIAL I WEIGHT
39 Aluminum Base
Cast Aluminum Powder Coated
39 Aluminum Cap
Cast Aluminum Powder Coated
)0 Anchor Casting 1"
Ductile Iron Hot Dip Galvanized
)0 Removable Mount 1"
Steel Hot Dip Galvanized
her 1" OD 2" Thick 1/8"
Steel Plated
Bolt 1" x 1 1/2" - requires 1 1/2" wrench
Steel Plated
) on Socket Set Screw 3/8" x 3/4" - requires 3/16" hex key
Stainless Steel
ethylene Pluq 3/8"
LDPE Black
R7500 Lock Pin 3/4" x 10" Steel Powder Coated
Optional Padlock (Brass or Stainless Steel) Choice of Brass or Stainless Steel
THIS PLAN DRAWING AND DESIGN ARE, AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN. THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF RELIANCE FOUNDRY CO. LTD.
R
Ibs
Ibs
General Description:
The R-7539-AL Decorative Bollard is made from lightweight
aluminum, making It Ideal for removable applications.
Decorative features Include ornamental fluting and spherical
top castings. Bollard surfaces are protected by a durable
powder coating, available In 6 standard colors, to prevent
wear and corrosion. Use as fixed, stand-alone bollards or
cover Impact -resistant security posts. Removable mountings
are available.
Specifications:
Height: 35 3/4"
Base Diameter: 10 1/4"
Weight: 31 Ibs ( Bollard Only )
Material: Aluminum
Max. Interior Security Post Size:
4 1/2" x 25" (Diameter x Height)
Finish Options:
O Polyester Powdercoated
See Reliance Foundry's standard color opdons at:
www.reliance-foundrv.mm/bollard/cdom-bollards
Installation Options:
O Fixed - Anchor Casting in New Concrete
(see sheet 2 of 9)
O Fixed - Concrete Insert Anchor in Existing Concrete
(see sheet 3 of 9)
O Fixed - Adhesive Anchor in Existing Concrete
(see sheet 4 of 9)
O Post Cover - New Post in New Concrete
(see sheet 5 of 9)
O Post Cover - Existing Post with Adhesive Anchor
(see sheet 6 of 9)
O Removable - Anchor Casting in New Concrete
(see sheet 7 of 9)
O Removable - Concrete Insert Anchor in Existing Concrete
(see sheet 8 of 9)
O Removable - Premium Retractable in New Concrete
(see sheet 9 of 9)
rror more Information on bollard post Installation, please visit:
www.rellance-foundrv.mm/bol lardn nstallation-bollards
Care and Maintenance:
Rellance's line of bollards are finished with a long-lasting
powder-coa8ng, Proper care and maintenance are required.
Regulady-performed Inspections and routine cleaning will
ensure that a bollard retains Its aesthetic appeal and does not
become damaged by the elements.
See Reliance Foundry's maintenance guide at:
www.reliance-fbundry.com/bollard/malntenance-bollards
Unit 207, 6450 - 148 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 7G7, Canada
1.888-735-5680 info@relisnce-foundry.com
Bollard R-7539-AL
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Bollard R-7539-AL
9) Secure bollard cap
with 3/8" set screws
and cover set screws
with plastic plugs.
o make hole
pth.
iebris.
for Into hole
— .,a„ vetting tool
to drive plug down.
5) Tighten removable mount with
3/4" washer and 3/4" bolt.
6) Align and Insert lock pin through
Tools needed: bollard base.
1) Measuring tape 7) Turn bollard base clockwise to
Notes: 2) 1 1/8" wrench tighten it Into position.
1) Bollard post is provided as shown. Concrete, foundation and/or installation ordered separately or provided by others. 3) 3/16" hex key 8) Fasten the padlock.
2) Minimum foundation sizes depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements.
4) Hammer drill
3) Dimensions provided herein Is for reference only. Please consult Reliance Foundry sales professionals If any dimension
5) 1" Masonry drill bit
Is critical to your particular Installation.
6) Hammer
4) Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design and specifications without prior notice for product Improvement.
7) Drop -in concrete Insert setting tool
PARTS LIST
El11
Aluminum Cap
i Concrete Insert 3/4" -
Removable Mount 1"
x .1, -
Socket Set Screw
ene Plug 3/8"
ck Pin 3/4" x 10"
PLAN DRAWING, AND
Cast Aluminum
Steel Plated
Steel Hot DID C
3/8" x 3/4" - requires 3/16" hex key Stainless Steel
LDPE Black
Steel Powder Coated
stainless Steel Choice of Brass or Stainless Steel
AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN, THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF RELIANCE FOUNDRY CO. LTD.
Ibs
General Description:
The R-7539-AL Decorative Bollard is made from lightweight
aluminum, making It ideal for removable applications.
Decorative features Include ornamental fluting and spherical
top castings. Bollard surfaces are protected by a durable
powder coating, available in 6 standard colors, to prevent
wear and corrosion. Use as fixed, stand-alone bollards or
cover impact -resistant security posts. Removable mountings
are available.
Specifications:
Height: 35 3/4"
Base Diameter: 10 1/4"
Weight: 31 Ibs ( Bollard Only )
Material: Aluminum
Max. Interior Security Post Size:
4 1/2" x 25" (Diameter x Height)
Finish Options:
O Polyester Powdercoated
See Reliance Foundrys standard color options at:
v .reliancedoundrv.com/bollard/colors-bollards
Installation Options:
O Fixed -Anchor Casting in New Concrete
(see sheet 2 of 9)
O Fixed - Concrete Insert Anchor in Existing Concrete
(see sheet 3 of 9)
o Fixed - Adhesive Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 4 of 9)
O Post Cover - New Post In New Concrete
(see sheet 5 of 9)
O Post Cover - Existing Post with Adhesive Anchor
(see sheet 6 of 9)
O Removable - Anchor Casting In New Concrete
(see sheet 7 of 9)
O Removable - Concrete Insert Anchor in Existing Concrete
(see sheet 8 of 9)
O Removable - Premium Retractable in New Concrete
(see sheet 9 of 9)
For more Information on bollard post installation, Please vislt:
'. reliance-foundry.com/bollard/i nsta Ilation-bollards
Care and Maintenance:
Reliance's line of bollards are finished with a long-lasting
powder -coating. Proper care and maintenance are required.
Regularly -performed Inspections and routine cleaning will
ensure that a bollard retains its aesthetic appeal and does not
become damaged by the elements.
See Reliance Foundry's maintenance gulde at:
ww .reliance-foundry.mm/bollard/malntenance-bollards
Unit 207, 6450 - 148 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 7G7, Canada
1.888-735-5680 info@rellance-foundry.com
Bollard R-7539-AL
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exceeds 7-1/2"
deep, provide
adequate drainage
by piping through
concrete, connect
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underneath.
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Hecommenaea
Notes:
1) Bollard post Is provided as shown. Concrete, foundation and/or installation ordered separately or provided by others.
2) Minimum foundation sizes depend on local soil conditions, weather conditions, and engineering requirements.
3) Dimensions provided herein is for reference only. Please consult Reliance Foundry sales professionals if any dimension
Is critical to your particular Installation.
4) Reliance Foundry reserves the right to amend design and specifications without prior notice for product improvement.
) Secure bollard cap
with 3/8" set screws
and cover set screws
with plastic plugs.
ert lock pin
Ird base.
base clockwise
Into position.
ldlock.
1) Ensure adequate drainage
underneath
2) Ensure top edge of outer
housing flush to grade
3) Lift handle raise Inner
housing, turn and rest
on UP position
4) Observe and orient opening
window to desired
Lock Pin direction
5) Rest inner housing on
DOWN position
6) Pour concrete and wait
for concrete to cure
Tools needed:
1) Measuring tape
2) 3/16" hex key
ITY
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
MATERIAL
1
R7539ALUB
R7539 Aluminum Base
Cast Aluminum Powder Coated
1
R7539AWC
R7539 Aluminum Cap
Cast Aluminum Powder Coated
1
R7000
R7000 Retractable Removable Mount w/ Spacer L
Steel Hot Dip Galvanized
3
Hexagon Socket Set Screw 3/8" x 3/4"
Hexagon Socket Set Screw 3/8" x 3/4" - requires 3/16" hex key
Stainless Steel .
3
Polyethylene Plug 3/8"
Polyethylene Plug 3/8"
LDPE Black
1
R7500 Lock Pin 3/4" x 10"
R7500 Lock Pin 3/4" x 10"
Steel Powder Coated
1
Padlock (Optional)
Optional Padlock Brass or Stainless Steel
Choice of Brass or Stainless St(
COPYRIGHT RESERVED THIS PLAN DRAWING AND DESIGN ARE. AND AT ALL TIMES REMAIN. THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF RELIANCE FOUNDRY CO. LTD.
Ibs
General Description:
The R-7539-AL Decorative Bollard is made from lightweight
aluminum, making it ideal for removable applications.
Decorative features Include ornamental Fluting and spherical
top castings. Bollard surfaces are protected by a durable
powder coating, available in 6 standard colors, to prevent
wear and corrosion. Use as fixed, stand-alone bollards or
cover Impact -resistant security posts. Removable mountings
are available.
Specifications:
Height: 35 314"
Base Diameter: 10 1/4"
Weight: 31 Ibs ( Bollard Only )
Material: Aluminum
Max. Interior Security Post Size:
4 1/2" x 25" (Diameter x Height)
Finish Options:
O Polyester Powdercoated
See Reliance Foundry's standard color options at:
www.reliance-foundry.mm/bollard/colors-bollards
Installation Options:
O Fixed - Anchor Casting In New Concrete
(see sheet 2 of 9)
O Fixed - Concrete Insert Anchor in Existing Concrete
(see sheet 3 of 9)
O Fixed - Adhesive Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 4 of 9)
O Post Cover - New Post In New Concrete
(see sheets of 9)
O Post Cover - Existing Post with Adhesive Anchor
(see sheet 6 of 9)
O Removable - Anchor Casting In New Concrete
(see sheet 7 of 9)
O Removable - Concrete Insert Anchor In Existing Concrete
(see sheet 8 of 9)
O Removable - Premium Retractable in New Concrete
(see sheet 9 of 9)
For more Information on bollard post installation, please visit:
www.mlianm-fbundry.wmtbollard/inswiladon-bollards
Care and Maintenance:
Reliance's line of bollards are finished with a long-lasting
powder -coating. Proper care and maintenance are required.
Regularly -performed inspections and routine cleaning will
ensure that a bollard retains its aesthetic appeal and does not
become damaged by the elements.
See Reliance Foundrys maintenance guide at:
mw,rcHance-fbundw.com/bollard/rnalntenance-bglip[Os
Unit 207, 6450 - 148 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 7G7, Canada
1-888-735-5680 lnfo@reliance-foundry.com
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SEPTEMBER 13, 2017
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
RAINS ROOM
CITY HALL
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
CANCELED MEETING
-- NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
I, Jennifer Palacios, Office Specialist II of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my designee,
hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on Thursday,
September 07, 2017, seventy-two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive.
Jennifer Palacios
Office Specialist II
Planning Department
City of Rancho Cucamonga
Page 1 of 1
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE ACTIONS
RAINS ROOM
CITY HALL
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
A. 6:00 P.M. -CALL TO ORDER
6:00 PM
Roll Call: Francisco Oaxaca x Victoria Jones x
Rich Fletcher x Otis Greer _x_
Luis Munoz (Alt) Dr. Sean Welsh (Alt) _x(observed)
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) _A_ Tom Tisler (Bicycle) _x_
Mike Smith (Staff Coordinator)_x_
B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
This is the time and place for the general public to address the Trails Advisory Committee on
any item listed on the agenda. State law prohibits the Trails Advisory 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. STAFF REPORTS
The following items do not legally require any public testimony, although the Committee may
open the meeting for public input.
C1. TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP SUBTPM19796 — HARPREET VERMA - A request to subdivide
2.63-acres of land into two parcels in the Estate Residential (ER) District of the Etiwanda
Specific Plan and within the Equestrian Overlay District and is located at the northwest corner
of Etiwanda Avenue and Amber Lane - APN: 0225-111-36. Staff has determined the project
to be exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act under Section 15315, Minor Land
Divisions.
Staff provided a general overview of the proposed tentative parcel map. Committee members
questioned staff about the necessity of providing parallel trails and whether the proposed trail
would connect to the existing private equestrian trail to the north. Staff informed the
Committee that while there is no physical barrier preventing access to the existing equestrian
trail to the north, neither the proposed lots nor the two lots to the west of the project site
(Parcel Map 19043) have legal right to access the equestrian trail to the north as it, like all
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Local Feeder trails, are easements on private property. Using an aerial photo, Staff
demonstrated that the proposed trail would address this issue and that a condition of
approval, would be added to the subject Tentative Tract Map (SUBTPM19796) requiring that
an access easement be granted in favor of the two lots to the west (Parcel Map 19043) to
provide these lots legal access to the proposed trail and, in turn, to Etiwanda Avenue. The
Committee members voted unanimously to approve the proposed trail alignment with the
addition of the condition requiring the easement.
D. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR THE NEXT MEETING
The Committee requested that staff research the potential of requiring future tentative maps to
provide legal access easements to adjacent undeveloped lots to avoid creating a condition
where.there are parallel trails. Staff agreed to research the matter and report back to the
committee at the next scheduled meeting that is avaiiaDle.
E. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 6:20 PM.
I, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my
designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on
Wednesday, August 2, 2017, seventy-two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive.
Lois J. Schrader
Planning Commission Secretary
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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A. 6:00 P.M. -CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call: Francisco Oaxaca Victoria Jones
Rich Fletcher Otis Greer
Luis Munoz (Alt) Dr. Sean Welsh (Alt)
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) Tom Tisler (Bicycle)
Mike Smith (Staff Coordinator)
B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
This is the time and place for the general public to address the Trails Advisory Committee on
any item listed on the agenda. State law prohibits the Trails Advisory 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. STAFF REPORTS
The following items do not legally require any public testimony, although the Committee may
open the meeting for public input.
C1. TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP SUBTPM19796 — HARPREET VERMA - A request to subdivide
2.63-acres of land into two parcels in the Estate Residential (ER) District of the Etiwanda
Specific Plan and within the Equestrian Overlay District and is located at the northwest corner
of Etiwanda Avenue and Amber Lane - APN: 0225-111-36. Staff has determined the project
to be exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act under Section 15315, Minor Land
Divisions.
D. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR THE NEXT MEETING
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E. ADJOURNMENT
I, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my
designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on
Wednesday, August 2, 2017, seventy two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive.
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Lois J. Schrader
Planning Commission Secretary
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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6:00 p.m. Tabe van der Zwaag August 9, 2017
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP SUBTPM19796 — HARPREET VERMA - A request to subdivide 2.63-
acres of land into two parcels in the Estate Residential (ER) District of the Etiwanda Specific Plan
and within the Equestrian Overlay District and is located at the northwest corner of Etiwanda
Avenue and Amber Lane - APN: 0225-111-36. Staff has determined the project to be exempt
from the California Environmental Quality Act under Section 15315, Minor Land Divisions.
Proiect Setting: The project site is comprised of one (1) parcel of land with dimensions of
approximately 300 feet (north to south) and 303 feet (east to west) and an area of approximately
114,926 square feet (2.63-acres of land). The site is within the Estate Residential (ER) District of
the Etiwanda Specific Plan and is partially developed with a single-family residence. To the north,
east (across Etiwanda Avenue) and west are single-family residences within the Estate
Residential (ER) District) and to the south is a school within the Estate Residential (ER) District.
The site elevation is approximately 1,587 feet along the north property line and 1,570 feet along
the south property line, for a total elevation change of approximately 17 feet.
Proiect Overview: The applicant proposes to subdivide the 2.63-acre project site into two (2)
parcels of land. The existing residence will remain on Parcel #1 and Parcel #2 will be for the future
development of a new single-family residence. Each parcel exceeds the minimum development
standards of the Estate Residential (ER) District as described in the Etiwanda Specific Plan.
Parcel #1 is 64,877 square feet in area and approximately 152 feet wide (east to west) and 300
feet deep (north to south). Parcel #2 is 50,049 square feet in area and approximately 150 feet
wide (east to west) and 300 feet deep (north to south). The average parcel size for the two parcels
is 57,463 square feet. The minimum development criteria in the Estate Residential (ER) District
is for parcels to average 40,000 square feet in area and be 120 feet wide and 200 feet deep. Each
parcel will be conventional in design and will mirror the 2-lot subdivision to the west.
As the project site is within the Equestrian Overlay District, it will include the equestrian trail
improvements required by the Trail Implementation Plan and Development Code. The project will
construct an east -west 15-foot wide private equestrian trail adjacent to the north property line that
will connect to the existing equestrian trail located on the 2-parcel subdivision to the west
(SUBTPM19043). A drainage swale south of the trail easement will connect to the drainage swale
on the tract to the west.
There is an existing 15-foot wide equestrian trail along a portion of the north property line that was
constructed with the subdivision to the north (SUBTT16466). With the construction of the new 15-
foot wide trail, there will be parallel 15-foot wide equestrian trails separated by a 2-rail PVC fence.
This same parallel trail condition also occurs on the subdivision to the west.
Access to the trail will be controlled by a trail access gate at Etiwanda Avenue designed per
Rancho Cucamonga Standard Drawing 1006-C. Each new parcel will include a flat pad for a 24-
foot by 24-foot corral area that is a minimum 70 feet from the residences on the adjacent lots. A
2-rail PVC fence will be installed along the north property line, along with a 6-foot high decorative
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block wall with a 12-foot wide gate to provide access to the equestrian trail and a 4-inch cover of
decomposed granite.
Staff Comments: Staff is in support of the proposed 2-parcel subdivision and the related
equestrian trail improvements. The project meets the requirements of the Trails Implementation
Plan as required for residential development within the Equestrian Overlay District with lots with
an area greater than 20,000 square feet. The project will be conditioned to provide a 15-foot wide
curb cut and access drive to the equestrian trail from Etiwanda Avenue.
Major Issues: None
Secondary Issues: None
Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends the Trails Advisory Committee recommend approval
to the Planning Commission of the proposed Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM19796, as presented.
Staff Planner: Tabe van der Zwaag, Associate Planner
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block wall with a 12-foot wide gate to provide access to the equestrian trail and a 4-inch cover of
decomposed granite.
Staff Comments: Staff is in support of the proposed 2-parcel subdivision and the related
equestrian trail improvements. The project meets the requirements of the Trails Implementation
Plan as required for residential development within the Equestrian Overlay District with lots with
an area greater than 20,000 square feet. The project will be conditioned to provide a 15-foot wide
curb cut and access drive to the equestrian trail from Etiwanda Avenue.
Maior Issues: None
Secondary Issues: None
Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends the Trails Advisory Committee recommend approval
to the Planning Commission of the proposed Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM19796, as presented.
Staff Planner: Tabe van der Zwaag, Associate Planner
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
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CANCELED MEETING
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
I, Jennifer Palacios, Office Specialist II of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my designee,
hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on Thursday,
July 06, 2017, seventy two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive.
Jennifer Palacios
Office Specialist II
Planning Department
City of Rancho Cucamonga
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
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CANCELED MEETING
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
I, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my
designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on
Thursday, June 08, 2017, seventy two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive.
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
RAINS ROOM
CITY HALL
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
A. 6:00 P.M. -CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call: Francisco Oaxaca Victoria Jones
Rich Fletcher Otis Greer
Ray Wimberly (Alt) Vacant (Alt)
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) Tom Tisler (Bicycle)
Mike Smith (Staff Coordinator)
B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
This is the time and place for the general public to address the Trails Advisory Committee on
any item listed or not listed on the agenda. State law prohibits the Trails Advisory 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 individual members of the audience. This is
a professional business meeting 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. STAFF REPORTS
The following items do not legally require any public testimony, although the Committee may
open the meeting for public input.
C1. CONSIDERATION AND ADOPTION OF THE TRAILS PRIORITY PLAN FOR FISCAL
YEARS 2017/18 — 2021/22 (CONTINUED FROM APRIL 12, 2017)
D. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR THE NEXT MEETING
This is the time for the Trails Advisory Committee to identify the items they wish to discuss at
the next meeting. These items will not be discussed at this meeting, only identified for the next
meeting.
E. ADJOURNMENT
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10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
I, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my
designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on
Wednesday, May 03, 2017, seventy two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive.
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Lois J. Schrader
Planning Commission Secretary
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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STAFF REPORT
DATE: May 10, 2017
TO: Trails Advisory Committee Members
FROM: Jason C. Welday, Director of Engineering Services/City EngineerC�
INITIATED BY: Jerry A. Dyer, Principal Civil Engineer
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION AND ADOPTION OF THE TRAILS PRIORITY PLAN FOR FISCAL
YEARS 2017/18-2021/22 (CONTINUED FROM THE MEETING OF APRIL 12, 2017)
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Trails Advisory Committee adopt the Trails Priority Plan for a period of 5 years
covering Fiscal Years 2017/18-2021 /22.
BACKGROUND:
The Trails Advisory Committee adopts the Trail Priorities List annually providing priorities to staff for
construction and completion of trails throughout the City. The list provides the Committee's recommended
order of construction for trail improvements subject to available funding.
The Fiscal Year 2017/18 budget included two trail projects to complete missing trail segments on Archibald
Avenue from Norbrook Drive to Carrari Street and north of Sunflower Street. Both projects are being funded
by the Beautification Fund and are currently in the design phase with a combined estimated cost of
$417,000.
ANALYSIS:
Based on previous priorities set by the Trails Advisory Committee, staff recommends that the Committee .
adopt the following priority list for use in identifying projects for future funding opportunities.
Trail Priorities List for Fiscal Years 2017/18-2021/22
1. Haven Avenue from Wilson Avenue to north of Vivienda Street — Trail on the west side completing
the missing links and continuation of the existing trail on Haven Avenue, south of Wilson Avenue.
Note, the southwest corner of Haven Avenue and Wilson Avenue is undeveloped and the trail along
that portion of Haven Avenue would be constructed upon development.
2. Banyan Street from Carnelian Street to Beryl Street — Trail on the north side and continuation of
the Banyan Street trail from Beryl Street to Archibald Avenue and linking to the proposed
Carnelian Street trail from Banyan Street to Wilson Avenue listed below.
3. Carnelian Street from Banyan Street to Wilson Avenue — Trail on the west side and continuation of
Banyan Street trail above and linking to existing Wilson Avenue trail.
4. Banyan Street from Sapphire Street to Carnelian Street — Trail on the north side and continuation
of the Banyan Street trail above and linking to the existing trail on Banyan Street from
Sapphire Street west.
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5. Beryl Street from Manzanita Drive to south of Wilson Avenue - Trail on the west side completing a
missing link.
Funding for the construction of trail improvements such as those listed above is limited because traditional
funding sources such as the Beautification Fee program and the former Redevelopment Agency have
been eliminated. Other funding sources such as Federal or State grants typically have narrow scopes of
eligible projects. The majority of recent grant programs being released focus.on bicycle and pedestrians
improvements and have become very competitive. The projects listed above may not meet the
requirements of future grant opportunities or might be considered noncompetitive. As grant opportunities
become available, staff will use this list as a starting point to identify projects for submission. Should the
projects on the list not meet grant requirements or be determined to be noncompetitive, staff will identify
additional projects that will be most appropriate for the grant and will help to further the development of the
City's trail system.
The Trail Priorities List has remained generally unchanged over the past few years, therefore staff is
requesting that the list be adopted for a period of 5 years. If funds become available to construct the
projects on the list or the Committee desires to recommend changes to the list prior to the end of 5 years
staff will schedule the item for the Committee's consideration.
FISCAL IMPACT:
None.
COUNCIL GOAL(S) ADDRESSED:
None.
ATTACHMENTS:
Exhibit "A" — Community Location Map
Exhibit "B" — Community Trail Pictures
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RAINS ROOM
CITY HALL
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
A. 6:00 P.M. -CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call: Francisco Oaxaca _X Victoria Jones X
Rich Fletcher X Otis Greer X
Ray Wimberly (Alt) Vacant (Alt)
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) _X Tom Tisler (Bicycle) _X _
Mike Smith (Staff Coordinator)_X
B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
This is the time and place for the general public to address the Trails Advisory Committee on
any item listed on the agenda. State law prohibits the Trails Advisory 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 individual members of the audience. This is
a professional business meeting 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. STAFF REPORTS
The following items do not legally require any public testimony, although the Committee may
open the meeting for public input.
C1. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT20042 — NH
WEAVER LANE, LLC - A request to subdivide 18.2 acres of land into 26 lots for the purpose
of developing 26 single-family residences for a site located on the east side of Carnelian
Street and north of Hillside Road in the Very Low (VL) District (.1 — 2 Dwelling Units per Acre)
and within the Hillside Overlay District. APN: 1061-261-01. Related records: Hillside Design
Review DRC2016-00377, Variance DRC2016-00748, Variance DRC2017-00014 and Tree
Removal Permit DRC2016-00376. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of
environmental impacts for consideration.
C2. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND HILLSIDE DESIGN REVIEW DRC2016-00377 —
NH WEAVER LANE, LLC - A request for site plan and architectural review of 26 single-family
residences on 18.2 acres of land related to Tentative Tract Map SUBTT20042 located on the
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east side of Carnelian Street and north of Hillside Road in the Very Low (VL) District (1 - 2
Dwelling Units per Acre) and within the Hillside Overlay District. APN: 1061-261-01. Related
records: Tentative Tract Map SUBTT20042, Variance DRC2016-00748, Variance DRC2017-
00014 and Tree Removal Permit DRC2016-00376. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative
Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration.
The Committee recommended items C1 and C2 be forwarded to the Planning Commission
for final approval.
C3. CONSIDERATION AND ADOPTION OF THE TRAILS PRIORITY PLAN FOR FISCAL YEARS 2017/18 -
2021/22
Because of the late hour and because Planning Commissioners Fletcher and Oaxaca needed
to be excused to attend the regular Planning Commission meeting, the Committee agreed to
continue this item to the next meeting on May 10, 2017
D. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR THE NEXT MEETING
This is the time for the Trails Advisory Committee to identify the items they wish to discuss at
the next meeting. These items will not be discussed at this meeting, only identified for the next
meeting.
E. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 7:30 PM.
I, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my
designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on
Wednesday, April 05, 2017, seventy two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive.
/S/
Lois J. Schrader
Planning Commission Secretary
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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TRAILS ADVISORY ACTION COMMITTEE COMMENTS
6:00 p.m. Tabe van der Zwaag April 12, 2017
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT20042 — NEWLAND
HOMES - A request to subdivide 18.2 acres of land into 26 lots for the purpose of developing 26
single-family residences for a site located on the east side of Carnelian Street and north of Hillside
Road in the Very Low (VL) District (.1 — 2 Dwelling Units per Acre) and within the Hillside Overlay
District. APN: 1061-261-01. Related records: Hillside Design Review DRC2016-00377, Variance
DRC2016-00748, Variance DRC2017-00014 and Tree Removal Permit DRC2016-00376. Staff
has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration.
Proiect Overview: The project site is a mostly vacant property of 18.2 acres located at the
northeast corner of Carnelian Street and Cherry Lane, about 665 feet north of Hillside Road. The
project site is generally rectangular in shape with dimensions of about 663 feet (north -south) by
1,324 feet (east -west). The site has street frontage along Carnelian Street of about 334 feet. The
project site and all surrounding properties are within the Very Low (VL) Residential District, the
Hillside Overlay and the Equestrian Overlay
The applicant is requesting to subdivide the property into 26 residential lots. The proposed
subdivision will have private internal streets with access from Carnelian Street through a gated
entrance. The subdivision also includes 11 lettered lots (Lots A - K) for private areas that will be
maintained by a homeowners association. The homeowner's association will also maintain the
internal private equestrian trails.
Within the project site is a single-family residence that was constructed in the 1980s and a number
of outbuildings used for storage. These structures will be demolished as part of the project. The
site is covered by non-native grasses, ornamental vegetation, and numerous trees, including
seven (7) heritage trees (to be removed as part of the project). It drains generally from north to
south with a grade change of approximately 50 feet from the north to south property lines. A
significant characteristic of the site are three (3) ephemeral streams and disturbed habitat.
The General Biological Assessment and Jurisdictional Delineation prepared for the project
determined that two (2) of the ephemeral streams meet the criteria to be classified by the Army
Corps of Engineers as Waters of the United States (WUS) and must be protected in place. The
third stream has been determined to not meet the Waters of the United States (WUS) criteria. The
seasonal rains carried by this ephemeral stream will be directed to a new underground drainage
facility to an existing spillway located on the property to the south.
The presence of the 2 ephemeral streams results in six (6) oddly -shaped lots (Lots #5, #6, #16,
#24, #25 and #26). Additionally, the width of the project site, which dictates the street alignment,
creates 5 lots (Lots #11 — #15) at the center of the project site that do not adhere to the 200-foot
minimum lot depth requirement. These 5 lots have a lot depth of approximately 187 feet. As the
streets are private, i.e. not publicly accessible nor publicly maintained streets, lot depth is
measured from the front property line (behind the curb face of the street) to the rear property line.
A 20-foot wide vehicle access easement located on Lot #10 will be provided to allow access for
the City's Public Works Department to maintain the aforementioned spillway along the south
TRAILS ADVISORY ACTION COMMITTEE COMMENTS
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property line, behind Lot #9. This easement will also allow vehicle access to the property located
-to the --south of the project site at 8900 Hillside Road. The owner of that property stores his
recreational vehicles on the northern portion of his property. To access that part of his property,
he currently drives through the project site. Although his property has street frontage along Hillside
Road, it is difficult for him to access the northern portion of his lot from Hillside Road due to the
terrain and presence of mature trees. The easement will allow him to continue to access his
property as he does now.
The project includes the required internal network of 15-foot wide private local equestrian trails
that will serve each of the 26 residential lots. Along Carnelian Street will be a 20-foot wide
Community Trail as identified in the General Plan. The Community Trail is incomplete in this area
of the City, and as a result, the new segment will currently not directly connect with the rest of the
Community Trail system. The nearest completed segments of the Community Trail along
Carnelian Street is 0.5 mile to the south, at the intersection of Carnelian Street and Wilson
Avenue, and 0.25 mile to the north, adjacent to the Maloof residence (5131 Carnelian Street).
The internal network of local trails will provide direct access to an existing equestrian trails located
at the northeast corner of the project site (north of Lot #17) and along the south property line
(south of Lot #4).
Due to the unusual layout of the private equestrian trail network, the alignments of the trails vary
and are summarized as follows:
a. Lots #1 - #5: The trail will be located along the south property line and access will be provided
at the rear side of these lots. This segment of the trail will provide direct connection to the
Community Trail along Carnelian Street and will terminate at Lot #5. A hammerhead vehicle
turn around will be provided between Lots #4 and #5, The trail cannot continue beyond Lot
#5, due to the on -site stream and a retention basin.
b. Lots #6 - #10: The trail will be located along the south property line and on the east side of
Lot #9. This trail does not continue to the east project boundary due to the drainage spillway
located south of Lot #4. This segment of trail terminates at Lot #6 with a hammerhead vehicle
turnaround, which will partially be on an easement provided by the property owner to the
south. Trail access for Lot #10 will be provided by the north -south trail on Lot #9.
c. Lots #11 - #15: The trail will be located along south property line of these lots, adjacent to the
private street. This segment of trail will include a split rail equestrian fence between the trail
and the private street. This trail will connect to Community Trail along Carnelian Street via a
proposed trail on the south side of Lots #16, #25 and #26. The bridge over the stream will
include an equestrian trail. This trail will also connect to a proposed segment of trail adjacent
to the eastern project boundary, which will connect to a proposed trail along the side and rear
property lines of Lots #16 — #24.
d. Lots #16 - #24: The trail will be located along the side property line of Lots #16, #17 and #24
and the rear property line of Lots #17 - #24. This portion of trail will also be used by Rancho
Cucamonga Public Works to maintain the drainage inlet at the rear of Lot #19. This portion of
trail is wider than 15 feet and includes radius corner cutoffs to allow larger maintenance
vehicles to maneuver the trail.
e. Lots #25 and #26: The trail will be located along the eastern property line of Lot #26 and will
terminate at Lot #26. Vehicles servicing the equestrian uses on Lot #25 will use the vehicle
driveway on this lot and thus a vehicle turnaround is not necessary. As stated above, a trail
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also runs along the south property line of Lots #25 and #26 to provide trail access to the
--- --- Community Trail along Carnelian Street. A portion of -this trail connection will also cross Lots
D and E, which are designated as open space and will be maintained by the homeowners
association.
Each lot will include a graded pad of 576 square feet (12 feet by 48 feet) for the purpose of future
equestrian corrals. These pads are a minimum of 70 feet from the adjacent residences. Lots #1
and #26 will have 24 by 24-foot equestrian corral areas. With the exception of Lot #1, the corral
pads are located adjacent to the trail. The corral pad on Lot #1 is located on the north side of a
2:1 slope - this location is necessary to provide the required 70-foot separation from residences
on the adjacent lots. The corral pad on Lot #1 includes a 5:1 graded connection to the15-foot wide
equestrian trail easement along the south property line. Each lot also provides railroad tie steps
to maneuver the 2:1 slope from the flat yard area to the corral pad and trail. All trails will include
a decomposed granite surface with a depth of 4 inches.
The trails along the private streets will include a 2-rail equestrian fence. The required gates and
equestrian step-thrus will be provided where the private equestrian trails intersect with the
Community Trail along Carnelian Street. The applicant proposes a combination wall/fence,
consisting of a 3-foot high wall and a 3-foot high wrought iron fence on top of it, along the
equestrian trails. In most cases the trails are separated from the required 15-foot flat rear yards
by either up- or downhill 2:1 slopes. A similar combination wall/ fence design was approved by
the Trails Advisory Committee on December 8, 2009, for a residential subdivision (Tract 18122)
that is currently under construction at the northeast corner of East Avenue and the 210 Freeway.
Staff Comments: Staff supports the proposed 26 lot tentative tract map (SUBTT20042) and the
related equestrian trail design and layout. The 2 existing on -site streams place limitations on the
design of the internal trails system which precludes one continuous looping trail. However, a trail
segment along the eastern property boundary, will provide a short loop trail for Lots #11 - #26.
The proposed design provides each lot with direct access to the private equestrian trails within
the project site, to the 2 existing private equestrian trails along the north and south property lines,
and to the project's portion of the Community Trail along Carnelian Street. The project will include t
all of the requisite trail improvements including trail gates, trail fencing and a 4-inch deep
decomposed granite surfacing. Each lot provides a 12 by 48-foot or 24 by 24 foot- corral pads
with access to the equestrian trail. Although the houses on four lots (Lots #4, #8, #13 and #18)
will have a lot coverage of nearly 25 percent (the maximum permitted in the development district
of the project), each of these lots will still have adequate area to construct a covered corral area
of at least 200 square feet. - _ .
The project was reviewed by the Design Review Committee on March 14, 2017. The meeting was
attended by members of the Alta Loma Riders Club and a local resident. The following issues
were raised by the public at the meeting (staff comments follow in italics):
Joseph Cowan, president of the Alta Loma Riding Club, asked whether project density
was calculated from gross lot size and stated that the Alta Loma Riding Club was
concerned that the project only provided 1 point of access, that the equestrian trail system
did not loop and that the lots that were near maximum lot coverage would not be able to
construct a covered corral area.
Staff responded that lot coverage was calculated from gross lot size as required by the
Development Code. The applicant stated that the streambed running through the site
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also runs along the south property line of Lots #25 and #26 to provide trail access to the
Community Trail along Carnelian Street. A portion of this trail connection will also cross Lots
D and E, which are designated as open space and will be maintained by the homeowners
association.
Each lot will include a graded pad of 576 square feet (12 feet by 48 feet) for the purpose of future
equestrian corrals. These pads are a minimum of 70 feet from the adjacent residences. Lots #1
and #26 will have 24 by 24-foot equestrian corral areas. With the exception of Lot #1, the corral
pads are located adjacent to the trail. The corral pad on Lot #1 is located on the north side of a
2:1 slope - this location is necessary to provide the required 70-foot separation from residences
on the adjacent lots. The corral pad on Lot #1 includes a 5:1 graded connection to the15-foot wide
equestrian trail easement along the south property line. Each lot also provides railroad tie steps
to maneuver the 2:1 slope from the flat yard area to the corral pad and trail. All trails will include
a decomposed granite surface with a depth of 4 inches.
The trails along the private streets will include a 2-rail equestrian fence. The required gates and
equestrian step-thrus will be provided where the private equestrian trails intersect with the
Community Trail along Carnelian Street. The applicant proposes a combination wall/fence,
consisting of a 3-foot high wall and a 3-foot high wrought iron fence on top of it, along the
equestrian trails. In most cases the trails are separated from the required 15-foot flat rear yards
by either up- or downhill 2:1 slopes. A similar combination wall/ fence design was approved by
the Trails Advisory Committee on December 8, 2009, for a residential subdivision (Tract 18122)
that is currently under construction at the northeast corner of East Avenue and the 210 Freeway.
Staff Comments: Staff supports the proposed 26 lot tentative tract map (SUBTT20042) and the
related equestrian trail design and layout. The 2 existing on -site streams place limitations on the
design of the internal trails system which precludes one continuous looping trail. However, a trail
segment along the eastern property boundary, will provide a short loop trail for Lots #11 - #26.
The proposed design provides each lot with direct access to the private equestrian trails within
the project site, to the 2 existing private equestrian trails along the north and south property lines,
and to the project's portion of the Community Trail along Carnelian Street. The project will include
all of the requisite trail improvements including trail gates, trail fencing and a 4-inch deep
decomposed granite surfacing. Each lot provides a 12 by 48-foot or 24 by 24 foot- corral pads
with access to the equestrian trail. Although the houses on four lots (Lots #4, #8, #13 and #18)
will have a lot coverage of nearly 25 percent (the maximum permitted in the development district
of the project), each of these lots will still have adequate area to construct a covered corral area
of at least 200 square feet.
The project was reviewed by the Design Review Committee on March 14, 2017. The meeting was
attended by members of the Alta Loma Riders Club and a local resident. The following issues
were raised by the public at the meeting (staff comments follow in italics):
Joseph Cowan, president of the Alta Loma Riding Club, asked whether project density
was calculated from gross lot size and stated that the Alta Loma Riding Club was
concerned that the project only provided 1 point of access, that the equestrian trail system
did not loop and that the lots that were near maximum lot coverage would not be able to
construct a covered corral area.
Staff responded that lot coverage was calculated from gross lot size as required by the
Development Code. The applicant stated that the streambed running through the site
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limited them from providing a loop trail and that the property owners of the public street to
the east were opposed to a street connection with the project. To address the lot coverage
question, the applicant investigated the maximum size of solid roof structure that could be
constructed on the lot. The applicant determined that with minor adjustments to the lot
lines that each lot would be able to accommodate at minimum a 200 square foot covered
corral area. The changes have been incorporated into the plans that are being presented
to the Trails Advisory Committee.
2. Judith, Brennan, a local resident, asked whether the project would provide an equestrian
connection to Carnelian Street and whether a horse trail could be provided adjacent to the
east property boundary, so that horses and walkers would not be required to walk in the
street.
Staff stated that the project would provide 2 equestrian connections points to Carnelian
Street and that they would have the applicant investigate whether it was technically
feasible to provide an equestrian trail adjacent to the eastern property boundary. After the
meeting, the applicant investigated the possibility of providing an equestrian trail along the
eastern project boundary and determined that they would be able to plot an 8-foot wide
equestrian trail adjacent to the proposed 4-foot wide side walk. The new 8-foot wide
equestrian trail along the eastern property boundary is shown on the Trails Exhibit on the
plans that are being presented to the Trails Advisory Committee.
The Design Review Committee accepted the project as proposed, with any necessary revisions
as described'above, and recommend approval to Planning Commission.
Major Issues: None
Secondary Issues: Whether the proposed 8 foot trail along the eastern property boundary is of
adequate width to accommodate a horse and rider.
Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends the Trails Advisory Committee recommend approval
to the Planning Commission of the proposed Tentative Tract Map SUBTT20042 as presented.
Staff Planner: Tabe van der Zwaag, Associate Planner
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limited them from providing a loop trail and that the property owners of the public street to
the east were opposed to a street connection with the project. To address the lot coverage
question, the applicant investigated the maximum size of solid roof structure that could be
constructed on the lot. The applicant determined that with minor adjustments to the lot
lines that each lot would be able to accommodate at minimum a 200 square foot covered
corral area. The changes have been incorporated into the plans that are being presented
to the Trails Advisory Committee.
2. Judith, Brennan, a local resident, asked whether the project would provide an equestrian
connection to Carnelian Street and whether a horse trail could be provided adjacent to the
east property boundary, so that horses and walkers would not be required to walk in the
street.
Staff stated that the project would provide 2 equestrian connections points to Carnelian
Street and that they would have the applicant investigate whether it was technically
feasible to provide an equestrian trail adjacent to the eastern property boundary. After the
meeting, the applicant investigated the possibility of providing an equestrian trail along the
eastern project boundary and determined that they would be able to plot an 8-foot wide
equestrian trail adjacent to the proposed 4-foot wide side walk. The new 8-foot wide
equestrian trail along the eastern property boundary is shown on the Trails Exhibit on the
plans that are being presented to the Trails Advisory Committee.
The Design Review Committee accepted the project as proposed, with any necessary revisions
as described' above, and recommend approval to Planning Commission.
Major Issues: None
Secondary Issues: Whether the proposed 8 foot trail along the eastern property boundary is of
adequate width to accommodate a horse and rider.
Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends the Trails Advisory Committee recommend approval
to the Planning Commission of the proposed Tentative Tract Map SUBTT20042 as presented.
Staff Planner: Tabe van der Zwaag, Associate Planner
Action Comments:
Staff presented the project and the proposed trail network and equestrian related improvements
associated with the project. Staff also provided a number of options on how a segment of the trail
system along the eastern boundary of the project site could be designed to provide a loop trail
system. The Committee and the public raised a number of issues regarding access, equestrian
gate locations, how density for the project was calculated, lot coverage, and stability of the
proposed roadway "bridge" across one of the existing ephemeral streams within the project site.
The major question was whether the project should construct a short equestrian bridge over an
existing drainage culvert, located along the east property line of the project site. This culvert
creates an obstacle to accessing the existing private equestrian trail within the residential tract to
the east. It was determined that as the culvert and the trail to the east were located on private
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property not controlled by the applicant and that the applicant would not be required to provide a
bridge over the culvert.
Commissioner Douglas raised concerns over the location of the trail gates being adjacent to the
corral areas, the high lot coverage of four of the lots and the stability of the proposed bridge over
the on -site stream. The applicant agreed to adjust the locations of the trail gates to not be directly
adjacent to the corral pad areas and informed Commissioners that each lot would be able to
provide an at minimum 200 square foot covered area over the equestrian corrals. Additionally,
they stated that the homes included a large amount of covered outdoor patio space so that it was
unlikely that the future homeowners would construct additional covered outdoor areas. The
applicant informed the Commissioners that the majority of the flows historically carried by the on -
site stream have been diverted north of the project site and that they would ensure that the bridge
was adequately engineered for flows carried by the stream.
A member of the public asked how density for the project was calculated and was concerned that
the lots would be smaller than the existing lots in the area. Staff stated that density was based on
gross lot area as required by the Development Code and that the individual lots conformed to the
minimum lot size requirement for the Very Low (VL) District of 20, 000 square feet and the average
lot size of 22,500 square feet. Another resident commended the applicants for adding a trail
segment along the eastern boundary of the project site to create a loop trail system within the
project site and that they would like to see the bridge over the existing culvert located on the tract
of houses to the east. The meeting concluded at 7:30 p.m., with the Commissioners agreeing that
the proposed design of the eastern leg of the trail system with a 4-foot sidewalk and an 8-foot
equestrian trail was the preferred design and recommended that the project move forward to the
Planning Commission for final review with the only recommended change being the relocation of
the trail access gates.
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
RAINS ROOM
CITY HALL
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
A. 6:00 P.M. -CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call: Francisco Oaxaca Victoria Jones
Rich Fletcher Otis Greer
Ray Wimberly (Alt) Vacant (Alt)
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) Tom Tisler (Bicycle)
Mike Smith (Staff Coordinator)
B. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
This is the time and place for the general public to address the Trails Advisory Committee on
any item listed on the agenda. State law prohibits the Trails Advisory 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 individual members of the audience. This is
a professional business meeting 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. STAFF REPORTS .
The following items do not legally require any public testimony, although the Committee may
open the meeting for public input.
Cl.. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT20042 — NH WEAVER
LANE, LLC - A request to subdivide 18.2 acres of land into 26 lots for the purpose of developing 26
single-family residences for a site located on the east side of Carnelian Street and north of Hillside
Road in the Very Low (VL) District (.1 — 2 Dwelling Units per Acre) and within the Hillside Overlay
District. APN: 1061-261-01. Related records: Hillside Design Review DRC2016-00377, Variance
DRC2016-00748, Variance DRC2017-00014 and Tree Removal Permit DRC2016-00376. Staff has
prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration.
C2.. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND HILLSIDE DESIGN REVIEW DRC2016-00377 — NH
WEAVER LANE, LLC - A request for site plan and architectural review of 26 single-family residences
on 18.2 acres of land related to Tentative Tract Map SU BTT20042 located on the east side of Carnelian
Street and north of Hillside Road in the Very Low (VL) District (.1 — 2 Dwelling Units per Acre) and
within the Hillside Overlay District. APN: 1061-261-01. Related records: Tentative Tract Map
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
RAINS ROOM
CITY HALL
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
SUBTT20042, Variance DRC2016-00748, Variance DRC2017-00014 and Tree Removal Permit
DRC2016-00376. Staff has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for
consideration.
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D. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR THE NEXT MEETING
This is the time for the Trails Advisory Committee to identify the items they wish to discuss at
the next meeting. These items will not be discussed at this meeting, only identified for the next
meeting.
E. ADJOURNMENT
I, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my
designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on
Wednesday, April 05, 2017, seventy two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive.
/S/
Lois J. Schrader
Planning Commission Secretary
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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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE COMMENTS
6`00 p.m. Tabe van der Zwaag April 12, 2017
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT20042 - NEWLAND
HOMES - A request to subdivide 18.2 acres of land into 26 lots for the purpose of developing 26
single-family residences for a site located on the east side of Carnelian Street and north of Hillside
Road in the Very Low (VL) District (A - 2 Dwelling Units per Acre) and within the Hillside Overlay
District. APN: 1061-261-01. Related records: Hillside Design Review DRC2016-00377, Variance
DRC2016-00748, Variance DRC2017-00014 and Tree Removal Permit DRC2016-00376. Staff
has prepared a Mitigated Negative Declaration of environmental impacts for consideration.
Proiect Overview: The project site is a mostly vacant property of 18.2 acres located at the
northeast corner of Carnelian Street and Cherry Lane, about 665 feet north of Hillside Road. The
project site is generally rectangular in shape with dimensions of about 663 feet (north -south) by
1,324 feet (east -west). The site has street frontage along Carnelian Street of about 334 feet. The
project site and all surrounding properties are within the Very Low (VL) Residential District, the
Hillside Overlay and the Equestrian Overlay
The applicant is requesting to subdivide the property into 26 residential lots. The proposed
subdivision will have private internal streets with access from Carnelian Street through a gated
entrance. The subdivision also includes 11 lettered lots (Lots A - K) for private areas that will be
maintained by a homeowners association. The homeowner's association will also maintain the
internal private equestrian trails.
Within the project site is a single-family residence that was constructed in the 1980s and a number
of outbuildings used for storage. These structures will be demolished as part of the project. The
site is covered by non-native grasses, ornamental vegetation, and numerous trees, including
seven (7) heritage trees (to be removed as part of the project). It drains generally from north to
south with a grade change of approximately 50 feet from the north to south property lines. A
significant characteristic of the site are three (3) ephemeral streams and disturbed habitat.
The General Biological Assessment and Jurisdictional Delineation prepared for the project
determined that two (2) of the ephemeral streams meet the criteria to be classified by the Army
Corps of Engineers as Waters of the United States (WUS) and must be protected in place. The
third stream has been determined to not meet the Waters of the United States (WUS) criteria. The
seasonal rains carried by this ephemeral stream will be directed to a new underground drainage
facility to an existing spillway located on the property to the south.
The presence of the 2 ephemeral streams results in six (6) oddly -shaped lots (Lots #5, #6, #16,
#24, #25 and #26). Additionally, the width of the project site, which dictates the street alignment,
creates 5 lots (Lots #11 - #15) at the center of the project site that do not adhere to the 200-foot
minimum lot depth requirement. These 5 lots have a lot depth of approximately 187 feet. As the
streets are private, i.e. not publicly accessible nor publicly maintained streets, lot depth is
measured from the front property line (behind the curb face of the street) to the rear property line.
A 20-foot wide vehicle access easement located on Lot #10 will be provided to allow access for
the City's Public Works Department to maintain the aforementioned spillway along the south
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property line, behind Lot #9. This easement will also allow vehicle access to the property located
to the south of the project site at 8900 Hillside Road. The owner of that property stores his
recreational vehicles on the northern portion of his property. To access that part of his property,
he currently drives through the project site. Although his property has street frontage along Hillside
Road, it is difficult for him to access the northern portion of his lot from Hillside Road due to the
terrain and presence of mature trees. The easement will allow him to continue to access his
property as he does now.
The project includes the required internal network of 15-foot wide private local equestrian trails
that will serve each of the 26 residential lots. Along Carnelian Street will be a 20-foot wide
Community Trail as identified in the General Plan. The Community Trail is incomplete in this area
of the City, and as a result, the new segment will currently not directly connect with the rest of the
Community Trail system. The nearest completed segments of the Community Trail along
Carnelian Street is 0.5 mile to the south, at the intersection of Carnelian Street and Wilson
Avenue, and 0.25 mile to the north, adjacent to the Maloof residence (5131 Carnelian Street).
The internal network of local trails will provide direct access to an existing equestrian trails located
at the northeast corner of the project site (north of Lot #17) and along the south property line
(south of Lot #4).
Due to the unusual layout of the private equestrian trail network, the alignments of the trails vary
and are summarized as follows:
a. Lots #1 - #5: The trail will be located along the south property line and access will be provided
at the rear side of these lots. This segment of the trail will provide direct connection to the
Community Trail along Carnelian Street and will terminate at Lot #5. A hammerhead vehicle
turn around will be provided between Lots #4 and #5, The trail cannot continue beyond Lot
#5, due to the on -site stream and a retention basin.
b. Lots #6 - #10: The trail will be located along the south property line and on the east side of
Lot #9. This trail does not continue to the east project boundary due to the drainage spillway
located south of Lot #4. This segment of trail terminates at Lot #6 with a hammerhead vehicle
turnaround, which will partially be on an easement provided by the property owner to the
south. Trail access for Lot #10 will be provided by the north -south trail on Lot #9.
c. Lots #11 - #15: The trail will be located along south property line of these lots, adjacent to the
private street. This segment of trail will include a split rail equestrian fence between the trail
and the private street. This trail will connect to Community Trail along Carnelian Street via a
proposed trail on the south side of Lots #16', #25 and #26. The bridge over the stream will
include an equestrian trail. This trail will also connect to a proposed segment of trail adjacent
to the eastern project boundary, which will connect to a proposed trail along the side and rear
property lines of Lots #16 - #24.
d. Lots #16 - #24: The trail will be located along the side property line of Lots #16, #17 and #24
and the rear property line of Lots #17 - #24. This portion of trail will also be used by Rancho
Cucamonga Public Works to maintain the drainage inlet at the rear of Lot #19. This portion of
trail is wider than 15 feet and includes radius corner cutoffs to allow larger maintenance
vehicles to maneuver the trail.
e. Lots #25 and #26: The trail will be located along the eastern property line of Lot #26 and will
terminate at Lot #26. Vehicles servicing the equestrian uses on Lot #25 will use the vehicle
driveway on this lot and thus a vehicle turnaround is not necessary. As stated above, a trail
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DATE: April 12, 2017
TO: Trails Advisory Committee Members
CITY OF RANCHO CUC/�MONGA
STAFF REPORT
FROM: Jason C. Welday, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer-"
INITIATED BY: Jerry A. Dyer, Principal Civil Engineer
SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION AND ADOPTION OF THE TRAILS PRIORITY PLAN FOR FISCAL
YEARS 2017/18-2021 /22
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Trails Advisory Committee adopt the Trails Priority Plan for a period of 5 years
covering Fiscal Years 2017/18-2021/22.
BACKGROUND:
The Trails Advisory Committee adopts the Trail Priorities List annually providing priorities to staff for
construction and completion of trails throughout the City. The list provides the Committee's recommended
order of construction for trail improvements subject to available funding.
The Fiscal Year 2017/18 budget included two trail projects to complete missing trail segments on Archibald
Avenue from Norbrook Drive to Carrari Street and north of Sunflower Street. Both projects are being funded
by the Beautification Fund and are currently in the design phase with a combined estimated cost of
$417,000.
ANALYSIS:
Based on previous priorities set by the Trails Advisory Committee, staff recommends that the Committee
adopt the following priority list for use in identifying projects for future funding opportunities.
Trail Priorities List for Fiscal Years 2017/18-2021/22
1. Haven Avenue from Wilson Avenue to north of Vivienda Street — Trail on the west side completing
the missing links and continuation of the existing trail on Haven Avenue, south of Wilson Avenue.
Note, the southwest corner of Haven Avenue and Wilson Avenue is undeveloped and the trail along
that portion of Haven Avenue would be constructed upon development.
2. Banyan Street from Carnelian Street to Beryl Street — Trail on the north side and continuation of
the Banyan Street trail from Beryl Street to Archibald Avenue and linking to the proposed
Carnelian Street trail from Banyan Street to Wilson Avenue listed below.
3. Carnelian Street from Banyan Street to Wilson Avenue — Trail on the west side and continuation of
Banyan Street trail above and linking to existing Wilson Avenue trail.
4. Banyan Street from Sapphire Street to Carnelian -Street — Trail on the north side and continuation
of the Banyan Street trail above and linking to the existing trail on' Banyan Street from
Sapphire Street west.
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5. Beryl Street from- Manzanita Drive`to south of Wilson Avenue - Trail on the west side completing a
missing link.
Funding for the construction of trail improvements such as those listed above is limited because traditional
funding sources such as the Beautification Fee program and the former Redevelopment Agency have
been eliminated. Other funding sources such as Federal or State grants typically have narrow scopes of
eligible projects. The majority of recent grant programs being released focus on bicycle and pedestrians
improvements and have become very competitive. The projects listed above may not meet the
requirements of future grant_ opportunities or might be considered noncompetitive. As grant opportunities
become available, staff will use this list as a starting point to identify projects for submission. Should the
projects on the list not meet grant requirements or be determined to be noncompetitive, staff will identify
additional projects that will be most appropriate for the grant and will help to further the development of the
City's trail system.
The Trail Priorities List has remained generally unchanged over the past few years, therefore staff is
requesting that the list be adopted for a period of 5 years. If funds become available to construct the
projects on the list or the Committee desires to recommend changes to the list prior to the end of 5 years
staff will schedule the item for the Committee's consideration.
FISCAL IMPACT:
None
COUNCIL GOAL(S) ADDRESSED:
None.
ATTACHMENTS:
Exhibit "A" - Community Location Map
Exhibit "B" - Community Trail Pictures
C3-pg 2
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CITY HALL
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
MEETING CANCELED
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I, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my
designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on day,
Wednesday, March 01, 2017, seventy two (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive.
/s/
Lois J. Schrader
Planning Commission Secretary
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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Lois J. Schrader
Planning Commission Secretary
City of Rancho Cucamonga
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my designee, hereby certify
that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on February 2, 2017, at least 72 hours prior to the
meeting per Government Code Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, 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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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
JANUARY 111 2017 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
r
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on January 4, 2017, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
DECEMBER 14, 2016 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive }
,Rancho Cucamonga, California
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on December 7, 2016 at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government
Code Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE ACTION
NOVEMBER 9, 2016 - 6:00 PM
RANCHO
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
11 I. CALL TO ORDER 11
Roll Call 6:00 PM
Francisco Oaxaca X Rich Fletcher X Ray Wimberly (Alternate)
Victoria Jones X Otis Greer A
Vacant (Alternate)
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) X Tom Tisler (Bicycle) X
Mike Smith_X_(Staff Coordinator)
II II. PUBLIC COMMENT 11
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items
to be discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
II III. REVIEW ITEMS 11
A. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP
SUBTT19992 — BCA DEVELOPMENT, INC. — A request to subdivide a
41.62 acre site to create 113 lots located within the Very Low Residential
District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan and within the Equestrian
Overlay District at the northeast corner of Wilson Avenue and East Avenue
— APN: 1087-071-31 & 33. Related Records: General Plan Amendment
DRC2016-00167 & Specific Plan Amendment DRC2016-00168.5820. This
item was continued from the October 12, 2016 meeting.
Staff provided a general overview of the proposed project. In response to the
Committee's comments during their review of the proposal on October 5, 2016,
Staff presented additional information. For example, Staff showed them the
overall context of the project relative to neighboring subdivisions, improved
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design details for, and the alignment of, the proposed Community Trail, and the
location of nearby, existing and planned, equestrian trails that would link to the
project site. Staff and the applicant answered additional questions from the
Committee and a representative from the Alta Loma Riding Club. As the
Committee had no further questions or comments, they subsequently voted
unanimously to accept the proposal as presented. The Committee recommends
approval to the Planning Commission with a condition of approval that requires a
fence at the top of all retaining walls (when located parallel to, and at the base
of, the trail) to protect users of the trail.
11 IV. ADJOURNMENT III
6:55 PM
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on November 2, 2016 at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government
Code Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
NOVEMBER 9, 2016 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
II I. CALL TO ORDER II
Roll Call
Francisco Oaxaca_ Rich Fletcher _ Ray Wimberly (Alternate)
Victoria Jones Otis Greer
Vacant (Alternate)
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) Tom Tisler (Bicycle)
Mike Smith (Staff Coordinator)
II II. PUBLIC COMMENT II
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items
to be discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
II III. REVIEW ITEMS II
A. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP
SUBTT19992 — BCA DEVELOPMENT, INC. — A request to subdivide a
41.62 acre site to create 113 lots located within the Very Low Residential
District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan and within the Equestrian
Overlay District at the northeast corner of Wilson Avenue and East Avenue
— APN: 1087-071-31 & 33. Related Records: General Plan Amendment
DRC2016-00167 & Specific Plan Amendment DRC2016-00168.5820. This
item was continued from the October 12, 2016 meeting.
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11 IV. ADJOURNMENT III
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on November 2, 2016 at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government
Code Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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6:00 p.m. Dominick Perez November 9, 2016
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT19992 — BCA
DEVELOPMENT, INC. —A request to subdivide a 41.62 acre site to create 113 lots located within
the Very Low (VL) Residential District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan and within the
Equestrian Overlay District at the northeast corner of Wilson Avenue and East Avenue — APN:
1087-071-31 & 33. Related Files: General Plan Amendment DRC2016-00167 and Specific Plan
Amendment DRC2016-00168. This item was continued from October 12, 2016.
Background: This project was presented and discussed at the October 12, 2016, Trails Advisory
Committee (TAC) meeting. Several issues were raised, including design standards, trail
connectivity, bike circulation, and the related proposed General Plan and Specific Plan
Amendments. Following a discussion of these topics between the Committee, staff, the applicant
and the public, the TAC requested the item be brought back for further discussion. Staff has
attached the TAC comments and minutes from the October 12, 2016, meeting for reference
(Exhibits B & C). This project was also brought to the Design Review Committee (DRC) on
October 18, 2016. Following staff's presentation, the Committee discussed the design of the
project and discussed the TAC minutes. The DRC then provided a recommendation of approval
to the Planning Commission.
Site Characteristics: The subject property, a 41.62 acre undeveloped site, is located within the
Very Low Residential District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan (ENSP) and within the
Equestrian Overlay District at the northeast corner of Wilson Avenue and East Avenue (Exhibit
A). The site is located east/southeast of three separate approved subdivisions (Tentative Tract
Map SUBTT18908 — 30 lots, Tentative Tract Map SUBTT16072 — 358 lots, and SUBTT14749 —
269 lots) all of which are located within the Low (L) Residential District of the Etiwanda North
Specific Plan. The surrounding properties to the north, south and west are currently undeveloped,
with the exception of the adjacent San Bernardino County Flood Control District property to the
east, which contains drainage improvements.
The applicant, BCA Development, Inc., is proposing to subdivide the site to create 113 single-
family residential lots. The project will have a density of 2.91 dwelling units per acre (du/ac). The
lots will range in size from 7,200 square feet to 22,456 square feet and will have a minimum net
average of over 10,000 square feet per lot. The lots will have a minimum width of 60 feet and a
minimum depth of 100 feet. Because the site's current land use designation only allows for a
maximum of 2 du/ac, the project will require amendments to the General Plan to change the land
use designation from Very Low Residential to Low Residential and Etiwanda North Specific Plan
to change the land use designation from Very Low Residential District to Low Residential District
in order to subdivide at the proposed density. BCA Development, Inc. has submitted both
amendment applications for these requests.
Per Figure CS-3, Hiking and Riding Trails Master Plan, in the General Plan, a Community Trail is
required in the general location of the proposed subdivision. The .proposed project includes the
construction of this trail. The general alignment of the new trail will be as shown in Exhibit H.
There will be a mid -block crossing for the trail at the intersection of East Avenue and Street "K".
This will connect the new segment of the trail with a future trail that will be constructed as part of
the development of Tract 16072 located to the west (Exhibit F). A segment of the new trail will be
located along the north side of Wilson Avenue. At the southwest corner of the proposed
subdivision, this segment will connect with the future community trail that will be required along
the south side of Wilson Avenue when development of the properties to the south is proposed in
the future.
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE COMMENTS
SUBTT19992 — BCA DEVELOPMENT, INC.
November 9, 2016
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The trail will be 20 feet in width. It will have a vertical grade of less than 5 percent, which according
to the Trails Implementation Plan is optimum, for most of its length. A portion of the trail adjacent
to Lot 1 and Wilson Avenue will reach a maximum grade of 20 percent. Cross lot drainage will not
exceed 4 percent.
The project includes the construction of partial street improvements such as curb, gutter, and
sidewalk as necessary, within Wilson Avenue (Special Divided Secondary Arterial) and East
Avenue (Collector). The existing roundabout at the intersection of these two streets also will be
widened. These improvements include a Class II bike lane in both streets (Figure 1) including a
bike lane on both sides of Wilson Avenue. When Wilson Avenue is fully completed, there will be
an 8-foot wide Class I off-street bike path located between the eastbound lane and the future
Community Trail along the southern right-of-way limit (Figure 2). An exhibit is attached for
reference that shows the proposed protected bike lane along the north side of Wilson Avenue
(Exhibit G).
Figure 1: Section View - Collector Street (Etiwanda North Specific Plan)
Figure 2: Section View - Special Divided Secondary Arterial Street (Etiwanda North Specific Plan)
Staff Comments: The proposed subdivision is consistent in design with the three previously
approved subdivisions abutting the project site to the west, all of which are located within the Low
Residential (L) District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan. With the proposed amendments to
the General Plan and Etiwanda North Specific Plan, to re -designate the site from Very Low
Residential to Low Residential, the project will meet all development standards required by the
specific plan for the Low (L) Residential District, including minimum lot size, minimum lot width
and minimum lot depth. Additionally, with the exception of the 53-lot single-family development
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE COMMENTS
SUBTT19992 — BCA DEVELOPMENT, INC.
November 9, 2016
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located at the northwest corner of Wilson Avenue and Wardman Bullock Road, the project density
is consistent with all existing residential development north of Wilson and east of Day Creek
(Exhibit E).
The proposed Community Trail is consistent with the City's Hiking and Riding Trails Master Plan
(Exhibit D). The trail will be located in a manner that allows for adequate connectivity to the future
surrounding trails (Exhibit F). During the October 12, 2016, TAC meeting, the Committee inquired
as to whether a mid -block crossing connecting the trail from the subject property to the future trail
along the south side of Wilson Avenue could be installed in the future. This was further discussed
internally and was ultimately not supported by the Engineering Department. Instead the applicant
and City staff determined the best location for trail crossing at Wilson Avenue would be adjacent
to the roundabout, where traffic speeds will be reduced thereby improving the safety of those
crossings. The design of the trail, including the width and grade, is in compliance with the
requirements discussed in the Trails Implementation Plan, which requires a minimum 20 foot
width and a maximum grade of 20 percent (not to exceed a length of 100 feet). Conditions will be
included that require appropriate fencing and gates to be installed adjacent to the trail and at the
trail ends. Drainage improvements are shown to be provided throughout the site, and adjacent to
the equestrian trail. Another condition will be added that requires water bars to be installed within
the trail to help control water flow and reduce erosion of the trail surface.
The project will include bike lanes on both Wilson Avenue and East Avenue. This will allow for
bicycle access to connect with the existing infrastructure to the south and east of the site, as well
as future infrastructure to the west. The Engineering Department will be requiring adequate
signage and striping to be installed within the right-of-way, in accordance with California Manual
on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CAMUTCD) standards.
Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends the Trails Advisory Committee recommend approval
to the Planning Commission of the proposed Tentative Tract Map SUBTT19992.
Staff Planner: Dominick Perez, Associate Planner
Attachments: Exhibit A
- Aerial Photo
Exhibit B
- Trails Advisory Committee Comments, October 12, 2016
Exhibit C
- Trails Advisory Committee Minutes, October 12, 2016
Exhibit D
- Hiking and Riding Trails Master Plan
Exhibit E
- Neighborhood Density Map
Exhibit F
- Trail Connectivity Map
Exhibit G
- Wilson Avenue Bike Lane Exhibit
Exhibit H
- Tentative Tract Map with Community Trail Location
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6:00 P.M. Dominick Perez October 12, 2016
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT19992 — BCA
DEVELOPMENT, INC. —A request to subdivide a 41.62 acre site to create 113 lots located within
the Very Low Residential District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan and within the Equestrian
Overlay District at the northeast corner of Wilson Avenue and East Avenue -- APN: 1087-071-31 &
33. Related Files: General Plan Amendment DRC2016-00167 & Specific Plan Amendment
DRC2016-00168.
Site Characteristics: The subject property, a 41.62 acre undeveloped site, is located within the
Very Low Residential District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan (ENSP) and within the Equestrian
Overlay District at the northeast corner of Wilson Avenue and East Avenue. The site is located
east/southeast of three separate approved subdivisions (Tentative Tract Map SUBTT18908 — 30
lots, Tentative Tract Map SUBTT16072 — 358 lots, and SUBTT14749 — 269 lots) all of which are
located within the Low Residential District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan. The surrounding
properties to the north, south and west are currently undeveloped, with the exception of the adjacent
San Bernardino County Flood Control District property to the east, which contains drainage
improvements.
The applicant, BCA Development, Inc., is proposing to subdivide the site to create 113 single-family
residential lots. The project will have a density of 2.91 dwelling units per acre (du/ac). The lots will
range in size from 7,200 square feet to 22,456 square feet and will have a minimum net average of
over 10,000 square feet per lot. The lots will have a minimum width of 70 feet and a minimum depth
of 100 feet. Because the site's current land use designation only allows for a maximum of 2 du/ac,
the project will require amendments to the General Plan to change the land use designation from
Very Low Residential District to Low Residential District and ENSP to change the land use
designation from Very Low Residential District to Low Residential District in order to subdivide at the
proposed density. BCA Development, Inc. has submitted both amendment applications for these
requests.
As previously noted, the site is also located within the Equestrian Overlay District. General Plan
Figure CS-3 (Hiking and Riding Trails Mater Plan) indicates the layout for City's regional and
community trails. Based on the Trails Master Plan, a community trail is required to be provided along
the easterly perimeter of the subdivision. Tentative Tract Map SUBTT19992 will provide a 20-foot
wide equestrian trail easement along the easterly tract boundaries. The trail will run northerly from
the southeast corner of the tract, adjacent to Lot 1 and Wilson Avenue, and will make a 90 degree
westerly turn at Lot 78 where it will cross Street "I" and continue to East Avenue and will make a 90
degree northerly turn to end at the intersection of East Avenue and Street "K". A majority of the trail
will have a vertical grade of less than 5 percent, which according to the Trails Implementation Plan is
optimum. A portion of the trail adjacent to Lot 1 and Wilson Avenue will reach a maximum grade of
20 percent. Cross lot drainage will not exceed 4 percent.
Staff Comments: The proposed subdivision is consistent in design with the previously approved
subdivisions to the west. With the proposed amendment to the General Plan and Etiwanda North
Specific Plan, the project will meet all development standards required by the specific plan for the
Low Residential District, including minimum lot size, minimum lot width and minimum lot depth. The
subdivision is consistent with Figure CS-3 (Hiking and Riding Trails Mater Plan) within the General
Plan. The trail width and grade are in compliance with the requirements discussed in the Trails
Implementation Plan. Additionally, adequate drainage is shown to be provided throughout the site,
and adjacent to the equestrian trail. Staff has no major issues with the design of the project.
EXHIBIT B
Item
Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends the Trails Advisory Committee recommend approval to
the Planning Commission of the proposed Tentative Tract Map SUBTT19992.
Staff Planner: Dominick Perez, Associate Planner
Attachments: Exhibit A — Figure CS-3 (Hiking and Riding Trails Master Plan)
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Trails Advisory Committee Notes October 12, 2016/Rains Room/City Hall
Start time: 6:OOpm
Staff: Dominick Perez, Associate Planner
Staff Coordinator: Mike Smith, Senior Planner
Trails Committee Members Present: Francisco Oaxaca, Rich Fletcher, Victoria Jones,
Carol Douglass, Tom Tisler
Item A:
1. Staff provided an oral report
2. Applicant, Ben Anderson for BCA Development Inc. provided background and general
statements about the project
3. The Committee asked Staff and the Applicant questions about the project and provided
comments as follows:
Jones — What is the difference between VL and L designation (i.e. Very Low Residential vs. Low
Residential)? Also, what are the minimum width of the lots — the proposed lots do not
meet the minimum width described in the Staff Report.
Perez — The Difference is the number of dwelling units per acre and minimum lot size that is
permitted. The proposed subdivision, at Low Residential, will have a higher density at 2-
4 du/acre compared to Very Low Residential which is 1-2 du/acre while the lots will be
about 10,000 square feet in area compared to 20,000 square feet in area for Low
Residential and Very Low Residential, respectively. The minimum lot width identified in
the Staff Report was an error. The lots meet the minimum lot width requirement.
Douglass and Fletcher — What is the justification for the zone change?
Perez —The proposed zoning amendment will make the project consistent with the zoning of the
subdivisions to the west.
Oaxaca — Were other alternatives for the trail design with connections to each lot considered, i.e.
a network local feeder trails within the subdivision instead of a single Community Trail
along its edge?
Applicant — No alternatives were considered; the lot sizes and lack of horse -keeping amenities is
in response to current market conditions.
Douglass — What will be in the open space area (at the north end of the subdivision)?
Perez — The area is over a fault and can't be built upon. A park will be constructed there,instead.
Tisler — What is the slope of the trail at the, entrance (at Wilson Avenue)?
Perez — Twenty (20) percent for the first 50 feet. The actual slope will need to be verified.
Fletcher — How does the proposed trail connect to the existing trail network?
Perez — The proposed trail will connect to the proposed trails within the subdivisions to the west
and the future trail along the south side of Wilson Avenue (none of these have been built
as the surrounding properties are mostly vacant)
Douglass — Commented that fencing should be provided at the trail entrance on Wilson and asked
who would be required to install the trail on the south side of Wilson Avenue and why
is there not a midblock crossing.
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Perez — The trail on the south side of Wilson Avenue will be constructed by the future developer
of that property. The Engineering Department will need to be consulted regarding the
midblock crossing due to traffic safety and circulation considerations. Equestrian users
will cross at the roundabout/intersection at East Avenue and Wilson Avenue.
Jones — Is there a median/island on Wilson Avenue?
Applicant — A median will be constructed with the project.
Jones — Why is a zone change proposed? Is the density compatible?
Perez — The proposed zoning amendment will make the project consistent with the zoning of the
subdivisions to the west.
Fletcher — Why is the project being reviewed by the Trails Advisory Committee (TAC) before the
Design Review Committee (DRC)?
Perez and Smith — As the TAC only meets once a month and DRC meets twice a month; the
timing of the reviews is the result of when the project was deemed ready for
review and the available dates on the schedule (typically the next available
date). -
Tisler — What are the design requirements for bike paths?
Perez — The design requirements are described in the Etiwanda North Specific Plan (the design
detail from this document was shown to the Committee).
Douglass — Will water bars be provided in the trails?
Perez — They will be conditioned to be provided in areas that have a slope exceeding 8%.
Oaxaca — Context and compatibility are important when doing a zone change. Requested that
the minutes from -this meeting be provided at the Design Review Committee meeting
for this project (on October 18tn)
Douglass — Opposed the proposed downgrade to Low (Residential) density. More information
needed regarding the midblock crossing (reasoning for its absence) and whether or
not there will be water bars in the trail.
General comment #1 from all — More information needs to be provided to show the Committee
that Wilson Avenue will be a "complete" street with all required
amenities for equestrian, pedestrian, and bicycling purposes:
General comment #2 from all — The Committee needs to see how the proposed trail connects
with the overall system. A map identifying the location of existing
and proposed trails in the vicinity of the project site needs to be
provided:
General comment #3 — Staff should provide each of the Committee members a copy of the
design/technical standards for the trails and the associates features and
amenities.
-4. Public Comment:
Larry Henderson (representing the Alta Loma Riding Club):
How does the proposed trail connect to the trails system?
Add midblock crossing with traffic signals.
The Alta Loma Riding Club opposes the project from a land use standpoint (zone change).
The Applicant did not want to participate in the Development Agreement when the City annexed
the properties to the west of the project site. (Applicant responded that that was incorrect)
The context of the project and its relationship to surrounding properties is not provided.
The City has not fulfilled its obligation to complete the required equestrian facility at this general
location — it will not be built if this project is approved.
Why was there no workshop?
5. Decision:
The Committee unanimously voted to continue the item to November 9th in order for Staff and/or
the Applicant to provide information relating to the location of the existing trail network in the
vicinity of the project site and information showing how the trails proposed for this project would
result in a `complete' street. A copy of the design/technical standards for the trails and the
associates features and amenities will be provided for all future Trails Advisory Committee
meetings.
Staff: Dominick Perez, Associate Planner
Staff Coordinator: Mike Smith, Senior Planner
Trails Committee Members Present: Francisco Oaxaca, Rich Fletcher, Victoria Jones,
Carol Douglass, Tom Tisler
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2. ApplIfelliftanny. Morel provided background and general statements about the project
3. The Com asked Staff and the Applicant questions about the project and provided
comments as s:
Tisler — Is there connecti ween the project site and future residential development to the
south?
Perez — Yes, when development property to the south is proposed, the developer will be
required to construct an in dent internal network of local feeder trails. The
applicant's proposal only elimina of the local feeder trail at the rear of his property
- other segments will remain in place ure connectivity.
Jones — A better exhibit is needed. More information ceded.
Oaxaca — Ok with this request.
Douglass — As a condition of approval, a double -wide gate shall be re to allow access from
the subject property and the remaining segment of the trail.
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RANCHO CUCAMONGA GENERAL PLAN
Trails
Regional Multi -Purpose Trails
The Regional Mufti -Purpose Trails are the
backbone of the public trail system. They are
reserved, long-distance corridors, and some
as the main connections to community parks,
scenic canyons, the National Forest, major
open spaces, residential, commercial, and
industrial areas. These trails mainly follow
flood control channels and utility corridors.
They are intended as equestrian, pedestrian,
and bicycle trails.
CommunityTrails
Community Trails provide trail users access
to community facilities such as parks,
schools, and neighborhood shopping centers.
These public trails form loops of varying
length and act as the fink between the local
feeder trails in each tract and the Regional
Multi -Purpose Trails system. Community
Trails follow streets, utility corridors. and
easements. They are intended for equestrian
and pedestrian users, except equestrian
usage is limited to the Equestrian/Rural area.
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
OCTOBER 12, 2016 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive ACTION
Rancho Cucamonga, California
I. CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call 7:00 PM
Francisco Oaxaca X Rich Fletcher X Ray Wimberly (Alternate)
Victoria Jones X Otis Greer
Dianna Lee (Alternate) _
Carol Douglass (Equestrian)_X_ Tom Tisler (Bicycle)—X
Mike Smith X_(Staff Coordinator)
II II. PUBLIC COMMENT III
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items
to be discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
II III. REVIEW ITEMS III
A. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP
The Committee
SUBTT19992 — BCA DEVELOPMENT, INC. — A request to subdivide a
asked for the item to
41.62 acre site to create 113 lots located within the Very Low Residential
be continued to the
District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan and within the Equestrian
next meeting to allow
staff and the
OverlayDistrict at the northeast corner of Wilson Avenue and East Avenue
applicant time to
— APN: 1087-071-31 & 33. Related Records: General Plan Amendment
respond to their
DRC2016-00167 & Specific Plan Amendment DRC2016-00168.5820.
questions.
B. TRAIL EASEMENT VACATION DRC2016-00780 — DANNY MOREL - A
The Committee
request to vacate a portion of an existing equestrian easement located
recommended the
along the southern edge of the property within the Estate Residential (ER)
project be forwarded
District of the Etiwanda Specific Plan and within the Equestrian Overlay
to the Planning
1 of 2
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
OCTOBER 12, 2016
District at 5820 Rolling Pastures — APN: 0225-122-96. Related File:
DRC2013-00964.
11 IV. ADJOURNMENT IIII
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on October 6, 2016 at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
2 of 2
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review and action
7:41 PM
THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
_ OCTOBER 12, 2016 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
I. CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call
Francisco Oaxaca_ Rich Fletcher _ Ray Wimberly (Alternate)
Victoria Jones Otis Greer
Dianna Lee (Alternate)
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) Tom Tisler (Bicycle)
Mike Smith (Staff Coordinator)
II II. PUBLIC COMMENT III
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items
to be discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
II III. REVIEW ITEMS III
A. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP
SUBTT19992 — BCA DEVELOPMENT, INC. — A request to subdivide a
41.62 acre site to create 113 lots located within the Very Low Residential
District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan and within the Equestrian
Overlay District at the northeast corner of Wilson Avenue and East Avenue
— APN: 1087-071-31 & 33. Related Records: General Plan Amendment
DRC2016-00167 & Specific Plan Amendment DRC2016-00168.5820.
B. TRAIL EASEMENT VACATION DRC2016-00780 — DANNY MOREL - A
request to vacate a portion of an existing equestrian easement located
along the southern edge of the property within the Estate Residential (ER)
District of the Etiwanda Specific Plan and within the Equestrian Overlay
1 of 2
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
OCTOBER 12, 2016
District at 5820 Rolling Pastures — APN: 0225-122-96. Related File:
DRC2013-00964.
11 IV. ADJOURNMENT III
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on October 6, 2016 at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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6:00 p.m. Dominick Perez October 12, 2016
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT19992 — BCA
DEVELOPMENT, INC. — A request to subdivide a 41.62 acre site to create 113 lots located within
the Very Low Residential District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan and within the Equestrian
Overlay District at the northeast corner of Wilson Avenue and East Avenue — APN: 1087-071-31 &
33. Related Files: General Plan Amendment DRC2016-00167 & Specific Plan Amendment
DRC2016-00168.
Site Characteristics: The subject property, a 41.62 acre undeveloped site, is located within the
Very Low Residential District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan (ENSP) and within the Equestrian
Overlay District at the northeast corner of Wilson Avenue and East Avenue. The site is located
east/southeast of three separate approved subdivisions (Tentative Tract Map SUBTT18908 — 30
lots, Tentative Tract Map SUBTT16072 — 358 lots, and SUBTT14749 — 269 lots) all of which are
located within the Low Residential District of the Etiwanda North Specific Plan. The surrounding
properties to the north, south and west are currently undeveloped, with the exception of the adjacent
San Bernardino County Flood Control District property to the east, which contains drainage
improvements.
The applicant, BCA Development, Inc., is proposing to subdivide the site to create 113 single-family
residential lots. The project will have a density of 2.91 dwelling units per acre (du/ac). The lots will
range in size from 7,200 square feet to 22,456 square feet and will have a minimum net average of
over 10,000 square feet per lot. The lots will have a minimum width of 70 feet and a minimum depth
of 100 feet. Because the site's current land use designation only allows for a maximum of 2 du/ac,
the project will require amendments to the General Plan to change the land use designation from
Very Low Residential District to Low Residential District and ENSP to change the land use
designation from Very Low Residential District to Low Residential District in order to subdivide at the
proposed density. BCA Development, Inc. has submitted both amendment applications for these
requests.
As previously noted, the site is also located within the Equestrian Overlay District. General Plan
Figure CS-3 (Hiking and Riding Trails Mater Plan) indicates the layout for City's regional and
community trails. Based on the Trails Master Plan, a community trail is required to be provided along
the easterly perimeter of the subdivision. Tentative Tract Map SUBTT19992 will provide a 20-foot
wide equestrian trail easement along the easterly tract boundaries. The trail will run northerly from
the southeast corner of the tract, adjacent to Lot 1 and Wilson Avenue, and will make a 90 degree
westerly turn at Lot 78 where it will cross Street "I" and continue to East Avenue and will make a 90
degree northerly turn to end at the intersection of East Avenue and Street "K". A majority of the trail
will have a vertical grade of less than 5 percent, which according to the Trails Implementation Plan is
optimum. A portion of the trail adjacent to Lot 1 and Wilson Avenue will reach a maximum grade of
20 percent. Cross lot drainage will not exceed 4 percent.
Staff Comments: The proposed subdivision is consistent in design with the previously approved
subdivisions to the west. With the proposed amendment to the General Plan and Etiwanda North
Specific Plan, the project will meet all development standards required by the specific plan for the
Low Residential District, including minimum lot size, minimum lot width and minimum lot depth. The
subdivision is consistent with Figure CS-3 (Hiking and Riding Trails Mater Plan) within the General
Plan. The trail width and grade are in compliance with the requirements discussed in the Trails
Implementation Plan. Additionally, adequate drainage is shown to be provided throughout the site,
and adjacent to the equestrian trail. Staff has no major issues with the design of the project.
Item A —1
Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends the Trails Advisory Committee recommend approval to
the Planning Commission of the proposed Tentative Tract Map SUBTT19992.
Staff Planner: Dominick Perez, Associate Planner
Attachments: Exhibit A — Figure CS-3 (Hiking and Riding Trails Master Plan)
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE COMMENTS
OCTOBER 12, 2016
6:00 p.m. Dominick Perez October 12, 2016
TRAIL EASEMENT VACATION DRC2016-00780— DANNY MOREL —A requestto vacate a portion
of an existing equestrian easement located along the southern edge of the property within the Estate
Residential (ER) District of the Etiwanda Specific Plan and within the Equestrian Overlay District at
5820 Rolling Pastures — APN: 0225-122-96. Related File: DRC2013-00964.
Site Characteristics and Background: On April 24, 2002, the Planning Commission approved
Tentative Parcel Map 15802 (SUBTPM15802) for a proposal to subdivide a parcel of 4.24 acres into
four (4) lots. The four lots are located west of, and adjacent to, East Avenue, approximately 1,500
feet north of Banyan Street. Since then, Rancho Cucamonga Fire Station #176 was constructed on
Lot 1 and two (2) single-family residences were constructed on Lots 2 and 3. The subject property
at Lot 4 (addressed as 5820 Rolling Pastures) remained undeveloped. Since the subdivision is
located within the Equestrian Overlay District, a 15-foot wide local feeder trail easement was
recorded on the map to provide access for equestrian purposes to the rear of each residential lot.
Lot 4 is the subject of this request to "vacate", i.e. delete, the trail easement.
On November 24, 2014, the Planning Director approved a Minor Design Review (DRC2013-00964)
which allowed for the development of a 4,943 square foot single-family home at 5820 Rolling
Pastures Place (Exhibit B). The site plan for the approved development (Exhibit C) shows the 15-
foot easement parallel to the westerly and southerly boundaries of the lot. The house is currently
under construction and is nearing completion, which includes the installation of the perimeter walls
and equestrian improvements.
Staff Comments: The applicant/property owner, Danny Morel, is requesting to vacate the
equestrian trail easement along the south boundary of the subject property in order to utilize the
southernmost portion of it. Currently a 15-foot wide equestrian trail is required to be constructed
within the equestrian easement as described above. This request involves a vacation of a segment
of the easement that is 157.45-feet in length. Access to the rear of the subject property will continue
to be provided, as shown on the proposed trail easement vacation plan (Exhibit D). Furthermore, the
request would not interfere with potential equestrian trail access for Lot 3 as this proposal does not
involve the removal of the equestrian trail easement on any other lot within Tract 15802.
The proposed vacation would result in a "squared off" dead end at the southern end of the
remaining segment of the trail. As this may create access issues to future lots that develop to the
south and/or west of the subject subdivision, staff recommends, as a condition of approval, revising
the easement and the design of the corresponding trail to incorporate a corner cut out that is
consistent with City standards. This would require a 10-foot by 10-foot triangular area be added to
the southeasterly end of the trail, similar to the north end of this segment of the trail.
Lastly, the request to vacate the the equestrian trail easement along the south boundary of the
subject property will require consent from the property owners of all lots within Parcel Map 15802.
Mr. Morel has initiated communication with the adjacent property owners to obtain the necessary
approvals and is currently in the process of preparing and submitting signed consent forms. Staff
has already reached out to the Fire District and has obtained approval for the request. Staff
recommends a condition that requires the applicant to submit, prior to the Planning Commission
hearing, written consent from all adjacent property owners within Parcel Map 15802.
Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends the Trails Advisory Committee recommend approval to
the Planning Commission for the vacation of the southern 157.45-foot long portion of the trail
located at the south end of the subject property, subject to the recommended conditions.
Staff Planner: Dominick Perez, Associate Planner
Attachments: Exhibit A - Aerial Photo
Exhibit B - Parcel Map 15802
Exhibit C - Site Plan
Exhibit D - Trail Easement Vacation Plan
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
AUGUST 10, 2016 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
11 I. CALL TO ORDER II
Roll Call 1 6:00 PM
Francisco Oaxaca X Rich Fletcher X Ray Wimberly (Alternate)
Victoria Jones X Otis Greer
Dianna Lee (Alternate)
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) —A— Tom Tisler (Bicycle)_X_
Mike Smith_X_(Staff Coordinator)
II II. PUBLIC COMMENT III
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items
to be discussed here are those that do not alreadv aaaear on this aaenda.
II III. REVIEW ITEMS III
A. PRESENTATION ON ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS Presentation by
FUNDED BY THE MOBILE SOURCE AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION Michael Partner,
REVIEW COMMITTEE (MSRC). Mgmt Aide who
fielded questions.
The report was
received and filed.
IV. ADJOURNMENT ji
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was 6:45 PM
posted on August 3, 2016 at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
AUGUST 10, 2016 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
I. CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call
Francisco Oaxaca_ Rich Fletcher _ Ray Wimberly (Alternate)
Victoria Jones Otis Greer.
Dianna Lee (Alternate) _
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) Tom Tisler (Bicycle)
Mike Smith (Staff Coordinator)
11 II. PUBLIC COMMENT III
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items
to be discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
II III. REVIEW ITEMS III
A. PRESENTATION ON ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS
FUNDED BY THE MOBILE SOURCE AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION
REVIEW COMMITTEE (MSRC).
II IV. ADJOURNMENT 11
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on August 3, 2016 at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
1 of 1
STAFF REPORT
CITI' ll'L_�N
AGER'S OFFICE
RANCHO
Date:
August 10, 2016
CUCAMONGA
To:
Members of the Trails Advisory Committee
From:
Erika Lewis -Huntley, Management Analyst III
By:
Michael Parmer, Management Analyst I ��
Subject:
PRESENTATION ON ACTIVE TRAN PORTATION
PROGRAMS FUNDED BY
MOBILE SOURCE AIR POLLUTION R DUCTION REVIEW
COMMITTEE (MSRC)
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee's (MSRC) Clean Transportation
Funding Local Government Match Program offers funding for clean air projects to cities and
counties within the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) to assist in local efforts
to reduce air pollution.
The City of Rancho Cucamonga secured MSRC funding for two active transportation programs; the
Green Bike Zones and Pacific Electric Trail Safety Enhancement Project ($730,491) and the
Southwest Cucamonga Class 1 Bicycle Lanes Project ($631,152). Specifically, these two projects
include:
1. Green Bike Zones and Pacific Electric Trail Safety Enhancement Project
• The application of green -colored pavement in identified conflict zones, turning conflict
areas, bike boxes, and intersection crossings throughout the City.
• The installation and evaluation of safety enhancements at twelve (12) Pacific Electric
Trail crossings from the western to eastern City limits (7.4 miles from Grove to the 1-15
freeway), including flashing beacons, striping, and signing modifications
2. Southwest Cucamonga Class 1 Bicycle Lanes Project
• The construction of approximately 4.31 miles of Class 1 bike lanes to improve the
current surface for walking and bicycling and the installation of path signage, striping,
and crossing improvements at the following locations:
a. 2.46 miles (12,990 LF) along the Cucamonga Canyon shared -use path (Foothill
Boulevard to 4th Street)
b. 1.85 miles (9,750 LF) along the Deer Creek shared -use path (Church Street to 4th
Street)
These projects will address gaps in the City's bicycle and trail network through infrastructure
improvements, increasing safety, reducing potential conflicts between motorists and cyclists, and
encouraging bicycling and walking for commuting as well as recreation. Further, these projects will
encourage and promote alternatives to motorized transportation and help reduce vehicle emissions
in the SCAQMD.
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PRESENTATION ON ACTWE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS FUNDED BY MOBILE PAGE 2
SOURCE AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION REVIEW COINMIITTEE (MSRC)
AUGUST 10, 2016
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
RANCHO JULY 13, 2016 - 6:00 PM
CUCAMONGA
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or
my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted
on July 6, 2016, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code Section
54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
1 of 1
THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
ACTION AGENDA
RANCHO
CUCAMONGA J U N E 8, 2016 - 6: 00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
11 I. CALL TO ORDER 11
Roll Call 1 6:00 PM
Ray Wimberly X Lou Munoz X Richard Fletcher (Alternate)
Victoria Jones X Otis Greer X
Dianna Lee (Alternate) _
Carol Douglass (Equestrian)_A_ Tom Tisler (Bicycle)_A_
Mike Smith X_(Staff Coordinator)
None
II II. PUBLIC COMMENT III
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items
to be discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
II III. REVIEW ITEMS III
A. SAN SEVAINE TRAIL UPDATE Presentation by
Jason Welday, City
Engineer.
B. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP Committee approved
SUBTPM19615 — RAYMOND WANG — A request to subdivide a 0.94-acre as presented with the
parcel of land into two parcels that are within the Equestrian Overlay and modified lot size.
Hillside Overlay in the Very Low (VL) Residential District, located at the
northeast corner of Almond Street and Almond Court. - APN: 1074-041-01.
1 of 2
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE ACTION
AGENDA
RANCHO
CUCAMONCA J U N E 89 2015
Related files: Variance DRC2015-00177 and Variance DRC2016-00434.
IV. ADJOURNMENT 111 7:00 PM
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on June 2, 2016 at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
2of2
ZT THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
THE
ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
JUNE 8, 2016 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
I. CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call
Ray Wimberly_ Lou Munoz _ Richard Fletcher (Alternate) _
Victoria Jones Otis Greer
Dianna Lee (Alternate)
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) Tom Tisler (Bicycle)
Mike Smith (Staff Coordinator)
II II. PUBLIC COMMENT III
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items
to be discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
II III. REVIEW ITEMS III
A. SAN SEVAINE TRAIL UPDATE
B. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP
SUBTPM19615 — RAYMOND WANG —A request to subdivide a 0.94-acre
parcel of land into two parcels that are within the Equestrian Overlay and
Hillside Overlay in the Very Low (VL) Residential District, located at the
northeast corner of Almond Street and Almond Court. - APN: 1074-041-01.
Related files: Variance DRC2015-00177 and Variance DRC2016-00434.
1 of 2
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
RANCHO
CUCAMONGA J U N E 8, 2015
II IV. ADJOURNMENT III
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on June 2, 2016 at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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STAFF REPORT
ENGINEERING SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Date: June 8, 2016 RANCHO
CUCAMONGA
To: Trails Advisory Committee Members
From: Candyce Burnett, Planning Director
Jason C. Welday, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer
Subject: SAN SEVAINE TRAIL UPDATE
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Trails Advisory Committee receive the attached project status update prepared
by the City of Fontana (Exhibits "A", "B", and "C") and provide staff with guidance regarding proceeding
with the bikeway improvements within the City of Rancho Cucamonga as proposed by the City of Fontana.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The City of Fontana has prepared the San Sevaine Trail Connection Master Plan. The master plan
includes a north -south Class I bikeway through the Cities of Rancho Cucamonga and Fontana, along with
a stretch through unincorporated San Bernardino County (Exhibits "B" and "C"). The segment within the
City of Rancho Cucamonga would run along the San Sevaine channel from Victoria Street to
Banyan Street and is shown to include an equestrian trail for the segment lying north of State Route 210.
It should be noted that this segment is shown on the General Plan as a Community Trail and as a Class I
bikeway in the Pedestrian and Bicycle Circulation Master Plan.
At its meeting on August 26, 2015, the Committee received a presentation from the City of Fontana on the
proposed master plan and the planned first phase of construction which includes the segment in the City
of Rancho Cucamonga. After discussion and additional input from the City of Fontana's staff and
consultant regarding equestrian trail improvements alongside the proposed bikeway, the Committee
agreed to support the City of Fontana's grant application for the first phase of construction.
Following the August 26, 2015 meeting, the City of Fontana submitted grant applications for the Class I
bikeway improvements within the first phase and was awarded approximately $3 million in grant funding
from the California Department of Parks and Recreation and the South Coast Air Quality Management
District. While equestrian trail improvements are contemplated in the master plan, the City of Fontana did
not include these in the grant applications since they are ineligible expenses and were expected to make
the project less competitive. The attached exhibits (Exhibits "A", "B", and "C") provide an update and
additional information regarding the status of the City of Fontana's planned first phase.
In order for the City of Fontana to proceed with the first phase, both Cities would need to enter into a
cooperative agreement that would define the roles and responsibilities related to construction and
maintenance of the proposed improvements. Based on the updated status of the project and grants, staff
is seeking guidance from the Committee regarding. moving forward with the bikeway improvements as
proposed by the City of Fontana.
Item A —1
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE STAFF REPORT — SAN SEVAINE TRAIL CONNECTION
June 8, 2016
Page 2
Respectfully submitted,
Candyce urnett . Jason C. a day
Planning Director Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer
Exhibit "A" — Email to Amy Colbrunn. (City of Fontana) dated May 4, 2016
Exhibit "B" — San Sevaine Trail Connectivity Map
Exhibit "C" — Portion of San Sevaine Trail Connection Master Plan dated August 18, 2015 (pages 32-33)
Item A —2
From: Monique Reza
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2016 3:06 PM
To: Amy Colbrunn <acolbrunn@fontana.org>
Cc: Kevin Ryan <kryan@fontana.org>; Noel Castillo <ncastillo@fontana.org>
Subject: San Sevaine Facts
Importance: High
Hi Amy,
Here's the information you requested with regard to the benefits of the San Sevaine Trail.
Benefits of entire trail:
• Class I trail will double the trail's current length
• Expand projected user -ship to more than one million each year
o Bicyclists
o Pedestrians
o Roller-bladers
o Skateboarders
• First north/south trail in the Inland Empire that will connect to the PE Trail
o At full completion, will also connect to the Santa Ana River Trail
• Trail Linkages
o Population and employment centers
o Adjacent to dense residential neighborhoods (over 1,000 homes)
o Public Facilities
o Etiwanda Creek Community and Dog Park
o Businesses
Benefits specific to Segment II in addition to the items above:
o Connects to an existing segment of the trail in the City of Fontana from the PE Trail
701
o Direct connection to the PE Trail
Goals of the Trail:
• Increase bicyclist and pedestrian safety
• Increase trail connectivity for bicycle commuters
• Reduce congestion on City streets
EXHIBIT A
Item A —3
• Decrease bicyclist and pedestrian injuries and fatalities resulting from collisions involving
vehicles and/or bicyclists
• Create an alternative mode of transportation to work, schools, and shopping
• Provide City and County residents with alternative healthy active transportation choices in their
community
• Close gaps in the local and regional bike and pedestrian trail and street transportation network
• Encourage healthy choices for the community to walk, job, run, skateboard, ride bikes, and
exercise away from vehicular roadways
Project Cost
• This Segment from the PE Trail to Banyan Avenue in Rancho Cucamonga= $3,846,000
0 2 grants:
■ CA Department of Parks and Rec for $2,467,897
■ AQMD $500,000
o Additional Cost for Horse trail at the design standards provided by Rancho
Cucamonga: $360,000-$400,000 (equestrian trail assumed for Y2 mile from the 210 to
Banyan Avenue)
• Segment from Valley Boulevard south to Fontana City limit: $4.9 Million
o Includes overcrossing at UPRR
o City has received $588,000 in TDA grant and will be applying for ATP grant
• Segment from Foothill Boulevard to Valley Boulevard: Approximately $4 Million
o Includes undercrossing at Metrolink
o County is leading a grant writing effort for ATP dollars
o City will partner with County to complete this segment upon award of grant
I've also attached the map of the project segments and showing the areas to be completed by which
agency.
Let me know if you need additional information.
Monique Reza
Administrative Analyst 11
City of Fontana
Department of Engineering
(909) 350-7607
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3.2 PROPOSED TRAIL TYPES
3.2.1 TRAIL TYPE A
Trail Type A utilizes the existing paved
maintenance road, located along approximatel,
half of the trail corridor, and proposes striping an(
signage where possible. Type A requires the leas
amount of action for the completion of the trail.
3.2.2 TRAIL TYPE A.1
Like Type A, Trail Type A.I also uses the existing
asphalt road and proposes striping and signage
where possible. In areas where the right-of-way
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an adjacent decomposed granite path and
landscape buffer. Trees are encouraged to
create shade along the trail. In areas where
equestrian use is desired and space permits, an
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to the bike path. Some elements which can
also be incorporated are lighting, benches,
outdoor exercise equipment, and various types
of fencing.
3.2.3 TRAIL TYPE B
Trail Type B proposes an asphalt bike path with
striping and signage in areas where there is
not currently a maintenance road along the
trail corridor. Type B is only recommended in
areas where the right-of-way is too narrow for
additional improvements.
3.2.4 TRAIL TYPE B.1
Trail Type B.I occurs in areas where there is no
existing maintenance road and the right-of-
way is wide enough for various improvements.
It proposes a new asphalt bike path with
striping and signage as well as an adjacent
decomposed granite path and landscaping.
Trees are encouraged along the alignment
to cast shade onto the trail. In areas where
equestrian use is desired and space permits, an
equestrian trail should be considered adjacent
to the bike path. Like Type A.1, some additional
elements that can be incorporated are lighting,
benches, outdoor exercise equipment, and
various types of fencing.
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STAFF REPORT
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Dater June 8, 2016
To: Trails Advisory Committee
From: Candyce Burnett, Planning Director
By: Tabe van, der Zwaag, Associate Planner
Subject: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP SUBTPM19615
— RAYMOND WANG — A request to subdivide a 0.94-acre parcel of land into two
parcels that are within the Equestrian Overlay and Hillside Overlay in the Very Low (VL)
Residential District, located at the northeast corner of Almond Street and Almond Court.
- APN: 1074-041-01. Related files: Variance DRC2015-00177 and Variance DRC2016-
00434.
RECOMMENDATION: Staff requests that the Trails Advisory Committee members review the
updated trail layout and provide input and direction.
PROJECT BACKGROUND: The Trails Advisory Committee reviewed the proposed subdivision on
May 11, 2016, and determined that the project should be redesigned to increase the overall area of
Lot #2, in order to meet the minimum 20,000 square foot parcel size to provide for the keeping of
horses. The Committee required that the project return for their review with the recommended
adjustment in parcel size. The applicant has increased the lot area of Lot #2 to 20,006 square feet.
The increase in lot area reduced the lot width of Lot #1, to 97.80 feet (100 foot width required), which
now requires the application of a Variance to reduce the required corner lot width.
PROJECT OVERVIEW: The applicant is requesting to subdivide a property of 0.94-acre, located at
the northeast corner of Almond Street and Almond Court, into two residential lots. The project site is
within the Very Low (VL) Residential District, and within the Equestrian and Hillside Overlays.
The minimum lot size in the Very Low (VL) Residential District is 20,000 square feet and the required
average lot size is 22,500 square feet. Lot #1 is 20,224 square feet (previously 21,700 square feet)
and Lot #2 is 20,006 square feet (previously 19,530 square feet), with an average lot size of 20,115
square feet. A Variance (Related file: DRC2015-00177) has been submitted by the applicant
requesting a reduction of 2,385 square feet in the required 22,500 square foot average lot size. The
applicant is also requesting a second Variance (DRC2016-00434) to reduce the 100 foot corner lot
width requirement of Lot #1 by 2.2 feet (proposed width 97.80 feet).
The project adheres to all other development requirements. The Development Code requires interior
lots to be 90 feet wide, and each lot to be a minimum of 200 feet in depth. Interior Lot #2 is 90 feet
wide and each parcel is 217 feet deep.
ANALYSIS: The proposed project will meet the requirements of the Trails Implementation Plan.
Residential development, with lots of 20,000 square feet (minimum) in area, within the Equestrian
Overlay are required to include a 15-foot wide easement for a private equestrian trail with associated
improvements. A 15-foot wide easement and trail is proposed along the north side of Lot #1 (only)
and will provide trail access to Almond Court for both lots. A gate at Lot #2 will provide access to the
Item B —1
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE — TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP SUBTPM19615
RAYMOND WANG
June 8, 2016
Page 2
trail on Lot #1 and, therefore, continuing the easement and trail across Lot #2 is unnecessary. There
will be a condition of approval on the Final Map that requires that both lots have access to this trail.
Residential developments in the Equestrian Overlay are also required to include a 24-foot by 24-foot
corral area on each lot. Each corral is required to be a minimum of 70 feet from any dwelling on
adjacent lots. A separate 5-foot wide private drainage easement with a "V" gutter is proposed along
the north property line (north side of the trail easement) to convey storm water runoff from the property
to the north of the project site, and direct the storm water along the east property line of Lot #2 to the
public storm drain system on Almond Street. The trail will drain with a 2 percent slope to this drainage
facility.
The plans indicate that the trail will be topped with a 4-inch cover of decomposed granite. A
decorative wall will be required along the north property line, on the south side of the equestrian trail
of Lot 1 and along the side property lines of each lot. Access to the trail will be controlled by a trail
access gate designed per Rancho Cucamonga Standard Drawing 1006-C. Each lot will have vehicle
access from Almond Street and equestrian trail access from Almond Court.
DESIGN ISSUES: None
Respectfully submitted,
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Candyce urnett
Planning Director
CB:TV/Is
Attachment: SUBTPM19615 Full Plan Set distributed under separate cover
Item B —2
FULL PLAN SET DISTRIBUTED UNDER SEPARATE COVER
Item 8 -3
THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
MAY 11, 2016 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
I. CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call
Ray Wimberly_ Lou Munoz _ Richard Fletcher (Alternate)
Victoria Jones Otis Greer
Dianna Lee (Alternate) _
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) Tom Tisler (Bicycle)
Mike Smith (Staff Coordinator)
11 II. PUBLIC COMMENT III
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items
to be discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
11 III. REVIEW ITEMS III
A. TRAIL PRIORITIES ANNUAL REVIEW
B. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PARCEL MAP SUBTPM19615 —
RAYMOND WANG - Site plan review of a request to subdivide a 0.94-acre
parcel of land into two lots that are within the Equestrian Overlay and
Hillside Overlay in the Very Low (VL) Residential District, located at the
northeast corner of Almond Street and Almond Court. - APN: 1074-041-01.
Related Case: Variance DRC2015-00177.
1 of 2
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
a7'
AGENDA
RANCHO
CUCAMONGA MAY 111 2016
11 IV. ADJOURNMENT III
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on May 5, 2016 at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
2of2
STAFF REPORT
ENGINEERING SER\TICEs DEPARTA'IENT
Date: May 11, 2016 RANCHO
CUCAMONGA
To: Trails Advisory Committee Members
From: Jason C. Welday, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer
By: Jerry A. Dyer, Principal Civil Engineer
Subject: TRAIL PRIORITIES LIST ANNUAL REVIEW
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Trails Advisory Committee review and approve the recommended Trail
Priorities List.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The Trails Advisory Committee provides priorities to staff for construction and completion of trails
throughout the City through the annual Trail Priorities List. Given limited funding for construction of the
City's trail system, existing trails have been typically constructed in conjunction with development or
through the use of funds collected as part of the Beautification Fee program. In 2014, the City reviewed
the development related fee programs and eliminated the Beautification Fee program. In addition to
Beautification Fee funds, the City has utilized funds from the former Redevelopment Agency (RDA) and
grant programs such as the Federal and State Safe Routes to School program (SRTS) and the
Transportation Development Act Article 3 program (TDA) to construct trail improvements. Trail projects
completed since Fiscal Year 2012/2013 include:
Foothill Boulevard Bike and Pedestrian Bridge - $9,000,000 (RDA)
Deer Creek Bike Trail Improvements - $200,000 (SRTS & Beautification Fee funds)
Day Creek & Deer Creek Bike Trail Improvements - $300,000 (TDA & local Infrastructure funds)
Current grant opportunities for trail improvements are limited and although the City has been competitive
in obtaining grant funds in the past, the use of these funds is limited to certain modes of transportation
such as pedestrians and bicycles. Given these limited funding opportunities, it is recommended that the
Committee approve the recommended Trail Priority List. If approved, this list will serve as guidance to
staff in prioritizing projects for future grant opportunities. It should be noted that the projects listed may not
meet the requirements for future grants. In these cases, staff will continue to attempt to identify projects
that both meet grant requirements and further the development of the City's trail system.
RECOMMENDED TRAILS PRIORITY LIST
Archibald Avenue from north of Norbrook Drive to Carrari Street — Trail on the west side and
continuation of the existing trail on Archibald Avenue. Note, this trail improvement removes a
section of public LMD landscaping and trees, thus reducing water costs and maintenance, and
most likely reducing the overall cost of maintenance along this stretch. This project has been
included in the proposed Capital Improvements Program for funding in Fiscal Year 2016/2017
with remaining Beautification Fee funds in the amount of $150,000.
2. Archibald Avenue east side widening north of Sunflower - Trail on the east side completing the
missing link of trail from the north to the south. The project will provide for a complete trail
Item A —1
TRAILS ADVERSORY COMMITTEE STAFF REPORT - TRAIL PRIORITIES
May 11, 2016
Paae 2
segment with logical termini along Archibald Avenue from Banyan Street to Wilson Avenue and
complements the completion of Priority #1 listed above. This project has been included in the
proposed Capital Improvements Program for funding in Fiscal Year 2016/2017 with remaining
Beautification Fee funds in the amount of $187,000.00.
THE FOLLOWING TRAILS ARE UNFUNDED AND BY PRIORITY
Haven Avenue from Wilson Avenue to north of Vivienda Street — Trail on the west side
completing the missing links and continuation of the existing trail on Haven Avenue, south of
Wilson Avenue. Note, the South West corner of Haven Avenue and Wilson Avenue is
undeveloped and the trail along that portion of Haven Avenue would be constructed upon
development.
4. Banyan Street from Carnelian Street to Beryl Street — Trail on the north side and continuation
of the Banyan Street trail from Beryl Street to Archibald Avenue and linking to the proposed
Carnelian Street trail from Banyan Street to Wilson Avenue listed below.
5. Carnelian Street from Banyan Street to Wilson Avenue — Trail on the west side and continuation
of Banyan Street trail above and linking to existing Wilson Avenue trail.
6. Banyan Street from Sapphire Street to Carnelian Street — Trail on the north side and
continuation of the Banyan Street trail above and linking to the existing trail on Banyan Street
from Sapphire Street west.
Respectfully submitted,
Jason C. Welday
Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer
JCW:JAD:rIf
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STAFF REPORT r
PLNNNING DEP.-1RT\PENT
RANCHO
Date: May 11, 2016 C&, AMONGA
To: Trails Advisory Committee
From: Candyce Burnett, Planning Director
By: Tabe van der Zwaag, Associate Planner
Subject: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP SUBTPM19615 —
RAYMOND WANG — A request to subdivide a 0.94-acre parcel of land into two parcel
that are within the Equestrian Overlay and Hillside Overlay in the Very Low (VL)
Residential District, located at the northeast corner of Almond Street and Almond Court.
- APN: 1074-041-01. Related file: Variance DRC2015-00177.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND VARIANCE DRC2015-00177 — RAYMOND
WANG — A request to reduce the required minimum parcel size and average parcel size
related to the subdivision of a 0.94-acre parcel of land into two parcels that are within the
Equestrian Overlay and Hillside Overlay in the Very Low (VL) Residential District, located
at the northeast corner of Almond Street and Almond Court. - APN: 1074-041-01. Related
file: Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM19615.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Staff requests that the Trails Advisory Committee members review the
proposed trail layout and provide input and direction.
PROJECT OVERVIEW: The applicant is requesting to subdivide a property of 0.94-acre, located at
the northeast corner of Almond Street and Almond Court, into two residential lots. The project site is
within the Very Low (VL) Residential District, and within the Equestrian and Hillside Overlays.
The minimum lot size in the Very Low (VL) Residential District is 20,000 square feet and the required
average lot size is 22,500 square feet. Lot #1 is 21,700 square feet and Lot #2 is 19,530 square feet,
with an average lot size of 20,615 square feet. A Variance (related file: DRC2015-00177) has been
submitted by the applicant requesting a reduction of 1,885 square feet in the required 22,500 square
foot average lot size and a reduction of 470 square feet in the required minimum lot size of Lot #2.
The project adheres to all other development criteria including parcel width and parcel depth.. The
Development Code requires corner lots to be 100 feet wide, interior lots to be 90 feet wide, and each
lot to be a minimum of 200 feet in depth. Corner Lot #1 is 100 feet wide, while interior Lot #2 is 90
feet wide. Each parcel is 217 feet deep.
ANALYSIS: The proposed project will meet the requirements of the Trails Implementation Plan.
Residential development, with lots of 20,000 square feet (minimum) in area, within the Equestrian
Overlay are required to include a 15-foot wide easement for a private equestrian trail with associated
improvements. A 15-foot wide easement and trail is proposed along the north side of Lot #1 (only)
and will provide trail access to Almond Court for both lots. A gate at Lot #2 will provide access to the
trail on Lot #1 and, therefore, continuing the easement and trail across Lot #2 is unnecessary. There
will be a condition of approval on the Final Map that requires that both lots have access to this trail.
Residential development in the Equestrian Overlay are also required to include a 24-foot by 24-foot
Item B —1
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE — TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP SUBTPM19615
RAYMOND WANG
May 11, 2016
Page 2
corral area on each lot. Each corral is required to be a minimum of 70 feet from any dwelling on
adjacent lots. A separate 5-foot wide private drainage easement with a "V" gutter is proposed along
the north property line (north side of the trail easement) to convey storm water runoff from the property
to the north of the project site, and direct the storm water along the east property line of Lot #2 to the
public storm drain system on Almond Street. The trail will drain with a 2 percent slope to this drainage
facility.
The plans indicate that the trail will be topped with a 4-inch cover of decomposed granite. A
decorative wall will be required along the north property line, on the south side of the equestrian trail
and along the side property lines of each lot. Access to the trail will be controlled by a trail access
gate designed per Rancho Cucamonga Standard Drawing 1006-C. Each lot will have vehicle access
from Almond Street and equestrian trail access from Almond Court.
DESIGN ISSUES: None
Respectfully submitted,
W `
Candyc'I urnett
Planning Director
CB:TV/Is
Attachment: SUBTPM19615 Full Plan Set
Item B —2
FULL SET OF PLANS
DISTRIBUTED UNDER SEPARATE COVER
Item B —3
THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
_ MAY 11, 2016 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
11 I. CALL TO ORDER 11
Roll Call
Ray Wimberly_ Lou Munoz _ Richard Fletcher (Alternate)
Victoria Jones Otis Greer
Dianna Lee (Alternate) _
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) Tom Tisler (Bicycle)
Mike Smith (Staff Coordinator)
II II. PUBLIC COMMENT III
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items
to be discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
II III. REVIEW ITEMS III
A. TRAIL PRIORITIES ANNUAL REVIEW
B. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PARCEL MAP SUBTPM19615—
RAYMOND WANG - Site plan review of a request to subdivide a 0.94-acre
parcel of land into two lots that are within the Equestrian Overlay and
Hillside Overlay in the Very Low (VL) Residential District, located at the
northeast corner of Almond Street and Almond Court. - APN: 1074-041-01.
Related Case: Variance DRC2015-00177.
1 of 2
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
RANCHO
CUCAMONGA MAY 111 2016
II IV. ADJOURNMENT III
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on May 5, 2016 at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
2 of 2
STAFF REPORT
ENGINEERING SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Date: May 11, 2016 RANCHO
CUCAMONGA
To: Trails Advisory Committee Members
From: Jason C. Welday, Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer
By: Jerry A. Dyer, Principal Civil Engineer
Subject: TRAIL PRIORITIES LIST ANNUAL REVIEW
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Trails Advisory Committee review and approve the recommended Trail
Priorities List.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The Trails Advisory Committee provides priorities to staff for construction and completion of trails
throughout the City through the annual Trail Priorities List. Given limited funding for construction of the
City's trail system, existing trails have been typically constructed in conjunction with development or
through the use of funds collected as part of the Beautification Fee program. In 2014, the City reviewed
the development related fee programs and eliminated the Beautification Fee program. In addition to
Beautification Fee funds, the City has utilized funds from the former Redevelopment Agency (RDA) and
grant programs such as the Federal and State Safe Routes to School program (SRTS) and the
Transportation Development Act Article 3 program (TDA) to construct trail improvements. Trail projects
completed since Fiscal Year 2012/2013 include:
• Foothill Boulevard Bike and Pedestrian Bridge - $9,000,000 (RDA)
• Deer Creek Bike Trail Improvements - $200,000 (SRTS & Beautification Fee funds)
• Day Creek & Deer Creek Bike Trail Improvements - $300,000 (TDA & local Infrastructure funds)
Current grant opportunities for trail improvements are limited and although the City has been competitive
in obtaining grant funds in the past, the use of these funds is limited to certain modes of transportation
such as pedestrians and bicycles. Given these limited funding opportunities, it is recommended that the
Committee approve the recommended Trail Priority List. If approved, this list will serve as guidance to
staff in prioritizing projects for future grant opportunities. It should be noted that the projects listed may not
meet the requirements for future grants. In these cases, staff will continue to attempt to identify projects
that both meet grant requirements and further the development of the City's trail system.
RECOMMENDED TRAILS PRIORITY LIST
Archibald Avenue from north of Norbrook Drive to Carrari Street — Trail on the west side and
continuation of the existing trail on Archibald Avenue. Note, this trail improvement removes a
section of public LMD landscaping and trees, thus reducing water costs and maintenance, and
most likely reducing the overall cost of maintenance along this stretch. This project has been
included in the proposed Capital Improvements Program for funding in Fiscal Year 2016/2017
with remaining Beautification Fee funds in the amount of $150,000.
2. Archibald Avenue east side widening north of Sunflower - Trail on the east side completing the
missing link of trail from the north to the south. The project will provide for a complete trail
Item A —1
TRAILS ADVERSORY COMMITTEE STAFF REPORT - TRAIL PRIORITIES
May 11, 2016
Paqe 2
segment with logical termini along Archibald Avenue from Banyan Street to Wilson Avenue and
complements the completion of Priority #1 listed above. This project has been included in the
proposed Capital Improvements Program for funding in Fiscal Year 2016/2017 with remaining
Beautification Fee funds in the amount of $187,000.00.
THE FOLLOWING TRAILS ARE UNFUNDED AND BY PRIORITY
3. Haven Avenue from Wilson Avenue to north of Vivienda Street — Trail on the west side
completing the missing links and continuation of the existing trail on Haven Avenue, south of
Wilson Avenue. Note, the South West corner of Haven Avenue and Wilson Avenue is
undeveloped and the trail along that portion of Haven Avenue would be constructed upon
development.
4. Banyan Street from Carnelian Street to Beryl Street — Trail on the north side and continuation
of the Banyan Street trail from Beryl Street to Archibald Avenue and linking to the proposed
Carnelian Street trail from Banyan Street to Wilson Avenue listed below.
5. Carnelian Street from Banyan Street to Wilson Avenue — Trail on the west side and continuation
of Banyan Street trail above and linking to existing Wilson Avenue trail.
6. Banyan Street from Sapphire Street to Carnelian Street — Trail on the north side and
continuation of the Banyan Street trail above and linking to the existing trail on Banyan Street
from Sapphire Street west.
Respectfully submitted,
Jason C. Welday
Director of Engineering Services/City Engineer
JCW:JAD:rIf
Exhibit "A" - Community Trail
Exhibit "B" - Community Trail Map
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STAFF REPORT r
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
RANCHO
Date: May 11, 2016 CUCAMONGA
To: Trails Advisory Committee
From: Candyce Burnett, Planning Director
By: Tabe van der Zwaag, Associate Planner
Subject: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP SUBTPM19615 —
RAYMOND WANG — A request to subdivide a 0.94-acre parcel of land into two parcel
that are within the Equestrian Overlay and Hillside Overlay in the Very Low (VL)
Residential District, located at the northeast corner of Almond Street and Almond Court.
- APN: 1074-041-01. Related file: Variance DRC2015-00177.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND VARIANCE DRC2015-00177 — RAYMOND
WANG — A request to reduce the required minimum parcel size and average parcel size
related to the subdivision of a 0.94-acre parcel of land into two parcels that are within the
Equestrian Overlay and Hillside Overlay in the Very Low (VL) Residential District, located
at the northeast corner of Almond Street and Almond Court. - APN: 1074-041-01. Related
file: Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM19615.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Staff requests that the Trails Advisory Committee members review the
proposed trail layout and provide input and direction.
PROJECT OVERVIEW: The applicant is requesting to subdivide a property of 0.94-acre, located at
the northeast corner of Almond Street and Almond Court, into two residential lots. The project site is
within the Very Low (VL) Residential District, and within the Equestrian and Hillside Overlays.
The minimum lot size in the Very Low (VL) Residential District is 20,000 square feet and the required
average lot size is 22,500 square feet. Lot #1 is 21,700 square feet and Lot #2 is 19,530 square feet,
with an average lot size of 20,615 square feet. A Variance (related file: DRC2015-00177) has been
submitted by the applicant requesting a reduction of 1,885 square feet in the required 22,500 square
foot average lot size and a reduction of 470 square feet in the required minimum lot size of Lot #2.
The project adheres to all other development criteria including parcel width and parcel depth.. The
Development Code requires corner lots to be 100 feet wide, interior lots to be 90 feet wide, and each
lot to be a minimum of 200 feet in depth. Corner Lot #1 is 100 feet wide, while interior Lot #2 is 90
feet wide. Each parcel is 217 feet deep.
ANALYSIS: The proposed project will meet the requirements of the Trails Implementation Plan.
Residential development, with lots of 20,000 square feet (minimum) in area, within the Equestrian
Overlay are required to include a 15-foot wide easement for a private equestrian trail with associated
improvements. A 15-foot wide easement and trail is proposed along the north side of Lot #1 (only)
and will provide trail access to Almond Court for both lots. A gate at Lot #2 will provide access to the
trail on Lot #1 and, therefore, continuing the easement and trail across Lot #2 is unnecessary. There
will be a condition of approval on the Final Map that requires that both lots have access to this trail.
Residential development in the Equestrian Overlay are also required to include a 24-foot by 24-foot
Item B —1
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE — TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP SUBTPM19615
RAYMOND WANG
May 11, 2016
Page 2
corral area on each lot. Each corral is required to be a minimum of 70 feet from any dwelling on
adjacent lots. A separate 5-foot wide private drainage easement with a "V" gutter is proposed along
the north property line (north side of the trail easement) to convey storm water runoff from the property
to the north of the project site, and direct the storm water along the east property line of Lot #2 to the
public storm drain system on Almond Street. The trail will drain with a 2 percent slope to this drainage
facility.
The plans indicate that the trail will be topped with a 4-inch cover of decomposed granite. A
decorative wall will be required along the north property line, on the south side of the equestrian trail
and along the side property lines of each lot. Access to the trail will be controlled by a trail access
gate designed per Rancho Cucamonga Standard Drawing 1006-C. Each lot will have vehicle access
from Almond Street and equestrian trail access from Almond Court.
DESIGN ISSUES: None
Respectfully submitted,
w 1
Candyc urnett
Planning Director
CB:TV/Is
Attachment: SUBTPM19615 Full Plan Set
Item B —2
FULL SET OF PLANS
DISTRIBUTED UNDER SEPARATE COVER
Item B -3
THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
ACTION AGENDA
RANCHO
CUCAMONGA MAY 11, 2016 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
11 I. CALL TO ORDER III
Roll Call 1 6:00 PM
Ray Wimberly_ Lou Munoz X Richard Fletcher (Alternate)
Victoria Jones X Otis Greer A
Dianna Lee (Alternate) _
Carol Douglass (Equestrian)_A_ Tom Tisler (Bicycle)_A_
Mike Smith X_(Staff Coordinator)
II. PUBLIC COMMENT III
None
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items
to be discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
II III. REVIEW ITEMS III
A. TRAIL PRIORITIES ANNUAL REVIEW Presentation by
Jason Welday, City
Engineer. There was
discussion re: the
TAC desire for
potential shift in
priorities and funding.
The TAC questioned
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE ACTION
AGENDA
MAY 119 2016
B. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PARCEL MAP SUBTPM19615 — the lot size for
RAYMOND WANG - Site plan review of a request to subdivide a 0.94-acre keeping of horses
parcel of land into two lots that are within the Equestrian Overlay and and recommended
Hillside Overlayin the Very VL Residential District, located at the the applicant return
ry Low � � enocawith a modification.
northeast corner of Almond Street and Almond Court. - APN: 1074-041-01.
Related Case: Variance DRC2015-00177.
11 IV. ADJOURNMENT III
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was 7:00 PM
posted on May 5, 2016 at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
_ y MAY 11, 2016 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
I. CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call
Ray Wimberly_ Lou Munoz _ Richard Fletcher (Alternate)
Victoria Jones Otis Greer.
Dianna Lee (Alternate) _
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) Tom Tisler (Bicycle)
Mike Smith (Staff Coordinator)
II II. PUBLIC COMMENT III
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items
to be discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
11 III. REVIEW ITEMS III
A. TRAIL PRIORITIES ANNUAL REVIEW
B. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PARCEL MAP SUBTPM19615 —
RAYMOND WANG - Site plan review of a request to subdivide a 0.94-acre
parcel of land into two lots that are within the Equestrian Overlay and
Hillside Overlay in the Very Low (VL) Residential District, located at the
northeast corner of Almond Street and Almond Court. - APN: 1074-041-01.
Related Case: Variance DRC2015-00177.
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
RANCHO
CUCAMONGA MAY 111 2016
11 IV. ADJOURNMENT III
i, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on May 4, 2016 at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
APRIL 13, 2016 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on April 6, 2016, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
March 9, 2016 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
11 I. CALL TO ORDER 11
Roll Call 1 6:00 PM
Ray Wimberly_.X__ Lou Munoz X Richard Fletcher (Alternate) A
Victoria Jones A Otis Greer A
Dianna Lee (Alternate) A
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) X Tom Tisler (Bicycle) X
Mike Smith X (Staff Coordinator)
II II. PUBLIC COMMENT III
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items to be
discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
None
Following discussion re:
III. REVIEW ITEMS design and tree
placement, the
Committee unanimously
supported the request.
A. PRESENTATION BY WOMEN VETERANS UNITY GROUP AND THE
INCREDIBLE EDIBLE COMMUNITY GARDEN OF THE PROPOSED
FIRST (IN CALIFORNIA) TREE PLANTING EVENT IN HONOR OR
WOMEN VETERANS. THE LOCATION OF THE LIVING TREE
MEMORIAL WILL BE ALONG THE PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAIL NEAR
CENTRAL PARK.
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
RANCHO
CUCAMONGA MARCH 9, 2016
11 IV. ADJOURNMENT III
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on March 3, 2016 at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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7:00 PM
THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
March 9, 2016 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
11 I. CALL TO ORDER 11
Roll Call
Ray Wimberly_ Lou Munoz _ Richard Fletcher (Alternate) _
Victoria Jones Otis Greer.
Dianna Lee (Alternate) _
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) Tom Tisler (Bicycle)
Mike Smith (Staff Coordinator)
II II. PUBLIC COMMENT III
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items to be
discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
11 III. REVIEW ITEMS III
A. PRESENTATION BY WOMEN VETERANS UNITY GROUP AND THE
INCREDIBLE EDIBLE COMMUNITY GARDEN OF THE PROPOSED
FIRST (IN CALIFORNIA) TREE PLANTING EVENT IN HONOR OR
WOMEN VETERANS. THE LOCATION OF THE LIVING TREE
MEMORIAL WILL BE ALONG THE PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAIL NEAR
CENTRAL PARK.
1 of 2
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
RANCHO
C',,UCAMONGA MAY 13, 2015
IV. ADJOURNMENT
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on March 3, 2016 at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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STAFF REPORT `
PUBLIC WORKS SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Date: March 9, 2016 RANCHO
C,,UCAMONGA
To: Trails Advisory Committee
From: Bill Wittkopf, Public Works Services Director
Subject:. PRESENTATION BY WOMEN VETERANS UNITY GROUP AND THE INCREDIBLE
EDIBLE COMMUNITY GARDEN OF THE PROPOSED FIRST (IN CALIFORNIA) TREE
PLANTING EVENT IN HONOR OF WOMEN VETERANS. THE LOCATION OF THE
LIVING TREE MEMORIAL PROJECT WILL BE ALONG THE PACIFIC ELECTRIC TRAIL
NEAR CENTRAL PARK.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Trails Advisory Committee approve Women Veterans Unity Group and The
Incredible Edible Community Garden in the planting of 25 trees along both sides of the Pacific Electric
Trail near Central Park.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
In celebration of Women's Military" History Week, The Women Veterans Unity Group would like to partner
with The Incredible Edible Community Garden and the City of Rancho Cucamonga to host a tree planting
event in honor of women veterans on March 16, 2016. The Living Tree Memorial will be the first
dedication to women veterans in California..
The event will consist of planting 25 shade trees along both sides of the Pacific Electric Trail northeast of
Central Park (map attached). The location was recommended by the Public Works Services Department
due to the City's need for shade trees along the P.E. Trail and for the high visibility of the memorial. All
trees have been preapproved by Public Works Services Director. The "planting will include preparation,.
irrigation installation, and finished landscape with weed mat and mulch. The memorial will also include a
plaque honoring women veterans and possibly other information about the military history of women
veterans.
The Incredible Edible Community Garden (IECG) will provide care and maintenance of the trees for up
to three years if needed by the City. In addition to maintenance, they will also be monitoring tree health,
calculating stored carbon, and replacing any trees that do not survive within the first 5 years.
Respectfully s0bmifted,
William Wittkopf
Public Works Services Director
Mar
Attachment: Map, Event, Flyer, and Overview of Event
SIGN INDICATING ENTRY TO THE
"INLAND EMPIRE MILITARY
VETERANS WOMEN'S UNITY
MEMORIAL"
FIVE TREES AT THE WOMEN'S
VETERANS UNITY PATH - ONE RED
OAK IN THE CENTER, FLANKED BY
TWO CHINESE PISTACHE ANDTWO
CHINESE FLAME TREES. EACHTREE
TO HAVE A PLAQUE DEDICATED
TO A BRANCH OF THE MILITARY
WITH GPS LOCATION OF THE TREE.
FIVE TREES ON THE SOUTH SIDE
OF THE TRAIL. ONE CHINESE ELM
IN THE CENTER WITH A CHINESE
PISTACHE AND CHINESE FLAME
TREE ON EACH SIDE.
FIFTEEN TREES ON THE NORTH SIDE
OFTHETRAIL. ALL OAKS, VARIETIES
TO INCLUDE RED, EASTERN WHITE,
SHUMARD, AND VALLEY.
NORTH
100,
Inland Empire Military Women Unity Memorial ntegrated 1334 North Sultana Avenue
Ontario, CA 91764
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Came be a part of History as The Women Veterans Unity Group and Incredible Edible Community Garden
dedicate the 111 California'%n/andfmpireMiltaryWomenUnityMemol*l'tree planting at Central Park
"Momia IN CELEBRATION OF
WOMEN'S MILITARY HISTORY WEEK
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OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Please join us as the Women Veterans Unity Group in partnership with the
Inland Empire Women Veterans Collaborative host our lE 3rd Annual
"ThankA Sheros" event in honor of Women's Military History Week
K Event Theme:
ADDRESSING WOMEN GENDER -SPECIFIC RESOURCES
My HealtheVets, Ebenefits, Vet Center, VA Resources, Health & Wellness Resources,
Community Resources; Employment Resources, Families Resources, & More
A MARCH 16, 2016
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Central Park
Goldy S. Lewis Community Center in the Rancho Cucamonga Hall
H 11200 Base Line Road
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701
Breakfast & Lunch Will Be Provided
Register @ hffp://www.eventbrite.com/e/le-3rd-annual-thank-
a-sheros-event-tickets-18541997614
RREGISTRATION AND EVENT IS FOR MILITARY WOMEN VETERANS San Bernardino County Veterans Affairs Veterans ID Program and Ebenefits
will be here, please bring your Picture ID; DD214 or VA Healthcare ID
0 Any Questions contact Ann Duson, Founder/President (323) 517-1145
VetWomeUnity@hotmail.com Register by 3/15/16.
All contributions will go to The Women Veterans Unity Group a 501(c)(3), dedicated to meeting the needs of
Military Women Veterans,
VA r>ES.ER-r PAC I F I C
HEALTHCARE N'ETW<O;RX
WOMEN VETERANS LIVING TREE MEMORIAL PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2/16/2016
TO: William Wittkopf, Public Works Services Director City of Rancho Cucamonga
PROJECT GOAL: -
There are no memorials to women veterans in our state listed on the California Registry of
Veterans Memorials other than a plaque on a sequoia tree "somewhere" in the state, according
to Linda Umberg, Ca1Vet, SBC Department of Veterans Affairs. What better way to honor
women veterans than with a living tree memorial during the Third Annual "Thank a SHERO"
Event to be held at Central Park on March 16, 2016. Ann Duson, the founder and president of
the Inland Empire Women Veterans Equity Group (IEWVEG) is excited to partner with
Incredible Edible Community Garden (IECG) to make this happen. Please see attached
overview of my non-profit organization and Ann's women veterans group non-profit.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND SCOPE:
The Living Tree Memorial honoring women veterans consists of planting 25 shade trees that are
acceptable to the city of Rancho Cucamonga. This planting includes site preparation,
installation of water -wise irrigation, and finishing the planting site with weed mat and mulch.
A plaque honoring women veterans, and possibly other information about women veterans
military history, will be installed at the tree planting site. These plaques may not be ready on
planting day, March 16th, and may have to get installed later.
Bill Wittkopf, Public Works Services Director, showed us three potential locations at Central
Park for the tree memorial. The location along the Pacific Electric Trail in the northeast part of
the Park was jointly selected by us and Bill because of the city's need for shade trees along the
walking trail and also the high visibility for this memorial. The planting areas would be along
both sides of the trail starting at the area to the east where there are existing benches and
moving west to the recent planting of young trees. Also, there is an outcropping on the south side
of the trail adjacent to the area with the benches that will accommodate about 3 to 5 trees. This
may be a site for a plaque among a grouping of trees.
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WOMEN VETERANS LIVING TREE MEMORIAL PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2/16/2016
TIMELINE:
Now through March 2nd: Obtain departmental and city council approval.
Saturday March 12th at 9 a.m : Commence site preparation. Site prep includes installation of
the irrigation service lines with separate valve and times; digging the holes; and either loosely
placing the dirt back into the holes or covering the holes with wood and caution tape. (NOTE: If
rain is forecasted, we may request another day for access.)
Wednesday March 16th from 2 to 4 p.m (rain or shine) : Planting the trees with the women
veterans and city/county personnel in attendence; staking each of the trees with 2 or 3 lodge
poles; and finishing the site either that day or before the end of March. Site finishing includes
installing drip ring irrigation at each tree location; and if there is sufficient time, we will finish
the site with weed mat and mulch that day or within two weeks.
End of March: Complete finishing touches at the site i.e. weed mat and mulch
SITE ACCESS: We need truck access to the trail site on Saturday March 12th by 8:00 a.m.
(unless an alternate day is needed due to rain) and on Wednesday March 16th by 8:00 a.m. On
March 12th we expect to bring a Kabota tractor with auger to dig the holes. We may bring a
trailer load of mulch along with our irrigation supplies and tools. On March 16th we will be
delivering the trees, and additional mulch.
TREES: Bill Wittkopf provided the list of acceptable trees from those that are available in our
tree nursery. Most of the trees are 15 gallon container size. The trees have been approved by
CalFire. Our nursery trees can be found on our website: www.iecgarden.org Click on Guardian
Trees.
SUPPLIES: IECG provides all labor, trees, materials and supplies. There is no cost to the city.
This is being funded by IECG's Neighborhood Grows - Communities Grants Program funded
by CalFire with funds from state of California cap and trade auction proceeds. In addition the
plaques are being funded by San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors.
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OTHER SERVICES AND INFORMATION:
1. IECG can provide care and maintenance of the trees for up to three years if needed by the
city and parks department of Rancho Cucamonga.
2. We will also be monitoring tree health, calculating stored carbon (which is a requirement of
our grant), and replacing any trees at our cost that do not survive for 5 years.
3. IECG will handle its own press releases, radio announcement on KCAA, and social media
content about this memorial project.
4. If our partner Joel Greene, creator, host and producer of PBS Curiosity Quest would like to
film this project, we will contact the city for any additional approvals that are needed.
For additional information, please contact:
Mary E. Petit, Founder and Co -Executive Director
The Incredible Edible Community Garden
909-608-7438
(C) 941-276-1150 (best number to call or text)
Follow and Like Us on Face Book
Website: www.ieegarden.org
740 W-ast 26th Street, Up6id4 CA 91784 1 Phone (9091608.7438 1 Cell 1941') 276,11'l54
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
FEBRUARY 10, 2016 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Jennifer Palacios, Office Specialist 11 with the Planning Department of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga, or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing
agenda was posted on February 4, 2016, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per
Government Code Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
JANUARY 13, 2016 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on January 6, 2016, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
x, TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
RANCHO December 9, 2015 - 6:00 PM
CUCAMONGA
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on December 3, 2015, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government
Code Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
OCTOBER 14, 2015 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on October 7, 2015, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
"CHO ACTION AGENDA
SEPTEMBER 9, 2015 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
11 I. CALL TO ORDER III
Roll Call
6: 00 p.m.
Ray Wimberly X Lou Munoz X Richard Fletcher (Alternate)
Janet Ryerson X Victoria Jones X
Vacant (Alternate)
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) A Tom Tisler (Bicycle) X
Mike Smith X (Staff Coordinator)
Additional Staff Present: Tom Grahn, Associate Planner
II II. ANNOUNCEMENTS III
A. RESIGNATION OF COMMITTEE MEMBER JIM HANSEN.
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ACTION AGENDA
RANCHO
Cuc"ONcn September 9, 2015
II III. DIRECTOR'S REPORTS III
B. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP
B. SUBTT19917-
SUBTT19917 - SHAREEF AWAD -A request to subdivide 7.17 acres into
Committee
10 lots in the Very Low (VL) Residential District of the Etiwanda Specific
recommended
Plan, located north of the 210 Freeway and east of East Avenue at the
approval subject to
revisions to project
easterly extension of Wilshire Drive and Copley Drive; APN: 0226-102-30.
plans prior to
Related Files: CEQA Review CEQA2014-00023.
scheduling the
subdivision for
Planning
IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS
Commission
consideration.
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items to be
discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
V. ADJOURNMENT 116:30 p.m.
I, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on September 2, 2015, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government
Code Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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September 9, 2015
Trails Committee Action
SUBTT19917
The Committee recommended approval of the project, subject to the following revisions being made to
the project plans prior to scheduling the subdivision for Planning Commission consideration:
1. Revise the width of the Community Trail along north project boundary adjacent to Lots 1 thru 3
include the installation of the remaining 8-foot width of the Community Trail, which will complete
the 20-foot wide Community Trail.
2. Identify the location of future block walls adjacent to the local equestrian trails (Lots 1, 4 to 7, and
8 to 10), and identify the location of gated access to the rear of each lot. These walls should be
designed to include 3 feet of masonry wall and 3 feet of wrought iron on top.
3. The size of the future horse corral locations should be revised from a dimension of 30 feet by 50
feet to either a minimum dimension of 12 feet by 48 feet, or 24 feet by 24 feet. The location of
each future horse corral shall be revised to meet the required 70-foot minimum setback for the
keeping of animals. The 70-foot setback is measured from the horse corral to the primary
residential structure on adjacent properties.
4. Revise the location of the graded slope and future horse corral locations on Lots 1 to 3 so that the
horse corral is located between the Community Trail and the top of the slope, and on Lots 8 thru 10
the horse corral is located between the local equestrian trail and the toe of the slope.
5. Provide a 20-foot by 30-foot vehicle turn -around in the local equestrian trail along the west side of
Lot 1.
Meeting began at 6:00 p.m.
Committee Member Absent: Carol Douglass
Staff attendance: Tom Grahn
Public attendance: Larry Henderson
Adjournment: 6:30 p. m.
THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
Ammo September 9, 2015 - 6:00 PM
CUCAMONCA
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
II I. CALL TO ORDER II
Roll Call
Ray Wimberly_ Lou Munoz _ Fletcher (Alternate)
Janet Ryerson_ Victoria Jones_
Vacant (Alternate)
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) Tom Tisler (Bicycle)
Mike Smith (Staff Coordinator)
II II. ANNOUNCEMENTS III
A. RESIGNATION OF COMMITTEE MEMBER JIM HANSEN.
II III. DIRECTOR'S REPORTS III
B. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP
SUBTT19917 — SHAREEF AWAD — A request to subdivide 7.17 acres into
10 lots in the Very Low (VL) Residential District of the Etiwanda Specific
Plan, located north of the 210 Freeway and east of East Avenue at the
easterly extension of Wilshire Drive and Copley Drive; APN: 0226-102-30.
Related Files: CEQA Review CEQA2014-00023.
11 IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS 11
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items to be
discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
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AGENDA
NCHO
CuaMONCa September 9, 2015
II V. ADJOURNMENT III
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on September 2, 2015, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government
Code Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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STAFF REPORT
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Date: September 9, 2015
To: Trails Advisory Committee
From: Candyce Burnett, Planning Director
By: Tom Grahn, Associate Planner
Subject: TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT19917 SHAREEF AWAD - A request to subdivide
7.17 acres into 10 lots in the Very Low (VL) Residential District of the Etiwanda Specific
Plan, located north of the 210 Freeway and east of East Avenue at the easterly extension
of Wilshire Drive and Copley Drive; APN: 0226-102-30. Related Files: CEQA Review
CEQA2014-00023.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Staff requests that the Trails Advisory Committee members review the
proposed trail layout and provide input and direction.
SITE CHARACTERISTICS: The project site contains one (1) rectangular shaped parcel with a project
area of approximately 312,180 square feet; overall dimensions are approximately 330 feet (east to
west) by approximately 945 feet (north to south). The site is vacant; there are no trees within the
project site and plants consist primarily of low vegetation. The project site is located directly north of
the 210 Freeway, south of Tract 18708 (a 7-lot subdivision), east of Tract 18122 (a 76-lot subdivision
currently under construction), and west of East Etiwanda Creek and the San Sevaine Flood Control
Basin. Zoning of the project site and all surrounding properties is Very Low (VL) Residential District
of the Etiwanda Specific Plan. The project site is generally level with a south-easterly slope; the
elevations at the northwest and southeast corners are approximately 1,426 feet and 1,400 feet,
respectively. A portion of an east -west Community Trail was installed along the southern boundary
of Tract 18708, and local trails were installed with the development of Tract 18122 to the west.
BACKGROUND: The proposed development of Tract 18708, located directly north of and adjacent
to the project site, was reviewed by the Trails Advisory Committee (TAC) on August 13, 2008. At that
meeting the TAC recommended the Community Trail be installed along the southern boundary of the
tract (the northern boundary of Tract 19917) and then turn northward along the east property line of
the site, eventually connecting to the future Banyan Street Community Trail. The TAC also
recommended that Tract 18708 provide 12 feet of the required 20-foot Community Trail, with the
property to the south (Tract 19917) providing the remaining 8 feet. The development of Tract 18708
installed the northerly 12-foot width of the Community Trail immediately north of, and adjacent to, the
project site.
The proposed development of Tract 18122, located directly west of the project site, was reviewed by
the TAC on December 9, 2009. Within Tract 18122, 15-foot wide local equestrian trails with corner
cutoffs were required adjacent to the west side of this project site. This includes a trail adjacent to
the west side of Lot 1 and adjacent to the rear of Lots 4 thru 7. The development of Tract 18122 will
complete the installation of 15-foot wide local equestrian trails immediately west of, and adjacent to,
the project site.
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE — SUBTT19917 Page 2
SHAREEF AWAD
September 9, 2015
ANALYSIS: The proposed subdivision is located in the Very Low (VL) Residential District of the
Etiwanda Specific Plan, within the Equestrian Overlay District. The Etiwanda Specific Plan requires
the development of Local Feeder Trails, which are local equestrian easements within subdivisions,
and Community Trails, which are dedicated trails providing access to regional multi -purpose and
community facilities. Lots within the subdivision range in size from 23,276 square feet to 26,557
square feet, with an average lot size of 25,078 square feet. These lot sizes exceed both the 20,000-
square foot minimum lot size and 25,000 minimum net average lot size requirements of the Etiwanda
Specific Plan.
The following design issues will be the focus of Staff discussion regarding this project:
The width of the Community Trail along north project boundary adjacent to Lots 1 thru 3 should
be revised. The adjacent subdivision, Tract 18708, provided 12 feet of the trail width. The
project site should be revised to provide the remaining 8-foot Community Trail width along the
rear of Lots 1 thru 3 immediately adjacent to the northern boundary of the project. The Etiwanda
Specific Plan Very Low Residential District requires a 200-foot minimum lot depth. Lots 1 thru
3 are currently 229 feet deep, providing sufficient area to modify their Community Trail design
and still meet all development standards.
2. Future horse corral areas are identified on each lot with a dimension of 30 feet by 50 feet. These
horse corral areas do not meet the 70-foot minimum setback from existing/future building pads
on adjacent property. The applicant should be required to revise the horse corral areas to a
minimum area of 24 feet by 24 feet, which would provide sufficient area to meet minimum horse
corral standards and meet the required 70-foot minimum setback for the keeping of animals.
Respectfully submitted,
Candyce ' u nett
Planning Director
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
ACTION AGENDA
RANcHo SPECIAL MEETING
CUCAMONGA AUGUST 26, 2015 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
I. CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call 6:00 p.m.
Ray Wimberly X Lou Munoz X Richard Fletcher (Alternate) _ Staff attendance:
Mayuko Nakajima
Janet Ryerson X Victoria Jones_X_ Jason Welday
Erika Lewis -Huntley
Jim Hansen (Alternate) _ Mike Parmer
Carol Douglass (Equestrian)_X_ Tom Tisler (Bicycle)_X_ City of Fontana:
Monique Reza
Mike Smith_X_(Staff Coordinator) Brian Hannegan
Noel Castillo
II. DIRECTOR'S REPORTS
A. UPDATE TO THE TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE CITY OF A. Fontana's San
FONTANA'S SAN SEVAINE TRAIL CONNECTIVITY PLAN Sevaine Trail
Connectivity Plan.
Committee
recommended
approval.
III. PUBLIC COMMENTS
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items to be
discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
IV. ADJOURNMENT --III 7:30 p.m.
adjournment
1, Jennifer Palacios, Office Specialist 11 with the Planning Department of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga, or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the
foregoing agenda was posted on August 19, 2015, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting
per Government Code Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho
Cucamonga.
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Trails Committee Meeting Minutes — 8/26/15
Present: Ray Wimberly, Lou Munoz, Janet Ryerson, Victoria Jones, Carol Douglass, Tom Tisler,
Mike Smith, Mayuko Nakajima, Jason Welday, Erika Lewis Huntley, Mike Parmer,-Monique
Reza (Fontana), Brian Hannegan (Fontana), Noel Castillo (Fontana).
Mayuko Nakajima, Assistant Planner gave the presentation on the background of City of
Fontana's San Sevaine Trail Connectivity Plan. It was noted that this process started last year
but the City could not support it due to insufficient timing, therefore, the City of Fontana is back
again this year and that is why the item is before the Trails Committee today. She noted that in
the General Plan, .the segment north of the 15 Freeway is identified as a Community Trail,
however, there may be some physical limitations that limit the design for equestrian use in some
areas. The Circulation Master Plan identifies this path as a recommended Class 1 shared use
path. Although the CMP is not a formally adopted plan, it serves as a guiding document.
Therefore, Fontana is asking for support from the City of Rancho Cucamonga to maximize their
competitiveness of the grants for their project. At this time, staff does not have a recommendation,
but would like to solicit feedback from the Committee. If the Committee gives it an.affirmative vote,
staff will provide a letter of support for Fontana.
The City of Fontana staff and consultant gave their presentation. It was mentioned that they are
completing their Master Plan which is scheduled to be completed by Fall of 2015. The San
Sevaine Trail will provide a North/South Regional Trail connection to other regional trail networks
such as the Pacific Electric Trail, Power Line Easement Trail, and the Santa Ana River Trail. The
proposed trail would run along the canal and they will work with County Flood Control. In-depth
discussion was given about the North segment (approximately 1.75 miles) which includes an area
north of the 15 Freeway and the freeway undercrossings at Victoria Avenue. It is estimated to
cost $3.1 million to construct this portion of the trail.
Lou Munoz, Planning Commissioner asked if equestrian users were part of their outreach
process, and if there was a study conducted to confirm the level of users in this area. He said he
felt uncomfortable making a decision on something they were not given full information. He asked
where the equestrian overlay is located.
Monique Reza, City of Fontana Representative responded that equestrian users were not
consulted but they have done extensive outreach among other stakeholders such as the School
Districts, County Flood Control, bicycle advocates, SANBAG, etc. She also indicated that there
were equestrian users who attended the public outreach meetings.
Ms. Nakajima added that the equestrian overlay generally starts north of the 210 Freeway.
Brian Hannegan, City of Fontana Representative clarified that the trail segment .that is in the
Equestrian Overlay, provides enough room to include a Decomposed Granite (DG) path.
However, south of the 210 Freeway is where space is limited. They said that the DG path could
be included for that section only, but there will not be a logical beginning and end point if there is
no room south of the freeway. They clarified that at this time, review is for the Master Plan only,
and the design phase will go into detail and will come back to the Trails Committee for further
review. The Fontana Representative also mentioned that this is a good opportunity to take
advantage of a grant to create a much needed north/south connection.
Trail Advisory Committee Members, Carol Douglass and Victoria Jones commented that details
such as the bollards, gates, signs, branding, and lighting should be coordinated with City of
Rancho Cucamonga staff.
Larry Henderson from the Alta Loma Riding Club commented that the -Victoria Avenue crossing
is crucial because it will provide the much needed north/south connection. He reported that
otherwise people would have to use Etiwanda Avenue. He asked how this trail segment fits in
with the Trails Priority List. He mentioned that we rshould look at the possibility of a mid -block
crossing on Banyan Street, and that the trail should consider a multi -modal use.
Ms. Nakajima responded that all of the trails on the Trails Priority List are within the west end of
town and are all related to Capital Improvement Projects. They are completed as funds become
available.
Ms. Douglass asked if it would be consistent with the General Plan. She was concerned there
would be nowhere for equestrian users to go past the 15 Freeway if they were heading south.
Mike Smith clarified that in the General Plan there is a proposed Community Trail connection
adjacent to the 15 freeway. It is currently incomplete but would provide a connection from the PE
Trail to the San Sevaine in the future.
Committee Member, Tom Tisler commented that he doesn't want the City to miss this opportunity,
and that the design phase will come back for further review:
Larry Henderson asked if this project has been seen by the Engineering Department from a design
standpoint.
Jason Welday, Traffic Engineer commented that there is not enough information at this time to
evaluate if there is enough room for all of the improvements.
Ms. Reza also added that Flood Control was agreeable to equestrian use as long as there is
enough room.
Ms. Jones said that she does not want to make a decision based on guessing.
Erika Lewis Huntley, Management Analyst II and Brian Hannegan, City of Fontana Representative
added that this connection would make future projects more competitive for grant funding. Mr.
Hannegan also re -affirmed that feasibility and specific details can be worked out at the design
phase.
Mike Smith took vote.
All Trails Committee members voted to support the proposed plan.
Trails Committee Meeting Minutes — 8/26/15
Present: Ray Wimberly, Lou Munoz, Janet Ryerson, Victoria Jones, Carol Douglass, Tom Tisler,
Mike Smith, Mayuko Nakajima, Jason Welday, Erika Lewis Huntley, Mike Parmer, Monique
Reza (Fontana), Brian Hannegan onta,,nna)),,Noel Castillo (Fontana).
Ma uko Naka'ima�v� �tatibfi on the background of City of Fontana's San Sevaine
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Trail Connectivity Plan. It was noted that this process started last year but the City could not
support it due to insufficient timing, therefore, the City of Fontana is back again this year and that
is why the item is before the Trails Committee today. She noted that in the General Plan, the
segment north of the 1- eeway is identified as a Community Trail, however, there may be some
physical limitations that limit the design for equestrian use in some areas. The Circulation Master
Plan identifies this path as.a recommended Class 1 shared use path. Although the CMP is not a
formally adopted plan, it serves as a guiding document. Therefore, Fontana is asking for support
from the City of Rancho Cucamonga to maximize their competitiveness of the grants for their
project. At this time, staff does not have a recommendation, but would like to solicit feedback from
the Committee. If the Committee gives it an affirmative vote, staff will provide a letter of support
for Fontana.
The City of Fontana staff and consultant gave their presentation. It was mentioned that they are
completing their Master Plan which is scheduled to be completed by Fall of 2015. The San
Sevaine Trail will provide a North/South Regional Trail connection to other regional trail networks
such as the Pacific Electric Trail, Power Line Easement Trail, and the Santa Ana River Trail. The/
proposed trail would run along the canal and they will work with County Flood Control. In -de , i; w
discussio. was given about the North segment (approximately 1.75 miles) which includesrth
of the 15weeway and the freeway undercrossings at Victoria Avenue. It is estimated to cost $3.1
million to constr,�ct this pi 'the trail.
Lou Munozasked41e,10estnan users were part of their outreach process, and if there was a study
conducted t4LseoPie level of users in this area. He said he felt uncomfortable making a decision
on something they were not given full informationx He asked where the equestrian overlay is
located.
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Ub6nique-Reza�e onded that equestrian users were not consulted but the have done extensive
� p q Y
outreach among other stakeholders such as the School Districts, County Flood Control, bicycle
advocates, SANBAG, etc. She also indicated that there were equestrian users who attended the
public outreach meetings.
Mgyj ako Nakajima added that the equestrian overlay generally starts north of the 21 f eew4
�"t
egarfc f ' d that the trail segment that is i e Equestrian Overlay, enough
room to inclu a DG ath. However, south of the 21 a fr eway is where space is limited. They
said that the DG path could be included for that section only, but there will not be a logical
beginning and end point if there is no room south of the freeway. They clarified that at this time,
review is for the Mast r Plan only, and the design phase will go into detail and will come back to
the Trails Committe ontana also mentioned that this is a good opportunity to take advantage
of a =much ne ded north/south connection.
Carol Douglass and Victori Jones commented that details such as the bollards, gates, signs,
riding, and lighting shou d be coordinated with City of Rancho Cucamonga staff.
Larry Hendersorom the Alta Loma Rid' g Club commented that the Victori venue crossing
is crucial because it will provide the mu h needed north/south connectio t otherwise people
Etiwanda Avenue He asked how this trail segment fits in with the Trails
Priority List. He mentioned that we should look at the possibility of a mid -block crossing on Banyan.
-AverrUg-, and that the trail should consider a multi -modal use.
��ke Nakajima responded that all of the trails on the Trails Priority List are+s within the west
end of town and are all related to Capital Improvement Projects. They are completed as funds
become available.
-6aref Douglass asked if it would be consistent with the G neral Plan. She was concerned there
would be nowhere for equestrian users to go past the 15 fr eway if they were heading south.
Mike Smith cl fie that in the General Plan there is a proposed Community Trail connection
adjacent to the 15 f eeway. It is currently incomplete but would provide a connection fromte the
PE Trail to the San Sevaine in the future.
Tom Tisler commented that he doesn't want the City to miss this opportunity, and that the design
phase will come back for further review.
Larry Henderson asked if this project has been seen by the Engineering Department from a design
standpoint.
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Jason Welda comme ted thot enough information at this time to evaluate if there is
enough room for all of the improvements.
M Ale Reza also added that Flood Control was agreeable to equestrian use as long as there
is enough room.
V4sA_tef4a Jones said that she does alto make a decision based on guessing.
Erika Lewis Huntley/a"nd Hanneg added that this
connection would make future projects
more competitive for grant funding.tkannegan also re -affirmed that feasibility and specific
details can be worked out at the design phase.
Mike Smith took vote.
All Trails Committee members voted yes--,
THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
SPECIAL MEETING
RANCHO
CUCAMONGA AUGUST 26, 2015 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
11 I. CALL TO ORDER 11
Roll Call
Ray Wimberly_ Lou Munoz _ Richard Fletcher (Alternate) _
Janet Ryerson_ Victoria Jones_
Jim Hansen (Alternate) _
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) Tom Tisler (Bicycle)
Mike Smith (Staff Coordinator)
II II. DIRECTOR'S REPORTS II
A. UPDATE TO THE TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE CITY OF
FONTANA'S SAN SEVAINE TRAIL CONNECTIVITY PLAN
11 III. PUBLIC COMMENTS 11
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items to be
discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
11 IV. ADJOURNMENT 11
1, Jennifer Palacios, Office Specialist 11 with the Planning Department of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga, or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the
foregoing agenda was posted on August 19, 2015, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting
per Government Code Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho
Cucamonga.
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STAFF REPORT
Pl,-INNING DEPARTMENT
Date: August 26, 2015
To: Trails Advisory Committee
From: Candyce Burnett, Planning Director
By: Mayuko Nakajima, Assistant Planner
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CUCAMONGA
Subject: Update to the Trails Advisory Committee on the City of Fontana's San Sevaine Trail
Connectivity Plan.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
1. Receive City of Fontana staff and consultant's presentation; and,
2. Provide comments and input relevant to the proposal.
BACKGROUND:
The City of Fontana is preparing a grant application to help fund an extension of the San Sevaine
Trail. Currently, the trail is a 2-mile walking and cycling pathway used primarily by the Fontana
community.
The City of Fontana is proposing to extend the existing trail 11.5 miles to the north and south of the
City of Fontana's boundaries. A portion of the trail would be located within the City of Rancho
Cucamonga from the 1-15 Freeway north to Wilson Avenue as shown on the attached San Sevaine
Trail Connection Map (Exhibit A). This segment is identified as a Community Trail in the Rancho
Cucamonga General Plan (Exhibit B) and a Class 1 shared use path in the recently completed
Circulation Master Plan (Exhibit C). A shared use path typically provides a completely separate
right-of-way for the exclusive use of bicycles and pedestrians with minimal crossings.
The City of Fontana is inquiring whether the City of Rancho Cucamonga would support moving
forward with the grant. City of Fontana staff and their consultant will provide a detailed presentation
at the Trails Advisory Committee meeting.
Respectfully submitted,
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Candyce Burnett
Planning Director
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Attachments: Exhibit A - San Sevaine Trail Connection Map
Exhibit B - Rancho Cucamonga General Plan
Exhibit C - Circulation Master Plan
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RANCHO CUCAMONGA GENERAL PLAN
Trails
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
AUGUST 12, 2015 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on August 5, 2015, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
JULY 8, 2015 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on July 1, 2015, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
JUNE 10, 2015 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on June 3, 2015, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
MAY 139 2015 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
II I. CALL TO ORDER II
Roll Call
Rich Fletcher Frances Howdyshell — Lou Munoz (Alternate)
Janet Ryerson_ Mike Smith
Victoria Jones_ Jim Hansen (Alternate)
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) Tom Tisler (Bicycle)
II II. DIRECTOR'S REPORTS III
A. CONSIDERATION AND DISCUSSION OF THE CIRCULATION MASTER
PLAN (CMP) FOR BICYCLISTS AND PEDESTRIANS
II III. PUBLIC COMMENTS III
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items to be
discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
II IV. ADJOURNMENT III
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on May 6, 2015, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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STAFF REPORT
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Date: May 13, 2015
To: Trails Advisory Committee
From: Candyce Burnett, Planning Director
By: Mayuko Nakajima, Assistant Planner
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RANCHO
CUCAMONGA
Subject: Consideration and Discussion of the Circulation Master Plan for Bicyclists and
Pedestrians (CMP)
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
1. Receive staff and consultant's presentation; and,
2. Receive and File the Circulation Master Plan for Bicyclists and Pedestrians (CMP).
BACKGROUND: In 2008, the City Council established Healthy RC, which is a community -led effort
committed to long-term community health improvement through the development of programs,
policies and partnerships. Led by the City Manager's Office, the Healthy RC collaborative consists
of City departments, local residents, and over 50 community stakeholders with diverse expertise to
address complex community health issues and explore strategies and opportunities to improve
health and wellness. In May 2010, the City Council adopted the 2010 General Plan. The new
General Plan was amended to incorporate Healthy Mind, Body, and Earth principles throughout the
document. Within the General Plan Update, many policies were created to support the Healthy RC
initiative such as improving access to public transportation, community walkability, and bicycling
opportunities. Additionally, several policies were added to encourage pedestrian/bike connectivity
and easier access to transit facilities.
To assist in the implementation of healthy community principles, the City applied for and received a
grant from the California Endowment to improve health through active transportation planning. A
portion of this grant is funding the development of the CMP. This plan is intended to be a
comprehensive update to the documents and data which already exist, such as the Trail
Implementation Plan, the City's 2002 Bicycle Transportation Plan, and San Bernardino County's
Non -Motorized Transportation Plan. In January 2015, Alta Planning + Design was selected as the
City's consultant to prepare the CMP. Staff from the Planning Department, City Manager's Office,
and the Engineering Department are part of the project team that worked with the consultant on this
plan.
FINAL CMP: The link to the final CMP is referenced as Exhibit A. The CMP is a critical element of
the City's overall multi -modal transportation strategy and shares the same health -minded vision as
stated in the Healthy RC chapter of the Rancho Cucamonga General Plan:
Healthy RC inspires a lifestyle that embraces a Healthy Mind, Body and Earth, through
lifelong learning and enrichment, active and healthy living, and environmental
sustainability.
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE STAFF REPORT - CMP
May 13, 2015
Page 2
This statement serves as the foundation for the Plan's goals, objectives and recommendations; it is
what inspires the City's commitment to a healthy community. The benefits of bicycling and walking
are not just healthy options, but also make for a livable and sustainable City.
Chapters 1 through 3 of the CMP outline the basic foundation of the document with an executive
summary, introduction, and review of existing plans and policies. Chapter 4 analyzes existing
conditions such as roadways, infrastructure, and existing programs. From analysis of these existing
conditions, Chapter 5 includes a Needs Analysis based on types of users and community -identified
needs. The last part of the CMP includes recommendations for infrastructure improvements,
program recommendations and implementation and funding mechanisms. Finally, the CMP
includes a customized project prioritization for Rancho Cucamonga to consider for future projects.
PUBLIC OUTREACH: Staff worked with community groups and the consultant to obtain community
input on biking and walking in the City. A public survey was created using SurveyMonkey. Outreach
events and in -person interviews using the survey at public parks and schools aimed to educate
community members about the purpose of the CMP and to gather responses for the survey. The
survey was well received and many community members were enthusiastic to take the survey and
support the City's efforts to develop this Plan. A total of 848 survey responses were collected as a
result of the outreach process. Community members expressed interest and support for biking and
walking infrastructure in the City. It is interesting to note that Southwest Rancho Cucamonga
(SWRC) survey respondents exhibited some notable differences in survey responses from the
overall survey results such as poor walking conditions, they are more likely to take walking trips that
traveled outside Rancho Cucamonga, and are more likely to be "nervous" or "not comfortable" while
walking.
CITY COUNCIUPLANNING COMMISSION JOINT WORKSHOP: On April 1, 2015, staff held a
joint workshop to gather early input from the City Council and Planning Commission on the
development of the CMP. The consultant presented principles of active transportation as well as
preliminary findings regarding community needs and opportunities. The second part of the
workshop gave an opportunity for the City Council and Planning Commission to ask questions and
provide comments. Overall, there was general agreement that more could be done to encourage
alternative transit uses as well as ensure safety within the City for the next generation of residents
who want transit options and a healthy community. In general, there was support for realistic
implementation of bicycle and pedestrian -related infrastructure, as funding permitted. The need for
a safe and comfortable environment with amenities that encourage walking and biking was
discussed, such as providing shade, marked facilities, and wayfinding signage. The need to make
sure that facilities are visible to create awareness amongst the community to "share the road" was
also discussed. A call for public education was prominent throughout the workshop. Council and
Commission members saw public education as a way to encourage and increase active
transportation. An investment in active transportation options and public education can help
address equity issues and create a well-rounded and healthy Rancho Cucamonga. All of these
ideas have been incorporated into the plan.
NEXT STEPS: Staff recommends that the Planning Commission receive and file the plan. This
document will help staff in the future to amend the General Plan, Trail Implementation Plan, the
City's 2002 Bicycle Transportation Plan, Development Code, among other regulatory documents
that assist City staff in implementing bicycle and pedestrian related infrastructure. This document
will also be helpful when applying for grant funding, especially where prioritization ranks a high
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE STAFF REPORT - CMP
May 13, 2015
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need for improvements. It should be noted and recognized that an amendment to the General Plan
will necessitate environmental assessment for any potential impacts such as traffic.
Respectfully submitted,
Candyc irnett
Planning Director
CB:MN/Is
Exhibit A: The website link for the Circulation Master Plan for Bicyclists and Pedestrians (CMP) is
www.tinyurl.com/RCbikepeds
THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
APRIL 8, 2015 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on April 8, 2015, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
MARCH 11, 2015 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on March 4, 2015, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
FEBRUARY 11, 2015 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on February 5, 2015, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
JANUARY 14, 2015 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on January 8, 2015, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
December 10, 2014 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on December 3, 2014, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government
Code Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
NOVEMBER 12, 2014 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room.
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
11 I. CALL TO ORDER 11
Roll Call
Rich Fletcher_ Frances Howdyshell _ Lou Munoz (Alternate)
Janet Ryerson_ Mike Smith _
Victoria Jones_ Jim Hansen (Alternate)
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) Tom Tisler (Bicycle)
II II. NEW BUSINESS III
A. Proposed Deer Creek Channel Pedestrian/Bicycle Trail (segment between
Base Line Road to Church Street) and the proposed Day Creek Channel
Pedestrian/Bicycle Trail (segment between Highland Avenue to Base Line
Road).
II III. PUBLIC COMMENTS III
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items to be
discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
11 IV. ADJOURNMENT III
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on November 6, 2014, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government
Code Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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STAFF REPORT
ENGINEERING SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Date: November 12, 2014 RANCHO
C;UCAMONGA
To: Trails Committee
From: Walt Stickney, Associate Civil Engineer '
Subject: PRESENTATION OF THE PROPOSED DEER CREEK CHANNEL
PEDESTRIAN/BICYCLE TRAIL (BASE LINE ROAD TO CHURCH STREET), AND
THE PROPOSED DAY CREEK CHANNEL PEDESTRIAN/BICYCLE TRAIL
(HIGHLAND AVENUE TO BASE LINE ROAD)
RECOMMENDATION
Staff is requesting appropriate comment from the Committee on the proposed project.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The City has received two State Transportation Development Act Pedestrian/Bicycle grants.
The first grant is for the construction of the connection of the Pacific Electric Trail with a pedestrian/bicycle
trail along the County's Day Creek Channel maintenance road (day trail) which runs north and south
adjacent to the Day Creek drainage channel. For safety considerations, this grant will also fund
connections from the day trail to public streets at both the north and south ends (at Highland Avenue and
Base Line Road). The inclusion of these two connections will provide an exit from the day trail.
The second grant is to provide connections from public streets to the County's Deer Creek Channel
maintenance road (deer trail). This second grant will also fund trail improvements between connection
points on the deer trail as well as the day trail.
The two grants funding these trail improvements are from the State's Transportation Development Act
Article 3 grants. These grants are administered by SANBAG. The grants are to be used for bicycle and
pedestrian facilities with ADA compliant surfaces. The grants require a match of local funds.
Respectfully submitted,
Walt Stickney
Associate Civil Engineer
PLANS AND EXHIBITS WILL BE PRESENTED AT THE MEETING
Item A -'Page 2'j
THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
ACTION AGENDA
RANCHO
CUCAMONCA OCTOBER 8, 2014 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
I. CALL TO ORDER 111 ACTION
Roll Call 1 6:05 P.M.
Rich Fletcher X Frances Howdyshell X Lou Munoz (Alternate) _
Janet Ryerson X Candyce Burnett X
Victoria Jones X Jim Hansen (Alternate)
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) X Tom Tisler (Bicycle)_A__
A. Candyce Burnett
IL ANNOUNCEMENTS introduced Mike
Smith, Acting
A. Oral Announcement Regarding the new Planning Commission and Staff Senior Planner, as
Representation at the Trails Advisory Committee. the new
Committee
Chairman. Mike
Smith introduced
the two Planning
Commissioners
new to the
Committee.
III. NEW BUSINESS
B. TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18961 - TRACY RASZEWSKI FOR B.The project was
HOIKE, LLC - A request to subdivide one existing 4.75 acre parcel into 7 presented by
parcels within the Equestrian Overlay of the Very Low (VL) Residential Dominick Perez,
Zoning District located at the northeast corner of Sapphire Street and Assistant Planner.
It was approved by
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
RANCHO ACTION AGENDA
CUCAMONOA
OCTOBER 8, 2014
Brittany Lane at 5615 Sapphire Street - APN: 1061-691-04. This project is the Committee with
categorically exempt per Section 15332 (In -Fill Development Projects) of conditions of
the California Environmental Quality Act and the City CEQA Guidelines. It approval to be
is a Class 32 categorical exemption because the project includes in -fill verified by staff.
development consistent with the applicable General Plan designation and
regulations.
IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS (II None received.
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items to be
discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
V. ADJOURNMENT 111 6:25 P.M.
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
COMMENT SHEET
September 10, 2014 and October 8, 2014
TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18961 - TRACY RASZEWSKI FOR HOIKE, LLC - A request to
subdivide one existing 4.75-acre parcel into 7 parcels within the Equestrian Overlay of the Very
Low (VL) Residential Zoning District located at the northeast corner of Sapphire Street and
Brittany Lane - APN: 1061-691-04. This project is categorically exempt per Section 15332 (In -Fill
Development Projects) of the California Environmental Quality Act and the City CEQA Guidelines.
It is a Class 32 categorical exemption because the project includes in -fill development consistent
with the applicable General Plan designation and regulations.
Site Characteristics: The site, which has an existing single-family residence located in the
northwest quadrant of the parcel, generally slopes from north to south and contains multiple trees
that surround the residence as well as light ground vegetation throughout the remainder of the
property. The site is surrounded to the north, south and west by existing single-family residences
on half -acre minimum lots, and is surrounded to the east by Floyd M. Stork Elementary School.
The residential tracts to the north and south incorporate equestrian trails throughout both
developments.
Design Parameters: The site is located within the Equestrian Overlay of the Very -Low (VL)
Residential Zoning District, which requires the proposed subdivision to meet certain standards,
including the incorporation of local feeder trails throughout the project. The trails have been
designed to be 15 feet in width and located to allow access from the side and/or rear of each lot.
As previously mentioned the existing residential communities to the north and south contain
feeder trails that are consistent with the proposed trails. The trails will generally conform to the
existing topography of the site which has a gradual slope from north to south. The project also
incorporates drainage improvements adjacent to the proposed trails. The attached Tentative
Tract Map indicates the conceptual corral location on Lots 2 through 6, which is a requirement
per Section 17.122.010 of the Development Code.
Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Trails Advisory Committee members review
the proposed Tentative Tract Map and recommend approval to the Planning Commission for final
approval with the following conditions: - -
1 . A copy of the revised Map showing the conceptual corral locations with correct dimensions
on all lots (per Development Code Section 17.122.010) shall be submitted to the Planning
Department for review and approval prior to the Final Map Recordation.
Staff_ Planner: Dominick Perez, Assistant Planner
Attachments: A — Aerial Map
B — Proposed Tentative Tract Map
C — Conceptual Grading Plan (Pages 1 — 4)
NOTE: Full size plans will be delivered to the Committee members
Trails Advisory Committee Action:
Major Issues/Questions:
• Extension of trail to Lot 2.
• Draining V-ditch drain correctly?
• Bring back wall with project.
• Sidewalk improvements.
• Double gates for lots.
THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
OCTOBER 8, 2014 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
I. CALL TO ORDER
Roll Call
Rich Fletcher Frances Howdyshell Lou Munoz (Alternate)
Janet Ryerson= Candyce Burnett
Victoria Jones Jim Hansen (Alternate)
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) Tom Tisler (Bicycle)
I H. ANNOUNCEMENTS III
A. Oral Announcement Regarding the new Planning Commission and Staff
Representation at the Trails Advisory Committee.
1 III. NEW BUSINESS I
B. TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18981 - TRACY RASZEWSKI FOR
HOIKE, LLC - A request to subdivide one existing 4.75 acre parcel into 7
parcels within the Equestrian Overlay of the Very Low (VL) Residential
Zoning District located at the northeast comer of Sapphire Street and
Brittany Lane at 5615 Sapphire Street- APN:1061-691-04. This project is
categorically exempt per Section 15332 (In -Fill Development Projects) of
the California Environmental Quality Act and the City CEQA Guidelines. It
is a Class 32 categorical exemption because the project includes in -fill
development consistent with the applicable General Plan designation and
regulations.
1 of 2
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
OCTOBER 8, 2014
11 IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS 11
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items to be
discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
II V. ADJOURNMENT I
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on October 1, 2014, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
2of2
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
COMMENT SHEET
September 10, 2014 and October 8, 2014
TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18961 - TRACY RASZEWSKI FOR HOIKE, LLC - A request to
subdivide one existing 4.75-acre parcel into 7 parcels within the Equestrian Overlay of the Very
Low (VL) Residential Zoning District located at the northeast corner of Sapphire Street and
Brittany Lane - APN: 1061-691-04. This project is categorically exempt per Section 15332 (In -Fill
Development Projects) of the California Environmental Quality Act and the City CEQA Guidelines.
It is a Class 32 categorical exemption because the project includes in -fill development consistent
with the applicable General Plan designation and regulations.
Site Characteristics: The site, which has an existing single-family residence located in the
northwest quadrant of the parcel, generally slopes from north to south and contains multiple trees
that surround the residence as well as light ground vegetation throughout the remainder of the
property. The site is surrounded to the north, south and west by existing single-family residences
on half -acre minimum lots, and is surrounded to the east by Floyd M. Stork Elementary School.
The residential tracts to the north and south incorporate equestrian trails throughout both
developments.
Desian Parameters: The site is located within the 'Equestrian Overlay of the Very -Low (VL)
Residential Zoning District, which requires the proposed subdivision to meet certain standards,
including the incorporation of local feeder trails throughout the project. The trails have been
designed to be 15 feet in width and located to allow access from the side and/or rear of each lot.
As previously mentioned the existing residential communities to the north and south contain
feeder trails that are consistent with the proposed trails. The trails will generally conform to the
existing topography of the site which has a gradual slope from north to south. The project also
Incorporates drainage improvements adjacent to the proposed trails. The attached Tentative
Tract Map indicates the conceptual corral location on Lots 2 through 6, which is a requirement
per Section 17.122.010 of the Development Code.
Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Trails Advisory Committee members review
the proposed Tentative Tract Map and recommend approval to the Planning Commission for final
approval with the following conditions:
1. A copy of the revised Map showing the conceptual coral locations with correct dimensions
on all lots (per Development Code Section 17.122.010) shall be submitted to the Planning
Department for review and approval prior to the Final Map Recordation.
Staff Planner: Dominick Perez, Assistant Planner
Attachments: A —Aerial Map
B — Proposed Tentative Tract Map
C — Conceptual Grading Plan (Pages 1 — 4)
NOTE: Full size plans will be delivered to the Committee members
Trails Advisory Committee Action:
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
SEPTEMBER 10, 2014 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
II I. CALL To ORDER II
Roll Call
Rich Fletcher_ Frances Howdyshell _ Lou Munoz (Alternate)
Janet Ryerson_ Candyce Burnett
Victoria Jones_ Jim Hansen (Alternate) —
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) Tom Tisler (Bicycle)
II II. ANNOUNCEMENTS III
A. Oral Announcement Regarding a Change in the Planning Commission
Representation at the Trails Advisory Committee. Welcome
Commissioner Howdyshell and welcome back Commissioner Fletcher.
II III. NEW BUSINESS III
B. TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18961 - TRACY RASZEWSKI FOR
HOIKE, LLC - A request to subdivide one existing 4.75 acre parcel into 7
parcels within the Equestrian Overlay of the Very Low (VL) Residential
Zoning District located at the northeast corner of Sapphire Street and
Brittany Lane at 5615 Sapphire Street - APN: 1061-691-04
1 of 2
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
CUCAMONOA SEPTEMBER 10, 2014
MON
11 IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS III
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items to be
discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
11 V. ADJOURNMENT III
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on September 3, 2014, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government
Code Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
2 of 2
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
COMMENT SHEET
September 10, 2014
TENTATIVE TRACT MAP SUBTT18961 - TRACY RASZEWSKI FOR HOIKE, LLC -A request to
subdivide one existing 4.75-acre parcel into 7 parcels within the Equestrian Overlay of the Very
Low (VL) Residential Zoning District located at the northeast corner of Sapphire Street and
Brittany Lane - APN: 1061-691-04. This project is categorically exempt per Section 15332 (In -Fill
Development Projects) of the California Environmental Quality Act and the City CEQA Guidelines.
It is a Class 32 categorical exemption because the project includes in -fill development consistent
with the applicable General Plan designation and regulations.
Site Characteristics: The site, which has an existing single-family residence located in the
northwest quadrant of the parcel, generally slopes from north to south and contains multiple trees
that surround the residence as well as light ground vegetation throughout the remainder of the
property. The site is surrounded to the north, south and west by existing single-family residences
on half -acre minimum lots, and is surrounded to the east by Floyd M. Stork Elementary School.
The residential tracts to the north and south incorporate equestrian trails throughout both
developments.
Design Parameters: The site is located within the Equestrian Overlay of the Very -Low (VL)
Residential Zoning District, which requires the proposed subdivision to meet certain standards,
including the incorporation of local feeder trails throughout the project. The trails have been
designed to be 15 feet in width and located to allow access from the side and/or rear of each lot.
As previously mentioned the existing residential communities to the north and south contain
feeder trails that are consistent with the proposed trails. The trails will generally conform to the
existing topography of the site which has a gradual slope from north to south. The project also
incorporates drainage improvements adjacent to the proposed trails. The attached Tentative
Tract Map indicates the conceptual corral location on Lots 2 through 6, which is a requirement
per Section 17.122.010 of the Development Code.
Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Trails Advisory Committee members review
the proposed Tentative Tract Map and recommend approval to the Planning Commission for final
approval with the following conditions:
1. A copy of the revised Map showing the conceptual corral locations with correct dimensions
on all lots (per Development Code Section 17.122.010) shall be submitted to the Planning
Department for review and approval prior to the Final Map Recordation.
Staff Planner: Dominick Perez, Assistant Planner
Attachments: A —Aerial Map
B — Proposed Tentative Tract Map
C — Conceptual Grading Plan (Pages 1 — 4)
Trails Advisory Committee Action:
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
_ AUGUST 13, 2014 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on August 7, 2014, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
July 9, 2014 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
• MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on July 2, 2014, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
JUNE 11, 2014 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on June 5, 2014, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
MAY 14, 2014 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on May 8, 2014, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
APRIL 9, 2014 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on April 3, 2014, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
MARCH 12, 2014 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
11 I. CALL TO ORDER III
Roll Call
Rich Fletcher A Ray Wimberly X Lou Munoz (Alternate) A
Janet Ryerson X Candyce Burnett X
Victoria Jones X Jim Hansen (Alternate) X
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) X Tom Tisler (Bicycle) X
II II. ANNOUNCEMENTS III
11 III. NEW BUSINESS III
ACTION
6: 05 p.m.
A. RESIDENT REQUEST TO DISCUSS THE UNPAVED SECTION OF THE A. Received.
CUCAMONGA CREEK BIKE TRAIL ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE 210
FREEWAY BETWEEN THE CREEK AND SAPPHIRE STREET
11 IV. DIRECTORS REPORTS III
B. TRAIL PRIORITIES ANNUAL REVIEW
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B. Approved forward
recommendation.
_ TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
NCHo G'UCAMONGA MARCH 12, 2014
Public comments
received from Larry
V. PUBLIC COMMENTS
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items to be
Handerson —
discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
Engineering Department
not following Trails Plan
and Trails Standards.
7:25 p.m.
VI. ADJOURNMENT
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
MARCH 12, 2014 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
II I. CALL TO ORDER III
Roll Call
Rich Fletcher_ Ray Wimberly _ Lou Munoz (Alternate) _
Janet Ryerson_ Candyce Burnett —
Victoria Jones_ Jim Hansen (Alternate)
Carol Douglass (Equestrian) Tom Tisler (Bicycle)
II II. ANNOUNCEMENTS III
II III. NEW BUSINESS III
A. RESIDENT REQUEST TO DISCUSS THE UNPAVED SECTION OF THE
CUCAMONGA CREEK BIKE TRAIL ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE 210
FREEWAY BETWEEN THE CREEK AND SAPPHIRE STREET
II IV. DIRECTOR'S REPORTS III
B. TRAIL PRIORITIES ANNUAL REVIEW
II V. PUBLIC COMMENTS 11
This is the time and place for the general public to address the committee. Items to be
discussed here are those that do not already appear on this agenda.
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TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
MARCH 12, 2014
11 VI. ADJOURNMENT III
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on March 5, 2014, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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STAFF REPORT
ENGINEERING SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Date: March 12, 2014
To: Trails Advisory Committee Members
From: Jerry A. Dyer, Principal Civil Engineer
Subject: RESIDENT REQUEST TO DISCUSS THE UNPAVED SECTION OF THE
CUCAMONGA CREEK BIKE TRAIL ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE 210 FREEWAY
BETWEEN THE CREEK AND SAPPHIRE STREET
RECOMMENDATION
That the Trails Advisory Committee provide direction on the issue of the unpaved section of the
Cucamonga Creek Trail and the connection to Sapphire Street.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
With the construction of the 210 Freeway, the access to the Cucamonga Creek Bike Trail along
the Cucamonga Creek Channel at the 210 Freeway was cut off. During the design, different
options were discussed; such as, constructing a tunnel or a bridge across the 210 Freeway.
Neither one of these options were acceptable for many reasons. The only remaining option was
to detour to Sapphire Street directing the northbound users east along the south side of the 210
Freeway, then north along the west side of Sapphire Street, then west along the north side of the
210 Freeway until rejoining Cucamonga Creek. The southbound route is the same in reverse.
There was sufficient right-of-way (R/W) on the north side of the freeway to install both a
Decomposed Granite (DG) trail and an Asphalt (AC) trail from Sapphire Street to Cucamonga
Creek. The. Sapphire Street Bridge's southbound vehicle traffic lane was narrowed so a DG
trail could be installed on the west side of the bridge. The Traffic Engineer was adamant about
not shifting the centerline of Sapphire Street so pedestrians and bicyclists had to use the east
side of the Sapphire Bridge. Likewise, on the south side of the freeway, there was only enough
R/W for either a DG trail or an AC trail. DG was selected because it could be traveled on by all
trail users, whereas AC could be difficult or slippery in equestrian use without the aid of a special
type of horseshoe. The City did ask SANBAG if it was willing to construct a retaining wall to
increase the R/W on the south side of the 210 Freeway so both a DG and AC trail could be
installed; however, this was rejected by SANBAG.
As for the pedestrians with accessibility issues, including those using mobility devices such as
wheelchairs, strollers, etc. and bicyclists that needed to stay on a hard surface such as AC or a
concrete sidewalk, their official northbound route along the Creek would be to exit at 19th Street
and travel east on the south side of 19th Street using the existing sidewalk, then go north on
Sapphire Street using the existing sidewalk on the east side until they have passed the 210
Freeway, then cross Sapphire Street to use the AC trail on the north side of the 210 Freeway until
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MARCH 12, 2014
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rejoining Cucamonga Creek. The southbound route is the same in reverse. Both routes were to
be marked by signs and striping.
Respectfully submitted,
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Principal Civil Engineer
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Date: March 12, 2014 RANCHO
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To: Trails Advisory Committee Members
From: Jerry A. Dyer, Principal Civil Engineer
Subject: TRAIL PRIORITIES ANNUAL REVIEW
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Trails Advisory Committee approve the trail priorities for Fiscal Year
2014/2015 through 2019/2020.
BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS
The trails constructed in the past were mostly budgeted using Development Beautification Fees.
Due to the economic slowdown over the past years these funds are scarce. The City has used
grant funds in the past when available, but lately those funds are hard to find as well. In addition,
the City has piggybacked on other Capital Improvement Projects when the funding source and
budget has allowed and will continue to consider this option. The following trails are proposed for
the upcoming fiscal years:
FY 2014/2015 (Design only Trail 1 below)
FY 2015/2016
1. Haven Avenue from Wilson Avenue to Vivienda Street —Trail on the west side completing
the missing links and continuation of the existing trail on Haven Avenue south of Wilson.
Note, the southwest corner of Haven Avenue and Wilson Avenue is undeveloped and the
trail along that portion of Haven Avenue would be constructed upon development.
FY 2016/2017
2. Archibald Avenue from north of Norbrook Drive to Carrari Street — Trail on the west side
and continuation of the existing trail on Archibald Avenue.
FY 2017/2018
3. Banyan Street from Carnelian Street to Beryl Street — Trail on the north side and
continuation of the Banyan Street trail from Beryl Street to Archibald Avenue and linking
to the proposed Carnelian Street trail from Banyan Street to Wilson Avenue listed below.
FY 2018/2019
4. Carnelian Street from Banyan Street to Wilson Avenue — Trail on the west side and
continuation of Banyan Street trail above and linking to existing Wilson Avenue trail.
TRAILS ADVERSORY COMMITTEE STAFF REPORT PAGE 2
RE: APPROVE THE TRAIL PRIORITIES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015 THROUGH 2O19/2020
MARCI-I 12, 2014
FY 2019/2020
5. Banyan Street from Sapphire Street to Carnelian Street — Trail on the north side and
continuation of the Banyan Street trail above and linking to the existing trail on Banyan
Street from Sapphire Street west.
All of the above is dependent on available funding.
Respectfully submitted,
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Principal Civil Engineer
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
FEBRUARY 12, 2014 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on February 5, 2014, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government Code
Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA
JANUARY 8, 2014 - 6:00 PM
Rancho Cucamonga Civic Center
Rains Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, California
MEETING CANCELED
NO ITEMS SUBMITTED
1, Lois J. Schrader, Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
or my designee, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was
posted on December 18, 2013, at least 72 hours prior to the meeting per Government
Code Section 54964.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
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10/5/2017 10500 Civic Center Dr to 6047 Indigo Ave, Alta Loma, CA 91701 - Google Maps
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11
FUTURE PROPOSED PATH ELEVATION.
PHONE: (909) 510-7796
12
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SANITATION CONTRACTOR C42.
AEC MORENO CORPORATION
1430 E COOLEY DR., SUITE 120.
13
PROPOSED 6" 0 P.V.C. SEWER LATERAL.
COLTON, CA 92324
PHONE: (909) 440-2855
14
PROPOSED SIDEWALK TYPE PER STD. 103.
GENERAL NOTES:
FAX : (909) 533-2263
15
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ASSESOR PARCEL NUMBER:
TYPE R-1.
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APN: 0225-111-36
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OF THE WALL FACING THE TRAIL SHALL BE
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DECORATIVE SPLIT FACE.
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21
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5.- EXISTING ZONING: ESTATE RESIDENTIAL(ER)
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NORTH SIDE OF TRAIL PER CITY STD. 1010-A.
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NORTH ONE-HALF OF THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OF
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PER CITY STD. 1006-C.
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TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL;
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13.-PLAIN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY AND
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SEPTEMBER 26 2014.
ETIWANDA COLONY LANDS, AS PER MAP RECORDED
IN BOOK 2 OF MAPS, PAGE 24, RECORDS OF
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UTILITY PURVEYORS
LEGEND
SCHOOL DISTRICT: ETIWANDA SCHOOL DISTRICT (909) 899-2451
-- --- - - - --- EXIST CURB AND GUTTER
WATER:
CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT (909) 987-2591
TELEPHONE:
VERIZON (800) 922-0204
PROPOSED R/W=PROPOSED P/L
GAS:
S.C. GAS COMPANY (877) 238-0092
- - EXISTING ADJACENT PROPERTY
ELECTRICITY:
S.C. EDISON COMPANY (800) 655-4555
LINE
CABLE/TV:
CHARTER COMMUNICATION (909) 987-6275
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No.19796 TO BE REMAIN IN PLACE.
SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 6 WEST, S.B.M. EXISTING CHAIN LINK FENCE.
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UTILITY PURVEYORS R/W
SCHOOL DISTRICT:- ETIWANDA SCHOOL DISTRICT
(909)
899-2451
WATER:
CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT
(909)
987-2591
TELEPHONE:
VERIZON
(800)
922-0204
GAS:
S.C. GAS COMPANY
(877)
238-0092
ELECTRICITY:
S.C. EDISON COMPANY
(800)
655-4555
CABLE/TV:
CHARTER COMMUNICATION
(909)
987-6275
AREAS & USES SCHEDULE
LOT OR
PARCEL
GROSS AREA
NET AREA
EXISTING
ZONNING
PROPOSED
ZONNING
USE
AC
SQ FT
AC
SO FT
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LOT 2
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50,049.39
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2.63
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LEGEND
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BUILDING SIDE LINE
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N.G.
NATURAL GROUND
EOP
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EXISTING ONSITE TREES
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REFERENCE:
TELL FREE 1-800-227-2600
l A PUBLIC SERVICE BY UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT
1430 E COOLEY DR. SUITE 120 CORPORATION
COLTON, CA 92324
Office: (909) 440-2855
Fax: (909) 533-2263
www.aecmoreno.com
SCALE: 1":30' 10 EXISTING 1,648 S.F. SINGLE FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL WITH 4 BEDROOMS AND 2
BATHROOMS TO REMAIN IN PLACE.
11 FUTURE PROPOSED PATH ELEVATION.
12 EXISTING SEPTIC TANK AND DISPOSAL FIELD
TO BE PROTECT IN PLACE AND CERTIFIED BY
SANITATION CONTRACTOR C42
13 PROPOSED 6" 0 P.V.C. SEWER LATERAL.
14 PROPOSED SIDEWALK TYPE PER STD. 103.
15 PROPOSED DRIVEWAY (W=16.0') PER STD.
TYPE R-1.
16 PROPOSED NEW ACCESS RAMP PER STD. 102.
PL
PROPOSED 15.00'� 17 PROPOSED PRIVATE EQUESTRIAN TRIAL
1 EXISTING 15.00' EASEMENT.
PRIVATE i
EQUESTRIAN TRIALI EQUESTR\IANETRIAL! 18 PROPOSED 6' HIGH CMU BLOCK WALL FENCE.
EASEMENT = EASEMENT
19 PROPOSED 24'x24' EQUESTRIAN CORRAL.
SWAL
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20 12 %MIN _ N_NG
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- --_ ___�------- - - DECORATIVE SPLIT FACE.
17 21 PROPOSED PVC 2-RAIL FENCE ALONG THE
NORTH SIDE OF TRAIL PER CITY STD. 1010-A.
PRIVATE EQUESTRIAN TRIAL 2@ PROPOSED GATE WITH EQUESTRIAN STEP
FEEDER TRAIL 15' THROUGH AT ACCESS POINT TO THE TRAIL
PER CITY STD. 1006-C PER CITY STD. 1006-C.
PROPOSED CURBSIDE DRAIN OUTLET PER CITY
EXIST EXIST STD. 107-A.
R W R/W 0 ROCK CURB ALONG ETIWANDA AVE. TO BE
I PRESERVED IN PLACE AND ANY DAMAGE
60.0' AREAS WILL BE REPAIRED.
4" COVEOF
30.0' ( 30.0' I GRAANIITTEESSURFACE ALONG EEQUOSTRIANDTRAIL.
5.00'
EASEMENT
13.00' 7.00' t 10.00' t 18.50' f 1 1.50' GENERAL NOTES:
4.00' I 1.- THIS TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP INCLUDES THE
0.50 ENTIRE CONTIGUOUS OWNERSHIP OF THE LAND
DIVIDER
EXIST. AC EXIST. I AC PAVEMENT I PAVEMENT I 2 EXISTING GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION:
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4,- OVERLAY DISTRICT: EQUESTRIAN OVERLAY
EXIST
R/W 5.- EXISTING ZONING: ESTATE RESIDENTIAL(ER)
6, PROPOSED ZONING: ESTATE RESIDENTIAL(ER)
88.00'
7•- EXISTING LAND USE: RESIDENTIAL(VLR)
44.00' 44.00' 8.- PROPOSED LAND USE: RESIDENTIAL(VLR)
9.-- TOTAL NUMBER OF RESIDENTIAL LOTS: 2
±24.00' t20,00' t20.00' t23.00'
10.-PROJECT ACREAGE: 2.01 AC
8.00' 16.00'
I 1 1 •-PROJECT DENSITY: 1.05 DU/AC
EXIST. AC EXIST. AC 12•-PROJECT IS WITHIN FEMA ZONE "X', AREA
PAVEMENT I PAVEMENT AREAS DETERMINED TO BE OUTSIDE THE 0.2%
2-_0.. 2.0% 2.0% 2•0% ANNUAL FLOODPLAIN.
- - - 13.-PLAIN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY AND
PROP. INCORPORATED AREAS COMMUNITY -PANEL
SIDEWALK EXIST. NUMBER 06071 C7895J, MAP INDEX REVISED:
ETIWANDA AVENUE CURB & SEPTEMBER 26 2014.
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MARK ( REVISIONS I BY I APPR. I DATE
BENCH MARK: 10090 A
YEAR OF ADJUSTMENT: 2010 ELEVATION: 1534.540
SET 2.5" BRASS DISK SOUTHEAST CORNER OF CATCH BASIN AT THE
SOUTH WEST CORNER OF BANYAN STREET AND ETIWANDA AVE. 20'± WEST
OF THE BCR ON THE SOUTH SIDE BANYAN STREET STAMPED "RANCHO CUCAMOMGA
BENCHMARK 10090A".
DRAWN BY:RM
CHECKED BY:HM
RECOMMENDED BY:HM
VICINITY MAP
NOT TO SCALE
OWNER(S):
TUAN TRAM HUYNH
5992 ETIWANDA AVE.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91739
PHONE: (909) 510-7796
APPLICANT:
HUNG TRAN
5992 ETIWANDA AVE.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91739
PHONE: (909) 510-7796
ENGINEER:
AEC MORENO CORPORATION
1430 E COOLEY DR., SUITE 120.
COLTON, CA 92324
PHONE: (909) 440-2855
FAX : (909) 533-2263
DATE TENTATIVE MAP
PREPARED:
AUGUST/12/2016 REVISED
ASSESOR PARCEL NUMBER:
APN: 0225-1 1 1-36
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
APN NO. 0225-1 1 1-36
THAT PORTION OF THE EAST ONE-HALF OF THE
SOUTH ONE-HALF OF THE NORTH ONE-HALF OF
THE NORTHEAST ONE -QUARTER OF SECTION 29,
TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 6 WEST, SAN
BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE
OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID
EAST ONE-HALF OF THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OF
NORTH ONE-HALF OF THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OF
THE NORTHEAST ONE -QUARTER; SAID POINT BEING
ON THE CENTERLINE OF ETIWANDA AVENUE;
THENCE NORTH 89°20'04' WEST ALONG THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID PARCEL A DISTANCE OF
346.35 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 0°39'56' WEST AT RIGHT ANGLES
TO SAID NORTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 330.78 FEET
TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL;
THENCE SOUTH 89°21'49' EAST ALONG DAID
SOUTHERLY LINE A DISTANCE OF 348.72 FEET TO
THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL;
THENCE NORTH 0°15'16' EAST ALONG SAID
EASTERL LINE A DISTANCE OF 330.60 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
(SAID PROPERTY IS ALSO KNOW AS PORTION OF
THE SOUTH ON -HALF OF LOT 9, BLOCK "C",
ETIWANDA COLONY LANDS, AS PER MAP RECORDED
IN BOOK 2 OF MAPS, PAGE 24, RECORDS OF
SAID COUNTY)
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP No.19796
FOR
5992 ETIWANDA AVE.
FROM
APN # 0225-111-36
FOR CITY USE ONLY: FILE NO.
1 OF 1
W. 0. N 0.
IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA
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6' HIGH CMU BLOCK WALL FENCE TO BE
REMAIN IN PLACE.
2
EXISTING
CHAIN LINK FENCE.
O3
EXISTING
WOOD FENCE.
®
EXISTING
CURB & GUTTER TO BE PROTECT IN PLACE
�5
EXISTING
CONCRETE SLAB TO BE PROTECT IN PLACE.
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EXISTING
SEWER MANHOLE
O
EXISTING
POWER POLE W/CABLE GUY.
®
EXISTING
CONCRETE SWALE TO BE PROTECT IN
PLACE.
9O EXISTING CROSS AND GUTTER TO BE PROTECT IN VICINITY MAP
PLACE.
NOT TO SCALE
0' 30' 60' 90' 10 EXISTING 1,648 S.F. SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL WITH
4 BEDROOMS AND 2 BATHROOMS TO REMAIN IN
PLACE.
SCALE: 1 ":30'
11 FUTURE PROPOSED PATH ELEVATION.
12
EXISTING SEPTIC TANK AND DISPOSAL FIELD TO BE
IUWNER(S):
PROTECT IN PLACE AND CERTIFIED BY SANITATION
CONTRACTOR C42.
TUAN TRAN HUYNH
5992 ETIWANDA AVE.
VINEYARD GROVE ROAD 2' MIN
13
PROPOSED 6"0 P.V.C. SEWER LATERAL.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91739
I
14
PROPOSED SIDEWALK TYPE PER STD. 103.
PHONE: (909) 510-7796
OVARIES SEE TABLE
i
-MIN. 6" DEEP
15
PROPOSED DRIVEWAY (W=16.0') PER STD. TYPE R-1.
APPLICANT:
i
OBSERVATION WELL
16
PROPOSED NEW ACCESS RAMP PER STD. 102.
4-6 PERFORATED PVC
HUNG TRAN
PIPE WITH REMOVABLE CAP
17
PROPOSED PRIVATE EQUESTRIAN TRIAL EASEMENT.
5992 ETIWANDA AVE.
� +
TOP ELEVATION
18
PROPOSED 6' HIGH CMU BLOCK WALL FENCE.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91739
PHONE: (909) 510-7796
.GRAVEL LAYER (3/4"SIZE) �
I
6"
1 g
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CLEAN NON -COMPACTED °
Dm=2.5' ,3'
THIS SHEET.
ENGINEER:
I GRAVEL LAYER (1 "-3" SIZE) °'`�
"'
PROPOSED 24'x24' EQUESTRIAN CORRAL.
AEC MORENO CORPORATION
TRENCH LINED WITH NONWOVEN
1430 E COOLEY DR., SUITE 120.
GEOTEXTILE MEMBRANE
» BOTTOM ELEVATION
21
PROPOSED 6 HIGH BLOCK WALL THE SIDE OF THE
COLTON, CA 92324
WALL FACING THE TRAIL SHALL BE DECORATIVE SPLIT
PHONE: (909) 440-2855
FACE.
FAX (909) 533-2263
I
C- INCH SAND LAYER
(OPTIONAL)
2Q
PROPOSED PVC 2-RAIL FENCE ALONG THE f ORTH
INFIL TRA T70N TRENCH
SEC T1ON
SIDE OF TRAIL PER CITY STD. 1010-A.
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APN: 0225-1 1 1-36
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107-A.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
ROCK CURB ALONG ETIWANDA AVE. TO BE
EXIST
EXIST
PRESERVED IN PLACE AND ANY DAMAGE AREAS WILL
IR W
R/W
BE REPAIRED.
APN NO. 0225-1 1 1-36
2�6
PROPOSED 4" COVER OF DECOMPOSED GRANITE
THAT PORTION OF THE EAST ONE-HALF OF THE
60.0'
SURFACE ALONG EQUESTRIAN TRAIL.
SOUTH ONE-HALF OF THE NORTH ONE-HALF OF
THE NORTHEAST ONE -QUARTER OF SECTION 29,
TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 6 WEST, SAN
30.0 30.0
5 00'
BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE
EASEMENT
OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
13.00' 7.00' 1 t 10.00' t 18.50'
t 1 1.50'
BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID
__ , 7 6
EAST ONE-HALF OF THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OF
- _ - - - - I NORTH ONE-HALF OF THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OF
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SAID POINT BEING
-- --
_ -____ z's __ ____ 13 PUBLIC UTILITIES J -� ETIWANDA AVENUE
\ -- EASE1viENT FOR PRIVATE r7 - 14 4.
\ -_ _ / ON THE CENTERLINE OF E ,
ROAD. -- -- -- - --- -- - - -- - 1_
S89°21 49 E 348.72 I I 1.- THIS CONCEPTUAL GRADING PLAN MAP
' ' _ - _ - EXIST. AC EXIST. AC INCLUDES THE ENTIRE CONTIGUOUS ,
AMBER LANES / / I I I OWNERSHIP OF THE LAND DIVIDER THENCE NORTH 89°20 04 WEST ALONG THE
= -� PAVEMENT PAVEMENT F
-_= - STA 18+39.15 S'LY LINE OF J_OT -9-& A TAN / j T M PARCEL L A I
; , - _ F SAID CE DISTANCE CE 0
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o -:.-� ,_.twr------- -_ �3 PROP.
PLACE ZONING EXIST. USE THENCE SOUTH 0°39 56 WEST AT RIGHT ANGLES
DWG NO. 96-S7-2 ___._w1.8 ---2-RAGE-24- - r� / SIDEWALK ON -SITE ER VLR TO SAID NORTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 330.78 FEET
- ____ -`,, - I NORTH ER VLR TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL;
- AMBER LANE SOUTH ER VLR THENCE SOUTH 89°21'49' EAST ALONG DAID
;, I EAST ER VLR SOUTHERLY LINE A DISTANCE OF 348.72 FEET TO
TYPICAL SECTION WEST ER VLR THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL;
CONCEPTUAL GRADING PLAN THENCE NORTH 0°15'16' EAST ALONG SAID
SCALE 1 ":30' NEW EXIST 3•- SPECIFIC PLAN: ETIWANDA SPECIFIC PLAN EASTERL LINE A DISTANCE OF 330.60 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
R 1W R/W 4•- OVERLAY DISTRICT: EQUESTRIAN OVERLAY (SAID PROPERTY IS ALSO KNOW AS PORTION OF
PRELIMINARY EARTHWORK:
USE:
FILL: . . . . . . . . . . . 612.00 CY
CUT: 600 00 CY
AREAS SUMMARY
LOT OR
GROSS AREA
NET AREA
DISTURBED
IMPEXISTING
NEW
NOTES
PARCEL
AC
SQ FT
AC
SQ FT
AC
SQ FT
AC I
SQ FT
AC
JSQ FT
LOT 1
1.49
64,877.47
1.03
45,151.07
0.13
5,641.0
0.11
4,974.00.77
3,357.7
EXITING SINGLE
FAMILY
LOT 2
1.14
50,049.39
1.04
45,477.34
0.3214,149.0
0
0,00.0
0.02
715.0
PROPOSED FUTURE
PATH (LOT SALE)
TOTAL
2.63
114,926.86
2.07
90,628.41
0.4519,790.0
0.114,974.0
0.794,072.7
IMPORT:. . .
. . . . . . . 12.00 CY
LEGEND
UTILITY PURVEYORS
-- - -- --- ---- ---
--- EXIST CURB AND GUTTER
SFR
SCHOOL DISTRICT: ETIWANDA SCHOOL DISTRICT
(909)
899-2451
PROPOSED R/W=PROPOSED P/L
RAW K
WATER:
CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT
(909)
987-2591
_-
EXISTING ADJACENT PROPERTY
EG
TELEPHONE:
VERIZON
(800)
922-0204
LINE
B.S.L.
GAS:
S.C. GAS COMPANY
(877)
238-0092
SUBDIVISION LINES
N.G.
ELECTRICITY:
S.C. EDISON COMPANY
(800)
655-4555
----- - -- C ;X X" --
---- EXISTING CONTOUR LINE
EOP
CABLE/TV:
CHARTER COMMUNICATION
(909)
987-6275
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P/L
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EXISTING ONSITE TREES
NF
HP
�;�1 �1"� • - 440-2855
DIALIII \ ` �1i4 !'
BEF RE" BAYS BEFORE REFERENCE: Fax: (909) 533-2263
YEDIU DI\, Y/YOU DIG
www.aectioremmfu
TOLL FREE 1-800-227-2600
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SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE
SIDEWALK
RIGHT OF WAY
EXIST GROUND ELEVATION
BUILDING SIDE LINE
NATURAL GROUND
EDGE OF PAVEMENT
PROPERTY LINE
NATURAL FLOW
HIGH POINT
.- EXISTING ZONING: ESTATE RESIDENTIAL ER THE SOUTH ON -HALF OF LOT 9, BLOCK "C",
5
88 00' RESIDENTIAL(ER) ETIWANDA COLONY LANDS, AS PER MAP RECORDED
6,- PROPOSED ZONING: ESTATE RESIDENTIAL(ER) IN BOOK 2 OF MAPS, PAGE 24, RECORDS OFSAID COUNTY)
44.00' 44.00' 7.- EXISTING LAND USE: RESIDENTIAL(VLR)
f24.00' t20.00' t20.00' ±23.00'
8. PROPOSED LAND USE: RESIDENTIAL(VLR)
8.00' 16.00' 9-TOTAL NUMBER OF RESIDENTIAL LOTS: 2
10.-PROJECT ACREAGE: 2.01 AC
EXIST. AC EXIST. AC 1 1 •-PROJECT DENSITY: 1.05 DU/AC
PAVEMENT I PAVEMENT
2--0-q° 2_ 0� 12.-PROJECT IS WITHIN FEMA ZONE "X", AREA
--��' - - - AREAS DETERMINED TO BE OUTSIDE THE 0.2%
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ANNUAL FLOODPLAIN.
PROP. EXIST.
SIDEWALK ETIWANDA AVENUE CURB & 13•-PLAIN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY AND
GUTTER INCORPORATED AREAS COMMUNITY -PANEL
TYPICAL SECTION NUMBER 06071 C7895J, MAP INDEX REVISED:
FIG.5-27 SEPTEMBER 26 2014.
klf%T TA Qd`A1 C
DATE: 07/07/ 17
HECTOR M. MORENO R.C.E. NO. C 66015 EXP. 06/30/18
MARK I REVISIONS BY ( APPR. ( DATE
BENCH MARK: 10090 A
YEAR OF ADJUSTMENT: 2010 ELEVATION: 1534.540
SET 2.5" BRASS DISK SOUTHEAST CORNER OF CATCH BASIN AT THE
SOUTH WEST CORNER OF BANYAN STREET AND ETIWANDA AVE. 20'± WEST
OF THE BCR ON THE SOUTH SIDE BANYAN STREET STAMPED "RANCHO CUCAMOMGA
BENCHMARK 10090A".
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
CONCEPTUAL GRADING PLAN
FOR DRAWN BY: RM 5992 L TIWANDA A V .�Li��+
.
CHECKED BY: HM FROM
APN # 0225-111-36
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122.30 !VE
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EQUESTRIAN TRIAL
EASEMENT PER CITY I 15.00 5.00
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120.61 51.75 I 128.33 I�-3.00 22 r DRAINAGE EASEMENT
2
i 21
2.0`oMiN
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EXISTING EASEMENT PROPOSED 4 COVER OF
� FOR UTILITIES
DECOMPOSED GRANITE
�I EASEMENT ! - SURFACE ALONG
_.__._...._.____._ _.____.___.__ GENERAL NOTES: EXISTING 1,648 S.F. SINGLE FAMILY EQUESTRIAN TRAIL
HIGH CMU BLOCK WALL FENCE 10
RESIDENTIAL WITH 4 BEDROOMS AND 2
Ol EXISTING 6'
TO BE REMAIN IN PLACE. BATHROOMS TO REMAIN IN PLACE.
SECTION � 20 .PROPOSED 24'x24' EQUESTRIAN CORRAL
N.T.S. - C EXISTING CHAIN LINK FENCE. 11 FUTURE PROPOSED PATH ELEVATION. O
EXISTING SEPTIC TANK AND DISPOSAL FIELD
21 PROPOSED 6' HIGH; BLOCK WALL THE SIDE
C EXISTING WOOD FENCE. 12 O OF THE WALL FACING THE TRAIL SHALL BE
TO BE PROTECT IN PLACE AND CERTIFIED BY DECORATIVE SPLIT FACE.
4 EXISTING CURB & GUTTER TO BE PROTECT IN SANITATION CONTRACTOR C42
O
PLACE. 2 PROPOSED PVC 2-RAIL FENCE ALONG THE
CONCEPTUAL GRADING PLAN 13 PROPOSED 6 � P.V.C. SEWER LATERAL
O 0
SCALE 1 ":10' 5 EXISTING CONCRETE SLAB TO BE PROTECT IN 14 PROPOSED SIDEWALK TYPE PER STD. 103. PROPOSED GATE WITH EQUESTRIAN STEP
PLACE. O NORTH SIDE OF TRAIL PER CITY STD. 1010-A.
23
THROUGH AT ACCESS POINT TO THE TRAIL
6 O EXISTING SEWER MANHOLE 15 PROPOSED DRIVEWAY (W=16.0) PER STD. PER CITY STD. 1006-C. O
TYPE R-1.
4
C7 EXISTING POWER POLE W/CABLE GUY. 20 PROPOSED CURBSIDE DRAIN OUTLET PER CITY
16 PROPOSED NEW ACCESS RAMP PER STD. 102. STD. 107-A.
8 0 EXISTING CONCRETE SWALE TO BE PROTECT 17 PROPOSED PRfVATE EQUESTRIAN TRIAL 25
IN PLACE.. O C ROCK CURB. ALONG ETIWANDA AVE. TO BE
EASEMENT PER CITY STD. 1006-C. PRESERVED IN PLACE AND ANY DAMAGE
0
9 D GUTTER T EXISTING CROSS ANTO BE PROTECT PROPOSED- 6' HIGH CMU BLOCK WALL FENCE. AREAS WILL BE REPAIRED.
IN PLACE. 18
26 PROPOSED 4„ COVER OF DECOMPOSED
O19 CONSTRUCT INFILTRATION TRENCH, SEE DETAIL
GRANITE SURFACE ALONG EQUESTRIAN TRAIL
IN SHEET 1.
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
PROFEssioN� DRAWING
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CORPORATION (� v �^ m
DL 1430 E COOLEY DR. SUITE 120 w w z rn BENCH MARK: 10090 A FOR
COLTON, CA 92324 = No. C 66015 0 YEAR OF ADJUSTMENT: 2010 ELEVATION: 1534.540 5992 ETIWANDA AVE.
DIAL Office: (909) 440-2855 'k EXP. 6/30/18 * SET 2.5 BRASS DISK SOUTHEAST CORNER OF CATCH BASIN AT THE DRAWN BY: RM
TWO WORKING \� �..... ± WET FROM
BEFORE DAYS BEFORE REFERENCE. Fax: (909) 533-2263 07/07/17 SOUTH WEST CORNER OF BANYAN STREET AND ETIWANDA AVE. 20 S
YOU DIG �T � I V � �' �`� DATE: CHECKED BY:HM 20F
2
YOU DIG www.aecmoreno.com F Fo OF THE BCR ON THE SOUTH SIDE BANYAN STREET STAMPED "RANCHO CUCAMOMGA APN # 0225-111-36
TOLL FREE 1-800-227-2600 �F DAB\ HECTOR M. MORENO R.C.E. NO. C 66015 EXP. 06/30/18 BENCHMARK 10090A''. RECOMMENDED BY:HM FOR CITY USE ONLY: FILE NO. W.0. N0.
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