HomeMy WebLinkAbout274 - Ordinances ORDINANCE NO. 274
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA ADOPTING AN INTERIM ZONING ORDINANCE PURSUANT
TO CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65858(b) PERTAINING
TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF INTERIM DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR
THE FOOTHILL CORRIDOR
A. Recitals
(i) The Planning Department of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has
been instructed to conduct and complete the "Foothill Boulevard Corridor
Study", a study which is intended to result in a synthesized specific plan of
development for that portion of Foothill Boulevard ranging from the west city
limits at Grove Ag~nue to Deer Creek Channel and from the Devore Freeway to
the east City limits at East Avenue. A map describing the boundaries of said
study area is attached hereto, marked as Exhibit "A", and is incorporated
herein by this reference. Hereinafter~ said study area is referred to as "the
Foothill Corridor."
(ii) Pending the completion of the Foothill Corridor Study, it is
foreseeable that development proposals shall be submitted for property within
the Foothill Corridor. Moreover, it is foreseeable that such development
proposals would not conform to the ultimate specific plan of development for
that study area and would contradict the specific purpose of the unified
specific plan.
(iii) This Council is concerned about the creation of an orderly
and balanced development within the Foothill Corridor area. Accordingly, to
protect the integrity of the ultimate specific plan and to assure the
continued development stability of those properties within the study area,
this Council finds that it is necessary to establish interim zoning policies
to allow the Planning staff the time necessary to investigate and formulate
the specific plan of development for the Foothill Corridor.
(iv) All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this
Ordinance have occurred.
B. Ordinance
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: In all respects as set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of
this Ordinance.
SECTION 2: The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby
finds as follows:
a. The City of Rancho Cucamonga is presently developing a
specific plan of deveiopment for the Foothill Corridor area. The ultimat=
goal of this plan is to provide a balanced and unified plan of development
within the Foothill Corridor and will Ultimately upgrade the economic, social
and cultural welfare of persons and properties both within and surrounding
Foothill Corridor;
b. Pending the completion of the Specific Plan, it
foreseeable that applications for development involving the Foothill Corrl]_~
will be received that may contradict the ultimate goals and objectives of
specific plan; and,
c. The approval of additional subdivisions, use permits,
variances, building permits, and any other applicable entitlements for use
pertaining to property within the Foothill Corridor could result in an
immediate threat to public health, safety or welfare of those persons and
properties within and surrounding the Foothill Corridor.
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SECTION 3: The following interim Zoning regulations are hereby
adopted:
Pending the completion and implementation of the Foothill Corridor
study, all development within the Foothill Corridor shall be conducted in
accordance with the Foothill Corridor Interim Policies which are attached
hereto and incorporated in this Ordinance as Exhibit "B". Any application for
development within the Foothill Corridor which is inconsistant with the
interim policies adopted herein is hereby prohibited.
SECTION 4: This Ordinance is enacted under the authority of
California Government Code Section 65858(b) and shall be of no further force
and effect forty-five (45) days from the date of the adoption of this
Ordinance unless the City Council has extended this Ordinance in the manner as
provided in said Section 65858(b).
SECTION 5: This Ordinance is hereby declared to be an urgency
measure pursuant to the terms of California Government Code Section 65858 and
36937 (b) and this Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
SECTION 6: Mayor shall sign this Ordinance and the City Clerk shall
cause the same to be published within fifteen (15) days after its passage at
least once in The Daily Report, a newspaper of general circulation published
in the City of Ontario, California, and circulated in the City of Rancho
Cucamonga, California.
PASSED, APPR6VED, and ADOPTED this 2nd day of October, 1985.
AYES: Wright, Buquet, Mikels, Dahl, King
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
J~n D. Mi~eIs, Mayo~
ATTEST:
Beverly A~ Authelet, City Clerk
I, BEVERLY A. AUTHELET, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced at a
regular meeting of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the 2nd
day of October, 1985, and was finally passed at a regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the 2nd day of October, 1985.
Executed this 3rd day of October, 1985 at Rancho Cucamonga,
California.
Beverly ~. ~uthelet, City Clerk
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CITY OF ITm: Foothill Corridor Interim PO1 icies
RANCHO CUCAMONGA TITLE: Study Area Boundary
PLANNING DIVISION EXI tIBIT: A- 1 SCALE: - ....
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Miller Ave.
Arrow Hwy.
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CITY OF ITEX:: Foothill Corridor Interim Policies
RANCHO CUCAMONGA TITLE: Study Area Boundary
PLANNING DIVISION EXHIBIT: A-2 SCALE .....
Ordir;ance No. 274
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EXHIBIT "B"
FOOTHILL CORRIOOR INTERIM POLICIES
INTRODUCTION
The following Goal Statement and Interim Policies are provided to guide the
decision making process during preparation of the Foothill Boulevard Corridor
Study. The policies address basic land use and urban design issues unique to
the Foothill Corridor, and are intended to be applied in conjunction with the
Development Code, whichever is more restrictive, unless specifically addressed
by these policies.
The boundaries of the Study Area include commercial, office, and residential
properties along Foothill Boulevard, ranging from the west city limit at Grove
Avenue to Deer Creek Channel, and from the Devote Freeway to the east city
limit at East Avenue (Exhibits A-l, A-2).
GOAL STATEMENT
Goals define community aspirations and intentions. The following Goal for
Foothill Boulevard attempts to synthesize a complex set of issues dealing with
land use, urban design, traffic and circulation, and economic viability into a
comprehensive, understandable and achievable statement.
To establish a high quality, attractive, and unifying design
image reflective of community heritage, and provide a viable
setting for a balanced mixture of residential and commercial
activities with safe and efficient traffic circulation and
access.
Based on this goal, the following Interim Policies are provided to address
development related issues during preparation of the Foothill Corridor Study.
EXHIBIT B
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I~TERIM PO£ICIES
A. General Requirements:
Review A.1 Prior to processing Development/Design
Preliminary
Review applications within the study
area the Planning Commission shall
conduct a Preliminary Review to
determine consistency with the Interim
Goal and Policies contained herein. The
intent is to provide direction to the
applicant and staff early in the review
process and avoid undue time delays or
expenditures.
A.2 Submittal requirements for a
Preliminary Review shall include a Site
Utilization Map showing the
relationship of the site to surrounding
property and improvements, a conceptual
Site Plan, and a description of the
proposed use. Additional information
may be requested as deemed necessary by
the City Planner.
Time Limits/Extensions A.3 Approval of development proposals,
except subdivision maps, shall lapse
eighteen (18) months from the date of
approval. The intent is to allow early
re-evaluation of projects not yet
constructed for consistency with the
adopted Foothill Corridor Study or
other then current City standards.
A.4 Time extensions for any development
proposal within the study area subject
to a lapse of approval may be granted,
in twelve (12) month increments and not
to exceed a total of four (4) years
from the original date of approval,
subject to any inconsistent provision
of State law, and the following
findings:
a. The proposed land use, project
design, and conditions of approval
comply with all applicable
provisions of the Foothill Corrido~
Interim Policies;
b. The project is consistent with the
policies, standards, and
requirements in effect at the time
of the extension.
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c. The granting of said time extension
will not be detrimental to the
public health, safety, or welfare,
or materially injurious too
properties or improvements in the
vicinity.
d. Current economic, marketing, and
~nventory conditions have made it
unreasonable to develop the project
prior to this time.
Compatibility: A.5 All land use and development proposals
shall be compatible with ultimate uses
on surrounding properties, particularly
residential uses, and mitigate
potential conflicts to the extent
practical. Mitigation measures may
typically include, but are not limited
to, Master Planning, transition of
building height, architectural form and
density, landscape buffers, sound
attenuation, reduction of wind
turbulence, visual barriers and/or
grading conditions to disrupt line-of-
sight concerns, and alternative
circulation and access.
B. Land Use:
The intent of the following policies is to provide a viable setting for a
balanced mixture of residential, commercial, office, and other activities of
community wide significance compatible with surrounding land uses.
General Plan Amendments B.1 Applications for General Plan Land Use
Amendments are discouraged. Prior to
approval of any such amendment,
however, the Planning Commission shall
make the following findings:
a. The proposed amendment is clearly
consistent with the intent and
purpose of the interim policies for
the Foothill Boulevard corridor.
b. The proposed land use ~s compatible
with ultimate uses on surrounding
property.
c. The proposed land use will not
create significant traffic or
circulation impacts.
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d. The proposed land use will not be
detrimental to properties or
improvements in the vicinity.
Development Districts
Amendments B.2 Development District Amendments
boundaries may be considered if
consistent with the General Plan Land
Use Element and Interim Policies, and
where necessary to achieve more logical
and efficient land use and site
planning patterns. The intent is to
allow flexibility during the Master
Planning process and provide a tool to
achieve the objectives of the Interim
Policies.
Land Use B.3 Current Land Use regulations within the
Study Area shall remain in effect,
except that the following limitations
shall apply during preparation of the
Foothill Boulevard Corridor Plan. The
purpose is to avoid land uses which may
have adverse aesthetic impacts, until
such time as design guidelines and
technical standards are established to
deal with specific areas of concern. A
complete list of permitted and
conditionally permitted uses is
provided on the attached Interim Use
Regulations for the Foothill Boulevard
Corridor. Existing or previously
approved businesses and buildings shall
be allowed to continue under current
regulatory provisions of the City.
The following new land uses shall not
be established in the
Office/Professional and General
Commercial Districts within the Study
Area. Expansion of existing uses
identified below shall be allowed
subject to the provisions of the
Interim Policies for the Foothill
Boulevard Corridor and Development Code
Standards.
Animal Care Facility with exterior
kennels, pens, or runs
Cemeteries
Contractors Yards
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Equipment Rental Yards
Ice Machines (outdoor)
Mini-storage for public use
- Recreation Vehicle Storage Yard
- Vehicular Storage Yards
The following new land uses may be
established in the Office/Professional
or General Commercial Districts within
the Study Area Isee attached Interim
Use Regulations), subject to the
approval of a Conditional Use Permit.
- Carpenter Shop or Cabinet Shop
- Drug Stores and Pharmacies
(CUP in OP District only)
- Nurseries & Garden Supply Stores
- Plumbing Shop and Supplies
- Second Hand Stores and Pawn Shops
- Spiritualists
C. Master Planned Development:
The purpose of this section is to provide for integrated development at the
earliest possible time in the review process. Master planning of defined
areas will avoid development of single parcels of land in a manner which
prevents or precludes future development of adjacent parcels in the best way
feasible. The specific intent is to recognize and solve problems before they
occur and take advantage of opportunities while they exist.
Master Plans Required C.1 A conceptual Master Plan shall be
required for Planning Commission review
in conjunction with development
proposals wherever necessary to assure
integrated development, enhance
harmonious and orderly development,
mitigate site constraints on adjoining
property and maximize land potential.
Boundaries/City Benefit C.2 The area of Master Plans shall not be
confined by individual lot lines, but
determined by logical planning
boundaries and site conditions as
required by the Planning Commission or
City Planner. Master Planning beyond
the boundaries of specific project
sites is intended to benefit the City
by coordinating land use and site
planning to enhance opportunities for
quality development consistent with the
standards for Foothill Boulevard, de-
emphasize "strip-commercial" by
creating organized groups of structures
and uses, and provide for efficient
utilization of land.
Content C.3 At a minimum, Master Plans shall
indicate conceptual building locations
and orientation, overall circulation,
points of ingress and egress, parking
lot layouts, transit stops, landscaped
areas, and pedestrian nodes, and
circulation. In addition, the City
Planner may require other information
as deemed necessary to assure
consistency with the intent of these
policies.
D. New Development:
The intent of the following policies is to establish a high quality,
attractive and unifying design image which promotes a sense of identity and
reflects community heritage and to provide for safe and efficient traffic flow
and optimum vehicular and pedestrian access within the corridor.
Architecture D.1 The architecture of new construction
shall be sensitive to the heritage of
Rancho Cucamonga and relate to nearby
structures of community significance.
Design elements may include, but are
not limited to, river rock/fieldstone
walls, exposed beamwork, vine arbors,
curved parapet walls, and covered
walkways or arcades.
D.2 All applications for new development
within the study area shall include a
written statement of architectural
intent indicating how the project is
sensitive to the heritage of Rancho
Cucamonga.
Pedestrian Orientation D.3 Site planning, including building
orientation and parking lot
configuration, shall enhance pedestrian
connections on- and off-site. A
continuous pedestrian system is
required in all new projects with
connections between buildings, parking
areas, street adjacent sidewalks and
transit stops. Amenities shall be
provided such as plazas, shaded seating
alcoves, expanded walkways with surface
treatment, texturized pavement across
drive aisles, raised planters, trash
receptacles, and drinking fountains.
In addition, outdoor eating areas are
encouraged.
Combined Access D.4 Through the master planning process,
driveways onto Foothill Boulevard shall
be coordinated for consistency with
existing City access policies (i.e.,
300' driveway separation) to the extent
practical, regardless of parcel width.
Public Transit D.5 Public transit facilities shall be
considered within all master plans.
Convenient pedestrian access shall be
provided from designated transit
facilities, such as bus stops.
Streetscape Design D.6 Streetscape design elements for all new
projects shall be coordinated for
consistency with the guidelines for
Foothill Boulevard in effect at the
time of development, including
intensified landscaping with specimen
size trees, berming, and meandering
sidewalks. In addition, street
furniture and alluvial rockscape and
monument signs may be required where
appropriate.
Landscaping D.7 Landscaping shall be designed to create
visual interest and variety to t~e
streetscape, enhance building
architecture, buffer views of
automobiles, screen utilities and
service areas, and distinguish
pedestrian spaces from vehicular areas.
E. Non-Conforminq Lots/Structures:
The purpose of this section is to allow continuance of existing uses and
buildings under current conditions, and promote consistency of design and
technical standards throughout the study area at the time of development,
conversion, or redesign.
Master Planning E.1 New development and/or conversion of
existing residential buildings to a new
use is permitted on non-conforming
lots, provided such development is tn
integral part of a Master Plan
development consistent with the Interim
Policies for the Foothill Boulevard
Corridor and Development Code
standards. The boundaries of such a
Master Plan shall be determined by the
City Planner per policy C.2 above, and
should provide for consolidation of
substandard parcels.
Landscaping E.2 Regardless of parcel depth, all new
development shall provide a minimum 45'
building setback and average
streetscape landscaping (measured from
the ultimate curb face location) on
Foothill Boulevard.
E.3 Streetscape landscaping and irrigation
shall be required to the extent
practical in conjunction with
substantial reconstruction, renovation
or exterior remodeling of existing
structures along Foothill Boulevard
involving the issuance of a building
permit.
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Development Code Interim Use Re~tlations -
Foothill Boulevard Corridor- Study Aro_~
Uses listed in this Table shall be allowable in one or more of the commercial districts as
indicated in the columns beneath each commercial district. Where indicated with the
letter "P", the use shall be a permitted use in that district. Where indicated with the
letter "C", the use shall be a conditional use subject to the Conditional Use Permit
process. In the event there is difficulty in categorizing a given use in one of the
districts, the procedure outlined in Section 17.02.040 shall be followed.
INTERIM USE REGULATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL/OFFICE DISTRICTS
USE OP NC GC
A. Offices and Related Uses
1. Administrative and executive offices, p p p
2. Artist and photographic studios, not P p p
including the sale of equipment or
supplies.
3. Clerical and professional offices, p p p
4. Financial services and institutions, p p p
5. Medical, dental and related health P p p
services (non-animal related) including
laboratories and clinics; only the sale of
articles clearly incidental to the services
provided shall be permitted.
6. Prescription pharmacies, (also when p p p
located within a building containing the
offices of 5 or more medical practitioners)
P P P
7. Public buildings (library, city and county
buildings, special districts and post
office).
8. Public utility service offices, p p p
9. Public safety facility (police, fire, C C C
ambulance and paramedics).
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INTERIH USE REGULATIONS
USE OP NC GC
10. Related commercial uses (blueprinting, p p p
stationary, quick copy, etc.) when
incidental to an office building or
complex, t.
B. General Commercial Uses
1. Antique shops p p
2. Adult business (see special requirements - C
per Section 17.10.030)
3. Animal Care Facility (animal hospital,
veterinarian, eom mercml kennel,
grooming).
a. Excluding exterior kennel, pens, or C p p
runs.
b. Including' exterior kennel, pens, or - -*
Ftlns.
~. Apparel stores. _ p p
5. Art, music and photo=~raph[c studios and C p p
supply stores.
6. Appliance stores and repair. - C p
7. Arcades (see special requirements per - C C
Section 17.10.030 F.)
8. Athletic and Health Club, gyms and p p p
weight reducing clinics.
9. Automotive services (including
motorcycles, boats, trailer and camper)
a. sales (may have repairs as ancilary C
use) - C
b. rentals _
- C
c. repairs (major engine work, muffler _
shops, painting, body work and C
upholstery)
d. Coin-op washing C C C
e. Automatic washing C C C
* Denotes change from Table 17.10.030 of the Deve]opraent Code
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INTERI~I USE REGULATION
USE OP NC GC
(f) Service or gasoline dispensing C C p
stations (including minor repair
such as tune-ups, brakes, batteries,
tires, mufflers)
(g) Parts and supplies ? p
i0. Bakeries (retail only), p p
11. Barber and beauty shops, p p p
12. Bicycle shops, p p
P P P
13. Blueprint and photocopy services
14. Boat and camper sales and services. - C
15. Book, gift and stationary stores (other C P p
than adult related material).
16. Candy stores and eonfectiona~ies, p p
17. Catering establishments, p
18. Cleaning and pressing establishments. C p p
19. Carpenter shop or cabinet shop.
20. Cocktail lounge (bar, lounge, tavern)
including related entertainment.
(a) Operated independent of a C C
restaurant
(b) Accessory to a restaurant C C C
21. Commercial recreation facilities.
(a) Indoor uses such as bowling, C C p
theaters, bfl!ards,
(b) Outdoor uses such as golf, tennis, C C C
basketball, baseball, trampolines,
etc.
22. Contractor yards (screening of outdoor _
storage required). -
23. Dairy product stores. _ p p
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INTERIM USE REGULATION'.
USE OP NC GC
24. Department stores. _ p
25. Drive-in businesses, including theaters. - C C
(other than fast food restaurants)
26. Drug stores and pharmacies. C * P P I.
27. Equipment rental yards. _ .
28. Fast-food restaurants. C C p
29. Feed/Tack stores C p
30. Florist shops, p p P
31. Food stores and supermarkets, p p
32. Furniture stores, repair and upholstery, p p
33. General retail stores, p p
34. Hardware stores, p p
35. Home improvement centers.
(a) Material stored and sold within p p
enclosed buildings
(b) Outdoor storage of material such as - C
lumber & building materi~ls
36. HoteLs and MoteL. C p
37. Ice Machines (outdoor). _ _, _~
38. Janitorat services and supplies. C p p
39. Jewelry stores. _ p p
40. Laundry-self-service. _ p p
41. Liquor stores. _ p p
42. Kiosks for key shops, film drops, etc. in C C
parking lots.
43. Locksmith shop. _ p p
44. Mini-storage for pubUc use (no outdoor _ _,
storage).
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INTERIM USE REGULATIONS
USE OP NC GC
45. Mortuaries * C C C
46. Motorcycle sales and service.
- C
47. Newspaper and magazine stores, printing C p
and puolishing.
48. Nurseries and garden supply stores; - C * C *
provided, in the NC district, all
equipment, supplies and material are kept
within an enclosed a~ea.
49. Office and business machine stores. C P p
50. Parking facilities (commercial) where fees C p
are charged.
51. Political or philanthropic headquarter. C C p
52. Pet shop. _ p P
53. Plumbing shop and supplies. _
- [,
54. Photocopy p P P
55. Printing shops.
- p
56. Restaurants (other than i'ast food).
(a) With entertainment and/or serving C C p
of alcoholic beverages
(b) Incidental serving of beer and wine P p p
but without a cocktail lounge, bar,
entertainment or dancing
57. Recreational Vehicle Storage Yard.
58. Shoe stores, sales and repair. _ p p
59. Second-hand stores and pawn shops. -
C *
60. Shopp}ng Center subject to provisions in - C C
Section 17.10.030-F.5.
61. Spiritualist readings or astrology -
forecasting. C *
62. Sporting goods stores.
- p p
63. Stamp and coia shops, p P
INTERIM USE REGULATI ....
USE OP NC GC
64. Swimming pool supplies. _ p p
65. Tailor. P P f
66. Taxidermists. C * P
67. Television, radio sales and service, p p
68. Tire sales and service. C
69. Toy stores.
- p P
70. Towing service (without vehicular storage) * - C
71. Travel agencies, p p P
72. Transportation facilities (train and bus, C C C
taxi depots).
73. Truck and trailer rental, sales and service. - C
74. Variety stores
- p P
D. Public and semi-public uses
1. Day Care Facilities C C C
2. Convalescent facilities and hospitals. C C
3. Private and public clubs and lodges, C C C
including YMCA, YWCA and similar youth
group uses.
4. Educational institutions, parochial, private C C C
(including colleges and universities).
5. Libraries & museums, public or private. C C C
6. Parks and recreation facilities, public or C C C
private.
7. Public utility installations. C C C
8. Vocational or business trade schools. C C C
9. Churches, convents, monasteries and other C C C
religious institutions.
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USE OP NC GC
D.Accessory Uses
1. Acessory structures and uses customarLly ? ? p
incidental to a permitted use and
contained on the same site.
2. Accessory structures and uses customarily C C C
incidental to a conditional use and
contained on the same site.
3. Caretakers residence C C P
4. Amusement Devices, per Section p p
17.10.030-F.
E. Temoorarv Uses
1. Temporary uses as prescribed in Section p p p
17.04.070 and subject to those provisions.
2. Temporary office modules, subject to C C C
provisions in Section 17.10.0S0-F.4.
REPORT ON ACTIONS TAKEN FOLLOWING ADOPTION
OF ORDINANCE NO. 274
Pursuant to the requirements of California Government Code Section 65858(d),
and at the expressed direction of the City Council of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga, the following constitutes a written report of the City Council
concerning those measures taken to alleviate the condition which led to the
adoption of Ordinance No. 274.
BACKGROUND
1. On October 2, 1985, the City Council of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga adopted its Ordinance No. 274 entitled: "An Ordinance of the City
Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga Adopting an Interim Zoning Ordinance
Pursuant to California Government Code Section 65858(b) Pertaining to the
Establishment of Interim Development Standards for the Foothill Corridor."
Said Ordinance No. 274 adopted interim zoning regulations, effective for no
longer than forty-five (45) days, prohibiting any application for development
within the Foothill Boulevard Corridor Study except as consistent with the
interim zoning policies adopted by said Ordinance No. 274 for the Foothill
Boulevard Corridor Study area. Pursuant to the requirements of said Section
65858, Ordinance No. 274 was adopted by the City Council upon its finding that
additional approvals of development applications within the study area, other
than pursuant to the interim policies, would result in an immediate threat to
public health, safety or welfare.
2. Pursuant to California Government Code Section 65858(d), ten (10)
days prior to the expiration of any interim ordinance, or any extension thereof
adopted pursuant to the terms of said section, the City Council shall issue a
written report describing the measures taken to alleviate the condition which
led to the adoption of such interim zoning ordinance.
3. On October 16, 1985, at the regular meeting of the City Council of
the City of Rancho Cucamonga, the City Council was presented a written staff
report concerning the measures taken relative to the Foothill Corridor Area
following the adoption of said Ordinance No. 274. At said meeting of October
16, 1985, the City Council, by mimute action, authorized and directed the
Community Development Director to prepare, pursuant to the requirements of said
Government Code Section 65858(d), a written report concerning the actions taken
following, and relative to, the adoption of Ordinance No. 274. Moreover, at
said meeting of October 16, 1985, the City Council directed the City Clerk to
file and retain such written report along with Ordinance No. 274.
ACTIONS TAKEN
Following the adoption of Ordinance No. 274, the following actions
have been taken relative to the interim zoning regulations pertaining to the
Foothill Boulevard Corridor Study Area:
1. At the express request and direction of the City Council, the
Planning Department of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has been continuing in its
efforts to conduct and complete the "Foothill Corridor Study" to develop a plan
to result in a unified and balanced specific plan of development for that
portion of the City of Rancho Cucamonga encompassed within the study. The
Foothill Corridor Study is an ongoing process which will eventually result in
the establishment of permanent and comprehensive zoning policies for the zoning
area.
Dated: October 16, 1985. ~ -v
Jack Lam, Community Devel~
Director