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HomeMy WebLinkAbout90-171 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. 90-171 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF FOOTHILL BOULEVARD SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 90-01, BY ADDING PHARMACY USE IN THE SPECIALTY. COMMERCIAL DISTRICT OF SUBAREAS 1, 2, AND 3; CLARIFYING THE INTENT OF WORDINGS IN SEVERAL AREAS OF THE SPECIFIC PLAN TEXT FOR CONSISTENCY PURPOSES; CLARIFYING THE DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AND STANDARDS FOR THE AREA AT THE END OF SAN BERNARDINO ROAD IN SUBAREA 2; AND MODIFYING THE PLANT PALETTE FOR THE FOOTHILL BOULEVARD LANDSCAPE MEDIAN ISLAND A. Recitals. (i) On December 13, 1989, the Planning Commission directed staff to initiate Foothill Boulevard Specific Plan Amendment No. 90-01 as described in the title of this Resolution.. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the. subject Amendment is referred to as "the application". (ii) On March 14, 1990, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a. duly noticed, public hearing and. recommended approval of the application to the City Council. (iii) On April' 18, 1~90, the City Council conducted a duly noticed public hearing and concluded said hearing on that date. (iv) All legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution. - ~ NOW,"THEREFORE,-"t-he City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does hereby find, determine and resolve as follows: 1. This Council hereby specifically finds that all of the facts Set forth in the Recitals, Part "A", of this Resolution are true and correct. 2. Based upon substantial evidence presented to this Council during the above-referenced public hearing on April 18, 1_990, including written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, this Commission hereby specifically finds as follows: a) This amendment does not conflict w~ith the Land Use Policies of the General Plan; and ... b) This amendment promotes the goals and objectives of the Land Use Element, and the Foothill Boulevard Specific Plan; and c) This amendment would not be materially injurious or detri- mental to the adjacent properties and would not have a significant impact on the environment nor the surrounding properties. Resolution No. 90-171 Page 2 3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Council during the above-referenced public hearing and upon the specific findings of facts set forth in paragraph I and 2 above, this Council hereby finds and concludes as follows: a) That the proposed amendment would not have significant impacts on the environment and/or the surrounding properties; and b) That the proposed amendment is in conformance with the General Plan. 4. This Council hereby finds that the proposed amendment has been reviewed and considered in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970 and, further, the City Council has certified an Environmental Impact Report on the Foothill Boulevard Specific Plan ~on September 16, 1987. 5. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 above, this Council hereby approves Foothill Boulevard Specific Plan Amendment No. 90-01, as shown in the attached Exhibits "A' through '. :~<-, PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this .18th cfaF of April, 1990. AYES: Alexander, Brown, Buquet, Stout, Wright NOES: None ABSENT: None ~tout, ~yor ATTEST: Debra J. Ad~Jl, City Clerk. I, DEBRA ~l. ADAIr.S- CITY CLERIC of the City~ of Rancho Cucamenga, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing bsolutio~, was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamenga, California, at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 18th day of ¸r Resolution No. 90-171 Page 3 Executed this 19th day of April, 1990 at Rancho Cucamonga, Cali lorn i a. ~City C1 erk Resolution No. 90-171 Page 4 $.~.13 $.~.I$ 103~0 Foothill 9~98 Foothill This residence is a two-story structure This California bungalow is characterized with craftsman overtones characterized by by exposed rafters in the eaves, a multi- the gable roof, large front porch, wood gable roof, corner porch, multi-light siding, exposed eaves and rafters, and windows and horizontal wood siding. multi-I ight windows. 5.~,.I~1 5.11.16 12737 Foothill Foothill Bungalows These bungalows located at 96~2, 963~, This residence is a California bungalow 9626 and 96T8 Foothill Boulevard are re- characterized by a low-pitched gable roof, presentative of the California Bungalow large front porch, wood siding, multi-light style with craftsman overtones. These windows, and an arbor/portico leading to structures are characterized by large the detached garage, covered I~rches, Iow-pitched gable roofs, exposed eaves and rafters, multi-light windows and wood. Section 5.4.17 Klusman House (southwest corner of Foothill Boulevard and Vineyard Avenue, 884l Foothill Boulevard). This residence is a two-story structure and of Spanish Colonial F~evival style. It is characterized by low-pitch hipped roof with red tile in an irregular pattern, polygonal tower, narrow long windows, "S" shaped molding, and multi-pane windows. COMMUNITY DESIC;N CONCEPT ~..'-' H! LEV SPECIFIC PLAN :~ ,i '11-7.3 CIRCULATION COI~PT 0 Resolution No. 90-171 Page 6 Business contiguous to Foothill Boulevard jr Currently. Red Hill intersects F~thill · currently realize no access restrictions. I~ ~rd angle, -~)Ui to In addition, existing fragmented parcel / ~~l ~vii~ configurations promote a multiple of con- ~ b~ or'er to promote an .... flictin9 access points which disrupt traf- ~ll ~siti'on to Foothill fac flow by causing increased s id. fric- ! B oul.vard. ~1~ ,~r.~'~l~ tion. A recommended program of access controls, consistent with current city I access policies regulating access point. -~_'.- -. ..... .~ ....:._ _z _.L__ driveway cuts. and their location from on " '. . ?. --F- .... -- another; including the provision of -.; ...... ;_ _L__ _ on this pacje. reciprocal access agreements, and special vehicular access controls. (such as right- in. and right-out islands) is necessary due to the following: o Increased vehicular traffic capacity; o Increased perception of safety; o Reduced vehicular traffic conflict points; and o Reduced vehicle/pedestrian conflict points. Redhlll Realignment :.;-.:. . I I ,L I1 I I '~ ~"'"~ CIRCULATION CONCEPT I I-7.8 Resolution No. 90-171 Page 7 8.3 STREETSCAPE DESIGN 8.3.1 Center Median Island A lq fo~t center median shall be provided within Foothill Boulevard designed to provide access control and a unifying landscape statement. The median will ~v~~ ~~ C ~v~ . ~ ~T /~ ~.~. Resolution No. 90-171 Page 8 · /~".-¢'" ~ TYPICAL ~41C) 8LOCK LOCATION GENERAL DESIGN AND OEVELOPME NT I.J.Z Two ectlvlty cefltm3 aM)It Nm ollgM The ectlvlty c~tor/lfl~t~ ~t c~s olmtg. T~ extmt of t~ u~ All ~lld~ ~tM~ will ~lte to th will ~h~lt · line ~l, M ~ wm iI~ h F~I blw~d ~ i ~luet ~ IKol ~1~ r~f- r~l~ N~k~, w~hmKIdwHI ~~w~ ~- T~hlll B~d.~tl ~wlll ~ I~lAvm~tr~,~t~' first dr~ly ~th ~ ~th m h ~ of t~ strut. ~h ~ ~1~, cm~dke, bmlM Mid mtn · ~y Resolution No. 90-171 Page 12 9.1.2 9.1.3 Land UR Definitions l~st~r Plans "Specialty Retail"- This use is typified as The intent of a master plan is to provide small shops and boutiques which for integrated development at the earliest specialize in limited product lines of possible time in the review process. unique and novel designs and/or purposes. Through the master plan, there is an Specialty Retail is defined as follows: opportunity to coordinate the efforts of single or multiple property owners and o Any retail business not listed discourage piecemeal strip commercial separately in Section 9.3.2, 9.5.2, development. 9.7.2, and 9.9.2 which limits its sales to product lines of singular purpose The following criteria is intended to or of unique and special design (i.e., apply to all projects and should not be cutlery shops, small household or constrained to parcel lines or site personal appliances, kitchenware, boundmrles. novelty gifts, etc.). Service businesses are not specialty retail o A conceptual master plan may be use. required by the City Planner when it is evident that piecemeal development o Limited to a business area of 3,000 will prevent or produce future square feet totally within an development of adjacent properties in x/~nclosed building, a manner not consistent with the "Ke~taurants with Entertainment and/or Intent of this Specific Plan. _S_e_rv.ing of Alcoholic Beverages" - This o A conceptual master plan shell be use is typified as a full service dining submitted for the Planning Commas- facility with major portions of the floor sion approval, together with any rea and business operations being development proposals and shell ,evoted to the on-site preparation and address all other parcels as they consumption of food. Entertainment relate to the master plan. activities should be limited to ancillary support function which shell form a minor o A conceptual master plan shell part of the floor area and lousiness contain, as a minimum, the require- operation. The serving of alcoholic meats as set forth In the City beverages shall be in conjunction with Development Code Section 1720.030. restaurant usage and the availability of full listed menu items. The sale and serving of alcoholic beverages shill cease when such menu items are not available to customers. "Office and administrative use is ancillary to the specialty retail uses and should not exceed 50[ of the gross floor area in any integrated Specialty Commercial Center or a master planned development. Through the Conditional Use Permit process, the percentage of gross floor area for office and administrative use may exceed 5051: subject to Con~nission's findings that the development meets the intent of Specialty Retail, is a benefit to the con~nunity, and furthers the goals of the Foothill DESIGN STANDARDS Boulevard Specific Plan. AND LAND USE REGULATIOH Resolution No. 90-171 ~--~--~_.'T~P~--~mmX3~ OF ~-.~JlZEr~,- ~1 ~ci~ ~- a} ~ti~ b) ~ai ~t, ~ic, ~ ~t~whic ~ ~ly St~ ~to ~ic~ Statim ~, trmil~sv i) ~n Iwi~ ~ill~ r~r ~iliti~l b) R~tals ~k, ~Ist~, rotc.) e) ~tmtic ~a~z~ () P~ts md ~li~ ~k~t~ (r~atl rely) ~ ~ ~ty ~ BI--tnt ~ ~t~y ~, 8i(t, ~ Statim~ (oth~ thru ~ult rmlat~ minim ~twi~ Est~li~ts ~ina ~ 81a~ (~mti~ m { t~ b~i~) ~ i~l~in~ r~Iit~ ~twt~ ~ ~ill~ ~val~t Saciliti~ ~ ~italg Day ~ ~trs o Resolution No. 90-171 9.3.3.3 ~~::~ I Page 14 Setback s: Activity Center Yard Buildinc~ Parki~.-: Street Yard (measure from face of the ultimate curb): 1st Fir. 2nd Fir. o Foothill Boulevard 25~ 50~ 45~ Rear Property Line: o Adjacent to Existing or Planned Residential Development 25e 15~ o Adjacent to Existing or Planned Commercial Development 0~ 5' Interior Side Property Line: o Adjacent to Existing or Planned Residential Development 25' 15~ o Adjacent to Existing or Planned Commercial Development $' 5~ SUB-AREA DESIGN STANDARDS AND LAND USE REGULATION IV-9.17 ~UI3AREA ONE LEGEND OFFICE · RESIDE#T~AL ~ MIXED USE ~ ~ LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL OFFICE ~c~) ~ LOW-MEDIUM RESIDENTIAL ~ COMMERCIAL/OFFICE c~ MEDIUM RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL · MEDIUM-HIGH RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL :~o _ · ~ LIGHT INDUSTRIAL c COMMERCIAL PURLI~ o I~ SPECIAL COMMERCIAL ~ UTILITY =,..H~ ~ COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL ~ PUBLIC m ~ IBNCI REGIONAL RELATED COMMERCIAL r---T ' · MASTER PLAN AREA .q) n3 F6.5.t~. ~. ?0---0! LAND USE PLAN Resolution No. 90-171 Page 16 9.$.2 Permitted end Conditional Retail Cemmercla! U~e$ - Land Use SC CC 0 MHR Antlclue Shop~ X Apparel Stores: a) Boutiques X X b) General X X Appllanc. Stores .nd Repair X '~~'~ Art, Music, Photographic Studios, and Supply Stores X X Auto Service Station 0 0 ~.~ Auto Service (including motorcycles, boats, trillers and campers: a) Sales (with ancillary repair facilities) 0 b) Rentals 0 c) Minor Repair (does not Include major engine work, muffler shops, painting, body work, upholstery, etc.) 0 d) Coin-op Washing e) Au tomotic Washing f) Parts and Suppliel X Bakeries (retail only) X X Barber and Beauty Shops X X X IV-~.Z5 Resolution No. 90-171 Page 17 Rmll Commercial Um- Continued .nd U~i SC Bicycle Shop~ X X Blueprint and Photo Copy Services X X Bed & 8reekfast O O 13~ok, Gift, and Stationary Stores X X X (other then adult related material ) Candy and Conf~ctionerles X X Catering Establ Ishments X Cocktail Lounge (bar, lounge, twern) including related entertainment O O O Chir~ and Glss~are Storee X 'X Christ~ma Tree/Pumpkin S~les lots Operated on · Tempor·ry Bisis X Cl~arches O O O Cleaning ·nd Pres·lng Eatabllahemnta X X Commerci·l Recreation: a) Inclo~r u~s ~uch ·a bo~l lng, billiards O O b) Outcleer um ~uch tennla ·nd baakatb~ll O O Conval~cent F·cllltlee and Curtain ·nd Drapery She~ X X D·y C·re Ce·tara O O O ~1~ Feed X X Drug Store· and Phermecl~ X Farmers Markat~ X Fleer Covering Shaps X SUB-AREA DESIGN STANDARDS AND I. AND USE REGUI. ATION SUMI~I~A TWO r Resolution No. 90-171 Page 18 ~il C~mm~iml Um- Contlnum~! U. SC CC O MHR ~i~ Land Florist Shops X X X Furniture Stores X X Hardware Stores X Health end Athletic Gyms and Weight Reducing Clinics X O Habby Shops X X Ice Cream Stores and Soda Fountains X X Janitorial Services and Supplies X Jewelry Stores X X Laundry (Self Service) X Leather Gaods end luggage Stores X X Liquor Stores O O Messenger and Wire Services X X Music, dlnce, end martial arts studios 0 X Newspaper and Magazine Steres X X X Nurseries and Glrclen Supply Stems Within Enclosed ArM X Office, Business Mlchlnt Ind Computer Component Stores X X Paint, Glass, end Wlllpeper Stor~ X Pet Shops X X Photocopy (Xerox) X X Record and Tape Stores X X IV-~J.Z7 Resolution No. go-171 Page 19 Retail C4emirclal Ulis - Continued Land Use SC CC O MHR Restaurants (sit down): a) With entertainment and/or the serving of alcoPellc beverages O O b) Incidental serving of beer and wine (without a cocktail lounge, bar, entertainment, or dancing) X X O c) Cafe, limited to 2O silts (including outdoor sMtlng) X X X d) Fast Food (with drive-thru) O (Without drive-thru) O Shoe Storl$, sale and repair X X Specialty Retail O O Sporting Goods StoreJ: a) Specialty; backpacking, tennll, skiing,mountain- eering, fishing, etc.) X X b) General; encompassing s variety of Iportl aClU ipment X SUlXmrkets X Swimming Pool Services ind Sales X Tailor Shops X X Television, Radio, VCR, Stereo and CD Component Slice X Toy Stores X X Vsrlety DepertlMtt StMle, Junler Department Stem O X Veterinary (delieltlc): a) Nen-Ix4rdlng X O b) Boarding O Watch end Clock Repair Steres X X Yardage Coeds Store~ X SUB-AREA DESIGN STANDARDS AND LAND USE REGULATIOH_ IV-loZl ~UI~IkKI:A I WU r Res°lut~On, ~. 90-171 Page 20 Enta'tllnment Ind ~ullur~l Um - I-~nd Use SC CC O MHR Arcades . O O Cultural/Artist Exhibits: a) Indoor galler-y X b) Outdoor art exhibits X O Discotheques O O Theltera: a) Dinner theatre O O b] Movie (multi-plex) O Office and Administrative Uses - LJnd Use SC CC O MHR Administrative, Business, and Professional Office X X X Banks, flrmnce services ~nd institutions (without drive-thru) X X X (With drive-thru) 0 0 0 Business and Office Services X X Interior Decorating Firms X X X Medical/DentJI Offices and Related Health Clinics X X Optlclen end Optometrlcel Shops X X Reeltors end Real Estitm Offices X X X Tr~vel Agencies X X X T Resolution. No. 90-171 Page 21 Residential Uses - Land U,. $C CC O MHR MK Single Family Detached .... Single Family' Attached (duplex, - - - X ~1~ triplex, fi~urplix) Multi-family [:)wellings: X ~ 1 ) Ancillary Risldtncie a) Homecere Mcllitioe (6 or !~.) x ~, b) On-site prlveto recrsetiofl fecilitlis X /q(b 2) Accessory Uses o ~cce~sory stnJcturis X ~ o home occupation X' 9.S.3 Site Development Stondlrds - 9.S.3.1 C;eflerel Provisions: Site DeYeiopment Sections 9. S. 3.:2 end 9.S.3.3 refeto to land development within the activity center only, SIte~ development stoflderde refetlng to other land use cIlstrJcts within Suberel Two shill conform to tbs City of RBflcho ~Jcemonge's Development Co6t end the stoncJords listed in Sections 0,S,3,iJ 8flcl 0.S.3.S. SUB-AREA DESIGN STANDARDS AND t_&.ND USE REGULATIOn' IV'~J*30 SU'ISAKI~A TW~ r Resolution No, 90-171 Page 22 9.5.3.q Site Dimensions and Height Limitations Parkway land Use Feature ~fflf~m D~efop~Je Aree 1AC ~Jnf~m ~t Size 1AC Minl~m ~t Wl~h Mlnl~m ~t Dep~ He~ht Limitations: a) Wi~in 50~ of ~tr~t yard ~ ~ce 20' 20' ~1 b) Wl~in 100 f~t of a Re.i~ntl. l District 2~' c} Ot~r ~atlon~ ~xl~m Site C~er~e (net lot a~) Mini~m On-Site ~nd.capl~ {l~lu~ a~l~lat~ plaza., ~rd~ca~ and ~tl~) 1~ IV-,.33