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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994/07/05 - Agenda Packet DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETING ACTION AGENDA AND MINUTES TUESDAY JULY 5, 1994 5:00 P.M. RANCHO CUCAMONGA CIVIC CENTER RAINS ROOM 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE RANCHO CUCAMONGA Committee Members: Heinz Lumpp John Melcher Dan Coleman Alternates: Peter Tolstoy Larry McNiel Dave Barker CONSENT CALENDAR The following items are expected to be routine and non-controversial. Typically they are items such as plan revisions prepared in response to discussions at a previous meeting. NO ITEMS HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED PROJECT REVIEW ITEMS This is the time and place for the Committee to discuss and provide direction to an applicant regarding their development application. The following items do not legally require any public testimony, although the Committee may open the meeting for public input. 5:00 p.m. (Beverly) DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 94-01 - HANG - The review of a 5,074 square foot single family residence in the Very Low Residential District ( less than 2 dwelling units per acre) , located on Lot 29 of Tract 11626 on Laramie Drive - APN: 1061-801-29. 5:40 p.m. (Steve) CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 94-18 - BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH - A request for a temporary modular classroom structure for an existing school on 5.6 acres of land in the Medium Residential District, located at 9974 19th Street - APN 1076-051-12. PUBLIC COMMENTS This is the time and place for the general public to address the Committee. State law prohibits the 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 limited to five minutes per individual. ADJOURNMENT DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS 5:00 P.M. Beverly Luttrell July 5, 1994 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 94-01 - HANG - The review of a 5,074 square foot single family residence in the Very Low Residential District ( less than 2 dwelling units per acre) , located on Lot 29 of Tract 11626 on Laramie Drive - APN: 1061-801-29. Design Parameters: The property is located on the north side of Laramie Drive within a custom lot subdivision at the top of Beryl Street. The lot is currently vacant and slopes at an approximate average of 10 percent from north to south. The lot slopes at 40-50 percent more severely closer to the street. The entire tract has been graded and many homes have been constructed in the custom lot subdivision. Curbs, gutters and sidewalks are installed and the local equestrian trail has been installed at the south side of the lot. The Hillside Development Ordinance requires Planning Commission review and approval of projects which have greater then 5 feet of cut or fill. The height of the slope at the rear of the house is over 5 feet and must therefore be reviewed by the Design Review Committee and Planning Commission. Staff Coments: The following comments are intended to provide an outline for Committee discussion. Major Issues: The following broad design issues will be the focus of Committee discussion regarding this project: 1 . The applicant has provided steps within the pad area which is consistent with requirements of the Hillside Ordinance. Additionally, stem walls (2-foot maximum) have been provided on a portion of the north and west sides of the house. 2. The height of the slope along the rear of the house originally was 8 feet in height. In response to staff comments, the applicant raised the pad height of portions of the home which has alleviated the 8-foot slope condition. A series of steps, retaining walls and terraced areas has been located to the north of the house which also mitigates the height of the original slope. However, it does provide more hardscape in the rear yard. This condition is not inconsistent with other homes constructed in the tract. 3. The house fits within the building envelope except for a small portion of the chimney cap which extends beyond it. The applicant should, however, call out all materials and colors on the plans. 4. Six Eucalyptus trees are located on the lot which will be preserved. DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS DR 94-01 - HANG July 5, 1994 Page 2 Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Design Review Committee recommend approval of Development Review 94-01. Design Review Committee Action: Members Present: Heinz Lumpp, Peter Tolstoy, Dan Coleman Staff Planner: Beverly Luttrell The Design Review Committee recommended approval with the following conditions: 1. Reconfigure the grading plan to distribute the excess fill over the rest of the site between the house and row of Eucalyptus trees. 2. Delete rock treatment at corners of the house. 3. Remove all dead trees on the site. These will be delineated by the Planning staff with orange paint in the field. DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS 5:40 p.m. Steve Hayes July 5, 1994 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 94-18 - BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH - A request for a temporary modular classroom structure for an existing school on 5.6 acres of land in the Medium Residential District, located at 9974 19th Street - APN 1076-051- 12. Background: Brethren In Christ Church received Planning Commission approval for Conditional Use Permit 83-09 for a four phased Master Plan on September 12, 1983. In August of 1985, the church received Planning Commission approval to install two temporary classroom buildings in lieu of constructing the permanent classroom building shown on the approved Master Plan at that time. Since that time; the school use has grown to the point where the existing classroom facilities on the property are no longer sufficient to serve their needs and revenue for the permanent classroom building approved with the original Master Plan is still not yet available. The new classroom building is 1,440 square feet and will be designed to have a capacity of approximately 50 students. Design Parameters: The site is currently developed with a permanent sanctuary building, a permanent administrative building, two temporary classroom buildings, 152 parking spaces and required landscaping. The site is accessed by 19th Street, where two driveway approaches exist along with sidewalk, curb, gutter and streetside landscaping. The site slopes from north to south at roughly 3 percent. The Development Code requires temporary structures to be designed with a look of permanence, as much as practicable, through the use of screening temporary foundations and utility equipment, overhangs, walkways, and stepped roofs. In addition, the Code requires landscaping. Staff Comnents: The following comments are intended to provide an outline for Committee discussion. Major Issues: The following broad design issues will be the focus of Committee discussion regarding this project: 1 . The modular building should be more compatible with the existing buildings. Suggested items include an alternate skirting material, stepped roofs, overhangs and walkways. 2. Dense landscaping, including box size columnar evergreen trees and fast growing evergreen shrubs, should be provided along the south, west, and east elevations of the temporary building. DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS CUP 94-18 - BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH July 5, 1994 Page 2 Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Design Review Committee recommend approval of the project subject to the above-referenced items being addressed to the satisfaction of staff. Design Review Committee Action: Members Present: Heinz Lumpp, Peter Tolstoy, Dan Coleman Staff Planner: Steve Hayes The Design Review Committee recommended approval of the project subject to the following conditions: 1. The building should be rotated 90 degrees so the long elevation with windows faces south. 2. An arbor overhang approximately 5 feet in depth should be constructed along the south elevation of the trailer to provide shade along the window side of the building. 3. A painted pedestrian path should be provided across the parking lot to connect the new classroom building with the existing play ground. Appropriate handicap access should also be provided to the play ground area. 4. Landscaping, including trees, should be provided along the elevations of the trailer exposed to public view. DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS July 5, 1994 PUBLIC COMMENTS There were no public comments at this time. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 6:00 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Brad Buller Secretary