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'11'I�. i 1 pn' Ji' 1 11. y 1 {i ! 1 II{'• 1 1 ! � 11 ] � i . ' :' i �; • � '\ f r�' s I A .4r ,t :1 ;+2 r 11 �;i a r..' 111 1 � ' 1 Continued to 10 -10 D. NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 79 -03C for further research ARNOLD ANDERSON - A request for a change trom the present regarding commercial designation of htgl: density residential to commercial lira. cotters 4 -1 Jones thought prope!:cy located on the northwest :orner of Tvrner and action should be ma2u now Arr<,. E. NEGATIVE rECLARATION AND GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 79 -0'-E _ 5 -0 CITY OF RANCHO COCAMONGA_- A change from the present desig- nation of mL•dium density residential to iow density maiden - tial for property located on the northwest corner, of Base S ( line and Haven. e w..�A' CITY OV RANC110 CUCAMONGA PLANNING COKIISSION ACTION AGENDA Wednesday, September 7.6, I979, 7100 p.m. Carnollan Elementnry School Multipurpose Room 7105 Carnoli.nn, Rancho Cucamonga, ea. I. Pledga of Allegiance II. Roll Call Comminnioner Dahl Commissioner Rempel' Commissioner Garcii Commieaioncr Tolotoy. Commiooionor Jones ACTION III. Appro,ial of Minutes 5 -0 August 8, 1979 5 -0 SPptwnbor 12, 1979 IV. Announcements V. Consent Calendar 5 -0 A. NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR DIRECTOR REVIEW NO. 79 -55 DATA DESIGN LAB - The development of a 30.000 aquaie foot Industrial building to be located at 7925 Canter Avenue. 5 -0 B. NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR PARCEL MAP NO. 5515 - KEN CHASE - The division of approximately .98 acre of land located at 9212 Garden Street into two parcels. 5 -0 C. NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR PARCEL MAP NO. 4511 - SEBASTIAN_ FILPI - The division of approximately 28.30 acres of land located went of Archibald Avenue, north of the AT&SF 'Rail- road into 10 liarcels. VI. Public Hearings Continued to 10 -10 D. NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 79 -03C for further research ARNOLD ANDERSON - A request for a change trom the present regarding commercial designation of htgl: density residential to commercial lira. cotters 4 -1 Jones thought prope!:cy located on the northwest :orner of Tvrner and action should be ma2u now Arr<,. E. NEGATIVE rECLARATION AND GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 79 -0'-E _ 5 -0 CITY OF RANCHO COCAMONGA_- A change from the present desig- nation of mL•dium density residential to iow density maiden - tial for property located on the northwest corner, of Base S ( line and Haven. e w..�A' Planning`.ommission Agenda j Oeptamber 26, 1979 ` rasa T. F. NFAATIVE DECLARATION AND GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT N0,___ Continued to 10-10 '19-011 - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - Definition of Alternative Areas - Request to amend the Oeneral Plan 5 -0 in the vicinity of haven and Foothill for ± 39000 acres to clarify the intention of the altornativea as prosantly listed on the General flan. G. NFAATIVE DECLARATION AND ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT NO. 79-05 - CITY OF RA.NC110 CUCAMONGA - An Ordinance Continued to 10 -24 establishing standards and review prucedures for 5 -0 Plonned Community Developments I1. NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND DL9IGN REVIEW ORDINANCL - An Ordinanca establishing a Design Review Committee 5 -0 and criteria for architectural review of developments within the City of Rancho Cucamonga. VII' Old Business Rao. 20% park Tax Credit 5 -0. 41so roc. 1. DEER CREEK PARK TAX CREDIT - A request for park tax staff to review Ord to credit for Tract No. 9582 -1. clarify Ord. intent ! 5 -0 VIII. New Business fi• IX. Council Referral I Groan Rock Nursery X. Directorts Reports y Status Report i —UMP Status Report XI. Public Comment - Anyone wishing to comment on any items not j• listed on the Agenda may do so at this time. }` t XII. Commission Comment . RIII. Upcoming Agenda for October 10, 1979: 1. Parcel Map No. 4773 - Kortepeter a . XIV. Adjournment - The Planning Commission has adopted Adminis- trative Regulations that set an 11:00 p.m. adjournment time. „1 If items go beyond that time, it shall be heard only with the i' consent of the Coomission. r 1': tr 4i I 0 CITY -OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, FLANNINO COMMISSION ' AGENDA Wednesday, September 26, 19790 7100 p.m. Carnelian Elementary School Multipurpona Room 7105 Carnelian, Rancho Cucamonga, Co. I. Pledge of Al?ogiance II. Boll Call Commissioner Dahl Commissioner Rempel Commissioner Garcia Commissioner Toiotoy_ _ Commissioner Joneu III. Approval of Minutes August 8, 1979 September 126 1979 IV. Announcements V. Consent Calendar, A. NEVA:IVE DECLARATION FOR DIRECTOR REVIEW NO. 79 -55 DATA DESIGN LAR - The development of a 30,000 square foot industrial building to be :located at 7925 Center Avenue. B. MEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR PARCEL MAP NO. 5515 - KEN CHASE - The division of approximately .98 acre of land located at 9212..Garden Street into two parcels. ; C. NEGATIVE DECLAMATION FOR PARCEL MAP NO.14511 - 'SEBASTIAN ' FILPI - The division of, approximately 28.30 acres of land located west of Archibald Avenue, north of the AT6SF Rail -` road into 3.0 parcels. VI, Public Hearings D. NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 79 -03C - No :: ARNOLD ANDERSON - A request for a change from present , designation of high density residential Qo commercial for " property located on the northwest cornsr'of Turner, and Arrow. E. NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND GENERAL PLAN MENOMENT N0. 79-03E CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A change from,the present desig- f nation of, medium density - residential to.low density residen tial..for property located on the northwest corner of Base line and Haven. 1F{ 1 9r I S X. Director's Reports }' Planning Commission Agunda Daptombor 26, 1979 y Page 2 listed on the Agenda may do so at thib time. F. NEGATIVE DECLARUTION AND GENERAL ,IAN AM9NDMENT NO, " 79 -03it - OIT4 OP RANMIO CUCAMONGA - Definition of Altornativa Areas - Koquost to amend the General Plan Upcoming Agenda for October 10, 1979: in the vicinity of haven and Foothill fora; 3,000 nerns to clarify the intention of the alternatives as prosently listnd on the general Plan. G. NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND ZONING ORDINANCE AMEI`'Iwirr Adjournment - The Planning Commission . N0 79 -05 - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - An Ordinance establishing atandatda and review procedures for Planned Community Developments p.m. adjournment time. 11. NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND DFSIGP' REVIEW OLDJ .Lr& - If items go beyond that time, it ahall An Ordinance establishing a Design avlow, Committee and cviterin for architectural review of i.:velopmonta within the City of Rancho Curamonga. VII. Old Business 1. DEER CREEK PARK TAX CREDIT - A "request for park toy, credit for Tract No. 9582 -1. VIII. New Puniness IX. Council. Referral X. Director's Reports - XI. Public Comment - Anyone wishing to comment on any items not listed on the Agenda may do so at thib time. XII. Commission Comment XIII. Upcoming Agenda for October 10, 1979: 1. Parcel Map No. 4773 - Kortapeter, XIV. Adjournment - The Planning Commission has adopted Adminia- trative Regulations that set an 11:00 p.m. adjournment time. If items go beyond that time, it ahall be heard only with the ' consent of the Commission. ,I; 1`1441• 1 t ` t S I �. ,2: { {,TY 4.7dF 11.I' -'.N;9 r ,'� ♦ r � r,', .. r"CIIO AVlfnlE �1 c' .. ,. 6 •,i : 1J� j �r �•��� ,moo i._`I r f• VIIIC.NIII AVI' r -- n Q IbNC /I AvC .� — I LLLLInL AVC '� ��.•��llo1w�11 .. •1,. ' IL 'IY�1� fr� �l.`�V.2• 1 �� I I \IIOCNESIEll AVE ' N EEIWANOA AVE L ' N ' C vinY AVE $ 1 • ..'pf { H F IIf Irr' v i, v � CALL TO ORDER E CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONOA PLANNING COMMISSION 'MINUTES August 00 1979 Regular Mnating 0 The regular meeting of the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cuca- monga was hold in the Carnelian Elementary School Multipurpose Room, 7105 Cnrnalion, Rancho Cucamonga, oat Wednesday, August 0, 1979. Meeting was called to order at 7t00 p.m. by Acting Chairman Peter Tolotoy who led the meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance. * * * * * ROLL CALL PRESENT: COMMISSIONERS: Laura Jones, Richard Dchl, Peter Tolatoy ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: Jorge Garcia (Excused), Harmon Rempel (Excused) ALSO PRESENT: Jack Lam, Director of Community Development; Barry llogan, Senior Plattner; Ted Hopson, City Attorney; Paul Rougenu, Assistant Civil Engineer; and Nancy McAllister, Secretary APPROVAL OF MINUTES Due to the fact there was not a quorum of the members present from the July 16, 1979 Special Study Session, no action was taken on the minutes. Upon motion by Commissioner Dahl, seconded by Commissioner Jones and unanimously carried, the minutes of July 25, 1979 were approved subject to the following change: Ted Hopson, City Attorney, was shown as present at the meeting; and should be changed to indicate Bob Dougherty, City Attorney, was present. * * Or * * ANNOUNCEMENTS: Mr. Lnm reported the Growth Management Plan is being revised and will be available for the Commissions' review next Friday. Ile indicated perhaps the Commission would like to set another study session prior to the public hearing which has been set for August 22, 1979. It was the concensus of the Commission that an additional study session be scheduled for Thursday, August 16, 1979 at 4:00 p.m. in the Library Conference Room. . xJ CONSENT CALENDAR NEGATIVE UECLARATION'FOR llJItECTOR RE IF NO 79-45 ' WILCOx Thu development of a light: industrial complex to be located on the northwest cornor of Nel].man and 7th Street. A Motion was made by Commissioner Jones, seconded by Commissioner Dahl and unanimously carried to approve tl:e Negative Declaration fot' Director Review No. 79 -45 as submitted. SITE APPROVAL N0. 79 -16 - SALYER - The addition of four temporary trailers to be used for classrooms at Willows School located at 8968 Archibald. Barry Rogan, Senior Plnnner, reviewed the staff report in detail. Staff rceom- Approval Not1i791- 161with findings adopt Resolution. Acting Chairman Tolatoy asked for questions from the Commission of the staff. There being none, Acting Chairman Tolntoy opened tile public hearing. A representative of Willows School stated they are in agreement with the condi- tions listed within the Resolution. If tileCa mission has any questions con - cerning their proposal alto would be happy to There being no further comments from the audience, Chairman Tolutoy closed the public hearing. comminsioner y stated wants that Condition #3 withintheResolutionwhich indicates tile trailers will be removeds within two years from tt:e date of this approval. Representatives of Willows School indicated they understand and are in agreement with the condition. approven Resolution bNo. 79-571appr vingsSite Approval No. 79-16 Commissioner 9 -16 assubmitted. AYES: JONES, DAHL, TOLSTOY NOES: NONE ABSENT: GARCIA, REMPEL GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 79 -OIE - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A request for a change in the present designation of high density residential to low density residential for property located on the south side of 19th Street between Archi- bald and Amethyst Avenues. Planning Commission Minutes -2- August 8, 1979 1 , Jack Lain, Director of Conmunity Development, reviewed 'tile utoff report. Staff recommends that'tho Colaminsion adopt Rusolutioti No. 79 -56 rotonnending adoption' of General Plan Amendment No. 79 -01E. Acting Chairman Tolutoy naked for questions from the Commission of the staff. There being tnona, Acting Chairman Tolstay opened the public hearing. Mrs. Leln Jobin, one of the principals in Alta Loma Propertion, stated she believes the Commission and the staff considered the effect on the whole com- munity in approving the zone change. It also 1.elped solve to sonic degree the drainage problem that has plagued that area and also helped to widen 19th Street. They had developed a project that was to be built in the highest stan- dard and attract a very nice typo of people into this city. The wren, -ir her opinion, is best suited for higher density in that it is located clone to chopping and it is n logical place for this type of development on a major arterial such no 19th Street. She would like to go on record as saying it would be in the beat interest of the City to keep this area high density. Mr. Nate Rosenberg, Staff Attorney for Inland Counties Legal Services, stated their Service is to address the housing needs for the lower income family. They are in objection to down - toning or redesignating this area for low den- sity residential. lie understands that there are fewer than 8 sites in the entire city that are ovailnble for high density use which commitments have not already been made. The number of available rental housing units is already much too small. It does not make much sense to rezone an area which is already approved for high density back to low density. lie would like to ask what has changed on this lot to make it undesirable when a year ago, it was recommended for high density. Acting Chairman Tolutoy stated some of Mr. Rosenberg's assumptions are incorrect. The City has approved. over 600 units for development within the City. They have not been built yet but they have been approved. This Commission has to be sensitive to the wishes of those people who live in our community. Thn fact that this Commission is entertaining this motion is no indication that the Commission or the City is trying to defent Mr. Rosenberg's interests. Mr. Rosenberg indicated lie is aware multi - family projects have been approved; however none of them are subsidized housing. Ile is nice concerned that the very serious situation involving sewer capacity and school capacity may make it impossible to bring about such subsidized housing. People living in single family tracts are in almost every case in opposition to multi - family developments adjoining their properties. Commissioner Dahl stated in our city there is presently 300 to 400 units that rent under $200 a month. This is pretty high for a city of roughly 45,000 and still growing. As we work on our Growth Management Plan there is a very strong emphasis in the program to encourage developers and builders to put aside or build within their projects affordable housing. The City is trying to make the best decisions that will improve our community and yet serve all of our citizens. It is very important to this city to encourage affordable housing. Planning Commission Minutes -3- August 8, 1979 0 0 Mr. Rosenberg stated lie would still like the City to increase the number U. high density areas within the City limits and in, no calls should they be decreaned. . Conmianioner Toletoy stated the Commission needs to be sensitive to the publics wishen and also line to take into consideration many other factara. one of these factors is traffic an Comminoioner Jones indicated. Thin community has n very bad circulation problem. Mr. Frank Venti, one of the proposed developers for thin project, naked how the EIR was approved for high density development on thin property. They have expended a great deal of money in this project an the General Plan did indicate this area for high density and the zone change was previously approved by the Commission. Tito only people opposed to the apartments are those living. adjacent to thie proposed development and no othern opposed it. It is his opinion this matter can be solved if they were allowed to work with the City rather than the City changing the General Plan designation. Mr. Joe Hardin, living in the adjacent tract, otatdd the Council line made the decision to deny the zone chsngc to R -1. It was very obvious to the Council thnt the area tied a lot of questions concerning traffic and safety. There are already a number of units appro•red in this area and he believes ttie saturation point has already been reached. Mr. Nano Peterson stated lie in representing a number of property owners in the area and they are in favor of the general plan amendment an proposed by staff. There being no further comments from the audience, Chairman Hempel closed the public hearing. Commissioner Dahl stated lie ill not in favor of multiple family residences in thin area. Commissioner Tolstoy stated at the time the General Plan process was under review, he felt that this property would be beat put into high density. At this time it is his opinion there is.a number of problems with high density on the property. One of the problems is traffic on 19th Street. 19th Street is also under the jurisdiction of the State (Caltrane). The area is already built up so that it would be very difficult to widen the street. Also with the pressure brought to the Council by the people living in the area, this should certainly be listened to. The proposed project could be excellent with some changes and he would hope that the applicant will propose another development within the city. Commissioner Dahl stated this amendment would be compatible with surrounding uses and logically bring together existing development in thie area. Also, single family residential in the area should be considered due to public safety and circulation . A Motion was made by Commissioner Dahl. and seconded by Commissioner Jones to adopt Resolution No. 79 -56 recommending adoption of General Plan Amendment No. 79 -01E. Planning Commission Minutes -4- August g, 1979 4. AYISSt DAIIL, JONES, TOLS'lOY NOCSi NONE ASSCNri CARCIA, RIdMI'EL Mr. Lam stated for th000 in the audience intarested in this matter, it will be scheduled before the City Council on Auguot 15, 1.979. Uputt Ve�tion by Conmissioner Dahl, seconded by Commissioner Jones and unanimously carried, it was voted to adjourn the Planning Commission meating of Augunt 8, 1979. Meeting adjourned at WS p.m. to the Special Study 9easion of Thursday, Auguat 16, 1979 at G p.m. in the Library Conference Room. Respectfully s�ubmfi�t�t�edd, JACK LAM, Director of Community Devolopment Planning Commission Minutes k , —5. August 8, 1979 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING C6MMIS91ON MINUTE'S , September 12, 1979 Regular Meeting CALL TO ORD171 Tile regular meeting of the Planning Commission of ti:e City of Rancho Cucamonga wan hold in the Carnelian Elementary School Multipurpose Room, 7105 Carnelian, Rancho Cucamonga,, on Wednesday, September 12, 1979. Meeting was called to order at 7100 p.m. by Chairman Rempal who led the meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance. * k * * * ROLL CALL PRESENT: COiMISSIONERSs Jorge Carcia, Laura Jones, Peter Tolatoy, Herman Rempal ABSENT: WIMISSIONERS: Richard Dahl (Excused) ALSO PRESENTI Jack Lam, Director of Community Development, Barry Hagan, Senior Planner; Michael Vairin, Associate Planner; Bill 11ofman, Assistant Planner; Ted i;opson, City Attokney; Lloyd Hubbs, City Engineer; Paul Rougeau, Assistant Civil Engineer; and Nancy McAllister, Secretary k * * * * APPROVAI. OF MINUTES Upon Motion by Commissioner Jones, seconded by Commissioner Tolatoy and unani- mously carried, the Joint City Council /Planning Commission minutes of August 29, 1979 were approved as submitted. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. Mr. Lam presented to, the Commission a draft version of a Planned Community Ordinance. This is an ordinance that is intended to provide legal backing for the community plan that the Commission and Council will be considering soon. This draft ordinance is for the Comnissions' information and to request that the Commission set up a special study session for next Thursday, September 20, 1919 at 7:00 p.m. in the Community Services Building located on Arrow Route, near Archibald. 2. Mr. Lam stated staff changes have been made in the Growth Management Plan pre- sented to the Commission. lie stated the changes will be reviewed during the public hearing on the Growth Management Plan. 3. Chairman dtempol stated under the public hearing section of the Agenda, lie would like to move item "C9, Crqwth Management Plan, to the and of tlw'publie hearing section after itan "E ". I ' A Motion was made by Commissioner Tolstoy, seconded by Commissioner Jones and unanimously carried to move item "C ", public hearing to the and of the public haating auction after item "E ". 4. Chairman Rempnl stated due to Lila fact Commissioner Dahl is not present at thin meeting, Item "P ", Door Creek Park Tax Credit should be continued to the next regular meeting of September 26, 1979. Thin item was continued from a previous meeting duo to the fact a full Commission was not present. If the Camndnsion agrees, thie'should again be continued until a f•.ill Comml.o- vion in prevent. A Motion wa6, made by Comnievionor Garcia, seconded by Commissioner Jones and unanimously carried to continue Deer Crack Park Tax Credit for Tract 9502 -1 to the next regular venting of September 26, 1979. * k * * A CONSENT CALENDAR Upon Motion by Commissioner Jones, seconded by Commissioner Garcia and unani- mously carried the following Consent Calendar items were approved as submittedt A. Negative_ Declaration for Parcet Map No. 5499 - Davis and Demler B. Negative Declaration for Union Steal Parcel Map PUBLIC iTARINr.. S P.A.U. BASELINE RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT AND NEGATIVE DECLARATION - Minor widening where required to obtain two lanes of traffic each direction within the existing right -of -way on Bnaeline from Agate to ldellman and Archibald to Cambridge. Improvements may require reconstruction, A.C. overlay, striping and A.C. berming. Lloyd llubbs, City Engineer, reviewed the staff report. Staff recommends that the Commission approve the Negative Declaration for the minor widening and resurfacing of Base Line Street and recommend to the City Council the appro- priation of funds for the separate construction of the ultimate widening on the south side of Base Line bet-eon Beryl Avenue and Lion Street. Chairman Rempel asked for questions from the Commission of the staff. Chairman Rempel opened the public hearing. There being no comments from the audience, Chairman Rempel closed the public hearing. Planning Commission Minutes -2- September 12, 1979 Commissioner Jones stated it is vary important that tl:e sidewalks be constructed along Bane Line in the area,of the high school. . Chairman Rempol utated there in alcady some now pavement and would hope those areas are not reourfnLed nt the time of reconstruction an thin would be a double expense, Comninsioner Tolatoy asked if the-c is any plane to replace t1:e trees that will need to be removed duo to thin reconatruction7 Mr. itubba stated there are no plans ,at this time to replace the trees. 1lowevar, in tl:e portion between Beryl and Lion thane in money budgeted to replace fencing and landscaping and there in also the possibility of beautification funds for this purpone. Commissioner Garcia asked if the property owner where tt:e palm trees are located line been notified that thu trees will need to be removed. Mr. ldubbu indicated the property owner was represented by a realtor who has indicated concurrence with the project. Comninsinner Tolstoy stated it may be worthwhile to see if tl:e palm trees can be sold no people are in the market for palm trees Buell e.s those located on tl:e property. A Motion was Bade by Commissioner Tolotoy and seconded by Commissioner Garcia to approve the negative declaration for the minor widening and resurfacing of Base Line Street and recommend to tl:e City Council the appropriation of funds for the separate construction of the ultimate widening on the south side of Base Line between Beryl Avenue and Lion Street. AYES: TOLSTOY, GARCIA, JONES, REMPEL NOES: NONE ABSENT: DAHL ZONE CHANGE N0. 79 -0$ AND NEGATIVE DECLARATION - MERIDIAN -'.A change of zone from A -1 (Limited Agriculture) to M -2 (Heavy Industrial) for 3$.56 acres of land located on the north Bide of Arrow, 1,300' east of I -15. Michael Vairin, Associate Planner, reviewed the staff repc.:t in detail, this being on file in' the Planning Division. Staff recommends approval and adoption of Zone Change No. 79 -0$ and Negative Declaration as outlined in Resolution. No 79 -60. Chairman Rempel asked for questions from the Commission of the staff. There being none, Chairman Rempel opened the public hearing. Mr. Dan Plies, representing Mr. David Noise, President of Meridian Construction, stated they support the zone change and negative declaration as submitted by staff. If the Commission has any questions concerr,ing this matter he would be happy to answer then. Planning Commission Minutes -3- September 12, 1979,. i,. There buing no further discussion from the nudience, Chairman Itempol cloned the public. hearing. Chairman Renpal indicated it would be very logical to change the zone on this property to M -2 as requested. A Motion was made by Commissioner Jones and naconded by Commissioner Tolstoy to approve Itonolution No. 79 -60 as submitted. AYES: JONES, TOLSTOY, GARCIA, REMPEL NOES: NONE ABSrNT: DAIIL ating new y of Rancho Cucamonga. Juck Lam, Director of Community Development, reviewed the staff report in detail, this being on file in the Planning Division. Staff line recommended some additional changes to the Plan which have been given to the Commission for review. Ile reviewed cacti of the suggested changes in detail for the Connsisnion. Staff recommends that the Commission adopt Resolution No. 79 -50 end 79 -59 with the additions an mentioned and that ouch recommendation be traneforred to the City Council. Mr. Lam indicated Ben Mackall of the Foothill Fire District is present to speak concerning the fire response map and will be available to explain one answer any questions the Cosmsission or audience might have. Ben Mackall, Foothill Fire District, reviewed the fire response tima mnp for the Commission. lie stated at the request of Planning Staff, the Fire District took their engine companies and had then physically respond to various areas in the district. There will be periodic reviuions to the map no traffic signals, stop signs and development occurs. Commissioner Garcia asked for an explanation of the colored portions on the fire response map. Bill ilofman, Assistant Planner, reviewed the map in detail for the Commission and audience. Chairman Rempel opened the public hearing, asking for comments on Resolution No. 79 -58 at this time. Mr. Ken Willis, stated under Section 6 -A, in regard to school facilities and /or water and sewer facilities not being available to meet the mandatory criteria conditions, it is his understanding that the issuance of school and sewer letters are in fact the responsibility of the school district, water district, etc. Ile stated there in some misunderstanding as to the relationship of the developer and the schual district. It may be worthwhile to spell out in the Resolution that the City in not issuing letters for school and sewer. Mr. Lam stated this is covered in the section under mandatory criteria. Planning Commission Minutes -4- September 12, 1979 i Mr. Willis stated there is still some quantiona with regard to this section slid perhaps udditioaal wording can be' added ].star. to clarify this. lie ' stated if a developer in willing to work with the school district on a program but soaks in with a lower number of points titian another developer who in no,, willing to work with the aclool district than it must be made known that the builder not willing to work with tl:e school district is not going to receive any permits at tine expense of the developer willing to work with tine school district. Commissioner Garcia stand it is his opinion thin could create favoritism. lie does not foal that this will create an effective progrun: for tine community. Commissioner Tolotoy stated it is hill opinion thin needs to be clarified and that it should be done prior to any approval of the Revolution. Mr. Willis stated he has forwarded a latter to the staff and Commission stating the DIA's concerns on ton different points regarding the Growth Management Plan. ila asked that ti:e Comnionion consider cacti of those points for incorporation into the Plan. Chairman Rampal stated tl:e developer should be given the opportunity to work with tl:e school district on a solution to the problem. Ito agrees additional wording should be placed within the Reoolutioa to clarify this point. Comnd.osionor Tolotoy stated he can not vote for tine Growth Management Plan until this point has boon clarified. It wan the conconaus of the Commission that a recons be called at 8:35 p.m. in order to give staff an opportunity to prepare additional wording. Meeting reconvened at 8 :55 p.m. 14r. Lam stated he has possible wording for the Commission to consider under Section 6 of the Resolution. Thin will Involve three levels of ranking. Ile r, `1 suggested that the following be added after the first two levolo: "All development review projects which meet or exceed the threshold point limit and receive approval within any single review period and have made prior ::on- exclusive financial and legal arrangements with affected school and /or sewor and water districts for acceptable additional capacity shall have priority over residential development projects that have not made such arrangements except that said priority among those projects that have made such arrange - mants shall go to those projects having the highest point ratings." He indicated it is his opinion this laxiguage will allow the same opportunity for everyone to participate in a solution and provide everyone the equal opportunity to compete for the priorities and dons not asks any claim toward the large or small developer. Commissioner Garcia stated it is his opinion the proposed statement is not equitable. lie would not reconanend its inclusion at this time. Chairman Rempel stated he is in favor of the statement no it is something for everybody to work together on. �� Planning Commission Minutes -5- Septxsaber 12. 1979 Comninaionor Tolntoy stated the problem in that tho City tins to provide none kind of vehicle far people within the City to be able to develop. For 'those people who arc willing to work•nnd cooperate, thin vehicle will 411oa them to go forward. If we don't have thin vehicle than nobody, is going to be able to develop. Clinirman Hempel added that ovary typo of issue that may came up in the future can not be written into tliu Resolution and if an Lanus does coma up it would coma before the Commission and Council for a decision. Mr. Lam indicated there is a section in the Rouolution that Tslatoo to annual review. This e;.etion would also give us the opportunity to amend the Resolution if any problems arise in thn future. A Motion was mado by Clu:irman Rempal and seconded by Commissioner Toletoy to approve Resolution No. 79 -58 subject to the additions and changes an listed in the revised report submitted by Mr. Lam and subject to the fol- lowing addition under Section 6 of the Reoolutiont "All developtnent review projects which im3ot or exceed the threshold point limit and receive approval within any single review period and have made prior non - exclusive financial and legal arrangements with affected school and /or newer and water districts for acceptable additional capacity shall have priority over residential devolop- ment prrjacts that have not made ouch arrangements except that said priority among those projects thirt have made such arrange- ments shall go to 'those projects having the highest point ratings." A Motion wns made by Commissioner Garcia and seconded by Commissioner Jones to amend the motion as follows: To approve Resolution No. 79 -58 subj act to the additions an listed in the revised report submitted by Mr. Lain. Section 6 of the Resolution should remain as prev::ously submitted. ( Comninsioner Garcia's motion was denied due to a tie vote of the members present.) Chairman Rempal called for the roll call on his motion. AYES: REMPEL, TOLSTOY, JONES NOES: GARCIA ABSENT: DAHL MOTION CARRIED. Jack Lam, Director of Community Development, reviewed staff recommended changes for Resolution No. 79 -59 for the Commission and the audience. Staff recommends approval of Resolution No. 79 -59 subject to the changes as indicated and that such Resolution be forwarded to the City Council for their review. Chairman Rempel opened the public hearing. Planning Commission Minutes -6- September 32, 1979 C r �. J Mr. Ralph Lewis, Lewin Devolopment, stated under Section 4, Planned Community, it status all application submitted no n Planned Community Bunt consist of a minimum of 500 acres. • Ila asked that ,tile, Commisaio:l e'onnidor ehanging' 'tlli.a to either 300 acres or 400 acres. Commissioner Tolet'oy stated ho would agree that Planned Communities be allowed a minimum of 300 acres. By lowering thin to 300 scroll tl:e City may gat better planning. , Mr. Doug Ilona agreed that a Planned Community be allowed to develop with loss titan 500 acres. Mr. Kan Willis, DIA, stated lie is alao in agreement that a Planned Community consist of a minimum of 300 sores. Thin could lead to better land development. Mr. Dill John, Director for Vanguard Duildera, stated it is hie opinion that those tracts that were filed before tlae City incorporated deserve additional bonus points. This is only fair as they have been 'hold up by the moratorium for three years. Kay Matlock, Lewis Boston, stated tlae way the Resolution is worded, a Planned Unit Development adjoining an existing development could got 9 points whereas a planned community, unless surrounded by existing davelopment, gets G or 7 points. This does not reflect benefits to' the City of a planned community development where tlae city has a chance to completely plan a whole cuunk of the city. Mr. Ilona stated thin may work in the City of Irvine as one person owns property in Irvine. This is not the case for Rancho Cucamonga. Planned Community Developments are allowed points for doing about anything it wants to do. If n person line a hundred acres or less alongside a Planned Community Development it has no way in the world of competing with them. it is ilia opinion you can do as good a job with a smaller piece of property as with a largo piece of property as long as all services are satisfied. There being no further commonto from the audience, Chairman Rampel closed the public hearing. Commissioner Garcia stated he does not understand the issuE of affordable housing. Is this defined in terms of promoting renter occupied units. Mr. Lam reviewed affordable housing for the Commission. This section is to provide an incentive for affordable housing within the City; either owner or renter occupied. This section does not state any priority of rental over owner occupied as long as it meets the criteria set within the section. Chairman Rempel stated it 'is his opinion the Resolution should be amended under affordable housing, renter occupied section, that the rental rates can not continue to increase. If the rental rates do continue to increase not many apartment unite will be available to those having low incomes. Mr. Lam suggested that the following be added to the renter occupied section of Affordable Housing: The figures include the price of utilities and may be increased by not more than 10Z if allowable by the provisions of the Housing and Community Development Act. September 12, 1979 Planning Commission Minutes —7— 0 Chairman Rempol stated under Design quality, Item "C", Lnndsenpo and Screening Design critsrin, the points under item 2 need some clavifi.cntion• an soma of the items pertain to apdrtments and condominiums only, where other points partnin strictly to single family rcuidential davelopmentn, Mr. Lain indicated staff will review this section and make changes an necussnry to clarify thin section. Its atatd(I ha (lid not feel there would be a problem with the wording of the section as long as the Design Review Committee looks at the applicable points for each individual development and not the total number of points. Ila indicated it would be better clarified if the ntmnboring of the section were changed. A Motion was made by Commissioner Tolutoy and seconded by Commissionor Jones to approve Resolution No. 79 -59 subject to the recommended staff changes as submitted by Mr. Lam and subject to the following additional Section 4t Planned Community Developments - An application submitted an a Planned Community must consist of a minimum of 300 acres. The following into be added to Section 31 Affordnble Rousing, renter occupied: The above figurca include the price of utilities and may be increased by not more than 10% if allowable by the provisions of the Rousing and Community Development Act, Design Quality, Item "C ", Landscape and Screening Design criteria the numbering of the section to be changed as per staff recommenda- tion. AYES: TOLSTOY, JONES, GARCIA, RIMPEL NOES: NONE ABSENT: DAIIL DESIGN REVIEW ORDINANCE - An Ordinance establishing a Design Review Committee and criteria for architectural review of developments within tha City of Rancho Cucamonga - Request for Commission Direction. Jack Lam, Director of Community Development, reported the draft ordinance was distributed at the previous meeting. Tito ordinance basically establishes the committee, jurisdiction of review, design considerations and review pro- cedurea. Staff is requesting input and direction for finalization of the ordinance at this time. If the Commission after further review has some comments these may be aubmitted in writing to the Planning Division prior to the public hearing which has been set for October 3, 1979. Commissioner Garcia asked if the appointments on the committee will take place after the ordinance is adopted. Mr. Lam slated that is correct. Commissioner Tolatoy stated at this time he with the make -up of the committee members. fessional people from the community on the ,:- Planning Commission Minutes -g- n'1 is not certain he is in agreement It may be good to have some pro - committee. September 12, 1.979 Mr. Lam indicated if additional people are to be on the conmittae, it would 'requiru oil agenda, advertised m:oeti:gls, minutea, etc, it wan tile conconsus of the Commission that the Design Rovinw Ordinance be not for public hearing at the next regular meeting of September 26, 1979. 1 1 REPORT ON GENERAL PLAN PROGRAM - ORAL REPORT Mr. Lain stated an the Commission is aware, the Council approved Chu selection of Sedwny /Cooke and Associates of San Francisco as the new General Plan Consul- tant. At the last Council mating, they not only approved Sedway /Cooke but they approved the inclusion of the park and recreational element and urban design nlen mt in the contract for tho General Plan. Furthermore, Sedway/ Cooke will. pr4rparc a complete EUt draft and final. The Council will have before than for review and approval at their next meeting the Agreement between the City and Scdway /Cooks. A *A+t Upon Motion by Commissioner Tolstoy, seconded by Commissioner Garcia and unanimously carried,, it was voted to adjourn the Planning Commission meeting of September 12, 1979. Meeting adjourned at 10:20 p.m. to the Special Study Session of September 20, 1979 at 7:00 p.m. in the Community Services Building located on Arrow Route. Respa :fully su itted, JACK LAM, Director of i Community Development 0 0 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA MEMORANDUM ' DATEi Soptombor 26, 1979 Tot Planning Commission PROMS Jack Lam, Director of Community Devolopxnont SUDJECTs ENVIRONMEN'T'AL REVIEW OF DIRECTOR REVIEW NO. 79 -55 - The development of approximately 30,000 square foot space at 7925 Center Avenue within the M -R zone. DACKGROUNDs Data Design in proposing to construct one building comprising approximataly 6,200 square feet and 24,600 square foot of office and industrial space, respectively. Thin project represents the fourth building to be constructed in accordance with a Maxtor Plan for industrial development along the east side of Cantor Avenue between Stanford and Hemlock Stroets. The architecture of the building and the landscaping of the site will be similar to that which exists on the adjacent industrial sites. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTINGS The site in presontly vacant, contains a vineyard and slopes in a southeasterly direction towards Door Creak. To the south and the wont of the site are existing industrial buildingol to the oast is Door Crack, and to the north are vineyards. The site is not known to contain any cultural, historical, or scenic aspects that would be disturbed by this project. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Attached for your review is Part I of the Initial Study as completed by the applicant. Staff has completed a field chock and Part II of the Initial Study, and has found no significant adverse impacts upon the environment as a result of this project. RECOMMENDATION: After review and completion of the Initial Study, staff rocommenda that the Planning Commission issue a Negative Declaration for this project and find that this project would not create any significant adverse impacts on the environment. Re pectf ly submitted, JACK LAM, Director of Community Dovelopment JLsSKtcc Attachments: Vicinity Map Part I Initial Study illustrative Site Plan ITEM W 1 'l, ' 1 1 i11 i 1 1.1 1 1'� ''I 1 ,I, , 1 .• 1 1 ,I j t. l' 1 i�l 1' 1'1 ' ,,.r ( 1.1.'1.11 ,11 '.III II X11 1'..I "11 1.. r.I. 1A '1.,• I �1 1 1 Mr' 1,1',1 {r I• 1,'11 1 Ill' I1 1 \I 1' � ...1. ,'i� i 1 Ir111' 1' ' ,. 1 1 '�,1.: 1 Y p�!f 1 1 1 1� �� 11 1� 1111' �� '," � •''� �1 1 1 r l X11 ,1 i 11 I I 1''•1 ILI F, •' ,; L L: 1 , t IFt.• ',i .' 1 1' I Ij1 11111. �•I f� a, �1'�: V iGihi't f trap ' %�•;�. 1 1 i�: i ,�.r 1 j f 11 t 1 11 'I'I, 'SI I '';.•1 LI I 'I 1 1. q \I 1 t � I .I 1 r y 11 1 ✓ 11 .• CITY OV RANC110 CUCAMONGA . INITIAL STUDY . PART I - PROJECT INFORMATION EHEET - To be completed by applicant Environmental, Annoeninont ")toview Foot $70.00 For all projects requiring environmental review, thin form must be completed and submitted' to the Development Review Cormnittoe through the department wiiore the project application is made. Upon receipt of .this application, the Environmental Analysis staff will prepare Part II of L•hu In Study. The Development Review Committee will meet and L•a:'� action no later than ton (10) days boforo.the public meoling at which time ttio project is to be heard. The Committee will malto one of throo determinations: 1) The project will have no environmental impact and a Negative Declaration will be tiled, 2) The project will have an environmental impact and an Environmental Impact Roport will be prepared, or 3) An additional information report should be supplied ® by the applicunt giving further information concerning tho proposed project. PROJECT TITLE: SIERRA PRECISION BUILDING N4 APPLICANT'S NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE: Data Design Labs j:• ;. 7925 Center Ave.t Cucamonga, Californ a 917 ( 71.4) 907-2511' nowt Pict NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE OF PERSON TO BE CONTACTED CONCERNING THIS PROJECT: __�JOck A. Martin. 3242 W. 8th Street Los Angeles, California 90005 (213) 385 -9487 LOCATION or PROJECT (STREET ADDRESS AND ASSESSOR PARCEL NO.)' '7925 Center Avenue . LIST OTHER PERMITS NECESSARY FROM LOCAL, REGIONAL, STATE AND FEDERAL AGENCIES AND THE AGENCY ISSUING SUCH PERMITS: San Bernardino County Flood Control District V yy 1 I f. �fl! �,•sal fT JI ' ® 1 EROJECT D ESCRIPTTON DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: — Off icon and light manufacturing building - -- , ACREAGE Or PROJECT AREA AND'SQUARE FOOTAGE Or EXISTING AND 'PROPOSED DUILDINGS, ir'ANys 1.78 acres 90,800 aq. ft. --Proposed building DE'SCRIDE THE'I%NVIRONIENTAT, SETTING or THE PROJECT SITE INCLUDING INL IUMTION ON TOPOGRAPHY, PLANTS (TREES) , ANIPIALS, ANY CULTURAL, HISTORICAL OR ECEHIC ASPECTS, USE 01' SURROUNDING PROPERTIES, AND TILE DL•'SCRIPTION or ANY . EXISTING STRUCTURES AND T11EIR USE (ATTACH NEC ""SSARY SHEETS)i The project is located on a relatively flat site, which " s now a vineyard and open areas, there are no trees-_5n__ rees on the silo, nor are tnes.e aspects of the site. Surroundin ro ertios include s North - vineyards, South - existing n uatr n u ng, ' - r..nn}• — floor rn ±Xn1 =hannel. Went — nstirAf•.Inn 1nAtgn# -.•4ni . nu ux.L1:1Lintj structures on the site. Is the project, part of a larger project, one of a series of rumulativo actions, which although individually small, may as a whole have significant environmental.imnaet? I- ,2 A� Explanation of any YRs answers above: t T,_MPORTANTs If the project involves the construction of residential units, complete the form on the next page. CCRTIFICATION: I hereby certify that tha statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and ' information required for Lhis initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the fact n, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the best of my 'knowledge and belief. • I further unduratand that additional information may be required to be submitted before an adequate evaulaLion can be made by the Development Review Conunittee. I)ate Auguat 24, 1979 Si nature . Wl� Title itect I• , W , , "IIT i hItO71 ?C � No X_. 1. create a eubstanL•ial change in ground contours? 2. Create a substantial change in oxioting noise or vibration? 3. Create a substantial change in demand for municipal services (polico, fire, water, sawago, etc.)!. X 4. Create changes in the a xiatin7 zoning or general plan designations?, _ X ,; Remove any existing trees? , Iiow many? x 6. Create the need for use or disposal of potentially hazardous materials such as toxic substances, flammablos or explosives? Explanation of any YRs answers above: t T,_MPORTANTs If the project involves the construction of residential units, complete the form on the next page. CCRTIFICATION: I hereby certify that tha statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and ' information required for Lhis initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the fact n, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the best of my 'knowledge and belief. • I further unduratand that additional information may be required to be submitted before an adequate evaulaLion can be made by the Development Review Conunittee. I)ate Auguat 24, 1979 Si nature . Wl� Title itect LI II I t I 1,�. • 1 1 �I I' I'� + i q.1 ,•' 1 '.l ' "' 1 1� 1 1go1 ., ,Il l :I 1 1 • I '1 �I 1 �'� I l L, I'1� 1 \i ''� I'.t t I 1 • I:.I, r+ I 1 �I 1 , ! , 1 ' 1 I�' : �I �� t 1 1'I I /'il II 'I �i I., I 1 l 1' 1�IlnJ��•, •ir�r ....... �ri�t • _•�hww� � t 1�' •��'J ti�' � 1 t, 1 t : ( 1 ' I ' + •'' c''I gyp, Uwl* n I , r �'� ' ■y II IrIi1. I I 1. 6 sli.1. i•�1 11'1,:. ,:t �.,,,r�Ii9t �•� J. "r ^ Vr., t� ( A. 1 y' • .1� f t �: lr! % t f ) I I t t t �7 .� 1 `1j�. e1 �I • , r 9 , 1 J .• t ,i t , r t 11' Il 1 `) "Il 1•I+ I /� t li��: 1, v 'I I U L � ! / , i � ice? tK, y• l J, , •I( � • + � : ^J '� L.r 1 I 1 'fir ' \ 't • �tl I � 'r � ♦ 1 I• 1 � t! ` � �1C l 0 1 0 CITY OF itMC110 CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT Dotal September 26, 1979 Tot Planning Commission From: Jack Lam, Director of Community Development Subject: NEGATIVE DECI.ARATI01i VU1 TE1ff1V1'lve FlURML nnr nu. »a� - KEN CINSA - Itaquest to divide approximately 0.98 acres of land into two (2) parcels in' the R -1 -8500 zoue located at 9212 Garden Street BACKGROUND: Tito applicant is requesting to divide an approximately 0.98 acre parcel of land into two (2) parcels each containing approximately 0.49 acres (21.344 square feet). Thin review is for environmental clearance of the parcel map only and does not constitute an approval of either the parcel map or future development. This subdivision will create one (1) "buildable" residential lot containing 21,344 square fact. Tito minimum lot sixa In this zone is 8,500 square feet. Tito subdivision in consistent with Section 1 of Ordinance No. 73 "Land Divi- sion Moratorium" which provides that said moratorium shall not apply to resi- dontial parcel maps where only one (1) now dwelling can result. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING: Tito site is presently developed with a single Zamily residence. The residence will be located on Parcel No. 2 as par the attached Parcel Map and will meet all zoning requirements., Parcel No. l will-be vacant of structures and significant vegetation, and available for the conatruction of one (1) residential dwelling unit. The site is bordered on the north by the proposed Foothill Freeway alignment and on the east, south and went by existing single, family residential develop- ment. The site is not known to contain acenir,, cultural or historical artifacts. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS: Part I of the Initial Study, attached for your review, indicates no significant adverse environmental impacts created by this project. Staff has field checked the site, completed the environmental check - list, and found no significant adverse impacts on the environment. it. ITEM �'l < A 0 RCCCMMLNDATIONt It is, recommended that a Negative Declaration bq issued for Parcel Mnp No. 5515 bused upon review of the Initial Study-and Clio finding of no significant adverse impacts upon tha environment. Respectrully a bmittod, JACK LAM, Director of Community Development JLtManm Attachmentat Vicinity Map Parcel Map Initial Studyp Part I 1 1f' 1 • 1 ,,, Ivl' 1) 1�, 1 'I 11,', \I,�T il' 1'' � 1 1' 1�1 :1C 11 11; , 1 1' I 1' ' ' �1 , III' 1'll , • r 1 �yl�r�l 11 11 II�1 a , 1 I I I',1' ,) {', 1,,11{ 1 , I. ', I ' 'z ;,I, :I'r' r r 1 1'. +• I {'' 1 ,1 I ,,!1 ,` 1 1 1'. , 1 1 11 1 /' , II T'J I •1 ',III, 1 . 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Lbiyn../ Dy.Mn. /Olp /.r uf'. .seos NS A11 N1. -J1104 J /t0/ � •wr' rN rnr C+sM of" use ' Ti /�pA,wl Clrere/7 /Np/rr�e ',' _�µµJ 0 ..• M.^` . p.11n� GAS I y.v V •I 3 f./ ..iV I V /C /N /TY MAP 1 M IfNI L nndrrl LLn/r / /rn /I •ain ('A.r• 1Vriir�.�j,'uNnwn�r Cllwl /y N1r /lr A•. /i•l/ "!T 'a 1 40 N�/ N A•r1... Ob AV JNr Crwd n at OIwN. PF•r./. Lbiyn../ Dy.Mn. /Olp /.r uf'. .seos NS A11 N1. -J1104 J /t0/ � •wr' rN rnr C+sM of" use ' Ti /�pA,wl Clrere/7 /Np/rr�e ',' _�µµJ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONOA INITI)%Yj STUDY 0 0 PAIi'I` I - PROJECT INFORMATION SHEET - To be completed b;r applicant Environmental Assonsinont "koviow Foot 070.00 For all projocts requiring environmental rovi:aw, thin form must be completed and submitted' to the 1lov81opmont Review Committee through the department where the project- application is made. Upon rruvipL of.this application; the Enviro:vnental Anr..iysic staff will prepare Part II of the initial Study. The Unvelopinont Review Committeo will moot and take action no later than ton (10) days before the public mooting at which timo the project is to be heard. The Committee will malto one of three da terminationst 1) The project will have no environmental impact and a Negative Doclaration will be 'filed, 2) The project will have an dnvironmental impact and an Environmental Impact Report will be prepared, or 3) An additional information report should be supplied ® by the applicant giving further information concerning the proposed project. PROJECT TITLEt psis APPLICANT'S NAME, ADDR14SS, TELEPHONE: i 5 NAME, hDDRESS, TELEPHONE OF PERSON TO HE CONTACTED CONCERNING THIS PROJECT: LOCATION OF PROJECT (STREET ADDRESS AND ASSESSOR PARCEL NO.)' LIST OTHc:4 PERMITS NECESSARY FROM LOCAL, REGIONAL, STATE AND.' FEDERAL AG1.NCIES AND THE AGENCY ISSUING SUCH PERMITS: ,(" 1 PROJECT DF,SCR ON DESCRIPTION OF,PROJTECTs , ACREAGE OF PROJECT AREA AND SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING AND PI19POSED BUILDINGS, IF'ANY: DESCRIBE THE'GNVIRONA1ENTAi, SETTING OF THE PROJECT SI'T'E INCLUDING INFORMATION ON TOPOGRAPHY, PLANTS (TREES), 11NIMALS, ANY CULTURAL, HISTORICAL OR SCENIC ASPECTS, USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTIES, AND THE DESCRIPTION OF ANY . EXISTING STRUCTURES A14D THEIR USE (ATTACH NECESSARY SHEETS)i a Is the project, part of a larger project, one of a series' of cumulative actions, which although individually small, may as a whole have significant environmental. impact? 7[- 2 In 0 � r WILLiTIIYS MADJrCTs 1. Craato a substantial change in ground r. contours? 2. Craato a substantial change in existing noiaa or vibrationl 3. Create a substantial change in demand For municipal services (police, fire, water, it oewagc,, ote.)i, I A. Create changes in the existing zoning or general plan designations?. _ 5: Remove any existing trocal, flow many? 6. Create the need for uso.or disposal of potentially hazardous matorinls such as toxic aubstancoa, flammables or explosives? Explanation of any YrS answers above: i`MPORTANPt I£ the project involves the construction of residential units, complete'the form on the next paSe. CERTIPICATIONs I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and u•. information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the beat of my knowledge and belief.' I further understand that additional information may be required to be submitted before an adequate evaulation can be made by the D5Volopment Review Conunittoe. Hate <.- � �% Signature L' Title Data: To: Vromt Subject: CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA MEMORANDUM September 26, 1979 Planning Commission Jack Lam, Director of Community Development NEGATIVE DECLARATION y01t PARCEL, MAP N0. 4511 - FILPI - Request to divide approximately 28 acres of land into ten (10 parcel$ in the M -R mono generally located on the south side of Ninth Street and thu want aide of Archibald DACKGROUND: The applicant proposes to divide approximately 28 acres of lnnd at the above described loration into (10) parcels no follows: Parcel Acrenan 1 2.58 2 1.7.3 3 3.59 4 2.28 5 2.58 6 5.07 7 2.52 8 3.17 9 2.08 10 3.20 This review is for environmental clearance of the parcel map only and dean not constitute approval of the subdivision on any subsequent development. Any future development must be processed through the Planning Division prior to approval. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING: Light industrial buildings currently exist on Parcels 2, 3, 4, 70 8 and 9; Parcels 19 5, 6 and 10 are vacant. No significant wildlife or flora exists on the site and there are no known significant cultural or his- torical artifacts on the site. The site slopes gently to the southwest and drainage is into the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad right -of -way which abuts the property to the south. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS: Attached for your review is Part I of the Initial Study which indicates no significant adverse environmental impacts created by this project. Staff has field checked the site and has found no discrepancies with the Initial Study. ITEM "C" jr Staff rocotmnonde the issuance of a Negativa Declaration by the Planning Commiooion booed og the findings of no significant advarso environs mental impacts upon the environment. liespactfully a bmitted, JACK W, Director of Community Development JLt UNIT l nm Attachmental Vicinity Map Parcel Map Part I, Initial Study u 0 ,1 , i YI rl'.I 11.' I' I � '' '1 1 , r'' I� II 1 il' li 1 1 I, rl I I 1• 1, 1, , � i' 11 � I �I I � � 1' 1 1, I •1, I' 1 1 I I I ' �' I '� 1 II ' I1 '�I � i,' )I 11 'I' �I ,♦ I ' III 1 is � I. 1', I. 11 " 1i , I , 1 f 1 I.� ' +. i I • V il I � 11 I 1 , I '. I I I f , �, ' I ) I I n r 1; I' 'I , 1 1 '.I. ,. ,I I 1'' 1 '�•q" 1 I'�Ir I � ' ', II � ',il• 'I I' 1,1 11,11 ,•'11 f''ll ' Ty, I I', rll'1111. 1 li 6 1Y.1 1 •', I I I' f1`1 �•�,; �,; ,�' 11 '. 1. '�I' •1 '1 'j ��1 I i ;I 1 II I' ' � � •I�1'1. .II. 1 11 ,'I I 1' I. c. I, 1 � 1 1 ' I 1 1 I' 11 1 I , 1 111 U r 1 fe 1 • li, I '..1 I I I i /... 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Tho Dvvei(+pmonc Review Committac will, moot and Lake action no Inter than tan (10) dnys bafore the pultlie hooting at w1lich tuna the project in to be heard. The Conunittoo will nlnl :o one of *hran doterminotionn: 1) The project will have no onvironmenl:al impact and a Nagntive 1)eclarntion will be filed, 2) The project will hnve an (nvironmontal impact and an unvironmentnl Impnct Report will be prepared, or 3) An ndditionnl information report should be supplied by the npplicnnt• giving further information concerning ® the proposed project. PROJECT TITLE: Parcel Map # 4511 APPLICAtTP'S NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE: 907 4343 Oepnation Fil i 1294 quince 4enue Upinn 91"lub NAM, A"DRESS, TB1xrI10.NE 05 PERSON TO DE CONTACTED CONCERNING THIS PROJECT: _ Rnhnn n FilyJ i above) n g Wee Westerly of Archibald Agent e�rl tween Ninth AENti'�L�otSanc�S EgghJ' 8tret :e' ) LIST 01111M PERMITS NECESSARY FROM l.nAL., REGIONAL, STATR AND FEDERAL AGENCIUS AND THE AGENCY ISS''ING SUCK PERMITS: New 0 RROJECT n1;fClthh'Pio DESCRIPTION Or 13110JECTI _ A commarninl/ induntrinl nuUaiyluion. ACREAGE: OF PROJECT ARIA AND SQUIRE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING AND PROPOSED BUILDINGS, it ANYt D1iSCRIP11 TIM FNV11U)NPIEPII'Ai, ::i°1'TTNG Or '171111, PROJECT SIT1: I.NCLUTIMIG INLVRI•LITION ON '1'OCO&IN- %rIIY, PLAITPS (TTIMS) , ANIMA1,S, ANY CUITURAI,, HISTORICAL Olt SCrVIC ASPECTS, USE Or SURROUNDING PROPURTIES, A11D T11E DISSCII.I.P1'ION Or ANY . EXISTING STRUCTURES AND THEIR USE (ATTACH NECESSARY S111:ETS) : I Is the Project, hart of a I.arger project, one of a ceri(, Of cumulative actions, which alt:,ough individually small, may as a w11010 have significant environmental impact? air. devel,onm et. ymad Lnvc no a +o.+Ificont imnnet on cnviornment. ' Dome increase in traffic. x A. Create chnngen in the existing zoning or cjoneral plan closignotionel x_ 5: Remove any oxist•ing trocal How mally ?^�� x G. Create Hie nnod for use or disposal of potentially hirardoun mat:arinls such an toxic oubstances, £lnnunnblos or explosives? Lrplanotion of any yliS answers above: • I ?MPORTAtrr: If the project involves the construction of r.enidential units, complete the form on the next page, CBRTIrTCATI.ONc I hereby certAFy that the stntemonts furnished above and .i.n i:he nttached nxhil.iitn present the date and informnt.t.on required for this initial evnluat•ion to the best of my ahility, and that: i.hc rn,•L•n, rLaLamonLs. nnkl informntien hr.�rcnted are true and correct to the bast of my ):nowledge and beliof. I further understand thit n:lditirnull ircforisnntinn may he requi.rod to bo submittec) before nn ndcqunte evaulation can be made by the Uevulnpment Review Conunittee. Date Signature �L'•'rt ��1,''•f �� t; j:; Title 1� Lill). Create n substantial change in ground contours? x 2. create n subnLnnL•inl chango in existing noiso or vibrntionl x 3. Create a nubnl:nnt•i.al chango in demand for municipal nervicos (police, Siro, water, sowago, etc.)! x A. Create chnngen in the existing zoning or cjoneral plan closignotionel x_ 5: Remove any oxist•ing trocal How mally ?^�� x G. Create Hie nnod for use or disposal of potentially hirardoun mat:arinls such an toxic oubstances, £lnnunnblos or explosives? Lrplanotion of any yliS answers above: • I ?MPORTAtrr: If the project involves the construction of r.enidential units, complete the form on the next page, CBRTIrTCATI.ONc I hereby certAFy that the stntemonts furnished above and .i.n i:he nttached nxhil.iitn present the date and informnt.t.on required for this initial evnluat•ion to the best of my ahility, and that: i.hc rn,•L•n, rLaLamonLs. nnkl informntien hr.�rcnted are true and correct to the bast of my ):nowledge and beliof. I further understand thit n:lditirnull ircforisnntinn may he requi.rod to bo submittec) before nn ndcqunte evaulation can be made by the Uevulnpment Review Conunittee. Date Signature �L'•'rt ��1,''•f �� t; j:; Title CITY OP RAN000 CUCAMO40A MEMORAN1311M 0 DATE& poptambor 26, 1979 Tot Planing Commionion FROt1t Jack Lame Director. of Community Development SUBJECT& G09RAL PLAN AMENDMENT N0. 79 -03C - ARNOLD ANDERSON - A roquost for a change in the present dosignation of high density residential to eommurcial for property lactated on the northwest corner of Tutnor and 'Arrow Route. DACKGROUrroi On July 17, 1979, tor. Arnold Anderson submitted a request for A general plan amendment that would bring his property into conformity with the existing C -1 Zoning that the County placed on the property. No dosiros to establish a neighborhood convenience atoro, a take -out food store and a coin - operated car wash on the project site. In 1970, the City of Rancho Cucamonga designated on it's General Plan Land Una Mnp commoreinl alternative sites near the intersections of Archibald Avenue and Arrow Routo and haven Avenue and Arrow Route. Both of those areas arc within half a mile of the requested general plan amendment site. Please refer to the attached letter from the applicant for further background. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING& Thy project site moaourou 300 feet by 206 foot an the northwant corner of Arrow Routo and Turner Avenue. No troos or existing buildings occur on the site. The area is fairly even with assorted areas of rocks and top soil scattered throughout the site. There arc no largo animals and few wild species except rodants, insooto and birds all native to the area. ProLporty to the north and west is occttpiod b•1 single story apartment complexes. South, across Arrow, is an existing neighborhood store located in an older structure. East across Turner lies vacant lands. ANALYSIS& The General Plan designation which is compatible with the proposed activity is the Service Commercial Designation. Service Commercial would allow the coin - operated car wash, restaurant and neighborhood convenience store. The intention of the General Plan in establishing the Service Commercial area was to allow those activities currently pursued along Foothill Boulevard between Hallman and Hermosa. Since the General Plan recognizes two alternative sites for Neighborhood Commercial within half a r ilo of the project, the request for a Service Commercial use at the proposud project site does not appear to be justified. The goal pursued by the City in establishing Service Commercial in preparation of the Land Use Elemont of the General Plan was to encourage the consolidation of commercial uses into cantors and attempt to restrict the proliferation of smaller more numerous commercial developments in the random manner allowed prior to incorporation. ITIM "D" Should the Comninsion decide that commercial donignation as requested in allowable, ntaff would rouotmnond that the appl�canl• prepare a market analynia prior to any change. in the land uric element.. Attached in the applicant- preparad Initial Study (environmental assessment) for thin request and no significant adverse environmental impacts were identified that could not be mitigated should the proposed amendment be approvad. mcomMENDA'rIous It is rucotmngndod that the Planning Commission deny Gsnoral Plan Amendment GPA- 79 -03C for the following roanonar 1. Two alternative commercial areas are loctitod within 4 mile from the pro - posed project site. 2. That the proposed Service Commercial activity io not compatible with the medium and heavy density residential land uses adjacant to the site. Ri opocti -al submitted, JACK LAM, Director of Community Development JLtDK1IrDlltco Attachmentat Existing Land Use lisp Zoning Map General Plan Map Part I Initial Study Letter from Applicant jf, t 1 ♦ ,, r 1 r ; , 1 I. Ir• rl �L '�It ,Ij. r '1' 1 1 '( � I 1 "I• I r1 ' Y 1,:'1 �''J r 1.1, 11 � X1.1,, •)!1 � 1 1 1 rll i 4 � 1 1 � ilr �• I (, 11.11? IIr 1. 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C ::I ,, .�.I.. , .. �•11 I,i,l .. l,'. •' • '' „ rl "�1 },n ' ACREAGE Oir; I'ROJECx' AREA' AND' egUnRz; FOOTAGE OF EXISTING AND PROPOSED IJ.Uftb1NGS# ' II' ArNXi so �roxlmn 10.000 sn, 1; I:, I -illy' ft,. df'biiildings'''on 2 t). acre's: 1. 1 • 'DESdAlnE THE J:NVIRONb1EN1�AL GETxING OF TIIE' PF.OJECT SITE INCLUDING INFORMIITION ON TOPOGRAPIIY, PLANTS,, (TREES) , 1. ANY CULTURAL, HISTORICAL OR SCENIC<ASPECTS, USE „ ,,'ANIMALS, ;OF:PURROUNDING PROPERTICSO AND THE DESCRIPTION Or ANY )3XTSTING STRUCTURES AND THEIR USE (ATTACH-NECESSARY SHEETS): Prooerty,is vacant land with apart_nlents to the North.nnd y'nct'_ vacant fields to East and market across Arrow on Sotith. • ro ect the Is p J part of 'a largos project, one of- a- series Of cumulative' actions "whi ;h • although individually small, Il k,�'.•Imay as a wholo have significant environmtsntal impact? •.. �, �.-I •This Was }'(l hP ucrrl ae 1'Innnd tm}-i1 nn -n i1 7 tligrj0d ��. r i CITY Ole RANCIIO;CUCAM60A INITIAL i'STUDY 1 •PART T - PROJECT INFORMATION SHEET - To be completed. by applicant Environmontal Auaouan:onL• Review Fee: $70.6 For nll projects requiring onvironmontal'roviow,`thin I fotm must be completod•and aubnittod to tho'.Duvalopmant Roviow Committee through the dopnrtmont'wtiore the Project application in made. Updn receipt of thin -application, the Envirospnontnl Analyein staff will prepare " 'Part XX.'bf the Initial - Study. The Devolopment Raview Committee will moot and take action no later thaxi ton I(10) days boforo than public moaL•ing at which time the project is 't:o' bo heard.' The Committee wili'mako, one of three determinations* i. "1) The project Will' hairs ho environmental, impact Bind a Negative Declaration will be Piled, 2) The'projo6t'will havo,an anvironsnontalmpnct and-an Environmental- impact Ropo •iit,will.be.proparAd, or 3) An additional information report should be supplied by the applicant giving furthcr'information'concorning the proposed project. PROJECT TITLES APPLICANT'S NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE: Arnold D: Anderson "•' 520 N. Fuclid Av e., 0n nrie rA 41769 NAME, 'ADDRESS, TELEPHONE OF PERSON TO BE CONTACTED '.'.CONCERNING THIS PROJECT: same LOCATION OF PROJECT (STREET ADDRESS.'AND.-ASSESSOR PARCEL NO.) '`North -West corner'Arrow and Turner -••208- 321 -32 .. .... , •j .. 1, r IJ1.1� ..� � f.y '� • •i li .. r, I nl.. p.. _. !. ., . 1., •,' 1 ',. is*. "'�•' " .' LIST OTHER PLRMITS NECESSARY FROM LOCAL; t h • on oo .—bast of my ability,.`. and. that the facts, atatements ~and information prosented are true and correct to the best of my knowledgo and belief.., I further undorstund that ;•:,, i�,.., additional information may be required .to,'he•submitte'd boforo•' an adequate ' evaulation can be made, by' tha; . Dnvalooment Review Committee,' " Date_ �I9- i 1 Signature ' .., Title c(5�+rn c I IQ 1.1 ` 1'1 1 �, 1. ' I'•t,1 I v �,-.� l 1, ,7 ..j Il r <.\ �. 11 A li ,Il..i V• .ti ti.�A1 �: 1. li � ' I {• � .'1 w �. �L.�.N .L �..... '..L.1. .!.. 1!. '�,.�.1 ''.Y .['.!.IL.IV�h/ui i.':. �• 1 ,.! .. W911-TA Tnra' P1t0j).'A: t, l ,',•�'•L V Vl "L] t ',�' L=ori 1I ' '. ip •1',. j� . I• , 11, •I � • , ,,:_'' ' "---• 1 Croato a'� substantial" h, i, g r ground 2• ` `Croatb' ;a aubstantial chango lii existing noiso,.pr,vibiation? ,_.,.:1 X' .'• ' 'Cread ^ii aubntantia;l changm :'in itoinatid for ,, + f i inuniaipal DOrViCOa (poligo� 'fire ,+•1' • , ( tlewatf0)' ,OLC. %': !r'• ", ,li ,1 11 !, C c craato, changes in the existing: zoning or gonorai , ,plan d II " "Si, R Remove any existing troos? •'flow "many? 'or'dispoebl o C: c create 'the need for use ' „ p potcntially hnzardoua matoriiils auC." toxic substancos, .flammablon or',axploaives? 1• Lxplanation of a any XC5 answers 'above: lone is C-1 . -General Plan R -3 L L • 4 4MPORTANTr If t the project involves the construction of residential units, complato` the form on the noxt pago. CGRTII'ICATIbNr ' 'T,horebji "certify'thati tha atutemento'iurniahed' ' ' 'above and in the attached exhibits prescht the data and information required for this initial evaluati t t • on oo .—bast of my ability,.`. and. that the facts, atatements ~and information prosented are true and correct to the best of my knowledgo and belief.., I further undorstund that ;•:,, i�,.., additional information may be required .to,'he•submitte'd boforo•' an adequate ' evaulation can be made, by' tha; . Dnvalooment Review Committee,' " Date_ �I9- i 1 Signature ' .., Title c(5�+rn c I IQ 1.1 ` 1'1 1 �, 1. ' I'•t,1 I v �,-.� l 1, ,7 ..j Il r <.\ �. 11 A li ,Il..i V• .ti ti.�A1 �: 1. li � ' I {• � .'1 w �. �L.�.N .L �..... '..L.1. .!.. 1!. '�,.�.1 ''.Y .['.!.IL.IV�h/ui i.':. �• 1 ,.! .. AARNOLO O. ANDlR ONMEALTON 070 Non TN EUCLID AVONUS • ONTANC, CALIFonNtA 01107 (711) 000.0100 ® II' r July 16, 1979 Planning Department City of Rancho Cucamonga 9320 Baseline Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Dear Gentlemen: I have owned the North West corner of Arrow Highway and Turner Avenue for over 5 years. About 1974 we commenced building apart- ments on %be property and were requested by County Planning Depart- ment to develop a master plan for the approximate 35 acres. This plan provided for the construction of approximately 450 apart- ment units and a commercial corner, 300 ft. by 300 ft., designed ® to provide facilities for the servicing of the apartment units. In the adoption of the master plan by your city this commercial area was designated high density, residential. It is my desire at this time to develop this corner with a con- venience store, a take out food store - possibly with an indoor eating area and a coin - operated car wash. I feel the car wash is particularly important to alleviate a problem we currently have in the apartment project with tenants washing their cars in the parking areas. Therefore I respectfully request your approval of the desired development. Enclosed please find an application fe initial study with a $70.00 fee and a check of $1,000.00 +,r the general plan amend- ment plus the requested exhibits and gummed labels. . Best regards, ADA /di E.1;11 L Arnold 0. Anderson DATE" t TO$ 0 CITY Or RANCHO CUCAMONGA September 26, 1979 Planning Commission MEMURANDUM FROM$ Jack Lam, Director of Community Davolopmant SUBJECT$ GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT N0. 79 -03E - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A change from the present designation of medium done ty rosidotttial (5 to 15 units par groan acro) to low density residential (2 to 5 units par groan acro) for proporty located on the northwest corner of Baseline and Haven BACKGROUND$ When this area was in the county, a single family convontional dwelling subdivision was approved. Over the past year and a half the project wan completed. The 45 lot subdivision covers an approximate area of 600' X 0001, near 11 acres total for an average of 4.09 lots per gross acro, within the low density residential general plan designation. ANALYSISt The subject property is bordered to the north and want by an existing ® mobile home park. East across Ilavon Avenue lioa grapa vineyards. South across III Bass Lino Avonua Sa a now, subdivision of single family dwellings. The proposed amendment is compatible with the existing lend unes both on -site and off -site in the area and will logically bring together the existing general plan designations. Staff prepared the Initial Study for this amendment and have determined that no significant adverse environmental impacts will occur as a result of this amendment. Part I cf the Initial Study is attached for your review. Staff recommends issuance of a Negative Declaration for this project. RECOMMENDATION$ It is rocommanded that of General Plan Amendment No. 79 -03E. 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The ConunitL•oo will mako one of thron daterininat ions 3 1) The project will have no environmental impact and a Negative Duclaration will be tilcd, 2) The project will have an onvironmantal impact and an Environmental Impact• Report will be prepared, or ® 9) An additional information report should be supplied by the applicant giving further information concerning the proposed project. PROJECT TITLE: APPLICANT'S NAME, ADDRESS. TELEPHONE: Cr.0 a monad NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE OF PERSON TO BE CONTACTED CONCERNING THIS PROJECT: Da m 14- eyudr -� A94 A,tm -;et P( e►. LOCATION OF PROJECT (STREET ASSESSOR PARCEL NO.) LIST OTHER PERMITS NECESSARY FROM LOCAL, REGIONAL, STATE AND FEDERAL AGENCIES AND TILE AGENCY ISSUING SUCH PERMITS: Ali A. . Y -1 I i 1 kBOJECT nrscllllyrtoN 014 • • • • .� ACR13AGE OF PROJECT AREA AND''SQUAIIE FOOTAGE F EXISTING AND PROPOSED BUILDINGS, IF ANY: l�nnreuin� 9i. 11 s.�6ts�lna�alop�r �n'�" DESCRIBE THE •1?NVIRONMENTAT, SRTTING 0? THE PROJECT SITE INCLUDING INFORPIATION ON TOPOCRAPHY, PLANTS (TREES), AWMALS, ANY CULTURAL, HISTORICAL OR SCENIC ASPECTS, USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTIES, AND THE DESCRIPTION OF ANY EXISTING STRUCTURES AND THEIR USE (ATTACH NECESSARY SHEETS)i In the project, part of a larger project, one of a aerioe- of cumulative actions, which although individually small, may as a whole have $i if icant environmental iry act? • � , �� t r �tto,71'C't,: Y 0 20 3. x n. .�... 5 C 6. Croata a oubaLantial change in ground contours? ._._. ..�. Create a substantial chanau in existing noise or vibrationl Lroate a substantial change in domand for municipal services (police, fire, wator, soWago, otc.)l Croato changes in the existing zoning or general plan dosignational• Romovo any existing troosl Itow many? create the need for use or disposal of potentially hazardous mnteriala such as toxic substances. £lammables or explosives? >;xplan.tion of any a above 0 IMPOIrPANT: If the project involves the construction of residential units, complete the form on the nort: page. CERTIFICATION: I hereby cercir:y that the statemonto furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the best or my ability, and that the factn, statemonts, and information presonted arc true and correct to the best of my I.nowlod;o and belief. I further understand that', additional information may bo required to be submiU cd before: aq adequate evaulat•ion can be made by the Devalopment Review Conmittea. Date3�. /47�_ Signature .I Title '" :L IMMI Dr, r:T AL CONSTRUCTION ' The l.ollOwing information should be p:a 10dI.to tho City of Rancho Cucnmongu Plannim3 Division in order to aid in ascuusing tho ability of tills school district to nucommodafn the Proposed residential dovolopment. Nnmo of Dovelopor and,Tontativa Tract No.: SPocific Location of projects Pnnar z PNASE, 2 Punsr 3 Pnnar n TOTAL I. Number of single family units: 2. Number of multiple family. units: 3. Datc proposed to begin construction: 4. Earliest date of occupancy: Nodal 0 and 0 of Tentative 5. — 2cdrooms Price Range CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONJA 114MORANDUM DAT: IV uf the storm Urai.nago channel. TMs raticsals for aeltnq the ranidontial to th' map in due to the phyniaul butrriat the dra*A099 ehagnpl created for development. The alternative site duoipnatiun indicates. tile flexibility of the area for residential activities. Exhibit 3 depicts tine proposal for a regional cantor at the intersection of the Devura Freeway and Voothill noulovard. The triangle of lo•# density residential described above is also included. By retaining the alternative regional canter aitos, both proposed projects can be further pursued. 7111 throe Exhibits delete any reference to Alternative B. The proposed Gonoral Plan Amendment would eliminate Alternative n from the Interim Land Use Element. eINDING'Jt A negativa declaration has hoon prepared on the proposed goneral plan amendment. The finding wan made that no substantial changes occurrod to the General Plan as a result of thin amendment. The previous EIR prepared for the Gonoral Plan project addrooned thorn impacts from the vari'An altor..ativos. RECOMMENDATI014t It in recommended that the Planning Commission recommend approval of General Plan Amendment No. 79 -0311. 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RMC110 CUCAMONCA INITIAL STUDY , 7q- oal-;- PART I - PROJECT INFORMATION SHEET - To be complotud by applicant Environmental Assusamont• Review Fee: $70.00 For all projects requiring environmental review. this form must be completed and submitted to tho Davelopinanc Review Committee through the department whore the project application is made. Upon receipt of this application, the Environmental Analysis staff will prepare Part II of the Initial Study. The Development Raview Committee will meet and take.action no later than ton (10) days before the public meeting at which time the project is to be heard. The Committee will make one of throe detarminations: 1) The project will have no environmental impact and a Negative Declaration will be filed, 2) The project will have an onvironmental impact and an Environmental impact Roport will be prepared, or 3) An additional information report should be supplied by the applicant giving further information concerning the proposed project. fmrnya AagmFNr /Ai- ARGA.5 W PROJECT TITLE: .6 {= AIATI;_ 5 A.R C o-P C+- ENryV- Pi.l D6LE.TE ALTERN TIVe E3 vP I -AND l 1kAf% APPLICANT'S NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE: a- CVCO U O -t-4 I -eucikporrlid. CA,_�tr7�o NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE OF PERSON TO BE CONTACTED CONCERNING THIS PROJECT: Rovl�i, NAel4r) 5 -PNe144� l /WIA ..011 LOCATION OF PROJECT (STREET ADDRESS AND ASSESSOR PARCEL NO.) LIST OTHER PERMITS NECS -3ARY FROM LOCAL, REGIONAL, STATE AND FEDERAL/ AGENCIES AND THE AGENCY ISSUING SUCH PERMITS: -111h,y -y ii Ofl Uir�cl• _ '1 LJ 0 �ioJrcT Ar•.l;ctillyl�zoN' SCRIPTION OF PROJECTI ACREAGE OF PROJECT AREA AND SQUARE I10C +TnAO c OF ri:X, T� TNO 4 AND PROPOSED IIUILUINGS,/� IF ANY: , .. a �er� C '1 DESCRIBE THE ENVIRONMENTAL, SETTJNO OF THE PROJECT SITE INCLUDING INFORMATION ON TOPOGRAPHY„ PLANTS (TREES), ANIMALS, ANY CULTURAL, HISTORICAL OR SCENIC ASPECTS, USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTIES, AND THE DESCRI1TION OF ANY LMAI5TING STRUCTURES AND THEIR USE ATTACH NECESSARY SHEEE' 0 Is the project, part of a larger project, one of a series of cumulative actions, which although individually small, may as a whole have significan": environmental izpac:? if I r+r+9.e,tenI Pitts, for %(1.• a /71�0rweLab4p..pt ,- Per e- Pea rec.y` AWL wi fo rrciona/ alto�Pinr) �•e,•rf-e.rs� TncFvs%rt�� jOC, rV1�•IC�� c, hd 31VKnspor'*e'c Uh AA. tu v rk. t} X- 2 ..'pct :P�" .. �. ..� ... . »_...�_, _ ».._....�..... ... . ».... ..... .... .�...�» — .�`i 'F�Mi 1 WIVE Tills PioarcTt XM NO 1. Create a substantial change in ground contours? 2. Create a substantial change in existing noico or vibration? r� 3. Create a substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire, water, Sewage, eta.): 4. Create changes in the existing zoning or general plan'denignationO 5: Remove any existing troos2 How many? 6. Create the need for use or disposal of potentially hazardous materials such as toxic subutances, flanunablos or explosives? rs' planation of any 'YES answers abovor �• Xiferk, Lan4 !i4a Eltmvvit E,2.R, nc ress.c(� qn id h4 mpnc' Al �-QrNni•iue. Pln►t. No ,,, ,_'" "''qn �y nr c a LLie Mft,p Iicrn xMPORTANT: if the project involves the construction of resi.denti.l units, complete the form on the next page. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and correct to the .best of my knowledge and belief. I further understand that additional information may be required to be submitted before an adequate evaulation can be made by the .Development Review Corrmittee. //ff SignatureZ(M�t1J(,t/1 Title Qa4 crt%n t4. �i�n ^�IML.t Date_ .5,a ►Ol/Y79' x -5 �J CITY'OF RANCR0 CUCAMONG'A STAFF REPORT Doter September 26, 1979 Tot Planning Commission From Jack Lam, Director of Community Development Subjects PLANNED COMMUNITY ORDINANCE+ In light of the SacL the CowAissiou recommended substantial changes in the Planned Community Ordinancb in Thureday, September 20, 1979, Staff would recommend that this item bn continued for four weeks to the October 24, 1979 meeting in order to facili.tnto :hanger in the ordinance and adequrto time for public review. Respectfully submitted, JACK LAM, Director of Community Development JLi BIGh um i ITEM "G" 0 n CITY Or RANCHO CUCAMONGA MEMORANDUM DATEi Soptembnr 26, 1979 TOs Planning Commission 0 rROMI Jack Lam, Director of Community Development SUDJECTs DESIGN RWi1rW ORDINANCE^ - -An Ordinance antabliohing a Design Review Committoo And Criteria for Architectural Review for development within the City of Rancho Cucamonga. DACKCROUNDt Under the direction of the Planning Commission, Staff has prepared a Donign Itoviow Ordinance for your consideration. Based upon diacunsiona and spacial study sosnions hold with the Planning Commiasion, staff Ilan prepared the attached Ordinance. Generally, tho Ordinance creates a Design Review Committos consisting of two Planning Commission mombarn and the Director of Community Development or his designee. The Committee moots twice monthly or more often if needed. The time of the meetings shall be eat by Resolution of the Planning Commianion. An Committee members change, there may be need for change in the mooting time depending upon the ability of the Committee to meat. Therefore, a Resolution Batting the meeting time can be easily changed to moot the needs of the Committee. The ordinance also Dote forth criteria which the Committee will use in reviewing the design of a project. In addition to the criteria listed in the Ordinancot the ordinance gives the authority to the Committee to develop further design criteria and elements. The intent of the proposed Ordinance is to create an informal Design Review Committee rather than a formal architectural review commission. An has been previously diocuasod in study sessions and discussions with the Commiusion, it was felt that the informal committee would land itself to some flexibility. If the Commission chose to create a more formalized review process or architectural review commission, than it would entail a significant amount of administration, such as formalized agondau, staff reports, and minutes. In addition, a formalized commission would normally be composed of other mumbare of the community in addition to members of the Planning Commission, staff or City Council. Part I of the Initial Study is attached for your review. Staff has completed Part II of the Initial Study and hoe found no significant adverse impacts on the environment as a result of this proposal. RECOMMENDATIONt It is recommended that the Planning Commission adopt and approve Resolution No. 79 -61 and forward ouch recommendation to the City Coun'Al for their consideration. Res_ +o tAtIlL d, VM JACK LAM, DIRECTOR Or Attachmance: Part I Initial Study COMMUNITY DEVrJDPMENT Resolution No. 79 -61 IT1M oNu tti; JL :Wicc 1 ' I � li 1 1 i f I, I 'Y 1•+ 1 , r , , 1,, 1 I , J I 1 ,.iI I ( 1 1 1 •1'1 ' .i.' ( i,i�4 11 1 If • � 1 1 , 1 ' 12ROJECT • ail I, DESCRIPTION OF PROJECTs II ' De 9 �I�1 �:l i 1 {tl / ►w. y •'�;I 'OJECT AREA AND 0QUAVM FOOTAGE OF EXISTING AND ACREAGE Or P,% i y� I I ' /'III• •I. •1 , DESCRIBE THE EwvxRoMIENTAy.# or PROJECT 1 a INCLUDING INFORMATION ON TOPOGRAPH 6r SURROUNDING PROPERTIPSe AND THE DESCRIPTION OF LrXXSTING STRUCTURES AND r '1; PAW -10 CIACMAQ06A � Is the project, pai:t of a larger project, one of a series of cumulative actions, which although ind:Lvidually small* may I I ,1 ,� 1 ,i• ' 11 1 I r 111 I bave , • i. ;,'' �. 1).l Il,ll 1 , V .•' 't ' I:II 1, ;, , , ''II 11 1 �? r uS5 U '„/ ` '; , .•„ 1 , , r •., e , 11 t ''11w .I ,J, It'11 1� l�J ' + 1 �'}1 �.7 11r ` li r,� r' Il . 1 �• \ it • 1 .1 , 1 � 1.' I / ,/ '� +.. /` 1 � 1 r I 1 I'' If �•. 1 1 i I �,, , is r {1 'Y 1 , , ' � 1'. � r 1. , ' , i:i.`I w ,r 1 ,� Y � �', i 11 � �. I 1�� V I �1 �J , • t 1 I, I 1 I 'p 7 y l '.,' i , a 0 .1 el CITY OF RANC110 CUCAMO 0A INITIAL STUDY SPA RT I - PROJECT INFORMATION SHEET - To be completed by applicant Environmental Anoonnmont•, Review, Fees $70.00 For all projects requiring environmental relo_ow, this form must be completed and eubmittod to the Dovelopmont Review committee through the department where the project application in made. Upon receipt of this application, the Environmental Analysis staff will propgre Part II of the Initial Study. The Dovelopmant Roview Committee will meet and tako action no later than ton (10) days before the public meeting at Which time the project in to be heard. The Committee will make onu of threo determinations: 1) The projor :t will have no environmental impact and a Negative Declaration will be filed, 2) The project will have an environmental impact and an Envirarmmntal Impact Report will be prepared, or 3) An additional information report should be supplied by the applicant giving further information concerning the proposed project. APPLICANT'S NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONES NAM1E, ADDRESS, TELEPNONE OF PERSON TO BE CONTACTED CONCERNING THIS PROJECT: r��(,� C�IEiPClITi�_ LOCATION OF PROJECT (STREET ADDRESS AND ASSESSOR PARCEL NO.) LIST OTHER PERMITS NECESSARY FROM LOCAL, REGIONAL, STATE AND FEDERAL_ AGENCIES AND THE AGENCY ISSUING SUCH PERMITSs ". 0 Explanation of any YX.S_ anowors above: INIPORTANTI If the project involves the construction of residential units, complete the form on the next page. c .rRTIPICATIONI 1 hereby certify that the statements furni.ihed above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information requires'. for this initial. evaluation to the best of my abilit:, and that the facts, statements. and information presented are true and correct,t:o the best of my knowledge anti belief. I further understand that addl.tional informati.r,n may be required to be submitted bof,oro an adcquaee m,aul.ation can be mad6 by the .Dal;alopmant Review committee. Date ¢ 7� Signature Title I• -._.._....__.. I..___.._._.__... =!Lj �;il ens ®rcxs in 1. Create a substantial change in ground contours? 2. create a aubstantial change in oxisci.mj noi,no or vibration9 3. cranto a substantial change in demand for municipal snrvicna (polica, fire, water, sowago, etc.)! L 4. create changes in the existing zoning or- general plan devignational 5: Remove any existing troesY FInd many? 6. Croats the need for use or disposa� of _ potentially hazardous materials such as toxic substar ^es, Clammables or explosives? 0 Explanation of any YX.S_ anowors above: INIPORTANTI If the project involves the construction of residential units, complete the form on the next page. c .rRTIPICATIONI 1 hereby certify that the statements furni.ihed above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information requires'. for this initial. evaluation to the best of my abilit:, and that the facts, statements. and information presented are true and correct,t:o the best of my knowledge anti belief. I further understand that addl.tional informati.r,n may be required to be submitted bof,oro an adcquaee m,aul.ation can be mad6 by the .Dal;alopmant Review committee. Date ¢ 7� Signature Title I• -._.._....__.. I..___.._._.__... RESOLUTION N06 79 -01 A RESOLUTION 01' T119 RANCHO CUCAMONOA PLANNING COMMISSION HECORHENDING ADOPTION OP A DESIGN REVIEW O,RDIHANCM WHICH ESTIWLI1311E0 A DESIGN REVIEW COMMITREE AND DE3IGH REVIEW CRITERIA WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga has hold a duly advertised gubl.ie heaving to consider the establishment of a Design Review Committool and wIIERCAS, the City of Rancho Cucamonga has adopted an Interim General Plan which stroosee quality urban design atandardol and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission find the creation of a Dnsiin Review Committee to be a logical implemontation and support of the Gonara'. Plan. Aft i }t .v r, SECTION le PURPOSES A. The City of Rancho Cucamonga finds that a design review process will support the implementation of the Rancho Cucamonga General Plan, as it strosoos quality urban design standards. The City further finds that the quality of certain residential, institutional, commercial, and industrial uses has a oubatantial impact upon the visual appeal, environmental soundneso, economic stability, and property values of the City. This Resolution is not intended to restriot imagination, innovation or variety, but rather to focus on design prinoiplae which can result in creative anCt imaginative solutions for the project and a quality dasign for the City. it is, therefore, the purpose of this Resolution toe 1. Recognize the interdependence of land values and aesthetics and provide a method by which t %. City may implement this interdependence to its benefit. 2. Encourage the orderly and harmonious aippearance os' structures and property within the City along with associated facilities, such as signet landscnping, parking areas, and streets. 3. Maintain the public health, safety and general welfare, and property throughout the City. q. Assist private and public developmentu to be more cognizant of public cnncernn for the aesthetics of developments. S. Reasonably ensure that now developments, including residential, institutional, commercial and industrial developments, do not have an advarse aesthotic,.health, safety or architecturally related impact upon.,existing adjoining properties, or the City in general. 0 0 6. Implement those noutions of the City's Gonoral Plan which upouifically rofor to the prosorvaLiou and enhancement of the particular charnotor mid unique , assets of th%U City'and its harmonious development. SECTION %► CHFAY`ION OF TIM 0913TGN PL'VIEW COMMITTCB A. A Donign Review Comittoo (DRC) is hereby created and and shall be responuiblo for the implementation and administration of this Resolution. 1. Composition The Design Review Cotmnittoo shall consist of throe (3) members. One shall be the Director of Community Development or his donignoo and two shall be mambors of thm Planning Commission. 2. Appointment and Toren of Office The Planning Commission shall elect two of its mombors to the DRC. The Director of Community Development or his designee shall be the Socrotary of the DRC. Of the first two Commission members appointed, one shall have a term of nix (6) months and the other shall have a, term of twol.vo (12) months. Thereafter, all t:orms shall be twelve (12) months. 3. Removal from Office Any member of t►,o Committeo may be removed at any time by the Planning Commission. 4. Meetings The Design Review Committee Shall moot at leant twice monthly, i4l needed. The time and place of ouch meeting shall, be sot by Resolution of the Planning Commission. The Design Review Committee may arrange additional meetings at any time in order to process applications within required time periods. S. Rules A simple majority of mom.Uoro shall constituto a quoi..um. The Committee shall review a project in accordance with the Resolution and file recommendations with the approving authority. Such rocommondations ►hall be consulidated by the Planning Division of the Community Development Department as conditions for final approval. The DRC shall have the right to davolop its own rules and regulations for conducting its meetings in addition , to developing and adopting design criteria and standards. r 0 SECTION 31 JURISDICTION OP REVIEW A. Tito Daaign'Roviow Committee shall havo the authority to review the architecture and site plan elements of all residential (resulting in 4 or more units and houne relocations), commercial and industrial dovolopmonts, additions, romodolingo, relocations, issuance of a building permit or which require a Conditional Una Permit, Site Approval or Director Review. The review can consider the use of design elements such as, but not limited to, exterior design and materials, land - nonping, architecturo, site plan relationships, grading, signs, wall or buffering techniques. SECTION 4t DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS A. Tito DRC shall, in reviewing projects covered by this Resolution, consider such design aspoctn an the relation- ship of building to sites the relationship of building and site to surrounding areal landscape and site trnat- mont; building design and materials; signet and miscellaneous structures and ati:uQt furniture. The recommandatione of the DRC will be based upon the project conforming to the following criteriat ® 1. The design and layout of the pn)posed development in consistent with the applicable elements of the City's General Plan and any adopted architectural criteria for specialized area, such as designated historic districts, theme areas, specific plans, community plan, boulevards, or planned developments. 2. The design and layout of the proposed development will not unreasonably interfere with the use and enjoyment of neighboring existing or futuro developments, aid will not create traffic or podostcian hazards. 3. The architectural design of the proposed development is compatible with the character of the surrounding neighborhood and will maintain the harmonious, orderly and attractive: development contemplated by this Rasolution and the General Plan of the City. 4. The design of the proposed development would provide a desirable environment for its occupants and visiting public as wall as its neighbors through good aesthetic use of materials, texture and color that will remain aesthetically appealing and will retain a reasonably adequate level of maintenance. s£CTION St PROCEDURE A. An applicant shall submit the appropriate application, as required by the Zoning Ordinance, an application fee as set by the City Council, and required materials as specified in the filing requirements set forth by the �r Director of Community Dovolopmont, to the Planning Division on or before the filing deadline. once an application hoo'boen anceptnd, it will be achodalod• for the fi.rat available Design Roviaa Committee mooting and tits applicant will be notified of the time and place of such mooting. All plena and applicable materials will be distributed to all members and support staff of tits DRC a weak prior to.tho scheduled mooting. B. Thu Design Reviow Conuniottoo shall meet with tits appli- cant to review and discuss the proposed project and its conformity with this Resolution. The DRC may formulate recommendations on the design of tho project relative to tits criteria listed in this Resolution or other design criteria or development standards as adopted by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Such rocotm:andations shall be filed in tits project fila to become final conditions of approval. In addition, the applicant shall receive written notice of such recommendations. C. if, after review by the DRC, the Committee fools that the project needs substantial revision, the project review may be continued by the DRC to enable the applicant to make appropriate changes and alterations. The - applicant shall receive written notification of such decision and the data when the DRC will moot again to review the project. SECTION 61 APPEAL A. whore a project application has been acted upon by the DRC, and the applicant or any interested person is aggrieved by the action, may file an appeal to the Planning Commission. The appeal shall state wherein the actions of the DRC are not consistent or in conformance with the provisions of this Resolution. At a regularly scheduled meeting, the Planning Commission may affirm, modify or reverse the recommendations of the DRC. Decisions by the Planning Commission are appealable to the City Council using thu same procedures. SECTION 7s ENFORCEMENT A. No building permit, for the construction of any building or project described in this ordinance, may be issued until the Design Review Committee has reviewed the project for conformance with this Resolution, design criteria, a,,.td development standards as adopted by the City of Rancho Cucamonga. B. Further, prior to final inspection or occupancy, the completed project must be inspected by the Planning ;•' Division for compliance with the conditions of approval. No occupancy permit shall be issued unless all elements are completed according to the approved plans. If for any reason this cannot be accomplished, a cash deposit shall be submitted by the developer to ensure compliance. SECTION 0: ENVIRONMrNTAL REVIEW The Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission has found, based on review of the Initial study, that this project will not create a significant adverse impact on the onvtronmont and raeommonda the innuaneo of a Negative Declaration by the City Council. SECTION 9: OTHER LAWS, ORDERS AND ORDINANCES Nothing in this Resolution shall be doomed to affect, annul or abrogate any other laws or ordinancon pertaining or applicable to this properties and areas affected by this Resolution, nor shall it be doem,ad to conflict with any State laws, orders of requirements affecting such proportion or areas. In the event that a conflict dons arise, the more rnstrietivo ordinance shall apply. SECTION 10: SEVERADILITY The invalidity of any word, uootion, clause, paragraph, sentence, part or provisions of thin Resolution shall not affect the validity of any other part of thin Resolution which can be given affect without such invalid part or parts. NOW, THEREFORE, DE IT RESOLVER: ® 1. That the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby adopts Resolution No. .9 -61 recommending that the City Council approve and adopt the Design R:viow Ordinance on the 26th day of September, 1979. 2. That a Certified copy of the Resolution and related material hereby adopted by the Planning Commission shall be forwarded to the City Council, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 26TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1979. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY: Herman Rempol, Chairman ATTEST: --- Secretary of the Planning Commission I, JACK LAM, Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed, and adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga at ® a regular meeting of the Planning Commission hold on the 26th day of September, 1979 by the following vote .to -wit: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: p,• NOES: COMMISSIONERS: ({ ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: r 1 1'' r ; r/ ' r ; 1 I 1 • 11 '1 11 i.l V .,1,. • Illl r 1 I, 1 '�l,l / �. II 1 , Ir ,' 11 'r' II , I� , '! ',�1 1 1 tl 11 � 1 , \' 1 •, I r11, 1 1 �! 1. 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I � � ., I •I II • II 1 t i i til 1 I \� 1�'1 ,' I •, 1 '.. is I i 1r,!: 1 1 .i "`'I li \ v � • 1 DATE; ii 11 L] CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA September 12, 1979 Planning Commiaal.on MEMORANDUM CROMt Jack Lam, Director of Community Development a SUDJECTt REQUEST FOR PARTIAL PARK TATS CREDIT ON TRACT 9582 -1 — DEER CREEK DACKOROUNDt The Planning Commission, at its meeting of July 25, 1979, Initially reviewed the request for partial park tax credit on Tract 9582 -1. A copy of that staff report and the minutes of the meeting are attached for your review. The Commission continued review and consideration of this request to this meeting in order to allow for full participation and attendance of thu Coutmiasion. As was stated in the previous staff report, Section 7 of Ordinance U eats forth the criteria by which partial credit is determined. The intent of the Ordinance is to allow for partial credit when a dovolopmont provides recreational facilities that relieve the City of a partial obligation of providing park and recreational facilities. Door Crook development is a high quality residential development; however, it is staff's opinion that the bridle trails provided do not meet the mandatory criteria (specifically itom (d)) and that such credit is not the intent of the Ordinance. RECOMMENDATIONt It is recommended that the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council that no Park Tax Credit be given to this development based upon the criteria not forth in Ordinance No. 8. Rog cct�f'ul /y a tbmitted, �� Jack Lam, Director of Commtnity Devolopinent JL:MV:cc Attachments: Staff Report of July 25, 1979 Minutes of July 25, 1979 0 f. DA'L'E: TO t r• ROt•1: , CITY Or RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAP'r REPORT July 25, 1979 Planning Commission Jack Lrun, Director of Community Davelopment SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PARTIAL PARK TAX CREDIT ON TRACT 9582 -1 BAC1WROIIND: Rancho Cucamonga han adopted Ordinance No. 8 regulating a Park and Recreation Tax on now residential development (attached) . In addition to sott•.ing the park foe, the Ordinance also has provisions for partial credits for those developments which provide private open space for park and recreational purposes. The Door Crook Company has submitted a latter raquasting partial credit of tt:e park foe (attached). The applicant's request is based on the fact that the development is providing a fully maintained landscaped bridle system throughout the development. ®o ANALYSIS: Section 7 of Ordinance 8 sets forth the criteria by which partial credit in determined. This development does not moot item (d) under Section 7 which requiron that the open apace be reasonably adaptable for use for park and recreational purposes. Bridle trails are not reasonably adaptable to other types of park and recreational uses. The size and shape of the bridle trail rostricts its uea. The Commission must also consider, should credit be given on bridle trails for this development, that all other future residential developments with bridle trails woulJ be entitled to a similar credit. As the Commission is aware, the City has a significant amount of half -acres and acre developments that utilize bridle trails. In addition, the specific, plans are using traile and pathways. If park tax credit in given for those types of restricted use open spaces, then it will significantly reduce the ability of the City to develop a park system consistent with the master plan for Parks and Recreation. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Division staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council that no Park Tax Credit be given to this development based upon the criteria set forth in Ordinance No. 8. Rosprctful y ubmitted, -'- —'J Lam, Dirac or o� ® Community Development JL: t•IV : cc R ORDINANCE 110. U AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL 01` 'Tilt CITY OF MVCIIO CUCANOMGA ESTA.DLISIIING A PARK AND RECREATION TAX FOR NEW NESIDENTIAL DEVELOPI•ICNT AND PROVIDING FOR THE ADIIINISTIwrION, AMOUNTS AND CREDITS TIIEREOP, REPEALING SA.N BERNARDINO COUNTY ORDINANCE'NO. 21261 1VVD DECLARING THE URGENCY TILERE0r THE CI'T'Y COUNCIL Or TIIL CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA DOES ORDAIN AS rOLLOWSt SECTION 1. Intent• and Puroosa. The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucat7ongej hereby declare, a tax on all new renidenL•ial development within the City for the sole purpose of oroducinq revenue for the acquisition, development And initiial equioment of new parks or additional park lands. This is declared pursuant to the taxing power granted to the City of Rancho Cucamonga by the Government Code of the State of California. The purvose of the tax is to .^.ssist in financing tile olanning, acquisition and development of parl:s to maintain the level of Dark service as the City's population increases. SECTION 2. Definitions. a. , "City" shall mean the City of Rancho Cucamonga. b. "Residential Dave]opment" shall include all dwelling units constructed for the first time on open land or when existing structures are remodeled, added to or otherwise altered to increase the number of dwelling units. C. "Dwelling Unit" shall inclule each single family dwelling, each unit of an apartment, duplex dwelling grouo or multiple dwelling structure or condominium or planned residential development as a separate habitat for one or more persons or each mobile home space designed to contain a mobile home trailer on a semi - permanent or permanent basis. d. "Person" includes every oarson, firm or cornorat:ion constructing a dwelling unit directly or through the services Of any employee, agent or independent contractor. IM I SECTION 3. Taxi Imnonition and Aooliration. �• A tax is hereby impozod in the amounts.haroin net Corth and shall be applicable I:o every dwelling unit as above dofinod constructed in the City after the effective data of this ordinance and shall be known an the Parks and Recreation Tax. SECTION 4. Tars Amount. Every parson constructing any duelling unit within ttsa City of Cucamonga shall pay tkle Cite{ the followings For each single family dwelling unit, the sum of $300.00 For each multiple dwelling unit, the sum of. $180.00 For each mobile home unit 4 $150.00 SECTION 5. Tnxs When Payable. The tax imposed in this chapter shall be due and payabin upon issuance by the City of a building permit for the construction of any dwelling unit and shall be refunded only in the event that the building permit issued has expired and no construction has been commenced. SECTION 6. Disposition of Tax Receipts. ® There is heroby established a Park: Development Fund. All sums collected pursuant to this chaoter shall be deposited in said Park Develooment Fund and shall bs used solely for acouisition, development and initial equipment of new parks or the expansion of land or services on existing parks in accordance with the Park, Parkway and Open Space element of the Rancho Cucamonga. General Plan. SECTION 7, Partial Credit. i, where private open space for earl: and recreational c. purposes is provided in a prouosed subdivision and such spnce Is to be privately owned and maintained by the future residents of the subdivision, partial credit, not to exceed 50g, may be given against the requirement if the City Council finds that it is in the public interest to do so and that all the following standards are met: a. That yards, court areas, setbacY.s, and other open �ireas required to be maintained by the zoning and buildings ordinances and regulations shall not be included in the commuta- tion of such private open space; and b. That the private_ ownership and maintenance of ® the open space is adequately provided for by recorded viriLten .agreement, conveyance, or restrictions; and e. That the use of L•ho privnLe open apace iri restricted for park and recreational purpona:i by recorded covannnt which runs with the lto nd in favor. Of the future bwncra of property and which cannot be defeatod or eliminated withouL• the consent of the City, and d. That the oroponed private open space is ronsonably adaptable for use for park and recreational purposas, taking into consideration such factors an size, shape, touography, geology, accoss, and locations, and a. That. fac3.litias proposed for Lila coon ,,pace are in substantial accordance with tho provisions of the recreational element of the Master Plan of Parl:s and Recreation; and f. That the open space for which credit is given is a ninimum of three acres and provides for adcauate developmant and naintenanco of the area for recreation purpoaea. Before credit is given the' City llanager or his designated reorc- nentaLive ahall make written recommendations to the City Council for Lheir approval. SECTION S. Periodic Revision. Inasmuch as the ta:c set forth in this chanter is based on average costs of land and daveloomant, a review shall be con- ducted periodically to dotormire whether the Lax needs revisions to reflect current costs of such acquisition and development. SECTION 9. Repaal of San Be San Bernardino County'Ordinance Ila. 2126, heretofore adopted as an Ordinance Of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as re- quired by Section 34328.5 of the Government Code of the State of California is hereby expressly declared revealed, and is super - ceded as an ordinance of the City of Rancho Cucamonga by this ordinance. SECTION 10. The Citv of Rancho Cucamonga has just been incorporated and has no funds whatsoever to orovide for Like ulnnning, acquisition and development of public narks. It is necessary that the City acquire funds for such Tauroosee; without delay. This Ordinance is therefore necossary for the protection of the public health, welfr.re and general safet; and shall ta1:e effect innediately uson its adoption as an urgency ordinance. 1977. APPROVED and ADOPTED this 2nd day or Decomber ATTEST: City Clerk r �r l � July G , 1979 A Honorable City Council City of Rancho Cucamonga 9320 Baseline Road Cucamonga, California 91730 Res Ordin:mce #8 - Park Tax Credit, Door Crack. Gentlemen: This letter in submitted as n request for a Tax Credit in accordance with Section 7 of your Ordinance No. 8 and the following materials are submitted to acaint you and your staff in evaluating, the request: a. Copy of Landscaping plans for Tract 95 82 -1. b. Copy of overall tentative map. c. Copy of Conditiona, Covenants and Restrictions for the improvement and development of the Doer Creek Project, d. Copy of the By -Lava and Articles of Incorporation of the Deer Creek homeowners Association. e. Copy of the report of the Department of Real Estate of the State of California. The basis of the consideration of a Tax Credit against the fee of $14,700.00 paid on the first unit of 49 houcea, (two lots otill vacant of the total 51'lots) is set forth as follows: 1. 1. Thin is the first planned Equestrian vnit provided with adequate bridle trails in front of the lots, planted, fa:,red with decorative fence and provided for continuing care, including irrigation system. The trails are not located where they become weed infested and uninviting, usually merely providing oceans to corals. 2. Automatic irrigation systems have been installed; trees, shrubs, and ground cover have been planted and established at a total coot for the 51 lots of $112,000.00 ij THE DEER CREEK COMPANY , OST OFFICE BOX 488 AITA LOMA,CALIFORNIA MI .: (714)989-332 0 Page 2 3. Tile By -Lawn of the Door Crock Romeownero Association, an submitted herewith, provides continuity of application (ace, 1.04); automatic membership with owncrohip (Sec. 3.01); Association Renponsibilitica (80er'•4,01); power of operation and management (Sac. 5.02)i duty to maintain records and books (flee, 5.17); powers of Annosoments (Art. XL) . 4. Provisions for continuity and enforcement of common arcs muintononce. 5. The acreage in Tract 9582 -1 included in the bridle and equestrian common areas total nix acres. Thin is approximately 12% of the total area incJ•sded in homeniteo. Thin does not include the perkway area which has also been landscaped and in maintained by the homeown3ra association. 6, The open apace provided in the first unit and as pledged in the following units, will provide a total of 36 acres out of groan available acreage in the entire project"undur control of of the developer, which totals 293 acres. + An additional information, but not spelled out in your ordinance N8, it should be pointed out that Deer Crock Company has provided a dike and reception of ditch of over 6,000 feet in length across the upper portion of Section 24, which provides major flood protection to roads in the area, to Chaffey College, and to other private and public facilities. The coat to provide this protection was approximately $100,000. Thin exp- rditure wag made prior to any construction or gales of homes. Respectfu TI[ ; GR By: William R. Grigsby r L THE DEER CREEK COMPANY (PUST0MCE BOX 488 .ALTA LUMA,CAUFURNIA 91701..; (T l4) 989 3323 .•• i , , i ® I UORT rerardinx 1'nrk Tax Credit foe Tract Not 9582 -1. M i.clinal Vnirin, Associate Planner, reviewed the staff report. Staff recalls- mends that the Commisuion recommend to the City Council that no York Tax Credit be given to thin development boned upon the criteria act forth in Ordinance No. 8. Chairman itampel naked for quantiona from Lite CominiBuioll of the staff. Commissioner Dahl asked if he understands correctly that the trai ?. system within thin development in maintained by n homeowner's association and the City does not maintain those trails. Mr. Vairin stated yes, it in the reoponsibillty of the humeowner's associa- tion to maintain this area. lite insuo is whether or not the Convnission Loelq credit should be given for bridle trails,. If this credit is allowed, all other future residential developments with trails could be entitled to a similar credit. If credit is given for these types of restricted use open spaccu, tile% it will significantly reduce thn ability of the city to develop adequate park sites. Mr. Harold tons, representing the Door Creek Company, stated the homeowners association to responsible for the upkeep of all lnndncaping within this development no well an maintenance of the bridle trails. The City in not required to maintain any of these areas. it in his opinion by approving a partial park tax credit for thin tract it will not lead many of the other developers within the city to request the same type of conaid oration, especially those that were in operation prior to the Deer Crack Developments, Fie requested that the Commission consider a partial credit be given for Tract 9582 -1. Chairman Rempel stated hie understanding of the ordinance is that partial credit may be given where private open apace for a park is developed for the purpose of the people in the developnent, not necessarily for the community as a whole. Mr. Lam stated the ordinance is subject to interpretation. Staff feels that the Deer Creek project in one of the beat residential projects in this com- munity and is an asset to the City. However, it is his interpretation of the c Ainance that When a developer provides recreational facilities that relieve the City of a partial obligation of providing park and recreational facilities (such as a private park and open space), u partial tax credit is justifiable. Cnimnissioner Dahl stated this trail system in very unique from other trail systems within the city. This trail system fronts onto the street and runs along the streets. This should be taken into consideration being that it is a unique situation. The ordinance as he seen it is to promote more open space and more recreational arena. Ile believes a partial credit should be considered for this tract. Mr. Doug Hone stated if any type of recreational use is developed within a project and maintained by a homeowners association it in his opinion it is providing the need for recreational facilities within the community and soma type of credit should be given. Planning Commission Minutes -7- July 25, 1979 0 a Mr. Jeff Seuranka ntated there are tunny different kindn of re reationnl pretorancen.• Parks are ontabliahad Cvr pnoplu to ono for many k1nJn or once. A recreational tine for thin area In horneback riding, it n facility provides a,reereational use for its own people th Lr nheuld be connlfnell Conuninnionur Gnrcia stated it trail nyatem In it very 11inited racrentiunnt one which might not interest all the people J.ivitgs In the tract, ile In concerned we mny by nutting it procident without proper Justiflcntiou. It in 11114 opinion further study in needed prior to n decision being mnde an thin ithn. A motion wen made by Canmienionor Runpul and noconded by (onuainniotter Junen to continue thin item to the September 12, 1979 mooting in order tint a Cull Collutl it) siun may be present to dincunn thin matter. AYES= HEMPEL, JONES, DA11L, GARCIA NOES: NuNE AUSENI't TOLSTOY fi fi fi fi fi PUBLIC COIPIENT Mr. Kan Willin stated a couple of cities which ha is acquainted with have sidvrabla amount of hired a consultant to prepare a Growth Management Plan and have spent n con - money doing ao. The staff and tiro Commission deserves recognition for doing thin In -house and anving thousands of dollars in tax payers money to prepare the Growth Management Plan for the Clty of Rancho ID Cucamonga. fi fi * fi fi CQMMISSION COMMENT Chairman Rempc1 stated a Committee needs to be appointed to the Cit County Commissioners Conference in November. y/ A motion was made by Commissioner Garcia and seconded by Commissioner Dahl to appoint Chairman Rappel to title conunittee. fi fi fi fi fi Mr. slogan ntated due to the fact the Chairman and Vice Chairman will not be present at the next regular meeting another member of tiro Comuttinnion should be appointed to Chair that meeting. A Motion was made by Commissioner Jonea, seconded by Comminsioner Garcia and unnnimously carried to appoint Commissioner 1'olntoy na Chairmen for the next regular meeting of August 8, 1979. * fi fi fi Upon motion by Commissioner Dahl. Reconded by Commissioner Itempel and unani- ®� mously carried, it was voted to adjourn the Planning Contmlaaion meeting of Pluming Commission Minutes -8- July 25, 1979 • M ,1`•I