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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983/07/27 - Agenda Packet ... .OL �r CITY-nF y RANCHO CUJCAMON+GA PLANNING COMMISSION O - A J > AGE V 1& 1977 WEDNESDAY July 27, 1983 7:00 P.M. L_ON'S PARK COMMUNITY CENTER 9161 BASE LINE, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA A C T I 0 .4 L Pledge of Allegiance IL Roll Call. Commissioner Barker X Commissioner Rempel X Commissioner Juarez X Commissioner Stout X Commissioner McNielx III. A-siouneements Iv. Committee Assignments V. Approval of Minutes APPROVED 4-0-1 June 22, 1983 APPR VED AS AMENDED July 13, 1983 44�— VL Consent Calendar The fo�lowin7 Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non-controversial. They will be acted on by the Co=aission at one time without discussion. If anyone has concern over any item, it should be removed for discussion. APPROVED 5-0 A. TIME EXTENSION FOR PARCEL MAP 5697 - WESTMONT With removal of Item PROPERTUES - Located north of 4th Street at Santa Anita. E, which is wto ith be B. TIME EXTENSION FOR PARCEL MAPS 7061-2 AND 7061-3 resubmitted with development plans. - KACOR - Located on the South side ox 6th Street between Cleveland and Milliken Avenues. C. TRACT 11013 - LEWIS - Reapplication for design review of 30 single family homes on 10 acres of land in the R-1-10,000 zone located at the southeast corner of Banyan and Amethyst - APN 1062-401-10. +.r.+ras nnnrcum ~. D. ENVIKUI` C"14'1`AL AzibrIbb1ViLPl l ivn ,,,,,......... REVIEW 83:5 - JASI{A - The development of a 21,010 square ooi industrial building on 1.45 acres of land within the Scheu Industrial Park in the General IndustriaVRail K; Served category (Subarea 5), located on the east side of Ardu'bald Avenue, north of 6th Street- APN 209-211-21. Planning Commission Agenda July 27 , 1983 Page 2 ` REMOVED - - - - - - - - E. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR THE EXPANSION OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA NEIGHBORH OD CENTER - A .7 Acre parcel of land south of and adjacent to the existing Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center located at 9791 Arrow Highway. F. TIME EXTENSION FOR TENTATIVE TRACT 11932 - EJL- A custom lot subdivision of 2.7 accres To land into 10 lots v1 the R-1 zone, located on the north side of Finch Avenuer west of Haven Avenue - APN 202-191-15. VIL Public Hearings The following it are public hearings on which concerned individuals may voice their opinion of the related project. Please wait to be recognized by the Chairman and address the Commission by stating your name and address. All such opinicn_ shall be limit--d to 5 minutes per individual for each project. APPROVED 5-0 G. DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR TENTATIVE TRACT 11626 - SIEVERS - Revi w and consideration of a tot-used Environmental Impact Report (EIR) prepared for a custom lot residential subaivision of 82 lots on 86.53 acres of land located on the north side of Almond Street at Beryl Street - APN 1061-411-03; 1061-451-01; 1061-171-01. APPROVED 5-0 H. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT with Comni ssi on to review 11626 - SIEVERS - A custom lot residential subdivision of 82 canycn stabel i zi ng lots on 86.53 acres of land in the R-1-20,000 zone located on devices. the north side of Almond Street at Beryl Street - APN 1061-411-03; 1061-451-01; 1061-171-01. APPROVED 5-0 L VARIANCE 83-03 - BRIMAR DEVELOPMENT ti CORPORATION - A request to reduce the required- minimum lot width and square footage in order to subdivide a 1.02 acre parcel in the R-1-20,000 zone located on the south side of Bella Vista, west of Carnelian - APN 1061-221-21. APPROVED 5-0 with J. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PARCEL MAP addition of trails 8611 - BRIMAR DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION - A requirement. division o in 1.02 acres into 2 parcels with the R-1-20,000 zone loeatea on the south side of Bella Vista, west of l�W. .nw7ien _ ADM I=1-991-91. 0"i ia„ ., Planning Commission Agenda July 27 , 1983 Page 3 APPROVED 5-0 K. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PARCEL MAP 8007 with recommendation - MANE - A division o 1.7.8 acres into 4 parcels within the to City Council to R-1-2Q,000 zone located on the west side of Hermosa waive street improve- Avanue between Wilson and Hiils;1^ - APN 201-083-04. ments. L. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PARCEL MAP 7966 APPROVED 5-011 :ill ASSOCIATION - A division of 97.5 acres u to 1 parcel located on the south side of Miller Avenue between future Day Creek Boulevard and Victoria Loop within the Victoria Planned Community zoned for Regional Commercial - APN 227-161-27, 29, 30, 32; 227-171-091, 17; 227-201-34; 227-211-2, 21. APPROVED 5-0 M. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 83-10 - PRESSLEY - A change 0 ownership or an arcade ormerly JJ's Arcade Tin the C-1 zone to be located at 6642 and 6646 Carnelian in the Rancho Plaza Shopping Center. APPROVED CONDITIONAL N. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 83-11 - DATA DESIGN - The E PERMIT FOR 6 MONTHS temporary placement of Iwo 2 1440 sq. t. o floe trailers 5-0 with condition that on 1.8 acres of land in conjunction with an e= ing manufacturing facility in the M-R-T (Restricted application for Improvement Manufacturing) zone located at 7925 Center Avenue - APN Agreement extension be 1077-401-08. applied for prior to occupancy. VHL Diteeturls Reports 0. DEVELOPMElff CODE O• DEVELOPMENT CODE eview Schedule: 1& Public Comments Aug. 16, Sept_ 6, Sept. 20, Oct. 4, This is the time and place for the general public to address Oct. 12. All the Commission.. Items to be discussed here are those which meetings to begin do not already appear on this agenda. a 6:00 p.m. Commission selected S- Adpx¢nment - 10:10 P.M. August 30, 1983 The planning Commission has adopted Administrative Regulations as review date that set an II p.m. adjournment time- if items go beyond that for Foothills time, they shall be heard only with the consent of the Commission. Community Plan. :r :c .a} 4Y T VICINITY MAP AF • i • ` COI L.GC • . t •nwr Mfg :� ._::.� Su.mA • • rr 1 f 19T t — O • t • 11 t • • tYr UM• f+� � 2 • • • LIOM PAZ saea.• � • • rd•i Anf• � j f m - {{ a 1 Aa • � V _S CUCAY GA-QUA9ff cnU.f. CCmonu M.A CnUMf. •EclO•a MI:•� pYiAIIQ lNfF•LTIO•At AM•O•T CITY OF RANCHO CUCAW*Wn•A �_ir � 1 Y J C�CA,yp�, �° c9 crr.x Cis ' y Rli- P•I.M CUCAIVYO:'�GA ;1A NNiNG CONI LMiSSiONT Z AGENDA.F Zi v 1977 .DH'EDNB5DAY July 27, 1983 7:00 P.M. LION'S PARK COMMUNITY CENTER 9161 BASE LINE, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA L Pledge of Allegiance TL Roll Cell Commissioner Rempe; Commissioner Barker _ Commissioner Stout Commissioner Juarez Commissioner McNiei IQ. Announcements IV. Committee Assignments V. Approval of y1inutes June 22, 1983 July 132 1983 VL Ca>sent Calendar The following consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non-controversial_ They will be ac'_ed on by the comaission :at one time without discussion. If anyone has concern over any item, it should be rermved for discussion. TMONT �r A. nj EXTENSION FOR PARCEL MAP 5697 - WES PROPERTIES - Located north o 4tr+ Sweet at Santa Anita. B. TIMECEXTENSION—JU �cated on the south side Po 6th Street between Cleveland and Milliken Avenues. C. TRACT 11013 - LEW-IS - Reapplication for design review of 30 single amity homes on 10 acre` of land in the R-1-10,000 =s]. zone located at the southeast corner of Banyan and Amethyst- APN 1062-401-10. DEVELOPMENT Eh�'iRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOP. D. - The development of a 21,010 REVIEW 83-15 - JASKA on 1.45 acres of land within square oot Industrial builduig the Scheu Industrial Perk in the General Industr sides Of N�P Served category (Subarea 5), located on the east Archald Aven�:e, north of Rh Street- APN 209-211- ib h _ Planning Conrnission Agenda July 27 , 1983 Page 2 E. EI;%gRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND NEGATIVE DE-WULATION FOR THE EXPANSION OF THE RANCHO CT=Z- 1: NGA NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER - A .7 Acre parcel of land south of and adjacent to the existing Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center located at 9791 Arrow Highway. F. TIME EXTENSION FOR TENTATIVE TRACT 11932 - EJL- A custom lot subdivision o 2.7 acres o land into 10 lots in the R-1 zone, located on the north side of Finch Avenue, west of Haven Avenue - APN 202-191-15. YEL Public Hearins The following items are public hearings on which concerned individuals may voice their opinion of the related project. Please wait to be recognized by the Chairman and address the Co=nxssion by stating your name and address. Al2 such cpinions shall be Zi.-aited to 5 minutes per individual far each project. G. DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR TENTATIVE TRACT 11626 - SIEVERS - Rev4?w and consideration ot a focused Environmental Impact Report (EIR) prepared for a custom lot residential subdivision of 82 lots on 86.53 acres of land located on the north side of Almond Street at Beryl Street - APN 1061-411-03; 1061-451-01; 1061-171-01. h. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMEN'_` &ND TENTATIVE TRACT 11626 - SIEVERS - A custom lot residential subdivision of 82 lots on 86.53 acres of land fti the R-1-20,000 zone located on the north side of Almond Street at Beryl Street - APN 1061-411-03; 1061-451-01; 1061-171-01. L VARIANCE 83-03 - BRIMAR DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION - A request to reduce the required mtntmum lot width and square footage in order to subdivide a 1.02 acre parcel in the R-1-20,000 zone located on the south side of Bella Vista, west of Carnelian - APN 1061-221-21. J. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PARCEL MAP 8011 - BRI1AAR DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION - A division of 1.02 acres into 2 parcels within the R-1-20,000 zone located on the south side of Bella Vista, west of Carnelian- AlIN 1061-221-21. Planning Commission Agenda July 27 , 1993 Page 3 K. HN nRONIAENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PARCEL MAP 8037 BL?4NE - A divisivit o 17.3 acres i.nta 4 parcels within the 1-1-2%009 zone located on the west side of Hermosa Avenue between Wilson and Hillside - APN 201-083-04. L. ENVMONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PARCEL MAP 7966 HAHN F00r-r L ASSOCIATION - A division of 57.5 aeres into 1 parcel located on the south side of Miller Avenue between future Day Creek Boulevard and Victoria Loop within the Victoria Planned Community zoned Regional Commercial - APN 227-161-279 29, 30, 32; 227-171-09, 17; 227-201-34; 227-211-2, 21. M. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 83-10 - PRESSLEY - A change 0 ownership or an arcade ormeriy JJ's Arcade in the C-1 zone to be located at 6642 and 6646 Carnelian in the Rancho Plaza Shopping Center. N. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 83-11 - DATA DESIGN - The temporary placement of Ywo �2 1440 sq. ft. office trailers on 1.8 acres of land in conjunction with an existing manufacturing facility in the M-R T (Restricted Manufacturing) zone located at 7925 Center Avenue - APN 1077-401-08. VUL Director's Reports O. DEVELOPMENT CODE UL Public comments This is the Lime and place for the general public to address the co=zassion. Items to be discussed here are those which do not already appear on this agenda. g. Adjournment The Planning co=ni.ssion has adopted Administrative Regulations iy that set an 11 P.M. adjournment time. If items go beyond that time, they shall be heard only with the consent of the Commission. �i� lfv,'R%IIT"Y MAP • , v I e N W..•. � 4M..l.NS>IOIttLMNtj • CN/lift COLLEGE , ♦ Owr. .wl.^ l • Svw•n1 r max 0 — r` • r t u E I i 7 ij IL ION /.RN CITYa MRLL � • f • l• .N.M• 10001i ' • � L� Yew �.,L•ro S f [UC.YOYGR•6YRSTI CQUMi• RLOION.L /1Rf ONTARIO INTERNATIONAL •IN.O•r C17Y OF RANCHO CUCAMON" CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA a r0cnr4n�c MEMORANDUM 19 yll � O a i July 27, 1983 DATE: 1977, 10: Chairman and Members of th Pl ning Commission FROM: Rick Gomez, City Planner t SUBJECT: COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS F0A 143-84 As a reminder, Committee assignments for the upcoming year will be made at the Commission's July 27 meeting. The functions of the Citizens Advisory, Street Naming, Zoning, and Flood Control Committees have been completed, therefore staff recommends that these Committees be desolved. The following are the Committees requiring appointments: Design Review Committee: o Meets twice a month, Tuesdays 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. o Requires two Commission members plus one alternate Equestrian/Trails Committee o Meets once a month, Wednesdays 12:15 p.m. o Requires one Commission member plus one alternate Should you have any questions or comments regarding these Committees, please feel free to call at any time. RG:jr 'r July 26, 1983 Richard Dahl Rancho Cucamonga Planning Crimm:ssion 9340 Baseline Road, Unit B Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Re: API-4 1077-401-09 Dear Nor. Dahl: t of two ternporary office trailers at the Data Design We are opposed to the placemen faci'_:ty located at 7925 Center Avenue in Rancho Cucamonga. At present Center Avenue is unable to handle the vehicles entering and exiting from the Data Design plant during rush hour periods. Curbs and gutters are not constructed on the Data Design side of Center Avenue making the street extremely narrow at this point. This, in addition to the chain link Design facility, make it impossible for vehicles leaving the fence surrounding the Data As a result, we have had many close calls coming into plant to see on- coming traffic. and leaving our neighborhood. We feel that Data Design should be requ'_red to widen Center Avenue by constructing rrentcurbs and gutters or. its portion and that it conform to cthe s'cdelwalk arerdustriaa zoning requirements by removing the chain link fence and landscaping This we feel would lessen the current and dangerous traffic situation and would aid in dustrial facility adjoining a residential area. reducing the impact of this in Sincerely, Jim and Sandy Miller C `^ � � � � 10265 Ashford Street Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 ED G�.NF�N DEMO OPMEdT�DEPG7� 714/980-1753 JUL 27 1383 PU � 191%U11211121314 e6 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING CCMMISSION MINUTES Regular Meeting July 13, 1983 C LL TO ORDER Chairman Rempel called the regular meeting of the City of Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission to order at 7 p.m. The meeting was held at the Lion Park Community Center, 9161 Base Line Road, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Chairman Rempel then led in the pledge of allegiance. ROLL CALL PRESENT: COMMISSIONERS: David Barker, Addie Juarez, Dennis Stout, Herman Rempel ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: Larry McNiel STAFF PRESENT: Dan Coleman, Associate Planner; Rick Gomez, City Planner; Edward Hopson, Assistant City Attorney; Lloyd Hubbs, City Engineer; Joan Kruse, Administrative Secretary, Paul Rougeau, Senior Civil Engineer ELECTION OF OFFICERS Chairman Rempel stated that it has been a pleasure to serve as chairman for this Commission_ and by acclamation nominated Dennis Stout as chairman for the 1983-84 term. Motion: Moved by Barker, seconded by Juarez, carried unanimously, to elect Dennis Stout as chairman. Dennis Stout nominated Dave Barker for the position of vice-chairman. Motion: Moved by Hempel, seconded by Juarez, carried unanimously, that Dave Barker would serve as vice-chairman for the next year. Chairman Rempel asked that he chair this final meeting of his term. There was unanimous agreement that he do so. CONSENT CALDENDAR Commissioner Barker requested that Item A be removed from the Consent Calendar for discussion. Motion: Moved by Barker, seconded by Stout, carried unanimously, to approve Items B and C of the Consent Calendar. B. TIME EXTENSION FOR DR 81-38 - VISTA INVESTMENT PROPERTIES C. TENTATIVE TRACT 11696 - VANGUARD VENTURES - Single family residential development of six dwellings on six previously recorded parcels, located on Garder. Court, near Sapphire. Commissioner Barker stated that on page two of Resolution No. 81-26 there is a provision requiring the installation of a portion of the Deer Creek regional trail. ze iaaicated that he was not concerned about the project but of the regional trail system and asked if future developers will be rr-,._ '-4d to pay support of some kind for a regional trail system, or if thel how that cost would be incurred. Mr. Gomez replied that the Corps :-�xgineers, along with the CL,-..6y and the City, will be making the impr..c,a- along that regional trail, and along this channel it will not be ;csa1! : g that this developer will have to do. Commissioner Stout asked when this 24-act was approved was it the City's intention not to extend Victoria the Deer Creek area. Mr. Rougeau, Senior ,ivil. Er,3',neer, r_plied that no crossing was proposed. Chairman Rempel state._ way c,' farther explanation, Victoria was not carried to the chan-e a: '.1icttvl.a side and there is no .oy it can be continued. Motion: Moved by Sto,ij, , eco-^?d oy .7::arez, carried unanimously, to adopt Item A of the Consen• G+lend A. TIME EXTENSIOM -'+)R '":.tiT:'_" +:r TRACT 1160E _ wESTEND INVESTMENTS - Located on the north s4_6c of th Pacific Railroad right-of-way, between :ttven Avenue and Ds.-- .reek. PUBLIC HEARINGS D. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT 12402 - LEWIS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY - A total residential development of 152 condominium units on 5 lots comprising 7.9 acres of land generally located at the northeast corner of Spruce Avenue and Terra Vista Parkway - APN 1077-091-01 and 02. Associate Planner, Dan Coleman reviewed the staff re,;)ort. Chairman Rempel opened the public hearing. Kay Matlock, representing Lewis Development Company, stated that they are familiar with the conditions of approval and they are acceptable. There being no further comment the public hearing was closed. Planning Commission Minutes -2- July 13, 1983 r` Commissioner Stout stated that at the Design Review level it had been asked that the developer change the windows on the elevations. Mr. Coleman replied that this request has been taken care of under condition one of section two of the resolution in that it requires horizontal masonite siding to be used on the windows. Mr. Coleman stated that as a result of the Grading Committee meeting, the applicant must provide a minimum one percent slope for the graded area instead of two percent. There being no further comments, the public hearing was closed. Motion: Moved by Stout, seconded by Barker, carried unanimously, to adopt q Resolution 83-86 approving Tentative Tract 12402 and issuing a negative declaration. � • f a e E. ENVIRONME6TAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 83-10 - VIANA - The development of two manufacturing warehouse buildings of 32,400 square feet and 35,530 square feet on 3.02 acres of land in the Minimum Impact Heavy Ind=,trial zone (Subarea 4) , located at the southeast corner of 8th Street and Rochester Avenue - APN 220-27-27 and 28. Dan Coleman, Associate Planner, reviewed the staff report. Coleman how the screen inside the door would Commissioner Barker asked Mr. work. ' Mr. Coleman replied that it is a decorative metahsa ornwouldh would be beunable to see painted black. Further, that a person passing the ^, anythirg from any angle behind it. Commissioner Barker asked if you would still be able to set it up for security reasons. Mr. Coleman replied that you can. Chairman Rempel opened the public hearing and asked if the applicant wished to add anything to this. Mr. Jay Viara, the applicant, questioned the need for a median island for this project. Mr. Rougeau replied that a requirement for an island was inadvertently checked but that Rochester Avenue does not call for a median island. There being no further comments the public hearing was closed. July 13, 1983 Plaing Commission Minutes -3- .-m Chairman Rempel thanked the applicant for working with tht Design Review Committee in providing for screening of the doors. Commissioner Barker echoed Chairman Rempel`s comments. Motion: Moved by Rempel, seconded by Barker, carried unanimously, to ciopt Resolution No. 83-87 a;oroving Development Review 83-10 and issuing a negative declaration. f f i i i �NVZPO*LM`hTAL ASSESShENT AIM DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 83-13 - J.E. SUTLER - A ?lanned Development of 230 apartment units on 9.6 acres in the R 3 (Multi- Family REsidentiai) zone located on the south side of Foothill, east of Vineyard. City Planner, Rick Gomez, reviewed the staff report. He indicated that there woula be some changes made to the standard conditions and stated that Item 11 under landscaping should be filled in to indicate Foothill Boulevard. Paul Rougeau stated that on page 5 of Enoineering a change,toonditionLtion u of L4, M3, and 02 would be changed. He also suggested the Resolution to read that a drainage easement or acceptance shall be obtained by the applicant for the purpose of surface drainage or the installation of a storm drain as deemed necessary by the City Engineer. Chairman Rempel opened the public hearing. 1A-. Bob Skinner, representing the applicant, stated that the only request he would make is for the secondary ingress and egress on the corner of the property. Mr. Skinner indicated that the Fire District has determined that there should be no ingress and egress from that driveway. He did not understand the reason and felt that they should be allowed right turns only from that driveway. further, it would allow smoother use of that driveway during peak times. Commissioner Barker asked if that stipulation had been put in by the Fire District. 1.b•. ro•_geau replied that he is not iass3'�^ with the requirement. further, the fire department would require a secondary access for emergency use only. He indicated that with many projects they will use a driveway for emergency use only and that has been acceptable. Mr. Fb•ugeau etated that the applicant wants to have the senondary driveway opened to all tenants. Mr. Gomez stated that has been a part of the design review and the fire district is closing it for only emergency use. Planning Commission Minutes -4- July 13, 1983 Chairman Rempei stated th2t if this project were not in the area it is in, he F wo+old be in favor of allowing use of the secondary driveway. He indicated is across from the that the problem is that it GemCO secondary access. Gemco again they would have eliminated Further; if the Commission looked at the secondary access. aiairman Rempel stated that the applicant might say it will be used for right turns only but there is no way to stop left turns and k until that particular intersection is signalized, there is going to be a big problem. Mr. Rougeau stated that before long there will be a left turn phase on the signal. •, Skinner asked if they would be able to reapply for use of the driveway at the time the median strip is put in the road. Mr. Rougeau replied that that possibility would exist. Commissioner Stout stated that he agreed with Chairman Rempel's comments relative to the driveway being so close to the traffic light. He indicated that there would be a tendency to have a major intersection He furt point and her stated that people watch the light and not the driveway close by. that he would see that as a major problem. F,L-. Gomez stated that under landseapi,zg condition four, this was discussed be checked for a 50 tr with Mr. Butler and it should minimum per gross acre. Chairman Rempel stated that he does not have a problem with 50 trees but with the requirement for box size trees or specimen size trees. He felt that this r, should be left to the discretion of staff because some trees do better if they are smaller. There being no further comments the public hearing wss closed and it was moved by Stout, seconded by Barker, carried unanimously, to adopt Resolution No. 83-88 approving Development Review 83-13 and issuing a negative declaration with the amendments to the Resolution and standard conditions as noted. w DT-RECTOR'S REPORTS G. REVTEFI AHD APPRQVAL OF 1983-84 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM - Community improvements and long-range major street and drainage Fro—gram priorities. City Engineer, Lloyd Hibbs, reviewed the staff oca ereport. He stated that 00 targeted fora lot will be done with the federal prograr, to Archibald. Fie indicated that it put a big dent in the 5-year program and offers an opportunity to evaluate the long-range plan. Further, that the City will be able to do some reconstruction of residential streets this year, as many tracts are getting to be 20-25 years old and are in need of care• - Planning Commission Minutes -5- ,lzsly 13, 1983 y.. Motion: Moved ty Stout, seconded by Barker, carried unanimously, to adopt Resolution No. 83-89 approving the 1983-84 Capital Improvement Program for the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Mr. Dave Flocker asked if there will be any traffic control at East and Victoria in the vicinity of the Etiwanda High School and also East Avenue north of Highland. Mr. iLbbs replied that there will be a project this year east on Highland. Further that they will study the need for a signal and will be monitoring traffic rear the high school. Commissioner Stout felt there may be a need for a four-way stop. Mr. Rougeau stated that there are so many warning devices that they might employ that they should not need a four-way stop. Chairman Rempel stated that with so many students driving to school they should start before the school is occupied. h. REVIEW OF PROPOSED FLOOD HAZARD MAPS - In conjunction with National Flood Insurance Program City Engineer, Lloyd Hubbs, reviewed the staff report. Commissioner Stout asked if the Day Creek channel is constructed will large blue areas shown on the map go away. Mr. Hubbs replied yes, that it will, and that the City will be going through a lot of expense to protect from Day Creek. Commissioner Stout asked if the City pays some type of insurance premium to the federal government for this program. Mr. Hobbs explained that the City does not pay a premium but property owners have available to 'them flood insurance through their regular insurance age_it which is subsidized by the federal government. I. SET REVIEW DATE FOR SAN BERNARDINO COCNTY'S WEST VALLEY FOOTHILLS COMMUNITY PLAN - Oral presentation - information packets will be available at the meeting. Rick Gomez, City Planner reviewed the report given to the Commissioners at the meeting. He stated that the County planners intend to go before their Planning Commission and to the Board of Supervisors. Chairman Rempel suggested that the City's Planning Commission meet on the 16tn of August to review this plan; however, if the regular Planning Commission meeting of August 24 is light, that it be looked at at that time. Planning Commission Minutes -6- July 13, 1983 Mr, Gomez replied that the determination of meeting c. .s will be made at the first meeting in Augast at which time they could adjourn• to that meeting. Commissioner Stout stated that with respect to the tentative schedule there will be a meeting between the staff and the County and asked if the recommendations made at the previous meetings will be addressed at this time. Mr. Gomez stated that he will take the Commission's concerns and input and let them kno,r what action the County has taken, whether positive or negative. Chairman Rempei asked that something be prepared for review prior to the meeting on the issue. Chairman Rempel stated that before he adjourns the meeting he wished to thank the Planning Commission and staff for all the :yelp they provided to him during the past six months. He then turned the gavel over to Chairman Stout. ADJOURNMENT Motion: Moved by Barker, seconded by Rempel., carried unanimously, to adjourn. 7:59 p.m. The Planning Commission adjourned. 6espectfully submitted , r JACK LAM, Secretary r, Planning Commission Minutes -7- July 13, 1983 A f l I 4 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES Regular Meeting June 22, 1983 Chairman Herman Rempel called the Regular Meeting of the Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission to order at 7:02. Chairman Rempel then led in the pledge of allegiance. RILL CALL PRESENT: COMMISSIONERS: David Barker, ARdempelie Juarez, Larry ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: Dennis Stout STAFF PRESENT: Edward Hopson, Assistant City Attorney; Curt Johnston, Assistant Planner; Janice Reynolds, Secretary; Paul Rougeau, Senior Civil Engineer; and Michael Vairin, Senior Planner ANNOUN�TS Michael Vairin, Senior Planner, presented a memorandum tr the Commissioners which discussed a preliminary project proposed by K & B .)evelopment Company. Mr. Vairin suggested that it might be helpful for the Commission to tour the K & B project in Ponona prior to their review of the proposal . Mr. Vairin also announced that election of Planning Commission officers would take place at the Commission's June 8 meeting. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Commissioner Barker requested an amendment to page 4 of the May 25, 1983 Minutes to read ". . there had been a large number of concerns by staff regarding these projects" rather than ". there were a large number of concerns . . .". Motion: Moved by Barker, seconded by McNiel, unanimously carried, to approve the Minutes of the May 25, 1983 Planning Commission meeting as amended. Commissioner Barker requested that a statement be added to the Minutes of June 8, 1983 to clarify the discussion regarding the trail system on the southwest corner of the project and the width requirement of 10-feet of asphalt and 10-feet of trail. Edward Hopson, Assistant City Attorney, advised that Robert Dougherty is the City Attorney, not the Ass°stant City Attorney as indicated under the staff present section of the June 8, 1983 Minutes. Motion: Moved by Barker, seconded by McNiel, unanimously carried, to approve the Minutes of the June 8, 1983 Planning Commission meeting as amended. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT 83-04 - RESIDENTIAL PARKING STANDARDS - An ordinance amending Section . 2 9(b) ( , Residential Parking Standards, of the Rancho Cucamonga Interim Zoning Ordinance. Michael Vairin, Senior Planner, reviewed the st-aff report. Commissioner Barker suggested that future changes in ordinances be presented in a strike through and underline method which would facilitate the Commission's review. Michael Vairin clarified that the present ordinance is divided into single family and multiple family. The single family requires two covered spaces and the multiple family requirement is one space within a garage or carport and one uncovered space plus one visitor space for every five units. This proposal differs in the number of spaces is determined on the number of bedrooms and increases the visitor parking to one per four units. Chairman Rempel opened the public hearino. Kay Matlock, Lewis Homes, addressed the Commission expressing her appreciation for the opportunity to work with staff on the drafting of this ordinance and felt that staff had come up with a reasonable approach. There were no further comments, therefore the public hearing was closed. Chairman Rempel stated that the sentence in Section V under apartments regarding the uncovered parking spaces was rather awkward and should be reworded. Mr. Vairir advised that the sentence would be reworded. Planning Commission Minutes -2- June 22, 1983 Motion: Moved by Juarez, seconded by Barker, unanimously carried, to adopt Resolution 83-82 recommending approval of Environmental Assessment and Zoning Ordinance Amendment 83-04 and issuance of a Negative Declaration to the City Council . AYES: COMMISSIONERS: JUAREZ, BARKER, MCNIEL, REMPEL NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: STOUT -carried- Chairman Rempel advised that the following items would be heard concurrently by the Commission,. B. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACTS 12318 & 12318-1 - LEWIS HOMES - A total residential eve opment of 70 singe ami y attac ed wellings on 74 lots ranging from 3100 sq. ft. to 6750 sq. ft. on 9.5 acres of land, generally located on the east side of Haven Avenue, north of Deer Creek Channel - APN 1077-091-10. C. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACTS 12364 & 12364-1 - LEWIS �P1E= A totalresi en'61 eve opr1ent o sing a farm y detached was on 71 lots ranging from 46DO sq. ft. to 11,590 sq. ft. on 14.4 acres of land, generally located on the south side of Base Line, east of Deer Creek Channel - APN 1677-091-02. Michael Vairin, Senior Planner, reviewed the staff reports. Chairman Renvel referred to Church Street on Tentative Tracts 12318 and 12318-1 and asked if the street on the west side of the channel shouldn 't show full development. Paul Rougeau, Senior Civil Eregineer, replied that it could be required to stow full development since it was not going to be developed as a street. Chairman Rempel stated that it should be completed to protect the homeowners in that area. He farther stated that it would be helpful if the Commission were able to see what is being proposed in adjacent areas. Mr. Rougeau stated that putting improvements at that location could encourage nighttime parking, thereiare it might be better to not require the installation of the half s' eat, and suggested that the Commissioners could discuss the pros and cons of each issue. Chairman Rempel agreed that the issue should be discussed and also suggested that the cross gutter and the radius curb should be installed to facilitate drainage from Haven. Planning Commission Minutes -2- June 22, 1983 1 Mr. Vairin advised that dedication for Church Street should be added to the Standard Condition. Chairman Rempel opened the public nearing. Kay Matlock, representing the applicant, Lewis Homes, addressed the Commission stating that they accepted the findings in the Resolution and Conditions of Approval . She asked for clarification on the discussion regarding Church Street as Lewis Homes did not see the purpose in building the south half of the street since there was nothing for it to lead to at this point. Chairman Rempel replied that the necessity of the radius curb would be to facilitate drainage from the north to tie it into a cross gutter to dispose of the water through the bridge area rather than have the drainage simply dump into an open area. Ms. Matlock advised that when development begins in the area to the east and west of this project, Lewis Homes would be coming in with an entire area plan for the ComTission's review. 'iere were no further comments therefore the public hearing was closed. Motion: Moved by Barker, seconded by McNiel, unanimously carried to adopt Resolution 83-83 approving Tentative Tracts 12318 and 12318-1, with the inclusion of the dedication of Church Street, and the issuance of a Negative Declaration. AYES- COMMISSIONERS: BARKER, MCNIEL, JUAREZ, REMPEL NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT- COMMISSIONERS: STOUT -carried- Motion: Moved by McNiel, seconded by Barker, unanimously carried, to adopt Resolution 83-84 approving Tentative Tracts 12364 and 12364-1 and the issuance of a Negative Declaration. AYES: COMMISSIONERS: MCNIEL, BARKER, JUAREZ, REMPEL NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE ASSENT: COMMISSIONERS: STOUT -carried- Planning Commission Minutes -4- June 22, 1983 i. rco. a D. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PARCEL MAP 7944 - WESTLAND VENTURE - A { division of 5.05 acres of land into 3 parcels within thine located on the north side of Base Line, west of East Avenue - APN 227-131-4=, 47, 48. Paul Rouaeau, Senior Civil Engineer, reviewed the staff report. Chairman Rempel opened the public hearing. There were no public comments, therefore the public hearing was closed. Motion: Moved by Juarez, seconded by Barker, unanimously carried, to adopt Resolution 83-85 approving Environmental Assessment and Parcel Map 7944 and the issuance of a Negative Declaration. AYES: COMMISSIONERS: JUAREZ, BARKER, MCNIEL, REMPEL NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: STOUT -carried- E. REVISIONS OF CONDITIONS FOR PARCEL MAP 7349 - LEWIS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY - Located on the north si e of t treet, east side of I- Freeway 229-283-49. Paul Rougeau, Senior Civil Engineer, reviewed the staff report explaining that the Lewis Development Company had recently purchased this parcel and desired to have the detention basin and landscaping for the project placed in an assessment district to be administered by the City. Chairman Rempel opened the public hearing. Kay Matlock, Lewis Homes, addressed the Commission stating that administration of the temporary drainage facility through CC&R's actually places the maintenance burden on one of the property owners within the development and felt that a public assessment district would be the preferred method of assuring for maintenance. Motion: Moved by Mc-Niel , seconded by Juarez, unanimously carried, to adopt Resolution 82-53 A amending the City Engineer's Report (Condition 48) of Planning Commission Resolution 82-53 by forming a Landscape Maintenance District for future maintenance of the detention, basin, storm drain and landscaping prior to recordation of Parcel Map 7349. 1; AYES: COMMISSIONERS: MCNIEL, JUAREZ, BARKER, REMPEL NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: STOUT -carried- Planning Commission Minutes -5- June 22, 1983 2 DIRECTOR'S REPORTS F. STATUS UPDATE ON THE FOLLOWING: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 82-15 - MANNELLA AND CONDITIONAL USE PEPIT-82-27 - LESLI-E & INFANTE Michael Vairin, Sen4or Planner, reviewed the staff report and stated that the surrounding businesses and the Sheriff's Department had been contacted regarding the subject business operations. There were no comments from the business tenants or property owners regarding JJ's Arcade. He advised that the Planning Division had initially received reports from surrounding businesses regarding the Galaxy Arcade, however most of the concerns and disturbances had been mitigated. He further advised that the Planning Division would continue monitoring these uses and if problems arise, the Commission would be advised and at that time they could take appropriate action. Joseph Mannella, JJ's Arcade, addressed the Commission advising that he was contemplating selling hi- arcade and asked if the new owner would be required to file an application for a new Conditional Use Permit. Mr. Vairin red ied that the approval of this Conditional Use Permit would expire with the change of ownership, therefore a new owner would be required to file a new application which would necessitate a hearing before the Planning Commission. Commissioner McNeil commended the owners of the a-cades for the job they have I� done. ADJOURNMENT Moved by Barker, seconded by Juarez, unanimously carried, to adjourn. 7:40 P.M. - Planning Commission Adjourned Respectfully submitted, Rick Gomez, Acting Secretary Planning Commission Minutes -6- June 22, 1983 'i CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Gvcnnro,� STAFF REPORT 0 OIL � BATE: July 27, 1983 li> ter, TO: Planning Commission FROM: Lloyd B. Hubbs, City Engineer By: Barbara Krall , Engineeri.:g Technician SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR TIME EXTENSION FOR PARCEL MAP 5697 - WESTMONT PROPERTIES Mr. Saul Haimowitz of Westmont Properties, developer of Parcel Map 5697, is t•equesting an extension of time due to problems in obtaining reasonable financing for the project. Parcel Map 5697 was tentatively approved b, pl"ning Commission on July 6, 1981 for the division of 33.7 acres into !-- parcels for industrial use located north of 4t IgStreet ar. .ri ;mica Avenue. This tentative approval expires on July 8, 83. Tentative Parcel Maps are currently valid for a maximum of four years, with appropriate extensions per the Subdivision Map Act. Since the initial approval for the subject map was 24-months, two 12-month extensions may be tative map and conditons of approval are attached granted. The appproved ten for your review. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that a 12-month extension be granted Parcel Map 5697, with the expiration date being July 8, 1984. Respectfully sub itYed, v a Attachments ITEM A i June 28, 198 Community Development Dept. . - - Engineering Div. ^ City of Rancho Cucamonga Baseline Road, Suite C 9a�'O - P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, Ca. 917710 Dear Mr. Rougeau: Re yours of June 24, regarding time extension for Parcel Map 5697, we hereby request an extension. Enclosed please find our check for $62 for extension fee. Reasons for this request are that market conditions have not been good in terms of sales projections or for obtaining reasonable financing for the project. Hoping this extension will be approved, we are Very ruly yo rs, r . K a G Sud Haimowit: 16111 MorrGtoo Sleet Erxieo, CA 914M y •• 'I 1 RESOLUTION NO. 81-78 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPRGVING PARCEL MAP NUMBER 5697 (TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 5697 LOCATED ON SANTA ANITA AVENUE NORTH OF FOURTH STREET. WHEREAS, Tentative Parcel Map T2umber 5697, su�mitted by Westmont Properties and consisting of 12 parcels, located on Santa Anita Avenue north of Fourth Street, being a division of Lot i6 of Parcel Map 4749; ano, WHEREAS, on February 19, 1980, a formal application was submitted requesting review of the above-described tentative map; and WHEREAS, on July 8, 1981, the Planning Commission held a duly advertised public hearing for the above-described map. NOW, THEREFORE, THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: SECTIOq 1: That the following findings have been made: I. That the map is consistent with the proposed General Plan. ® 2. That the improvement of the proposed subdivision is consistent with the proposed General Plan. 3. That the site is physically suitable for the proposed development. 4. That the proposed subdivision and improvements will not cause substantial environmental damage, public health problems have adverse affects on abutting property. SECTION 2: That this project will not create significant adverse environmental impacts and Negative Declaration is issued on July 8, 1981. SECTION 3: That Tentative Parcel Map No. 5697 is approved subject to the conditions of the City Engineer's Report pertaining thereto. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 8TH DAY OF JULY, 1981. PLANNING COh,IISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY: ' J r ng, Ch nn� Resolution No. dl-/b �..,., Page ? `( ATTEST Secretary of the Planning Commission I, JACK LAT4, 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 held on the Sth day of July, 1981, by the follc•giny vote-to- wit: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: Rempei , Dahl , Sceranka, icing NOES: ComMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: COKMISSIONERS: Tolstoy C CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ' CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT ® TENTATIVE MAP N0. PM 5697 FILED BY: Richard Newton LOCATION: Santa Anita Avenue - North of Fourth Street DATE FILED: 2/19/30 NUMBER OF LOTS, 12 LEGAL D=SCRIPTION: Lot 16 of Parcel Map 4749 RECEIPT NV-IBER: 06206 FEE: $870.00 ZONE:M-2 J. Richard Newton GROSS ACREAGE: 33.7 T£1ITATIVE YAP PREPARED BY: ADDRESS: 624 West "I" Street MINIF4JM LOT AREA: MINIMUM LOT FRONTAGE Ontario, CA 91762 ADDRESS PHONE 0 RECORD OWNER(S) 21gJ789_3904 Westmont Properties 16111 rlorrison Street Encino, CA 91316 REPORT OF THE CITY ENGINEER Dedications X 1 . Dedication by final map of all interior street rights-of-way and all necessary easements as shown on the tentative map. 2. Dedication by final map of the following missing rights-of-wiy on the following streets: additional feet on additional feet on additional feet on _ Corner P/L radius required on Other 3. Rights of vehicular access shall ce limited as foliows:�_-- 4. Street vacation required for- 5. irtaster Plan of Streets revision required for:____- -_ 6. The following perimeter intersections require realignment as follows: RCE 20 TENTATIVE MAP NO. 5697 Page 2 Imorover:.ents (Bonding is required prior to 10 Recording for all parcels ) D Building permit for ) X 7. Construct full street improvements (including curb and gutter, A.C. pavement, sidewalk, WrldOWYbXiQ4 khXWpxXX)bX, parkway trees and street lights) on all interior streets. 8. Construct the follewing missing improvements on the following streets: *ircludin landscaping and irrigation or. meter CURB X A.C. SIDE- DRIVE STREET STREET MEDIAN { STREET NAME GJTTER PVMT. WALK ` APPR. TREES LIGHTS IISLAND*1 OTHER i X 9. Construct all storm drain and drainage structures as shown on the tentative map, or as required by the City Engineer. X 10. Provide all utility services to each lot including sanitary sewers, water, electric power, gas, telephone and cable television.conduit. All utilities are to be underground. X Il . Developer shall coordinate, and where necessary, pay for the relocation of any power poles or other existing public utilities as necessary. X 12_ Install appropriate street name signs and traffic control signs with loca- tions and types approved by the City Engineer. ll construction plans for drainage and street im X 13. Developer is to provide a - provemeiits. Such plans shall meet approval of the City Engi»eer. X 14. Sanitary sewer and water systems shall be designed to Cucamonga County Water District standards. A letter of acceptance is required. X 15. Street light locations, as required, are to be approved by the Southetr. California Edison Company and the City of Rancho Cucamonga shall be decorative poles with underground service. new services will require an 16. The following existing streets being torn up by A.C_ overlay: 17. The f0170 wing specs lc dimensions, � .e. , cu -de-sac radius, street section widths) are not approved: 18. The o owing 2 sting streets are substandard : They will require: Approvals and Fees X 19. This subdivision shall be subject to conditions of approval from CALTRANS/ San Bernardino County Flood Control District. X 20. Approvals have not been secured from all utilities and other interested agen- cies involved. Approval of the final map will be subject to any requirement that may be received from them. RCE 20 TENTATIVE MAP NO. 5697 Page 3 21 . Permits from other agencies will be required as fol"01.1s: A. Caltrans, for: X B. city: _ C. County Dust Abatement District: D. D.I.S. Trenching Permit if any trenches are over 5' deep: X E. Cucamonga County Water District: X F. Other: Flood Con+rol District for any encrcachmen Map Cool 22. If only a portion of this Map is recorded, adjustments shall be made to pro- vide for two-way traffic and parking on all affected streets. 23. The following lots appear to be substandard in either frontage, depth or area and should be corrected on the final map: X 24. All corner lots shall have a corner radius at the right-of-way line �n accord- ance with the City of Rancho Coca-conga standards. 25. A Parcel Map shall be recorded prior to the first phase subdivision to prevent the creation of an unrecognized parcel located _ 26. The boundary of ne Tentative Map needs c arificaLien as fol ows: 27. The border shall be shown to centerline of existing perimeter streets, or title explanation required. Parcel Map Waiver 28. Information submitted at the time of application is /_ is not sufficient to support the issuance of a waiver of Parcel Map Certificate, according to requirements of the State Map Act and local ordinances. Flood_ Control (Bonding is required prior to EIRQ $Uilding g for permit for ) X 29. Proposed subdivision falls within those areas indicated as subject twto fl, ood- irg under the National Flood Insurance Program. This subject to the provisions of that program and Ordinance No. 24. Zone AD. X 30. A drainage channel and/or flood protection wall along the entire north pro- perty line may be required to divert sheet runoff to streets. X Such flow may be required to go under sidewalks through culverts. 31. if viater surface is above top of curb, 30" walls shall be required at the back of the sidewalk at all downstream curb returns. 32. Culverts required to be constructed across streets at following locations:_ 33. Broad scale hydrologic studies will be requ re to assess impac os increased runoff. RCE 20 TENTATIVE MAP N0. 5697 Page 4 Miscellaneous X 35. Dust abatement will be made a condition of issuance of the grading permit for this project. oject will be mitigated in accordance with the Planning X 's6. Noise impact on this pr Division report on subject property. the present City Boundary and wiz require 37 . This property is not within annexation. to be shown on the tentative map is not shown as re- 38. All information required qui red: X 39. Proper gradingmage and to offsitenp= Mrtylshall uben9rovidede for tas�required of dimenta X 40 Aing preliminary reasons: A copy report Of thewsoilsll not report required furnishedfor tothis thesBuildingtDivisionw prior to grading will be furnished to the Engineering Division. tentatX 41 severitrna Of tmentne L capacity�willve abe avap or ilable atfthem time ebuildis not ngapermitstare requested. When building permits are requested, the Cucamonga County Water District wil: be asked to certify the availability of capacity. Permits will got be issued unless said certification is received in writing. X 47 6he City Engineer shall masionhMap Act,�tt3t division in c and adevelopment nce with tof the property will not unreasonably interfere with the free and complete exercise of any puolic entity or public utility right-of-way or easement and the signa- ture of any such public entity or public utility may be omitted from the final map unless the City is notified in writing of any objection to said determira tien within the specified tame limits of said Section. X 43. At the time of Final F"ap submittal , the following shall be submitted: Traverse calculations (sheets) , copies of recorded maps and deeds used referenced.reference and/ or shcwing original land division, tie notes eper streetnch marks . multiple lots 44. Development shall be limited to one drive approach fronting on a single street shall use common drive approaches at let lines. X 45. Dedication of addition s al 10' right-of-way on Santa Anita Avenue ccntiguous to project boundary shall be required. X 46. Contribution to,and participation in, theimof issuanceofbuilding permit. may be required of each parcel at the time rain onto Santa Anita venue. X 47. Drainage of 7th Street shall be redesigned to d be x 48. toe44'dat the discretion ofhthe City Engineer. Thendeterminationyshall bead made at the time of construction permit• osed 7th Street and the X 49. Provide a temporary street connection between the prof bridge on Day Creek Channel for fire access. CITY OF ;ANCHO CUCAMONGA LLOYD B. 4UBBS CITY ENGINEER By: 12a&xv- -'RCE 20 . . .. .• - smrsv s -uu.maavna 44I l CI-L 'AMP ` :,�)F o tuat rue•f�T! AN INDUSTRIAL S`3FriVISION '................ CITY OFRANCHO CUCAMONGA •�� ^- /,/ % s M�1n a a)) 7a)i4 �.� aTO SiSI .. -••.n•V'Ll.'�`/' � .. Si20i 6t >j c � �. ,� _.{ � SZp• .. 6x Ywr t:ar�t. 4VO+9n6} G � •\ 1 •a M•Bart. Sm Bev u ............ \ f n \ 12 c... IN a.ns .o ma ,�ee. ...p ,... N •.�. as 1H. ores. 4%nSI i wEv ruP I r i :'ly\ \ sa�i.n-.tiMa•a. IE N G _. -z l 1� •� �rw.-1-. 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Ash APPROVING IAN TIME TEXTENSION FOR HE NCHO �TENTATIVEMONG N PARCEL NING COMMISSION, 5 ' OF MAP5697 WP,EREAS, an application has been filed for a time extension for the above-described project; pursuant to Section 1.501.8.2(b) of Ordinance 28-B, the Subdivision Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has held a duly advertised public hearing for the above-described project; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission conditionally approved the above- described tentative Parcel Nap. SECTION 1: The Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission has made the following in zrgs: ions A. That lack of prevailing financingomic and high it nterestVera es caused for construction. B. That these economic conditions make it unreasonable to build at this time. C. That strict enforcement of the condition of approval regarding expirations would not be consistent with the intent of the Zoning Ordinance. D. That the granting of said time extension will noor be detrimental to the public health, safety, or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. SECTION 2: The Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission hereby grants a time extension for the above-described project as follows: PARCEL MAP DEVELOPER EXPIRATION DATE LOCATION 5697 Westmont Properties July 8, 1984 atoSanta Street Anita Ave. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 27TH DAY OF JULY, 1983. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY: Dennis L. Stout, Chairman C Resolution No. ?age 2 ATTEST: Secretary of t e P anning Ccicrmission 1, JACK LAM, Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereby certify ttat the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed, and adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, at a rejula following ovot the tPlanning Commissior held on the 27th day of July, 1983, by 9 AYES: COMMISSIONERS: NOES: COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: �` CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMO�IitiG-k �ucaMo STAFF REPOR DATE: July 27, 1983 �IIi II' tom; TO: Planning Commission I FROM: Lloyd B. Hubbs, City Engineer BY: Barbara Krall, Engineering Technician SUBJECT: PARCEL .MAP 7051-2 AND PARCEL MAP 7061-3 - KACOR Mr. Clinton L. Davis of Kacor, developer of Parcel Map 7061-2 and 7061-3, is requesting an extension of time due to unfavorable economic circumstances. Parcel Maps 7061-2 and 7061-3 were tentatively approved by Planning Commisson on September 9, 1981 as Parcel Map 7061 to divide 78 acres into 45 parcels (4 phases) in the M-2 zone located at the southeast corner of 6th Street and Cleveland Avenue. This tentative map expires on September 9, 1983. Phase 1 consiting of 9 parcels has been recorded. Tentative Parcel Maps are currently valid for a maximum of four years, with ® appropriate extensions per the Subdivision Map Act. Since the initial s, two granted for the The apppro ed tentativeect maps smapss andh 2cond to s of nth extensions may be approval are attached for your review. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that a 12-month extension be granted Parcel Map 7061-2 and 7061-3, with the expiration date being September 9, 1984. Respectfully submit-�e d, PV LA¢{ - jaa Attachments ITE14 B CO June 30, 1983 City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Development Department Engineering Division 9320 Baseline Road, Ste. C Post Office Box 837 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Attention: Barbara Krall Engineering Technician Re: Request for Extension Parcel Map No. 7061-3 Dear Ms. Krali : It is our understanding that the above-referenced Parcel Map is scheduled to expire on September 9, 1983. As a result of recently unfavorable economic circumstances, development of this property has not proceeded as quickly as anticipated. Therefore, XACOR Development Company requests that this parcel map be extended for a period of one (1) year, or until September 9, 1984. Please contact me, if there are any questions. Very truly yours, Clinton L. Davis Manager of Engineering CLD/dv cc: Dan Reid Mark Singerman i1i i'al.nnar Airport R"&Suite 201 D.nc t W1" Box 308 NLn0c" .iY'6aG„r,edt,budYn a/[Min�.'.:owmnm cu Ci��'r.�:J.•^.,a:r.•. June 30, 1983 �!i`.y of Rancho Cucamonga •: Community Development Department Engineering Division 9320 Baseline Road, Ste. C Post office Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Attention: Barbara Krall Engineering Technician Re: Request for Extension Parcel Map No. 7061-2 Dear Ms. Krali : It is our understanding that the above-referenced Parcel Map is scheduled to expire on September 9, 1983. As a result of recently unfavorable economic circumstances, development of this property has not proceeded as quickly as anticipated. Therefore, KACOR Development Company unrirequests that tthis 13parcel map be extended for a period of one (1) year, 84. Please contact me, if there are any questions. Very truly yours, �dz;�N ZZA Clinton L. Davis Manager of Engineering CLD!dv cc: Dan Reid Mark Singeman _11l Va'.'"WI d,,ITpo[t Roid/Sntu:201 ® P "t(1,tt 1,V Box 509 a:.Ir6h..d. C1IIEnrnii 9=�R-0Mo0 ( I V)•i ih-16 i(p r:,iCJR ilnd�pmat Comp+m `��r. A snail,o¢uJ r6ttditp of Ka", i-m.-1.n.G t f.+...�:a:..y•J:: •: C C RESOLUTION NO. 81-102 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA. APPROVI"JG PARCEL MAP NUMBER 7061 (TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO- 7061) LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 6TH STREET AND CLEVELAND AVENUE. WHEREAS, Tentative Parcel Map Number 7061, submitted by Kacor Development Company and consisting of 45 parcels, located at the south- east corner of 6th Street and Clev?iand Avenue, being a division of Lot 17, 18, 23 and north 112 of Lots 24 and 26 as recorded Map Book 4, page 9, San Bernardino County was approved by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucanonga; and, WHEREAS, on July 16, 1981, a formal application was submitted requesting review of the above-described tentative map; and WHEREAS, on September 9, 1981, the Planning Commission, held a duiy advertised public hearing for the above-described map. NOW, THEREFORE, THE RANCHO CUCA;IONGA PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That the following findings have been made: 1. (hat the map is consis::ent with the proposed General Plan. 2. That the improvement of the proposed subdivision is consistent with the proposed General Plan. 3. That the site is physically suitable for the proposed development. 4. That the proposed subdivision and improvements will not cause substantial environmental damage, public health problems or have adverse affects on abutting property. SECTION 2: That this project will not create significant adverse environmental impacts and Negative Declaration is issued on September 9, 1981. SECTION 3: That Tentative parcel Map No. 7061 is approved subject to the conditions of the City Enginei-'-, Report pertaining thereto. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 9TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1981. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Resolution No. 81 '2 Page 2 /7 ® BY: Jef a K" g, C .airman A ,EST:!! {(✓1�V1,1 / M Secretary of the Planniriq CjDwri-scion I , JACK Udi, Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do he certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed, and adopted by the Planning Commission of he Planning the City of Rancho Cucamonga, at a regular' meeting of the following Co-r-rission held on the 9th day of September, 1981, by vote-to-wit: AYES: COKMISSIONE?S: Rempel , Dahl , Tolstoy, King NOES: CO1.ZlISSIONERS: None ABSENT: C0141MISSIONERS: None ABSTAINED: COMMISSIONERS: Sceranka CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT FILED BY: R. C. Land Co. TENTATIVE MAP NO. PM 7061 LOCATION: South side of 6th Street between Cleveland DATE FILED: 7116/81 and Milliken NUMBER OF LOTS: 45 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 17, 18, 23 and N 1/2 of RECEIPT NUMBER: 12155 Lots 24 & 26 as recorded•MB4 Page 9 FEE: $250.00 ZONE: ,!-2 * * * * ,t # * •it * k * * * Yr ,r * * * * * * * ,r # * * is * * * * * $ > * it * * * i TENTATIVE MAP PREPARED BY: Derbish & Guerra GROSS ACREACE: 78 ADDRESS: 124 East "F" Street , Suite 12 MTNIMUM LOT AREA: Ontario_, CA 91764 MINIMUM LOT FRONTAGE: RECORD OWNER(S) ADDRESS PHONE r R. C. Land _ 3�35 W._Foothill , Suite C �I Rialto. CA 92376 REPORT OF THE CITY ENGINEER Dedications X 1 . Dedication by final map of all interior street rights-of-way and all necessary easements as shown on the tentative map. X 2. Dedication by final map of the following missing rights-of-way on the following streets: 14 additional feet on Cleveland Avenue 30 additional feet on 6th Street additional feet on _ Corner PA radius requirea on Other X 3- tights of vehicular access shall be dedicated along lots 6-11 contiguous to ot�tSt. except two 60' openings centered on property linPc between ip u o & 10. 4. Street vacation required for. 5. Master Plan, of Streets revision required for: 6. The following perimeter intersections require realignment as fol ows: RCE 20 C � Page 2 TENTATIVE MAP 1j0. 7061 (Bonding is required prier tom Recording forPhases 1 ,2, & 3 ) �Impro 3 0 Building permit for Pnas_ a __} X 7. Construct full street improvements (including curb and gutter, A.C. pavement, sidewalk, one drive sp ro ach lk on one sie in parkway parate easement)trees and street lights) on all interior streets. X 8. Construct the following missing improvements on the following streets: *includinq landscaping and irrigation on meter CURB & A.C. SIDE- DP.IVE STREET STREET tiEDiAf1 STREET t1AttE GLITTER PVMT. WALK APP1R. TREES LI,6HTS ISLAND * OTHEk 6th St. 1 X X X X X X X Cleveland X X X X X X X Milliken 9. Construct all ll storm drain and drainage structures as shown on the tentative map, or as required by the City Engineer. X 10. Provide all util ,.tY stelephoneoandccable televasions Se s vices eah lot conduit. Allutilities electric power, gos, are to be underground. a for the relocation of X 11 . Developer shall coordinate, and where necessary, pay any power poleSiateostreetxnamer�signslic andutraffics as controlesigns with lor_a- X 12. Install appropr roped by the City Engineer. tions and types app X 13. Developer is to provide all construction plans for drainage and street Na prove- - - s. Such plans shall meet approval of the City Engineer. X 14. Sanitary sewer and water systems shall be designed to Cucamonga County :dater District standards. A letter of acceptance be regroved by the Southern X 15. Street light locations, as required, are to be app California Edison Company and the City of RancY,o Cucamonga shall be decorative poles with underground service. b new services will require an 16. The following existing streets L•eing torn up Y A.C. overlay: 17. The a owing speci �c dimensions, i.e. > cu -de-sac radius, street section widths) are not approved: 18. The o ouing existing stre substandar They will require: Approvals and Fees _ 19. This subdivision shall be subject to conditions of approval from CAL''+RAtdS/ San Bernardino County Flood Control District. requirements X 2C. Approvals have not beensecured f the fioalall utillagen- tbessubjecthea any rested requirements ties involved. Approval that may be received from them. i; RCE 20 TENTATIVE MAP NO. 7061 Page 3 X 21 . Permits from other agencies will be required as follows: _ A. Caltrans, for: B. City: X C. County Dust Abatement District: D. D. I.S. Trenching Permit if any trenches are over 5' deep: X E. Cucamonga County Water District: sewer and water F. Other: Map Control X 22. 1 , only a portion of this Map is recorded, adjustments shah be made to pro- :•ide for two-way traffic and parking on all affected streets. 23. The follaw?ng lots appear to be substandard in eit;,>_r frontage, depth or area and should be corrected on the final map: X 24. all corner lots shall have F_ corner radius at the right-of-way line in accord- ance with the City of Rancho Cucamonga standards. 25. A Parcel Map shall bo recorded prier to the first phase subdivision to prevent the creation of an unrecognized parcel located 26. The boundary of the .,:ntative Map needs clarification as follows: 27. The border shall be sho;.n to centerline of existing perimeter streets, or title explanation required. Parcel Map Waiver 28. Information submitted at the time of application is / is not sufficient to support the issuance of a waiver of Parcel Map Cert;ficate, according to requirements of the State Map Act and local ordinances. Flood Control (Bonding is required prior to ❑ Recording for ) ❑ Building permit for j X 29. Proposed subdivision fails within those areas indicated as subject to flood- ing under the National Flood Insurance Program. This subdivision will be subject to the provisions of that program and Ordinance No. 24. 30. A drainage charnel and/or . loud protection wall along the entire north pro- perty line may be required to divert sheet runoff to streets. `{ Such flow may be required to go under sidewalks through culverts. _ 31. If r•-jater surface is above top of curb, 30" walls shall be required at the back of the siaewalk at all downstream curb returns. _ 32. Culverts required to be constructed across streets at following locations: 33. Broad scale hydrologic studies will be required to assess impact of Increased runoff. X 34. Installation of a portion of the Master Planned Sto rnr Drain No. 7E may be required at the discretion of the City Engineer. The extent of the improve- ment shall be as determined by the City Engineer and to be coordinated with Assessment District 79-1 project. RCE 20 TENTATIVE MAP NO- 7061 Pace 4 iscel_ 1` a=eous dition of issuance of the grading permit for X 35. Dust at:tement will be made a con this project. X 36. Noise impact on this project will be mitigated in accordance with the Planning Division report on subject property. 37 . This property is not within the present City Boundary and will require annexation. d to be shown on the tentative map is not shown as r - 38. All information require quired: vell 01 X 39 Proper gdamage and to cerosion ffsiteprocont, ,shallubenprovidede for tas�requiredaI of imenta- 40. A preliminary soils ref rt will not bierport quired for to is sBueldingtDevisionw- in9 reasons: A copy ehe prior to grading will be furnished to nofnsame^doesvnot guarantee that X 41. The filing of the tentative map o approval sewer treatment capacity will be available at the time building permits are ted. When building permits are requested, the Cucamonga County District will be asked Water reques to certify the availability of capacity. Permits will District not be issued unless said certification is received in writing. X 42 nce wit he City Engineer shall makeoth detet,that division nation, in tand adevel development the with the free property will not unreasonably interfere ee and complete exercise of any public entity or public utility right-of-way or easement fnromtihesfenal ture of any such public entity or public utilit may map unless the City is notified in writing of any objection to said deterrrira- tion within the specified time limits of said Section. X 43- At the time of Firzilcalculations {sheets)l,�copies�ofarecorded12 'the hraps�andsdeedshallbused astreferencevand/ d division, tie notes and approach nch marks!perstreetTefl or showing original lan ".ultiple lots X 44. Development shall be limited to one drive app roaches at lot lines. fronting on a single street shall use common dive approaches X 45. Conceptud? grading plan shall be approved by the Building Official prior to recordation of Parcel Map. X 46. Ap Lot o�Line Adjustment recording modify ina?thmapshape of Parcel 1 of 7061-2 shall he recorded to CITY OF RANC40 CUCA`ONGA LLOYD B. gUBBS CITY ENGINEER By: x4v RCE 20 k N' • 7q Ll VD El El I VD El 21 I I / � i`I t � G•' � i � m t` cC� F j ���'� i �� � �. :. � �' � I • � j j _ _ �r � Sib , L < 1 I H rc •I tl ' 1 '. iFii ti( •� I :Y j RESOLUTION NO. ® A RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING COMMISSION, APPROVING TIME EXTENSIONS FOR TENTATIVE PARCEL mP 706' 2 AND 7051-3 WHEREAS, an application has been filed for a time extension for the above-described projects, pursuant to Section 1.501.8.2(b) of Ordinance 28-8, the Subdivision Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has held a Duly advertised public hearing for the above-described projects; and WHEREAS, the rlanning Commission conditionally approved the above- described tentative Parcel Maps. SECTION I- The Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission has made the following fin ings: A. That prevailing economic conditions have caused a lack of financing and high inteeest rates for construction. B. That these economic conditions make it unreasonable to build at this time. C. That strict. enforcement of the condition of approval regarding expirations would n^t be consistent with the intent of the Zoning Ordinance. D. That the granting of said time extensions will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or materiai;y injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. SECTION 2: The Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commissior hereby grants a time extension for the above-described projects as follows: PARCEL MAP DEVELOPER aPIRATION DATE LOCATION 70£1-2 Kacor September 9, 1984 SEC 6th Street 7061-3 and Cleveland APPROVED AND ADOPTED !HIS 27TH DAY OF JULY, 1983. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY: Dennis L. Stoat, Chairman 0 Page 2 ATTEST: Secretary of the Planning Commission I, JACK LAM, Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereby certify tLat the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed, and adopted by the Planning Commissior of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission held on the 27th day of July, 1983, by the following vote-to-wit: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: NOES: COMMISSIONERS: ASSENT: COMMISSIONERS: Y i' i CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA �.�A:o,� STAFF REPORT �+ t o o � } z DATE: Luffy 27, 1983 077 TO: Members of the Planning commission FROM: Rick Gomez, City Planner BY: Frank Dreckman, Assistant Planner SUBJECT'. TRACT 11013 - LEWIS - Reapplication for design review of -30 singe Tamily homes on 3.0 acres of land in the R-1-10,000 zone located at the southeast corner of Banyan and Amethyst - APN 1062-401-10. BACKGROUND: Lewis Development proposes the completion cf 30 single tami y we ing units on Tract 11013, located on Amethyst near Banyan Street. Individual parcels are adequate in size and shape to accommodate the proposed single family residences. In general, architectural design of these units has variety and visual ircerest consistent with the existing neighborhood; however, the Design Review Committee was concerned with providing additional variety and suggested ® that unit setbacks be staggered. In addition, the Committee recommended adding details to side elevations on some turner parcels. Conditions reflecting the Committee's recommendations have been included in the attached Resolution. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Planning Commission consider all material and elements of this project. If the Con+ission concurs, adoption of the attached Resolution would be in order. 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WHEREAS, Tentative Tract Map No. 11013, hereinafter "Map" sub<-nitted by C. H. Brubaker, applicant, for the purpose of subdividing the real property situated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, County of if San Bernardino, State of Calornia, described as 10 acres of land located on the Southeast corner of Amethyst and Banyan Avenues and being subdivided into 30 lots, regularly came before the Planning Commission for public hearing and action on October 22, 1980; and, WHEREAS, the City Planner has recommended approval of the Map subject ;:o all conditions set forth in the Engineering and Planning Divisions reports; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has read and considered the Engineering and Planning Di_ision reports and has considered other evidence presented at the public hearing. NOtd, THEREFORE, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does resolve as follows: Section 1. The Planning Commission makes the following findings in regard to Tentative Tract No. 11013 and the Map thereof: (a) The tentative tract is consistent with all applicable interim and proposed general and specific plans; (b) The design or improvements of the tentative tract is consistent Witt. all applicable interim and proposed general and specific plans; (c) The site is physically suitable for the type of development proposed; (d) The design of the subdivision is not likely to cause substantial environmental damage and avoidable injury to humans and wildlife or their habitat; (e) The tentative tract is not likely to cause serious public health problems; (f) The design of the tentative tract will not conflict with any easement acquired by the public at large, now of record, for access through or use of the property within the proposed subdivision. Resolution No. 30- _ Page 2 10 0 w C (g) This project will not create adverse impacts on the environment and a Negative Declaration is issued. Section 2. Tentative Tract Map No. i1013, a copy of which is attached hereto, is hereby approved subject to all of the following conditions and the attached Standard Conditions: Planning Division 1. Prior to approval and recordation of the final map, or prior to issuance of building permits, when no subdivision map is involved, +critten certification from all affected School Districts, shall be submitted to the Department of Community Development which states that adequate school facilities are or will be capable of accommodating students generated by this project. Such letter of certification must have been issued by the School District within sixty '60) days prior to the final map approval in the case of the subdivision map -or issuance of permits in the case of all other residential projects. 2. Prior to approval and recordation of the final map, or prior to the issuance of building permits when no map is involved, written certification from the affected water district, that adequate sewer and water facilities are or r will be available to serve the proposed project, shall be submitted to the Department of Community Development. Such letter must have been issued by the water district within sixty (6C) days prior to final map approval in the case of subdivision or issuance of permits in the case of all other residential projects. For projects using septic tank facilities allowable by the Santa Ana Regional Water.Cont.,ol Board and the City, written certification of acceptability, including all supportive information, shall be obtained and submitted to the City. 3. All slope banks in access of five (5) feet in vertical height shall and are 5:1 or greater slopes be landscaped and irrigated in accordance with slope planting requirements of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Such slope planting shall include but not be limited to rooted ground cover and appropriate shrubs and trees. All such planting and irrigation shall be continuously maintained in a healthy and thriving condition by the developer until each individual unit is sold and occupied by the buyer. Prior to releasing occupancy for those units, an inspection of the slopes shall be completed by the Planning Staff to determine that it is in satisfactory condition. In the case of custom lot subdivisions, all such slopes shall be seeded with native grasses upon completion of grading or an alternative method of erosion control satisfactory to the Building Official. irrigation on custom lot subdivisions shall be provided to germinate the seed and to a point 6 months after germination. . : Page 3 4. This approval shall become null and void if the tentative subdivision map is not approved and recorded or building permits issued when no map is involved, within twelve (12) months from the approval of this project unless an extension has been granted by the Planning Commission. 5. Solid core exterior doors, security dead bolts and locks shall be installed on each unit in this project. 6. Security devic.�s such as window locks shali be installed on each unit. `7. ' This subdivision was not submitted as a total development package and is required to reapply for a point rating relative to the design section of the Growth Management Ordinance if the subdivision is going to be developed as tract homes. 8. Detailed plans of the landscaping and decorative walls or fences along Banyan Avenue shall be subject to review and approval b- the City Planner prior to final approval and recordation of the map. 9. A detailed plan of tree removals, tree replacement, trimming, and saving shall be submitted to the City Planner for review and approval prior to issuance of grading permit. 10. A minimum twelve (12) foot landscape parkway to include trees, .shrubs, ground cover and irrigation shall be provided along "D" Street of the Tract Map to the satisfaction of the City Planner. 11. The developer shall explore the possibility of landscaping the M.W.D. Easement between Klusman and Amethyst Avenues for park purposes with the Director of Community Services and the M.W.D. If this is acceptable to M.W.D. and the Director of Community Services, then the developer shall develop the park at a cost not to exceed the required park fees. Maintenance of such areas shall be by the Maintenance District. 12. A statement shall be placed in the White Report that there are properties to the east of this development which are permitted animal type uses. A copy of such statement shall be filed with the City prior to sale of the properties. Enqineering Division 13. Approval of use of Metropolitan Water District property and dedication of easements for roadway purposes through the property shall be obtained and recorded prior to recordation of the final map. Resolution No 60 1 Page 4 - - 14. App7oval of M.W.D. of the street improvement puns within its right-of-way shall be required. I.S. All existing easements lying within the future right-of- way are to be quit claimed or delineated as per the City Engineer' s requirements, prior to recordation of the tract map. 16. Banyan Street landscaped parkways are required to be annexed into the landscape maintenance district. 17. Landscaping and irrigation systems required to be installed on public right-of-way on the perimeter of this tract area shall be continuously maintained by the developer until accepted by the City and annexed into the landscape maintenance district. 18. Final plans and profiles shall show the location of any existing utility facility that would affect construction. 19. Concentrated drainage flows shall not cross sidewalks. Under sicewalk drains shall be installed to City standards. 20. Adequate provisions shall be made for acceptance and disposal of surface drainage entering the property from ® adjacent areas. 21. Private drainage easements with improvements for cross lot drainage shall be required and shall be delineated on the final map. APPROVED AND ADOPTED ?HIS LOTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1980. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Richard Dahl , chai an ATTEST: Secretary cf the Planning Cer. dv;ion— 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 l® Commission held on the 10th day of December, 1980 by the following vote to-wit: r•/ rcyc .' C AYES: COMMISSIONERS: Sceranka, Rempel , King, Tolstoy, Dahl NOES: COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: None • DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STANDARD CONDITIONS ® -rc - ttot3 Subject ee�� Applicant: �i• >T1• 1 Location: era, Those items checked are conditions of approval . APPLICANT SHALL CONTACT THE PLANNING DIVISION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLL014ING CONDITIONS: A. Site Development 1. Site shall be developed in accordance with the approved site plans on file in the Planning Division and the conditions contained herein. 2. Revised site plans and building elevations incorporating all conditions of approval shall be submitted to the Planning Division prior to issuance of building permits. 3. Approval of this request shall not waive compliance with all sections of the Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable City Ordinances in effect at time of Building Peniit issuance. 4. The developer shall provide all lots with adequate sideyard area for Recreation Vehicle storage pursuant to City standards. 5. Mail boxes, in areas where sidewalks are required, shall be installed and located by the developer subject to approval by the Planning Division. 6. Trash receptacle areas shall be enclosed by a 6 foot high masonry wall with view obstructing gates pursuant to City standards. Location shall be subject to approval by the Planning Division. 7. If dwellings are to be constructed in an area designated by the Foothill Fire Districts as "hazardous", the roof materials must be approved by the Fire Chief and Planning Division prior to issuance of a building permit. S. A sample of the roof material shall be submitted to the Planning Division for review and approval prior to issuance of building permits. _Zg. All roof appurtenances, including air conditioners, shall be architecturally inte5rated, shielded from view and the sound buffered from adjacent propert;rs and streets as required by the Planning and Building Divisions. Prior to any use of the project site or business activity being commenced thereon, all conditions of approval contained herein shall be comp':ted to the satisfaction of .the Director of Community Development. 11. A detailed lighting plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Planning Division prior to issuan,:e of t,iilding permits. SU61 plan shall indicate style, illumination, location, height and method of shielding. No lighting shall adversely affect adjacent properties. 12. All swimming pools installed at the time of initial development shall be solar heated. 13. Texturized pedestrian pathways across circulation aisles shall be provided throughout the development to connect dwellings with open spaces and recreational use;. 14. All trash pick up shall be for individual units with al: recepticals kept out of public view from private and public streets. 15. Standard patio cover plans shall be submitted to and approved by the City Planner and Building 'Official prior to occupancy of the first unit. 16. All buildings numbers and individual units shall be ident;fied in a clear and concise mar.^::r, including proper illumination. 17. Solid core exterior doors, security dead bolts and locks shall be installed on each unit in this project. _ 18. Security devices such as window locks shall be installed on each unit. 19. All units within this development shall be preplumbed to be adapted for a solar water heating unit. 20. Energy conserving building materials and appliances are required to be incorporated into this project to include such things as but rot limited to reduced consumption shower heads, better grade of insulation, double pane:' windows, extended overhangs, pilotless appliances, etc. 21. This development shall provide an option to home buyers to purchase a solar water heating unit. _ 22. Emergency secondary access shall be provided to this tract to the satisfaction of the Foothill Fire Protection District. 23. Local and Master Planned Equestrian Trails shall be provided throughout -- the tract in accordance with the Equestrian. Trail Plan for Alta Loma. A detailed equestrian trai'I plan indicating widths, maximum slapes, physical condition, fencing and weed control in accordance with City equestrian trail standards shall be submitted tc and approved by the City Planner briar to approval and recordation of the final map. 24. This tract shall form or arnax to a maintenance district for maintenance of equestrian trails. k` e 25. This project shall provide percent of affurdable housing and/or rents, in conformance with Generai Plan housing policies and the housing criteria defined in the Growth Management Ordinance. Affordability shall I be determined by current market rates., rents and median inco:,:E levels at the time of construction of the protect. Proof of this provision shall be submitted to the Planning Division prior to finalizing building permits and occupancy of the units. B. Parking and Vehicular Access 1. All parking lot landscaped islands shall have a minimum inside dimension of 4' and shall contain a 12" walk adjacent to parking stall . _ 2, Park-ing lot trees shall be a minimum 15 gallon size. _ 3, All -wo-way aisle widths shall be a mini,..un, of 24 feet wide. 4. Emergency access shall be provided, maintenance free and clear, a minimum of 24 feet wide at all times during construction in accordance with Foothill Fire District requirements. _ S. All parking spaces shall be double striped. _ 6. All units shall be provided with automatic garage door openers. 7. Designated visitor parking areas shall be turf blocked. g, The C.C. & R.'s shall restrict the storage of recreational vehicles on this site unless they are the princ;ple source of transportation for the owner. 9. No parking shall be pem'tted within the interior cirulation aisle other than in designated visitor parking areas_ C.C. & R. 's shall be developed by the applicant and submitted to the City planning Division prim to issuance of building permits. C. Landscaping �1. A detailed landscape and irrigation plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Plannin DivisLirnn ,prior to the issuance of building permits-or VI �2. Existing trees shall to retained wherever possible. A master plan of e.xis_ing trces showing their precise lo=ation, size and type shall be r:orpieted by the developer. S, id plan shall take into account the proposed grading and shall be required to be submitted to and approved by the Planning Division prior tc approval of the final grading plan. } _Z3. Existing Eucalyptus trees shall be retained wherever possible and shall be trimmed and topped at 30' . Dead, decaying or potentially dangerous trees shall be approved for removal at the descretion of the Planning Division during the review of the Master Flan of Existing On-Site Tree. Those trees which are approved for removal may be required to be replaced on a tree-for-tree basis as provided by the Planning Division. 4. Street trees, a minimum of 35 gallon size or larger, shall be installed in accordance with the Master Plan of street trees for the City of Rancho Cucamonga and shali be planted at an average of every 30' on interior streets and 20' on exterior streets. _ 5. Aminimum of 50 trees per gross acre, comprised of the following sizes, shall be provided within the development; 20%-24" box or larger, 70%-15 gallon, and 10�-5 gallon. _ 5. All landscaped areas shall be maintained in a healthy and thriving condition, free from weeds, trash, and debris. 7. All slope banks in access of five (5) feet in vertical height shall and are 5:1 or greater slopes be landscaped and irrigated in accordance with slope planting requirements of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Such slope planting shall include but not be 14mited to rooted ground cover and appropriate shrubs and trees. All such planting and irrigation shall be continuously maintained in c healthy and thriving conaition by the developer until each individual unit is sold and occupied by the buyer. Prior to releasing occupancy for those units, an inspection of the slopes shall be completed by the Planning Staff to determine that it is in satisfactory condition. In the case of custom lot subdivisionq, all such slopes shall be seeded with native grasses upon completion of grading or an alternative method of erosion control satisfactory to the Building Official . Irrigation on custom lot subdivisions shall be provided to germinate the seed and to a point E :-tonths after germination. _ 8. All parkways, open areas, and landscaping shall be fully maintained by a homeowners association or other means acceptable to the City. Such proof of maintenance shall be submitted to the City prior to issuance of building permits. _ 9- The front yard landscaping, and an appropriate irrigation system, shall be installed by the developer in accordance with submitted plans. 10. The final design of the perimeter parkways, walls, landscaping and sidewalks shall be included in the required landscape plans and shall be subject to approval by the Planning Division. 11. A minimum of specimen size trees shall be planted within the project. 12. Special landscape features such as mounding, alleivial rock, speciman size trees, and an abundance of landscaping is required along D. Signs 1 Any signs proposed for thi, development shall be designed in conformance ® — with the Comprehenskve Sign Ordinance. and shall require review and approval by the Planning Division prior to installation of such signs. 2. A uniform sign program for this development shall be submitted to the Planning Division for their review and approval prior to issuance of Building permits. 3. The signs indicated on the submitted plans are not approved with this approval and will require separate sign review and approval . E. Additional ADDrOyals Required 1. Direcior Review shall be accomplished prior to the issuance of a Building Penni t. 2. Director Review shall be accomplished prior to recordation of the final subdivision map. 3. Approval of Tentative Tract No. is granted subject to the approval of Zone Change and/or Varance/Conditional Use Permit 4. This Conditional Use Permit is granted for a period of month(s) at which time the Planning Commission ay add or delete conditions or revoke m the Conditional Use Permit. 5. The developer is required to obtain the following signed statement by purchasers of homes which have a private or public equestrian trail on or adjacent to their property. In purchasing the homE located on Lot , Tract > on , I have read the C.C. & R. 's and Vndcrsta,.d that said of is subject to a mutual re- ciprocal easement for the purpose of allowing equestrian traffic to gain access. Signed Purchaser Said statement i, to be filed by the developer with the City prior to occoparcy. 6. Prior to approvai and recordation of the Pinai map, or prior to issuance of building permits, when no subdivision map is invoived, written certification from all affected School Districts, shall be submitted to the Department of Ces-nunity Develo^ment which states that adequate school facilities are or will be capable of acco:rmodating students generated by this project. Such letter of certification must have beer. issued by the School District within sixty (60) days prior to the final map approval in the case of the subdivision residential projects. map or issuance o, permits in the case of all other t' _ 7. Prior to approval and recordation or the final map_ or prior to the issuance of building permits when no map is involved, written certification from the affected water district, that adequate sewer and water facilities are or will be available to serve the proposed projec'.:, shall be submitted to the Department of Community Development. Such letter must have been issued by the water district within sixty (60) days prior to final map approval in the case of subdivision or issuance of permits in the case of all other residential. projects. For projects using septic tank facilities allowable by the Santa Ana Regional Water Control Board and the City, wri ;:ten certi- fication of acceptability, including all supportive information, shall be obtained and submitted to the City. 8. This approval shall become null and void if the tentative subdivision map is not approved and recorded or building permits issued when no map is involved, within twelve (12) months from t�,=! approval of this project unless an extension has been granted by the Planning Commission. 9. This subdivision was not submitted as a total development package and is required to reapply for a point rating relative to the design secticn of the Growth Management Ordinance prior to final approval and recordation of the .Tap if the subdivision is going to be developed as tract homes. APPLICANT SHALL CONTACT THE BUILDING DIVISION FOR COMPLIANCE W!TH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: F. Site Development _t,of 1. The applicant shall comply with the latest adopted Uiform Building Code, Unifor,.: Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Naiicnal Electric Code, and all other applicable codes and ordinances in effect at the time of approval of this project. Prior tp issuance_ of building permits for combustible construction, evidence shall: be submitted to the Foothill District Fire Chief that water supply for fire protection is available. Prior to the issuance of a building permit for a new residential dwelling unit(s) or major addition to an existin:., unit(s) , the applicant shall pay deve`-=ent fees at the established rate. Such fees may include, but not be limited to: City Beautification Fee, Park Fee, Drainage Fee, Systems Development Fee, Permit and Plan Checking Fees, and School Fee. 4. Prior to the issuance of a building permit fo- a new commercial or iiCustrial development or addition to an existing development, the applicant -:3a: l pay development fees at the established rate. Such fees may include, but not be limited to: Systems Development Fee, Drainage Fee, Permit and Plan Checking Fees. 5. This approval shall become null and void if building permits are not issued for this project within one year from the date of pr:ject approval . _Z6. Street names and addresses shall be provided by the building official . 7. Dwelling units shall be constructed with fire retardant material and non-combustible roof material . t _ B_ All corner dwellings shall have the building elevation facing the street :pgrade with additional wood trim around windows and wood siding or plan-ons where appropriate. G. Existino Structures 1. Provide compliance with the Uniform Building Code for property line clearances considering use, area and fire-r(-sistiveness of existing buildings. 2. Existing building(s) shall be :Wade to comply with current Building and Zoning regulations for the intended use or the building shall be demolished. 3. Existing sewage disnosal facilities shall be removed, filled and/or capped to comply with appropriate grading practices and the Uniform Plumbing Code. H. GradinG_ 1. Grading of the subject property shall be in accordance with the Uniform Bui';dino Code, City Grading Standards and accented grading practices. The final grading plan shall be in substantial c_,+formarce- -ith the approved conceptual grading plan. ® 2. A soils report shall be prepared by a qualified engineer licensed by the State of California to perform such work. 3. A geological report shall be prepared by a qualified engineer or geologist and submitted at the time of application for grading plan check- -.Z4. The final grading p14r, shall be subject to review and approval by the Planning, Engineering and Building Divisions and shah be completed prior to recordation of the final subdivision map or issuance of building permit whichever comes first. APPLICANT SHALL CONTACT THE ENGINEERING DIVISION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH 7HE FOLLOIv:ING COND ITT O?JS: I. Dedications and Vehicular Access 1. Dedications shall be made by final map of all interior street rights-of-way and all necessary easements as shown on the tentative map. 2. Dedication shall be made of the following missing rights-of-way on the follo,wirg streets: additional feet on additional feet on additional feet on 3. Corner property line radius will be required per City standards. 4. All rights of vehicular ingress to and egress from shall bp dedicated as c�J follows: �Nor?sn '� 5±0i mi aw IgoC J �PY�. _ to, Y -� 5. Reciprocal easements shall be provided ensuring access to all parcels over private roads, drives, or parking areas. S. Adequate provisions shall be made for the ingress, engress and internal circulation of any trucks which will be used for delivery of goods to the property or in the operation of the proposed business. J. Street improvements Construct full street improvements including. but not limited to, curb and gutter, A.C. pavement, sidewalk, drive approaches, parkway trees and street lights or, all interior streets. V 2. Construct the following missing improvements including, but not limited to: CURB & A.C. SIDE- DRIVE STREET A.C. WHEEL STREET NAME GUTTER PVMT. WALK APPR. LIGHTS OVERLAY CHAIR RAMPS OTHER ✓ Ve p I ✓ V __ r s/ c {{ _ �rtQv ro i ✓ i ! 1 I 1 V� 3. Prior to any work being performed in the public right-of-way, an encroachment permit and fees shall be obtained from the City Engineer's Office, in addition to any other permits required. ✓ 4 Street improvement plans approved by the City Engineer and prepared by a Registered Civil Engineer shall be required, for all street improvements, prior to issuance of an ercroachm-,rt permit. 5. S::rety shall be posted and an agreement executed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and the City Attorney, guaranteeing completion of the public improvements; prior to recording of the ,map or the issuance of ouilding permits, whichever comes first. ✓ 5. All street improvements shall be installed to the satisfaction of the City r Engineer, prior to occupancy. Y 7. Pavement striping, marking, traffic and street name signing shall be installed per the requirements of the City Engineer. K. Drainage and Flood Control 1. The applicant will be responsible for construction of all onsite drainage -- facilities required by the City Engineer. 2. Intersection drains will be required at the following locations: 3. The proposed project falls within areas indicated as subject to flooding under the National Flood Insurance Program and is subject to the provisions of the program and City Ordinance No. 24. A drainage channel anal/or flood protection wail will be required to protect the structures by diverting sheet runoff to street. streety shall be desi._:ned as�major water carrying street) requiring a combination of special curb heights, commercial type drive approaches, roiled street connections, flood protection walls, and/or landscaped earth berms and rolled driveways at property line. L. Utilities I. All proposed utilities within the project shall be installed underground ! including utilities along major arterials less than 12 KV. ® 2. Utility easements shall be provided tc the specification cf tlic serving utility companies and the Citv Engineer. �3. Developer shall be responsible for the relocation of existing public utilities, as required. (/ 4. Developer sha-il be- responsible for the installation of street lighting in — accordance with Southern California Edison Company and City standards. ✓/5. Water a.,d sewer system plans shall be designed and constructed to meet reouir-�-ents -of the Cucamonga County Water District (CCdD) , Foothiil Fire District and the Environmental Health Department of the County of San Bernardino. A letter of compliance form CCWID will be required prior to / recordation. 6. Approvals have not been secured from all utilities and other interested agencies involved. Approval of the final map will he subject to any requirements that may be received from them. M. General Recuirements and Approvals Permits from other agencies will he required as follows: A. Caltrars for: ) 8. Coi:nty Dust Abatement required prior to issuance of a grading permit C. Sdn Bernardino County Flood Control District �D. Other: hIJ ti w" 2. A copy of the Covenaats, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&R's) and Articles of Incorporation of the Homeowners Association, subject to the approval of the City Attorney, shall be recorded with this map and a copy provided to the City. _ 4/ 3. Pricr to recordation, a Notice of IntL-ntion to form Landscape and Lighting Districts shall be filed with the City Council . The engineering costs involved in Districts Formation shall be borne by the developer. /4. Final parcel and tract maps shall conform to City standards and procedures. i,. RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING COMMISSION APPRES FOR TRACT 11013�, LOCATED ONING THE ITHE EAT SIDE OF AMETHYST,GN OF 30 SINGLE FAMILY MNEAR BANYAN WHEREAS, on the 5th day of July, 1983, a cosrplete application was filed by Lewis Development, applicant for the above-described project; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has previously approved Tract 11013 (Resolution No. 80-80); and WHEREAS, the Design Review Committee tas recommended approval of said project, with appropriate conditions. WHEREAS, the project point rating exceeds the minimum threshold as required by the Growth Management Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, the City of Rancho c­:&-r :nga Planning Commission does hereby resolve as follows: SECTION 1: FINDS= 1. The design and layout of the proposed development will not unreasonably interfere with the use and enjoyment of nd igwilling,ot existing create orraffic future er developments, a pedestrian hazar- s. 2. The architectural design of the proposed development is compatible with the character of the surrounding area and will create a harmonious, orderly and attract;ve development contemplated in the General Plan of the City. 3. The design of the proposed development would provide a desirable environment fe its occupants and visiting public as well 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. 4. That the proposed development, together with the conditions applicable thereto, will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. 5. That the proposed development will comply with each of the applicable provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. Resolution No. Page 2 SECTION 2: CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: Design Review for Tract 11013 is approved subject to the following conditions aad attached standard conditions: 1. Various side elevations (occurring on corner parcels) seen from public view shall include additional architectural details and building relief designed to provide variety and visual interest. 2. Unit setbacks shall be staggered ± five feet. A minimum 25, setback shall be 3. The Developer shall comply with all conditions of approval for Tract 11013. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 271"0 DAY OF JULY, 1983. PLANNING COMMISSION OF -[ lE CITY OF RANCHO CUCA.MONGA BY: Dennis L. Stout, Chairman ATTEST: Secretary of the Planning Commission 1, JACK LAM, Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City of @ancho Cucamonga, do hereby certify that the foregoic ! 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P`�V C ✓ 4 C w A y 4 fo O✓_ q J y a N V 6y `V q I1 C�V lP a `TO d�ML LI ` 4^ dy Oy � L� � t "V c V^ E O r D O D T ✓✓ O L ^J � O S O O 4 a G�^ N � • u q q O.^ cy � I ^�q � Y amzw- Nl� L ✓d 4E u .. MO '•.C. �9! C l0. 4 V^ �•N J P L i G y N L C O N m S.-w V d•+ O CL � q�� �CG NC m= O� �✓ � q MV 9 O m C y N . ^ U O C C C ^ y ✓ CI q V C N C-cc O(I ��r � ODO.� P�q iV OJ I ^ q �.� � O� U4 �L. ✓_J_ ^_ V ! � O V O C O �✓O A Y L C N � � T V � L � ^^ 4 a . V_! �1 l a.^= m_ m I I L 4 O! ^C ^ C •J _I O Q 0✓ ^N _ ✓ I y t.r J o � P N ^ 0 t CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT t '9 < r Z_ J' > 1977 DATE: July 27, 1983 TO: Members of the Planning Co^mission FROM: Rick Gomez, City Planner By. Curt Johnston, Assistant Planner SUBJECT" ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT aFC: DEVELOPMENT 1 Ea Te 31 REoVoi- n 8 s rr5 a e eve opment o , u� ing on 1.45 acres of lad within the Served category Industrial Park, in the General Industrial/Rail Served (Subarea 5), located on ne east side of Archibald Avenue, north of 6th Street - A'PN 209-211-21. I, PROJECT AND SITE. DESCRIPTION: A. Action Requested: Issuance of a Negative Declaration B. purpose- Construction of a 21,010 square foot industrial ® ui TFng C. Location: East side of Archibald Avenue, north of 6th Street D. parc_i Size: 1.45 acres E. En,ustrla Zoa�anq-Trvedncategory (Subareadustrial Area p5)�fic Plan, General F. Existing L.nd Use: A small outdoor storage area exists on a portion of t'subject property. G. Surroundin Land Use and ?onin Nort - Vacant an Hera ndustrial/Rail Served (Subarea 5) South - Industrial Park buildings, General Industrial/Rail Served (Subarea 5) East - Vacant property, General Industrial/Rail Served category (Subarea 51 rial Served West - Scheu eral category d(Subarea 5)ustrial �,�a drIndustrialtPark category (Subarea 4) ITEM D Environmental Assessment for DR 83-15/Jaska Planning Commission Agenda joy 27, 1433 Page 2 H. General Plan Designations: Project Site - General industrial/Rail Served North - General Industrial/Rail Served South - General Industrial/Rail Served East - General Industrial/Rail Served West - General Industrial/Rail Served and Industrial Park I. Site Characteristics: The site slopes uniformly to the south at approximate y two percent. A portion of the land is vered with a slag base and a small enclosed outdoor storage area exists on the south portion of the property- ANALYSIS: A, neral: Part I of the Initial Study has been completed consderaaione app scant and is attached for your review Staff has completed Part II of the Environmental: .ssessmert and found no significant impacts on the environment- as a result of this project. B. Im acts• Deveiopment of ti..e project. will generate additional trafTic and increase the amount of water runoff from the property. however, these increases are insignificant since the surrounding streets and drainage facilities rill be provided to handle the project increases. RECOMMENDATION: Based upon site analysis and the Initial Study, zs project will not cause significant adverse impacts on the environmen for if the Commission concurs, issuance of a Negative Declaration Respegtfplly submitted, L �s Rick Gomez City Planner RG:CJ:jr Attachments: Exhibit "A" - Location Map Exhibit "B" - Site Plan, Initial Study, Part I o .I• h .. RANCHOINK CITY OF ITEM NGA • • EXHIBIT: r. r •1 = I III - i�•— ' .. ._ R .-. ...' v�,�.L.... '.i +ii% , I _ 1 a YI(ti VA. ( -ISM:n•JC l r .�1, ( r • T�—T y �I t JT I I � I � jY1 C a+ 1 11 i :ice _a 4 &i =1 46 w�1.r�yT CITY Or RANCHO CUCAIN'IONGA TrrU- PLANNING DIVIS[�I EXHIBIT- SCALE- - CITY OF RANCE0 CL'CP_MONGA INITIAL STUDY PART I - PROJECT INFORMATION SHEET - To be completed by applicant ° Environmental Assessment Review Fee_ $67.00 For all projects requiring environmental review, this form must be completed and submitted to the Development Review* Committee through the department where the ion is made: Upon receipt of this project applicat application, the Environmental The pare Development Rev ew Part II of the initial Study. than ten Committee will meet and take action at which time thA (10) days before the Public meeting of project is to be heard. Theop ject will tee will makehave no iondeterminations: 1) . Negative Declaration ficant environmental impact and a significant will be £ilea, 21 The project will have a sign environmental impact and an Environmental impact Report will be prepared, or 3) An additional information report should be supplied by the applicant giving further informa- tion concerning the proposed project. PROJECT TITLE: Scheu Industrial Park APPLICANT'S NAME, ADDRESSd.A 9�86 ONE: Leland and Allyn Scheu 297 Stowel St. , Upland, . TELEPHONE OF PERSON TO BE CONTACTED NAME ADDRESS. _ Juan Baares - 4761 Arrow HWY- , CONCERNING TEA PRO E� - - Montclair, LOCATION OF PROJECT (STREET ADDRESS AND ASSESSOR PARCEL NO.) 1 Rancho -Mamon a, ' Approx_ 9100 Archiba d Ave . , 7.ISTEgpO,THERR PERMITS NECESSARY FROM LOCAL. REGIONAL' STATE AND 1FD lding BnpaxtnentD iie Dnpa=tment; Engineering -UING ERMI Dew I-1 i PROJECT DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: One (1) each, concrete tilt-up buildin dock hi h of avaroximatel 21 01Cwarehouse facility- ACREAGE OF PROJECT AREA AND. 1QuA5REC2OOTAGE OF improved EXISTING oAND es to be PROPOSED BUILDINGS. IF ANY: ib rove wi approsima e y back portion o=• 5 .2 acres alrea y P 70, 5 0 s . =- in iVe eac ui ings DESCRIBE THE ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING OF THE PROJECT SITE INCLUDING INFORMATION ON TOPOGRAPHY. PLANTS (TREES) , ANIMALSO ANY CULTURAL, HISTORICAL OR SCENIC ASPECTS, USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTIES, AND THE DESCRIPTION OF ANY EXISTING STRUCTURES AND THEIR USE (ATTACH NECESSARY SHEETS) : Dough grade lot with no significant vegitation 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? Yes I-2 i ® WILL; `*HIS�CT' YES NO X 1. Create a substantial change in ground contours? X 2. Create a substantial change in existing noise or vibration? X 3. Create a substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire, water, sewage, etc. ) ? X . 4. . Create changes ingthe existing zoning or general p r { S. Itemove any existing trees? How san;'?-. X 6.. Create the need for use or disposal of potentially hazardous materials such as toxic substances, flammables or explosives? Explanation of any YES answers above-.- IMPORTANT: If the project involves the constructitn of residential units, complete the form on the next page. CERTIFICATT_ON-. I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation statements, and to the best of my ability, and that the far to best of my information presented are true and correct t at additional knowledge and belief. I further understand that information may be required to bet ' eR�vefrw-%— teeuate made the Develn evaluation can be by Date �� Signatulre Title j;t I-3 i _-- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA �v�MoAt-. STAFF REPORT � r OI iA FII �j 1? i m 19 "Lz DATE: July 27, 1983 1977 TO: Members of the Planning Commission FROM: Rick Gomez, City Planner By. Rick Marks, Associate Planner IVE DECLARATInvN FOR SUBJECT: EXPANSIONN OFL THE RAC 0 CUCAMONGATNEIGHBORHOU0 CENTER -4A t to the acre parse of an south of an a face located at existing Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center, 9791 Arrow 4ighway. ABSTRAPT: This report tontaicond•ctedou pursuanrtatto athe arCaliforn�ia required Initial Study Environmental Quality Act on land purchased by the City for expansion of the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center. ® BACKGROUND_ On March 17, 1982, the City Council determined that as part of its entitlement award of federal Corrnunity Development Block Grant funds it would begin a multi-year project designed to expand the existing Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center to provide improved facilities particularly for senior citizens. After a lengthy negotiation process, the land for the expansion was purchased by the City. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: The subject parcel is located directly south of an a Jacent to the existing Neighborhood Center. East of the property is a single family house and neighborhood; to the south west and across Solina Street is the Cucamonga Elementary School ; Malvern Street are the offices and yard of the Chino Basin Municipal Water District. The property is generally surrounded by urban land uses and compatible with the intended use. The site itself is very flat with perhaps only a slight north/south grade. It contains ten en (10) very mature Eucalyptus trees along the eastern property there are no two residential units) and has virtually no other features; structures on the site. No animal habitat can be attributed to this site and likewise no plant communities. The site was disced (before inspection) on March 30, 1982, and there are no signs of plant or animal life of any significance. The site is clearly an urban lot, surrounded by urban-related land uses and not on or protective of any scenic or aesthetic views or vistas. Parts I and II of the CEQA required Initial Study for this parcel of land were conducted by City staff with the result that no significant environmental impact was found. ITEM E Negative Declaration/Neighborhood Center Planning Commission Agenda July 27, 1983 Page 2 RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Planning Commission adopt the attached Resolution finding that Assessor's Parcel Number 209-041-44 was reviewed pursuant to the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act, that no signficant environmental -impacts were determined and that issuance of a Negative Declaration is in order. Respelufully submitted, r; � i ; RIDC GUM Cjty Planner t 3G:RM:jr 4 Attachments: Initial Study Part I Resolution of Approval i 6 �� (IELL AV elm..... ....°. � L a _ F� AVAV . � .�. � _ _ s ,.uw� � S . ...m � a"r„�:oast-- v Y i` •' L�C.t a. •R S C.iY —,1RNER�= kY^ een° &w I, YM� g �" — � 4 MPIIC aY 9 a •�i nM _ —_— MILUKCN AV 1 N. 4, 1 m m s r A �p. ncxsna •Y a0CNF4rF� � •V a 6 {. II '•pEV Q p►ojeci Location s CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ARL INITIAL STUDYqP PART I - PROJECT INFORMATION SHEET - To be completed by applicant Environmental Assessment Review Fee: $87.00 For all projects requiring envir-onnental reviev, thiis f form must be completed and submitted to he Development Review Committee throuan the department where the project application is made. Upon receipt of this application, the Environmental Analysis staff will prepare Part II of the Initial Study. The Development Reviecr Committee will meet and take action no later than ten (10) days before the public meeting at which time the project s to be heard. The Committee will make one of three determinations: 1) The project will have no significant enaironmertal impact and & Negative Declaration will be f-'led, 2) The project will have a significant envircnmental impact and an Environmental Impact Report will be prepared, or 3) An additional information report should be supplied by tine applicant giving further informaticn concerning the proposed project. PROJECT TITLE: RANCHO CUCAMONGA NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER EXPANSION APPLICANT'S NAME, ADDRESS, TELE RO E: _y_of'Ra ' ty�ervI Cucamonga 9320 Baseline Road, Rancho Cucamonga, lannin Division n De (714) 989-1851 NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHOITE OF PERSON TO BE CONTACTED CONCERNING THIS PROJECT: Rick Marks Associate Planner, City of Rancho Cucamonga; Bill Holley, Director, Commum ty Services epar men t. (714-989-1851) IACATION OF PROJECT (STREET ADDRESS AND ASSESAPN 209-041-4 SOR PARCEL NO• )_ g N iahborhood Center- g791 Arrow Highway Pro osed Project Site: Contiguous to exng "tP— — LIST OTHER PERMITS NECESSARY FROM LOCAL, REGIONAL, STATE AND FEDERAL AGENCIES AND TFIE AGENCY ISS:TING Si7CH PERMITS: NONE I-1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION PROJEC DESCRIPTION O F land directly th T:Expansion of the existing Neighborhood Center to e South; expanac' Ity onto a .7 acre parcel of parkision rki g; would consist :,f several connunity/meeting rooms, lavatories, ng; project also includes expanding existing kitchen facilities. ACREAGE OF PROJECT A:Z A AND] SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING AND PROPOSED BUILDINGS, IF A'Q`-': Project area = 7 acrTeet or u> >n9> i Existing Neighborhood Center _ af.Te c ana; sq. ^-- osed i3uilding Expans on - uD to br not more than 5660 sq. feet. DESCRIBE THE —"'I MVNPAI, SETTING OF THE PROJECT SITE INCLUDING INFORIATION ON TOPOG-ZAP-HY, PT (TREES) , ANIMALS, ANY CULTUR?L, HISTORICAL OR SCZ:TJIC ASP CTS, USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTIES, AIM THE DESCRIPTION OF ANY EXISTI`:G STRUCTURES \-D HEIR USE (ATTACH NECESSARY SHEETS) -:AS SEE ATTACHED. Is the project, part of a larger prajecL, one of a series ' of cu-,aulative actions, which although individually small, may as a whole have significant environmental impact? Tha proposed oro�ect is not art of a larger one or one in a series of T ro'ect may be hased over sev becomes eral aava lab ers with art of the whole project accomplished each year as money I-2 u` „ t WILL THIS PROJECT: YES HO _ X 1. Create a substantial change in ground contoars? X 2. Create a substantial change in existing noise or vibration? 3. Create a substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire, water, s eC.aye, etc.1 . _ X 4. Create changes in the existing, zoning or general plan desigratiors7 X 5: Remove any existing trees? How many? 10 _ X 6. Create the reed for use or disposal of potentially hazardous matt--rials such as toxic substances, flarunables or explosives? Explanation of any `TES answers above: #2 During oro3ect con- crr -r14- like that there will be an increase in existing roi l vels. This can be titl atea by restricting-work to sped is wor o (7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Wee,<days) . ere s ouia nO a ary si nificance after construction. n . ro�ec s� a n� alns eucalyptus trees which would need to be renove . IMPORTANT: if the project involves the construction of residential 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 recuired 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 ray Rnowledge and belief. I further understand tln t additional info:-nation may be required to a submitted before an adequate evallation can be made the eveloDment Review committee. Date July 19, 1983 Signature Title City fanner RZSIDE?;TFIL CONSTRUCTION The folio:ring information should be provided to the City of Rancho Cucamonga PianninC Division in order tJ aid in assessing file ability Of tI.- sch OOi. district t0 acC•o-=,odate the proposed residential 'develop^ent. Tame of Developer and Tentative Tract NO. Specific Location of Project- PHA-SE I Pii=.S- 2 PHASE _ 'DH St= 4 TC L;+L 1. hunber of single family units : 2. Numbez of nultiple family Units: _ Date proposed to beg_.. censtr::ction. 4. Earliest date of P4od^1 and of Tentative 5. Bed_oons Price Range ENVIP.ONMENTAL SETTING This site forms the western edge of a residential neighborhood of single-family dwellings and is in effect the transition area frog: residential uses on the East to the land uses associated with a major city arterial street on the West (fast food restaurant, gas station, business offices, parking lots, etc. ). To the immediate North of the project site sits the existing P.ancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center which is the building proposed to be expanded onto this site. To the immediate South of the site, on the other side of Salina Street (the actual southern border of the site) is a small open field (very similar in features to the proposed project site) and the school yard of Cucamonga School. Malvern Avenue (which bends around the site and becomes Salina Street) forms the western edge of the site; across it lies two open fields separated by a parking lot (approximately 50 stalls) which serves and is owned by Chino Basin Municipal kater District. The eastern edge of the proposed project site is edged by two single-family residential dwellings - tha border of the residential neighborhood. The site itself is very fiat with perhaps only a slight North/South grade. It contains ten (10) very mature eucalyptus trees along the eastern property line (near the two residential units) and has virtually no other features; there are no structures on the site. No animal habitat can be attributed to this site and likewise no plant communities. The site was disced (before inspection) on March 30, 1982, and there are no signs of plant or animal life of any significance. The site is clearly an urban lot, surrounded by urban related land uses and not on or protective of any scenic or aesthetic views or vistas. y•' CITY OF RANCHO CUMMONGA ® PART 11 - INITIAL STUDY E2QVIRONyiENTAL CHECKLIST DATE: APPLICANT: City of Rancho Cucamonga FILING DATE: LOG Iv'U165ER. PROJECT: Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center Expansion PROJECT LOCATION: I. E' TIRONMENTAL 1NPACTS attached fExplanatior. of all "yes" and "maybe" answers are required or sheets) . YES MAYBE NO 1. Soils and Geology. Will the proposal have ® significant results in: ® a. Unstable ground conditions or in changes in X geologic relationshil:s? — b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or X burial of the soil? — c. Change in topography or ground surface X contour intervals? — d. The destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features? X e. Any potential increase in wind or water erosion of soils, affecting either or. or off X site conditons? f. Changes in erosion siltation, or deposition? X g. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as eart'iquaces, landslides, mud- slides, ground failure, or similar hazards? -X h. An increase in the rate of extraction and/or X use of any mineral resource? — 2. Hydrology. Will the proposal have significant results in: 'ane "L YES MAYBE NO a. Changes in currents, or the course of direction of flowing streams, rivers, or ephemeral stream X ® _ channels? X b. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface water runoff? c. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? X d. Change in the amount of surface water in any X body of water? _ e. Discharge into surface waters, or any X alteration of surface water quality? — f. AlteratioTi of groundwater characteristics? X g. Change in the quantity of groundwaters, either through direct additions or with- drawals, or through interference with an aquifer? Quality? Quantity? X h. The reduction in the amount of water other- wise available for public water supplies? X i. Exposure of people or property to water related hazards such as flooding or seiches? X 3. Air Quality. Will the proposal have significant results ia: a. Constant or periodic air emissions from mobile or indirect sources? X Stationary sources? X b. Deterioration of ambient air quality and/or interference with the attainment of applicable air quality standards? c. Alteration of local or regional climatic conditions, affect'.ng air movement, moisture or temperature? X — 5. Biota Flora_ Will the proposal have significant results in: a. Change in the characteristics of species, including diversity, distribution, or number of any species of plants? X b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? X Page 3 YES MAYBE NO c. Introduction of new or disruptive species of X plants into an area? — d. Reduction in the potential for agricultural X production? — Fauna. Will the proposal have significant results in: a. Change in the characteristics of species, including diversity, distribution, or numbers X of any species of animals? — b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare X or endangered species of animals? — c. Introduction of nc-w or disruptive species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier X to the migration or movement of animals? — d. Deterioration or removal of existing fish or X wildlife habitat? — 5. Population. Will the proposal have significant results in: a. Will the proposal alter the location, distri- bution, density, diversit;', or growth rate of X the human population of an area? b. Will the proposal affect existing housing, or X create a demand for additional housing? — 6. Socio-Economic Factors. Will the proposal have significant results in: a_ Change in local or regional Socio-economic characteristics, including economic or commercial diversity, tax rate, and property X values? — Will project costs be equitably distributed among project beneficiaries, i.e. , buyers, X tax payers or project users? — 7. Land Use and Planning Considerations. Will the vroposal have significant results in? a. A substantial alteration of the present or X planned land use of an area? — b. A conflict with any designations, objectives, policies, or adopted plans of any governmental X entities? — c: qulaity or quantity of An impact upon the existing consumptive or non-consumptive X recreational opportunities? rage 4 YES MAYBE NO 8. Transportation. Will the proposal have significant results in: a. Generation of substantial additional vehicular movement? X b. Effects on existing streets, or demand fox' new street construction? X_ _ c. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? X _ d. Substar_tial impact upon existing transporta- tion systems? X e. Alterations to present patterns of circula- tion or movement of people and/or goods? _ X f. Alterations to or effects on present and potential water-borne, rail, mass transit or air traffic? X g. Increases in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? X 9. Cultural Resources. Will the proposal have significant results in: a. A disturbance to the integrity of archaeological, paleontological, and/or historical resources? _ 10. Health, Safety, and Nuisance Factors_ Will the proposal have significant results in: a. Creation of any health hazard or potential health nazard? X b. Exposure cf people to potential health hazards? X c. A risk of explosion or release of hazardous ssbstances in the event of an accident? X d. kn increase in the number of individuals or species of vector or pathenogenic organisms or the exposure of people to such organisms? X e. Increase in existing noise levels? _X _ f. Exposure of people to potentially dangerous noise levels? �C g. The creation of objectionable odors? _ X h. An increase in light or glare? X r �C 7 YES MAYBE NO 11. Aesthetics. Will the proposal have significant results in.: a. The obstruction or degradation of any scanic X vista or view? -- b. The creation of an aesthetically offensive X site? — c. A conflict with the ob;ective of designated X or potential scenic corridors? — — 12. Utiji es and Public Services. Will the proposal hav a significant need for new systems, of alterations to the following: X a. Electric power? — b. Natural. or packaged gas? — X c. Communications systems? — X X d. WatE.r supply? e. Wastewater facilities? X f. Flood control structures? A g. Solid waste facilities? — X X h. Fire protection? — X i. Police protection? — k j. Schools? — k. Parks or other_ recreational facilities? — _ X I. Maintenance of public facilities, including X roads and flood control facilities? — M. Other governmental services? -- X 13. Energy and Scarce Resources. Will the proposal have significant results ir.: a. Use of substantial or excessive fuel or energy? X b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing X sources of energy? — c. An increase in the demand for development of X new sources of energy? — d. An increase or perpetuation of the consumption of non-renewable forms of energy, when feasible renewable sources of energy are available? X Page 6 YES n- YBE NO e. Substantial depletion of any nonrenewable or scarce natural resource? X 14. Mandatory Findings of Significance. a. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal. or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? X b. Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term, to the disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals? (A short-term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief, definitive period of time while long- term impacts will endure well into the future) . X c. Does the protect have impacts which are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? (Cumulatively considerable means that the ?_ncremental effects of an individual project are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects, and probable future projects) . X d. Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? _ X II. DISCUSSION OF ENVI,,ODujENTAL EVALUATION (i.e. , of affirmative answers to the above questions plus a discussion of proposed mitigation measures) . ks IIZ. DETL•R"IINATION On the basis of this initial evaluation: --� I find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect 11_JI on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. _ I find that although the proposed project could have a significant Lieffect on the enviroament, there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described on an attached sheet have beer. added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION WILL BE PREPARED. I find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the envirnment, and an ENVIRON1116ENT 11-TACT EIORT is required. Date Ju1�19 1983 r Signature t .• City Planner � Title DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION Soils and Geology 1(b) , Disruptions, displacements, compaction or burial of the soil . While the project site is very flat there may need to be some minor amount of grading and soil disruption in order to level the building pad area of the project site. Gradin5 can be kept minimal and controlled at the time the grading plans are apprcved. Hydrology Z(b), Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, cr the rate and amount of surface water runoff? The proposed project site is an open, unsurfaced lot. Any construction on the site and introduction of impermeable surfacing material will lead to an increase in surface water runoff and change ;eliminate) on-site drainage. Some of the additional surface runoff will be carried away by neighborhood streets and some of it will be carried onto the open lot south of the site. Air Quality 3(b). Deterioration of ambient air quality and/or interference with the attainment of applicable air quality standards. The nature of the project is such that it will not cause any significant decline in air quality after construction. Any impact on air quality would be caused d::eing the construction of the facility and would be do to construction related activities. The impact of construction related activiti :s on air quality can be mitigated in art by the introduction D of techniques such as watering to eliminate or minimize dust. 3(c). Alteration of local or regional climatic conditions, aff�ctinq air movement, moisture or temperature? Upon the completion of the expansion project what had been a lot of open, raw land will have become substantially, if not completely, surfaced with a building, parking lot and wal';ways. The imoaci: of this conversion of raw land to a surfaced property, will have a slight impact on the immediate area's climatic condition, particularly during hot -weather when the sun heats the surface material . However, this impact is net expected to be substantial , far reaching, or harmful to any area flora or fauna. fi` Land Use and Planing Considerations ing consumptive 7(c). An impact upon the quality or quantity of exist or non-consumptive recreational opportunities? Upon completion, the Proposed project would greatly expand the recreational opportunities of senior citizens in particular and the public in general . Transportation g(b) . Effects on existing streets, or demand for new street cvn- struction? The project will increase the capacity and size of the Neighbor- hood Center, thereby allowing it to host a greater number of functions or meetings. While it is not anticipated that this struction, it will increase traffic will require new street con flows above current levels, though not significantly or to the detriment of the nearbyresidentialaneighborhood as most traffic will use Arrow Highway as the rcess route. g(c) . Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? The proposed expansion of the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center will require the construction of additional parking facilities; the project proposes construction of additional parking. g(g). Increases in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists, or pedestrians? Because an expanded Neighborhood Center will have the ability to serve a greater number of users (simultaneously or at therefore staggered times) will draw to it more people an increased number of motor ve;0 cles, bicycles and pedestrians. In that more people will simultaneously use the general site, resulting in an overall increase in facilities users, the potential for an increased number of traffic accidents will exist. This increased potential for traffic accidents can be mitigated by good site design that protects visual access to and from Malvern Avenue and Salina Street. parking will be on-site and should not interfere with vehicular traffic. Hcalth Safety and Nuisance Factors 10(e). Increase in existing noise levels? 10(e) . Continued - ® During project construction there will be an increase in noise above existing levels. This can be mitigated by restricting work to specific time periods (7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. weekdays). Upon completion of the project there will be a slight increase in noise levels, but given the location of the site and surrnunding land use, it should not be significant. Along the eastern edge of the site, noise buffering techniques can be used to raitigate noise affecting the two (2) residences. Energy and Scarce Rescurces 13(d). An increase or perpetuation of the consumption, of non-renew- able forms of energy, when feasible renewable sources of energy are available? The existing Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center is equipped with a solar hot water heating system and a back up gas, hot water heating system, and it is anticipated that the proposed expansion building will be so designed. For other energy consuming activities (space heating/cooling) the project rep- resents an insignificant increase in demana for non-renewable sources of energy. h ' RESOLUTION NO. x A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO C'UCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF NCHO CUCAMONGAVtN�GHBOR OOD CENTER EXPANSIONECLTION FOR 0 TOASSESSORS OF THE PARCEL NUMBER 209-041-44 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga determined at a public hearine held on March 17, 1982 that the Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center should be expanded onto the parcel of land adjacent to and south of the existing center 'Assessor's Parcel Number 209-041-44); and WHEREAS, Staff has conducted an environmental assessment of the property pursuant to the California Environmental quality lc nt and determined that the proposed project will not cause any sig nmental impacts; and WHER;_AS, the Planning Commission has held a public hearing on July 27, 1983 on the environmental assessment. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission has held a public hearing and finds that the above-described project will have no significant environmental impact and hereby authorizes the issuance of a Negative Declaration. APFROVrD AND ADOPTED THIS 27T4 DAY ^F JULY, 1983. PLANNING COMMIS=I01, OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY Dennis L. Stout, Chairman ATTEST- Secretary CT the P anring Commission I, JACK LAM, Secretary of the Planning Commissic71 of the City of Rancho C ucamonga, 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 held on the 27th day of July, 1983, by the following vote-to-wit: AYES: COKmISSIONERS: NOES: Cn MISSIONERS: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: CITY OF gANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT t z� >� " ' 1977 i DATE: July 27, 1983 0 TO: Members of the Planning Commission FROM: Rick Gomez, City Planner BY: Curt Johnston, Assistant Planner SUBJECT' TIME EXTENSION FOR TENTATIVE TRACT 11932 - EJL BACKGROUND The applicant is requesting a time extension for st Tentative native Trac--u"�i�, located on neeprQJect side consists Finch ter, (10) single family Jiaven Avenue (Exhibit "All). The on 2.7 acres of land in the R-1 zone_ The current expiration date is October 28, 1983. alid ANALYSIS: Tentative tracts ers the withtappf Priate extensi Rancho onsa per re vthe four Tor a maximuM of four (4) Y rcved for twenty-four Map Act. This tract was originally al months on October 28, 1981, and is now eligible for the first of two possible twelve-month extensions. RE�EECATION: I is recommended �ndedew thirat:cre date lve {would be 12) h extension be 9 OctobEr 28, 1984. t . P,esr"eYbmitted'��fRitk City Planner a R6:CJ:jr t Attachments: Exhibit on - Tract Map Resolution of Approval with Conditions Time Extension Resolution of Approval ITEM! F K16wWVC AVC. S iTE F4�>•wAY G�r vJ 7 Q / I 3y1 F, e R-r 72co R-1-7ZCo 1935 S,: _ VIC ItfITY �,' 71"'VE �JiAP S ALE MGW-AKD AVENUE 1 / p`� p 0 � O O ii wr gNIY �r �i wM ' C. - 8�y31 i MATH CITY OF RAINCHO CUCATMONGA Tm.E- -rRacr- mw::t PLANNIlVG DArNON EXHIBIT. SCALE- RESOLUTION NO. 81-130 ® A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COtU4I5SI0N OF THE cITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, TRACT MAP NO. 1193e APPROVING CONDITIONALLY o. WHEREAS,E.JS, Tentative licant,Tract forMao theT,purpose ofhsubdividin the real submitted i ated in aPPthe 9 property situated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, County of San Bernardino, State of California, described as APN 202-191-15, located on the north side of Finch Avenue, between Bandola Street and Haven Avenue into 10 lots, regularly came before the Planning Commission for public hearing and action on October 28, 1981; and WHEREAS, the City Planner has recommended approval of the Map subject to all conditions set forth in the Engineering and Planning Divisions reports; and WHEREAS, the Pianning Commission has read and considered the Ena-,ieeri�g and Planning Divisions reports and has considered other evidence presented at the public hearing. of Rancho NOW, THEREFORE, the Planning Commission of the City Cucamonga does resolve as follows: ® SECTION 1: The Planning Commission makes the following findings in regard to Tentative Tract Na. 11932 and the Map thereof: (a) The tentative tract is consistent with all applicable interim and proposed general and specific plans; (b) The design or improvements of the tentative tract is consistent with all applicable interim and proposed general and specific plans; (c) The site is physically suitable for the type of devel - opment proposed; (d) The es.ign e subdivision is not likely to cause substo �ironmentai amage and avoidable injury to humans and wildlife or their habitat; (e) The tentative tract is not likely to cause serious public health problems; (f) The design of the tentative tract will not connVcto#with any easement acquired by the public at large, record, for access through or use of the property within the proposed subdivision. Resolution No. 8®30 Page 2 ) (g) That this project will not create adverse impacts on the environment and a Negative Declaration is issued. SECTION 2: Tentative Tract Map No. 11932, a copy of which is attached hereto, is hereby approved subject to all of the following conditions and the attached Standard Conditions : ENGINEERING DIVISION 1. The existing bridge over the storm channel along Haven Avenue as shown on the tentative map shall be removed and replaced with a concrete lined channel to the satisfaction of the San. Bernardino County Flood Control District. 2. The existing right-of-way at the northwest corner of the cul-de-sac at Bandole Street shall be vacated to the adjacent property owner. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 28TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1981. PLANNING COTMISSiON OF THE C. Y OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY: � r J frpy King Cha n EST: tary of the Plaani,�g Commi=lion I. 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C u L 1 L V ✓q p q •L_ L u - J -2 4 L P +V.o•'r L> «L.. uu P� E� E ` � n�ru «q ' q .n!•'. ` :J� 1 � ` ' Ilr�Ny 04L LL G= - P4 Pr J N � T — I•-��r L T�i L -c— `u u3 ii� - � c' L G t 9 L O j r. cL yI1 �✓�'c` G V r L •v C O' W Y C I V a0i i < L V� - f I �l- L,V L V� V `` « � �•� W�� 1 4 N v ray Y o Lf) v j C L O V 4 O l0J V C r O � 6 .'•✓ C O �V 1i rC- G..i C r L V " � S N �.•1 O c 9 1 O LL 4 C O :O V_ O V O .-j4 a.n • ' L t: � -G 9Fi rpm V G V� ` - - O'• A GJ Vr 4 _ q c� C V = dr.,Lo_ c •_n E. V P..� '° � •. _o dc, c•-i -=co R •p �I .� N Iq N •O w %xI L RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING COMMISSION, PITHE EXTENSION FOR AVENUE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF FFINCH , WEST OFTHAVEN2AVENUEcD i WHEREAS, a request has been filed for a time extension for the above-described project, pursuant to Section 1.401.11.2 of Ordinance 28-B, the Subdivision Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission conditionally approved the above-described Tentative Tract Map. SECTION 1: The Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission has made the following ;n ings: itions A distressed marThat ket climate fornresidentialy project. a B. That current economic, marketing, and inventory conditions make it unreasonable to record the Tract at this time. C. That strict enforcement of the conditions of approval regarding expirations would not be consistent with the intent of the Zoning Ordinance. D. That the granting of said time extension will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. SECTION 2: The Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission hereby grants a time extensionTer: TRACT APPLICANT EXPIRATION DATE 31932 EJL October 28, 1984 APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 27TH DAY OF JULY, 1983. PI-ANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY- Dennis L. Stout, Chairman ATTEST: Secretary OT t e arming onan�ss�on Resolution No. Page 2 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 Rancha Cucamonga, at a re9therf�llowin of g voteeto-witing Commission held on the 27th day of July, 1983, by AYES: COMMISSIONERS: NOES: COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: ' C l�t• - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT � t OI } Z F z Uil 9 DATE: July 27, 1983 t i Members of the Planning Commission T0: FROM: Rick Gomez, City Planner By. bdn Guleman, Associate Planner SU3JEC7: DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR TENTATIVE TRACT -��`S-IEVER - Review ano consi eration o a focuseo Environmental Impact Report 2 'lots on prepared 86 53 acres of custom lot residential subdivision off 8 8 located on the 1061-411 03;north106'1-451-01 m 1061 171-p side of Alnd Street at Beryl l I� PrM- h attached Draft Environmental impact Re ort was impacts assocatdwith the to assess environmental proposed Tentative Tract 11526. in is focused EIR identifies a number of potential environmental problems and oblemss aincluding mitigation measures to COsnter these problems, and fault alternative project desre prepared o locate the ns. Ap addendum CucamongaFault (a investigation was also P P copy is available in the Planning Division offices) . The UR, prepared by the City's consultant, Michael Brandman and As containing sociates, is before you tonight for your review and consideration, along with an Appendix (Section 11.0) I comments from the general public and interested agencies. In addition, the draft Response to Comments on the EIR purpose of bethe en attached fos• your _review and consideration. The P' P Commission's review and the public hearing is to: a. Determine whether the EIR adegately covers all areas of I reasonable concern; b. Determine whether the mitigation measures proposed by the EIR effectively mitigate potential adverse impacts; ILd. C. Recommend changes, modifications, and additional reasonable alternatives or mitigation measures to be incorporated into the final EIR; and, Identify those significant adverse impacts which cannot be avoided if the project is built. his portianalyzes theidevi to elopmentiitself the EIR. The accompanying staff ITEN\6 Pace 2 II. ANALYSIS: in general, the focused EIR addresses all areas of concern identified by the Planning Commission.: geology, soils and seismicity, hydrology, biota, transporation, land use and planning considerations, and public safety. A summary of _the key existing conditions impacts and mitigation measure is prove a in Section Five aiternatives to the proposed project are identified in Section 4.0, including a large lot (1 + acre), cluster lot, and two conventional lot (1/2 acre) layouts are illustrated. Based upon the EIR analysis and mitigation measures, the applicant has revised the tentative map to delete development on the east side of the canyon (similar to alternative 4.5) . Tnis reduces certain significant environmental impacts associated with this project by: 1. Eliminating the grading and fill work in the canyon to construct a road to the east side; which will 2. Reduce the potential for flood hazard due to erosion caused by the "dam effect" of the road fill ; and, 3. Preserve the cul-de-sac character of Almond and reduce traffic impacts by deleting access to Almond. The most significant environmental impacts are seismicity and hydrology caused by the presence of the Cucamonga Fault and canyon drainage area. The potential exists for faulting, ground rupture, and slope failure and erosion within the canyon. Exhibit 8 shows the location of the Cucamonga Fault and illustrates the recommended habitable building setback lines from the fault and canyon ridge line. III. UNAVOIDABLE ADVERSE IMPACTS: The EIR is required to describe siani scant impacts which cannot be avoided if the project is built (Section 5.0). The following is a list of these impacts and proposed mitigation measures which reduce each impact to an insignificant level . 1. Geo•ogy/Soilsi5eismicit F o gate groun s a ing can be anticipated at the site. Mite ation Require conformance with the latest (1982) Uniform Building Code. EIR/Tentative Tract 11626 Planning Commission Agenda July 27, 1983 Page 3 2. µ drolca oeaing and erosion hazards can be expected at five concentration points, including Beryl and the canyon, and short increase in surface runoff caused by construction activities. Miti g_ati�on ect�ion 3.2.3 describes a range of mitigation measures for surface water runoff and slope erosion. 3. Bialo Removal of existing trees ,id displacement of wildlife currently inhabiting site. Mitigation Existing eucalyptus windrows and select mature trees will be preserved through lot pattern and individual grading for each lot. Wildlife will migrate to canyon and foothill areas. 4. Land Uses and Planning Considerations Permanent removal o, aSil" tuna productivity, alteration of views of The site, and increases in traffic, dust, and noise ® during construction. activity. M�t� at ionviews of RE is p anned for resioantie.l development and construction. foothills will not be obstructed by Construction activity will be short-term and limited primarily to grading activity. 5. Traffic Increase in traffic volumes on Beryl Street. Mitigation Anticipated increase is consistent with Beryl Street' s design and function as a collector. 6. Public Safe' increase resu potential that wildland fires will occur as a lt of development encroaching into high fire hazard areas. Mitigation e Footnill Fire District recommendations, see Section 3.7.3, have been included intr project design. IV. FACTS FOR FINDING: The EIR has been prepared in accardance with the Ca itornia Environmental Quality Act guidelines the adequely addresses all areas of reasonable concern. Further, mitigation Planning Commission Agenda July 27, 1983 Page 4 measures proposed by the EIR effectively mitigate significant adverse impacts. V. CORRESPONDENCE: This item haE been advertised as a public hearing in The Daily Report newspaper, the property posted and notices were sent to property owners within 300 feet of the project site. In addition, copies of the EIR have been available for review at the branch library and Planning Division office. All correspondence received to date on. the EIR is attached in the draft Response to Comments. VI. RECOPIMENDATION: It is recommended that the commission review the EIR and Response to comments. conduct a public hearing to consider all public input, and make any changes or modifications the Commission feels necessary to complete the information within the EIR. If after such consideration the Commission can support the fats for finding, adoption of the attached Resolution certifying the EIR as adequate would be appropriate. The minutes of tL.his publir hearing and any changes or additions approved by the Cor;olssion will become part of an addendum to the printing of the ;'final EIR. Respettfully,s itted, Rick So ez Cii" Al nr.er r r Rd:DC:jr P.,tachments: Draft Environrental Impact Report Draft Response to Comments Exhibit "A" - Tentative Tract Map Exhibit "B" - Recommended Building Setbacks Resolution of Certification y.. �1 1 f ' DRAFT RESPONSE TO COMMENTS ON DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL CITY OF RANCHO C C MONGAORT TEHTA1iKF TRACT NO. 11626 Prepared for: GI'fy OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA f;ommunity Development Department P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 Prepared by: MICHA2 BRAA DMAN Sky Park Suite INC• Irvine, California 92714 May 13, 1983 c, TABLE OF CONTENTS Comment and Responses` Page No. 1. State of California, Office of Planning emd Research (State Clearinghouse)... . ..... . .. . .. . ..... . ...1 2. State of California, Regional Water Qualitj Control Board- Santa Ana Region... . ...... ... .... ..... . ...3 3. State of California, Department of Transportation - District 08 .. . ..... . .. . .. .... ... . ..... . ...6 4. State cf California, Division of Mires and Geology San Francisco District Office. . .... ....... .. . .... . ..... . ...8 5. County of San Bernardino, Department of Transportation and Flood Control .. . ............. ..... . . ..10 6. Cucamonga Comity Water District.... ...... ... ... . . ... . . ...'2 * Responses to comments immediately follow comment letter. a► tatg of U.alitarma k • �: ^�\. GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OFFICE OF PLANNING AND RESEARCH 'COO TENTH STREET SACRAMENTO 95314 GEORG£ DEUKMEJIAN April 28, 1983 00 V UNO4 ,Va9 Dan Coleman �` C� " ;[JC".0 CCCAN;"ONGA City of Rancho CucatrAnga ...: :..r...? t:RE: 0P%;,EUTDEPT_ P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 cp�, ;i '; 1583 AM P10 Subje''t; SCH# 82123108 Tentative Tract 11626 (Sievers la'�3'n11iL111213y41�16 3 Dear �-f:-. Coleman: The State Clearinghouse submitted time above nal ci draft Envview periotald impact ct Report (EIR) to selected state agencies for review. ) attached.Period is closed and the comments of the indsvidual agesmcy(ies) �(�plee contact the staff from like to discuss their concerns and rndaticns, P the apprOPriate agency(ies) . to respond direct=y to preparing the final e %&,en 1?p you must include all coimacos and responses (CAA Guidelines, Section 15146) . iie certified EIR must be considered in the decisiom>- making Process for the project- we urge y oject• in addition, ou the co�ntjng agency(ieS) by writing to them, including the State Clearinghouse number on all corzesPondence. 1 P LV P CDLW (118 �• �• A 1981 A hate Court decision 7n S1 review ccUmnts. Specifically• 3d 3483 clarified requirements for re`pa =9 in detail, giving reasors way the court indicated that �ns mist be addressed ea. The responses =St show the specific �-mts and suggestions were not accept on or �t to be factors of overriding significance which required the suggesti s Wt must be rejected. oven is =1st. not be conl~lusorY to Responses to or data, scientific authority oz explanatory supaorted by empirical oz ,be ms:st be a good information. of any kind • 'fie court further said twat the responses faith, reasoned analysis. ,ent that the project is approved without a in the Ei adequate lsi tigation Of sig- nificant effects, the lead agency must :hake written findings for each significant effect and it mast support .s actions with a written stat��it of Overriding con- es Section 15088 siderations for each unitlgated significant effect (� and 15089) . If the project reVlzes discretionary approval from �I' 'fate agency, the Notas of Determination mist be filed with the SecretarY for ResO=cesr as well a5 with the County Clerk. Please con`.act Terry Roberts at (916) 445-0613 if you have any c.rzestions about the a viromer'.tal review Process. Sincerely, ® & ' ton Sass,&Dire4c;t0r State Clearinghouse cc: Re-c s Acenc r i l L State of California, Office of Plaruiing and Research (State Clearinghouse) Response: The State Clearinghouse comments are sa noted. Attached %!ommerts from the Regional Water Quality Control Board - Santa Ana Region and the Department of Transportation have been responded to in the following two sections. Strat'a'.of California �- — jN.�lYt O r Ci Fi d u m James Burns pore: April 19, 1983' The Resources Agency To 1416 Ninth Street, 13th Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 CiTY OF RANCHO CUCAMOiJGA i:�TC"UNITY GEV@0PdtENT DEPT. r�?aY o i�83 From California Regiv. ;l Water Quality Control Board—Santa Ana Regiop AM,8tSlllltllll211121314;G16 PM 6809 INDIANA AVENUE. SUITE ZOO, RIVERSIDE, CA 92506t Subject: DEIR: TENTATIVE -,PACT NO. 11626, SCH# 82123108 R We have reviewed this Draft Environmental impact Report (DEIR) and offer the following comments. t The DEIR fails to describe existing wastewater treatment facilities, if any, � in the area and the potential for use of such facilities by the proposed Cevelopment. The DEIR recognizes that the utilization of on-site disposal systems is contingent on the satisfaction of minimum criteria established by this Board. Some of the lots are indicated as being subject to flood hazard. The individual septic tank subsurface disposal systems cannot be located where they will be subject to flooding or inundation. The proponent of the tract should be advised of the above limitation and appropriate arrangements for alternative waste disposal should be evaluated. Since the DEIR proposed mitigation of sedimentation, erosion, and runoff impacts by the implementation of control measures specified, it part, by this Board, we have no further comment. Joanne E. Schneider Environmental Specialist II JES:kyb - � D40 ;; , 3 Y. State of California, Regional Water Quality Control Board -Santa Ana Region a. Response: Comment so noted. The following discussion is hereby incorporated into the Draft EIR: The closest sewer lines to the site are located approximately one mile south of the southern boundary of the proposed tentative tract. These lines are owned and operated by the Cucamonga County Water District (CCWD). Some lines in thus pPxt of the city are currently at capacity and parallel lines are needed to upgrade the system.l The Chino Basin Municipal Water District owns and operates the wastewater treatment facilities which -Qrve Rancho Cucamonga's severed areas. The project site is located in an area designated on GCWD's Master Plan for "orsite waste management."2 Tracts in this designation are served by septic tanks with either leach fieids or cesspools. Alternative methods for handling wastewater treatment would include: 1. hooking up to the existing sewer systen a mile to the south, or 2. onsite wastewater treatment. The first alternative would require onsite sewer lines and an offsite trunk line to connect with the existing sewer network to the south. Also, as noted above, some of the existing sewer lines are already at capacity. Therefore, additional or upsized parallel lines might be needed to provide capacity for serving the proposed tract. Implementation of the second alternative would require construction and operation of an orsite treatment facility which rneets the discharge requirements of the Regional Water Quality Control Board - Santa Ana Region. b. Response: The following text is hereby incorporated into the Draft EIR as a mitigation measure for water quality impacts- individual septic tank subsurface disposal systems will not be placed where they may be subject to flooding or inundation. 1. Personal communication wit' H.M. Olson, District Engineer, CCWD, May 12, 1983. 2, Ibid. Also please refer to enclosed comment letter from CCWD (i#6)- - 4 - . � t As noted above in Response #2a, alternatives to onsite disposal systems include hook-up to existing sewer lines (which are not contiguous to the project site) and an onsite treatment facility. These alternatives do not appear to be cost effective due to the small number of units and custom nature of proposed lot development. H.M. Olson, District Engineer of CCWD, in a comment on this Draft EIR (see Comment/Response #5), has stated that: "This tract is in an area designated for On Site Waste Management. The Draft Environmental Impact Report cs.ls for septic tanks to handle the sewage. This area has had good experience/history utilizing septic tank instaliatian with cesspools, but has had poor results with leach fields due to terrain, etc. Septic tanks with cesspools silould be he septic with required for this development. access fromtthel street cesspools should be located for easy and designed for ease of maintenance and servicing.- In response to the District's comment, the following text is also hereby incorporated as s+ mitigation measure for water quality impacts: Septic tanks with cesspools should be required for the proposed tract. The septic tanks should be located for easy access from the street, and designed for ease of maintenance and servicing. - 5 - Eus>� s. Tronspertotion and Housing Agency Scats of CdiFornio (` Mtiernarandurn To Mr. Ron Bass Dave: April 7 , 1983 Director State Clearinghouse Fii, : 08-SBd-30-5 . 7 1400 loth Street 5CH 82123108 Sacramento I 95814 R 6 E 0 V E 9 ' -`,FN OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA From DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTA110N 0.2 District 08 AM PM 7i6,g101110?11i21gyaja16 Subject: DEZR for Tentative Tract NO . 11626 - Rancho Cucamonga i (96 lots on 86 . 53 acres) lie have reviewed the above-referenced document and it is adequate for our purposes . If you have any questions , please contact Steven Keel at (714) 383-4550. Gf PATE � Chief, Transportation Planning Branch A (Planning) SLK: amb cc : DHusun, DOTP File c Q • 1 _ califomia, DePartment of Rts�nse,: comment so noted. �• V rq I. INGRAM D.recio, c ,".Y OF L1 i "UCAWONG.P. Lt.FE C I:tEtdT OEf 'i1 20, 1983 ADS f ! + GJ File: 1-402/1-00 ---acts 11626, 9650, 9656 hti( ?ni Citg' of Rancho Cucamonga 7jSi9;10j11j2j1A3i4(5i6 Planning Department x 9340 Baseline Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, rA 91730 Attention: Mr_ Dan Coleman Asscciate Planner Re: Zone 1, City of Rancho Cuca.•nonga, West of Demers Creek Gentlemen: This letter is in response to your request for comments of the "Draft Environmental impact Report" for tentative tract 11626 located west of the Demens Debris Basin and north of almond Avenue in the City of Rancho Cucamonga. This office concurs with your assesment of potential . flood hazard due to erosion impaction tract 11626 as stated in the D_E.I.R. dated March, 1983_ Additionally, we are concerned with the placing of a box culvert and access road across an existing water course; as stated in the D.E_I.R. there is a possibility of interupting access to lots 93-95 on the easterly mesa portion of the development during storm flows unless duel access is provided. With these concerns, it is recommended that a design conference with the Water Resources Division of the Transportation/Flood Control be coordinated early during design to discuss possible mitigation measures. Previous comm.en_s/correspondence remain in effect and are not negated by this letter. We appreciate the opportunity to review tie "Draft Environmental Impact Report_" Should you haze any further questions concerning tiais matter, please feel free to contact Mr. Allan J. K.ie lhold, Chief, Water Resources Division at the above telephone numb:r_ very truly yours, B_ L. INGRAM Flood Control Engineer By ALLAN J. A10LD, Chief AJK:FRG:es Water Ress Division Y,. .. 7 ., •.,: ® 4. State of California, Division of Mines W'd Geo"OU Response: A subsequent geotechnical study has been prepared and has been submitted to the City in conjunction with these responses to comments on the Draft EIR. This study is included in Appendix A and is hereby incorporated as part of the Draft EIR. - 9 - FERRY SUILDIWY SAN FRANCISCO, CA 91111 iA P�a 7i319119i;112111213i4l5i6 March 30, 1983 Mr. Jan Coleman 9320 Baseline Road, Suite C P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Dear Mr_. Coleman: We are placing on open file the following report, reviewed for the City of Rancho Cucamonga in compliance with the Alquist-Priolo Special Stud- ies Zones Act: Geotechnical investigation and fault study, Tentative Tract 3.1626, Rancho Cumamonga, San Bernardino County, CA; by Eberhart S Stone, Inc.; November 14, 1980. As pointed out by your review geologist (p. 12 of Leighton & Associates letter/report of March 10, 1983)., the Eberhart report is considered in- adequate for several reasons and a supplemental fault investigation is recommended. I generally concur with your reviewer's opinion. In particular, the northern margin of the site — where an active fault is inferred to be located — needs to be investigates: further. Also, there is no indication that the pertinent fault maps of Morton (1976) and Smith (1978) were considered by the investigator. Both maps show fault traces that are not plotted on the Cucamonga Peak Special Studies Zones Map. Please note that, while the State provides general guidelines for evalu- ating faults, we do not establish hard-and-fast standards. The actual standards are set by the local review geologist, based partly on state of the art practicese ai-ceptable levels of risk, and policies of local jurisdiction. Sincerely yours, EARL W. HART Office of the State Geologist CEG 935 EWH:sr cc: A-P file 10 �k, C C 4 (;ounty of Sur_ BearRa�abo, Department of T a 1sportation and Flood Control 5. Rinse: A meeting was held on _larch 24, 1983 with City staff (public works, community development and traffic engineering), the project applicant and the env:-onmentid consultant to discuss the same issues that are mentioned in this comment. ;he project applicant considered ,he information presented and has subsecuently decided to delete from the development plan Lots 82-95 on the eastern mesa. 7-,Ius, the proposed access road across the existing drainage course and the box c-,uvert in the road have also been eliminated from the proposed project. Regarding erosion hazards, the City Engineering Department is proposing that a 1.30-foot building setback be required from the top of the bank for these lots adjacent to the channel as mitigation for the potential erosion hazards. (See pages 3-A and 3-44 of the Draft E110. - 11 - • �� � Vicr-PrrnQrwt ---� FRANK LESINSKY °' Sarrrtn rr,Ge+arrW Afanepo CUCAMONGA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT LLOYD W. MICHAEL Dirretan 9641 SAN BERVA9DINJ 70- ..J CA.50�G A. ULI 919]J ^ 0 91V 630 EARLE R. ANDERSO ROBERT NEUFELD VICTOR A. CHERBAK. JR.. :•_..drnt BEVERLY E. BRADEN April 22, 1983 AM City of Rancho Cucamonga �JsJQJi�J11JLi3J2J3J4J�a'a Community fevelopment Department Jb' P. O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Attention: Nir. Dan Coleman RE: Draft Environmental Impact Report Preoared for Tentative Tract No. 11626 Gentlemen: The City of Rancho Cucamonga letter of `,larch 23 , 1983 , requests comments on tee Draft Environmental Impact Report prepared for Tentative Tract No. 11626. The Cucamonga County Water District letters of November 17, 1982, and February 17, 1983 , discuss the subject tract. _ The Draft Environmental Impact Report has been reviewed and appears to be basically satisfactory with regard to this District ' s Master Plans_ However, there is one area that requires attention and action to mitigate the impact of development and that is the area of groundwater recharge. This is discussed throughout the report and specifically in the hydrology report submitted by ASL Consulting Engineers dated March 4 , 1983. The significant reduction of groundwater percolation and recharge for this area is nested, and actions to reduce and retain surface runoff due to development are considered essential. It is specifically a recommended that groundwater recharge be accomplished both on ' an individual lot basis and on an overall development basis to mitigate the loss of wa,,er through increased surface runoff . It is imperative that we protect the groundwater b2.sin both in its quantity and quality of water. Loss of percolation aid recharge capability (natur.Li) will significantly impact Lhe basin when you consider the development of the Cucamonga urea as a 7hcle. Therefore, we request action to aAtigate loss of groundwater recharge before development is authorized approved. 12 1V, t CUCAMONGA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT .• 9641 SAN BERNARDINO ROAD . CU�:AMONGA. CALF. 91730 April. 22 , 1983 RE: Tract ;11626 This tract is in an area designated for On Site Wast-: Management. The Draft Environmental Impact Report calls for septic tanks to handle the sewage. This area has had -ood experience/history utilizing septic tank installation with cesspools , but has had poor results with leach fields due to terrain , etc. Septic banks with cesspools should be required for this development. ThoE septic tanks with cesspools should be located for easy accesa from the street, and designed for ease of maintenance and servicing . Yours truly , CUCA ONGA COUNTY NTY WATER DISTRICT H. M. Olson Districz Engineer 12a ;t 31 C L. Cucamonga County Water District r. e. Rinse: As stated on page 3-15 of the Draft EIR, "Groundwater recharge can be accomplished on both an individual lot basis and on a regional basis." R%,Lonal groundwater recharge is being accomplished in a number of areas in the Chino Basin. The following mitigation measure is hereby incorporated into the Draft EIR to address groundwater recharge on a lot-by-lot basis: As engineering and grading plans are submitted to the City for review, the City may require grotridwater recharge pits where the recharge characteristics of 'lots are optimal and sanding water will not stagnate or become a mosquito breeding area. b. Response: As stated previously in Response fib, the following mitigation measure is incorporated into the Draft EIR to address potential water quality impacts: Septic tanIz with cesspools should be required for the proposed tract. The septic tanks Fhould be located f Nr easy access from the street, and designed for ease of maintenance and servicing. v r - 13 - it t 1 Q Lv 31 �R 41 ./ n ,it - Q .•. ._ �'fi' { .. lip �� `:� �F � - �_ yl S i 1 e Ea4 � �-f ..v`, �• j� �a Z �+�c F, -�� I �� 7 . 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PLANNING COM CERTION O1F TTHE�I DRAFT A RESOLUTION OF T"E CALIFCRNIA, RANCRANCHO CUCAMONGA, RONh1ENTAL IMPACT REPORT PRE?ABED FOR TENTATIVE TRACE 11626 the 8th day of December, 1932, the Planning Commiss 'an WHEP.EAS, on for a Focused Environmental Impact Report for the determined the need above-described project; and P prepared WHEREAS, such Focused Environmental ImpactAReportdela has and p in accordance with California Environmental 1983,tthe Planning Commission held WHEREAS, on the 23rd day of July, a duly advertised public hearing for consideration of certification- NOW, THEREFORE, LET IT BE RESOLVED: Commission SECTION 1: Findin s: The Ranc ho Cucamonga Planning hereby make t�°lowing fin ln9s: Draft Environmental Impact Report, 1. That the esses all araas of reasonable adequately addr environmental concern. ;•,�, or which mitigate or avoid 2. That changes or alterations have been require incorporated into the project act Report. the significant environmental effects thereof as identified in the Draft Environmental Imp APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS RANCH ACUCAMra A 1983. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY 0 BY Dennis L. Stout, Chairman ATTEST: Serre the P arming COMI ssion the City of Rancho and Of the Planning Co mission of was duly I, JACK LAM, Secretary that the foregoing Resolution of the do hereby certify adopted by theVPlanning �oorunission held Cucamonga, and regularly introduced, pas at a regular meting of the Plannin3 City of Rancho Cot�Julya'1983, ''y the follovting vote-to-wit: on the 27th day Resolution No. • ' :i r, COMMISSIONERS: NOES: COMMISSIONERS: 1 1 � �f' BSENT: I,. J • •ic A. .O 1 6• CITE' OF RANCHO CUC_AMONGA �CxY'afth; STAFF REPORT 1 t O I $ 17 ih J 1977 DATE: July 27, 1983 TO: Members of the Planning Commission FROV: Rick Gomez, City Planner BY: Dan Coleman, Associate Planner SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND TENTATIVE TRACT 11626 - SIEVE ,S - A custom of resi entia su ivis:on of ots on 86.53 acres of land in the R-1-20,000 zone located on the north side of Almond Street at Beryl Street - APN 1061-411-03; 1061-451-01; 1061-171-01. I. PROJECT AND SITE DECRIPTION: A. Action Requested: Approval of subdivision map B. Purpose: Development of 82 custom residential lots C. Location: North side of Almond at Beryl Street (Exhibit "A") D. Parcel Size: 86.53 acres E. Existing Zo�c nQ: R-1-20,000 F. Existinq ' and Use: Vineyard, orchard, natural canyon, one Wider residence G. Project Density: .95 du/ac H. Surroundinq Land Use and Zon : r ort - oot s, - Limited Manufacturing) South - Single family tract; R-1-20,000 East - Canyon; A-1 (Limited Agriculture)O,000, A-1 West - Vacant (approved SF tract); t I. General Plan uesi nations: roJect ite - pen pae,c Very Low Residential (2 or less du/ac) North - Rural Residential (.1 du/ac) South - Very Low Residential (2 or less du/ac) East - Open Space, Very Low Residential (c or less du!aci West - Open Space, Very low Residential (2 or less du/ac� ITEM H ;i Y Tentative Tract 11626/Sievers Planning Commission Agenda July 27, 1983 Paqe 2 J. Site Characteristics: Slopes north to south at approximately a to grade, except within canyon which traverses site containing slopes exceeding 30%. A second canyon with similar slope grades forms the eastern boundary. Cucamonga fault and foothills form the northerly project boundary. One existing residence, numerous trees throughout site. For a more detailed description see Section 3.0 of the EIR. � �Olotpermits tom let K. la h [ 00 square foot minimum size su �vn t II. ANALYSIS: A. neral : The subdivision map has been revised to delete ev�cpment on the east side of the canyon based upon the EIR analysis and proposed mitigation measures. A variety of lot sizes, widths and depths, haac been provided. The map must be revised to indicate a 30-foot minimum front yard setback and a 90-foot -iinimum let width at this setback line. Future access to the developable land to the north will be provide:' from Street "C". To the east, future access can be accommodated from Street "E" which terminates at the top of the existing dirt road through the canyon. 0 To prevent flooding on Beryl, the Engineering Division is recommending c istruction of a storm drain from the intersection of Beryl and Street "D" to carry water to an outlet structures in the canyon at the end of Almond. To mitigate erosion hazard and slope stability concerns along sides of c:>• yor it is recommena.i that slope stabilizing devices be .nstailed as described in the EIR. To accommodate future development to the north, Street "C" and a portion of Street "D" are recommended to be collector streets. To minimize disruption of the canyon, it is recommended that Street "E" , which could accommodate aefuturee"mo ntain-type" road through the canyon. B. Des' n -view Committee: The Committe^ recommended approval su ]ect to the following revisions: o Provide a future access point to the east at the existing dirt road. o Revise map to delete access to Almond. o Preserve existing Eucalyptus windrows and seltcted mature trees wherever possible. Individual lot grading should be adjusted accordingly and an awareness statement included in CUR's. Tentative Tract 116261Sievers Planning Commission Agenda July 27, 1583 Page 3 Tne applicant has ivicorporated these changes into the project as shown in the attached exhibits. r. Equestrian Advisor Committee: The Committee has reviewed this project an reconmen s approva subject to the trail conditions D. Environmental Review: A ficused Environmental Impact Report has been Crepare for this project and is the subject of a separate report. III. FACTS FOR FIVINGS: The project is consistent i.ith the General Plan and will lot be detrimental to adjacent properties, and with the adoption of the mitigation measures contained in the EIR, will not cause significant adverse environmental impacts. In addition, the proposed u:e, building design, and subdivisions, together with the recommended conditions, are in compliance with the Zoning Ordinance and City standards. IV. CORRESPONDENCE- This item has been advertised as public hearing in The Daily =port newspaper and the property Posted. ® were sent to p.•o�ierty owners within 300 feet of the project site. Several contacted v owners ir the staffexpressed agreementrwith' ig the revised mhood ap. have map. staff V. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Planning rommission consi er a material and elements of this project. If after such consideration the Commission can support the facts for finding and conditions of approvdl, adoption of the attached Resolution and issuance of a Negative Declaration would be appropriate. Respectfully milted, Ritk Gomez �, ,.,:..... City Planner fG:DC:jr Attachments: Exhibit "A" - Location Map Exhibit "B" - Site Utilization Exhibit "C" - Subdivisic Map Exhibit "D" Grading P'.an Exhibit "E" - Natural Features Map Exhibit "F" - Proposed Revision Resolution of Approval with Conditions r>. 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A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, CONDITIONALLY APPROVING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP No. 11626 WHEREAS, Tentative Tract Man No. 11626, hereinafter "Map" submitted by R. L. Sievers & Sons, applicant, for the purpose of subdividing the real property situated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, County of San Bernardino, State of California, described as a cust,)m lot residential subdivision of 86.53 acres of land into 82 lots, regularly came before the Planning Commission for public hearing and action on July 27, 1983; and WHEREAS, the City Planner has recommended approval of the Map subject to all conditions set forth in the Engineering and Planning Division's reports; and WHEREP.S, the Planning Commission has read and considered the Engineering and Planning Division's reports and has considered other evidence presented at the public hearing. NOW, THEREFORE, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does resolve as follows: SECTION 1: The Planning Commission makes the following findings in regard to Tentative Tract No. 11626 and the Map thereof: with all (a) applicable interim e tentative rand proposed general act is t and specific plans; (b) The design or improvements of the tentative tract is consistent with all applicable interim and proposed general and specific plans; (c) The site is physically suitable for the type of development proposed; (d) The design of the subdivision is not likely to cause substantial environmental damage and avoidable injury to humans and wildlife or their habitat; (e) The tentative tract is not likely to cause serious public health problems; (f) The design of the tentative trait will not conflict with any easement acqui ed by the public at large, now of record, for access through or use of the property within the oroposed subdivision. e; Resolution No. Page 2 (g) That an Environmental Impact Report has been prepared and certified for this project which contains mitigation measures that reduce impacts to an insignificant level . SECTION 2: Tentative Tract Map No. 11626, a copy of which is attached hereto, is hereby approved subject to all or the following conditions and the attached Standard Conditions: PLAIINING "DIVISION; 1. Recommendations by geotechnic and soils engineers shall be strictly adhered to as contained in the EIR and Addendum Geologic and Fault Investigation (April 27, 1983). 2. A 75-foot to -ISO foot building setback line for habitable structures shall be established from the Cucamonga Fault traces and shall be recorded on the final map. This requirement may be subject to adjustment based upon additional detailed geotechnical studies. S. A 50 -foot building setback line for habitable structures shall be established from the Canyon ridge line on lots 27 through 43, 82, and "B", and shall be recorded on the final nap. "this requirement may be subject to adjustment based upon additional detailed studies. 4. Proposed structures shall be designed to resist seismic forces in accordance with the criteria contained in the 1982 Uniform Building Code for Seismic zone 4. 5. A revised map shall be submitted which indicates a minimum front yard setback of 30 feet. In addition, lots 13, 14, 15, 20 and 21 shall be revised to sheet the minimum lot width of 90 feet at the front yard setback line. 6. A 15-foot equestrian easement shall be provided on lot 23 to connect with the easement at the rear of lot 24. 7. A 30-foot strip shall be dedicated for emergency vehicle and a community trail on the south side of lots 13 and 14 as shown on Exhibit "F". Resolution No. Page 3 ® B. The developer shall be responsible to grade and construct the Communit, Trail per city standard with each phase of development, including vehicle barriers at the trait entrances on lots 1, 46 and 76. Individual lot owners will be responsible for installation of local feeder trail fencing at time of construction. 9. Existing trees (except citrus trees) shall be retained wherever possible. Proposed grading for individual lots shall take into account the need for tree preservation. The Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&R's) shall contain an awareness statement that existing trees shall be retained wherever possible, and that removal requires review and approval of a Tree Removal Permit pursuant to the Tree Preservation Ordinance. ENGINEERING DIVISION 1.0. An access easement (minimum 401wide) shall be shown from "E" Street through lot "A" to lot "B". 11. "E" Street right-of-way shall be 40 feet with 28 feet curb separation plus 9 — foot equestrian dedication along easterly right-of-way line. 12. "C" Street shall be constructed as a collector street with standard temporary cul-de-sac. The right-of-way shall extend to north tract boundary. 13. "D" Street shall be constructed -iis a collector street from the intersection with Beryl Street to the interse'+ion with "C" Street. 14. Residential lots that are adjacent to lot "A" shall have slope stabilizing devices installed as recommei:ded in the EIR and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 15. lot "A" shall have a blanket offer of dedication for drainage easement. 16. lots 13, 14, 15, 41, 42, 43, 55, 56 and 57 shall have rolled entrances with a minimum of 2—foot elevation above the flow line. The front yards shall be graded to provide a positive barrier for Lhe flood runoff jumping the curbs. .F Resolution No. Page 4 17. A storm drain shall be installed in Beryl Street from "D" Street to Almond Street and in Almond Street from Beryl Street east to the natural drainage channel (an energy disipator will be needed for the outlet) . The proposed storm drain in "D" Street shall be extended to lot 39 and the west '.ine of lot 45, with adequate inlet structures. 18. Vacation proceedings shall be initiated to vacate n � `rrrdings a merger Shall be Alm Street.Street Upon re recorded combining lot "Li" with the "Not a Part". 19. All recommendations made by the Geothechnical Engineering consultant will be met. 20. All off-site drainage easements for storm drains shall be decicated to the City concurrent with the recordation of the aap. 21. The natural drainage course along the west tract boundary shall be cleaned of all artificial fill and artificial drainage barriers to convey drainage runoff from the tract. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 27TH DAY OF JULY, 1983. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY: Dennis L. Stout, Chairman ATTEST: Secretary of the Planning Connission 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 held on the 27th day of July, 1983, by the following vote-to-wit: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: ' NOES: COMMISSIONERS: ASSENT: COMMISSIONERS: t. 6 YJi., pr C p � .�d.` d y e ^ d L 6 C ✓ T P L i A y Q �.�q C p ` L o A� a= D T A+r d.� q ',C N ✓ q S_ G y � O^ C 6 9V. L^ N� > q C �. = ry �6FSd� y 6✓ ✓ Y q y L 0 0 _� =« a T✓ ' C C q l N..0. L 6 d U✓q ✓D� �; q= N La VL ^ qEL av^ u N N O t „� VAC_T O« 9 d q� � dr Y6 a✓ «Y V✓ N N=rdir UDr 'T�aD �9 Vu Yd0 rU rC y.Wv�Dgy N V L �'^ d L^ O. 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GN INJt .• ]•.qC �.L• LL lY C Y y mum d N� • � W = a CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA 0Y STAFF REPORT G � Z IZ DATE: July 27, 1983 1977 TO: Members of the Planning Commission FROM: Rick Gomez, City Planner By: Frank Oreckman, Assistant Planner SUBJECT: VARIANCE 83-03 - BRIMAR DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION - A request to reduce the required minimum lot width in order to subdivide a 1.02 acre parcel in the R-1-20,000 zone lccatsd on the south side of Bella Vista, west of Carnelian - APN 1061-211-21. Related File: Parcel Map 8011 BACKGROUND: The applicant is re4uesting a variance in the required minimum 1-(Tt width in order to subdivide the existing 1.02 acre parcel into two lots no less than 20,000 square feet ir, area (net). Each subdivided lot frontage will measure 82.5 feet. The City's Zoning Code requires a minimum lot width of 90 feet. Approval of this variance would basically reduce the minimum iot width by 7.5 feet per parcel , Exhibit "A". As the applicant illustrates, there are currently five parcels (with existing dwellings) adjacent to the proposed subdivision which have been previously subdivided (1960's) into lots which have the same or less square footage and lot width than the applicant's proposed subdivision (Exhibit "C") . in addition, the applican, indicates that sufficient time has elapsed to determine that no detrimental impacts to surrounding properties has occured. Lastly, -the applicant indicates that the proposed parcels will have a width adequate enough to design and build single family residences with required setbacks, Exhibit "B". FACTS FOR 'INDING: State law, as well as the City Zoning Ordinance, giv e hsnning Commission the authority to approve a variance when es t special circumstances applicable to the property, such as size, shape, or topography, would create undue hardships depriving such property of privileges enjoyed by other property in the vicinity. Also, variances ' may be granted when the strict enforcement of the Zoning Ordinance would jf result in Practical difficulty or unnecessary hardships inconsistent with the objectives of the Ordinance. In this situation, strict or literal interpretation and enforcement of the City's 'Coning Code would deprive the applicant of privileges enjoyed by owners of existing parcels in the same zone. In addition, the proposed lot split is consistent with the intent of the City's Zoning 4 ITEM I Variance 83-03/Brimar Planning Commission Agenda 3u1Y 27 1983 Page 2 Code in that the proposed singlti family use is compatible with the surrounding single family neighborhood. Lastly, the granting of this variance would not be construed as a granting of special privileges and is not detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or materially injurious P>'operties or improvements in the vicinity. CORRESPONDENCE: This item has been advertised as a public hearing in Tire Daisy Report newspaper and all property owners within 300 feet of the subject parcel have beer. not -a. In addition, public hearing notices have bee . posted on the s=abject property. To date, no correspondence has been received either ror er against this variance. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Planning Commission consider a input an elements of this project. if after such consideration the Planning C++mmiss:on can support the facts for finding, adoption of the attached Resolution would be appropriate. Respectfully itted, Rick Gome City 4lanner RG:FD:jr IAttachments: Exhibit "A" - Parcel Map Exhibit "B" - Correspondence Exhibit "C" - Radius Map Resolution of Approval ENTATIvE : .r.. ,.. PARCEL TMAP NO, 8011 'IN TAO HE CITY OF RANCHO CUC '%4 NG 1 BEING A DIVtLiGN Of A PORTS PER MAP RECORDEDON OF LOT 9. BLOC BOOK 6 OF A 1 1 HOMES?--AD ASSOCIATION, i MAPS,FACE 46.RECORDS OF SAN SERNARGINO COUNTY. 57:.7E Cf 1 CALIF0:ZNIA- 1 ' I !sca+ �•v r , SANDERSON 8 ASSOCIATES 1 LWVILLF- i 1 - � Gm veers d La'+O Surveyors � ,t - i Ilk 1 to �- _Y� �� / �.e'� � l f ( I `I�YPJ'[R7<•: f� r ; + �1 !� �p III = ~�'1' NORTH CITY OF R CHC� , CxX10NGA �= PLANNING DIV',SION FXHtiift=�- SCALE This is a request for a variance regarding mininnan lot width and minin= square footage in the area of north Rancho Cucamonga. precedence for decrease in minimum size and «idth has been set in the 1960's with the formation of four closely adjacent parcels, parcels 4, S, 6, and 20 on Fella Vista (see radius map) ' which have the same or less square footage and lot width than the proposed parcels. Since the formation of the aforementioned parcels enough time has passed to determine that. there has not been a deleterious inmact on the surrounding properties. The proposed parcels will have a width adequate to design and build a single family residence with required setback that will be an asset to property values in the area. NORTH CITY OF ITE.Nl: RANCHO CUCAMONGA Trr E: ��►�o ��� � PLANNING DIVISION EXHIBIT-_SCALE' A O O 1 Iz Oj • Jc CITY • • •. • • !�i�. •� _ PLANNING 1 r t .. r RESOLUTION NO. ® A RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING VARIANCE NO. 83-03 TO REDUCE THE REQUIRED MINIMUM LOT WIDTH LOCATED ON HELLA VISTA, WEST OF CARNELIAN IN THE R-1-20,000 ZONE WHEREAS, on the 22nd day of June, 1983, an application was filed and accepted on the above-described project; and WHEREAS, on the 27th day of July, 1983, the Planning Commission held a duly advertised public hearing pursuant to Section 65854 of the California Government Code_ SECTION 1: The Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission has made the following in ings: 1. That strict or literal interpretation and enforcement cf the specified regulation would result in practical difficulty or unnecessary physical hardship inconsistent with the objectives of the Zoning Code. 2. That there are exceptional or extraordinary circumstances or conditions applicable to the property involved or to the intended use of the property that do not apply generally to other properties in the same :one. 3. That strict or literal interpretation and enforcement of the specified regulation would deprive the applicant of privileges enjoyed by the owners of ether properties in the same zone. 4. That the granting of the Variance will not constitute a grant of special privilege inconsistent with the limitations on other properties classified in the same zone. 5. That the granting of the Variance will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 27TH DAY OF JULY$ 1983. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY: ® Dennis L. Stout, Chairman Resolution No. Page 2 ATTEST: Secretary o the Panning Commissior. is SACK LAM, Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, ao 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 mseating of the Plaan:rg Commission held on the 27th day of July, 1983, by the following vote-to-wit: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: NOES: COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: CY'Y'Y OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA G�ycAaro�, STAFF REPORT z 1 � 01 1= DATE: July 27, 1983 01�' i> 177 TO: Planning Commission FROM: Lloyd B. Hubbs, City Engineer ^-y: Shintu Bose, Associate Civil Engineer SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PARCEL MAP 8011 - BRIMAR DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION - A ivision of -02 acres of into parcels within the itzone located on the south side of Bella Vista, west of Carnelian - APN 1061-221-21 (Ref: Variance 83-03) I_ PROJECT AND SITE DESCRIPTION: A. Action Requested: Approval of parcel map. B. PLr ose: To subdivide a lot into 2 parcels. C. Location: South side of Bella Vista, approximately 1,000 feet west o Carne ian Street. D. Parcel Size: 1.02 acres; Parcel 1 & 2= 20,000 sq. ft. each. E. Existing Zonings: R-1-20,000. F. Existinq Land Use: Vacant. G_ Surroundin Land !3se and Zoning: Nort - Resi entia , R-1-20,000 South - Vacant, R-1-20,000 East - Residential, R-1-20,000 West - Residential,R-1-20,000- H. General Plan Designations: North - Very 2du/ac South - Very low, 2 du/ac East - Very low, 2 du/ac West - Very low, 2 du/ac I. Site Characteristics: The site slopes from north to south at approximately gramme. No structure exists on the site. •"F ITEM J PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Environmental Assessment and Parcel Map 8011 July 27, 1983 Page 2 II. ANALYSIS: This property division will result in two lots with a density of 2 dwelling units per acre, which is consistent with the General Plan for the area. The net area of each lot will exceed 20,000 s.f. after providing a 25 foot offer of dedication for Bella Vista Drive. Even though the lot area is within standards, the width of each proposed lot is less than the g0 foot minimum in the zone. The proposed 81.5 foot width is, however, similar to many of the adjacent lots and a variance for your consideration is on tonight's agenda to provide for the substandard width. Bella Visa is a private street, however, it is paved and well maintained and provides acceptable all-wea,`' d(:LC�S to the many houses it serves. A copy of the Commission's policy o� access to subdivisons is attached so that it can be determined if a variation from the dedication requirement is appropriate in this case. The nap has been reviewed by the Equestrian Committee and it was determined that an equestrian easement matching any existing utility easements to the east and west should be obtained. Staff will report on the status of these easements at the meeting. III. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Also attached for your review and consideration is Part I of the Initial Study as completed by the applicant. Staff has completed Part II of the Initial Study, the environmental checklist, and has conducted a field investigation. upon completion and review of the Initial Study and field investigation, Staff found no adverse impacts on the environment as a result of the proposed subdivision. IV. CORRESPONDENCE: Notices of Public Hearing have been sent to surrounding property owners and placed in the Daily Report Newspaper. Posting at the site has also been completed. i' 1. PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Environmental Assessment and Parcel Map 8011 Page 3 A t. V. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Planning Commission consider all input and -. sion elements of the project. If, after such c nsid ras 'w°~ itter� inothesCity can support the recommended conditions of app. Engineer's Report, then adoption of the attached resolution would be appropriate. It is also recommended that a Negative Declaration be issued. k Respectfully submitted, R_ �� �. LBH:56�7aa Attachments: Map Resolution City Engineer's Report initial Study I I i. YM, s d � i ar�y'9� x t�� a• ��e �vr c �A`� otf z Q . V ate _ _ /� - w�n•r�r.r..v r.._. sv�•�.v b �.�!� Op - •' - \I jam/ «. O.Tq•O�F �/{f'IQ,•W OIO j��Ji _�- ••�'•� •� G Yt. �. .. �r ``•� __ co �/�e p— 2 W iA". \ \/ pUOV �_ -JAW Z o I..2aa rfN ZQ.•� c; � , V=og 1 W�1�2 ANC -� � �n►� �j �'ewi Sa ^• 69 W � \ n _ ills ' RESOLUTION NO. 79-07 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ESTABLISHING SUBDIVISION ACCESS 131PROVF24ENT POLICY. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga wishes to discourage the proliferation of private unimproved streets; and TnTHEREAS, it is necessary to establis!: firm policy guideline to inform property owners of the City goals. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IS RESOLVED AND ESTABLISHED, that as a condition of approval of any Parcel Map, Parcel Map 'Waiver, Tract *tap or Lot Line Adjustment an applicant shall have access to a fully dedicated and maintained City street. Wp:c__ dedications and improvements do net exist, the applicant ' shall obteir, a ninimun of torte (40) feet of dedication and improve with �"26) feet of pavement needed street_ frontage to reach the nearest ..sintained City street. Variations from this policy will require approvol of the iity Engineer of the City of Rancho Cucamonga subject to appeals to the Planning Commission. y APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 24TH DAY OF JtU ARY, 1379. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA By:dr,t-f-,-Z ,Herman Rempel, Chairman ATT EST—� fi 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 Citv of Rancho Cucamonga at t; a regular meeting of the Planning Commission held on the 24th day of January, 1979, by the following vote to-wit: AYES:' COMMISSIONERS: GARCIA, TOLSTOY, JONES, REMFFL NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: COMISSICNERS: DAHL k ,71 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA INITIAL STUDY PART I PROJECT INFORMATION SHEET - To be completed by applicant Environmental Assessment Review Fee: $87. 00 For all projects requiring environmental review, this form must be completed and submitted to the Development Review Committee through the department where the project application is made. Upon receipt of this application, the Environmental Analysis staff will prepare Part II of the Initial Study. The Development Review Committee will meet and take action no later than ten (10) days before the public meeting at which time the project is to be heard. The Committee will make one of three determinations: 1) The project will have no signi- ficant environmental impact and a Negative Declaration will be filed, 2) The project will have a significant environmental impact and an Environmental Impact Report Will be prepared, or 3) An additional information report should be supplied by the applicant giving further informa- tion concerning the proposed project. PROJECT TITLE: Tentative ?arcel Map No. 8013 APPLICANT'S NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE: (714) 981-7442 John Olsen Jr. 44 Eu'clie rratPnt- Fast. Upland. CA 91786 NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE OF PERSON TO BE CONTACTED CONCERNING THIS PROJECT: Gary Cann (714) q80-1911 9587 Arrow Route- Suite H. Rancho Cvcamonyga _ CA 91730 _ LOCATION OF PROJECT (STREET ADDRESS AND ASSESSOR PARCEL NO. ) South side of Bella Vista- west of Carnelian Assessors No_ 1061-221-21 LIST OTHER PERMITS NECESSARY FROM LOCAL, REGIONAL, STATE AND FEDERAL AGENCIES AND THE AGENCY ISSUING SUCH PERMITS: Cucamonga C_otinty Water District-Southern California Edison ro=rjr Chino Basin Municipal Water District, Southern Califcrnia ,a ro Foothill Fire T)iatrict and Cenral T lenhora oRmanv, I-1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: To divide existing vacant lot into two parcels. ACREAGE OF Pt.JJECT AR.FA AND. SQUARE: FOOTAGE OF EXISTING AND PROPOSED BUILDINGS, T.F ANY: Total area is 44,260 so. ft. Gross Jj,JUU sq. ft. total area after street dedication No buildings on site) DESCRIBE THE ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING OF TFE PROJECT SITE INCLUDING INFORMATION ON TOPOGRAPHY, PLANTS (TREES) , ANIMALS, ANY CUL!-UR.;k-L, HISTORICAL Oa SCENIC ASPECTS, USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTIES, AND THE DESCRIPTION OF ANY EXISTING STRUCTURES AND THEIR USE (ATTACH NECESSARY SHEETS) : This property is on the south side of Bella Vista and approxiiLtely 1100 feet west of Carnelian in Alta Loma. On the west, north E east sides of the site are existing residential buildings. There is one vacant lot on the north side of Bella Vista. On the south side of the site is a vacant field. The proposed -parcels have a net area of 19,660 + c=. fr_ with82_SO fa_+ fron aZe on $al a Vista. Th` land 21pna from north to south at aR,rox - �a. The site has no apparent cultural historical or grenin3sj=ts. The anima.l life is presumed to consist of snail birds. rodents and reptiles indifrenous to the local area. r 4; r 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? NO I-2 WILL THIS PROJEC=: YES NO X 1. Create 1 substantial change in ground contours? Y 2. Create a substantial change in existing noise or vibration? X 3. Create a substantial change in demand for municipal services (Police, fire, hater, sewage, etc. ) ? Y 4. Create changes in the existing zoning or general plan designations? X 5. Remove any existing trees? How many? X 6. Create the need for use or disposal of potentially tazardous materials such as toxic substances, flammables or explosives? Explanation of any YES answers above: IMPORTANT: I£ the project involves the construction of residential 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 evaluation can be made by the Development Review Committee. A � Date (o ZI. ? Signature � �. S Title QGyi�G/ I-3 i� Y' RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA., CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PARCEL MAP NUMBER 8011 (TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 8011) LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF BELLA VISTA DRIVE, WEST OF CARNELIAN STREET WHEREAS, Tentative Parcel Map Number 8011, submitted by Brimar Development Corp. and consisting of 2 parcels, located on the south side of Bella Vista Drive approximately 1,000 feet west of Carnelian Street being a divisil.n of a portion. of Lot 9, Block 17, Cucamonga Homestead Association, as per map recorded in Book 6 of ,'•taps, Page 46, Records of San Bernardino County, State of California; and WHEREAS. on June 6, 1983, a formal application was submitted requesting review of the above-described Tentative Map; and WHEREAS, on July 27, 1983, the Planning Commission held a duly advertised public hearing for the above-described map. NOW, THEREFORE, THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That the following findings have been made: 1. That the map is consistent with the General Plan. 2. That the improvement of the proposed subdivision is consistent with the General Plan. 3. That the site is physically suitable for the proposed development. 4. That the proposed subdivision and improvements will not cause substantial environmental damage, public health problems or have adverse affects on abuttinc property. SECTION 2: That this project xiil not create significant adverse environmental impacts and a Negative Declaration is issued on July 27, 1983. SECTION 3: That Tentative Parcel Map No. 8011 is approved subject to the recommended Conditions of Approval pertaining thereto. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 27TH DAY OF JULY, 1983. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY: _ Dennis L. Stout, Chairman y . ATTEST• Secretary of the Planning Commission 1, 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 held on the 27th day cf July, 1983, by the following vote-to-wit: AYES: COMVISSIONERS: NOES: COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: CM Of kANCHO CIXAMONGA RECOMENDED CONOiTIONS OF APPROVAL LOCATION: South of Bella Vista Drive, 1000 ft . TENTATIVE MAP NO. 8011 west of Carnelian DATE FILED: 6/21/83 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A portion of Lot 9, NUMBER OF LOTS: 2 Block 17, Cucamonga Homestead Assoc:., Book 6 GROSS ACREAGE: 1.02 of maps, Page 46, San Bernardino County ASSESSOR PARCEL NO. 10E1-221-21 DEVELOPER OWNER EN6INEERfSURVEYOR Brimar Development Co. same Linville-Sanderson & Assoc c/o John Olsen 2442 Euclid Crescent East 9587 Arrow, Suite H Upland CA 91786 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Improvement and dedication requirements in accordance with Title 16 of the Municipal Code of the City of Rancho Cucamonga in=lude, but may not be limited to, the follwing: Dedications and Vehicular Access 1 . Dedications shall be made of all interior street rights-of-way and all necessary easements as shown on the tentative map. X 2. Offer .of Dedication shall be made of the following rights-of- way on the following streets: 25 feet on Bella Vista Drive additional feet on additional feet on 3. Corner property line radius will be required per City Standards. 4. All rights of vehicular ingress and egress shall be dedicated as follows: 5. Reciprocal access easements and maintenance agreements ensuring access to all parcels and joint maintenance of all cormn roads, drives or parking areas shall be provided by C.C.&R.s and shell be recorded concurrent with the map. 6. All existing easements lying within future right-of-way are to be quitclaimed or delineated or. the map per City Engineer's requirements. 7. Easements for sidewalk, for public use shall be dedicated to the City where sidewalks meander througK private property. Surety 1. Surety shall be posted and an agreement executed to the satisfaction :)f the City Engineer and City Attorney, guaranteeing ;ompletion of the public improvements prior to recording for and/or prior to building permit issuance for X 2. A lien agreement must be executed prior to recording of the map for the following: construction of Bella Vista Dr. to include curb and gutter, A.C. pavement, sidewalk, street trees and lights. X 3. Surety shall be posted and an agreement executed, guaranteeing completion of all on-site drainage facilites necessary for dewatering all parcels to the satisfaction of the Building and Safety Divison prior to recording for the map. Street Improvements Pursuant to the City of Ranch Cucamonga Municipal Code, Title 16, Section 16.36.120, the subidiver may enter into an agreement and post sec'rity with the City guaranteeing the required construction prior to recordation of the map and/or building permit issuance. 1. Construct fuil street improvements including, but not limited to, curb and gutter, A.C. pavement, sidewalk, drive approaches, parkway trees and street lights on all interior streets. 2. A minimum of 26-foot wide pavement within a 40-foot wide dedicated right-of-way shall be constructed for all half- section streets. 3. Construct the following miss'.ng improvements: Prier to recordation for Prier to building permit issuance for Curb & A.C. Side- Drive Street Street A.C. Median Stree*. flame Gutter Pvmt. Walk Ap r. Trees Li hts Overlay Island' Otfier 1 *Includes landscaping and irrigation or meter i d. Prior to any work being performed in the public right-of-way, fees shall be paid and an encroachment permit shall be obtained frc:n the City Engineer's Office, in addition to any other permits required. 5. Street improvement plans shall be prepared yn a Registered prior Civil Engineer and approved by the City to issuance of an encroachment permit. 5. Developer shall coordinate, and where necessary, pay for the relocation of any power poles or other existing public utilities as necessary. ?. Existing lines of 12KV or less fronting the prOperty shall be undergruunded. 8. Install appropriate street name signs, traffic control signs, striping and markings with locations and types approved by the City Engineer. g. Street light locations, as required, are to be approved by the Southern California Edison Company and the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Lights shall be on decorative poles with underground service. 10.Landscape and irrigation plans shall be submitted to and approved by the Planning Division prior to the issuance of building permit. 11.Concentrated drainage flows shall not cross sidewalks. Under sidewalk drains shall be installed to City Standards. Drainage and flood Control 1. Private drainage easements for cross-lot drainage shall be required and shall be delineated or noticed on the final map. X 2. Adequate provisions shall be made for acceptance ce and disposal of surface drainage entering .he property from3. The following storm drain shall be installed to the satisfaction of the City En ineer 4. Prior to recordation of the map, a hydrologic and drainage study for the project shall be submitted to the City Engineering for review. 5. A drainage detention basin per City Standards shall be constructed to detain increased runofF Grading X 1. Grading e€ the subject property shall be in accordance with the Uniform Building Code, City Grading Standards and accepted grading practices. The final grading plan shall be in substantial conformance with the approved conceptual grading plan. 2. A soils report shall be prepared by a qualified engineer licensed by the State of California to perform such work. 3. A geological report shall be prepared by a qualified engineer or geologist and submitted at the time of application or grading plan check. 4. The final grading plan shall be subject to review and approval by the Grading Committee and shall be completed prior to recordation of the final subdivision map or issuance of building permit whichever comes first. X 5. Final grading plans for each parcel are to be submitted to the Building and Safety Division for approval prior to issuance of building permit. General Requirements and Approvals X 1. Permits from other agencies will be required as follows: CalTrans for San Bernardino County Flood Control District X Cucamonga County Water District for sewer and water San Bernardino County Dust Abatement (required prior to issuance of a grading permit) Other 2. A copy of the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (C.C.&R.$) approved by the City Attorney is required prior to recordation of the map. X 3. Provide all utility services to each lot including sewerage, water, electric power, gas and telephone prior to street constructon. X 4. Sanitary sewer and water systems shall be designed to Cucamonga County Water District standards. A letter of acceptance is required. 5. This subdivision shall be subject to conditions of approval from CalTrans/San Bernardino County Flood Control District. X 6. Approvals have not been secured from all utilities and other interested agencies involved. Approval of tine final map will be subject to any requirements that may be recei%ed from them. Y; X 7. The filing of the tentative map or approval of same does not guarantee that sewer treatment capacity will be available at the time building permits are requested. When building permits are requested, the Cucamonga. County Water Di-•trPct ermltsllwlll be asked to certify the availability of capacity. not be issued unless said certification is received in writing. S. Local and Master Planned Trails shall be provided in accordance with the Trail Plan. A detailed trail plan indicating widths, maximum slopes, physical conditions, fencing and weed contrcl, in accordance with City trail standards, shall be submitted to and approved by the City Planner prior to recordation for and/or prior to building permit issuance for 9. Prior to recording, a deposit shall be posted with the City coverimated cost underiAssessmenttDistrict 82-1 among apportioning ewly assessments created parcels. X 1D.At the time of final map submittal, the following shall be submitted: Title Report, traverse calcrilations (sheets), copies of recorded maps and deeds used as reference and/or showing original land division, tie notes and bench marks referenced. X 11.Easement or easements shall be obtained to provide fur drainage from the property prior to issuance of building ® permits. 12.A variance allowing the proposed lot widths must be obtained prior to recording. CITY OF RANCHO CUCN ONGA LLOM B. HUBBS, CITY ENGINEER by. — CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ,OCF.n-O STAFF REPORT 'A,'� � j r ® O s FDAIE: July27, 1983 �' 1977 TO: ning Commission 1 FROM: Lloyd B. Hubbs, City Engineer By: Shintu Bus-, Associate Civil Engineer SUBJECT: ENVIP.ONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PARCEL MAP 8007 - BIANE - A division off .8 acres into 4 parcels within the R- -20, 00 zone located on the west side of Hermosa Avenue between Wilson and Hillside - APN 201-083-04 i I. PKOJECT AND SITE DESCRIPTION: A. Action Requested: Approval of Parcel Map. B. Purpose- To subdivide the site and to create a separate lot for the existing residence. C. Location: West of Hermosa Avenue between Wilson Avenue and HT Tsiae Road. D. Parcel Size: Parcel I. - 12.0 acres Parcel 2 - 1 .3 acres Parcel 3 - 2.4 acres Parcel 4 - 2.1 acres 17.8 acres E. Existing Zoning: R-1,20,000. E. Existing Land Use: Two residential buildings and vacant land. G. Surreundin Land Use and Zoning: North - ne residence and vacant land, A-1-5 South - Vacant, R-1-20,000 East - Residential, A-1-5 West - one residence and vacant land, R-1,20,000 (Tent. TR. 10047) H. General Plan Desisnations: North - Very Low, e GU/dC South - Very Low, 2 du/ac East - Very Low, 2 du/ac West - Very Low, 2 du/ac ITEM K PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF F.EPORT Environmental Assessment and Parcel Map 8007 July 27, 1983 Page 2 I. Site Characteristics: The site slopes from north to south at approximately grade. The site contains two residential structures and the rest of the site consists of orange groves and grape vineyards. II. ANALYSIS: This proposed lane :vision separates an existing large residential lot from the remainaer of an 18 acre parcel in an area zoned and planned for R-1,20,000 development. The subdivision provides a 12 acre parcel for further subdivision and leaves. larger parcels adjacent to the existing estate, which occupies 2.4 acres, for possible ;;i,;ilar development. Future subdivison of Parcel 1 could provide a continuation of the pattern set. by Tentative Tract 10047 on the west. If the street in TT 10047 is not continued, then some provision must be made for accommodating the half street. The stub street shown at the west line of Parcel 2 could provide access for a further split for Parcel 2 into half-acre lots. If such a split does not occur, then the stub street can easily be redesigned as a cul-de-sac. Under Title 16 of the City Code, street improvements on the perimeter of Parcel 1 must be provided if a usable structure exists on the lot. For this reason, Londition No. 14 has been imposed. Where such improvements are not appropriate, the City Council has the power to waive the requirement. Condition No. 18 (General) provides for additional trail dedication on Hermosa for a Community Trail . Feeder trails will be provided upon further development per the recommendation of the Trail Committee. III. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Also attached for your review and consideration is Part I of the Initial Study as completed by the applicant. Staff has completed Part II of the Initial Study, the environmental checklist, and has conducted a field investigation. Upon completion and review of the initial Study and field investigation, Staff found no adverse impacts on the environment as a result of the proposed subdivision. IV. CORRESPONDENCE: Notices of Public Hearing have been sent to surrounding property owners and placed in the Daily Report Newspaper. Posting at the site has also been completed. r PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Environmental Assessment and Parcel Map 8007 July 27, 1983 Page 3 V. RECOMMENDATION- it is recommended that the Planning Commission consider all input a.nd on elements of the project. If, after such consideration, ou the Conn, can support the recommended conditions of approval as written in the City appropriate Report, tis then alsoarecommended theoption o attachedt a cN�egat Negative resolution Declaration be issued. Respectfully submit ed, LBH:S jaa Attachments: Map Resolution City Engineer's Report Initial Study a�. TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP N0.t €3007 IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA' BOW A DMSION OF A PORTION OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOLITHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOELITHWEST 114 OF SECTIGN 23.TOWNSHIP I NORTH RANGE 7 WEST. SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF _ � LJNVILLE—SANDERSON 8 ASSOCIATcES. owi Emme A Lana Surveyors CD ��1• s"Q9 �I•rai r �`:L_ -.�: ''1Lr� LiJt�y �44.TL�J • —:J:10aYlr - - — — T• — — Al _ - � t —�a31•�� � �� 5�tai er,unes � pMEf-LCYr[LYTll G 61.ti pAwf apyy,•L .Ys/r A dy mOIwF..ai LION GI/O'Y,GY. vas I.�•IY(iwal{AY,� ,mrs: ......, o .w. _ L w...r, nw:.f� pa i ay.brw�a•b O rr MbrP OYA yp�yiwe-rM✓ NC?,/17' aul ei5; JaOr ter.L �s CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA INITIAL STUDY PART I - PROJECT INFORMATION SHEET - To be completed by applicant Environmental Assessment Review Fee: $87.00 For all projects requiring environmental review, this form must be completed and submitted to the Development Review Committee through the department where the project application is made. Upon receipt of this application, tae Environmental Analysis staff will prepare Part II of the initial Study. The Development Review Committee Wi�l meet and take action no later than ten (10) days before the public meeting at which time the project is to be heard. The Committee will make one of three determinations: 1) The project will have no significant environmental impact and a 'Negative Declaration will be filed, 2) The pr')ject will have a significant environmental impact and an Environmental Impact Report will be prepared, or 3) An additional information report should be sapplied by the applicant giving further information concerning the proposed project. PROJECT TITLE: Tentative Parcel Map No. 8007 APPLICANT'S NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE: (714) 987-4208 Philo & Jeanne Biane 91701 100�0 Wilson Avenue, Alta Loma NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE OF PERSON TO BE CONTACTED CONCERNING THIS PROJECT: Gary T. Sanderson (714) 980-1211 a 730 9587 Arrow Poute Suite H acho Cugpin C LOCATION OF PROJECT (STREET ADDRESS AND ASSESSOR PARCEL NO.) 10050 Wilson Avenue Alta Loma California _ Assessors No. 201-083-04 LIST OTHER PERMITS NECESSARY FROM LOCAL, REGIONAL, STATE AND FEDERAL AGENCIES AND THE AGENCY ISSUING SUCH PERMITS: Cucamon a Coun Water District Southern California �.is�_ Southern California Gas Compo Chaffey UnzZi shoo istrict, Alta Lora Elementary School District I-1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Beira a divis;cn o` a tk inn of Th East 1/2, Southeast 7 4 �o,lthwe 1/4 Divide existing_s;t in o four nar -is ACREAGE OF PROJECT AREA AND SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING AND PROPOSED BUILDINGS, IF ANY: m'ltal area is 17.8 ± ages At the nortlTaest corner of Parcel l is an old rock ho s larnrnx;ma+Pi . 900 sa. ft. ). On Parcel 3 is a house (3,400 sq. ft. ) and winery (3,200 sq. ft. ). No proposed or existing building on remaining -parcels. DESCRIBE THE ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING OF THE PROJECT SITE INCLUDING INFORMATION ON TOPOGRAPHY, PLANTS (TREES), ANIMALS, ANY CULTURAL, HISTORICAL OR SCENIC ASPECTS, USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTIES, AND THE DESCRIPTION OF ANY EXISTING STRUCTURES AND THEIR USE (ATTACH NECESSARY SHEETS): The project site lies in Alta Lorca at the northwest corner of Hermosa Avenue and Wilson Avenue. The site is actually bounded by three streets; Hillside 'P.oad on the north. Wilson Avenue on the south, Hermosa Avenue on the east On the west side is vacant land which is a proposed tract (10047). The site contains the owners residence. The land slopes from north to south at approxiriately 6 ,. The site consists of orange groves and .grape vineyards. The site has not apparent cultural historical or scenic as cts. The animal life is presumed to consist of small birds rodents and reptiles indigenous to Ti-,. local a- The surrounding land uses are residential or agricultural Is this 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? NO i-2 • WILL THIS PROJECT: YES NO X 1. Sreate a substantial change in ground — — ..�ntoa:rs? X p. Create a substantial change in existing noise or vibration? X 3. Create a substantial change in demand for municipal services (police, fire, water, sewage, etc.): X 4. Create changes in the existing zoning or — general plan designations? _ X 5. Remove any existing trees? Hcw many? X 6. Create the need for use or disposal of potentially hazardous materials such as toxic substances, flammables or explosives? Explanation of any YES answers above: IMPORTAA'T: If the project involves the construction of residential 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 furt�er understand that additional information may be required to be submitted before an adequate evaluation can be made by the Development Review Committee. / /�Date C 6 Z�3 Signature`1 �-- i Title I-3 RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION The following infnrmation should be provided to the City of Rancho Cucamonga Planning Division in order to aid in assessing the ability of the school district to accommodate the proposed residential development. Name of Developer and Tentative Tract No. : Specific Location of project: PHASE 1 PHASE 2 PHASE 3 PHASE 4 TOTAL 1. Number of single family units: 2. Number of ;multiple family units: 3. Date proposed to begin construction: 4. Earliest date of occupancy: Model t and f of Tentative 5. Bedrooms Price Ranae M T 1-4 ® RESOLUTION NO. * A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANC10 CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PARCEL MAP NUMBER 8007 (TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 8007), LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF HERMOSA AVENUE BETWEEN WILSON AVENUE AND HILLSIDE ROAD WHEREAS, Tentative Parcel Map Number 8007, submitted by Philo & Jeanne Biane and consisting of 4 parcels, located on the west side of Hermosa Avenue b.tween Wilson Avenue and Hillside Road, being a division of a portion of the east 1/2 of the southeast 1/4, of the southwest 1/4 of Section 23, T 1 N, R 7 W, San Bernardino Median, according to the official plat thereof; and WHEREAS, on June 21, 1983, a formal application was submitted requesting review of the above-described Tentative Map; and 1:14FREAS, on July 27, 1983, the Planning Cjmmission held a duly advertised public hearing for the above-described map. NOW, THEREFORE, THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That the following findings have been made: 1. That the map is consistent with the General Plan. 2. That the improvement of the proposed subdivision is consistent melt!: the General Plan. 3. That the s4ce is physically suitable for the proposed development. 4. That the proposed subdivision and improvements will not cause substantial environmental damage, public health problems or have adverse affects on abutting property. SECTION 2: That : is project will not create significant adverse env irormenta impacts and a Ne��ative Declaration is issled on July 27, 1983. SECTION 3: That Tentative Parcel Map No. 8007 is approved subject to the recommended Conditions of Approval pertaining thereto. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 27TH DAY OF JULY, 19E3. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCA,%IOMGA BY- Dennis L. Stout, Chairman fnn Resolution No. Page 2 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 Cxmmission held on the 27th day of July, 1983, by the following vote-to-wit: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: NOES: COMMISSIONERS: ASSENT: COMMISSIONERS: t a> CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS OF APPR0VAL LOCATION: West side of Hermosa between TENTATIVE MAP NO. 8007 Wilson Ave. and Hillside Rd. DATE FILED: 6121183 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A portion of E 1/2 of NUMBER OF LOTS: 4 SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 23, T1N, R7W GROSS ACREAGE: 17.8 5.8. B. & M. ASSESSOR PA.a CcL NO. 201-083-04 *,rter,K+***i-,tax*#**:tt�*,tir,�-tr***#*t-'.-h�,t*ir�*iHct,t-riNkricr::trill r****xtttt�c�nt**,t�*,rtMrt-,t* DEVELOPER OWNER ENGINEER/SURVEYOR Philo & Jeanne Biane same Linville-Sanderson & Assoc. 10050 'Wilson Avenue 9587 Arrow, Suite H Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Rancho Cucamonga, CA Improvement and dedication requirements in accordance with Title 16 of the Municipal Cede of the City of Rancho Cucamonga include, but may not be limited to, the following: Dedications and Vehicular Access 1 . Dedications shall be made of all interior street rights-of-way and all necessary easements as shown on the tentative map. X 2. Dedication shall be made of the fullowing rights-of-ray cn the following streets: _ 11 additional feet on Wilson Ave. 9 additional feet on Hermosa Ave. equestriar. additional feet on Hi si a to provide ut imate eet wide right-of-way. X 3. Corner property line radius Mill be required per Cit; Standards. Radius 24 feet at Wilson and Hermosa. 4. All rights of vehicular ingress and egress shall be dedicated as fellows: 5. Reciprocal access easements and maintenance agreements ensuring access to all parcels and joint maintenance of all common roads, drives or parking areas shall be provided by C.C.&R.s ` and shall be recorded concurrent with the map. u. s': X 6. All existing easements lying within future right-of-way are to be quitclaimed or delineated on the map per City Engineer's requirements. 7. Easements for sidewalk for public use shall be dedicated to the City where sidewalks meander through private property. Surety X 1. Surety shall be posted and an agreement executed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and City Attorney, guaranteeing completion of the public improvements prior to recording for Parcel No. 3 and prior to building permit issuance for other parcels. 2. A lien agreement must be executed prior to recording of the map for the following: X 3. Surety shall be posted and an agreement executed, guaranteeing completion of all on-site drainage facilites necessary for dewatering all parcels to the satisfaction of the Building and Safety Divison prior to recording for the map. Street Improvements Pursuant to the City of Ranch Cucamonga Municipal Code, Title 16, Section 16.36.120, the subidiver may enter into an agreement and post security with City guaranteeing the required construction prior to recordation of the map and/or building permit issuance. 1. Construct full street improvements including, but not limited to, curb and gutter, A.C. pavement, sidewalk, drive approaches, parkway trees and street lights on all interior streets. 2. A minimum of 26-foot wide pavement within a 40-foot wide dedicated right-of-way shall be constructed for all half- section streets. X 3. Construct the following missing improvements: Prior to recordation for arrpl Prior to building permi issuance or of er parse s t Curb & A.C. Side- Drive Street Street A.C. Median Street Name ! Gutter Pvmt. I Walk IAPpr. Treesl Lights Overlay Island* ther Wilson X ± X X X X X X �u a ruction Hermosa X X X X X X X Hillside** X I X X X X X X * includes landscaping and irrigation or meter y **Special design X 4. Prior to any work being performed in the public right-of-way, fees shall be paid and an encroachment permit :hall be obtained from the City Engineer's Office, in addition to any other ® permits required. X 5. Street improvement plans shall be prepared by a Registered Civil Engineer and approved by the City Engineer prior to issuance of an encroachment permit. X 5. Developer shall coordinate, and where necessary, pay for the relocation of any power poles or other existing public utilities as necessary. X i. Existing lines of 12KV or less fronting the property shall be " undergrounded. X 8. Install appropriate street name signs, traffic control signs, striping and markings with locations and types approved by the City Enginmcr. X g. Street light locations, as required, are to be approved by the Southern California Edison Company and the City of Rancho Cucamonga. I.+.at'ts shill be on decorative poles with underground service . 10. Landscape and irrigation plans shall be submitted to and approved by the Planning Division prior to the issuance of building permit. cross 11. 1`lydersidetwalk drainage drains a shalllows shall be installed totCity Standards. Drainaae and Flood Control aina 1. nage easements r required and shall be del neated ors noticed onr the final ma;,.be isposal X 2' Adequate surface drainage entering thedproperty from adjacente for acceptance and areas. of areas. 3. The following storm drain shall be installed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer 4. Prior to recordation of the map, a hydrologic and drainage study for the project shall be submitted to the City Engineering for review. 5. A drainage detention basin per City Standards shall be constructed to detain increased runoff Gradin 1. Grading of the subject property shall be in accordance with the Uniform Building Code, City Grading Standards and accepted grading practices. The final grading plan shall be in substantial conformance with the approved conceptual grading plan. 2. A soils report shall be prepared by a qualified engineer licensed by the State of California to perform such work. 3. A geological report shall be prepared by a qualified engineer or geologist and submitted at the time of application or grading plan check. 4. The final grading plan shall be subject to review and approval by the Grading Committee and shall be completed prior to recordation of the final subdivision map or issuance of building permit whichever comes first. X 5. Final grading plans for each parcel are to be submitted to the Building and Safety Division for approval prior to issuance of building permit. General Requirements and Approvals 1. Permits from other agencies will be required as follows: CalTrans for San Bernardino County Flood Control District Cucamonga County water District for sewer and water San Bernardino Ccunty Oust Abatement (required prior to issuance of a grading per^:t) Other 2. A copy of the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (C.C.&R.$) approved by the City Attorney is required prior to recordation of the map. X 3. Provide all utility services to each lot including sewerage, water, electric power, gas and telephone prior to street constructor. X 4. Sanitary sewer and water systems shall be designed to Cucamonga County Hater District standards. A letter of acceptance is required. 5. This subdivision shail be subject to conditions of approval from CalTrans/San Bernardino County Flood Control District. X 6. Approvals have not been secured from all utilities ;nd other interested agencies involved. Approval of tt! final map will be subject to any requirements that may be received from then. X 7. The filing of the tentative map or approval of same does not guarantee that sewer treatment capacity will be available at the time building permits are requested. When building permits are requested, the Cucamonga County Water District will be asked tc certify the availability of capacity. Permits will not be issued unless said certification is received in writing. X S. Local and Master Planned Trails shall be Provided in accordance with the Trail Plan. A detailed trail plan indicating widths, maximum slopes, physical conditions, fencing and weed control, in accordance with City trail standards, shall be submitted to and approved by the City Planner prior to recordation for and/or prior to building permit issuance for 9. Prior to recording, a deposit snail be posted with the City covering the estimated cost of apportioning the assessments under Assessment District 82-1 among the newly created parcels. X 10. At the time of final map submittal, the following shall be submitted: Title Report, traverse calculations (sheets), copies of recorded maps and deeds used as reference and/or showing original land division, tie notes and bench marks referenced. X 11. Provide private easements for drainage of Parcel 1. X 12. Provide design of drainage structure to dewater Parcel: 1 to asafe place of disposal to the satisfaction of the Building Dffical prior to recordation of the map. X 13. Construction of the drainage improvements shall be accomplished prior to any further development an Parcel 2, 3 and 4. X 14. Habitable dwellings on Parcel 1 +gust be removed or improvements for the parcel bonded prior to recording. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA LLOYD B. MUS, CITY ENGINEER by: j. i;, CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA C., 0 STAFF REPORT 0 DATE: July 27, 1983 �I > t� TO: Piannir"g Commission I FROM: Lloyd B. Hubbs, City Engineer BY: Shintu Bose, Associate Civil Engineer SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PARCEL MAP 7966 - HAHN/FOOTHILL A AT ION- A tvision of 97.5 acres into parcelocate.. cn the sout�e of Miller Avenue between future Day Creek Boulevard and Victoria Loep within the Victoria Planned Community zoned for Regional Commercial - APi% 227-161-27, 29, 30, 32; 227-171-09, 17; 227-201-34; 227-211-2, 21 I. PROJECT AND SITE DESCRIPTION- A. _Action Requested: Approval of parcel map. B. Purpose: To divide a parcel for the regione' center for financial and conveyance purposes. C. Location: South side of Miller Avenue between Day Creek Blvd. and 'Jjc- for a Loop. D. Parcel Size: 97.5 acres E. Existing" Zoning: PC 80-1 (Regional Center). F. Existing Land Use: Vacant. G. Surrounding Land Use and Zoning: Nort - vacant- - (Regional related office & high 24-30 du/ac) South - Vacant-PC 80-1 (Regional related office) East - ':3cant-Freeway R-1 West - Vacant-Edison R!W PC 80-1. I H. General Plan Designations: North-mice & high residential 24- 30 du/ac South - O.fice/Corsnercial East - Co?rierci al West - Edison R/W. ITEM L PLANNiNb I.UMM1»1'JN STAP- RtPURI Environmental AssEssment and Parcel Map 7966 July 27, 1983 Page 2 I. Site Characteristics: The site is vacant and gently slopes from north to south. No structure units are on-site. II. ANALYSIS: This one lot parcel map is proposed for the purpose of consolidating property for eventual development under the Victoria Planned Community designation of a commercial center. The map will provide rights-of-way for some major streets included in that master plan, but no improvements are appropriate now. Completion of improvements on existing and proposed streets is recommended for deferral to the time of development. III. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Also attached for your review and consideration is Part I of the Initial Study as completed by the applicant. Staff has completed Part II of the Initial Study, the environmental checklist, and has conducted a field investigation. Upon completion and review of the Initial Study and field investigation, Staff found no adverse impacts on the environment ss a result of the proposed subdivision. IV. CORRESPONDENCE: Notices of Public Hearing have been sent to surrounding property owners and placed in the Daily Report Newspaper. Pasting at the site has also been completed. V. RECOMMENDATION: it is recommended that the Planning Commission consider all input and elements of the project. If, after such consideration, the Commission can support the recommended conditions of approval as written in the City Engineer's Report, then adoption of the attached resolution would be appropriate. It is also recommended that a Negative Declaration be issued. Respectfully subm' ted, (IH: VL :jaa Attachments: Map Resolution City Engineer's Report Initial Study i _• 'q cn�.•:'^" ,�'-`r 1 . ! yr'r sc >..►c�aA1:.�.r> .�gl i� '.�� L.e�• cull. I-- I I I �I � I � � �v 1V � c��� 3�0 �`•li I I PARCEL 1 �Ar Yc o.Tc "9cr. I 1 I •ia.n ry aK• �. SS i I �szx • \'� �9b • � 8� � I yap.D K.f'J mtl[41K P I � I I w I -yT IYpI YiY.i t w.11... \VA u fIi W II \ . .0 aravlo-.¢•nwlPnwTc. I ,� i. PISr:K$PIK ,¢LtwY I �3T lY F 1 . I .es+ -mho-wc. .r.w.IODTwu •amcuTei [] \�, I glm.uy, -aue rr.. IwK rarrwu acw. I Z i �� l 1 [IM2•,T.l[ )i) YYA1 C1[Ill4a.a 1:1f0 � ` \ - T(C Y.b t.tillK YImIKJ ti � 4 � Y1 I P T•ai PITIK y SIT[. ��: �. 1 Is yynEs(µ1.PM1.CN m. MIX . 5 Um•Ia11: O.M bRw,IPP fM..FYr•n II. W K. ),1'+46TPYr \ C ti' ( 4' .c ,1.CR4Yp:K.u LUI pLL<. (•:q b1Y: flLv. 1P4q �7 h'�lf:/••jM• i Jp i, CyI.T urt, :w M Cln P Y[.O W,1G,. �/, APw.u,:tM 0M(.P tM O•m1.D.ST.1[ W' /(♦rr ()1 )ql-IJu v(YI,OM,..tIK.fUOlvl. ��9r L.3 c��,r+m+(+o-Tn m,•.i(armro b.•w.u •:Tq,vzml••ap•rn ml®a Y6O C1•IO..(p Tc Tti y.TI V:,.SK1•Ql.ce uKs+..1.mrICTO♦1.O..FIn rv,.wT w.R. (KILLM,JY q/T.•K.@KSi01111CO � Cd ®wC[NnOMi gn WSO ����� T I t CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA INITIAL STUDY PART I - PROJECT INFORMATION SHEET - To be completed by applicant Environmental Arrsessment Review Fee: $E7. 00 For all projects requiring environmental review, this form must be completed and submitted to the Development Review Committee through the department where the project application is made. Upon receipt of this application, the Environmental Analysis staff will prepare Part II of the Initial Study. The Development Review Committee will meet and take action no later than ten (10) days before the public meeting at which time the project is to be heard., The Committee will make one of three determinations: 1) The project will have no signi- ficant environmental impact and a Negative Declaration will be filed, 2) The project will have a significant environmental impact and an Environmental Impact Report will be prepared, or 3) An additional information report should be supplied by the applicant giving further informa- tion concerning the proposed project. PROJECT TITLE: TPM-7966 APPLICANT`S NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE: C714) 641-8777 HALL & FOREMk-1, INC. RICHARD R. DOOLITTLE 31 -L AIRWAY AVENUE COSTA VESA, CALIFORNIA 92626 NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE OF PERSON TO BE CONTACTED CONCERNING THIS PROJECT: RICHARD R. DOOLITTLE C714) 041-8777 OR JOE DIIORIO R.C. LAND CO. 10340 FOOT"ILL BLVD., RfiNCHO CUCAMptdGA, CA 91730 TELEPHOW: C714) 980-3040 LOCATION OF PROJECT (STREET ADDRESS AND ASSESSOR PARCEL NO.) S.E. CORNER OF MILLER AND FUTURE DAY CREEK BOULEVARD IN VICTORIA P.C. AP NUMBERS: 227-i61-27,29,30,32 227-211_-3,21 227-171-09,17 227-201-34 LIST OTHER PERMITS NECESSARY FROM LOCAL, REGIONAL, STATE AND FEDERAL AGENCIES AND THE AGENCY ISSUING SUCH PERMITS : NO OTHER PERMITS OR AGiNCIES ARE INVOLVED WITH THIS TPM. I-1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT, TPM -966 IS A ONE-LOT SUBDIVISION OF 97.5 ACRES c N . . L P S FOR FiNANCiAL AND cOFT'I4 1CH WAS [Xf-Ull by c. ACREAGE OF PROJECT AREA AND SQUARE AT T CONSISTSAGE OF IS ING5 ACRES AND PROPOSED BUILDINGS, IF Al c r DESCRIBE THE ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING OF THE PROJECT SITE INCLUDING INFORMATION ON TOPOGRAPHY, PLANTS (TREES) , Al, ANY CULTURAL, HISTORICAL OR SCENIC ASPECTS, USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERT?ES, AND THE DESCRIPTION OF ANY EXISTING STRUCTURES AND 'THEIR USE (ATTACH NECESSARY SHEETS) : PLEASE REFERENCE THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR VICTORIA PLANNED 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? TriE PARCEL IS LOCATED WITHIN VICTORIA PLANNED CorlMUNITY. PLEASE REFERENCE THE ABOVE EiR. 1-2 WILL, THIS PROJECT: YES NO X 1. Create a substantial change in ground contours? X 2. Create a substantial change in existing noise or vibration? X 3. Create a substantial change in demand for —— municipal services (police, fire, water, sewage, etc. ) ? X q. Create changes in the existing zoning or general plan designations? _ X_ 5. Remove any existing trees? How many?_ X 6. Create the need for use or disposal o£ potentially hazardous materials such as toxic substances, flanm.ables or explosives? Explanation of any YES answers above: N/A I47PORTANT: if the project involves the construction of residential units, complete the form on the next page. N/A 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 o£ lay know further understar ledge and belief. I I that additional information may be required to be submitted efore an adequate evaluation. can be made by the o ment R iew Committee. y� n Date f Signature -- { R CHARD R. LI , Title VICE ?REST HALL S FOREMAN, INC. 1-3 RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION �e following information should oe provided to .he City of Rancho Cucamonga Planning Division in order to aid in assessing the ability of the school district to accommodate the proposed residential development. Name vf Developer and Ter_`ative Tract No. : Specific Location of Prcject: _ PHASE I FHASE 2 PHASE 3 PHASE 4 TOTAI 1. Number of s? ngle family units: 2. Number of multiple family units: 3. Date proposed to begin construction: Earlie_t date of10 - occupancy: Model r and ¢ of Tentative 5. Bedzooms Price Range 1-4 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RA-NCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, „PPROVING PARCEL MAP NUMBED 7966 (TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 7966), LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MILLER AVENUE BETWEEN GAY CREEK F_JLEVARD AND VICTORIA LOOP STREET WHEREAS, Tentative Parcel Map Number 7966, submitted by Hahn/Foothill Associates and consisting of I parcel, located on the south side of Miller Avenue between Day Creek Boulevard and Victoria Loop Street being a division of a portion of Block S & X of the Etiwanda Colony Lands as per :sap recorded in Book 2, Page 'e4 of heaps, also Block 4 and Block 5 and a portion of Blocks 3,6, 9, 10 and 11 of the Etiwanda Cactus Acres as per map recorded in Book 19, Page 63 of Maps, also a portion of Parcel 2 and a portion of Parcel 3 of Parcel Map 1, as per map recorded in Book 1, Page 1 of Parcel Map Book, all records of San Bernardino County, California. WHEREAS, on June 23, 1983, a formal application was submitted requeEting review of the above-described Tentative Map; and WHEREAS, on July 27, 1983, the Planning Commission held , duly advertised public hearing for the above-described map. NOW, THEREFORE, THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That the following findings have been made: 1. That the nap is consis`ent with the General Plan. 2. That th-3 improvement of the proposed subdivision is consistent with the General Plan. 3. That the site is physically suitable for the proposed development. 4. That the proposed subdivision and improvements will not cause substantial environmental damage, public healtn problems or have adverse affects on abutting prop(_rty. SECTION 2: That this project will rot create significant adverse environmental impacts and a Negative Declaration is issued on July 27, 1983. SECTION 3: That Tentative Parcel Map No. 7966 is approved subject to the reconinended Conditions of Approval pertaining thereto. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 27TH DAY OF JULY, 1983. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY CF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ® BY: Dennis L. Stout, Chair,.,an ATTEST: Secretary of the Panning COmG;lsSion 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 introduces, passed, and adopted by the Planning Commission of the City cf Rancho Cucamonga, at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission held on the 27th day of Juiy, 1983, by the following vote-to-wit: AYES: COKMISSIONERS: WES: C"ISSIONERS: ABSENT: CONIl7ISSIONERS: ti,; CITY of RANCHO CCCRMOHGA RECOW-NDE0 CONDITIONS of APPROVAL LOCATION: south side of Miller Ave. between TENTATIVE MAP NO. 7966 Day Creek Blvd. and Victoria Loop DATE FILED: 6/23/83 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A portion of the East 1/2 NUMBER OF LOTS: 1 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of GROSS ACREAGE: 9?.5 Section 23, TlN R7k San Bevnardino ASSESSOR PARCEL NO. 227-161-271 29 30 32 Meridian, according to icia, Plat t ereof.227-171-09,227-20 34;22 -2% 11 21 r�x*:*ir,r�rrc+tr�,irt�tta-�t�r�*+rtirx�r�,r,ttcirt,�,t,tr*,r,tag,t�firttYrtnt�**tom:*,rt��-,rra*x�,� } DEVELOPER OWNER ENGINEER/SURVEYOR Kahn-Foothill Assoc. same Hall & Foreman, Inc. 10340 Foothill Blvd. 3186-L Airway Ave. Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Improvement and dedication requirements in accordance with Title 16 of the Municipal Code of the City of Rancho Cucamonga include, but w.,y not be iimited to, the following: Dedications and Vehicular Access X 1 . Dedications shall be made of all interior street rights-of-way and all necessary easinenti as shown on the tentative map. 2. Dedication shall be made of the following rights-of-way on the following streets: additional feet on _ additional feet un _ ar'ditionai feet on X. 3. Corner property line radius will be required per City Standards. 4. All rights of vehicular ingress and egress shall be dedicated as foilows- 5. Reciprocal access easements and maintenance agreements ensurtng access to all parcels and joint maintenance of all common roads, drives or parking areas shall hF provided by C.C.&P..s and shall be recorded concurrent with the map. _ 1 Y, 6. All existing easements lying within future right-,-f-way are to be quitclaimed or delineated on the map per City Engineer's requirements. X 7. Easements for sidewalk for public use shall be dedicated o the City where sidewalks meander through private prope.rty. Surety X 1. Surety shall be posted and an agreement executed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and City Attorney, guaranteeing completion of the public improvements prior to building permit issuance for Parcel 1. 2. A lien agreement must be executed prior to recording of the map for the following: 3. Surety shall be posted and an agreement executed, guaranteeing completion of all on-site drainage facilites necessary for d3watering all parcels to the satisfaction of the Building dnd Safety Divison prior to recording for and/or prior to issuance of building permit or Street Improvements Pursuant to the City of Ranch Cucamonga Municipal Code, Title 16, Section 16.36.120, the subidiver may enter into an agreement and post security with the City guaranteeing the required construction prior to :-ecordatien of the map and!or building permit issuance. 1. Construct full street improvements including, but not limited to, curb and gutter, A.C. pavement, sidewalk, drive approaches, parkway trees and street lights on all interior streets. 2. A minimum of 26-foot wide pavement within a 40-foot wide dedicated right-of-way shall to constructed for all hall-section streets. X 3. Construct the following missing improvements: Prior to building permit issuance for Parcel 1. Curb & A.C. Side- Drive Street Street A.C. Media* + Street Name butter Pvmt, talk r. Trees Li hts Overla Isiand he rl Miller Ave. X X X X X X X Da Creek Bi X X X I X , 7 X Victoria i oo X X I X I X X X *Includes landscaping and irrigation or meter X 4. Prior to any work being performed in the public right-of-way, fees shall be paid and an encroachment permit shall be obtained from f the City Engineer's Office, in addition to any other permits required. X _ 5. Street improvement plans shall be prepared by a Registered Civil Engineer and approved by the City Engineer prior to issuance of an encroachment permit. X 5. Developer shall coordinate, and where necessary, pay for the relocation of any power poles or other existing public utilities as necessary. X 7. Existing lines of 12KV .or less fronting the property shall be undergrounded. X 8. Install appropriate street name signs, traffic control signs, striping and markings with locations and types approved by the City Engineer- X g. Street light locations, as required, are to be approved by the Southern California Edison Company and the City of Rancho Cucamonga. Lights shall be on decorative poles with underground service. X 10. Landscape and irrigation plans shall be submitted to and approved by the Planning Division prior to the issuance of building permit. X 11. Concentrated drainage flows shall not cross sidewalks. Under sidewalk drains shall be installed to City Standards. Drainage and Flood Control 1. Private drainage easements for cross-lot drainage shall be required and shall be delineated or noticed on the final map. 2. Adequate provisions shall be made for acceptance and disposal of surface drainage entering the property from adJacent areas. 3. The following storm drain shall be installed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer 4. Prior to recordation of the map, a hydrologic and drainage study for the project shall be submitted to the Cit , Engineering for review. 5. A drainage detention basin per City Standards shall be constructed to detain increased runoff _ Gradin X 1. Grading of the subject property shall be in accordance with the Uniform Building Code, City Grading Standards and accepted grading practices. The f-,nal grading plan shall be in substantial conformance with the app-:ved conceptual grading plan. 2. A soils report shall be prepared by a qualified engineer licensed by the State of California to perform such work. 3. A geological report shall be prepared by a qualified engineer or geologist and submitted at the time of application or grading plan check. . 4. The final grading plan shall be subject to review and approval by the Grading Committee and shall be completed prior to recordation of the final subdivision map or issuance of building permit whichever comes first. X 5. Final grading plans for each parcel are to be submitted to the Building and Safety Division for approval prier to issuance of building permit. General Requirements and Approvals 1. Permits from other agencies will be required as follows. Cal'rans for San Bernardi nFff5untY Flood Cor._rod District Cucamorga County Water District for sewer and water San Bernardino County Dust Abatement (required prior to issuance of a grading permit) Other 2. A copy of the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (C.C.Rt.$) approved by the City Attorney is required prior to rec:;rdation of the map. X 3. °rovide all utility services to each lot including ;owerage, Facer, electric power, gas and telephone anion to street construction. X 4. Sanitary sewer and water systems shall be designed to Cucamonga County Water District standards. A letter of acceptance is required. 5. This subdivision shall he subject to conditions of approval from CalTrans/San Bernardino County Fl2od Control District. X 5. Approvals have not veep secured from all utilities and other interested agencies involved. Approval of the tir31 map well be subject to any requirements that may be received :rem theca. X 7. The filing of the tentative map or approval of sane does not guarantee that sewer treatment capacity wiii be available at the time building permits are requested. When building hermits are requested, the Cucamonga County Water District will be asked to certify the availability of capacity. Permits will not be issued unless said certification is received in writing. 8. Local and Master Planned Trails shall be provided in accordance with the Trail Plan. A detailed trail plan indicating widths, maximum slopes, physical conditions, fencing and weed control, in accordance with City trail standards, shall be submitted to and approved by the City Planner prior to recordation for and/or prior to building peri5tTissuance To I 9. Prior to recording, a deposit shall be posted with the City covering the estimated cost of apportioning the assessments under Assessment District 82-1 among the newly created parcels. X 10. At the time of final map submittal, the following shall be submitted: Title Report, traverse calculations (sheets), -3pies of recorded maps and deeds used as reference and/or showing original land division, tie notes and bench marks referenced. X U. The westerly 30-foot wide right-of-way of Day Creek Blvd. shall be dedicated to the City concurrent with the Map. X 12. The remainder triangular piece of property at the! southeast portion of the map shall be merged with the existing lot to the east concurrent with the recordation of ..he Rao. X 13. Miller Ave. shall be aligned with the existing right-of-way by providing an "S" curve to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. CITY OF RANCHO CllCAMOl16A LLOYD S. HU885, CITY FKIKEER by: -a- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT :oil i a I> i DATE: July 27, 1983 1977 l TO: Members of the Planning Commission FROM: Rick Gomez, City Planner BY: Dan Coleman, Associate Planner SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 83-10 - PRcISSLEY - A change of ownership for an arcade ormer ,y JJ's Arcade) in the C-1 zone to be lucated at 6642 and 6645 arnelian in the Rancho Plaza Shopping Center. Related File: C'.!P 82-15 PROJECT AND SITE DESCRIPTION: The applicant is requesting approval of a change in ownership for an arcade loc?:ed at 6642 and 6546 Carnelian. A previous arcade at This location, JJ's Arcade, was approved by the Planning Commission in August of 1982. Conditional Use Permit approvals for arcades run with the applicant and become void upon change of ownership or if the business operation ceases. The project sine is presently zoned C-1 (Neighborhood Commercial). ANALYSIS: The applicant has two years of experience operating an arcade an -intends to start with twenty machines and expand per demand, as shown on Exhibit "B". Per the attached Exhibit "C", the applicant intends to provide adult supervision and proposes that no person under 18 years of age will be permitted in the arcade until after 2:00 p.m. during school hours. The recommended Conditions of Approval are identical to ;:hose in effect for CUP 82-15 and would limit the hours of operation to no earlier than 10:00 a.m. and no later than 10:00 p.m. R hone, change-maker, interior seating, vendino machines and restrooms will be provided to discourage loitering an:. disturbances to other businesses. Bicycle racks are located in front of the arcade. FACTS FOR FINDING: Based on review of the information provided by the applicant an the site, the proposed arcade meets the criteria of Ordinance 174 and would not cause a nuisance or be materially injurious to property in the vicinity. The proposed arcade could be compatible eith existing shopping center uses with the adoption of the recommended Cond{tions of Approval. CORRESPONDENCE: This item has been advertised as a publ c hearing in T e Dajiy Repn-t newspaper, the property pasted, and notices sent to property owners within 300 feet of the project site. To date, no correspondence has been received either for or against this project. ITEM M �J Ccrditional Use Permit 83-10/Pressley Planning Commission Agenda July 27, 1983 Page 2 RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Planning Commission consider a ,nateriz and input regarding this item. If after such consideration the Commission can support the facts for finding and conditions of approval, zdoption of the attached Resolution would be appropriate. RespActfully,yybmitted, r I'Rr �J .tom Pick Gomez City Planner JZG:DC:jr Attachments: Exhibit "A" - Location Map Exhibit "S" - Floor Plan Exhibit "Cu - Descrir.:»n of Arcade Resolution Conditions of Approval ;;t _- ������'''••• ,fin _ �4 ., ,oc s �.. ^� If +e...•..ac :'r'•" a '-L't o ;i 1 _ •sI 171 Cie. •i ! ( 1 i I ! i , t _. -� ` I !] Y Q i1f (� ' • . . t� O Imo. I a - - -�'--- 1 {:� � � �--- 1. _..—.• od! z r i •e ------------ Sir 4 f F, o platy caaaGE CAS+ Poo/ TQl�!L j v - - -1 W ' � I oo sr 5 � _ f ,� o il4 r j I r• 1 ��RJT+DrirtS � minty+ �/K.f'ta.-m5 ' f O k j l . c c t SIEVE'S ARCADE VUM C.*ES: Turbo Joust Ms. Pac Man GyLuss Fhoemx Popeye Black :didow Mr. Do jungle Hunt Congo Bongo Make Trax Fire PoFm= New }yGpa(m�es�are Markated every nth or two. pool Table SWRE HOik2.S: Monday through Sunday 12:00 to 10:00 SLTERVISICN: 1 (ore) supervisor on duty at all ' ems. Change machine to provide supervisor wirs`u more time for more important a: Ou`- .de Cherk every half ho= after di -k. r No one under 18 years of age a11owe�j 5,, until after 2:00 pm during schcol. Bn(E RACK: Bike Krick provided to keep b-- ces off sidewalks, and to prevent thaft- No one allowed inside with their bike on the sidewalk— Use of our phone (at no charge) to call hoop for rides, etc. No smoking, no loud or offensive language- Steve's Arcade 2 years experience- ; RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 83-10 FOR AN ARCADE LOCATED AT 6642 AND 6E16 CARNELIAN IN THE C-i Z(fNE WHEREAS, on the Sth day of July, 1983, a complete application was filed by Steven anj Chriiti Pressleyr applicant, for review of the above- described project; and WHEREAS, or. the 28th day of July, 1933, the Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission geld a public hearing to consider the above-described project. NOW, THEREFORE, the Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission resolved as follows: SECTION 1: That the following findings can/cannot be met: 1. That the proposed use is in accord with the General P lan, and the purfjeses of the zone in which The use is prop;::ei: and L. That the prorosei 'ise, together with t`ie conditions applicable tsiereto, well not be detrimental to the public safety, or welfare, or nateriaily injuries to properties or improvements in the vicinity; and 2. That the proposed use will comply witF erch of the applicable provis:uns of the Zoning Ordinar:=e. SECTION 2: That Conditio- 1 Use Permit No. 83-10 is approved subject to thoTTexing conditions: PLANNING DIY;.SION c - 1. No person under 18 years of age mzy enter, be cr remain in any part of a game arcade during the hour school is in regu iar session and after curfew. This limitatiol shall be prominently posted at the entrance of the facility, in letters not less than 1" in height, and shall be enforced t'y the adult supervisor. Resolution No. Page 2 2. The following levels of adult, 21 ;ears of age or older, supervision shall be maintained at all times during business hours: 1-25 Amusement Devices: - 1 Adult Supervisor 26-50 Amusement Divices: - 2 Adult Supervisors 51 + Amusement Devices - 2 Adult Supervisors, Plus 1 Uniformed Security Guard 3. Separate public restrooms for men and women must be provided within the approved building and controlled. 4. An interior waiting area with seating facilities must be provided for patrons wishing to relax or wait for an amusement device to become available. 5. Change-making or token exchange facilities shall be provided for patron use inside the oremises. 6. Adequate exterior lighting shall be provided for evening security adjacent to all entrances and exterior walls of the building where the games are located. A"I lighting sh�.il be arranged and shielded so as to eliminate excessive glare or h reflection onto adjoining properties or businesses. 7. Access to the game area must be from the main entrance to the primary use and not from a separate exterior entrance. The rear exit shall be for "Fire Exit Only°, 8. Adequate interior clear space shall be provided for safe and convenient patron circulation and shall meet the following minimum standards: (a) Amusement devices shall be located no closer than 12• from any wall assembly separating the arcade from any adjacent building or portion of a building. (b) Provide a minimum of 60" between amusement devices and any entrance or- exit. `c Yl . L, Resolution No. Page 3 40 (c) Where amusement devices are locates alone one side of an aisle, provide a minimum unobstructed aisle width of 66". where amusement devi.:es are located along both sides of any aisle, provide a minimum unobstructed aisle width of 90". (d) Additional interior clear space may be required by the Building Official, Foothil: Fire District, or Sheriff's Department in order to maintain public safety. 9. Two parking stalls adjacent to the arcade shall be striped and designated for " bicycle only" parking and provided with security bicycle racks to the satisfaction of the City Planner, prior to occupancy. Additional bicycle racks may be required as the number of machines increase, to be determined by the City Planner. 10. All signs on th_ exterior of the building or visible from the outside, such as window signs, shall require Planning Division approval in accordance with the Sign Ordinanca. 11. No amusement device shall be used for purposes of or in connection with, gambling. The winning of anything of value shall constitute gambling, except the winning of a prize in a scheduled tournament. 12. No persons shall be permitted to enter, be or remain in any part of the arcade while in the possession of, consuming, using or under the influence of any alcoholic beverage or drugs. This shall be prominen less than 1"posted heightinside andthe shallarcade in letters enforced by the adult supervisor. 13. The walls, ceiling or floor, or asiy combination t`+ereof, of. the building or structure, or portion thereof, shall be insulated or otherwise constructed so that no noise or vibration that is detectable without %tie aid of any mechanical device or instrument hall be allowed to be on the outer perimeter of the arcade. Resolution No. Page 4 14. This approval shall become null and void if a Certificate of Occupancy is not issued within 18 months from the date of approval, unless an extension has been granted by the Planning Comm. csion. This CUP shall be monitored and brought back to i:'- Planning Commission within six r6) months from occupancy to review compliance with all Conditions of Approval and applicable City ordinances. Failure to comply with Conditions of Approval or applicable City Ordinances shall cause the suspension of the Conditional Use Permit and possible revocation of the Conditional Use Permit by the Planning Commission. 15. Approval of this request shall not waive compliance with all sections of the Zoning Ordinance aid. all oth^_•r- applicable City Ordinances in effect at the time a Certificate of Occupancy is granted. 16. This approval shall run with the applicant and shall become void upon a change of ownership or if the business operation ceases. 17. The parking lot shall be posted "No Loitering" in letters not less than 1" in height on signs to the satisfaction of the City Planner and Sheriff's Department. 18. The hours of operation shall be no earlier than lue_m. and no later than 11 p.m. for arcades located in c-1 zone. 19. Applicant shall contact Planning Staff for inspection to determine compliance with improvement requirements prior to occupancy. ,i APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 27TH DAY OF JULY, 1983. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY: Dennis L. Stout, Chairman ATTEST: Secretary of I.-Fe-TTanning Commission y: o_ jDz - ti Res s _ P " f • 1 Page 5 y. P 1, JACK LAN, Secretary of the Planning Commtssio�i of the CitIv of Rancho ucamonga, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and -egui-arly introduced, passed, and adopted by the Planning Commission of "Ue City of 4:..; RanchoCucwmcnQa, at a regularPlanningCom. ission held on bythe follow-Ina • • •vl-1n•'. tr 1 AYES: CIT14ISSIONERS: NOES: C^.kr-ATSSI�VERS: ABSENT: Cot-VISSIGNERS: { y., f �,\ •x�e 1. s '.� q x � c ;,y �• '. �xl 1 '- jy � s� r R{f. .d ♦ ,�A t r. •" �4.�'1 it {C 4 w�< r �M 0 ' l �t O �u o a, <gC:. y� ,4 R Sjlt l r., f% ry 'll u ♦ a_ r e ' � » 1 r 7 l 1 i � 1 t' 1 ' '1. A i r s . I i Q CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA woo STAFF REPORT of ,� DATE: .1:�1y 27, 1983 - 197 TO: MemLers of the Planning Commission FROM: Rica: Gomez, City Planner BY: Curt Johnston, Assistant Planner SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 83-11 - DATA DESIGN - the temporary i placement of twu t square foot of ice tra4lers on 1.8 acres of land in conjunction with an existing manufacturing facility in the M-R-T (Restricted w Manufacturinc;) zone, located at 7925 Center Avenue - APN 1077-401-08 PROJECT AND SITE DESCKTPTION: The applicant, Data Design Laboratories, is requesting approva. to use two double-wide office trailers totaling 2880 square feet in size. The Zoning Ordinance permits the temporary use of such trailers with approval of a Coi:ditiorai Use Permit by the Planning Commission. The site is located on the east side of Center Avenue, one-half mile north of Foothill Boulevard. The property is part -if an industrial complex with four buildings totaling approximately 65,000 square feet on 24 acres of land. Exhibit "C" shows a previously approved tract map which illustrates the future street pattern through the property and location of each building. The trailers are to be installed on the south side of Lot 9. The applicznt states : that the modular units will be used for twelve to eighteen months. new assembly operation is proposed at the site and office space is needed for fourteen additional employees. Assuming that the rew operation is succesful, a new office building will be constructed on an adjacent parcel. ANALYSIS: Two potential areas of concern relative to this application, are: the visual impact of the trailers on adjacent property; and (2) parking availability. As shown on Exhibit "A", the site is located adjacent to a residential area. However, visibility of the trailers will be reduced by a 150-foot setback from Center Avenue and landscaping j along the street frontage, therefore no significant visual impacts are I anticipated. Regarding parking, of the 82 spaces existing on ttic subject parcel, the modular units will eliminate approx; ..acely 13. However, the remaining 69 spaces satisfies 'Ile Zoning Ordinance requirements and exceeds the anticipated number or employees at the site. if any overflow parking is required, the adjacent buildings owned by Data Design have approxir .tely 50 or 50 unused paarking stalls. ITEM N Conditional use Permit 83-11/Data Design Planning Con.-mission .Agenda Jury 27, 1983 Page 2 AM— Regarding the time limit for approval, the Planning Commission has, in the past, approved the use of trailers for two years. 5y the end of this twc year period, a permanent facility is to be completed and/or the trailers removed. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Planning Commission consider all input and elements of this project. If after such consideration. the Commission can support the facts for findings, adoption of the attached Resolution permitting the trailers for a two year time o:-.riod be appropriate. P.esp -tfully c..", LLeo, r Ri k Guv?, x C' y Planner CJ:jr Attachments: Exhibit "A" - Location Nap Exhibit "E" - Site Plan Exhibit "C" - Data Design, Master Plan Exhibit "D" - Floor Plan Exhi64' "E_ - Letter from Applicant Resolution of Approval with Conditions 4 i;. p fit. F � 1 •• i A 1TrI.,17, 7,77TrTM ���� -``�� 1 _lam Y.��a • 4 in nn@ .uno■r■ ■on r•, OINu/.1 tui■it, noun ' Io■ ��+IIUIII •unu�■uum �. ~C!:�la•iit,fwu iiiiuum. „� L p..r�.hN ■.■�iiituiw IT; /t11NIttM�t OP iii■�f r�autna _ hni•Tii IIf' J(r •��rr a 1. 1'. ��t■nttltl' L, �'^ '7 Ic awau•I• ��11�11111 pl�w+wumr • S R • • . • ' PLMNINTM . 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GO CALLS RE.p0 AtS..: 1•-6C• FA�IC Ma PtLGVInc : c WF-STr N0=H r FAST !SOUTH (ExtST.3 49 CALLS CITY OF ITE�VI: Gf B'!i-1 l- '�AItT+. 'G1�sle,td RAMC IO CUCAl` ONUA TITLE- SfM 116 .s � ;PLAINRIiNK' M L ION EXHIBIT:��SC-kLE- �• t: • 4 s e�7n+c•ar� .. . .��`•: ~t�T_ -4rcT'%:J,•�r :Y,h � '-.-.� _�_�/_[�✓;ry /�i-fir`\•'' . �?a. �wOl��r_ .... �.r.l' it r. bbb �_r._ _/�. ��! �/,' i�V�• '". _ S - __ '� lam.^.--�+�^,.•tiFri ��e7 � _ _ _ m ,� -� r_ _taco. .. ..e �. _' f�' �-.-�/_.• �\ 'i`, •___ : .. � 1 t , •.• is� I 1• J �] If �" . `:,` •., .\\. �'v1f �\ L 1, ` ,.. i V � �� � s es •+pow . � leel w •� � ' .�i l K)R H CITY OF rrm: of u. 63-I I—► NF 'yG,ibr l _ PLkrgNE\K3 DrVISK)N EXHIBIT- "G'� SCALE:— a ,ray •.o� �'.} '; i r e: .`„ 12, lENGINEERING LAS Room GFN J1 PERSON) PERSON, (6 PERSONS) HPERS�ONO ti.. ,1I J NORTH RANCHOCITY CUCAMONNGA a._ oj Li I _ �� - v14i.067-z ai+ V DATA-DESIGN Laboratories P.O. eox 7" 7925 CENTER AVENUE CUCAMONGA. CALIFORNIA 91730 6 July 1983 City of Rancho Cucamonga Department of Community Development 9320 Base Line Road Rancho Cucamonga, CA 9173,j Gentlemen: Data-Design herewith radkes application for a Conditional Use Permit (non-construction) granting permission to locate two (2) 24 ' s 60, modular office structures (office trailers) in the rear parking lot of its Building No. 3, located at 7915 Center Avenue. These structures will house approximately 14 persons per- forming office and administrative functions and one (1) ® research and development technician. The normal hours of operation will be from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. , Monday through Friday. Enclosed are: (1) Uniform Application; (2) Site Plan; (3) Floor Plan; (4) Property Ownership List Labels, 3 sets; (5) Radius Map; (6) Notification Labels; and (7) Check for $398. 00. If the Department has any questions regarding this appli- cation, please contact the undersigned. very try ly youzs, DATA-DESGIN LABORATORIES E. B. Alsip Executive Assistant EBA:mkp kEnclosures (1) - (7) RESOLUTION NO. 49 A RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING/DENYING CONDIT70NAL USE PERMIT NO. 83-11 FOR Two TEMPORARY TRAILERS AT DATA-DESIGN LABORATORIES LOCATED AT 792�_-' CENTER AVENUE IN THE M-R-T ZONE WHEREAS, on the 8th day of July, 1983, a complete application was filed by Data-Design Laboratories for review of the above-described project; and WHEREAS, on the 27th day of July, 1983, the Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission held a public hearing to consider the above-described project. NOW, THEREFORE, the Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission resolved as follows: SECTION 1: That the following finding-, car./cannot be met: 1. That the proposed use is in accord with the General Plan, and the purposes of the zone in which the use is proposed; and 2. That the proposed use, together with the conditions applicable thereto, will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or materially ir:urious to properties or improvements in the vicinity; and 3. Toat the proposed use -.rill comply with each of the applicable provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. SECTION 2: That Conditional Use Permit No. 83-11 is approvea subject to the Towina conditions: PLANNING DIVISION 1. The temporary trailers are approved for a two-year period from the date of installation, unless extended by the Planning Commission. However, if the trailers are not installed within eiahteen months this approval shal become null and voids uniess extended by ulc Pla-Tina Commission. 2. Development of the permanent building sh li be completed and ready for occupancy, or the trailers shall be removed prior to expiration of the Conditional Use Permit. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 27TH DAY OF JULY, 1983. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Resolution No. Page 2 BY: Dennis L. Stovc, Chairman ATTEST: Secretary of the Planning „omission 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 Conmissior of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission held on the 27th day of July, 1983, by the following vote-to-wit: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: HOES: COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: t 8� elf Mry^x''�'.:pC y. rt CITY OF RANCHO CUCA-Xi NGA o ova+tiro�o MEMORANDUM 1^ DATE: July 27, 1983 „ i TO- Members of the Planning ComAission 1 FROM: Rick Gomez, City Planner s BY: Michael Vairin, Senior Planng:- SUBJECT: DEVELOPMENT CODE REVIEW •SCiiEDULE Now that the first ccmplete draft of new n_evelopment Code is ready for review, staff wuuld like to propose Lhe following review schedule and strategy. Qur number one goal is to strive far final City Council adoption of the Code by the end of this year. This means the Commission will have to complete their review and recommendation by at least mid-Octobe - We realize that this is an ambitious schedule; however, we believe it is feasible f-om the fact that much of the Code is simply reorganization and codif`.cation of all previously adopted policies and standards. P:-eviously, when an outside consultant had prepared a new Zoning Ordinance, we created a subcommittee of the Commission {Zoning Committee` to review the proposal with staff. Since the Develapt nd Code was written by staff and the basis of the Code is from past and existing Commission policies, we would like to forego the route of the Zoning Committee and conduct workshops with the full Commission. We want to avoid any duplicated efforts. The workshops will also act as a conduit for receiving pdblic input and input from other interested groups and agencies. Following 's the proposed schedule and the general topic of review and discussion: August 1 Distribution of Code, Map, and Executive Summary to agencies and special interest groups. August 23 First Public hearing/workshop Topics: Overview of Code and detailed review of Chapters 1, 2, and 3. t September 5 Chapters 4, 7, 8, and 9 Se;tember 19 Chapters 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, and 13 October 3 Review of Development District Map ITEM 0 �\\ IMPOSE11 v)ay Development Code Review Schedule July 27, 1983 Page 2 October 12 Final public hearing, review of actions and final draft, and recommendation to City Council October 19 Set public hearings before the City Council November 2 first public hearing and reading before City Council November 16 Second pub?Ic hearing and ,•lading before City Council final adoption December 1 Optional City Council meeting Staff is currentl:, preparing an Executive Summary and completing the Development District Map. These will be distributed to all concerned by August 1, 1983. Staff reco;--nends adoption of the above schedule, which will then be publicized in local newspapers. R6:MV:jr i r_