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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983/11/09 - Agenda Packet .. ., ,• .. . . . . .- , , :zi;:� +' '� :C+. + i� ';�f+k a.. -i' ,C .�`` `� \` 1 4 .- 1 !t \�` ,.1�,� n ` \' 1, \•�1 ... ,�i .. .± a'.. .: 14-. ���1 •.��li...,, ry I�� �� � �y _ r. :.' �,,. r,'. . . �i, .. �� �, �'i ,1� ,: ` . i OF RANCHO 0:CAiVI0NTGA PLAINNIi - COMMISSION E' ' 1`..T i A Regular Meeting �:� wEDN=AY November 9, 1993 7-00 P-M. E,IONS PARK COMMUNITY CENTER 9161 BASE LINE, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA A C T I 0 N S L Pledge of Allegiance IL Roll Cali Commissioner Barker X Commissioner Rempel_ X Commissioner Juarez X Commissioner Stout X Commissioner McNiel X HL Announcements Approved 5-0-0 lY. Consent Calendar The following Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non-controversial. They will be acted on by the Commission at one time without discussion. If anyone has concern over any item, it should be removes' for discussion. A. STREET NAME CHANGE - Approval of a change from Pepper to Culpepper, located south of Base Line at BeryL B. REVIEW OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA L:EIGHBORHOOD CENTER EXPANSION PROJECT V. Public Hearings The following items a.. public hearings in 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 opinions shall be limited to 5 minutes per individual for each project. Approved 4-1-0, amended,C. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 82-18 - HOWARD - The revision moving equestrian trail to to a previously approved Conditional Use Permit for First west side, Archibald i*jpvts, Assembly of God Church for the development of a 9400 sidewalks and dedication. square foot building on 5.5 acres of land in the R-1-20,000 zone, located at the northeast corner of Archibald and Wilson Avenues - APN 201-381-01. (Continued from October 26, 1983 meeting.) Approved 5-0-0 with D. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PARCEL LZAP 8116 - regmt. undergrounding CASTILLO - A division of 1.3 acres within the R-1-T zone 12KVA lines if Vroperty on located on the south side of 9th Street at Cornet and Bowen either side has i een under- Streets - APN 207-531-21. grounded, or a i•,en agmt. for future impvts. E. AMENDMENT TO FINAL MAP 11350 - LOWY Approved 5-0-0 DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION - The applicant is requesting approval for architectural, site plan and amendments to the lot lines for the previously approved Tract 113509 114 townhomes located on 10 acres of land on the northwest corner of Base Line and Hermosa - APN 202-182-13. VL New Baseness Approved 5-G-O F. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 83-27 - SDC/GREEN TREE - The development of two warehouse buildings 304,215 sq. t.) on 13.92 acres of land in the Industrial Park category (Subarea 6) located on the south side of 7th Street, west of Haven Avenue - APN 209-262-7 be 9. P.C. established that G. ZONING ORDINANCE DETERMINATION 83-03 - ALTA feed store could not cen- LOMA FEED STORE - A request to detrmine 7 a feed store tinue at its present loci.- acility is appropriate for the VL District of Etiwanda. tion and gave applicant 120 days to relo- VIL IN blic Comments cate in Coml zone. '.-his is the time and puce for the general public to address the Commission. Items to be discussed here are those wi:ich do not a:ready appear on this agenda. VIIL A ljoinamernt 9:S 5 P.M. Th a Planning Commission Ims adopted Administrative Regulations that set an 11 p.m. adjournment time. If items go beyond that tim e, they shall be heard only with the consent of the Commission. Consensus of P.C. that H. D.INAGE CONSIDERATIONS IN PROJECT APPROVALS drainage solution be worked Added to the Agenda out between Pepperwood and Vista del Verde developers. ts' �r i c CITY OF PL rLZ iv Ii\G COVIi11�SSIO TF\T�\lT T T T F�II Na AG " `I -k 1977 Regular Meeting WEDNESDAY November 9, 1983 7:00 P.M. LIONS PARK C0MMUN1TY CENTER 9161 BASE LINE, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA L Pledge of Allegiance IL Roll CaL' Commissioner Barker_ Commissioner Rempel Commissioner Juarez Commissioner Stout Commissioner `dcNiel M. Announcements TV. Consent Calendar Me following Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and noncontroversial. They will be acted on by the ^ommission at one time without discussion. If anyone has concern over any item, it should be removed for discussion. A. STREET NAME CHANGE - Approval of a change from Pepper to Culpepper, located south of Base Line at Beryl. B. REVIEW OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA NEIGHBORHOOD .J CENTER EXPANSION PROJECT V. Public Hearings The following items are public hearings in which concerned individuals may voice their opinion of the related project. Please wait to be recognized by the Chairman and address the Commission by Mating your name and address. All such opinions shall be limited to 5 minutes per individual for each project. C. CONDITIONAL USE PERMF17 82-18 - HOWARD - The revision 'to--a previously approved Conditional Use Permit for First Assembly of God Church for the development of a 9400 square foot building on 5.5 acres of land in the R-1-20,000 zone, locate" at the northeast corner of Archibald and Wilson ;.; Avenues - AFN 201-381-01. (Continued frarn October 26, 1983 meeting.) r D. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PF.RCEL MAP 9116 - CASiILLO - A division of 1.3 acres within Lhe R-1-': zone located on the south side of 9th Street at Comet and Bovien Streets - APN 207-531-21. E. AMENDMENT TO FINAL MAP 1:350 - LOWY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION - The applicant is reauestine anDroval for architectural. site clan and amendments to the lot Lines for the previously approved Tract 11350, 114 townhomes located on 10 acres of land on the northwest corner of Base Line and Hermosa - APN 202-182-13. VL New Business F. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 83-27 - SDC/GREEN TREE - The development of two warehouse buildings 304,215 sq. t.) on 13.92 acres of land in the Industrial Park category (Subarea 6) located on the south side of 7th Street, west of Haven Avenue - APN 209-262-7 do 9. G. ZONING ORDINANCE DETERhBNATION 83-03 - ALTA LOMA FEED STORE - A request to detrmine if a feed store facility is appropriate for the VL District of Etiwanda. VL' Public Comments This is the time and place for the general public to address the Commission. Items to be discussed here are those which do not already appear on this agenda. VI IL Adjournment The Planning Commission has adopted Administrative Regulations that set an 11 p.m. adjournment time. If items go beyond that time, they shall be heard oniv with the consent of the Commission. S' S i VICINITY' MAC' a C I i v � 1 t w._ • •-� { COLLEGE �1M R • i v "40 E' f - �www�w-wr • • 6•r l+- n� � a �� • 1 • PL/Ow$ P.2 GITT�M;LL t I-V Too— ro-wrow • • a R i r, . G� Lu••rLwW-GY••TI CO'vl+n .FWOwa. .-pt O-TARIO IC�C.:� 1: -IRIrORr CITY OF RANCHO CUCAIIKMGA y4:1 a`. — =1 Y OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Gtycwn�p STAFF REPORT DATE: November 9, 1983 �! ��a TO: Planning Commission 1977 FROM: Lloyd B. Huhbs, City Engineer I, BY: Barbara Krall , Engineering Technician ` i SUBJECT: STREET NAME CHANGE - Approval of a change from Pepper to Culpepper � located south oF­Ba se Line at Beryl The Foothill Fire District has requested that the street names of Pepper Street and Pepper Court in Tract 12184 and T.-act 9423, respectively, be changed to Culpepper Street and Culpepper Court. Tract 12184 is located on the east side of Beryl Avenue and south of Base Line with Tract 9423 being located directly west on Beryl Avenue. As you can see on the attached map, Pepper runs diagonally along the Seuthern ® Pacific Railroad tracks and also east-west on the south side of Base Line. To have Pepper Court and Pepper Street also running off Beryl Avenue is confusing. Tract 12184 is being Wilt at this time and Tract 9%23 is a custom lot tract with no houses existing. Therefore, very little inconvenience would be caused by such a change. RECO?WflDATION It is -ecommended that the Planning Commission consider the input presented and, if appropriate, recommend that City Council proceed with a public I hearing. i Respectfully sub 'tted, i' $H :�aaa Attachments ITEM A MO �c CITY OF RANCHO CUCAIEZO GA Ksjw Jon D.Mikels >� � �C ewxilae.k++ UI; Charles J.Bugret II James C.Frost 19%7 Richard M.Dail Phillip D.Schlosser September 6, 1983 Lloyd B. Aimand, Battalion Chief Foothi 11 Fire Protection District P. 0. Box 35 Rancho Cucamonga, California 91701 RE: Pepper Street (Tract No. 12184) Dear Chief Almand, Thank you for your inquiry into the apparent misnaming of Pepper Street on Tract No. 12184. Staff has reviewed the street continuity of Pepper Street and we are perplexed as you. We can find no logical reasoning for Pepper Street having an east - west flow (east of Amethyst) then northeast - southwest, west of Amethyst (following the spur line tracks). If logic were to prevail , the northeast - southwest portion should be changed and Tract No. 12184 remain as is. However, we concur that Pepper Street of Tract No. 12184 should be changedand we further postulate that Pepper Court should be changed. Both Pepper Street of Tract No. 12184 and Pepper Court of Tract 9423 will be changed to Culpepper Street and Culpepper Court respectively. If there is any problem with this, please contact us immediately. Sincerely, 1 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING DIVISION /02A 6-t4- PAUL A. ROUGEAU / Senior Civil Engineer PAR:jaa cc: Richard Jaxon 3'..: 9320 31ASELD E ROAD.SUITE C • POST OFFICE SOX 807 • RANCHO CUCAMONGA.CALIFORNIA 91730 • (714)989-1851 FOOTHILL FIRE PROTECT1031 DISTRICT P. O. Box 35 6623 Amethyst Street Rancho Cucamonga, CA- 91701 (714) 987-2525 Paul Rougeau cs Tt rac J iJ Senior Civil Engineer Rancho Cucamonga City Hall P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 C;IY OF R.;NCHO CUCAPONF-!A E S!"'EEF.!N D:V!SiO1: Dear Mr. Rougeau: Your tract map no. 12184 has brought to our attention a perplexing situation in street naming. Sheet 3 of this map shows a "Pepper Street" approximately 64 feet north of an existing "Pepper Court" . Our present map book shows "Pepper Street" alreadv existing, running northeast-southwest parallel to the railroad tracks, from Church St. to Lion, and again from Kirkwood Ave. to Layton Ave. The new Pepper Street does not fit into the existing Pepper Street at all, since the new street runs east-wes- , and the house numbers overlap with the northeast-southwest numbers. There is still time, is there not, to alter the new Pepper Street' s name to Pepperwood Ave. , Culpepper Court, Pepper Tree Lane, or any other choice" Our Dispatch Center advises us that the computer will not accept the new Pepper Street as you have it on map no. 12184. Therefore we have serious trouble'. Thank you for your attention to this matter. We shall await: whatever alterations you are able to make. Yours truly, Lloyd B. Almand Battalion Chief mm cc: Michael Vairin it C. ' II I _ , J' � ., � I t �.�• (�j _Z Fes.,, ' i -�-r--z• 11 � Z_ t i Cp.LIFORNIA rZ :---,�"� \� ,ice . .G �.-.-���c 1( = :__ �4P � '• . J ��' "+� � pay \ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA �oCVCAA101. MEMORANDUM Date: November 3, 1983 CI1' O z F I', Z To: Members of the Planning Commission. � __19�=> From: Bill Holley, Director, Community services Department Subject: Rancho Cucamonga Neighborhood Center - Expansion Project IThis project was engaged at the direction. of the City Cou cil following the 1981 Community Development Block Grant hearings, held for the purposes of selecting project priorities for the upcoming budget years. This project, one of several funded through the CDBG allocation to Rancho Cucamonga, addresses constructing an addition onto the south face of he e existing Neighborhood Center. The purpose of the addition is to met and answer increasing program servicc demands upon the existing structure, with particular emphasis toward :he Senior Citizen Program user. What is proposed is an addition of 3600 square feet under roof, and, et adjacent wal_.ed in court yard of 1000 square feet. Additional off-street parking will be provided to meet the normal user demand cycle. The area uses are fairly self explanatory from the floor plan. IRequested Comm?_scion Action: Review, comment and forward recommendation via minute action to the City Council. If I can provide additional information to the commission prior to the presentation, on the 9th, I am available at your convenience. BH/mw CC: City Council Park Advisory Committee City Manager ITEM B f If lll::'Iai:� O O i cta il ! l } f iISIi6� �t ! kt a ui ':Iut•� IUfl"ii 1; �'iljlli i. i�i1111 C,k:�,-•,tt ilti I Il,li,', • x , +a-• li�i(I(I �F u: � I• I Ij IIII ,ui!�Ipe'llllll �y. r. .4 ^ t ... Aliunw=3 1 - � cj co 4 M M ti } • y V I I � � 1I-_-y .- III �l�•I I _ • 1 1 t VCR— As o L - Y'---------- P I J= _ i g O w s I �I CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT off; i I F Z > DATE: November 9, 1983 J 1977 TO: Chairman and Members of the Planning Commission FROM: Rick Gomez, City Planner BY: Curt Johnston, Assistant Planner SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 82-18 - HOWARD - A revision to a previously approved Conditional Use Permit for First Assembly of God Church for the development of a 9400 square foat building on 5.5 acres of land in the R-1-20,000 zone located at the northeast corner of Archibald and Wilson Avenues - APN 201-381-01. I. PROJECT AND SITE DESCRIPTION: i A- Action Requested: Appeal of Design Review Committee I rE&Tmencation.T - ® B. Purpose: Construction of a 9,400 square foot multi-purpose church buildina. C. Location: The northeast corner of Archibald Avenue and Wilson Avenue. ! D. Parcel Size: 5.5 acres ! E. Existing Zoning: R-1-20,000 F. Existing Land Use: The property is currently unused, but was previously used for agricultural purposes. G. Surround1n Land Use and Zoning: Nortt - Ongto family names, vacant property, zoned R-1-20,030 South - Single family tract, zoned R-1-20,000 Ecst - Future location of Edison substation, single family homes, zoned R-1-20,000 West - Vacant property, Alta Loma Chanrel, zoned R-1-20,000 H. General Plan Designations: roject ite - Very Low Residential (Less than 2 du/ac) North - Very Low Residential South - Very Low Residential East - Very Low Residential West - Very Low Residential ITEM C PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Conditional Use Permit 82-18/Howard November 9, 1983 Page 2 I. Site Characteristics: Two agricultural structures currently exist on the site, including a delapidated barn and a small fiat roofed shed. Extensive grading has occurred adjacent to and at the north end of the site. As shown on Exhibit "C", two rock retaining walls were coistructed as part of a small reservoir which has been unused for a number of years. Also, large Eucalyptus trees are scattered along the north end of the site and along the east and west property lines. I1. BACKGROUND: This project is a revision, to a CUP approved in November 1382 for the First Assembly of God Church. At that time, the Plannirq Commission approved two temporary buildings on the property. After approval of the CUP, the church chose to pursue the development of a permanent facility. On July 7, 1983, a revised CUP application was submitted requesting approval of the new building design and site plan. the Design an Development Review Committees reviewed the plans on August 16th and Pugust 18th, respectively. The church disagreed with the Design Review Committee's action and requested a review of the architecture and site plan by the Planning Commission. On September 26, 1983, the Planning Commission determined that the building design and site plan were adequate, but requested changes to the conceptual grading plan. The public hearing wa� continued 7� to allow revision of the grading plan, further analysis of the street improvements along Archibald, and preparation of the final revised conditions of approval . In addition, at the October 26, 1983 Planning Commission meeting the applicant requested a review of the Equestrian Committee's recommendation requiring installation of the community trail on the church property along Archibald Avenue. The following sections outline the issues involved in each of the above items. III. ANALYSIS: A. Conceptual Grading Plan: The conceptual grading plan was approved by the Grading Committee with a condition that the community trail along Archibald be shown, if required by the Planning Commission. Revisions to the plan from the previous meeting include elimination of the 2:1 slope south of the future sanctuary and providing a meandering slope along Wilson Avenue, south of the parking lot. B. Archibald Avenue Streat Improvements: With development of the project, the church is requirea to construct street improvements along Archibald and Wilson Avenues. As shown on page 5 of the Standard Condition form, these improvements include construction of additional pavement, curbs, gutters, r� PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Conditional Use Permit 82-18;Howard November 9, 1983 Page 3 street lights, and storm drains. Additionally, parkway landscaping and irrigation, and a sidewalk are required on Wilson Avenue, while a community trail is required along Archibald Avenue. The church has requested that the Archibald Avenue improvements be delayed until the permanent sanctuary is constructed or until Edison builds the substation, at which time the improvements could be coordinated. The Engineering staff recommends that the Archibald improvements be installed at the earliest possible date in order to eliminate any hazards at the intersection created by: (1) the sudden decrease in pavement width from 72 feet to 35 feet as shown on Exhibit "GI; and (2) the increased traffic at the intersection created by the proposed church and preschool. Under the current Ordinance, the City Engineer has the authority to waive street improvements, but as a matter of policy, this is only done at the recommendation of the Planning Commission. If the Planning Commission determines that the street improvements should be delayed, a lien agreement could be prepared to have the street work completed at a later date. C. Comm°unity Trail : Following the initial approval of this project in November 1982, the Equestrian Committee approved a detailed trails map indicating a community trail. on the east side of Archibald Avenue along the church property. During the review of the revised CUP the church was informed of the new requirment; however, the church feels an equestrian trail in front of their future sanctuary will be unappealing. Also, the church is objecting to the amount of grading and compaction which must occur to move the toe of an existing slope along Archibald Avenue 5 feet to the west to acccmmodate the 20-foot w4d_ trail . As shown on Exhibit "H", the community trail on Archibald Avenue crosses the street several times north of the church property and at the intersection of Archibald and Wilson. Exhibit "I" shows the status of the trail and land usEs of adjacent properties. The Equestrian.. Committee recommends that the trail be maintained on the east side of the street in front of the church property as shown on the trails map. If the Commission determines that placement of the community trail on the west side of Archibald is more appropriate, the standard conditions form should be revised to include a meandering sidewalk and landscaping on Archibald to replace the trail . PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Conditional Use Permit 82-18/Howard November 9, 1983 Page 4 IV. FATS FOR FINDING: The site is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the proposed church. The development plans, together with the conditions of approval as proposed, are consistent with the General Plan and the applicable zoning ordinance provisions. In addition, the project will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or general welfare of the public or properties in the immediate vicinity. V. CORRESPONDENCE: This item has been advertised as a public hearing in The ai y e ort newspaper, and all property owners within 300 feet rom the suject site have been notified. In addition, public hearing notices were posted on the property. To date, no correspondence has been received either for or against this project. VI. 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 finding and recommended conditions of approval, adoption of the attached Resolution would be appropriate. Respectfully submitted, ?Rick Gomez City Planner RG:CJ:jr Attachments: Exhibit "A" - Location Map Exhibit "B" - Natural Features Map Exhibit "C" - Site Utilization Map Exhibit "D" - Detailed Site Plain Exhibit "E" - Elevations Exhibit "F" - Conceptual Grading Plan Exhibit "G" - Archibald Avenue Street improvements Exhibit "H" - Community Trails Map Exhibit "I" - Community Trail Improvements Exhibit "J" - Community Trail Design Features Original Resolution, with Conditions Amended Resolution of Approval with Conditions h' r?;, l;�j,i ,�• + + Syr .�" r R--,-zo I I its {C- Eli I I � _ cAr� ILA p ! 3b FORTH CITY OF Tt Eft: e U-e oz- a -- RANCHO CLCAViO\-GA Trrl_ : PLANNING GI,\''1SiaN EXHIBIT- 'A' SC-kLE- u-T--�- r -*t�.RLR_wN�.�:.:-%r4/i.rM.r..r+-.._ ram.�.v.v ', � • 1 It L e i f ji ,? 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RANCHO CUC'ATMO\'GA Tnu: cp AuAwm r r-neap nwe g PLANNING DIVISKYN EXHIBIT= tj' scALE= RESOLUTION NO. 82-108 A RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING CO7MIISSION APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 82-18 FOR ALTA LOMA ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH, LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF ARCHIBALD AVENUE AND WILSON AVENUE IN THE R-1-20,000 ZONE WHEREAS, on the 1st day of September, 1982, a complete ,application, was filed by Lawrence Howard for review of the above-descri., .. project, WHEREAS, or. the 22nd day of Nc ember, 1982, the Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission held a public hear'..g to consider the above-described project. NOW, THEREFORE, the Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission resolved as follows: SECTION 1: That the following findings can be net: h the ral 1. That Plan,the andptheosed use purposeslofitheccord zone intwhich th e 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 injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity; and 3. That the proposed use wilt comply with each of the applicable provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. SECTION 2: That phis project will not create adverse impacts on the environment and that a Negative Declaration is issued on November 22, i982- SECTION 3: That Conditional Use Permit No. 82-18 is approved subject to the following conditions: PLANNING DIVISION 1 When the permanent sanctuary is constructed, the subject buildings shall be removed or upgraded. architecturally to match the design of the permanent facilities. Conceptual elevations for the building(s) to be saved shall be submitted with the development package required for approval of future buildings. z. l E:esolution No. Page 2 2. The two doors on the east elevation of the multi- purpose building shall be relocated to the north and south sides of the structure. In conjunction with the change, revised elevations with additional trim shall be submitted to and approved by the City Planner prior to issuance of building permits. 3. The sidewalk on the east side of the rrilti-purpose building shall be removed and additional landscaping shall be provided along the east property line adequate to buffer the future homes, subject to the review and approval by the City Planner. 4. A comprehensive Master Plan of the church property shall be provided with the development package required for approval of peF anent facilities. Such Master Plan shali consider the separation between buildings, parking lot configuration, adjacent land uses, and the future reeds and desires of the church congregation. 5. All laws and regulations of the State Department of Social Services relating to licensing of children's day care facilities shall be complied with prior to opening of the school. 6. Expansion of the preschool and kindergarten beyond 40 students will require the approval of a modified conditional use permit. 7. If the operation of this school causes adverse affects upon adjacent properties, the conditional use permit -hall be brought before the Planning Commission for their consideration and possible termination of such use. S. Operation of the preschool and kindergarten shall not co,-,nence until such time as all Uniform Building Code and Title 19 of the State Fire Marshall's Regulations have been complied with. Plans shall be submitted to the Foothill Fire Protection District and the Building and Safety Division to show compliance. ENGINEERING DIVISION 9. The church shall be required to participate in the Alta Loma Channel Assessment District and a written agreement to the satisfaction of the City Engineer prior to issuance of any building permits shall be executed. Resolution No. 82-10871 Page 3 10. The catch basin on Archibald, including connecting pipes, shall be reconstructed with Wilson Avenue Street improvements. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 22ND DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1982. P ANNING T ^ 16 - C' OMf1N�11 T C LSS1O i Or �nL,vIy1' �r cv..� . BY. 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KI �• � VI � NI ^I 1 �� �� ^I L RESOLUTION NO. 82-108A A P,ESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 82-18 FOR ALTA LOMA ASSEMBLY OF GCD CHURCH, LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF ARCHIBALD AVENUE AND WILSON AVENUE IN THE R-1-20,000 ZONE WHEREAS, on the 1st day of September, 1982, a complete application was filed by Lawrence Howard for review of the above-described project; and WHEREAS, on the 22nd day of November, 1982, the Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission reviewed and approved Conditional Use Permit 82-18; and WHEREAS, on the 22nd day of July, 1983, a revised Conditional Use Permit application was submitted for the above-described project; and WHEREAS, on the 9th day of November, 1983, the Pzncho Cucamonga Planning Commission held a public hearing to consider revi•.ions to the building design, site plan, and conditions of approval for the ibove-described project; and WHEREAS, approval of the revised Conditional Use Permit application shall void the previously approved site plan and building design, and Planning Commission Resolution No. 82-108. NOW, THEREFORE, the Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission resolved as follows: SECTION 1: That the following findings can 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 injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity; and 3. That the proposed use will comply with each of the applicable provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. SECTION 2: That this project will not create adverse impacts on the environment ano that a Negative Declaration is issued on November 22, 1982. SECTION 3: Tkat Conditional Use Permit No. 82-18 is approved subject to the fo owing conditions: Resolution No. Page 2 PLANNING DIVISION 1. All laws tnd regulations of the State Department of Social Services relating to licensing of children's day care facilities shall be complied with prior to opening of the school. 2. Expansion of the preschool ar.d kindergarten beyond 60 students will require the ipprovai of a modified conditional use permit. 3. If the operation of this school causes adverse affects upon adjacent properties, the conditional use permit shall be brought before the Planning Commission for their consideration and possible termination of such use. 4. Operation of the preschool and kindergarten shall not commence until such time as all Uniform Building Code and Title 19 of the State Fire Marshall 's Regulations have been complied with. Plans shall be submitted to the Foothill Fire Protection District and the Building and Safety Division to show compliance. ENGINEERING DIVISION 5. The church shall be required to participate in the Alta Lorna Channel Assessment District and a written agreement to the satisfaction of the City Engineer prior to issuance of any building permits shall be executed. 6. The catch basin on Archibald, including connecting pipes, shall be reconstructed with Wilson Avenue Street improvements. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 9TH DAY OF NOVEMv!-- , 1983. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY: Dennis L. Stout, Chairman ATTEST Secretary of the Planning Commission Resolution No. Page 3 i I, JACK LAM, Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamongc., 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 Comrmission held on the 9th day of November, 1983, by the following vote-to-wit: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: NOES: CoMiSSIGi:ERS: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: c a . qc NLG'- Na✓ >"! 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J- ..ru .Ln� .yiW �rr i'J d flll0 r r ` nGVq •Gi• n^ rna 2fL� NV N j d•.a ... ` JJT Y� V` 6 V�E S .-nV N6u S� 6•/M NO� O NrV G.r.• QV 6� WrN LV ZO' < 10 b m P \ „ 0 Z d 0 i C s o •'. a 9 N L e E ai q w d— O w r q •^ �d �• M m � d p U P `o `•? E N n n d M y d �u � r od q0 Van' i� N L �1 q s c d• d— qc n ` � PT CI P� yqL�•' dV lu• lLN •n V� �� LL �V �— Jd dl K'. e„ CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA c�' o STAFF REPORT ® DATE: November 9, 1993 OI TO: Planning Commission 1977 FROM: Lloyd B. Hubbs, City Engineer BY: Barbara Krall, Engineering Technician SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PARCEL MAP 8116 - CASTILLO - A dir-ision of 1.3 acres within the K-1-1 zone iocateo on the south i side of 9th Street at Comet and Bowen Street - APN 207-531-21 I I. PROJECT AND SITE DESCRIPTION: A. Action Requested: Approval of parcel map. B. Purpose: To divide 1.3 acres of land into 4 parcels. i C. Lccation: South side of 9th Street between Comet and Bowen Street. ® D. Parcel Size: Parcel 1 27,240 sq. ft. Parcel 2 11,200 sq. ft. Parcel 3 11,760 sq. ft. Parcel 4 7,680 sq. ft. E. Existing Zoning: R-1-7200 F. Existing Land Use: Parcel 1 - single family - R-1 Parcel 2 - vacant Parcel 3 - vacant Parcel 4 - vacant G. Surrounding Land Use and Zor.irsg: Nort. - existing single amity - R-1 South - existing single family - R-1 East - existing single family - R-1 West - existing single family - R-1 H. General Plan Dell natg ions: North—resident�a 1—ow 2-4 du/ac South - residential - low 2-4 du/ac East - residential - low 2-4 du/ac West - residential - low 2-4 du/ac I TEM D ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PARCEL MAP 8116 - CASTILLO November 9, 1983 Page 2 I. Site Characteristics: The site slopes from north to south at approximate y . II. ANALYSIS: Parcel 1 contains an existing single family home along with a barn and two small steraae structures. The barn is located two feet from the new property line, however, the Building Code requires this setback to be three feet. A condition to relocate the property line one foot has been included in the City Engineer's Report. With the relocation of the property line, Parcel 4 would be 1,572 feet which is sq. ft. standard. Ninth Street improvements with the exception of street trees are existing. The deve)oper has been conditioned to provide cul-de-sacs on Comet and 3owen Streets to create a more finished appearance then that shorn on the attached tentative map. III. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Also attached for your review and consideration o is art the nitial 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. V. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Planning Commission consider all input an 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 submitted, L : C:jaa Attachments: Nap, Tentative & Vicinity Resolution City Engineer's Report Initial Study s JA ` w 1 ��� �¢� � � ''� ° � ♦�d <EE tea, w l§ a 1� apa A V Q• OR LJy� W 'e ® N=t; aa a v% %I m Bt > Z�m om z i� �� I b a 4oa< gat I OZJ2 C _ I I i 1 s 1 l��J1S nrr!C3 ' 1 Y ® —cam I ui�o�tl�1t� . rugir m _ _ ■ ry )M uuawn;_ --�- Wlutnt t • • • ��� r � 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 pre;ect application is -a.de. Upon receipt of this application, the EnvironmentaI Analysis staff will prepare part II of the Initial Study. The Development Review Committee will mzet and take action no later than ten (10) days before +-he public meeting at which time the project is to be heard. The Conanittee will make one of three determinations: 1) The project will have no signi- ficant environmental unpact 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 reporta- should be supplied by the applicant Giving tion concerning the proposed project. PROJECT TITLE: Tentative Parcel Map No. 8116 APPLICA.QT' S NAME. ADDR..SS, TELEPHONE: (714) 985-0958 Robert Castillo (r/r� C"1 Redreguez 511 Fernshaw La Verne. CA 91750) r NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE OF PERSON TO BE CONTACTED CONCERNING THIS PROJECT: Gary T. Sanderson (714) 980-121i 9587 Arrcw Route Suite H Rancho Cucamonga CA 9'.73J LOCATION op PROJECT (STREET ADDRESS AND ASSESSOR PARCEL NO.) PP - -7 LIST OTHER PERMITS NECESSARY FROM LOCAL, REGIONAL, STATE AND FEDERAL AGENCIES AND THE AGENCY ISSUING SUCH PERMITS : Cucamonga County Water District Chino Basin Municipal wafer Dictr;rt_ Foothill Fire District Southern California Edison. SQu h r Californza— .f�s Comn�.ny an nPr i '( 1 h I-1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: To divide existing lot into four parcels. ACREAGE OF PROJECT _Raz AND c UAREE FOOTAGE Or�VXT`STTNG AND PROPOSED BUILDINGS, IF ANY: Total area is 1 .38 sa4es: Existing house has approximately 3,500 sq. ft. DESCRIBE THE ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING OF THE PROJECT SITE INCLUDING INFORMATION ON TOPOGRAPHY, PLANTS (TREES) , ANIMALS, ANY CULTURAL, HI£TORICAL OR 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 Ninth Street between Edwin Street and Baker Avenue ii, Cucamonga. On all sides of this site are existing residential buildino _i'�ie proposed parcels have total net area of square feet: CQUARF FFFT Parcel 1 27 24n CJ Ft With 4lpnce Parcel 2 11 _7a0 S Et vacant Parcel 3 11 ,760 _ Sq. Ft. Uancant Parcel 4 7,680 Sa. Ft. With Barn Parcel 1 and 2 have access on Ninth Street. Parcel 3 has a -;c nn Comp Street and Parcel 4 has access on Bowen Street. The land cinppg from north to south at approximately 2%. The site has no apparent cu1tLra1 hictori al or c enir 4.-part, The animal life consists of small birds. rodents and reptiles indigenous to the local area. 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 b� 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 4. Create changes in the existing zoning or general plan de::ignations? X 5. Remove any existing trees? How 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: IMi JP,'.'•,-NT: If the project involves the construction of residential units, complete the form on the next page. CERTIFIC-ATION: 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 t-hat additional information may be required to be submitted before an adequate evaluation can be made by the Development Review Committee. XDate /C - -Signature1/>� Title tia��rOE2 a ?-3 r ;.ESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION The following information should be provided to the City of Rancho Cucamonga Planning Division in order to aid in assessing the ability of the chool district to accommodate the proposed residential development. Name of Developer and Tentative Tract No. : Specific Location of Project: PHASE I PHASE 2 PHASE PHASE 4 TOTAL 1. Numiber of single family units: / 2. Nu-tuber of multiple Lazily units: 3. Date proposed to / begin construction: 4. Earliest date of occupancy: Model # and # of Tentative 5. Bedrooms Price Range I-4 1. s;. RESOLUTION NO. 0 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING PARCEL MAP NUMBER 8116 (TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 8116) , LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF 9TH STREET AT COMET AND BOWEN STREETS WHEREAS, Tentative Pircei Map Number 8116, submitted by Robert Castillo and consisting of 4 parcels, located on the south side of Sth Street at Comet and Bowen Streets, being a division of a portion of the West 1/2 of Lot 27, according to the Map of Cucamonga Lands, Recorded ire Book 4 Gf Maps, Page 9, Records of San Bernardino County; and WHEREAS, on October 6, 1983, a formal application was submitted requesting review of the above-described Tentative Map; and WHEREAS, on November 9, 1983, the Planning Commission held a duly advertised public hearing for the above-described map. NOW, THEREFORE, THE RANCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLVED AS FOLLO'AS: 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 riot cause substantial environmental damage, public health problems or have adverse affects on abutting property. SECTION 2: That this project will not create significant adverse environments impacts and a Negative Declaration is issued on November 9, 1983. SECTION 3: That Tentative Parcel Map No. 8116 is approved subject to the recommended Conditions of Approval pertaining thereto. APPROVED AND ADuPTED THIS 9TH DAY OF NOVEMBEK, 1983. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY: ® Dennis L. Stout, Chairman ATTEST: Secretary of YIIC^' f 1ZIIa If,y V11411»4,1 I, JACK LAM, Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was auly and regularly introduced, passed, and adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, at a regular muting of the Planning Commission held on the 9th day of November, 1983, by the following vote-to-wit: AIES: COMMISSIONERS: NOES: COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: CITY OF RANCHO C19CAMONGA .-CMeMED CW_ 1TTON5 OF APPROVAL LOCATION: South side of 9th St. between TENTATME' PARCEL MF NO: 8116 Comet and Bowen Streets DATE FILED: 1015/83 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A portion of the Kest tM)MBER OF LOTS: 4 1/2 of Lot 27 according to the Map of _ GROSS ACREAGE: 1.3 Cucamonaa Lands, Records in Book 4 of Maps._ ASSESSOR PARCEL NO: 207-531-21 Page 9 DEVELOPER MER ENGINEER/SURVEYOR Robert & Amelia Castillo _ same Linville-Sanderson & Assoc 511 Fernshaw 9587 Arrow, Suite H I L= Verne CA 91750 Rancho Cucamo2, a, CA 91730 Improvement and dedication requirements in accordance with Title 16 of the i Municipal Code of the City of Rancho ruca wga include, but may not be limited to, the fallowing: 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 following rights-of-way on the following streets: Three (3) additional feet on 9th Street Additional detication on Comet and Bowen Streets to provi e or cul-de-sac. 3. Corner property line radius w;ll be required per C'ty Standards. 4. All rights of vehicular ingress and egress shall be dedicated as follows: 5. Recic+rocal access easements and mai-tenance agreements ensuring access to all parcels and joint maintenance of all common roads, drives or parking areas ,hail be provided by C.C.&R.s and shall be recorded concurrent with the map. -i- 1 X 6. All existing easements lying within future right-cf-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. airety 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 1 and prior to building permit issuance for Parcel 2, 3 and 4. 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 dewaterirg all parcels to the satisfaction of the Building and Safety Divison prior to recording for and/or prior to issuance of building permit for —_ Street 1 roveaTts PurSUant to the City of Ranch Cucamonga Municipal Code, Title 16, Section 16.35.120, the subdivider may enter into an agreement and post security with the City guaranteeing the required construction, prior io 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 str eets. X 3. Construct the following missing improvements: Prior to recordation for Parcel 1 Prior to building permit iss ante for all ogler parcels �— Curo 8• A.C. -Side-- Crive Street Street A.C. I Median Street Nane &utter ramt. i kalk Appr_ , Trees Lights � Dverla ils7and* OYher� 9th St_ X X i Bowen X X I X X X Cnmet X i X X X y X *Includes land:-.capir.g and irrigation or meter -T- 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 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 b. 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 sball be undergrounded. X 8. Install appropriate street name signs, traffic control signs, striping and markings with locations and types -nnroved by the City Engineer. 9. 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. X 11. Concentrated drainage flows shall not cross sidewalks. Jndersidewalk drains shall be installed to City Standards. Drainage and Flood Control 1. Private drainage easements far 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 City Engineer For review. 5. A drainage detention basin. per City Standards shall be constructed to detain increased runoff -3- Grading X _ 1. Grading of the subject property shall be in accordance with the iJnifon Building Code; City Grading Standards and a- d grading practices. The final grading plan shall be in substantial conformance with the approved conceptual grading plan. X 2. A soils report shall be prepa. ed by a qualified engineer licensad by the State of California to perform such work prior to issuance of building permit. 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 w;iichever comes first. 5. Final grading plans for each parcel are to b- submitted to the Building and Safety Division ,r approval prior to issuance of building permit. X 5. Provide conceptual grading plan showing how water from all parcels will be collected and or conducted to the public street, including any necessary easements for drainage prior to recordation of Parcel Map. General Recuirements and Approvals X 1. Permits from other a-encies will be required as follows: CalTrans for San Bernardino County Flood Con tro 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 sot including sewerage, water, electric power, gas and tele?hone prior to street constructon. X 4. Sanitary sewer and water systems shall be designed to Cucamonga County Water District stan:ards. A letter of acceptance is required. -4- 5. This subdivision shall be subject to conditions of approval from CalTrans/San Bernardino County Flood Control District. �e x 6. Approvals have not been secured from all utilities and other interested agencies involved. Approval of the final map will be subject to any requirements that may be received from tht..:. 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 Hater District will be asked to certify the availaciiity of capacity. Permits rill 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 slopE�,, 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, s 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 foilcwing 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 required fire resistance wall for barn or relocate property line to maintain three foot clearance trona property line with maximum one faot eave projection. CM OF RANCHO CUCAMIORM LLOTD B. Hu88S, CITY ENGINEER by: -S- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA �oCVCAA12 STAFF REPORT GG O I �� h l 197 DATE: November 9, 1983 E: E TO: Chairman and Members of the Planning Commission r F; FROM: Rick Gomez, City Planner r BY: Dan Coleman, Associate Planner SUBJECT: AMENDMENT TO = FINAL MAP 11350 - LOWY DEVELOPMENT j CORPORATION - The app icant is requesting approval for archite,:turai, site plan and amendments to the lot lines for the previously approved Tract 11350, 114 townhomes - located on 10 acres of land on the northwest corner of Boise Line and Hermosa - APN 202-182-13. t� K �. I. PROJECT AND SITE DESCRIPTION: A. Action Requested: Approval of an amended map, architectural and site plan changes. B. Purpose: To adjust lot lines for the development of 114 town ones. C. Location: Northwest corner of Base Line and Hermosa D. Parcel Size: 10 acres E. Existin, Zoning: R-3/PD F. Ex;stinq Land Use: Vacant G_ Sit_ Characteristics: The site has been rough graded prior to construction. II. ANALYSIS: The applicant has conducted market stud.�s wh ch indicate a low demand for one bedroom units, as previously approved . Therefore, the developer is proposing to upgrade his product from one and two bedrooms to two bedroom and three bedroom units. This results in architectural and site plan chances which necessitate the chang`ng of lot lines per the attached map. TI,e proposed changes are minor in nature and do not represent a significant alteration to the approved project. The proposed changes were reviewed by the Design Review Committee at which time the Committee recommended minor changes. The applicant has submitted drawings to the Planning Division in z=cordance with the rommittee's concerns. — �` ITEM E PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Amendment To Final Map 11350 - Lowy November 9, 1983 Page 2 III . FACTS FOR FINDINGS: The proposed amended project is consistent with the General Pan and will not be detrimental to the adjacent properties nor cause significant adverse environmental impacts. In addition, the proposed uses, building design and site plan, together with the recommended conditions of approval, are in compliance with applicable provisions of the Zoning Ordinance and City standards. IV. CORRESPONDENCE: This items has been advertised for public hearing in the Dai y Report newspaper. The property was posted, and notices were sent to property owners within 300 feet of the project site. No correspondence has been received either for or against this project. V. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Planning Comrission consider a , e ements of this project. If after such consideration the Commission can support the facts for finding and conditions of approval, adoption of the attached Resolution would be appropriate. Respec ully submitted, Rick Go ez City Planner RG:DC:jr Attachments: Proposed Map Previously Approved Map Resolution 80-66 Resolution Approving Amended Map Copies of the revised site plan and elevations will be available at the hearing for your review. x T'. SCALE 1'• 60• AMENDING MAP SMART 2 IN, 5 AMAATR TRACT N 09 11350 AAAOCSATRs 11NM1MAAq IN THE CITY OF AAMENO CUCAMolltA OATAYM.CMAe E9L A Sllmirisl0l 6 LGT 6. BLWK•. LTA'JNOH.6'0--mAO AS=ATIO1 AS VEEW= IN R=6 IT KUF . PACE w, AECO M 6 THE C•ZWI IS S►N EEVN6VCI11G. STATE 6 CALITOMIA: AND It RT- TSOI 0 GIERMEIIT LOT w. SECTION 35. T.IN.. V.TA.. S E.M. 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RESOLUTICN NO. 90-66 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMI_SION OF" THE CITY OF P,ANCNO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, CONDITiONAL02 APPROVING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 11350 (P.D. 80- ) WHEREAS, Tentative Tract Map No. 11_350, hereinafter "Map" submitted by Lesny Development, 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 the development of d 114 unit planned development located on the northwest corner of Hermosa and Base Line dividing 10 acres into 117 lots, regularly came before the Planning Commission for public hearing and action on November 12, 1980; and WHEREAS, the Director of Commu.,.ity Development has recommended approval of the Map subject to all conditions set forth in the Engineering and Planning Divisions reports; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has read and considered the Engineering and Planning Divisions reports and has con:,-dered other evidence presented at the public hearing. NOW, THEREFORE, the Pianning 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. I135G and the Map thereof: (a) The tentative tract is consistent �.ith 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 developmen.- proposed; (d) The design of the subdivisioii 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 i,c. • Page 2 C (g) This project will not create adverse impacts on the environment and a Negative Declaration is issue' Section 2. Tentative Tract Map No. 11350, a copy of which is attached hereio, is hereby approved subject to all of the following conditions and the attached Standard Conditions: Planning Division 1. The project mist be consistent with the General Plan and all of its policies and guidelines at the time of final map approval for subdivisions and at the time of bL'?ldi^.g permit issuance for all other residential projects. 2. Prior to approval and rccnrdation of the final map, or prior to issuance of builoi.-g permits, when no subdivision map is involved, written: certification from all affecte,t School Districts, sha'.'i 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 bV -e School District within sixty (60) days prior to the final map approval i- the case of the subdivision map or issuance of permits in the case of all other resz Jential projects. 3. 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 eater, facilities are or will be available to serve the proposed project, shall be submitted to the Department of Community Development. Such letter must have been issue.l by the water district within sixty (60) days prior to final map approval in the case of suldi-ision or issuance of permits in the case of all other res -itial projects. For projects using septic tank fs ; ? ities allowable by the Santa Ana Regional Water Control Bo. rd and the City, written certification of acceptability, including all supportive information , shall be obtai led and submitted to the Zity. 4. All slepe banks in access of five (5) feet in vertical height shall 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 ;hall be completed by the Planning Staff to determine tha` it is in satisfactory condition. , Resolution No. Page 3 5. This approval shall become null and void if the tentative subdivision map is not approved and recoroed or building permits issued when no map is involved, within twelve (121, months from the approval of this project unless an extension has been granted by the Planning Commission. 6. Solid core exterior doors, security dead bolts and locks shall be installed on each unit in this project. 7. Security devices such as window locks shall be installed or, each unit. S. A sample of the proposed roofing material shall be submitted to and approved by the Planning Division prior to issuance of building permits. 9. All units within this development shall be preplumbed to be adapted fo, a solar heating unit. 10. This development shall provide an opt`-)n to home buyers to purchase a solar heating unit. A copy of the sales material shall be submitted to the Planning Division prior to :ales activi ;;y. 11. Aden tiate emergency fire access landscaping shall be I� provided along the north and west property lines. ® ' i2. A full ten (10) feet of dense landscaping shall be E ovided along the north and west property lines. 13. All dwelling units shall be provided w5th an automatic garage door opener. 1". !io parking shall be permitted within the interior circulation aisle. C. C. & R. 's shall be developed C, the applicant and submitted to the City Planning Division prior to issuance of building permits. 15. All landscaped and open areas shall be continually maintained by a Homeowner's Association or some other method acceptable to the City. Proof of such maintenance shall be filed with the City Planning Division prior to issuance of building permits. 16. A detailed lighting plan shall be submitted indicating the style, illumination, location, and the height of all exterior lights to be located on the project site. Such lighting shall be so designed to shield adjacent properties from light and provide only necessary lighting needed for security to the development. Such plans shall be submitted 'W the Pla, ing Division for review and approval prior to issuance of building permits. Resolution No. Page 4 r 17. All swimming pools installed with the development of this project shall be solar neated. 18. Trash pick-up service shall be provided to each individual unit and containers shall be kept out of general view from the street. 19. The C. C. 8 R. 's shall restrict the storage of recreational • --hicles on this site unless they are the principle source of transportation for the owner. 20. Standard patio cover plans shall be submitted to and approved by the City P1Znner and Building vffieidl prior to occupancy of the dwelling units. 21. Prior to grading or any work on the site, the applicant shall contact the Director of Community Service to determine if the existing structure is of historical significance which would warrant its relocation by the applicant for preservation.. 22. Final parcel and tract maps shall conform to City standards and procedures. 23. Details of the retaining wall and grading technique along the North property line shall be included in the final grading plan. 24. Turf block access shall be provided from the visitor parking area to the circulation aisles leading to the dwelling units. 2J. Speed bun.ps :,hall be provided along the north and west driveway. 26. All buildings numbers shall be identified in a clear and concise manner, including proper illumination. Engineering Division 27. Easements for sidewalks for public uses contiguous to Hermosa Avenue shall be dedicated to the City. 28. Design and installation of catch basins on the perimeter streets for future connection to the master planned storm drains, shall be required. The openings of the catch basins shall be plugged in a manner suitable to the City Engineer. The cost of installation will be credited to the drainage fees for the project. Resolution No. Page 5 24. The developer shall widen the east side of Hermosa Avenue including curb, gutter, sidewalk, driveway approach, street lights from Base Line Road to the S.P.R.R. and on Base Line from Hermosa to 600 feet east to the requires: width of the master planned streets. The construction cost of this widening will be reimbursed by the City. The applicant shall be responsible for the design. The applicant shall enter into a cooperative agreement with the City for the construction of and the reimbursement for this widening project prior to issuance of auy permit for the project. 30. The unique character and appearance of Hermosa Avenue and Base Line Road, with its unique rock work, shall be incorporated into the widening project. A conceptual plan in perspective view showing this special feature shall be submitted to the Engineering and Planning Departments for approval . 32. A cash deposit shall be required to cover the cost of the grading and paving on Base Line Road prior to issuance of building permits. On completion of the grading and paving, to the satisfaction of the City Engineer, the cash deposit shall be refundea. ® 32. 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. 33. All perimeter landscaped parkways are required to be annexed into the landscape maintenance district. 34. Landscaping and irrigation systems required to be installed on public right-of-way perimeter of this tract area shall be continuously m:.intained by the developer until accepted by the City and annexed into the landscape maintenance district. 35. Final plans and profiles shall show the location of any existing utiltiy facility that would affect construction. 36. Adequate provisions shall be made for acceptance and disposal of surface drainage entering the property from adjacent areas. 37. Concentrated drainage flows shall not cross the sidewalks. Under sidewalk drains shall be installed per City standards. Resolution No. Page 6 C APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 26TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, I980.- PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Richard Dahl , Chairman r (rATTEST: 1�W �t� Secretary of the Planning Commission I, JACK LAM, Secretary of the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed, and adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission held on the 26th day of November, 1980 by the following vote to-wit: AYES: COMM;SSIONERS: REMPEL, SCERANKA, TOLSTOY, DAHL NOES: COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: KING Subject: Planned Development NO- 80-02 and Tentative Tract No. 11350 69 Applicant: T,usney Development Location- NWC Hermosa and Base Line Those - items checked are C0116iiiOttS of aep,:ovn1. APPLICANT• SHALL CONTACT TIIR FLAMITN-, DIt•IS37N FOR COMrLIm;CF. WTTII THE FOLLOaINC: _ CONDITIONS: A. Site Develor:nent _X 1. Site shall br, le ^lorn,l in ncc,trdan•.•` with t1l ` '%,•• site plans on file in the Planniltcl rivisirn: and the conditions contained herein. X 2. Revised site ,lane ,v:d Dnildinc; rle•:ations ittc-orr^rating all Conditions of ' approval shall l-e suinitted to the Planninq Division prior to issuance of building .ernits. %_ 3. Apnroval of this rag.icst shall net waive connlianer :with all sections of the 7.oninq Ore.inaetce and All. othn_i- applicable City Ordinances in etteet at time of Buildin:t Ferm;t icsuanc_. 3. The de`•rlcpnr ch-11 r:ori r --ill 1^t, •:i`_`t 3n- -.e c_a=-;;rs -Ir-a for Recreation Ve3,iclr pursuont to City statul.uds. % 5. 'tail I`axes. ;-it lr-aA ,hers Si.'.e :ol?a are Shall I-- instilled and located by the developer subject to augroval by the Flanninq Division, 5. Trash recerta:•le ire:)s =hail 1•2 -ncios=d ty e, fco' hi.ch ma=,t.ry -._-all with view obstr•:,.tinq gate:: uur •nint to City standards. Location shall be subject to approval by the Flanninq Division_ 7. Tf d•::cilinas a_^ t^ ,.., . ..-arc:: :` . in an arras .. ci.i.ti'.,:3 1v th,• Foothill . Fire ttistrict os "ha,-_ar•.3euc: , the roof materials must be ahprt+.ed by the Fire Chief awi I`lannina Division orior to issuance of a buildittg oerrzit_ S. The klovclo.cr ,lull in. crzr.z a a— e^: c` a ^`_ ra_eri-al_ and cclors ir.. . _.. _ =i : . _ _ iAl , -_..- __ ich is and~streets as .__ '_r - _ -s_: - • 10. rrior to anv urn ,.f tl,,. pr.. ,, t • its r hgsi .p•-:- a•-rirtr • I,..it,.r ---�enced ther,nn, .Ill , •' :•tl .,••nr.t ..I it• •'nin Fh ill ttr corrleted to "lie satisfa:tion the Vi�_ .-tr. :.f a.i,�y:,•Ill it ,'vvvIt`i,m-nt . ,f��W/£+. Perri: q in and Vchicutar Arc-c Poor __•_ � r Quality 1. All parkinq lot lnn,i=cnp,•-I i;la:+ is -hall have a nti::ir•—m in•=i,le dimension of 4' and shall contain a 12" t:al=; adjacent to parFcistg stall. _ 2. Parking !at lights shall to a m7i:cimum heicht of 12'-r,m the finished grade or the parkinu strl'face and directed away frcin all 'I:C' Erty lines, ad3. cent streets and resi•lences. x 3. Parking lot trees shall be a minim+:m 15 gallon si-_^- x_ 4. All two-way ai!-1e ::idtl)= shall l+o .; minimum o£ 7•i feet •:ide_ _ x 5. Emerciency access shall he p•rovidrd , maintr,mm, c• rt,•^ n+t-1 r•lelr. a minimum t+ of 23 feet a:idr .t all tir::es -111L ;II.r constt ..cticxl in accortlnucc with Foothill ` Fire District re::uirem^nts. % G. All narking sl•art-s rhali be ,louL,lo r;trippoti. C. Landsc,apinci _ 1. A detailei lands+7a1)e ami irrigation plan shall he sul•m;.lied to ar,+ approved by the Planninq Division prior to the issuance of buildinq Permits. - 2. A Raster Plan �f th•• it:ci=tin•i ,.•n-.:ite Tr^-^s -`lnll '.•r 1•rn•ri lerl to the rlan:)i-q ^icisinr• :•rice to tho i=s•.rance o, vernits and prior to gradini to determine which trees shall L•e ret-iin_cl- i. F.si=tinq F.::c.i:' . ::.ill i•[` ,ct-ain-i i.Llo and shall be . tri.r-.ied and -it Pend, cier-a';i.na or r".^ut. ia11•; rlina-�rous trees. small be apllrm—i fnr r-mov,il at thr: di.scrctinn of the Planning Division - dot 'nQ the revie•., of ..h^ rin5t„r i'ian of c;si St in<i Vr1-5: ice, Trees. Those trees which ar- at•,rcve,l Fnr removal shall be ret-laced on a tree-for-tree basis as provi-imi I-; the Plann i:cri Division. g 4. Strect trees, n minimum of 15 c„allrn) si-c or shall be installed in arcordauce with the Masb•r Plan of stroot trv,— £..r the City of Rancho Cucammirza and +;h:.11 11-, rlanted at an average of twrr: 30' on interior streets and 20' on ext^rier streets. A minimum of `,) Cr, .— 1-1- •11^ -= ,;-re. com,rir,rl nr pl+.. rnl1C'-'it:'T srzrs, shall be n["J•12 e'I `112'1 t}rn .jo- •lpt•-.•+r ),) - y 1-:lx :r la,:-t`r. ^yaLlon. an-i 10 -5 Callon. g 3. ? 1 1=.. .=- ? ? r . r- . . in a n-7t1t: : :t1vi thz:ivina condi- tion, free from 4c, d trash, awl debris. X_ 1- And., st-ins j•;-17,: f ,r this .i•:•r^I• : hoar r:ilall t•,, .j.•--:, r,t�ct in .:rn,Enrnance wit!" the anninq Divivi Gina ^rdiunato and shall re:atir^ view and approval by the Plarninq Pivitiion prior to installation of such ai,,ns_ 2_ A uni ,`orm liar. 1• mram for this .}r.;ntpt Cnt shall Pe cuh Plannin ni hmi 1 to t.}:e a v,sion Enr their reviel>' <ind aPj,roval prior to ieatctnce of Buildinq permits. E_ F crc.*tics 1. The developer i .•,plirn,j t ,, c b' .:in tilt, foilo:ci n•i Biqa^•l ct'aY emgnt t purchasers of hx nc ,high have a yrivate oy o_ or adjacent to their 1•ro(•erty. Public e,jurstrian trail on In jturchasinq the }tn,•le 1•�cated cn Lot Trart on (datel . I llaae read th•. 4CCR's and understand thatsaid Lot_ is subiect to a mutual reciprocal e.,jscm.,,t for the purptsc of allowina c.;uestrian traffic tt, gain access. Purchaser Said stateme::t is to !•c riled 1,} the developer with t.hc (•ity prier to occuua ncy. F. Additional :,rrn>valeR^qu} rt••} 1_ Director Revic.: shall be ,;,_cnml•Lishcd Permit_ prior to ttc icsmn; en of a Building Diro_tor p•r:c^-.. f+ '_l �_ 3_ %.j,l:mval cf 2'cnta i .•: 'rear rv,- 11350 - ar Sarno c.lt. in... , Planned Development Nei. 80-02. _— `o =cgro.•al of 4_ Thin COod iticnnl ,.• }•. . 'r xi:.C!, .i�..> rj•., c, , ..,' .. . __'- _ _ t' t r.^-ath(5) at crdiLieatl _ _ - •-. __ens Cr re-roc,- ®riginai Poor Qu' aORq - Ar1'T.TCATIr SiIALL CONDITIONS. G. Site Development - Y_ I. The applicant =h.ili cor,p;ip :rich-tl;r l.atc=t adopter? +'nif^ra Luildiaq Code, . Uniform mechanical Cede, Tlnirr•rm T`lumbinq Ccdo, "'ttienal Flectrie Cede, and all other applicable codes and ordinances in effect at the time of approval of this project. _ Y 2. Prior to issuznvre of Intilrliun !'^rmi.ts for ,romhlnctil•le construction, evidence shall !•e `=ut,mi'.tecj to the Foothill District Fire Chief that water supply for moire ?:roteeticll is available. 3. Prior to the i«vin^^ of a '.•ui1•.lintt ^snit for ., nr': rr-:i•?••„ ; ,l •?•r ll; - :: anit (F) or roai.`r � ;,.?iti n 1 �n .•>:istiaa unit. ( ? , -`,^ .r;-T-licont shall pay dwelormcnt f^^r at th• <, nb? i:aled rite. Sur-11 fc•• : nav include, but not lie limited to: "it • 1 ^ ,, 1. . i'•_•.`. Prnin:,a^ Fce, Svstems Develormcat Fe-?. Pcrmit arv? -tian Ciloc:ina `.seen .rt.l sck, cl .__ 4. rrior to the 15cq?nce of a 1`c,il•iintT r^_rmit for a new eommrrcial or industrial development cr addition to nt, cxirti.nq deyelocancnt. the arlllicant shall pay development fees at the estahlishod rate. Such feer. m3v include. but not be limited to: Sy-stems De, elcrm•ent Fee, Drainace Fee, rernit and Plan Checking fees. % S. This approval =hall `.•^. cno m.i? 1 �n.i vcid if !. +_Ldinn c .nit= arP net issued for this project :within on., pear Cram the date of rroject approval. x o. Street.' names a^.•.i a.i.ire=?e, =pal' !`e p•t'^•: 3 - th^ be:i ]r?inn of f ical H. Ex istinn Structures . 1. Previc?c cem,,li.u,ce frith ti,� ?iniferrl Snildinq c' ,Jp for t`rol•^rt-•; line clearances considering use. area and fire-re::istivenccc of exi<tin-1 b,tildin^•s- Exis[ing luildin^. (�) si,all 1•^ .^.:a•i. to ron:•ly :with current T3uildino and Zoning rcqulaticnc for the intenrlyd ute or the bnildinq shall be demolished_ 3. -cxistine =e'::��e =a1 `aciii` : c!:Rll I-- 'ill-! :aneed to ccnply with :!ti•:�]•riate ?radin - practices �n•1 the L'•nifc :r. Flvnbin; Code- Z. '=c a:?in-':_ X 1_ t-i-aclina Of '_he p•Il,i....t ..i..-.1_..• :'�t.all 1..� 1.: - - Puil3ing code. ao? a:-oi•tc6 7ra.iira practices. 1mr Pwr Qum U7i^,r __ is r•)f-,I-, „!, � I 1 !,., ,.." ,.:. :. : , .. n -r:a l i f i, d •+n-t i u•• r State of Californi-t rp 1•erform ^::• i, work_ l ireus ri by the �• A gcoloyical c.•}w,rt. si ill pr,-:•arod by a ,111aliCicti engifiper or geologist and submitted at `.he time of almlication for gra.iin plan c!teck_ x 4- The final grading 1`lan chill Le .<ttbi�ct to revio:+ i ici -rlpvrovai by the Planning, Engin erirc anti Pail,ling Diaisicns mri shall 1,11 :Om!,lnt'd prior to recordation Of the final subdivision man or issuance of building hermit_ whichever comes first APPT.ICANT SHALL CO;--TACT TH➢; FMITNEERT11c: D1:+iISiON FOR CO?IPi.17,NCE WITH T11r FOLLOWING J• Dedications and Vehicular i. S3edlcatiens sh-tll !+r m3•i i+•; final. tnal, of ali intor c, and all nccessar c'astmcr t r t.reet riclac-r,<_ .ay } t^ is �hca,•tt on thee tentat i•.v r.,.11,. % 2- Dedication s11a11 be 11:1dc of t}te followinc mis�inq ri.<thts-of-way strecis On tl:e foilO+iaq 27` m.ldi tirnt.31 .feel: on Base Line Road 11 ` a,l,ii eional feet on Ep=qsa Ave- and a var a e—f,? err 13Q> -nsa Ame at the intersection o 3. Corner property line radius toill Le B m Base Line per tentative tract ap- e4 per City s.andards_ _ 4. All rights of vehicular irutre�:s to and egress f.on sliali be dedicated as follows: - -.S__ S. Recil?rocal easem-tits shall he prnvide•1 ensurin^, access to a private roads, dri•_e er lI Farcels over �lr%ina areas_ g G. Ade..ulte l,r �;.• hal_ rmi•+ r circulation of am; tCnrwc t-:}li<-h property Or in th•+ pro Ll bc+ nsc,;l (err •l,•Iit:pry of 9oncls to the oper.:f_i.,,,t of q:c 1•n+l sed i+usine?cs_ K. Stre,_t imvroa,,mcnts 1- Co::struct full <tr^„t iml•-•••;emnut.'a ittcirdi: a tt, bnt not limited to, c,erb and lich-r, A.C. rav m^nr , <i,1,,,;,, Ik. drive approach^_s, ;­ark•..:a-{ trees and lichts On all interior Wit; et-- street Original Poorua�>3y: X rnna;lruct th•: ftL:•:- .1. nl :ni r�:ins: q•ro•�!•:rtCnl_'= inc:lull inn, loll. not limited Co: A.r.-- Cii if- 1 S,p t'�I:- i STP.i:F:1" _ � • �l'GI:1,'T NAitl: •:(1•:•q•I:St FBtl I". I [•Ir\1•F: A{•!_L'__ M G1 i'i': [�"�F.Ia,",", CIIA T T, !.l?`^, 0711ER X X X I X B X median island Hermosa * X % X i % X *Or. Hermosa the pavement shall e a of all P.C_C, pavement is required on Base Line between west property line and. intersect. 3. Prior to any .. .r'. 1...i a•.,r:n.-n,._. in •.he :•tll fit_^ =;e^03a .", n^l:t ^cm it a:• 9 - - - �:i .Lem cin iic { Cnain _r's add th addition to any o •,r` Office, in !•or-mit.s re•luircd.• x 3- Street im!�zo_•^'•,^r` ;•i m;•rrv� l I)..- !l:•, City "Id Frepar^d b; a Registered Civil An•vinoc,- •:h.1ll b., regnir �d . for 111 strcet improvements, prior to iss::ancc, of an e:icroact i:ermit. —y 5_ Surety shall ire postee. an3 an aqr^ement executci to the satisfaction of ti;e City Engineer n,l the Cit: Attornec, aaarantecins COT,,,lr.lion of the public hichever comes prig to recording of the map or the issuance of building permits, whichever comes fire• x _ G_ All street a n:•r•,•r • n.ttc 111 Y•e installed c.to ti;e satisfaction of the' City ErgineIr, prier to ecru•,an:-•;. __ 7. Pavem^nt st-ipina, m.arkina, traffic an3 str•,r_r- rlam,• si :tin + insta _led �• - 9 7 sha 11 ,e l:er n^ rn-;utr^nent3 ^f tag - Cit•; En�inc`�r. L. C:aina,•+ an.3 Flood CLntrol x 1. The „r -.S: n., ru;ti , rf all ••." e cit d facilities rr•p:it •.i 1:- r!;., drainage 2_ Intersection -rain- :•:i11 '� r� : 1•.r�; at the - 1�=' X 3. Tn2 t -cpos-•a thn Niti^n ,l E1no3in� Of Lhat pro(inin aw! •'i• •'r•.iino•1-� :��•ir.�m awl i•; ', ^t^t•7 th^ f`ro•risions •1. ,l •ir-iinagp. rl,u,m•1 •,• l ,' fl • ..1 , ,.., .,,.. ir,n a:.tll the •i ! 1 1••: r^•mirn.i to i,rotee S tructu rc� ir; tlicr,r-t inr •a,c^I rnn•,ff to .•,�r.�, �- S. The Hermosa Avenue hn1 L t," l,•,;in,I•:,1 .,•: mn i ,r :,:Ircr carryin strc-iL:; r...rlirin,t a r•.,-,I.i,l)tion of :1•^�-icl r•url, lv-ights, cO:n.^.ter- eiai type drive al•:•r.•a-:hn,, rnil.•.t :street co:Incction: , flon9 protection walls, and/or lanas.:apc!d earth :,erns and•rolle'i l: Lretaars at property fine , D1. Utilities 'r x 1. All j`rCl`oeCc] ntilitipc h.itl.,in th•, l,rojcc•C sh.1] 1 hr in:aalled underground i.ncluLtln(' tail� ii!`� �Ic,u,I mnl+,r n:'Lcrial; 1^:� tltnn l:7 Y.V. X 2. Iltility caccn•.nt .; •:hall ,• rrr•:i.l•..l t., tt)- the ccrvinq utility eompanite< 1113 I.tle City T:IIuiTIVer. R 3. Pcv^lorcr sh,Ll 1••• fOr the relocal_icn of existinq pui)lic utilities, as required. X 3. 1)cvclOp(--r shall i,c f1,r the instal.l•ttit,n of SLrc^t iightinq in accordance with Southern Cal.ifcrnia Edison :ompany and City standards. x _ S. :-later and scwi-r c-'<t cm ;•1.:11s chill he d^cia_ n-,l ,nd cr`nci:ruct�`•.i to meet fa re%liile,munts of LI,:, Cu;amo:Isla G��u,l; t:atcr Digit:rice WCW)' , Fooi.hill Fire Pistrltt and th^ F.m-ir^nm^ntal ii.,)lth D�osrttr,::` o` thr Count •• o` can Bernar•3illo. A lrt.tcr cif c.nrlia:::)e from CCWD ,:ill he rcqumcd prier to recordation. g_ G. Aj,provals lia -r, rv,` U. ^n ,`• nrcd from all It-ilit- io•= and otter interested agencies involv("]. Appro- 'I) of the final nai+ will 1)o sanic':t to any requirements that ma-... be receive-1 from t'lem. N. G^_nCral iirluitcmcnts an.i Al-rrnva L:; I. Permits from oth,rr avencies • ill lc required n= Cali: �n:: r •_ - . 11. coutlt;•; D11;L Ahatemcrit (rnaUltn(1 i`r LOr t0 1:SUanCe of a C_ San F^rlar•]i » Cclnt_; Flr..,l Co;,tr-)l District U. Other. : x_ 2. A Cop. of the r.,•••.nnnt�, 1'r,n�li r inn_ aroi i=nstricrion: !t.:aR'sl and i- nicics of ]ha'1,r1 .,rari•`n •,f th•, '-T•,mer+•-:n.,ra A-�.,.-i.]':inn, Sut•i—:t to the api,roval cf t11•, +'i : : AtLorne•;, nhall hC rr_r:r:;,•i t<itl: tills map and a edgy provided to Lhe iiiy. 1 or €Q�a4 v 3. Frior to rccordat inn. .t :Jc t iro <• TnY.:nr.i•e, Y.,� fi�t:n t.nn•1•-ccn{•,• and i,ichting 11istricts r.hnll 1"' fit"I With l!- it}• Co ncil . Th .•n•lira.•••ritty costs .involved in District rormation c_hatl be hornr, t,y thtj developer. R 4• parcel and tract maps shall conform to City standards and procedures. r •�Y r� _ RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, CONDITIONALLY APPROVING THE AMENDED MAP Of FINAL TRACT 14AP NO. 11350 WHEREAS, Tentative Tract Map No. 11350 hereinafter "Map" submitted by r � A4+ .;Ain, the Lowy Development Corporation, applicant, for the purpose O' s�..... . . real property situated in, the City of Rancho Cucamonga, County of San Bernardino, State of California, described as a residential development of 114 toh^hoLse dwellings on 10 acres of land, located on the northwest corner of Base Line and Hermosa into 117 lots, regularly came before the Planning Commission for public hearing and action on November 9- 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 WHEREAS, said map was conditionally approvEd by Resolution No. 80-66 on November 26, 1980, said conditions remain unchanged. NOW, THEREFORE, the Pianninq 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. 11350 and the Map thereof: (a) The tentative tract is consistent with the General Plan and specific plans; (b) The design or improvements of the tentative tract is consistent with the General Plan 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 propose.i subdivision. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 9TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1983. PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Resolution No. Page 2 BY: Dennis L. Stout, Chairman ATTEST: Secretary of the Planning Commission I, jACK LAM, Secretary of the Planning vCmrwrission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution. was duly and regularly introduced, passed, and adopted by the Planning Cormission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission held on the 9th day of November, 1983, by the following vote-to-wit: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: NOES: COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: — CITY OF RANCF0 CUCAMONGA c`�M0 STAFF REPORT t �� 01 oil z UI Z IDATE: November 9, 1983 TO: Chairman and Members of the Planning Commission I FROM: Rick Gomez, City Planner BY: Frank nrecyman, P.ss•:s*_ant Planner SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 83-27 - S0C/GREEN TREE - i e eve opment of two warehouse EEE buildings 15 sq. ft.) on 13.92 acres of land in the Industrial Park category (Subarea 6) located on the south side of 7th Street, west of Haven Avenue - APN 209-262-7 & 9. I. PROJECT AND SITE DESCRIPTION: A. Action Requested: The applicant is requesting approval of the indust�Ject described above. B. Purpose: To create two warehouse buildings (304,216 sq. ft.) C. Location: Between 7th and 6th Streets, west of Haven Avenue D. Parcel Size: 13.92 acres (total) E. Existing Zoning: Industrial Park (Subarea 6) F. Existing Land toS-C: Vacant parcel G: Surroundira Land Use and -onin : North - Vacant parcel, Industrial Park South - Vacant parcel, Industrial Park East - Vacant parcel , Industrial Park West - Vacant parcel, General Industrial H. General Pia n Oesi nations: oJect ite - In ustria Park, Subarea 6 North - Industrial Park, Subarea 6 South - Industrial Park, Subarea 6 East - Industrial Park, Subarea 6 West - General Industrial, Subarea 5 ITEM F PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT DR 83-271SDC Green Tree November 9, 1983 Page 2 I. Site Characteristics: The site consists of a vacant parcel which slopes gent Ty from north to south. Currently, the site contains a variety of indigenous plant materials and field grasses. 11. ANALYSIS• A. General : The applicant 'is proposing the construction of two large warehouse buildings (177,550 sq. ft. and 138,595 sq. ft.) within the industrial park area of Subarea 6. Large warehouse structures such as these are typically not encouraged within industrial park areas; however, die to the parcel 's location adjacent to an existing rail spur, it was a previous Planning Co-mission decision (at the time of narcelization) to allow this type of General Industrial use, provided that the project reflects the high design and landscaping standards set forth within the Industrial Park category of the Industrial Specific Plan. In addition, please note that the project will be located contiguous to 6th Street, a special bculevard, thus should reflect the City's highest design standards. As documented within the Industrial Specific Plan, "Industrial Park uses will have a high quality, campus like setting wit', the greatest amount of landscaping". In addition, the design standards have been developed to protect lards in this group (Industrial Park) from development which is inappropriate due to either function, appearance, or environmental effects. Lastly, the Plan snecifically states that "all exterior wall elevations of buildings and screen walls shall have architectural treatment compatible with the surrounding land use and architecture". B. Design Review Committee: The Design Review Committee was concerned with the lack of architectural detail on the north and south Wildine elevations and recommended that these elevations reflect the same characteristics as other structures found within the Industrial Park district. As illustrated on Exhibit "8", the app-,ica.rit's building elevations do not fully reflect the community's design sta,-,dards for the Industrial Park district. For comparison purposes, graphics have been provided of previously approved projects which show the architectural detail which would be appropriate for the Industrial Park district (Exhibit "D") . Please note that these examples provide great amounts of variety, visual interest, and architectural details, which is in keeping with the intent of the Industrial Specific Plan. I PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT DR 83-27/SDC Green lir ee November 9, 1983 Page 3 The Committee recomanended that to achieve the desired design solution, a variety of solutions be employed. Specifically, the Committee recommended: 1. Breaking up the north and south elevations by providing a substantial variation in the building form, architectural details, fenestration, use of graphics, etc. 2. Providing extensive landscaping contiguous to 6th and 7th Streets, and providing a continuous landscape strip along the east property line. The applicant made only minor adjustments to the elevaticns by providing some sandblasted panel-. When staff reviewed the revisions, we indicated that the modification appeared minor and that the DRC was expecting more substantial revisions. Staff recommended to the applicant that his proposed solutions be brought back to the DRC. However, the applicant did not want to spend the time for that, as he felt he did what the Committee asked. With regard to this design issue, the Commission basically has three (3) options: O tion 1: Continue review of the eroject and take :t back e ore t e Design Review Committee for resolution of design issues; or Option 2: The Commission may wish to approve the project with the attached conditions of approval, which requires additional architectural work; or 0ption3: The Commission may wish to approve the project with no m odif—ications. C. Develo ent Review Conanittee: The Development Review Committee was primarily ccincerned with landscaping and recommended that the total landscaped area be increased to the required Industrial Specific Plan minimum of 15 percent of the net lot area. Presently, the applicant has provided approximately 11.6 percent of landscaping for the entire project. However, the Planning Commission may modify the landscape coverage requirement determined that the project is designed to the highest aesthetic quality compatible with the land use category and consistent with the surrounding land use. If the Commission wishes to proceed in this direction, staff recommends that extensive landscaping and berming be required contiguous to 6th and 7th Streets. In PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Dot 83-27/SDC Green Tree November 9, 1983 Page 4 10 addition, a dense landscape buffer should be provided along the east property line. Lastly, landscaping should be provided adjacent to office areas and Within the parking area (Exhibit "E") . In addition to the above, the Development Revie, Committee recommended full street improvements contiguous to 5th Street, 7th Street, and haven Avenue, and the establishment of one (1) reciprocal access drive approach along 5th Street. D. Grading Committee: The Grading Committee approved the conceptual grading plan subject to approval of a final grading plan. E. Environmental Assessment: PLrt 1 of the Initial Study has been completed by the applicant and is attached for your review. Staff has completed the Environmental Checklist and found no significant adverse environmental impacts related to the construction, of the project. If the Commission concurs with these findings, issuance of a Negative Declaration would be appropriate. III. FACTS FOR FINDINGS: It is recommended that the Commission review the project to determine if the project is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the proposed development and that the proposed uses are in accordance with the objectives of the Industrial Specific Plan. In addition, the Commission is asked to determine if the proposed design and site plan, in conjunction with the Conditions of Approval, are consistent with the City's current development standards. Lastly, the Commission should determine if the project provides adequate setbacks, landscaping, buffers, and improvements which make it compatible with surrounding land uses. Conditions of approval have been provided if the Commission wishes to approve the project. IV. CORRESPONDENCE: This item has been advertised for environmental review in The Daily Report newspaper. PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT DR 83-27/SDC Green Tree November 9, 1983 Page 5 V. RECOMMENDATION: it is recormended that the Planning Comission er consi al input and elements of this project. If after such consideration the att ched Resolution would be appropriate. e facts for findings, appropriate Respectfully submitted, Rick mez ity lanner RG:FD:jr Attachments: Exhibit "A" - Site Plan Exhibit "B" - Elev--ttions Exhibit "C" - Grading Plan Exhibit "D" - Comparison Elevations Exhibit "E" - Suggested Intensified Landscaping Initial Study, Part I Resolution with Conditions Pik ® o•-. z�aI ! I _ Pik I I � Vis ILI ' r •I L ,n I i �^ �� a �92 ��wa 1 I I I I � i ; +� � � a I PC S Q J FIT I > a I'G',,cc��o cc Imo- 1,2 a211S H-XIS ITEM: RANCHO CUca-Mo\GA TrrLE : 5�� �; PL&IVNING DIVLSON EXHIBIT . SCAL.E- ` L \ � Ell ||| » t ta � \� \ �■ � . � \ - . � . . . y- 2 . ` § & \ \ ƒ \ # , _ g e LEDLI _ 0 ' � . / \. 2 2 �_ �• ( � 2 £ & § 9 e : ~ !( g p �IIRTI- 'ITY RA\CM CUCAMONTGN Tn-u: �2 pLNNIII C. DIVISM EXH1BM SCALE- - 'a; yet cz � I Z II, iI 1 � _ i i33ais ui9 3J l NORM CITY OF rmNl: RANCHO CUCATMONGA T ram: PLa t\-,NT NG DIN''ISM EXHIIM i. C _SCALE: �ar``bron G�a}.s to T3ronze 3u�'.ryT s1^n� 41 Mj� - - Pre�a�4- crmrx�� �/a.ilpanGls, \ �. M�-bta►y,, Sa�bla�t .�e.�..� �P� 1 1 1 1 b 'jib, d Sc.�;t -eveb Svlav,bvu•,zF �lr� tom+ �y.�cls� l t7k� Sanalo�a�� [3ronz.e_ e.,.,00tzec> �x►�rav� 1n�e.�c�, �6brb cvh�rr� Au-�'��s �k�;ITS) ,:.,:�. ' 1r - - _ t - :ram',..:.:...-. -:.�+:"':r.-c•... - 1 1 i� -•^.. e 2.F �1�Ld C-c.-n�rL i G- /?GGC/1� C�-� IG�7, �iN\�If�- ��`i0�'{'/TP^�i'k\� V NORTH CITY OF ITEM: RAINCHO CL`'CAMO\'GA Tm,E_ Ccnbn PLANNlr-C DIvLSK NN EXHIBIT: D SCALE--- x t , - M k y.t � 4 - ,��:\:\'10\:cam\\���•��_". :a • • • • s s } -t 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 Cc—;ttee 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 Declaratian 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, Buildings A & B 6th & Haven Industrial Park APPLICANT'S NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE: Santa Anita Development Cor oration, 363 San Miguel Drive Newport Beach CA 92660 714 644-6440 NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE OF PERSON TO BE CONTACTED CONCERNING THIS PROJECT: Jim „-tson P.O. Box 1880, Newport Beach, _ CA 92660 (714) 644-6440 LOCATION OF PROJECT (STREET ADDRESS AND ASSESSOR PARCEL LQO. ) West side of Haven 2711parcel 1 and 2 tentative parcel map no. 7731 LISP ETHER PERMITS NECESSARY FROM LOC7S., REGIONAL, STATE AND FEDERAL AGENCIES AND THE AGENCY ISSUIDG SUCH PERMITS: NONE T-1 r S 1 � PROJECT DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: ?rUAa cencrP P warPhnrcP rt and associated site x rP ACREAGE OF PROJECT AREA AND SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING AND PROPOSED BUILD.INGS, IF ANy: Parcel 1 ' 7 8 a^roc 1iidijg & I70,850 sq_ ft. and Parcel 2: 6.12 a r c_ R,,,Zda—rr - y�gn ft DESCRIBE THE ENVIRONMENTA_T, 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 iATTACH NECESSARY SHEETS) : The site is currently a grape North to the South, There We no aia 9 Lly from rhP cultural or historicfeatures 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? 1-2 4 WILL THIS PROJECT: YES NO X 3 . 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 :nu-^.icipal services (police, fire, water, sewage, etc. ) ? X 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 hazardous materials such as toxic substances, £lammables or explosives? Explanation of any YES answers above: 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 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. t Date' 2�-Y�� ,signature *. tehe . Nichols hh T .tle Vice President Proiect Q r nnmrt` t r 1-3 C. RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION The following information 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 I PHASE 2 PHASE 3 PHASE 4 TOTAL 1. Number of single familv units: 2. Number of multiple family units: 3. Date proposed to begin construction: 4. Earliest date cf occupancy: Model and # of Tentative S. Bedrooms Price Range I-4 i . RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE Rp.NCHO CUCAMONGA PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVING DEVELOPMENT REVIEW NO. 83-27, SOC/GREENiREE, LOCATED BETWEEN 6TH A 6) ZONE WHEREASET, WEST OF HAVEN IN THE INDUSTRIAL PARK WHEREAS, on the 26th day of August, 1983, a complete application was filed by SDC/Greentree for review of the above-described project; and WiiEREAS, on the 9th day of November, 1983, the Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission held a meeting to consider the above-described project. NOW, THEREFORE, the Rancho Cucamonga Planning Commission resolved as follows: SECTION 1• That the following can be met: 1. That the proposed use is in accord with the objectives of the Zoning Ordinance 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 injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity; and th each of 3. the the applicable provisions ed use is l prov sions of th �eZoninganc � Ordinance; and 4. That the proposed project is consistent with the General Plan. SECTION 2: lliat this project will not create adverse impacts on the environment and tthiat a Negative Declaration is issued on November 9, 1983. SECTION 3: fhat Development Peview No. 83-27 is approved subject to the following conditions and attached Standard Conditions: PLANNING DIVISION 1. A minimum landscape average of 15% of the net lot area shall be required. 2. Additional architectural details, variation in the building form, texturized treatment, building graphics, building relief, etc. shall be provided on north, south, and east buildirg elevations, to the satisfaction of the City Planner. Resolution No. Page 2 41) ENGINEERING DIVISION 3. This project shall be subject to the conditions established by the serving rail company for at grade crossings and protection devices. 4. The spur track shall not cross 7th Street but shall "break away" from the main track beyond 7th Street. 5. A revised grading and drainage plan illustrating how the spur track area will drain shall be required and reviewed by the Grading Committee prior to issuance of building pe- :its. 6. The proposed driveways on 6th Street shall be relocated to have one driveway at the common property line for joint access. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS M. DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1983. PLANNING COMMISSION OF TkiE CITY OF RANCHO CUCP.MONGA BY Dennis L. 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V L j J N p O� ✓ ^ �E I I I P�a u..n a � at CVV � n No 4 1 CJ CTJ y �n rc tP°e ci ._ n✓ or:"^c I `ct� LM �� O^ `V✓ > yijU V V9 qd �✓ l .V Vi✓C = O n` d.O+ O i.S c L p� dC cCM �I � C � ' 6JVL VIC CIjLY IO�FAR�AlNCHO"�1CJCAMO�NGA Z F�; g Z :J I� DATE: November 9, 1983 19') J i TO: Chairman and Members of the Planning Commission I FROM: Rick Gomez, City Planner BY: Gary W. Richards, Code Enforcement Officer 1 SUBJECT: ZONING ORDINANCE DETERMINATION 83-03 - ALTA LOMA FEED TORE - A request to determine i a—feed store facility is appropriate for the VL District of Etiwanda. ABSTRACT- The Development Code allows the Planning Commission to determine if a use, if not specifically listed, is similar in nature and scope to those permitted or conditionaliy no,-mitted within a Development District. Attached is a letter from James S. Crowell, President of Alta Loma. Feed Store, requesting direction from the Planning Commission regarding the continuance of a feed store facility recently opened in the VL District of Etiwanda. BACKGROUND: The business in question was recently relocated from the west side of Amethyst Avenue to 6681 Etiwanda Avenue. The subject site is part of a ten acre parcel, located on the east side of Etiwanda Avenue, north of Victoria. The site is directly east and across the street from the fire station. The easterly five acres of the site are vacant land and not used at the present time. The westerly five acres along Etiwanda Avenue are mostly orange groves with the exception of a nursery in the rear portion of the lot. The site contains one 20 X 30 block structure with a fenced storage area on the east side of the structure. The buldirg is currently used by Alta Loma Feed as a retail sales outlet and storage facility for their feed and grain products. The surrounding propert;es are basically undeveloped with the exception of the fire station across the street and two residential dwelling units located on adjacent large parcels. This new location lies within the VL (Very Low Residential - 1. to 2 du's/ac) District of Etiwanda. ANALYSIS: According to the Etiwanda Specific Plan, agricultural uses sucl-i as raising, grazing, breeding, boarding or training of large and/or small animals is either permitted or conditionally permitted on lots of 2.5 acres or more prior to residential development. See attached section of the Etiwanda Specific Plan for permitted agricultural uses within the residential zone. Some of these agricultural uses would require the storage of hay, fe?d and grain. ITEM G PLANNING COhT+IISSION STAFF REPORT Zoning Ordinance Determination 83-03 November 9, 1983 Page 2 According to the letter received from Mr. Crowell , only items related to domestic animal needs and that of local farmers would be sold from this location. The use would be considered retail sales of feed and grain products, but only on a small scale. The use would not be permitted to expand beyond its present state, therefore, the agricultural character of the area would not be altered due to this use. RECOKMENDATION: It is reccmmanded that the Planning Commission consider this request and umake a use dete—. ."--t?on As to whether the proposed use is similar in nature to be allowed or considered to be permitted within the VL District of Etiwanda with a Conditional Use Permit, consistent with the intent of the Etiwanda Specific Plan and General Plan. R pec full bmitted, is Go City Planner RG:GWR:jr Attachments: Letter From Applicant Excerpt from Etiwanda Specific Plan Vicinity Map 4 q'l ti'. I I III � I I m I I IL a LEI - I' ..G. m �^ - • �h{ o �IZ �7- 1 - - je RT -A.q^µ^( V ` H CITY OF Z. O. _ F o RANCHO CUCAMUNTGA T=: LtxA-F°o �P PLAN DIV]SION EXHiBrr. u SG�iLE �=' -- October 19 1983 TO THE ATTENTION OF: Mike Verin, Members of the Planning Commission, Councilmen, and Mayor of Rancho Cucamonga The purpose of establishing a feed store in the Etiwanda area is to fulfill the needs of the local agricultural area. We propose to sell only items related to domestic animal needs and t:iat of local farmers. We feel that this is a i much needed area in which to expand. This is a new direction for our store, as we have discontinued many sundry' items such as western wean , boots, bats, belts, etc. and other related items that were sold in our store on Amethyst Avenue. We realize that this area will he developed within the next few years and with that in mind we will be looking for a new location. At the present stage of development in the Etiwanda area, we feel our store j is a tremendous asset for this agricultural region. I Your kind attention to this matter is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, es S. Crowell, President Alta Loma Feed Store, Inc. .203 Agricultural Uses: Prior to development, the following agriculture! uses are: either permitted or conditionally permitted on lots of 2.5 acres or more: (a) Permitted Uses: Farms for orchards, trees, field crops, truck gardening, flowering gardening, and other similar enterprises carried on in the general field of agriculture. p o$zing. breeding,ding, boarding or training of large or small animals: except concentrated lot feedirg and commercial poultry and rabbit raising enterprises, subject to the following: Cats and dogs: limited to the keeping of not to exceed four (4) cats and/or four (4) dogs, over four (4) months of age. Small livestock: with the number of goats, sheep, and similar animals limited to twelve (12) per acre of total ground area, with no more than one (1) male bit. Cattle and horses: including calves and colts over six (6) months of age, with a maximum number of four (4) animals per acre of total ground area. Hogs: (nongarbage fed) with a maximum number of two (2) per acre of total ground area. The total number of such animals on any parcel or premises not to exceed five (5) over six (6) months of age. Combinations of the above animals, provided the total density on any given parcel shall not exceed that herein specified. In no event shall there be any limit o the$permissible where number of sheep which may be grazedfields for the such grazing operation is unharvestedc crops, stubble, purpose of cleaning upwhere such volunteer or wild growth, and further, grazing operation is not conducted for more than (4) weeks in any six (6) month period. Aviary: limited to fifty (50) birds per acre. ?' 5-6 Apiary: provided that all hives or boxes housing bees shall be placed at least four hundred (400) feet from any s?reet7 rn__ r._ h-1 :vay, any public school. park, property boundary or from any dwelling or place of human habitation ether than: that occupied by the owner or caretaker of the apiary. Additionally, a water source shad be provided on-site. Retail sale of products raised on property excluding retail aursery and sale of animals for commercial purposes. (b) Conditional Use Permit required: Worm farms. Frog farms. The raising of chinchilla, nutria, hamsters, guinea pigs, cavy, rats and similar small animals. Dog kennels, dog training schools, small animal shelters and dog breeding establishments with outside runs. Wholesale Distributor and processor of nursery - plant stock. Retail nursery where incidental and contiguous to propagation of nursery stock and/or wholesale distributor. Outdoor storage and display are prohibited except for nursery -plant stock. 1 .204 Setback, height and design guidelines for proposed residential development adjacent to schools, churches, and other sensitive uses: New development shall recognize and respect existing conditions and uses, and shall be designed with sensitivity to minimize its impact on such existing uses. Design considerations shall include building orientation and its relationship to established uses, adequate buffering, height limitations to prevent sightline int,-usion, structural setbacks, location of trash enclosures, and other design solutions as may be necessary to assure compatibility of existinb and future uses. However, adjacent o the existing Myohoji Temple, the setba^k shall be no less than 35. i 5 i F 24 7M _ I VL VL L}S OS /VL Eli, 1rL L � j � E p L Ii / VL . r VL !i VL / O8 ROUTE 301 / rcaauo AVE. - I i .If L II L VL p H OS ARK 1 ►i / " Ildiaster Plays L I required Schools: i exist.- E,.,,FI p- Parks < � � Op i M a i proposed e ��—A RESIDENTIAL: j �i pe OS- Open M i ER O- I m Space M ti� cm 1 � VL 1-2! �Q °° i L 2-4 �a COMMERCIAL: w i y L o"' $`va; ° / M LM 4-8 CC, NC, GC, L, "� ; M. 8-14 FC, CS, OP IM LM figure LAND USE 1 � DISTRICTS