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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989/08/23 - Agenda Packet ! � l � ' U'AAA ` RAC CfY U ENDA N i9Z7 4l ` WEDi.SESDAY A�TGUST�3r t589., - 7zd0,p m . UONSPARX COmmiltilTY CBItp. C HO CUCAMoXGA CA'UWO1 L Ple�ge;pf Alk giance IL Roll Call; CWMissioner BlsRe&ley- - C�issioner:.W10 C mMissiorie'c Mitiea (bmrtissione Tolstoy Co m a$ioner tklnberger' HL Announeem," IV. A�optmval of Blinutea August 91,1989 r• V. Consent Calendar The following'Consent-Calendar Items Fe expected'to he routine and non-cu^�Voversial;, They will<De doted on',by the C Ommission atone time 'without:&i usstom If`anyone'hots concern over any item, It should be removed for discussion., A. `DESIGN. REVIEW FOR TUTATIVE TRACT 13812 :�'SYAT� t. SOUTHERN'CALIFORNIA-Design Review of building elevations grid detailed site plan fora previoi�gly approved tract snap eo,►n3stbu of 151,single family lots on 05,74 acres of land;n the h Very Low Residential,Dis telet(1-3 dwelling units Qer'.sere)and the 14NV Resioential District (2-4 dwelliAg units Per acn;), 20cated north of Highland.Avenue, south of!Summit Alrenue,,,M west'�.of Etiwanda Avenue-APM ,225 14,45.thru 38,49,53,55,&E 1 and I 225-271-01,,09,1q,do 17. r U ,.cv .s i t it a} ray J.{Id.. �c Rem TJ4 f otiowing items are pubita,hearings in which coneefYted indt)f. ls, . voice their opinion of the related-pro may" jec t;" Ptease Va it.•to.be-` ivcoii dzad'by the. Chairman ands`ddress issio the Commn by stating-. your'name kind-addte' a,,; All such.�epinions shall be iimived jta. minutes peer ihdIWd`uitl for each'projeot~ Bi NVIRONi4 ENTA A53E�S3ME�IT fsi3D TE's3TLiTIYE T3�tliGT it�IL 'ON i ,J9' ->,A resident, subdivision of.47 s�tig2 -i% family lots oti 9 r acrcd.' of Ian3"srt-ho_Loiv-Mgdium- Deiisity �,Residential Wtriet (4-8' ing mots per acre) of.the 'Victoria Planned Gommuaitya baatedri2t the southwest,cometbf Highland' and Milliken Ayenues-APN.'n2-211-48.' VIL Dirtiotoe's C. PARKINO �RWUIREMEN'TS: I?UR APARrTMEN ND CONDOMINIUMS } GENERAL FLAN HOUSING ELEMENT REVISION WORK FRO---GRAM,, E. COMMUNITY TRAIL PENCE STANDARDS; VHL 'Camiee3#don lh siuew DL pthue :Co.uuser►te This is. the time and 'plot a fd;�,the general $wbllia to address the., Commission. Items be discussed here,are those io ich do not r already appear on this agdoda. X. .A4 meat t tt 11 The Planning CommissVin izas'apo ad Administratiae Regulations that ` set an 11 pm.adjournmont hells. 'f items go beyond that time, they shall be heard ortry wilts the�ct �sent of the Commission.' 1 c� = L ;i rl � T ' t "ICINI. aLi rj�a j 9' r 1Nk" 4 @} s to NAi001N 7 � MlSbf f' a aasrsr � .o i� ••_ . • .base� ' a �Wa�aia e a oft own �WiA &91 � saw i� - pp :^iffe8f MOM 70N iA 017 NALL a ' y ® ,5 W a 5f 3y 9 --La J `rjL^.�� CueAnoKOA•a s4/1 O--I♦ si0i0dat^►Air R1t7dWIP lWtaWWAnRWki, /7Ws,147; _,-' 4` � P ;1 CITY Oli"RANCHO CUCAMONGA STD'F REPORT . s F, v p DATE: Aagust 23, 1989 TO: '= Chairman aA Ksmbers of the Planning Commission FROM: Brad Bul leis, City 'Planni)r BY Tom Grahn, Assistant Planner` SUBJECT: DESIGN REVIEW FOR /TENTATIVE 7FACT 13812 - WFiTT'wOUTHERN C N - Des._gn ev ew of b« ,d ng 'elevations and detaiTe site plan.',-�fior a previously approved tract, map corsistir,.;= of 151' single family lots on 66,77 acres bf land; .in ti},. Very Residential. District {1-2 dwelling units Per,.—, and the Low Residential District` {2A dwelling units per acre), located north of Highland �ivenue, south of Summit Avenue, and, west of Etiwanda Avenue = APN. ";s,22546145 thru '38, 491, 53, 55 and 61 A '% 225-17141:, 09�!IO, and I7. +A I. PROJECT AND SITE DESCRIPTION � , i r A. Action Requested: Approval of building elevatiog5, Grading _ Plan, Landscape Plan, and Detailed, Site an. 0- Pro ect'Densit': IOverall = 2,26 dwelling units per acre-. astern portion = 1.58 dw211ing units per acre. Western portion = 3.50 dwelling'units per acre'. C. Surrounding Land Use and Zonf North Vacant; Very-LOV eR silent a'i .{1-2 dvielling'Units per acre} and County Resfdentiir-4 South Vacant, Yerv �ow Residential {1-2 de ling units per acre) and'C(iMty Residet&Iial 3 East m Vacant; Very Law Resident al- (1-2 dwe,11%g units per acre) West Vacant.,and Singl''e,�'Family Residential, County Residential D. Gev;eral=Plan Designations: rot site - OW fs��identiai and' Very Low- Residential North Very LOW R&:�Adential and Open Space South Freeway East - Very Low Residential West Low Residential and Open Space a ITEM A ' PLANNING CONMISSION StAFP REPORT TT 13812 - WATT SOU7tlERN CLIFORNIA Augrtst 23, 1989 Pagr Z. 1 E. Site Characteristics The site is located on the north, side of Sig"hland Avenue across from the. Windrows Village of the Victoria Planned Coawdity. Thy project .is bounded ,on the south by the fdtjlre Foothill Free ray and the north by Summit ,. . Avenue. The property slopes rroughly four' (4) percent.from north to south. :There is an existinT si"le family residence located at the ngrthwtst corner of the site that has been incorporated igto-,the design!`gf ttia subdivision. II. ANALYSIS: A. Sackgrouni',`' The development of this pro3ec.:fsite. is Unique" in, That the,,eastern portion of the site falls"under "the Very,Law Residential il,istrict (;1-2 dwelling ;units ,per^acre) of ;the Etiwanda SpecifI P9an the western portion .of the site was recently annexed by,, the City, and, fills "under the :Low , Residential 'isirict (2-4 dwelling units per, acre) of the f Development Code`'(See,Exhibit "A") B. Genera!: The applicant is pro��si�ng tw,a different prcducts for a total of thirteen (13) floor;plans.' In that` portion developed under £twanda Specific Plan there'a��x?4 ` toss 1. with eight (8) floor plans :ranging in size from"2 4 square. feet to 2,926. square feet, and each floor plan has two (2) elevations. In that,.po,tion developed under the Development Code there ar&L,a07 lots, With fbe (5) floor L plans ranging- in size from, 2,014. square feet toL 2,607 square feet, and each floor Alan has thrse.(3)L elevations. C. 0esi n Review Committee: The prodett was reviewed by; the t yommittee akeS cNiel, Duller) an duly 6;41989' The applicant was directed to revite the project and return to the Committee. 0n July 20, 1989, the Committee '(9lakesley, McNiel, Kroutil) reviewed th4` project and reccmmended approval with the following conditions: 1 Elevation 2266 should -ber modified as follows: remove the sunburst details, and provide a shed roof dormer on the frant elevation. III 2, The solid wail used along the sWth side of Summit Avenue,` along corner 'side yards, and as return walls should be constructed out of a split face block. The mortar should be flush wifh the block and should match the black color. The pi tasters 1 s g , should be constructed using a native stone veneer. - i PLANNING COME°ISSION STAFF REPORT Ti 13812 - WATT SOUTHERN GALIFORNIA August 23,, 1589 Page 3 *S 3. The P.V.C1 fence ,proposed along Vintage ,D'rive shoulO-,be a two-rail fencp- and not a three-rail fence. 4. Equestr yan~ trait fencing; 'on Y tots "ZO and 23,. adiacot, ",�. Vintage Orive, should have a, solid, split face block 'wall on the �Areet, side, of the. trap,, easement and the split rail equestrian fence along the interior side of the trail easement. S. The tr�01,easement and property`line between,Lott 91 17., and'18 should ba,shifted to the West to:"line up with, th'e northwest corner of`Vintage Drive and ` Golden Trail's., Avenue (alternative C, 'as presented to the 6 mittee).. III. FACTS FOR FINDINGS. The project ,is consistent':with the General Plan and L1eve opment Code. the pro3eet,wil�l not be, det�` mental to the public health or safety, or. `cause,;ruiiance or significant adverse: environmental' impacts.. `In.�addition°g�the proposed use 8nd the site plan,. together 'with the recontrtended condition,:: of approval, are in compliance with applicable, provisions o the Development Code and City Standiias:. IV. RECt"!NEWATION: Staff reen,,rends that the Planning :Commission approve'- the- design review;through the adoption­of the attached Resolution And conditions of�approval. Resp ly subm' d, ra " alle City er BB:TG:mlg Attachments: Exhibit "Ali Site Utilization Exhibit "'B Detailed Site Plan` Exhibit "C" Grading Pia:n ; Zxhibit "D" - Landscape. PTan Exhibit "Ell, Building Elevations Exhibit "F"' - Floor- Plans Exhibit '°C" - Equestrian Envelope Plan Resolution of Approval with Standard CoRdttiohs t, 1 W n y 1 d Its ill "�i1�1 ������r�eur�s r�9►u!��i� a!®� ray ttiQ F16°oyrre r * .� ,r' p��':• r / t, A ;. x _ ' �I .i�• 'rL _ � `-ram.. 73 3 � I i A I Hill ,- U O �� �sFji i r ` irII Its '/^rr��r ~���r.}w..err � ��..rL.. m ,(� •ift Al 1 �"'...�% 1, ` �r R�� t a / � C b . �s j `� ..tea..,..... � r WIN t i i It a c it t r CH L.Ns IF r� / zi 1. 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N. � � _ - �. � (7 � � } � � �` � N �� .. . _ ,j' :� � � � � � o ®_ � . , d o � i o ,- - ... a, - a ,� ,, �; -- - 77 o x ' rn a� �in Sa s e i'Sil� F 4 l .fn A c A RES6LUTION NO, A RESOLUTION OF THE :ANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DESIGct REVIEW FOR. T"THT"E TRACT 13819, THE. DESIGN REVIEW OF BUILDING ELEVATIONS, GRADING FLAN, LANDSCAPE PLAN, AND DETAILED SITE PLAN FOR 161 SINGLE FAMILY LOTS ON 66.77 'ACRES OF LAND LOCATED NORTH OF HIGHLAND AVENUE, SOUTH OF SUMMIT AVENUE AND WEST OF ETIWANDA AVENUE IN THE 'VERY LOW RESIDENTIAL OI.STRICT AND THE LOW -;RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT, AND MAKING FINOrNGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF; APN: 225-161-36 THRU $8, 49, 53, 55, RNp', 61 AND 225-171-01,r 09 ID; AND 17. A. Recitals. (i) Matt 'Southern California h&j filed an application for the approval of Design Review for Tentative 'tract Na. 13812 as described in the title of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject Development Review request is referred to as "the application". (ii) On the 23rd of August 1989; tha Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga„conducted a meeting on the application and #ancluded said meeting on that date. (iii) All legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. qW a. Rerjlutibn. NOW, 'THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined and resolved by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga: as folloWst I.sot forth in the This als$iParhereby A e off'thlsi Resiutipn"a a t all 2. Based upon substantial evidence o►esented to taxis Commission during the above-referenced meeting an August- 23, 1989# including written and oral staff reports, this Commission hereby speciiic4lly finds as follaws� (a) That the proposed project IS consistent with the Objectives of the General Plan.: and (b) That the proposed Ilse is in accord wihh the objective of the :Development Code . and, the purposes 'cF the district in which the site is located, and (c) That the proposed use is. in compliance with each of the applicable provisions of the Oevelopnent Code; and PLANNING COMMIS!MOA OeSOLUTION NO. _ 5 Tr 13812, -11ATT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA August 23, 1989 Page .Z „d (d) That .'the proposed 'Use, together with the conditions apP3i cab le; thereto, will not be detrimenta'(`to the publ,4c,health; `safety; or t welfare :ate-r aterially ili urious. to properties or improvements in the vicinity. 3. Based u~aon.the filding5 and iivnclusions set forth in Paragr;1ahs i and 2 above, this GUmnission hereby a`pproVes thQ°appl.ication;.subjgct-to„each and every condition set forth below and. in the attached Standard r;onditio;s attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. Planning Division (1) All Conditions . of Approval for Tentative Tract 13812, as contained in City Council Resolution 8816S4, shall apply. (2) Elevation 2268 shall provide aitshec� roof dormer on the front elevation (See Sheet E3 of.August-,2,, 1989, Staf.;'I,Report). (3) she solid wall used ;along the'`south side:of SWnWAvdnue along corner side yards, 'and as return walls shah be cony'* --ted out of .a sprit face block. , The r,rtarr sha1.1 be flush' with, the b cd and' shall' match the ` block color. The pilaster shall be constructoO.using a\:aative stone Veneer.,,' AM !f (4) The P.Y.C. fence proposed along Vintage Drive shall be a two_, rail fence. (5) Equestrian,trail, fencing on Cots 20 and 23, :,d3acent to Vintage Drive, shall have a ;;,lid sp.31: face bloat �sal,l on the street side tiside:.'the trail easement and the lodgepole equestrian fence along the. interior of the trail easement. (6) `Fron�' yard landscaping is required on ;)Lots 1 through t44 'and shall include, at ,a minimum four (4) 15-gallon size trt Lis on interior-i,ots and, eight (a) 15'-gallon size. trees "on cosier lots, seeded grou'60 ver, _ate.. a permanent irrigation system to be installed;' by theft,\developer Prior ,to occupancy. This requirement shall be in addition io required street trees. Landscape plans shai'l`be submitted for rev;ew and approval by the r>ity Planner prior to. the`issuance of building permits. Engineering Division (1) All co%editions of Tentative Tract 13812 shall.appiy. References to "C Street shall read Vintage Ocive and "11P Street is noes Bluegrass Avenue q on the Standard Conditions. ;i- (2) The driveways for the following lots shall be 1ocatefi s fiar' as possible from the curb returns, "4, 45, 56;' 61, 76_,'85, 1195 1272 and 139. „' PLANNING 'COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. TT 13812 •- VATT SOUTHERN CALIFOPNIA August 25, 1989 Page 3 (3) Local equestrian trails: adjacent to public. streets shall be located inside ;he perimeter•wall. All local trail crossings of V ntage.Grive shall be located at intersections. (4) Cross-gutters shall be eliminated where storm drains are available. (5) Arapaho Road shall be renamed btage Drive. (6) Sight obstructions shall be minimized at intersections and for° driveways on the inside of curves 'on Bluegrass Avenue, Golden ;rails Avenue, and Show Horse Way as approved by the City Traffic Engineer. Building and Safety Division (1) The grading of .the south tier may; ptrockied prior' to final ° resolution of the slope drainage. An interm eastiwest toe e—rh outletting to - Stable Falls Avenue will be required. The building; perm,' "r the model Lot 153 may be issued befdra- the drainage issue is resolved oviding all lot. drainage is directee to Stable. Falls. Avenue. The balahae'of the building permits in the south'tier (Lots 144 through 152) will not be issued until the south property line location and drainage is approved by the Building Offical, City Engineer and City Planner (See Sheet C10 of the August 23, 1989 Staff Report). 4. The SP.:retary to,this Commission shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. APPRC, ALVFTED THIS 23RO DAY OF AUGUST, 1989 PLANNING COMMISSIOn „ THE CITY' OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA BY Larry T. McNie , Chairman ATTEST: , Brad Buller, Secretary I, E.ad Buller, Secretary of the Planning Cormmiss on of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereble certify that the foregoing :Resolution was duly, and regularly introduced, passed, and adopted by the Planning Coinnission of the" City of Rancho Cucamonga,; at a regular meeting,of the Planning Commission-field on the 23rd day of August, 1989, by the fotiowing vote-to-wit: AYES. COMMISSIONERS: NOES: COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: COMMf,;IONERS: Zti-� L 4pC yA Y V.W U�) q 9 UO ONp O C Mir s O L p C w;.o�KNO^tiyl Qq Qpyy'ppc`pW� C•�tl up 4µb µ4.µyR w�L giLL� N.g" 40.GyOd Y i10�0//�y •di .:ls Y.CH tl=�.•V�fp L,vSJ • O.y�f�N �:.A R..R` y �'O pR, Y•'N R� avq ylL Ca N O�+ "O� Y.�ry liRi ECOG >paCC Ca `Cµ 0, •y4C:y Uµ syU-^.. L RN.. L�. � yyO,R arc! %- i.rn�N�Y 9_Aw®CV.. 6N pY Y� R OI d N .9O yµ d9 gCJY4 .. R ..N o Ile I-M CrA "�' LV.a'c .µ L q�6UC N r r pp M N°I M i.tl .CI Y Y C. W CI.I W dw a tl F L'. 4 b LY. $�y�n'^.a Yc�y^�' E '�wr3 Do'. 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NwN: ^ d � Vf ,p� A• w' w �. -- CITY OP.RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT DATE: August 23, 1989 TO: Chairman and Members of the Planning Commission FROM: Brad Buller, City Planner BY: Steve $ossf;'Assistant Planner SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL\ASSESSMENT 'AND TENTATIVE TRACT 14121 - WILLI LYON '0_ - A residential"'subdivision of4t7 single . family;,lots on�.3 acres`of,land in the Low-Medium Density Residential D sjoict (4-8 dwelling units per acre) of the Victoria Plat;fi'-i Community located at the southwest corner of Highland A;yx,'due and Milliken Avenue:- APN: 202-211-48. I. PROJECT' AND SITE_DTSCRWTION:• A. Action Requested: Approval of, the,Subdivision Map,'Conceptual Grading Plan, Conceptual' Landscap4 Plan for 47 single family lots, and issuance of a;Negative Declaration, -_ B. Project Density: 5.2 lots per acre C. Surrounding Land Use and'. Zonin North - Vacant; LOW-Medium Residepti;al (4-8, dwelling units per acre) South - Single Family`Residential'-to*-Medium (4-8 dwelling units per acre) within the Victoria Planned Community .(Tentative Tract 13722). East - Vacant; Neighborhood Commercial Center within the Victoria. Planned. Community West - Single Family Residential; Low Medium (4-8 dwelling units per acre) within *he Victoria Planned Con0unity (TentW- fact 13051). D. General Plan Designations: PrWect Site - Low-Medium Density Residential North - Low-Medium, Residential (4-8, dwelling units per acre) South - tiedium Residential (&14 dwelling units per acre) East - "tedium Residential (8-14 dwelling units per acre)` West - Medium Residential (8-�14 dwelling units per acre} 1 " c�,. ITEN 8 An PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT TENTATIVE TRACT 1$121-WILLIAM 'LYON CO August 23,. 1989 Page 2 E. Site .Characteristics: The site, a former vineyarc, is currently vacant and void' of any significant land forms.. However, two 'mature tree$�do exist at the northeast corner of the site. Neither are- significant, but they will be required to be .replaced per the City's Tree Preservation Ordinance. Streets, curbs, and'gutters have been constructed around the site. II, ANALYSIS• A. General: The proposed tract is consistent with'the revived Victoria Community Dian 'foi,, the Victoria Groves area:-f'-The designated minimum;lot .size' is 5 000 square feet, ,with the average lot size being 5,500 square feet. The proposed lots meet the minimum lot, size as well as the average lot size. The proposed tract k planned For subdivision only, no unit -'eveloptaent is being proposed at this time. L The applicant, intends to girAe this tract and ,sell "padded lots" to another developer. Per ordinance requirements, the projectj�'aveloper would be requ1'red to_reapply for Design Review,`oefore building, permits could`be isso.j. B. Design Review Comnittee: The Design Review Committee -first reviewed this project at the meeting. of July 20, 1989. At that time, the Committee (McNiel, Blakesley, Nissen) advised the applicant to address the Issue of the .double frontage lots by redesigning the tract. Th. William Lyon Company has since worked with staff to revise the map to address the stated concerns of the Design -Review Committee and staff. The revised map was subsequently submitted for review and approval of the committee,` The; Desi-,% Review Conmittee will review the revised map on August 17, {'-Q, Staff will 'provide an oral report on the Committee0s recommendation. C. Technical Review Committee: The Technical Review Comm22tee reviewed the pro ect aTdetermined that the project is consistent with all applicable Standards and Ordinances, and _ therefore recommended approval. 0. Environmental Assessment: Part I of the Initial Study has been ±comp etc y the app leant. Staff has completed Part; I'I of the Environmental,,Checklist and found that there could be a significant noise impact on residehts of the subdivision if the proposed Foothill Fkeeway is constructed in the future. An acoustical analysis reccrmended that a t-«tenty-Qne (21) foot high wall be built in the rear of the lot along Highland Avenue to mitiga,,e°future noise: problems which would-be, created by the;pro�Iosed futuhr-e freeway. Staff has recommended. that the sound mitigation wall be constructed at the same time 1 t PLANNING, COMMISSION-STAFF REPORT TENTATIVE TRACT 1412I-WILLIAM LYON CO. August 23, 19139 Page 3 Aft that the freeway is built, so that it can be located in a more effective site and, when. more detailed information on the f 'eway construction: is ava fable. Staff U. currently recomrending a 6-8 foot stall along the tots which abut Highlnd Avenue, which is consistent with all . other tract approvals along Highland Avenue in the Victoria' Planned Commeinity,, s1 III. FACTS FOR FINDINGS: This project is consistent with the,Victoria l?I anne ommunity and the General' Plan. The project will not be detrimental to adjacent ' properties or� cause significant environmental limoactt." In addition, the proposed use, -.together with the,.recomrnended=Conditions Iof Approval,I,are in compliance with, the applicable :provisions of the Victoria Planned>Cammunity, thel Development'Code and City Standards. IV. CORRESPONDENCE This item has been advertised as a public hearing 'ip,'TieD ails Report newspaper, the property posted, and notices were sent to a property owners within-300 feet of the project site. In ,addition, notices Were alsq,ma led to residents within an expanded notification area near the site. V. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Planning Commission Alk approve _h s project through adoption of the at Resolution and issuance of a Negative'Oeclaration. 1 Res fly submi d, f B d Bu Cit nee BB•SR:3s Attachments: Exhibit W - Location Flap Exhibit 06" Site utilization Map C nibit "C" Co ptval Grading Plats: Exhibit LO" - Tentati've.Tract IMap Exhibit "E" - Lot Size Summary, Resolution of Approvil•with Conditions 0 j eJ a 1 �TM'r'brn"`"„r%!••��d+au+�,i eta a� �;z ��"'_ + Ili � !���!�� �--�-� �:�!n►`�c�l i y � i s.�ia — 5+� :ey i, } ` r a s e � .� .� � '�' s.J 1n2J ,.� 2�-+ `" .i..++*..n y.�rtr. �,' ��`s'x.�. �•if+o � ;.t,F, 'G ,� ,4"". y 1 ... RL K'a •v. .57���� q 'w,:.'� = 71n W' :�t i r'h3 }' e•._ �.•7" 'nt '.Rr t t 4 {ty* t ;i 4. L xti � d COMMEr f w rob IIi f,�rf. Al o R 11' i It It CL v zi , i Re a H csa t o�tas�uCITY Off' ITEM: nil l .. ., µ'.RANCHO CUCAMONGA TITLE.. I u A Vt� a• as e �j �fr. `. .,.,{j � �. !f 1�>J 1! • ! 5l11MIilfiil}raflftrt}: �j� i � � ttrwedtAa3anow (- yljij' � � � j t r C} _ _• r� ' ��--.-.--.�. 1'r ?.;.i.�, �' rcb J4�zti +!r ak` (=j 1`, � � $ fry. c�ai' �. �`, a`.\�r1g� f •'�! 1 �•7 �i{Cel �i?r � a ✓ 1 y % i i If 1 ! 'xis r * q 4� TRACT 'NO.1412t r' W :;A-GROVE _ PLANNING IVI I EXHIBIT: SCALE.- --------- -- LOT SUMMARY 3731 25 10193 6935 26 7810 1 6566 27 1 6862 28 3156 5 6199 29 5538" 399 6334' 575E 30 5887 , g ..6832 32 6004 3680 IU 12361 33659 2` 6659 34 . 5317` . 35 51.04 7225 36 7359. ? I1 7225 37 $DM u IS 7109 '.. 38 $722, 16 7002 .19, S431 „I) `6929 a0 5340, 18 7174 5439'a fv I60!1 ' 011 42 542E 43 57S2 ; 220 82l5 44 '5236' 21 66627057 46 3762 . :3 6513 3333f +.) 646A 41 8525 AVERAGE l )w SIZE 6R66 MININ111Mi.U1'til"Lti. ;St100 MAXIMUM I,U1 SIZE Ifi01I �. N ORT CrrY OFITEM: -a 1 i2-1 A T : " IDG DIVISION Ej IBIT: S ALE: RFSOLUTION NO. e A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF,THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA APPROVING TENTATIVE.TRACT MAP NO. 14121,` LOCATED tT THE SOUYHOi ST CORNER OF-HIGHLAND AVENUE AND MILLIKEN AVENUE IN THE LOW-MEDIUM RESIDENTIAL (4-8' DWELLING UNITS "PER ACRE) DISTRICT OF THE VICTORIA AVENUE PLANNED COMMUNITY.'-, APN: 202-211-48.' A. Recit0s. (i) The William Lyoe.Company has filed, an application for the approval of Tentative Tract; Map No, 14121 as described in the title of this " Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject Tentative Tract Map reuuest is referred to as "the applitatlan". (i i) On the ;23rd of August 1,989, the 'Planning Commission lof the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly' noticed public., hearing on the application and concluded said"hearing on that date, (iii) Al legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred;, B. Resolution. NOW, THEREFORErr it is hereby fount,"dei"erminedYland resolved by the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as followst, ie. This Commission hereby,specifically finds that all of the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A; of. this Resoluticn are trtie .and' Correct. _ 2' Based upon substantial evidences presented to this Cominissiow during the above-?"eferenced 'public hearing on August 23, 1989, ipg7;uding _ written and oral staff reports, together witl,,i public testimony,, this Commissi,)n hereby_specifically finds as follows: _ (a) The application applies to property located at. the southwest corner of Highland Avenue and Milliken Avenue with a street frontage of 820 feet and lot depth of 600 feet and is presently improved with streets and curbs isurround the site,, and (b) The property to the north of the subject site is single family residential, the 'property to the south of that site consistS;of single family residential, the property to the east Is 'Village,Commercial and the property to the west is single fapiily,residential, and (c) The applicatigit contemplates the development of pots With t a minimum 'area of 5,000 square Meet and an average of 6,866 square feet in ? conformance with the Victoria Cow unity Plan. r rLANNING C0MNI55TON RESOLUTION N0. TT 14121 ; WI.LLIAN LYON Co.; August'23, 1989 Page 2 3. Based upon tr�9 substantial evI�'ence .presented tn, ihis Commission daring the above=refQrenced public hearing and upon the specific findings of facts set forth in paragraphs Land 2 above, this Commission hereby,finds and concludes as €allows• i ;(a) T �t tentative'trct is Con-'jiste.n _t With the Gederal Flan, Development Code, and'':. Oecific plans; and (b) The design or improvements of ,the tentative tract is cans i s_„ trnt with the General Plan, Aevelopment Code, ana,spaciVc r„;plans; a .. . (c) The site is physically suitable for the type of development proposed; and (d)L The design, of the s u r Jivft14n is ,not. "tfkely to cause substantial' environmental dao, a and ..avoidable injury,;to hufians and wildlife or their habitat; ;and (e) The tentative tract is- not likely to cause,serious public health problems; and (f) The-des€gn>,of the, tentative tract will 'net conflict 4ith any easement acquired by the ;public. at large, now of record, for access through or use of the property Within the proposed subdivision, ' 4. This Commission hereby finds and certifies that the project has been reviewed: and considered in compliance with the CaT'ifornia. Ehvirohmental ; Quality Act of 1970 and, further,' this, Commission. hereby 'I Sues. a ;Negative Declaration. S. , Based upon the findings and cpneluasions set i°ortli in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 above, this Commission hereby approves the application subject to each and every condition set forth, below and in the attached'Standard Canditions; attached''herdta silo-tnedrpoiwateu-iie�in uy �ii raference = _.� PLANNING DIVISION: 1. This map is being approved as a-Tract 5ubdivision,only, Any. future proposals for the development of five or more residential `units sha, require Design Review and ^approval 'prior to-the issuanco of'buiid.ing permits far any"units". 1 t C .Ki PIANNrNQ C014MIS5IOfI 4 OL"il1I(7ii No a 1 14191 - WiLLIAM L.YON �': August 23, 1981, Phge 3 2. Concurrent wih any;appiication' for Design Review; the applicant shall also;suWt an acoustical study detailing what mitigatiion measures, if any, are required to achieve noise, levels, both exterior and,, interior, consistent with Gity."Standards'for. lasts ' abutting Highland Avenue. 3. Landscape treatments at the,end.of 'rile-on cal-.dp-sacs steall" be designed to. provide?,an open ,rfiew'�riti the �interfor of the costa°` de-sac. : Design,treatment::,t - include the us.P, of decorattie wrought iron fencing and sidewalk connections from the--sidewalk to the perimeter' street, consistent wAh 'the treatmenf of other> ` side-on cal-de-sacsoin,;the;Victoria Plawn'ea tomiunity. 4. A six,,foot hi"gh masonry wall shalI be Provided along' HfOland Avenae;tcons.istent with the approved wall design ,fay° Highland Avenue. • This, wall "shall be, staggered .:and offset to:,increase visual inteiest and ta,,ensure adequate"area to„landscape the Highland Avenue s*aetscape With: a "windrow style of'Planting ernsistent with the designated .design s`taodards''cf the Victoria Planned Community., Landscape maintenance easements, will be required where the periiiker wail: encroaches, onto pr V4te Ines and art to be dedff;ated on the Final Map: Fill' plotting of-a,li walls and local ins of all landscape easements are. tp 6e determined,0or to recordation of the Final Map. 5, The Hillfkeh, Avenue perimeter avail shall ,be constructed, -in conformance with tri requirements specified in the acoustical study submitted riitk,;this apPiicatiart. , 8. Ali retaining walls visible`to the general public, i.e. on;,the streetside of corner side yards and within the front yard, .are ' •, to be;constructed of a decorative, material to the satisfaction of the City Planne-,; ENGINEERING OIVISION: 1. The following shall be constructed and opeeationai,prior tol the release of A" occupancies; >,s a. Highland` Avenue from Deer °Creek; Channel to the east bound>ry,of Tract 13440. b. Mil'liken Avor.a6 from;Highl and Avenue to Base line Road. c. The Milliken/Highland intersection traffic signal.' 2. Parkway and median landscaping on;,Milliken Avenue shall conform to the results of the City"s Milliken Avlinue beautification study. l PLANNING COMNISS70N RCSOLUTION NO,, ,�, TT 14121 - HILL1AN LYON CO. Au gust:23.:1989 Pago 4 T _t 3. The. boundary between homeowner and City maintenance along Xenyan 'lay shall be deliveated by. a concrete-moor strip or, similar, device as approved:by th; Citt;Engi,neer'. 4. Lott. "AII/tand "B" shall be `landscaped to the satisfaction.of the City Plal�ner and city Engineer." n S. The Ser',retary to "&hi`s CGtrtsion haf?t7! rtfy to the adaotion ; of this Resolution. 0 APPROVED AND A0OPTEO'THIS`23R0 DAY' 0 AUGUST 1989. PLANNING COMMISSION OF`RIE CITY OF KAN00 CUCAf`iONGA BY: Larry T, McNiel, Chairman `7 ATTESTS Brad Buller.,. Secretary y I, Brad Buller, 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 Ranches Cucamonga, at a rej4lar meetilla of the Planning Commission held on the '23rd day of August, 1989, by the following vote-to-tit: AYES; COttISSIONERC: NOES- C"ISSIOtif:RS ABSENT: COR4ISSIONERS: r, 2 -. ---.. 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V'V.64. q�, yN W�ip V pV VH V q 4 �qN 4ay;.. y CAW... # y �,�¢� 4Y•.L. O X 0.� q p O Ca 1 Lyy !yy[ « qH ts Ley +^yY OQa�} 6 � •y.�. � � .� �.4+� Y�� u� p 6 K@ 8 +4 A.L �*tr M .10 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT t-. U DATE: August 23i 1989 ' TO; Chairman and M4mhers of the Planning Commission FROM: Brad Buller, City Planner BY: Nancy Fong', Senior Planner SUBJECT: PARKING STANDARDS FOR APAR-tMENTS ANV CONDOMINIUMS I. ABSTRACT: The purpose of th,'s report is for 'the Commission to review the existing parking standards for apartments and condominiums, examine the adequacy oe'°these standards, and provide direction to staff. II. BACKGrOUND: On November,18, 1RRY'; the City Council adopted an Ordinance—to upgrade 'tte parking standards for multiple family devel;apment (apartments, condos, and townhRmes), as recommended by the Planning Commission. Toe Development `Code Amendment brought the parking standards foi, apartments,in a-Y;ne with condos and added design guidelines for carports and garages. Recently, the City Council directed ;&,-Tf to study the parking ratios; for multiple Coun ty development,- sspecially for studio and F bedroom types of units, and to deter {ne the adequacy of these standards. The fallowing section of jhe report will analyze this issue. A. General: The Current parking standards haire been in effect since December, 1987. There are numerous multiple family development projects that have been approved since 1987, howeti8, none have beer. completed or occupied yet. Therefore, f staff cannot 4nduct a survey of these projects that were designed under^ the new standards to evaluate .the effectiveness of the Code changes. To assist the Commission in studying this issue, staff conducted a phone survey of the surroun;ling , cities to compare the parking. standards for multiple family development, Table I shows the summary and results of this survey.- A tot31 Of twelve (12) cities were surveyed, with four (43;Cities in each of the: three (3) counties, namely San Bernardino', Orange, and Los Angeles. Table 't lists the parking standards for apartments and condominiums .and the numerical'' parking requirements for visitor and/or guest parking, including the number of uncov.^ad and covered.spaces, Staff also.prepared ITEM C Q PLANNING-%OMMISSION STAFF REPORT RE: PARKING gANPARDS FOR APART. & 'CO3, August 23, 1989 Page 2 ;4 Table: IT, which shows the comparison of the parking standards for condos only and by tt�e unit type, that is studio, 1 bedroom, -2 bedroom, 3 bedroom, etc. 'A11 cities surveyed dial not ::differentiate bat�'een ' apartmgnts' or cartdomintums for parking ratios. R. Apartments (Table I : OVCralI, ,,che City of Rancho Cucamop", has the lowest parking ratios of the'; ;Wve cities survey, ,1 For studios., .1' 'bedroom and 2 bedroom apartments;;, Rancho Cucamonga was lover than all; other ;cities, except for Claremont and., Redlands. For, 3 bedroom un s,,, all cities surveyed require 2 parking spaces/unit; .,except for Ontario, Anaheim, and Santa Ana72, which requ'jres more than . 2 space`s/unit.' The 'City of''Rancho,cucamonga is the 6i11y city to ruire more than. 2 parking spaces/un"jt for 3 4 bedroom require r apartment. C. Condominiums (Table II) Again, the City of Rancho Cucamonga's parking ratios are loweM than, other cities surveyed. Seven out of the twelve cities, require 2 parkinn spaces peter unit for a studio or 1 bedroom apartment,,whereas, Rancho Cucamonga requires 1.3 spaces, Nine cities surveyed a require 2 spaces for a ,2 bedroom unit (Rancho, Cucamonga requires ,,8 spaces),, ` .For .3 .bedroortt units, eight cities require 2 spaces, and the highest,. Anaheim; is. 3.5 spaces per unit, D. Availability of Parkino: It is important t� note that "a number of factors can affect the availability o�;,'parking within a project, bath for tenants and guests. 1. A smaller, I bedroom unit may be rented by more than c person*, hence, demanding at least 'two-car,,spaces +then than 1.5 required in Rancho Cucamonga. j2. Likewise, a 2 bedroom unit can be assumed, to be rented to more than one person; hence, the need. for 2 pa6ih'9' Q spaces versus the 1.8 %.u&ently required in RaZcho Cucamonga. 3. As the market becomes more "Competitive and rents increase, the`trend .has been to build apartment units with ;garages, . Unfortunately, these garages, t'ike=with single family homes, often become a storage, room, f resulting 1,1n tenants using guest parking spaces. The. City is dependent on the on-site msnagdt for { controlling this prohtem. 12 `r Y r�£"Ms'�svx y ,�t"y y r'� m a r t•/'""x w'y� z rc me IR mg ��• � � x ,+ .�mott vt P K fr r y NNNN � NN w W - z NN NN qj ` �NN!'f Thl�l9 Al I C•a"' 7i o�p''.J Q �0 j�;�j�1 O O !2 cow �111 �C9 Cs 1D ��61 dQ sW19 G1 loom 02 C I y ( vj vNg7(9'�j N y�•NCS(�+ NwN 1' , - X `•c4F`f�Cks,pro;h ..+yv,.C !b'�'`CGf�eP Lo tt�.. NfQ(C^`. N�' NNt6NNNN �y 0� in min a: a A � �f 3 03 oq Q _ of Y 3Y`����,x���a ��v 4pry Y# 1 CC' 7? h pb : qy 1 ? F1'r 7 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF.REPORT i RE: PARKING STANDARDS FOR APART. & :CONDOS: August ;23, 1Q�9. Page 3 4. As single family home prices increase(beyond the reach r - of buyers, more families 1will rent apartments, as evidenced by Los Angeles and Orange counties. Families with one driving age child may have`tnree or more cars which exceeds ,the requiremtn� in:Rancho:%ucamonga of,2 spaces for 3 bedroom; unit"or 2.3 spaces for la 4 bedroom unit. IV. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that ,the Planning Commission examinA.-Fe—city,_parki,ng standards and ,review the _results.. �f this • . survey. If the"Conanssion determines that there" is a need o modify the parking standard's, then direct staff to prepare a Development''Code Amett'ient for you), consideration. 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CITY OF RANCHO CUCANONGA - - ' STAFF REPORT � A DATE: August 23, 1989 TO Chairman afd,Members of the PI anti ing,�ommission rt FROM., Brad 8tal ier, ^icy Planner- BY- Cindy Norris, Assistant Planner, _< SUBJECT: GENERAL PLAN .HOUSAG ELEMENT REVISION I. BACKGROi!N0: State Law �'equires periodic revisions on.'the Housing Element at 5=year intervals which shall incorPow.at¢ °the Most recent demographic; "information and housing trend,'to accurately assess existing and future housing needs. �theKoriginal Housing Element was approved With the General Plan in`'Apri1 ;1981: and was subsequently revised in July 1984. A second revision to the Housing Element is now eequiretl. ` iJ Contained within the body of this, report is a descrption'of the legislative requirements land. an'analysis of.'probabie significant issues,to be addressed in the update.- Also,: attached is a work program time line; and scope of I work- outlining specific tasks' flecessary to accomplish the. revision.. II, ANALYSIS: lit A. General.:' The Legislature of th State of California as, identified "the early attainment, decent housing sand a ,y suitable living environment for every California family" as a goal of the highest priority. }Fie purpose of the housing , Elemeht-then"is--to'-identify-ada;fsate-sitss"`c -houo1ftra it "shall make adequate provisiono'/for the ex;istinlg and projectect needs of all economic;segmentslof the community". The required contents of a Hou;ling :Element include: 1. An assessment of housing needs and an inventory of resources and constraints to meet those needs,,, 2. A' statement of the Comnunity,°i' goals, quantified objectives and policies relative�,to the maintenance, i' Improvement; and degelopment of housing. As l sr �yL it ITEM D r v. - PLANNING COMMISSION'STAFF REPORT GP HOUSING ELEMENT REVISION August 23, 1089,7, Page 2 n 3. A .program which sets forth" a:.5-year action plan to implement -yhe policies and achieve the goals And objectives., E. Review:" In'addition to the required;contents of the element list - a r a -above th�Legisiature sets-specific guide-lines nor-"the " :. periodic .review .and" evaluation of ,the element which should include the following: I. A review of-the actual resuits:Af the,previous:.elemeht's goals; objectives, policies, and prpgrams. 2 An analysis,,of the significant differences between what tias':projee d or planned and what was achieved. 3.. Based, on :he above; a description,,of how+' he goals, objectlVd , policies a&1 programs,-, revised*etement , incorporate what been 14�ped from the results 'of analysis of the previous, elemerp . C. Issues Identified] Evaluation of previous programs: 1. Staff has :reviewed `the programs contained within the previous element in Order, to determine; who&-may become -significant° issues as a result of their implira4tation, or lack 'thereof* effectiveness, and whether they should be continued or revised. ,Where possible, the state asks. then a quantified Analysis,'be provided. A fisting "of the objectives and, programs,,: contained within the previous,element is provided in E„hibit Mll along s�ith_-,_remarksm.cor_cerni;tg the—.cialoat-io�-a�d-_..� _ ._ - proiiable significant areas of concern':: In. addition, the 1 responsible agency for each program hak been identified and a r"eview� and evaluation by ' wi7t,be obtained, as outlined telow. �a The_ methodology used . `to, evaluate each ��cgramis effectiveness has` been; determined and will involve Uentification of the appropriate responsible agency: A written, request will be sent to the department head of' » each appropriate City.;Divisioin requesting review. Based upon information nweived, the Housing Element wiII be t; adjusted accordingly. lank , 1 x PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT GP HOUSING ELEMENT REVISION August 23, 2984 Page,,3 2. Additions:Recent additions to State Housing Law," proposed +} legislation (AB 2745�, and recent 'legal ,action as a I` result of.the City's settlement with the Western`Center Oa.LaW& Poverty will. result..in_the_f0llowing.add,jt ons to the housing element: a. 'A determl ation and analysis of the special ousing ne6ds of persons and families in need o of emergency `shelter and identification of adequate sites. . for emergency shelters` and transitional housing. b. Consideration of the 'need for and availability of child, care facilities and- development of specific policies ;land programs shall be required in the Hau ing ,Element update per Assembly Bill 2,745. c. =Revision of policy and programs to utilize tax increment housing set aside funds of the City. Redevelopment Agency,., D. Wbrk Pro gram and Scope of-Work: Staff hae developed a work program schedule for accompf,,ishment. of the Housing Element Revision,, which has been attached for your, review. The•-:work program provides a sumnairy description of the necessary work i to be completed in each phase, a listing of necessary tasks, the required)participants,, and the resulting Work ,product at each step. It is not anticipated that substantia:--- changes, will be necessary Revision but rather an update of the document with more current information. _ " E. Schedulet The time necessary, to complete the update to the w, -rousing Element Revision; including approval by:; the- State- Department of Housing and Community'Development VM),(11g11 be approximately 10 mont)ts;- Data Doll'eztion,� whjL- identified as Phase 2 in the work program, is ba,,: upon; � time frame necessary for the. housing, consultant, 'rind by t.�;. RedevOopment Agency, to complete . the housing: ne,-ds' and ) implementation study. The Redevelopment Agency has indicated. that the data shoUlA,be available in November. The following phases will involve revision to the technical appendix' and evacuation and update of the policies of programs whichl will be incorporated into the revised draft housing element to be., v PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT ' GP HO�r";,'ING ELEMENT_REVISION Aug ul;23, 1989 Pagrs r Js forwarded to the Pi ',ning Commission, interested parties, and HCO' for,review in .'4,nvY 1990. Final review of the draft Housing Element 'Revisby'the Planning Commission would hopeful lyy�begin;' in MarCk"1 90,- Co nnpents received from NCO will accompany; the, final draft, Recommendation of ;the Planning Commission will;;then be forwarded to the City Council for their review and adoption. F. RECOMMENOATION: I Staff p recommends that the Planning Commission rview�the attached work program schedule; scope of worm, and outIne -for the update of the Genera? Plan Housing stlement' and provide comments, Staff' will then proceed,kith the update-as' outlined in the staff report. Respe T sut d, Br r Bu City nner �j BB:CN:mlg Attachment: Exhibit "A" - List of Previous Housing'.Element's Objectives and"Programs r, Exhibit "B - Work; Program Timeline Exhibit "C" - Scope of Mork � Exhibit 110" - housing Element Text G..'tline ti44 f l\ + t' a C,� LIST-;AF PREVIGUS HOUSING ELEMENT'F�OBJEVE5 AND PROGRAMS ' 70 009kc IVE 1: Prolotg and encourage housing ,opport0it: es.--;so. . that. it-, desirable, for' 30 'percent of the protected commercial and industrial ;<t r employed,00us0olds -in 'the City to live and work in .the City. Program 1.A Determine the ` ��a�ioe � levels_ �fiof 176Yure='commerci al., and industrjial �r employed households in order 'Ito identify the affordable hous! ng, rakes in all income groups of he - expectedfnew households. CoMment: Obtain new ).Tamer _et: 30 percent of at 1,new information from County and employee household formations ,v State- Should program be Responsible !Sencv; City of Rancho nt ,i. Coinued as is or modified? cuvamonga,Planning Division Finan�cin : General Fund, City u g6 d et Sc._du I v 1985 'Program 1.2: 6pand the City' s data base management system to -- ia cii: i',` indu5tr rest en a1 and, y� commercial monitoring system of proposed projects.- o Com ent• Completed. Tar et• Not applicable >vaaluate Effectiveness Ike s' ble Aaency, City ftf Rancho Cufamogcla, Planning Divisicdn Financtn �L General tuid, City u et �- Schedule: 1986 o` �f"`" EXHISIT A.1 I Po ram 1.3•" 9 _. Develop„ an '"equity',„share" program t for 1ocd1 emp1ayment participation. 1'� Camatent: Evaluate programs' 1 arapt_ 30 percent of11; new effectiveness and Whether or not` ems ;,yee household 'Formations it should be contigf(ed, modified Responsible Ituency Public and or Aoinated ;. •_ Financin ¢. Pu Ric ;and Prlvate,,-- o Schedule: 1984-1$0 . OBJECTIVE 2•' Conserve'.and' improve the existing housing -stock, and, eliminate the causes and spread. of blight and deterioration by encouraging, the ? investment of public and private funds in housingj_-rehabilitation and public improvements. " Program 2J:: Identify areas of the MY With concentrations of older housing units which may, be targeted for ret�'hilitation and improvement programs. Comii6nt: Completed._ _, Taxdet�,- loenti£ie aroma city.-w �lQ . " Evaluate effectiveness., '4houldf e�s�aaisible , eta rty'.rf.Rancho it be continued? �ucaA " anni isi,ary (C4��C'�, 'j) Fi' ncin GeneraY Fund, CiEy u et Schedule: 1984 Y 'i ANIL r i 4 I 1, EXHIBIT A-4 ' ft Program 2.2 Develop a Redevelopment Agency rehabilitaticn loan program which would provide rehabilitation '.and repair assistance W:Mow and moderate-income households. Comment: Was the program Target:: 120 'low and moderate uti CM and target met? Was the income ouseh.lds, approX mately.30 program successful and should annually Vj it be continued? 'Res dsssible. Agency: Redevelopment Agency Financin :: �`20 percent tax increment - ,f, chedu e: 1985-89 f _ Fragracs 2.3• Operate a repair gram ;grogram for • senior _Citizens and! .lisabled or handicapped persons"J"far minor housing needs,. Comment: Completed. �iT:'Jate Tar et: 100 hooseholdsr effectiveness and determine 75pproximately 20 households vinnually k. whether ft should 4e continued. Responsible Agency: City of Rancho ,.. Cucamonga: arming Division 0 Financing Community Developmant pck Grant t $28,000 annually Schedule: `"1.984-1989 �4 Program 2.4 :Operate a housing rehabilitation and repair loan program that offers both ,+ deferred loan payments aYA Tow interett loans to low income households.- —` Comment:' Completed'. Evaluate Target: 100 low income households, effectiveness and whethe.�." ape;oximate:ly 20 annually program should be continued. Responsible Agency: City of Rancho uc�.` among3, Planning Division _ Financing:< Community Development 81ock Grant $48 000 annually r Schedule: 1984-1989 EXHIEIT A-3 ,,J 77,\ Program 2.5; Provide improvementslcommmnity r�acill ties. r. such as street improtpmetts, street lights,- sidewalks, ` 01 parkway, J and se` ing,5�; n wallfied y target areas. Co ent: In-pra Tess: At•i, Target: City-wide target e,.ea I0 To obtain an evaluation u to identified this point. :' Res _Agertc�_ City of Rancho ucamonga, P anning Division �.� Financing: Cammunity .,Development alock Grant Schedule: 1984-1989 Wgd TIVE 3: AlIcv, and create new opportunities - which enable a broad range of housing types,':; site designs, construction'meth"ods, and;maintain a balanced supply of ownership and. rental units. The Pity,,' shall facilitate., th`e o��4il+�ty;for a variety of housing typts:,�51'rough_the imp�eme�ttatinn.,pi ;- the"land'='Use Plan, ' Development `District Map and the Community Plans on ttie remaining vacant land rresources of' the, City, " -j µ \5 _. EXHIBIT A-4 ly VACANT-LAND S.RESOWICN-.1984Aft ' r� Potent ia1 Ne4,Ukf� Maximum Nth �:ANew � Development at Mid-Point; of L'Qnsity ; ; Units Estiknayted , District 'Densi't Acres Range 1984� to Buildout Z984 89 ER ( 1- > u/ac). �3�: 9& - HR ( 1 Z du/ac) 173 134 J8 VL (.1-2 du,rac) 2.,a(15 ,_ 3�724 �358 L (2-4 dul ) „ 1;211 1 n99 673 LM (4-8 d6/ao) x� ,3t79. 8;�36 k 054 -` M (5-14 dulaol, 1,GO 12,884 " 800 NiH (14-24 du/ C) 346. 7�1Q4 l,i105 H (24-30, du/ac) 129 f 23? 0` Comment: Upaate vacant 1a�i�l Tar �t': 8,028-units resources inv'story ;AnaP/ e. �:, eCt saonsible "encj. City of Rancho=Cuc ^..:a; ee ;atewhether'hCrsing n Ni.&rAn ]idetermined in t;e SGA� HR' : Finaric able' 'forecast; were'rmt and-iwho-Okr. chepqe: Z984-1989 ✓'' future qoeds wi l'1 be Program 3Z. ,N"7aintain and administer, a condominium coeVersion rordinance ,which .estab'ishes a maximum annual limit for the num°aer of �mu)ti-famiir rentai:� units that may be canv ter te4 to owae4ship type.. Target Consistent W th 1983 ..SCAG-RA M prosKt#ohs and:iipdati 'f RAs oo�si6Z2 ?eh� : City ;a Rancho Ceicamonga, .. an 'Tvisian FtnanrOnqL,3Not Applicahle, shed le: ,1984-198% P tr' lv AJ EXHIBIT,A-5 1 # J M. *60TIVE 4: 4{ rt ` 'Priomote .ten lency ,)in all, residentia,, deyel ormrents (� z :..�f•= Program 4:1: ,Enf6roe and ..regulattj the existing :tote 7z� residential energy, guidelines through eki tilt' California-;Stata"'A KAding ,QPde. Comment: Completed. Used in ,. •Target All' affected residential' constructions form of.i itle 24. xesaoe�sible 6�enc�+c' City;;of Rancho Cucamonga,: ;la:m ng Division acid Buildi q,,and SafeEiI F.inanriri Noi P_ppli'able' ccheTu e3g -1989 'r program 4.Zz implem�tlt kt rough the Development Code ene-gy efficient de igh pTdcsz {res ar.� tip�,�c;�ficstions I far sack things as solar f,Achniques, landLcaping standards, house brie"citation,, and sury angl e,2pgsure. WP Cor&ient: Does not appear that Target Ali->new t' ential;prbaect� alf nf:these specifisaticns hive Res onsible`; end ity of Rancho Cucamor.9 been imp►emant;�d Evaluate 'City., anning-Divir4y� Codes, paas�b?� �o�lfl'ict,' ith �: '-Financin :: - Nor „,lip(cable - other .requir�,ments, z,`nd her chS ec&�lee }4B -Y98g the program should remain•as --stated or be modified. } �) � EXHIB T A4 a4 _ I ,. Prrri qr housing opporfiurri wick meet`�The nfteds.:;of hoys:.-haids of lov�:'anj moderate inc(Ypes end. id'entii•y'special needs groups.; �4 �l Program 5.1: r Adfiinistpr and continue ,td rieyelop� REidential r r' Mortgage Bind pi :rams r thereby low interest bans can be issu;d to f s,•st time, home'bUy'ers making; at�' :or ;.,below r 1.20,E percent of the t. established Median income level. o In<1483 ,, minitter, ,mortgage allocation of $36.2 Milo on f o In 1084 ;apply, far 3, mortgage allocation of �1 $45.i1Xil,ion. o in 1985 and tFiprsafter apply for a,--mortgage allocation consistent with the developer and _ home bu,er.demand. �.t yorent: Evaluate proram's J Targot 19!83 180`first-ti, e,low,.and 'f effectiveness. Should_. similar moderate income,households 60 w64ally 1983-06 program be continued, if Cho,; it- 1964--V300 fif,,�t time•�low are`modem#e income there room for improvemen-t-I'- households; ;,approximatrrly iQ1] annually, 1984-87 „ 1985 - Detormined _ bised cal' demand for Residential Mortgage Revenue Bot6''program and apJ}citable legislation. R�es¢onsible Agen6::! Reaeve:opment Agency rinanc3�� Residential °.+Mrtgage Revenue Bond Program Schedule: .1964-1969 4^ 1. q EZHIBIT A-.7 �? r, i, 1 f•, ` I Through the developmept approv. proce; ,the City shall consider the use of 61tiple Fatuity r, _R"es#dent#a, ,bonds when ,requested', Prow.ded that -�C percent of the O its a^e to a made available n to h usehoids of.lob end„ipodera: mes. � ie. Cooxrt: Residential�hond:program Target. 1984 ` 46 units; 1985 - 60.units, I985 imptemented through the County. 3,6,u nits Find'out if it,is still ,; lsex Res onsible enc Ci`€y OfRanc,ro Cucamongt.�.J' fl haw, the program is run and,its ` ry Conuncion w#tip Gunty of San Bernard#na a. effectivenes m7y, Ridental BidT Schedule: 2984-1:986 ; l. •t FrogT'ehi �J.�w t; r i. Through the regU#cements of the Serra Vista ,and Victoria Comnunit� Flans,, a riaximum,.15 percept s i ,density: bonu shall be` py`ovided for the development: of iasi arW hiQder_ te income hou;ing =in the_following manner:: ,for,; all units bgilt uWer the bonus grogram,, ti60e•th rd shall be for families rri4(cing IttO per to 120 percent ofe the median #nCan3ey pne-thirdafha§e'a�aking percent to loo oscent of the Medlin Incor6g,' air r one-third making 60.percent to'80 percent of the medtin'income. Co-&ent: !valuate develaPWnt Target; 66 units'by 19$9 in L+'�ct ro is and 'Cerra Vzsi L 4�. Res onsj le Agency: Private Sector to this point. Have the mtmbers;� _ nc,01 RUb c"and Private Sector of affordable units',beAn -ovidedl oo�`"+re'ra`.'tan_ If not, is it likely ti&j,{he Chedute: 1084-1989 number of units will be Wk.,Oned within the next five yeaY h. r t. r4� ' a' {! Program In; conformance With 'Section 55915 of tFe Califorr►ia: Government; Code, the .City 'sha11 provide development iacentivest4, an indvidual 'project when 25 percent of the units.; are j available fo low,and'moderate ii 01m.households _�� j or special needs groups. The conditjons of the incentives w the use of ill beprescribed`through , development agreements.and are to,be specific to :+ the_project nileds and ch#racteristics. Such " _"incentives mayf tnciyde d?ferral.�, w�i;ver, or �du �iin of fees, reduction of appropriate " { +development sndards, and density bonus. . f Cbs a in progress. Tar et. lbeterigined at,time ,of individual Evaluate effectiveness, request e particularly when used in. Resesor�sble Agency City.of Rancho. Cucamonga, Combination with, Senior Housing - Planning Oivistn . Finaacin Not�4polica�Sle (SHOF) projects' chedu a 1984 1989 Pragran� 5 5 Encotiragef private.,developers 'to utjlize; rental ass lance programs to assist those groups reed as identified by the HoHsfng Assistance Plafl...: fanil;ies, 113'small faolies, Ca to,: In progress s�1c�i'on 8%1 Tar ett 10 1'argg� _ pragran'' administered through the Res Bible � s City of Rancho Cucamonga , County Housing A�e�horty. ,,. an rivate Sector . Determine whether�hcusing of, Financin'i Rental Assistance Pro§ � those groups identified 'as being the e� � 19t5 in need by the Housing Assistance Plan has. been met. r_o i) a, 0erg r �� 2 1]'�URIBIT A— Tg 03JECTIVE 6: Promote equal housing opportunities for al economic. segments of 'thti community, J Program 6.1 Pylovide fina:iciat support for lniand Mediation' - Board, ,or a similar non=profit fair Housing ` orgaOnation, which assists An.tna resolution of tenant/Landlord disputes_,, and housing sscrimi'natiom ;' Comment: In progress. Evaluate" Target: Citywide effectiveness,. Are there Res�ponsibj!t nc City of Rancho Cucamonga, possibilities for improacment? Pllan�anning Division Financing: Community devalopment Block Grant �chem.'u?�:. 1964i?,989 ' `4 OBJECTIVE 7: Where possible eliminate governmental~;. constraints. Program 7.1e Implement a computer fiscal' analysis, system which identifies the fisea'� impact of new devel,opme*-s' and which,'; suggests financing alternatives and methods "for the identified ' costs. Count: Various studies on Tamer et• New residential development. fiscal impacts of development �e'2 on�sible Manty►: City of Rancho, Cucamonga,, j have been completed, such as, Revenue'Assessment the Etiwanda Drainage 'Rudy and financin Community'Develoir,ent.Block Grant Landscape and lighting District. - stab is ing system and alternative financirg However, it is unknown whether a suggestion), Fjel?o�-Roos and `flax Allocation`Bond computer fiscal analysis system jsuggestions for alternative financing)` has been established, including Schedule: Develop system in 1984,"carry out identifying financing program 19a9 alternatives. Determine whether there is a.p;ogram, and` it's effectl�,veness. 'If not, should ;3 one be developed? r. EXHIBIT F i0' t?L5 Program``7:2: ;y 0 The Redevelopment Agency may assi3 �.n providing _ , a, incentives for ,residential; projects, such as_ oa ent of Ou3lding�',�and�� development= fees�y a provide i rifraStru(tdre N3mprovemerttb ~a , lon.r �. end ar are of cost°N ce downs, where n the units are available t6 1Ow and moderate : Akan* houzeholds- ; Co ntz Evaluate effectiveness T argzts Oetermine�f at time i?f ind y .du$�l of�ast five years. `Has the. request. program beent successful?. :inancinble OeperGenteafv{1a,Kpi crerrotmept �"Money Should it 'e '1ef as 5 Pr ched,' a 19E4=I9'.9 Al Modified? fk J°r ,V r -.j ,t } {t 1 ' .. r EX HI,s�S"A a x i. O ° O IL O ° S o O O • 4 o e O O t O • 71" • o • e •�1 o e e . 0 • me ° a • A ° e ® G3 �[J ` o M • H G• • a, 02 ® , Q x o• • o• e CL be I = a r --- el 'it ;I w K �) r - -^-. -.,L- --- �f t- PREl.24'il MY'XOPE t3F fr FOR = HOU MG ELEMENT REVISION..., JJ t., Phase I .project Format Deve7oSrr+ent. Description. This phase donk nes a number of preliminary steps toward , developing an admin'i'strative a d technical framework in preparation for r a revision `'to' the: Ncusin El� mi'nt 'off, the .General Plan and includes gathering background and resource information-and developing"a scope,of ..tec�rk, Additionally, si3nifica,Vt hues of Concern wil l be idert6f ied and presente4 to the 101:an-ling Com,fMis$i Vn s Tasks: , 1..1 Identify State and Regional requirements for Housing Elements. r 1.9 Identify source's-*6r,needed information. 1.3 Review reierencemt?riais. 1.4 -Prepare a scope af,work and Ftousin«,Elemer outline. 1.5 Prepare a work program time lined ifyy possible signif scant,'_!ssuesj'I ParticJDatioa: a) Staff rev fE11 of plan and Planning Gammission Review of `Worfr' og Pr ari a4,'scop6 of work, q Work Productli` a) Scope of work. b) Preliminar, work program,timsline. c) Detailed outline of Housing Element text. 1. PRELTMINARv SCOPE OF WORK. HOUSING ELEMENT REVIS104 PAGE 2 Phase 2: Data Collection r YCr Description: This, phase will involve the determination of data necessary to complete the housing element revision and the appropr';ate sources. Match of the data will probably be provided by the consonant mired through the Redevelopment :Agency, with the remainder to be #j provided by City staff. Tasks: j ._ i f 1.1 Determine exact breakdown of data;rcquired foi• the update. 1.2 "determine amount and type of data to be provided by„the RDA, cokgltant, and when `lt will be provided,, 16 1.3 Identii:,.-remaining data`to be provided iby staff (i.e. vacant land survey; child care seir-gices etc). Rarticipatian: a) Assistance by ROft'i staff and consultant fbr`data acquisition. b Planning Staff, Work Product: a) Location and receipt of necessary data. b) Vacant 13nd inventory. Phase 3: Revise Technical Appendix Description: The majority of the statical data contained in the i{ousing Element will be placed in the technical appendix which will be updated or amended as needed. (See the attached outline, Section II). l'asks: 3.1 Population and household characteristics (A, '9) }� (including special needs) 3.2 Housing demaid assessment (C} 3.3 Vacant land inventory and suitability _for, affordable and/or emergency'shelters (0) J 3.4 Housinq availability, assessment (E) 3.5 Housing::iisistance needs (F) PRELIWiNAIY SCOP 0r WORK H0..G3ING ELEMENT REVISION , PAGE 3 \• .) 3.6 Exist.3og issuing conditions (G) 3.7 Governmenlat and market con$ raints (H) 3.9 Energy conse,vWdn'.(T) r 3.9 - Child cane naeds-,\�ssessment (J) 3.10 " Summary of housing needs (K) 3.11 Neccssa,,<9rap!li^s.. Participation: 1 a) Planning staff Work Products: ' a) Technical", appendix Phase 4: Evaluation and`\Analysis of Peevioos Et W4 and,,.Polity arq Program'Oeve opment Ilk Review and evaluate 'actival `results of the previous element's goals,., objectives, policies, and programs. Include an analysis of significant differences between what was, planned:• and' what w `s accomplished and update goals, objective•,, "policies, and programs accardini,' Additionally, develop a 5-year action plan hhich shoOd include.),, summary of implementation methods, funding sources, amounts, quantifi'M objectives and responsible agency which should be based on housing needs- identified, in the technical appendix (Ch«,.,:-r 3).- The methodology, used to evaluate ,hhe previous- element's�' goals, objectives, policies and pragramF will involve an identification of significant program issues and tle,appropriate responsible agencies. Memos will be se to department heads asking. for, evaluation and response 41thin ar,specified time limiter City agencies will 'include Planning.nivision; Redevetipm.ent Agency, Uyei we Assessment and Building and Safety. �. ;,ed on the iiiformttion recti` V64,4 the Element will be revised accord;rg`Iy, Tasks: 4.1 Determine goals and objj)ttives. ,r I 442 Analysis and evaluation on results of goals, objectives, and ` policies of lase,:S yeah;-- F r tJ ' 'nt PRELI411NAY SCOPE`bF WORK" HOUSING, E(EME IT REVISI0D PAGE 4 Am 4.3 Re-view of available federal, state, county and ,City programs ` and funding. 4.4 De•:elop new policies and programs. , 4.5 Summarize programs into $-year action plan. Participation: a) Plarniny Staff � Work Products: K1' a) Evaluation and analysii of previous Element„ rl,. b) Develop newt goals, objectives, po,lcies,x`and programsjor the Ho:;sing Element. } c) Prepare a 5-year action plan matrix. Phase S: Revised Housing 'Element Draft' and Review by 'Plam-ug Commission A summiary of the Technical Appendix statistical data will be WMtten for placemc-nt into the body of the General Plan, along with the policies and progrr4m developed. , A strike/bold version of tie"Housing Element text (Ch l & 2) will be prepared wherein, any changes in text will be crossed, out am, any new text will he added in bold.type. However, the bulk of the nevt,data and explanatlonz will be contained within the Technical Appendix 4Ch 3).' Prior to sending the element tv the HCO for review, the draft gill be , presented to the,?lanning Commission at a public hearing for review and comment. Review is tentatively set for "the,first`regularly scheduled meeting in January, 1990. Copies will be distributed to other City Divisions and interested parties including the Chamber of Commerce and: BIA, Tasks: 5.1 Prepare summary of Technical. Appendix 5.2 Coordinate use and placement of technical data and Policies li and Programs. '* 5.3 'Establish provisions for future Housing Element rei�,iewoand . k 5.4 Design cov6,,'graphics and layouVrefinement oS t PRELIMINARY SCOPE 0 WORK HOUSING ELEMENT REVISION PAGE 5 -- 5,5 Distribute draft text,for review. 5.6 Hold public hearings on°revised. draft Housing Element. - Participation- a) Staff revision-of 'sousing 4'Element- -,and Planning 6manission - revieW�at a public hearip;., Work Products. a) A strike bold version of the draft reVUed dousing dement. b) Staff Report Phase 6: Review of Draft Document � Description: The draft, document is required to be seni to the State Department of Housing tnd Corkmnity_ R,evelopment (HrD) for review,• at, least 45 days prior to its adoption. —HC`d'"is.then required to. report'1ts findings on the amended element wY`thi'n 45 days .of receipt of the draft. The legislative body must consider, HCD's findings prior to final adoption of ittie revised eiement.,­,These findia t- by HCD are adv _ry. (Government rode, Section 65585)._` =l c Tasks: 6.1 Send draft of revised Housing Element to H D; 6.2 Review. 'comments and incorporate those felt 'staff to be apnropr•'ate> Take those felt by st-f."",to: ;�quest,ion0le to Pl"afining Commission, along w#th revised docudant, ,i 6.3 Hld public hearing(s) on draft revised Housing Element. - 6.4 stake final revisions. Participation: a) HCD' review. b) Planning ;stefF review and ~incorporation of,",-applicable HCD I comments. \ a c) Planning Commission Pub 1#c Hearings. PRELIMINARY SCOPE OF WORK HOUSING ELEMEN"REVISION l } PAGE 6 Work Products: a) Staff Report with analysis of' iCO's findings. !ff b) Revised Housing Element taking into account HCD's comments. I: c) Planning, Commi:si.on approval of Housing Element, Phase 7: Adoption of Housing Element' Description: Subsequent to review end appeoval, of the revised Housit, Element by the Planning Cemnigsion, the document-will then be forwarded to the City' Council for legislative adoption._ 'Subsequent to aduptiim the final document. will be printed, and' copies will be distributed °6 HCD and other interested parties. C Tasks: 7.1 Submittal of revised housing eleixt-int to City Council at pubTic hearing. 7.2 Review and consideration by City Council. 7.3 Adoption by City Council`. 7.4 Printing of final Lioc.;rwnt. 7.5 Distribution of final .ocument Parti'cipatie .a) City Council Work Product; aj Staff Report to City Council o Final revised Housing Element adopted by City Council. c) Copies ser►t to, HCo. Phase 8: Review of Adopted Housing Element by HC01-1 Description The fit Ll adopted Housing lG;ement is required 4:4 be sent 10 to HCO ,again for rtvievr. Again their findings will be'reported although no time period is specified for the second ,review. It is ;led that HCO will find the final' revises Element "in conformance" with slate law on housing Elements. ;� a �0- PRELIMINARY SCOPE:.OF kRK HOUSING ELEMENT REVI'SZON PAGE 7 Tasks 6 1 Receipt anti review of ,corme'nts from'.ICO. Part;Ij tion: ' a) HCO Review. b} Review of HCO comments by City staff:' ' Work Products: t �? Approved Housing E16ment by HCO• l� .t( i HOUSING ELEMENT FZYE4EAR UPDATE OUTLINE �f} .. I. INTRODUCTION A. Lentiislative Intent B. Authority C. Summary'of Technical Information II. TECHNICAL A. Popul t%on Characteristics 1. Summary, J• 2. Demographics a. Trends/Projections 1960-2010 b. Compare to County c. Growth Rates 3. Aje Distribution 471 4 a, MedianjDistribW.1ion b. Trend s/Projectjbn r. Compare to Co'tv�ity 4, Ethnicity a. ;Distribution b. Compare ti,i County,'," c. IncreasinOecr!, sing 5.. Employment a. Numbers Employed. . . b, 'Occupation Types c, Trend„/Projections d. Locations of Employment 5. Group Quarters/Institutions, �! t� t � B. Housing Characteristics and Special Nousehold, Needs I' Summary `i 2. Existing Housing and Proje.tii,as a r tti stcr,d Vs6wth Develbp*nt Of the G3 ty.' Projected Future Needs (SCRG) co Trends/Projections d. Number of AffordOle Housing11'J Units Provided 3. Population/Density, r� a. :.`ersohs per Household (1) County Comparisor (2) Trends. 4, Tenure a. ?owner, Versus henter'and Structural Type b. Comparison to County ' 5. Vacancy Rates J^`4 a. Overall b. Based" on Structural Type c. Compare with HUD Vacancy Standards d. -Trends/Aroi.ections f � a. :Distr ibuti- -within the City (Vi.,l. , & U) b. 'City versus,County M r; c. Source d. Pove' ty Level 7. Income Spent on Housing a. -.Gross Mortgage Payments (1) Sft+gle Family (2) Multi-Family (3) Mobile dome b. ,Gross Rent Payments (1) Single Family (2) ,Multi-Family (3) Mobile Home t e r: , .h yy h�l jt ^` N c• comparisons f(' I 1 (11 Avghag„fIF'ent/sales) (2) .Median (rent/sales) (3) .�Ranve. ;(rent/si 7aPS d. Percent'Spent of gj.using ((11 Owner _ (2) "Rent'6, (3) HUD Stan{ards cF (4), Special Households (handicappedy .elderty, ' large/smax; Families, etc. 10 g. Speelal N,F.eds Households a. `Handicapped b,. 'Group Quarters c. ':Elderly 7 d. Pemaa a ;HeIX�ed e. Homeless !` ,Large 'families ' g. Itl -ant Workp-rsAft E C. Hous,ngDeman�i�<—� � 1. Sum:ilary A 2. Regional Demand `+ a. SLAG Projections b. .City versus Region 3. Local Housing Demand a.- Employment Gf.eration Peojections.„ (I) Vacant Land and Survey (2) Industrial :. (3) GotOerciai b. Capture Rate -(l) Emplo�-Qe Incomes versus Hosing Costs;` a c. Projected Housing Need (1) Trends/projections., ,t 3 - ,.r ;rtr 4 G 4:. Commuter ttgrns aw Uia°tribution of Commute Times b. Commuting Mode D. Vacant Land Inventory k 1. Summary „ t. 7. Resident�a?0istri but i.on a, Pr,r�ntial Number of Dwelling Units (i) Geperal` City._ (2) Etiwanda (3) Viptaria/Terra Vista Sphere b. Estimdtad`iiuiId-out. 3. 5xpecte'd New,Dwellings by tri.et 4. Lands Sgitable for Affordable Housing a:' Analysis of Criteria for Land (I) `ublic Facilities and Services.-Available (2) dirculation/Commutin Pattern (3) Avoid-Areas Having High Concenvration of Lower Income Housing Already (a). Recycling or Redevelopment to 'Resi,+,ntial (5) Actual Densities versus 2oned`Maximu,�,%5 5`. Identify Specs-icy Paresis' Appropriate far i' et%n,g Specific. Needs; i.e.; Emergency.' Shelters \,.and Transitional' Housing E. Housing Availability I. Su►nnary 1 2. Recent Construction V. a. Unit Type (SF, MF,�Mobile Home) Iff .. b. Trends/projections f t 4 Z l J 3. Cast of,New Housing tr a. 'CuI�rent ol�ntry Vers' us City .Comparison C. TrendsfPro3ections 4. lost of,-,Resaie ifausing ' a, BY Housing Typo r' b.. Location ,' t. 5, short TOO' m Projected Hoii5i.ng 1 a. <Apartments b. -Single'Fami7y7Condo c. leco4d Units.; �t 6. Planned Communities a. Acreage z , b. Projected Boil d-out a,. Affo�^dable Hou.s7ng Altocatibn , 7. Condomiriiur Conversid}ts,j a. Ordinance, and Iq,tent' h. 'Trends/Projections 1, 1� 8: fair Housing _ F. Housing Assistance Needs j��" _.;. 1. Summary -2. SCA6/RHAM Fair Share a. 'Households Needing Assistance. - b. -housing Unit Need - '(1) Breakdown by Unit Type (2) Breakdown .try Jnnme Category " C. Income Ranges,;for City and Gourtty d. City"s Effort to Meet Future Needs s �J { i -777777-, t r. 3. '}lousing Assistance Phan OUD) a. GoBG Housing Assistance Phan Needs and co, s b. City W4,,zriSon with SC AG Numbers C. Relate to-Locally Generated,Needs (1) Minority. (2), Han.4icapped t` (3 xlomeless (4) Special Interest (Child care). 4. city ProgramslRespansiveness a. Cosa b. Review of Past 5;Xeu'rs C. Redevelopment Set Asfoe G. Existing Housing Conditions 1. Summary 2, Data on Hou:Anq Cbndit#o'n5 a. Plumbi', Heatiieg, Electric, Sewer/Septic, Yitzhens, etc, b. Number Of Bedroom$,r' , c.' overdrowdirg d, age 3, Housing Conditions urvey a.' Number of Units Needing RehW lttation/Replacement b, General Loe:atlor:,of Deteriorati,4 Neighborhoods C. Areas,Sui.table far Rehabilitetjon H. Constraints 1, Summary!. 2. Governmental (schools., fees, water, sew4r; vntform Building Code, zoning, Code,=Enforcement, etc.) a. Potential b. Actual .s. 3. 'Market Constraints a. Potential; b. Actual ' 1 1 1 it r- (1 Cost per Acre (2,) Cost of Laiid, Construction* Finaic,ing. etc. 7 0) Availability of Financing < T. Energy Conservation Opoortunities 1. Summary 2. ;Ti 4161 e 24- 3. :Lexfelopment Coda J. Child Cars=;, AS 2746 q I. Need and AVailability-of Child Care F.ac?.1lties 2.-,.Criteria for Determining Need �l K. Summary of Housing Needs L. Glossary III. POLICY AND PROGRAM pVELQpPSENT' A. Goals, Okfectfves summary G. Reviewr of Availebie 'Federal, St.,ata, County and SCAG. Programs and 00 in'! Available to clie City 1. .Legislation 2. Grants 3. Subsidies C. Obiectivesa policies and programs - 1. Overall Goal 2. policies 3. Objective and Resulting Programs -a. Actions b. Antfts,?i-�ted Impact c. Responsible Agency d. Financing, e. Schedule 7 D, Five Year Action Plan 1, 'Matrix schedule a, Number of Units to be.Provided b. Time Frame, c., Fur�,ding Source 9 - d. Responsible.A ency DeRartment E. Assessment of City prCgramS in Last FtV Years z 1. Review of-Actual Results of Previous Goals, Objectives„ Policies and Programs 1-2. Analysis of Differences 3. Description of How Goals; Policies and Objectives Have been Revised as a Results nfnWFat Was: Learned in, the Previous-Element F. Provision for dousing Element Review and Revision ' CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA t� TAFF REPORT DATE: ,, August 23,,1989 i T0: Chairman and Members of the Planning Commission FROM- wrad Buller, City 'Plannerr BY: Dan Coieman, Principal Planner SUBJECT: COMMUNITY TRAIL FENCE STANDARDS I. RECOMMENDATION: The Traits Advisory Committee, rat their meeting of At Mast 16, recommended' that the P14nning Commission modify the star Ord from a three-rail to a,,.�two-rail PVC'.' fence, with es,}ntially the same height. 1. ANALYSIS: ' The Committee indicated that .the existing two-rail fences located 'on the. .Community Trails.,around Heritage Park reflected the desired standard. The City's,cureent Standard calls I AM for a three-rail PVC'- fence (see Exhibit '8") that s 416" fn height. .The two-rail ;fences at Heritage F' rk are 412" ,inr height: (see Exhibit "A"). /, \`;X: The following factors` were considered by the :`rails Advisory Committee in making,_. recommendation. � 1. Two-rail fences_ad'2quately contain the horsesjr assuming a 4 211 height. ;� ji 2. Two-rail fences .provide better sight=li'ne visibility at intersections. 3. Two-rail fences provide better visibility of landscaping behind the fences and create a Less "walled-in" appearance. r 4. Two-rail fences would reduce material add labor costs, Ill. COMMISSION ACTION REQUESTED-' The Commission should review the proposed modification, and, if acceptable, approve by minute action, Tj ITEM E PLANNING CO*1ISSION STAFiF REPORT RE: COMMUNITY TRAIL FZNC,E STANDARDS August 23, 1989 ge 2 Res U11y s i ed B e 1 City P nner y BB:DC:ko � ;! Attachments: Exhibit "A" - Proposed Fence Standard Exhibit "B" Existing Fence Standard r S' 70. C. 5X5, PVC POST fXlr PVC RI Lb MOUNTING t9ACKET PVC FENCE POST CAP EVERY POST PL _ P:tfxr 5 x5' PVCPOST PVG RAIL i NOTES-,�� pV�pp� 1W L i. 'i�0�f5�LOCRi10TEU A7 GlAhlr�S Of IXIRCOM -- J ARE REQUIRED TO SE FtiiED WITH CONCRETE r - { 1, CAP ALL`POSTS AND ENDS CP Wll='RAILS J & ALL HEt ilm slid K PVC FENCE J 00 A9EJ! FROM WhIM ESTATE FEM N TRAIL r wv nr RAU StuLL Ge ORt WM Ri TOWARDS TRAIL h J FINM GRADE - 4 r : ir mewaua CRUM +c/ N®RTI (XW OF � . RANCHO CUCAMONGA I PLANNING t DIVISION S'Xr pyc E1'f Po ppst yQUfto BR,CXI? � I c rxr P►c posr pyr TRAIL jRuts +ttrAk4ALs f 7,wmFL a � eaa � • /�/ OP 04tib c 4 a Oft, SCALAR '�-�. a � � < f s ly 5X5' pvc �OS't xxd we a^'c � PL EVERY pvc RAiI y NOTES. t N 1 t M '1 An R£91R��ro e� of OTC=RW co ALL Ftt5i5 ANO b ALL �A .� OR � 0 t21 TRAtt. TRAIL. now WOE c 1 GMM a ' y lTy i 0 mjjCLM0NGARANCHO C NIN G DIVISION