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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992/11/17 - Agenda PacketDATE: TO: FROM: CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA MEMORANDUM November 19, 1992 Priory Design Review Committee ACTION COMMENTS Larry McNiel John Melcher Dan Coleman Peter Tolstoy (1st Alternate) Wendy vallette (2nd Alternate) Suzanne Chitiea (3rd Alternate) Steve Hayes, Associate Planner SUBJECT: DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETING OF NOVEMBER 17, 1992 The following is a description of projects which require review and rating by the Design Review Committee. Please review the attached plans, visit the project sites, and write down your comments using the blank space provided under each project on the attached sheets. After the meeting, the consensus of the Committee's concerns will be typed up as the formel action/recommendation of the Committee and distributed to the Commission and Council. AS always, feel free to contact the appropriate project manager (noted in parentheses along the left margin), prior to the meeting date, if you have specific questions related to the scheduled projects. Consent Calendar items will be reviewed between 5:00 p.m. - 5:30 p-m., with the first design review item being heard at 5:40 p.m. Please notify our department if you will be unable to attend the meeting. 5:00 - 5:30 CONSENT CALENDAR 5:40 - 6:00 (Beverly) ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 92-18 - SMITH'S - The development of a commercial shopping center consisting of a 75,000 square foot grocery store, two satellite buildings of 3,500 square feet each, and a drive-thru pad of 4,800 square feet on 10.6 acres of land in the Community Commercial District (Subarea 2) of the Foothill Boulevard Specific Plan, located at the northwest corner of Foothill Boulevard and Vineyard Avenue - APN: 207-102-03, 5, 8, 15, 20, 21 and 49. (Plans to be distributed at the meeting.) SH:mlg Attachments cc: Planning Commission/City Council DESIGN REVIEW COMMENTS 5:40 - 6:00 Beverly Nissen November 17, 1992 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 92-18 - SMITH'S - The development of a commercial shopping center consisting of a 75,000 square foot grocery store, two satellite buildings of 3,500 square feet each, and a drive-thru pad of 4,800 square feet on 10.6 acres of land in the Community Commercial District (Subarea 2) of the Foothill Boulevard Specific Plan, located at the northwest corner of Foothill Boulevard and Vineyard Avenue - APN: 207-102-03, 5, 8, 15, 20, 21 and 49. (Plans to be distributed at the meeting.) Design Review Comm{ttee ACtion: Members Present: Larry McNiel, John Melcher, Dan Coleman Staff Planner: Beverly Nissen The Design Review Committee approved the revised project with the following comments. Item Numbers I, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 12 from the previous meeting of November 3, 1992 were incorporated into the revised project. These conditions address the previous cor~nents of the Committee and should be incorporated as conditions of approval: A solid bus shelter flat roof is permissible. Vines may be incorporated adjacent to the supporting pillars in order to soften the structure. (Addresses previous coment #5.) The concept of utilizing palm trees within the activity center was approved, however, the applicant should work with staff in order to determine the most appropriate species. (Addresses previous comment #9.) The metal pipe handrails are acceptable when needed adjacent to stairways. Color of the railings should blend in with the mandering landscape and not be treated with an obvious contrasting color. (Addresses previous comment #11.) The pedestrian entrance to the fast food pad should be treated with a textured paving similar to what is proposed adjacent to the Smith's store entrance (scored concrete with a broom finish). Conditions #1-6 from the previous Design Review Committee meeting will apply. 6. Colors of the roof tile, window mullions, and tinted windows will be discussed by the full Commission. PR/MAR3[ CONSENT CALFNDAR ITEMS AGMNDA November 17, 1992 DR 14263 - G & D CONST~JCTI0~ ( Steve H. ) Committee Action: Review of site plan and fence materials. The Committee (Melcher, Coleman) recommended approval of the proposed site plan and that the entire project (including the Variance) be forwarded to the Planning Commission. In addition, the Committee directed staff to continue working with the applicant on the perimeter and private patio wall materials and designs, pursuing the "wood crete" material concept. CUP 88-10 - NILLSIDE COMITY CaUMC~ (Bev) Request to utilize standing seamed roof material rather than tile. Committee Action: The Committee (Melcher, Coleman) did not reach a consensus on this item.