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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999/01/30 - Workshop Minutes - PC-HPC January 30, 1999 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION/PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES Adiourned Meetinq A. CALLTO ORDER An adjourned meeting of the Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment Agency and the Historic Preservation/Planning Commission was held on Saturday, January 30, 1999, at the Regina Winery located at 12467 Base Line Road, Rancho Cucamonga, California. The meeting was called to order at 5:15 p.m. by Vice-Chair Williams of the Rancho Cucamonga Redevelopment Agency, and Vice-Chairman Mac/as called the Planning Commission/Historic Preservation Commission to order. Present were Agencymembers: Biane, Curatalo, Dutton, Vice-Chair Williams and Chairman Alexander (arrived at 5:20 p.m.) Present were Historic Preservation/Planning Commission Members: Vice-Chair Mac/as, Manner/no and Stewart. Also present were: Jack Lam, Executive Director; Linda Daniels, Redevelopment Agency Director; Jan Reynolds, RDA Analyst; Brad Builer, City Planner; Larry Henderson, Principal Planner; Dan Coleman, Principal Planner; Nancy Fong, Senior Planner; Tom Grahn, Associate Planner; Brent LeCount; and Rudy Zeledon, Assistant Planner. Absent were: Chairman McNiel and Commissioner Tolstoy. B. AGENCY/COMMISSION BUSINESS 1. PRESENTATION OF DESIGN CONCEPTS FORTHE FUTURE DEVELOPMENTOF THE REGINA WINERY PROPERTY Dale Cummins of the AIA Inland Empire Chapter thanked the Redevelopment Agency and Planning Commission for the opportunity to participate in this event. Mr. Cummins advised that each team would have ten minutes to present and provide an overview of their concept. TEAM ONE Members: AIA members: Geoff Bonney, Randy Hamerly, Dale Cummins, Louis Christensen (Student/Associate Member). Community Member: Dave Barker. Recorder: Nancy Fong Team One's concept stayed within the boundaries of the 14-acre site. The team supported restoration of the site to its original agricultural state by replanting grape vines and citrus groves. Surrounding land uses compatible with the winery use is critical to the success of this project. Redevelopment Agency/Historic Preservation/Planning Commission Minutes January 30.1999 Page 2 Major components of the Team One concept included: · Conference/Banquet Facilities · Outdoor Area with Gazebo for festival and weddings · Winery Park/History Museum · Themed winery restaurant in cask area - leave one bay of casks for museum · Placement of windows in north faqade of existing building TEAM TWO Members: AIA Members: Chris Sahlin, Derrill Quaschnick, David Agnew, Alice LeDoux (Student/Associate). Community Member: Chuck Buquet. Recorder: Brent LeCount Team Two's concept stayed within the boundaries of the 14 acre site. They expressed concern with the proposed single family residential project adjacent to the site. Adequate buffering was identified as an essential element between the winery use and any residential uses. Major components of concept included: · Conference/Banquet Facility · Retail Shops · Heritage Park to move historical structures on-site · Themed Restaurant · Artisans Shops/Cooperage · Wedding Chapel · ,Outdoor Pavilion · Tower element for visibility TEAM THREE Members: Ken Scofield, Max Williams, Jose Adrianzen, Ricfiard Krumwiede, Marlo Soto (Student/Associate). Community Member: Marge Stamm. Recorder: Jan Reynolds Team Three considered this a larger project that goes be~'ond the boundaries of the site. The entire frontage from Day Creek Boulevard to Victoria Park Lane should be commercial and designed as one project. They were concerned with the proposed single family land use adjacent to this property. Redevelopment Agency/Historic Preservation/Planning Commission Minutes January 30, 1999 Page 3 Major Components of the team's' concept included: · Project should have a City Walk feel and be pedestrian oriented · Keep open space south of the property · Themed commemial uses including Micro Brewery · Craftsman commercial village · Vine plantings across frontage · Community Center TEAM FOUR Members: AIA Members: Clare Day, Pete Pitassi, Ron Ishii. Community Member: Janine Tibbetts. Recorder: Dan Coleman Team Four's concept stayed within the boundaries of the 14 acre site and had a strong pedestrian orientation. Major components of the concept included: · Vineyard Plantings · Renovate former processing building to include retail on main floor and artists lofts/cultural uses on second level · Specialty Retail/Foods · Restaurants such as the Cask N' Cleaver Or Vinces. Possibly a microbrewery · Senior housing is viable to provide buffer from adjacent proposed single family uses · Heritage Park for historical homes possibly used as professional office space · Winery Museum · Cultural Center · Community/Senior Center · Library TEAM FIVE · AIA Members: Dick Fleming, Jim Horecka, Phil Chiao, Charles Regan (StudentJAssociate). Community Member: Jeff Sceranka. Recorder: Larry Henderson Team Five felt it important to expand the boundaries of the project to capture comer properties. Their concept was designed around a linear park theme using the grape vine metaphor. Any of the proposed uses could be developed by clustering from the main entrance of the winery. · Redevelopment Agency/Historic Preservation/Planning Commission Minutes January 30, 1999 Page 4 TEAM SIX AIA Members: Mark Graham, Tim White, Wade Frazier. Community Member: Pam Wright. Recorder: Tom Grahn Team Six expressed concern with adjacent prol~osed single family land use. Their proposed concept stayed within the boundaries of the 14 acre site. The emphasis of this concept is to revive the original agricultural use through grape vine and citrus plantings. Pedestrian pathways and connections throughout the project would be important. Major components of concept include: · Living history museum · Heritage Village for historic home display · Restaurants compatible with the winery theme · Linear pedestrian walkways and plazas · Specialty Retail/Farmer's Market · Community Space Including Wedding Gazebo Chairman Alexander thanked the teams for their' hard work and participation in the Design Charrette. C. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC There were no public comments. D. ADJOURNMENT MOTION: Moved by Biane,. seconded by Curatalo to adjourn the Redevelopment Agency. Motion carried unanimously 5-0. MOTION: Moved by Stewart, seconded by Mannerino to adjourn the Historic/Planning Commission. Motion carried 3-0-2 (McNiel, Tolstoy absent). The meeting adjourned at 6:25 p.m. /~actfully submitted, City Clerk Approved by Historic/Planning Commission: February 10, 1999 Approved by the Redevelopment Agency: March 17, 1999