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HomeMy WebLinkAbout342 - Ordinances ORDINANCE N0. 342 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMgNGA, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING TERRA VISTA COMMJNITY PLAN AMENDMENT 88-01, TO MODIFY THE COMMJNITY PLAN TEXT TO RH~UIRE A OONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR SHOPPING CENTERS AND CERTAIN USES IN THE OFFICE AND COMMERCIAL STANDARDS SECTION OF THE TERRA VISTA COMMUNITY PLAN The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, does ordain as follows: SECTION 1: The City Council hereby finds and determines the following: A. That the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, following a public hearing held in the time and manner prescribed by law, recommends that Community Plan text amendment hereinafter described, and this City Council has held a public hearing in the time and manner prescribed by law and duly heard and considered said recommendation. B. That this Community Plan text amendment is consistent with the General Plan of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. C. That this Community Plan text amendment is consistent with the Development Code of the City of Rancho Cucamonga. D. This Community Plan text amendment will have no significant environmental impact as provided in the Negative Declaration filed herein. SECTION 2: The Community Plan text of the Tetra Vista Planned Community, Part V, Section "Office and Commercial Development Standards", commencing on Page V-20, is hereby amended to read as follows: Office and Commercial Development Standards Cenersl to All Office and Commercial Areas · o Uses not permitted within the Planned Cceaunity: (a) Hassage Parlors (b) mAdult' Hovie Theaters (c) mAdult' Book stores Ordinance No. 3 42 Page 2 o Shoppin8 Centers. To ensure that the goals and policies of the General Plan and Community Plan are implemented, a Conditional Use Permit shall be required for shopping centers. In such a review, the following criteria shall be considered: (a) The transition from more sensitive land uses and buffering methods to mitigate commercial activities such as loading, lighting, and trash collection; (b) The center has been planned as a group of organized uses and structures; (c) The center is designed with one theme, with buildings and landscaping consistent with design (similar architectural style, similar exterior building materials, and a coordinated landscaping theme); (d) The center makes provisions for consistent maintenance, reciprocal access and reciprocal parking; (e) Vehicle and pedestrian access is coordinated and logically linked to provide a comprehensive circulation system; and (f) The development or approval of any portion of a center shall require the development of a conceptual development plan which shall consider such things as, but not limited to, circulation, uniform architectural design, drainage/grading, buffers, phased improvements and landscaping. Uses Permitted in Areas DesiSnated "CC" The following general categories of uses shall be permitted: Retail businesses, such as, but not limited to: Department stores Showroom/catalogue stores Outlet or off-price stores Variety stores Import stores Grocery stores Delicatessens Bakeries and other specialty food stores Wine and liquor stores Drug stores Clothing stores Shoe stores Jewelry stores Book stores Record stores Electronics equipment stores Ordinance No. 342 Page 3 Radio/TV/stereo stores Photo equipment stores Furniture stores Wallcoverings stores , Lighting stores Pet stores Hardware stores Sporting goods stores Plant stores Toy stores Gift shops Service businesses, including but not limited to: Travel agencies Beauty parlors and barbers Printers Dry cleaners and laundries Photo and art studios or galleries Locksmiths Administrative and professional offices, including but not limited to: Real estate brokers Insurance agents Optometrists Tax preparation services Legal or accounting offices Medical or dental offices Administrative offices Employment agencies Escrow companies Banks and other financial institutions Eating and drinking establishments Commercial recreation and entertainment, including but not limited to: Movie theaters Health clubs and spas Music or dance studios Facilities for the performing arts Automobile businesses limited to the following: Service stations and car washes (CUP) Auto parts stores Auto sales and service businesses affiliated with a department store or similar concern (CUP) Community facilities as specified above Ordinance No. 342 Page 4 Hotels and motels (CUP) Wholesale businesses (CUP) Shopping centers subject to provisions as specified above (CUP) Accessory structure and uses necessary or customarily incidental to the above uses Other uses which are found by the Planning Commission to be consistent with the spirit and intent of this land use classification Uses Permitted in Areas Designated "C" The following general categories of uses shall be permitted: Retail businesses, such as, but not limited to: Home improvement centers Furniture stores Carpet and flooring stores Paint and wallcoverings stores Lighting stores Radio/TV/stereo stores Musical Instrument stores Home furnishings and accessories stores Showroom/catalogue stores Import stores Outlet or off-price stores Electronic equipment stores Telephone stores Auto parts stores Nurseries and garden supply stores Plant stores Home appliance stores Plumbing supply stores Service businesses (or sales-and-service businesses), including but not limited to: Interior designers Landscape architects ' Pool and spa instellers Cabinetmakers and other contractors Locksmiths Home security analysts Equipment rental Home appliance repairmen Wholesale businesses dealing in products related to home decoration, furnishing, or improvement (CUP) Ordinance No. 3 42 Page 5 Retail, service, or wholesale businesses other than the above, not related to home decoration, furnishing, or improvement, but not to exceed 25% of total building area and only if approved by the Planning Commission pursuant to a CUP Eating and drinking establishments (CUP) Banking and other financial institutions (CUP) Automobile service stations (CUP) Community facilities as specified above Shopping centers subject to provisions as specified above (CUP) Accessory structures and uses necessary or customarily incidental to the above uses Other uses which are found by the Planning Commission to be consistent with the spirit and intent of this land use classification Uses Permitted in Areas Designated "OP" The following general categories of uses shall be permitted: Administrative offices Professional offices. including but not limited to such professions Accounting Law Insurance Architecture Engineering Me di ci ne Dentistry Real estate Financial brokerage Securities brokerage Institutional and governmental uses Retail and service businesses serving the needs of office users, including but not limited to: Printers Stationers Secretarial services Commercial recreation facilities compatible with office use, including but not limited to: Ordinance No. 342 Page 6 Health clubs or gyms (CUP) Racquetball courts (CUP) Banks and other financial institutions Eating and drinking establishments Automobile service stations (CUP) Community facilities as specified above Accessory structures and uses necessary or customarily incidental to the above uses Other uses which are found by the Planning Commission to be consistent with the spirit and intent of this land use classification Uses Permitted in Areas Designated "RC" The following general categories of uses shall be permitted: Commercial recreation and entertainment facilities, including but not limited to: Health clubs, gyms, spas Racquetball clubs Dance studios Karate or yoga studios Swimming pools Tennis courts Batting cages (CUP) Trampolines (CUP) Miniature golf (CUP) Video arcades (CUP) Bowling alleys Skating rinks Retail and service businesses oriented to active recreation, including but not limited to: Bicycle rental, repair, and sales Skate rental Kite shop Sports equipment rental Sportswear sales Sporting goods store Pro shop Eating and drinking establishments, including but not limited to: Sidewalk cares Ordinance No. 342 Page 7 Coffee houses Frozen yogurt or ice cream parlors Snack bars or kiosks Specialty retail and service businesses, including but not limited to: Art galleries and studios, indoor or outdoor Crafts and hobbies shops Flower shops Health food stores Gift shops Public or private facilities for the performing arts, indoor or outdoor including but not limited to: Little theater Amphitheater Outdoor assembly or performing arts area Grocery stores, general, convenience, and/or specialty (CUP) Community facilities as specified above Shopping centers subject to provisions as specified above (CUP) Accessory structures and uses necessary or customarily incidental to the above uses Other uses which are found by the Planning Commission to be consistent with the spirit and intent of this land use classification Uses Permitted in Areas Designated "NC" The following general categories of uses shall be permitted: Retail businesses, including but not limited to: Grocery stores Deli cares sens Bakeries and other specialty food stores Drug stores Clothing stores Variety stores Hardware stores Plant stores Gift shops Service businesses, including but not limited to: Beauty parlors and barbers Printers Ordinance No. 342 Page 8 Dry cleaners and laundries Travel agencies Locksmiths Administrative and professional offices Restaurants (other than fast food), including incidental serving of beer and wine but without a cocktail lounge, bars entertainsent or dancing Banks and other financial institutions Commercial recreation facilities, including but not limited to health clubs and studios (CUP) Automobile service stations (CUP) Convenience markets (C~P) Fast-food restaurants (C~) Wine and liquor stores (C~P) Restaurants with entertainsent and/or serving of alcoholic beverages Community facilities as specified above, including institutional and governmental uses Shopping centers subject to provisions as specified above (CUP) Accessory structures and uses necessary or customarily incidental to the above uses Other uses which are found by the Planning Commission to be consistent with the spirit and intent of this land use classification Uses Permitted in Areas Designated "MFC" The following general categories of uses shall be permitted: Residential uses as permitted in High Density and Medium High Density residential areas Retail businesses Restaurants Administrative and professional offices Service businesses Institutional and governmental uses Ordinance No. 342 Page 9 Automobile service stations Commercial recreation and entertainment facilities Community facilities as specified above Accessory structures and uses necessary or customarily incidental to the above Other uses which are found by the Planning Commission to be consistent with the spirit and intent of this land use classification Uses Permitted in Areas DesiSnated "MHO" The following general categories of uses shall be permitted: Residential uses as permitted as High Density and Medium High Density residential uses Hospitals, clinics, and other medical uses Medical offices Other uses accessory or related to the above including but not limited to: Retail businesses Administrative and professional offices Service businesses Restaurants Commercial recreation and entertainment facilities Community facilities as specified above Accessory structures and uses necessary or customarily incidental to the above Other uses which are found by the Planning Commission to be consistent with the spirit and intent of this land use classification Uses Permitted in Areas DesiSnated "MOC" The following general categories of uses shall be permitted: Residential uses as permitted in High Density, Medium High Density, and Medium Density residential uses Administrative and professional offices Automotive sales and service businesses Ordinance No. 342 Page 10 Automotive service stations and car washes Community facilities as specified above Accessory facilities and uses necessary or customarily incidental to the above Other uses which are found by the Planning Commission to be consistent with the spirit and intent of this land use classification Site Development Standards for Office and Commercial Uses Building site area, site width, and site depth: No minimum subject to Development Review process. Building site coverage: No maximum. Building setbacks: As indicated in Table V-5. Parking setbacks: As indicated in Table V-5. Wall setbacks: As indicated in Table V-5. Building height: For areas designated "NC": 40 feet maximum. For other areas: No maximum. Building separation: As permitted by the Uniform Building Code. SECTION 3. The Mayor shall sign this Ordinance and the City Clerk shall cause the same to be published within fifteen (15) days after its passage at least once in The Daily Report, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Ontario, California, and circulated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 16th day of March, 1988. AYES: Brown, Buquet, Stout, King, Wright NOES: None AB SENT: None Dennis L. Stout, Mayor Ordinance No. 342 Page 11 ATTE ST: I, BEVERLY A. AUTHELET, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the 2nd day of March, 1988, and was finally passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the 16th day of March, 1988. Executed this 17th day of March, 1988 at Rancho Cucamonga, California. Beverly ~ Autheleto City Clerk