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
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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
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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
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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)
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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:
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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