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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-02-24 Supplementals Planning Commission February 24 , 2021 SUBTT1 9996 Project Overview Project: A request to subdivide an existing 13,984 square foot office building on Parcel 2 of Parcel Map 16238 into 8 suites with a separate property title for each unit. Entitlement: Tentative Tract Map SUBTT19996 Zoning Designation: Mixed Use (MU) District General Plan Designation: Mixed Use Project Background • Parcel map 16238 was approved by Planning Commission on October 22, 2003, to subdivide the original project site into 3 parcels of land; • All three buildings were approved by the City Planner on June 21 , 2003; • There is a shared parking and common area maintenance agreement between the three office buildings that make up Parcel Map 16238; • The owner of each unit will also have an undivided interest in the common area of the building consistent with the provisions of the California Condominium Act; • Ownership of all 8 suites will remain under the ownership of the current property owner for the time being. ih 5 th th th th• ih h th th th th S th y� 3• }V - "F 7�T1 � I Nationwib Gam.. Se vices r I 31 Waod Smilh Henning&BLrman > Pit i m , x < n rt f Sa torts,LLC i' � u VIillaye on the Green Goncenira Urgent Care .+ r 711 , + CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA r on- CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA r r Site Plan -- ---- - __=--_- SIXTH ------- STREET I � �h. ---------------------------------- II__ - - Lu In W li J 11 -TT1-�LIN `''I i C� L- I j a -� {{ _. III ii t a liI,,,i 'IIIII'i � 1i,1,-,�-,I[�--_�'_T-�---�P----1If�--11---�-_r_--6__• _-��__--}� ���-__ PARCEL 1TT P.M 16238® ®r, P.M.B.202/8 4-86 �III II Q NOT PART I Is$e 1 ! I- K I' g�„ 'I a I, PARCEL 3 Q�i I'i �� LEc P.M.152it i�i I e P.M.B.202/54-86 III I I� •"• i i � rcc NOT APART `I t31 ' --1• u�w,- � �,orx `�I � ` I��§fd� yll�� ' Ili z � ID I�I'll 0 1 —_—--nsioar anwuc---__— -pis, i �Ji FT-6_-T any __-ywc=___�_ _� �1,f--'~¢� -- _ _ _..`•�A j wum u-i W A _i_I _ 'WWII i L J I �. IW 11i -_T_r_1_ _r_1__r_7_T_r_ __ _J17,71!"I'll P.M�16238 s 1 �I w s P,M.B.202 ` � I _ LOT 1 ren . .� m. - 0. - Environmental Determination • Planning Staff determined that the project is categorically exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA); • The project qualifies as a Class 1 exemption under State CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 — Existing Facilities; • The project scope is for the subdivision of an existing commercial building into common interest ownership where no physical changes will occur. Staff recommends the Planning Commission take the following action : • Staff recommends approval of Tentative Tract Map SUBTT19996 at 9353 Fairview Place through the adoption of the attached Resolution of Approval with conditions. Planning Commission February 24 , 2021 DRC2016-01017 Project Overview Project: A request for site plan and architectural review of a 2,456 square foot restaurant with an 858 square foot second-story office Entitlement: Design Review DRC2016-01017 Zoning Designation: Mixed Use (MU) District General Plan Designation: Mixed Use - i// ,Rancho Import•Specialists � •° ^+,�13 i. 6197 � • N � v g213 - = 3 •ThP Sy Caf710r@ I p.� D T,,ki•uu: � 8221 4 Y V,ince's,S{ragheni +� ^ � f .�TeNeout•aAryerq 1+, -1� - d - ���.�; t c ri■ -s n ;�"?._mot ti i•r h. fn�„_,_. � �f)lJ!11�1 g�� - p'i ■i.• !a a rnardino Rd San Bernardino Rd _ r San Bernardino Rd San 8ernardino.Rd,--. ___.Sy - Lis -g11A? •�,:. - 'y.,v Location rub ZL- hh ° GLOBAL HOME 8 m gza3 E Jackson Hewin NET1".'"'RK a, � Tax Service ����r CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA � r� r r Location f LookingProject Site - CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA � r� Site Plan o POON44 &o 04 2 % TMI. 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Bui ing Set ac Development Standards (Foothill Blvd.) Building Setback45 Feet 25 Feet* Yes 35 Feet Bernardino Road) Building Setback5 Feet 150 Feet Yes (Interior PL) Landscape Coverage10 Percent 22 Percent Ratio • to 100 Percent Percent Height75 Feet Maximum 30 Feet Yes *Mixed-Use Districts permit an up i i 75 percent reduction minimum setback requirements Parking Ratio Required Parking Provided Parking Restaurant(2,456 SF*) 1:100 SF 25 Spaces 25 S•. - Office(858 SF) Spaces .. - Total Parking Spaces29 Spaces •. r CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA � r� Design Overview • The proposed building evokes a Spanish architectural design theme that includes a smooth stucco finish, cast stone window surrounds, tile, and a tile roof; • The tower element over the main entrance includes a tile-covered dome with decorative wood trellises located along the north elevation; • All equipment for the restaurant/office (A/C units, refrigeration units, and venting) will be located on the roof of the building and will be screened from view by the roof parapets. s 1�. .. . .Ae�.�`�. . .�. . .�1�I�l�l�I�I���I�l�I�[�I��I �ry �Y�l�l�y�l�l�r�l�l�ry�Y�l��Y�r� 1 i�.. ..AI�.. ..r l r r 1�1�I�1A1�1�l�l�I�I�! ! 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I i^► ���,�:::; 1!I! ��:�l: �l!+:r4:� 14�r+:ly:�r!I!r�:0�,.,.,.� PET m o o f _ �C�G�i�G�i1•C�i1•it•i�i1•i1•i�it•i�i1•C��i�i�i�il�i�i�i�i�i�i�i■i■i p -'"'-- — — = I = — — III. ■� " — fKONT ELEVATION '• fOOTHILL AVE. � I . 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Staff recommends the Planning Commission take the following action : • Approve Design Review DRC2016-01017 through the adoption of the attached Resolution of Approval with Conditions. 8768 Archibald Avenue 7- Eleven Project February 24, 2021 Project Background • Who: Orbis Real Estate Partners; • What: 14-pump service station with a convenience store and restaurant; requires Tentative Parcel Map, Minor Design Review, Conditional Use Permit, Public Convenience or Necessity. • Where : SW corner of Archibald and 9tn CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA y j IN x s r} ' io 9t" Street ry1 p 1 , - 'i ,. 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Therefore, a PCN is required in this case as census tract is significantly overconcentrated; • Notably, only one other Census Tract within the City has as many as 9 off-sale alcohol licenses (Terra Vista). Approving PCN would result in the subject census tract becoming most overconcentrated census tract in the City. Staff Concerns with PCN and CUP • Project proposes to locate across the street from elementary school (Cucamonga Elementary) and within vicinity of middle school (Rancho Cucamonga Middle School); • Sheriff's data suggests proximity of such uses to schools may increase alcohol/tobacco sales to minors. Exercise conducted at 22 locations throughout City. 4 locations within proximity to schools (2 elementary, 1 private, and 1 high school), were found to sell alcohol/tobacco products to minors. • Summary of PCN Findings for denial: • 1) Census tract already significantly overconcentrated; • 2) use proposed within proximity to schools; • 3) both of these concerns were substantiated via concerns raised by multiple neighbors at two neighborhood meetings. Staff Concerns with PCN and CUP • Regarding CUP, Development Code requires a CUP for the 14-pump service station, convenience store, and off-sale alcohol sales. One CUP is required to allow the service station and convenience store, which is considered an off-sale establishment, pursuant to the Development Code. • In part, findings for a CUP require that a project be consistent with all applicable provisions of the zoning code, municipal code and general plan. Findings for a CUP also require that that a use not be detrimental to the public interest, health, safety, convenience and welfare. Staff Concerns with PCN and CUP • Summary of CUP Findings for denial: • 1) The project is not consistent with the General Plan as it fails to meet General Plan Goals LU-1 and LU-6, which promote the protection of neighborhoods from uses which may have negative impact on residential land uses and which promotes the stability of Southwest Rancho Cucamonga residential neighborhoods by encouraging commercial and community services that meet community needs. • 2) The project does not meet CUP findings as it proposes a use which is detrimental to public interest, health, safety, convenience and welfare. • Request for the PCN for off-sale alcohol sales within an overconcentrated census tract; • Most overconcentrated census tract in the City (and associated frequency of gas stations); • Proximity of project to schools and evidence suggesting correlation between school proximity and alcohol/tobacco sales to minors. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA t1• Neighborhood Meetings/Concerns • On November 11, 2020, the applicant held a virtual Neighborhood Meeting. Notices were sent out to all property owners within 660 feet. 6-7 people attended meeting, opposing project. Comments included: • Proliferation of convenience stores within area; • Proximity of project to school(s); • Perceived Concentration of Service Stations; • Hours of Operation; • Traffic, Noise and Glare. • Considering nature of concerns, staff held a second neighborhood meeting on January 11, 2021. To ensure maximum participation, staff expanded notice radius and provided interpreter at the meeting. 12 residents attended, with all but one expressing opposition to project stating same or similar concerns as previous meeting. P P4 CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA �• =I W 6. - .j e - • • :.�. ,, • Glas Station ,a `al )-- ' -. 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SJ■ _ roposed n Gas Station �i6oi�er St 1'X' �� � y �� �1 r� +++��� .ill� � _..5�'L�.•_ _ 1�r wt�"� 3. .••�. � � ♦ �' �,. •� Y1<. �.� I _ •�y I .�_. ate.��•M ._, � _ 51 �t r • '� ■�jf � �e '�Ia Ni g ��-•�'� -_ y � 'eFat± y � s. � 3. Paloma MaKeL Alcohol sal- • gas statlon) Archibald • • • Wine - Gas stations w1th alcohol sales .� Proposed project Cersus.Tract 21.05 Boundary .c�'rx�s �i�[1`'�`�'.. rpr •� r.� = ."r ; � y.. _ sx.e: s � S•.r- a -»_i _ - - �r _ 'G�1 ..' •:K �,cT y�• a y . °�'1. .-� �'. iY _ .'c'a Ws},-1. - L Additional Considerations • Healthy RC's Community Health Priorities : • Healthy Eating and Active Living; • Community Connections and Safety; • Education and Family Support; • Mental health; • Economic Development; • Clean Environment; • Healthy Aging; • Disaster Resiliency PW ffm CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA Project SummaryJ • Project complies with development standards for site design and architecture, HOWEVER: • Project proposes off-sale alcohol sales in a census tract which is among the most overconcentrated in the City; • Project also proposes alcohol sales within close proximity to a school, which data suggests correlates with potential for increase of sales to minors; • Neighborhood concerns have been substantiated by these facts. • Staff recommends denial of subject application. Options for Consideration 1. Uphold staff's recommendation to deny application and recommend Council deny PCN; 2. Reject staff's recommendation and approve the application, recommending that the Council approve PCN; 3. Consider approving certain entitlements while denying other entitlements (i.e., approve MDR, CUP and TPM, but recommend denial of PCN); 4. Identify which aspects (i.e., entitlements) of the project the commission finds favorable, direct applicant to revise project, and set a continued hearing to future date. Noticing • Notices mailed on February 9, 2021 (416 property owners) and published in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin on February 10. The site was posted that same day. • To date, staff has received a number of emails following the preparation of the staff report. CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA NE or Questions/Comments ? 7- Eleven Lab Laredo OP030 OWL tip' +# iiITTTTTT - y _ 1 � L 1 OIL, i y'ir Y — Ad" ' r+ E Orbis Real Estate Partners w • Based in Southern California with expertise in Smifthfieldo FARMERS MARKET GOOG� '�ood. �ZespoKsibl�� retail , commercial , and - �' industrial .A&, im • 7-Eleven projects in ParkcrHowsc F' URNITU HE Ontario , Eastvale , and TM Chino , among others Chevron AO [ELEVEn! [AREQD I f�k r Page 3 R F r- Zoned Industrial ds Eonnectians � I � , ; Cu ac monga oeveiapmental:.: VISOArkway " Elementa y School„ Ministries Church � 1 -� OF ` f'n Musicians Performance Frohlich Spans Academy `sue ,� Bright Star Lending son Bernardino J 3 '�, - r' County Children and... .. liber Eollisioni � �. , r NewC�irectionEhurch � ' _ _ �•' of:Gnd'In Christ � KTI Kari Technologies ' ' `� •_-- . -' e�•F�+' ;,�it`....�:: T .• � y�R. .. a�� - .—a-qt�•— - - - EII'9th'St&tArchi6altl _ ,E 9th.St,. E 9th 4k. 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' In restaurant diningand patio dining p g 5 - Breakfast, lunch, and dinner Mobile order Outdoor pick-up window j Corporate operated HERE *�7&V Wm%A Me ko" 4t, �: 1 10 IELEvEn :Local CommunityPrograms r-ftm" Project. 50 grants totaiing nearly Ci e ra nA)-;' a=+:A..fA� `ii $50K provided through the •,* .;�•.a,m:�.� Project A-GameO program Our store is part of the neighborhood,and Chi as such,we wanted to be good neighbors to the All if communitythat we serve. said Franchisee Hector Murillo of Evergreen Park,IL- our Project A-Game grant lets us play a part in local kids" success,and y t can't think of a better way to give knack. M •i � k _ _ �I•.l'Fn 1 This year, 7-Eleven is distributing 1.5 million coupons to more � > than 1,100 police and sheriff's departments so the men and women in blue can continue to connect with kids. • $711 donation to Cucamonga Elementary School in Rancho Cucamonga School District • $711 donation to the Archibald Library of the City of Rancho Cucamonga • Orbis Real Estate Partners will match 7-Eleven's donations ELEVEn jjes onsi e Retailer Hcow it Warps 2MON'THLY • ABC Sales Protocols VISiT5 'BY CHECKERS Enforced • Crime Deterrence Program DqD • Physical &Operational rt H.0 FMVL4YEE Y ES ASK FUM ' * Secu rity CHERG�R � �� �� • Employee Compliance ���5��+1Y��It� PAE�.EFFT3�.■IEEH CAM Training ASKS FOR --A EM PLC'YEE NAME t CAVE SSTURE. • Mock Shopper Verification T<>-COPP40 ATf ELEVM orir A Track Record of Success as a Responsible Retailer '6 , �i� Q �10 S1 1�Mh$1 3 `i pie`Ln m s 'ET tv Is GRAPELAND E 161h SI Wit Lns Rd A L T A M A aaw W64 Rd � Q. � chuach Sa D Cucamonga lvd Rancho Arrow Roule A)TCrnf R04040 O m � 6 NORTH �ih l E87hS1 CUCAMONGA ., RO HESTER &a S! doh¢r 10 • © Copyright 7-Eleven, Inc. — Confidential and Proprietary &F.othOl Blvdit - �r _ gym• �I,.r ' µar�Pshire-St ' . - 1-41 s a +dirt, d y _ _.s ?_--••r_ -'� ,_ `, ,� •� v ;� R e.. � � --� r.., ``. *•- ;. ,i� �r �� .. 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I pi f � 9thst -gth-5t&-Archi i, Page 11 IE� License Location ( Cont) • 7- 11 will not result in Net Increase in Alcohol CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF � Atcoh li Beverage Control Licenses in the Census Tract LICENSE INFORMATION License Number: 569470 Primary Owner: BOTELLO,VICENTE MATA Applicant has worked with BUSINESS NAME EASY SHOP MARKET ABC to ensure cancelled BUSINESS ADDRESS 8694 ARROW RTE , RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA, 91736 license cannotbe County: SAN BERNARDIN Census Tract:0021.05 License Type Status: CANCELLED Status Date:3C-DEC-2C20 Term:12 fftrith(sl reactivatedOriginal Issue Date:17-MAY-2)16 Expiration Date:3C-NOV-202C Master:Y Duplicate:0 L �fI Potential of App Proposed on February 10 , 2021 Prior to fssuonce of ors gro din g perrmit, App Ycoat shop either (1) Pro Wde evidence th o tits op ero tfo ns don o t resu ft to o net in crease in off-.site Type 2.0 akoho l licenses in the census trgr-t (meo.su red from the dote of the oppffcotron befng deemed complete) by ony rneons incfuding the p ufuh ose-of on exfstfng license err the r-gncelfotfon of on eWstfny license in the census tr-oet, orr (2) be subject to the follow0g. o. The soles of olcohol in the con ven fen ce stone shop be limited to the hours of 7.00 o.m. to 2.00 o.m. doily. These hours of oper-otron moy be reduced in response to compfofnts of nofse or-other drsturbonce to the odjocent rises or corn munfty. f hour ffmftotfon co nsfsten t with th e o n ly o Cher g as station co n ven fen ce sto re in th e census tro ct) o. No single beer eons orr bottles less thou orr equol to 22 ounces wW be perrmftted to be sold for-off-site consumption. b. All oleohoIsoles roses drsploys shop be locoted in the bock of the store forthest from the exit to prevent "yrrob and rrun'thefts of olcoho1. The soles cores drsploys shop be locoted in sfght of the soles counter of oll tfines rf possible. c. Any indfvfduoIs dfscovered Iofterrny on thepropertyshollfmmedfotefy be fnfermed to leovefrom thep rem fses by the owner. d. The City-con request on o n n u o I review reyordrny the soles of olcohol in consu totfon with the Pfonn iny Director and City of Roncho Cu-comonyo Police Deportment reyordrng ony odditronolsofeyuords, if necessory, to address quality of life fsso es. ELEvEn L Ev Landscape Plan • Site designed to avoid aF�ETW�. u � enw u— ,nmroeeo e°nE.en .r ^ .0•vi,ux.m.ca FmF , 4 incongruity with existing x�F adjacent residential and J I CpMM1EE+CwF 570ft4GE � + t + + � Y2iktiEN eaw commercial uses a I � I I � I ❑ A xExxp. � ❑ � T• t 77f-1t [EE16LL N6i69. PA19AT10N Ag1E - eiaeseFuae nuu s�ewuiee eruEumwnx ueeea FnueeeE _ ___ _ n.� a�EYuun.wsxe�oewr a�i+�ixaAi,ern.'.aiQownor�o�a.aiattenwio�on Fpc�neaw�«nw aw�ar Fa�xiFor�vuw�x�s """iP,w•„��wxxr:..,....a.,.rtw.,w...,�•o�x,..wK conxwi,o xrFlronar.�wa • kE��T'fq.MlFi,yx(N•6�eiYW01n!•A WG0.Uw�Frt�n,Q aerxiecnwxaeumuxaFmu aas Ewi�mw.uc w�mEu �"rnu�wrnO�'vum°rLOCur�ovw"m`�SO. m,.xEwn.� `s . n.nan w.mexmos u-�s4cF...�usn rc�nx QkICE•RVL Mu x[11F •-W.•vp,ee xEFFy _ _ N.11A4ldVWA1[F Vlt ES MErR•Bn A'.P,M�,•E xd w EpW46w�H•.,�E DEH.•_OtiRFMrt s •iW W.E x�x*O+Vf40Wi�xxxF'4lF rR suuocr m nrns�w xxme Ew E`�" Annual Impacts to City's General Fund General Fund Amount $ 117, 114 Projected Re enues Property Tax $2,767 Property Tax in lieu of VLF $3, 94 General Fund revenue Sales Tax $107,474 Proposition 172-Half Cent Sales Tax $1,881 Franchise Fees $361 Business Licenses $681 Fines&Forfeitures $55 Totai Re�+ences $?7 T,7 94 $ 3, 301 p e r year General Ermenditures Police $2,1 74 Fund expenditures Economic and Community Development $97 Buildinq and Safety $32 Engineering Services $130 Public Works-Fire Facilities Maintenance $11 Public works-City Facilities Maintenance $83 Public works-Vehicle&Equipment $65$ 113,814 per year net Public Works-Street 1Mal ntenance $292 General Govemrnent S410 fiscal benefit Total Expenditures $3,301 Net General Fond Fiscal Impact $113,814 Ei - Supported by Local Business Owners • Scheu • Competitive Edge Cyclery • 100 Percent Soccer • Manderville Trust • TPK Properties " No opposition from Cucamonga School District ME% EEVE pplicant's Request • Respectively request that the Planning Commission approve Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM20164 ; Minor Design Review DRC 2020-00138 ; Conditional Use Permit DRC 2020-00087 , and recommend approval to City Council of Public Convenience of Necessity DRC 2020- 00459 , and direct staff to the return to the Planning Commission on March 10 , 2021 with Resolutions as appropriate . R - i } r _y F ORB "Make each customer's day better, make lives easier, simplier and more convenient" Page 1 �� 40A ' �All; r r y� iFu g Lab S IRVING,Texas, March 27, 2013/PRNews ire/-- Made-to-order smoothies and agua frescas ... street tacos on handmade tortillas ._. a growler refill station pouring local craft beers _.. baked-in-store cookies and croissants ... patio and inside dining areas ._. The newest 7-Eleven location is a lab store and an experiential testing ground, where customers can try and buy the retailer's latest innovations in a revolutionary new store format_ F.Y r i YI The newest 7-Eleven location in Dal las is a lab store and an experiential testing ground,where customers can try and buy the retailer's latest innovations in a revolutionary new store format_ OMNI µ+ } 4 _ A31 06 it gal - r -OIL ag EL�� LabAmenities Some of the other in novative ideas customers wiI I see at the new 7-Eleven lab store include: • Blade-to-order coffee drinks, cold-pressed juices, smoothies and aqua frecas that give customers the option to custornize theirdrinks in a full-service beverage format_ Add itionaIly, it carries novelty beverages on tap such as nitro cold brew, kombucha and organic teas. • "The Cellar," an alcove dedicated to an expanded selection of wines and craft beers, with a nearby growler station that features a rotating selection of local craft beer, cider and ales on tap_ At the growler station, customers can enjoy a draft of their favorite beverage with their meal onsite or fill a growler to take home_ • A cold treats bar with frozen yogurt, ice cream and multiple toppings • Cookies, croissants and more baked-in-store daily • Digital initiatives that enhance the shopping experience_ Scan & Pay technology that allows customers to skip the checkout line and pay for their (non-age-restricted) purchases on their smart phones_ • Indoor and patio restaurant-style seating in the Laredo Taco Company portion of the store as ►,nrelI as bar-seating across the front windows in the retail space_ A. d' ! 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At the Pumps jai-WARM v M O[7 1300 IFreeh 7'il AM �rpQp 1504 Pay for Fuer T■Umn H"N Ir1TERNATIONIAL PKM.Frnn U 79:k 43 .� - ' � '' ' Members ahvays get rewarded a r POINTS - 1 k -- r FIw Prkf FAIfMF+W# • ■ • • • F F 'i ■ r l 1} PF.gular J';3L=9 5U.ur, ... t Select PUW save I SHOP NOW 7n4 CUP t9 F F 1 1 F-rat ti u r Ii l C tr�j —f- wEn Kiti"I FUEL NOW Ri aF.g-ups lest WVIstJeaiparllr.peY qc Sclect Fuel Arnatint FullsrsnEfty > kf 1� Scan.Pay and Skip the Line iREURDS L-PAY WITH VISA�6543 CHANGE PAYMENT METHOD ENO, IIrn4 . M E`en AV ChargingStations ww� I FUELS A 7-Eleven Adds More EV Charging E�l�vEn in California Chain partners with ChargePoint and local utility to install fast-charging stations By Samantha QIIer on Dec. 02,20I9 - 7-Eleven is constantly innovating for customers to provide them f with the best experience at stores," said Ann Scott, senior 36 director of energy, engineering and store planning for Irving, Texas-based 7-Eleven. "Our collaboration with SCE through Charge Ready is a win-win for everyone. Fast chargers mean Indian808 N. Pomona added convenience for electric-vehicle drivers who visit our store 7-ELEVEN, INC. i and cleaner air for the surrounding community. We look forward to testing and learning during this pilot." ChargePoint Network Available Combo 188-375 mi/hr CHAdeMO 62.5-125 kW (DC Fast) 40A ' �All; r r y� iFu g ELEvEn Ev Track Record of Success as a Responsible Retailer 1?14 sr L € Ln a es GRAPELAND E I-Mb 51 84oa Lmv W A L T A M A SaW LIND Rd s Yhu:ch Si �1hlcA�Si Iwd Rancho @ w ; Cucamonga00 Y Arrow Routo y 4 S # A"Dw R0440 � oa � � a NORTH �sr�si EI1hfA C UCAMO NGA ., R O OH ES TEFL t "2 6e S! $1h 31 i ry Responsible Retailer • Crime Deterrence program 0 • Physical Security • Operational Security ELEVEn E� Different from adjacent liquor stores is Beer and wine only; no liquor sales • Alcohol sales approximately 7% of revenue • Floor area dedicated to liquor sales is approximately 5% • Alcohol sales ancillary to other products and services • 7-Eleven has stringent training protocols • State of the art security • Fishbowl layout with multiple employees • Entire site well lit • Corporate owned EW E`�" Stringent Safeguards Mow 1t Warks BARS Program Overview: 2 MONYHLY VISITS SY CHECKr—R!S Raised compliance training to a new level � 1- *Stores shopped every other month (6 times per year) Mock purchases of Beer & Cigarettes *Checker verifies proper selling behaviors are in place Did the employee ask for ID before quoting a price? Green or Red card is given based upon demonstrated behavior DID + � EMPL=YEE was Email report goes directly to corporateASK-P-OR Operations will address accordingly BARS Program Procedure: �a p#IEs MTfs GIRIMEFI If the store has an age verification device, we monitor if the store � `ASKS FORE employees actually use the device. Regular visits occur to EMPLOYEE "AME ensure proper use of the Point-of-Sale (POS) system and age LEAVES TS ZQ CORP4Ra67& verification devices. . i Y r� µ Y h x 1 ag CALWOANMA DEPARTMENT OF -V . Alcoholic Beverage Control Enforcement One of the three pillars of our mission statement is enforcement. ABC engages in several programs to protect the public by enforcing the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act. TRACE OrALCOHOL POLICING PARTNERSHIP TRADE ENFORCEMENT First responders to alcohol-related ABC works with law enforcement Administration and enforcement of the emergencies immediately notify ABC agenciesto eliminating the crime and trade practices provisions of the ABC when an incident involves a person public nuisance problems associated ACT. under 21 and an alcoholic beverage that with problem alcoholic beverage outlets. results in great bodily in ju ry or death. PROBLEM LOCATIONS SHOULDER TAP PROGRAM File a complaint against a licensee. MINOR DECOY PROGRAM Reduce underage consumption of Reduce the number of licensees who sell alcohol by deterring adults from alcohol to minors and reduce youth furnishing alcohol to minors outside of access to alcohol. stores. CAL15ORNGA DEPARTMENT OF Alcoholic Beverage Control Penalty Sc Sales to minors - § 25658 B P : • Sales of alcoholic beverages to person (s) under 2 1 - 1-5 dasuspension • Pe rcrn i tt i n g pe rso n (s) u ri d e r 1 to co ri s u m e - 1 5 doh suspension • Furnishing or ca usi rig to be furnished a ico hol is beverages to person(s) u rider- 1 - 15 day suspension • 2nd vi o[atio n of Section 25658 with in 36 months - 25doysuspension • 3 rd violation of Section 25658 within 36 months - f evoco tion ( Note: priors must be final - B & P 5658 Li) nPotential C of App Proposed on February 10 , 2021 Prior to rssuonce of ors gr-o din g perrmit, App Ycoat shoff either (1) Pro Wde evidence th o tits op ero tro ns don o t resu ft in o net in crease in off-.site Type 2.0 akoho l licenses in the census trur-t (meo.su red from the dote of the oppffcotron befng deemed complete) by ony meons incfuding the p ufuh ose-of on exfstfng license err the r-gncelfotfon of on eWstfny license in the census tr-oet, orr (2) be subject to the follow0g. o. The soles of ofcohof in the con ven fen ce stone shoff be limited to the hours of 7.00 o.m. to 2.00 o.m. doily. These hours of oper-otron moy be reduced in response to compfofnts of nofse or-other drsturbonce to the odjocent rises or corn munfty. f hour-frmftotfon co nsfsten t with th e o n ly o Cher g as station co n ven Fen ce sto re in th e census tro ct) o. No sin yfe beer eons orr bottles less thou orr equol to 22 ounces wW be perrmftted to be sold for-off-site consumption. b. Aff ofeohoIsoles roses drspfoysshoff be focoted in the bock of thestore forthest from the exit to prevent "yrrob and rrun'thefts of ofcoho1. The soles cores drsploys Shoff be focoted in sfght of the soles counter of off times rf possible. c. Any indfvfduoIs drscovered Iorterrny on th e p rop erty sh o ff rmmedfotefy be rnferrned to leovefrom thep rem fses by the owner. d. The City-con request on o n n u o I review reyordrny the soles of ofcohol in consu totron with the Pfonn iny Director and City of Roncho Cu-comonyo Police Deportment reyordrng ony oddrtronolsofeyuords, if necessory, to address quality of life fsso es. lEL Will NOT result in Increase in Alcohol Licenses EVEII 0" ■ in the Census Tract 0�.. .� CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF Alcoholic Beverag Control LICENSE INFORMATION License Number: 569470 Primary Owner: BOTELLO, VICENTE MATA BUSINESS NAME EASY SHOP MARKET BUSINESS ADDRESS 8694 ARROW RTE , RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA, 91730 County: SAN BERNARDIN Census Tract: 0021.05 License Type Status:ICANCELLED Status Date:30-DEC-202O Term:12 Ivlonth(sl Original Issue Date: 17-MAY-2016 Expiration Date:30-NOV-2020 Master:Y Duplicate,0 An lop 5 ........ 1p O�j s• .' r; i - � e � 1 Page 19 Thornhill, Elizabeth , From: McPherson, Sean Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2021 10:05 AM �i'/ To: Thornhill, Elizabeth Subject: Fw: Proposed project at Archibald and 9th Street 6 Hi Liz, , <,r Good morning. Please see the email below and forward to the Commission as appropriate. ' Thanks, Sean From: Hector Hernandez<runner9l@yahoo.com> Sent:Wednesday, February 17, 20219:52 AM To: McPherson,Sean<Sean.McPherson @cityofrc.us> Subject: Proposed project at Archibald and 9th Street CAUTION:This email is from outside our Corporate network. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. The purpose of my letter is to voice my opposition to this project. There is a school across the street on Archibald and some of the older students walk home. They will cross Archibald and continue on 9th Street to their homes. They will travel by this convenience store that proposes to sell liquor. Even though they cannot purchase liquor they will enter the store to buy snacks and other age appropriate food. The convenience store staff will not be able to monitor all of the store activities and I fear that some customers will interact with the children and maybe buy them liquor. The other concern is an increase in traffic for people to purchase gasoline, This will increase traffic activity in this area. It will also impact the safety of our children walking to and from school. People stopping for gas during the morning and afternoon hours when children are present will endanger their safety. Will the store owners pay for street crossing guards to escort children and families? So I don't believe this construction is in the best of these students or our community in that exposes our vulnerable children to these hazards. Hector Hernandez runner9l @yahoo.com 1 February 18, 2021 Via email Elizabeth.Thornhill cityofrc.us City of Rancho Cucamonga f�{' Planning Commission c/o Elizabeth Thornhill RE: February 24, 2021 Planning Commission Agenda; DRC2020-00138(MDR), DRC2020-00087 DRC2020-00459 (PCN), and SUBTPM20164 Honorable Planning Commissioners, I have recently learned that the Planning Commission will consider approval of a new 7-11 flagshi on the southwest corner of Archibald Avenue and 9th Street on February 24, 2021. 1 understanc 11 will be state-of-the-art and encompass modern architecture and technology. I also befit included Laredo Taco which will serve Mexican food will be a great accompanying amenity, incluc large patio which is being proposed to provide for outdoor dining. As a long-standing business partner in the City, including a recent development on Archibald Aver and 7th Street, we believe the addition of retail amenities, such as this project, will be a seed for I growth and investment in this corridor of the City. This project will be enjoyed by our local emplc who desire to pick up a coffee, grab some tacos, or fill up their tank. I offer my support for this project and urge you to do the same. Sincerely, C 2 cp� CX'�4'Rdf February 15, 2021sr r, 5 Members of the Planning Commission City of Rancho Cucamonga 10500 Civic Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga,California 91730 RE: 7-Eleven Convenience Store and Gas Station Dear Members of the Planning Commission: I have been a resident and business owner in the City of Rancho Cucamonga for nearly four decades and I am writing to you in support of the 7-Eleven convenience store and gas station proposed on Archibald Avenue. The site is located in an older area of the City that has experienced little growth and investment. This is the City's chance to change that pattern—please approve the project. Kind Regards, February 23, 2021 0 Chairman Oaxaca, and Members of the Planning Commission c/o: Sean McPherson, Planner City of Rancho Cucamonga 10500 Civic Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 RE: 7-Eleven with Fueling Station and Laredo Taco— S WC or Archibald Avenue and 9ch Street DRC2020-00138(MDR), DRC2020-00087 (CUP),DRC2020-00459 (PCN), and SUBTPM20164 Dear Mr. McPherson: I am requesting that the Planning Commission approve the gas station, convenience store, and restaurant proposed for the southwest corner of Archibald Avenue and 9th Street. The location is perfect for the project and will allow me to be able to put gas in my car, grab a fresh taco, and purchase a bottle of wine with a single-stop. I'm especially looking forward to being able to have my favorite 7-Eleven Slurpee— Wild Cherry! Kind regards, February 12,2021 C� J�f1,6� .A City of Rancho Cucamonga 6' e 10500 Civic Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 RE: 7-Eleven and Laredo Taco To Whom It May Concern: I have owned a business in Rancho Cucamonga since 1988 and am excited about the 7-Eleven and Laredo Taco proposed for the southwest comer of Archibald Avenue and 91'Street. My business is located just up the street on Foothill Boulevard and my employees and I are looking forward to be able to quickly pick-up a snack or Iunch during the busy day. Please approve the project so'that my employees and I can take advantage of this outstanding amenity. Sincerely, ci Thornhill, Elizabeth /)-Op From: Jim Wood <minwood2@earthlink.net> nn t1�� Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2021 9:47 AM 1pe "6®� , r�C'q To: Thornhill, Elizabeth t" yQ Cc: Tai, Ian; Ngai, Baldwin; Lynn Brittner Hiscock / 4) Subject: 2-24 Hist. Pres. Comm., Pub. Comment- "Old Spanish Traf /�tory -signs CAUTION:This email is from outside our Corporate network. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2-24-2021, Honorable Historic Preservation Commission Members, I am Jim Wood, a member of the Old Spanish Trail Association which,along with the National Park Service,are educating, promoting, and preserving the history of the famous trail that was used by settlers and traders from New Mexico between 1829 and 1848 through Rancho Cucamonga. Brown road signs, like the "Historic Route 66" signs, marking the old trail alignment are going up on existing city lamp posts in Upland and San Bernardino.We are anxious to continue the signage in Rancho. We can fund, deliver,and take responsibility for upkeep and replacement of 6 signs in Rancho that we hope the City can mount for us. I am in touch with City engineering. Thank you.Jim Wood, minwood2@earthlink.net, 951-684-0143, oldspanishtrail.ore cc IT, BN, LBH 1