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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-110 - Resolution RESOLUTION NO. 2021-110 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING MINOR USE PERMIT DRC2021- 00315, A REQUEST TO ALLOW A LARGE DISTRIBUTION/FULFILLMENT CENTER (E-COMMERCE DISTRIBUTION) USE RELATED TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF TWO NEW INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE BUILDINGS TOTALING APPROXIMATELY 2,176,000 SQUARE FEET ON CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 1,000 FEET EAST OF SANTA ANITA AVENUE AND 2,300 FEET WEST OF ETIWANDA AVENUE, NORTH OF 4T" STREET AND SOUTH OF 6T" STREET; AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF—APNS: 0229-283-50 AND 51 A. Recitals. 1. WHEREAS, Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga, LLC filed an application for the approval of Minor Use Permit DRC2021-00315, as described in the title of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject Minor Use Permit request is referred to as"the application." 2. WHEREAS, on September 22, 2021, the Planning Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application and concluded said hearing on that date at which point the Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend that the City Council approve Minor Use Permit DRC2021-00315. 3. WHEREAS, On October 20, 2021, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application and concluded said hearing on that date 4. WHEREAS, All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, HEREBY RESOLVES: 1. This Council hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct. 2. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Council during the above-referenced public hearing on October 20, 2021, including written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, this Council hereby specifically finds as follows: a. The 91.39-acre project site is located approximately 1,000 feet east of Santa Anita Avenue and 2,300 feet west of Etiwanda Avenue, north of 4th Street and south of 6th Street and is improved with an existing 1,431,000 square foot industrial warehouse building and an existing 23,240 square foot retail building and associated improvements such as parking areas, drive aisles, loading areas, landscaped areas and a rail spur which serves properties to the east of the project site. The site also includes an area comprising approximately 11-acres of vacant land which was previously used as a vineyard. All existing improvements, with the exception of an existing rail spur, will be demolished as part of this project b. The existing Land Use, General Plan and Zoning Designations for the project site and adjacent properties are as follows: Resolution No. 2021-110— Page 1 of 6 Land Use General Plan Zoning Site Industrial Heavy Industrial (HI) and General Industrial Employment (IE) Warehouse, Industrial (GI) and Neo-Industrial (NI) Commercial District Retail, and former vineyard North Industrial Heavy Industrial (HI) Industrial Employment (IE) District South Industrial Industrial Industrial (Crossroads Business Park Specific Plan) (City of Ontario) West Industrial General Industrial (GI) Industrial Employment (IE) and Neo-Industrial (NI) District East Industrial and Heavy Industrial (HI) and Industrial Employment (IE) Public Facility Civic/Regional and Neo-Industrial (NI) District C. The project site is improved with an existing 1,431,000 square foot industrial warehouse building and ail existing 23,240 square foot retail building and associated improvements such as parking areas, drive aisles, loading areas, landscaped areas and a rail spur which serves properties to the east of the project site. The site also includes an area comprising approximately 11-acres of vacant land which was previously used as a vineyard. All existing improvements, with the exception of the rail spur, will be demolislPed as part of this project; and d. The project scope includes General Plan Amendment DRC2020-00213, Zoning Map Amendment D, C2020-00267, Tentative Parcel Map SUBTPM20271, Design Review DRC2020-00202, Tree Removal Permit DRC2020-00266, Minor Use Permit DRC2021-00315 and Development Agreement DR02021-00180; and e. The project is for the development of two new industrial warehouse buildings on two new parcels of land: Building 1 will total approximately 1,422,500 square feet including a mezzanine not to exceed 25,000 square feet, and Building 2 will total approximately 752,500 square feet and include a mezzanine not to exceed 16,000 square feet; and f. The project requires 469 parking stalls and 268 trailer loading stalls for Building 1 and 184 parking stalls and 91 trailer loading stalls for Building 2. Accordingly, the project provides 478 parking stalls and 268 trailer loading stalls for Building 1, and 221 parking stalls and 91 trailer loading stalls for Building 2; and g. The project's compliance with the related development standards is shown in the following tables: Resolution No. 2021-110— Page 2 of 6 Development Required Proposed Complies? Standard Maximum 35 feet (at front setback) and Building 1: 54 feet; Building 2: Building Height 75 feet (1-foot increment 50 feet YES from the front setback line) Floor Area Ratio 50-60% Building 1: 59.2%; Building 2: YES (FAR) 57.8/o Front Building 45 feet (4th Street); Building 1: -118 feet Setback 35 feet (6th Street) (4th Street); Building 2: -215 YES feet(6 Street) Street Side 25 Feet (Street A) Building 1: -185 feet; YES Setback Building 2: -93 feet Average Depth of 45 feet (4th Street); 45 feet(4tYhStreet); 35 feet (6 Street); -72 feet (6 Street); YES Landscape 25 feet (Street A) 25 feet (Street A) 25 feet (4th Street); 46 feet(4th Street); Parking Setback 20 feet (6th Street); -72 feet (6th Street); YES 15 feet (Street A) 25 feet (Street A) Interior Side Yard Min. 5 feet Building 1: 136 feet YES Setback Building 2: 45 feet Rear Yard Min. 0 feet Building 1: 77 feet YES Setback Building 2: -90 feet Open Space/Landscape 10% 10% YES Standards Parking Ratio Required Provided Complies? Parking Parking 1 per 1,000 sf for the first Building YES 20,000 sf; 1 per 2,000 sf for 1: 469 Building 1: Warehouse/storage the next 20,000 sf, and 1 per stalls; 478; and office 4,000 sf for remaining sf Building Building 2: 2: 268 268 Office requires 1 per 250 sf stalls Building Building 1: YES Trailer Loading 1: 184; 221; Stalls 1 per loading dock Building Building 2: 2: 91 91 3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Council during the above-referenced public hearing and upon the specific findings of facts set forth in Paragraphs 1 and 2 above, this Council hereby finds and concludes as follows: Resolution No. 2021-110- Page 3 of 6 a. The site is physically suited for the type, density, and intensity of the proposed use including access, utilities, and the absence of physical constraints, and can be conditioned to meet all related performance criteria and development standards. b. The operating characteristics of the proposed use, including traffic, noise, light, and other characteristics, will be in keeping with the character of the neighborhood and other adjacent uses in the vicinity. The project involves the demolition of an existing industrial warehouse use and the construction of two new industrial warehouse uses of similar scale and characteristics. The proposed use is required to comply with all relevant industrial performance standards pursuant to Development Code Section 17.66.110 for noise, vibration, particulate matter and air contaminants, odor, and humidity, heat, and glare. Further, the Environmental Impact Report prepared for the project identified mitigation measures which when implemented will mitigate traffic characteristics to less than significant levels. C. The proposed improvements of the site, including building design, height and bulk of buildings, setbacks fencing, landscaping, signage size and location are compatible with the surrounding neighborhood or area. The project meets all relevant development standards including height, setbacks, fencing and landscaping. The buildings design, including bulk and massing, comply with design criteria established by the Development Code. Specifically, the project meets design provisions established by Development Code Section 17.122.030. d. The proposed use shall not result in conditions that would be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare of the community. An Environmental Impact Report (EIR) was prepared for the project which determined that, with the implementation of certain mitigation measures, the project will not result in significant environmental impacts. The project includes the construction of a new public street, running north-south along the eastern property line of the project site, which will connect 4th Street and 6th Street thereby improving traffic circulation within the vicinity of the project. The new public street will also improve vehicular access, as well as emergency access, to the project site and proposed industrial buildings and users. e. Adequate public facilities and services are available to serve the proposed use of will be made available concurrent with the proposed development. The project has street frontage on 4th Street, 6th Street and a new north-south public street proposed to be located along the eastern property line of the project site which will connect 4th Street and 61h Street. The site is served, or will be conditioned to be served by, services and utilities provided by Burrtec Waste Industries, Cucamonga Valley Water District, Southern California Edison, Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility, and all other public and private services that accommodate the operation of Large Distribution/Fulfillment Center (E- Commerce Distribution). f. Allowing the proposed use at the proposed location would be consistent with and help achieve the goals, objectives and policies of the general plan and the development code. Large Distribution/Fulfillment Center (E-Commerce Distribution) is permitted within the Neo-Industrial (NI) District subject to the approval of a Minor Use Permit. Allowing the proposed use at the proposed location would achieve General Plan Policy ED-1.5 (Support housing opportunities for workers of all income ranges) and Policy ED-4.5 (Review and understand the fiscal, job creation, and economic benefits of new proposed uses in the City's industrial-zoned areas) as the developer has agreed to pay a Community Benefit Fee to offset any impact to the City's affordable housing demand as a result of the number of jobs anticipated to be created by the use. The project would also achieve ED-4.3 (Improve connectivity between development projects to create a more cohesive atmosphere) as the project Resolution No. 2021-110— Page 4 of 6 involves the construction of a new north-south public street which connects 4th Street and 6 th Street, thereby improving connectivity within the vicinity of the project site. g. The project would not result in a negative effect to the City's land use inventory available for residential and economic development, consistent with the intent of the general plan land use element. The project site proposes to be redesignated from a currently split-zoned orientation between the Neo-Industrial (NI) and Industrial Employment (IE) Districts to Neo-Industrial (NI) which does not permit residential development. The site is already developed with a warehouse building, and therefore redeveloping the site with two new warehouses will not result in the loss of any land use inventory available for residential or economic development. 4. The Minor Use Permit, in addition to the General Plan Amendment, Zoning Map Amendment, Tentative Parcel Map, Design Review, Tree Removal Permit and Development Agreement (collectively, the "Project") were environmentally reviewed pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the State CEQA Guidelines. Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15060(d), the City determined that an EIR would clearly be required for the Project, and therefore prepared an environmental impact report (EIR) that focused on the potentially significant effects of the Project. . By separate Resolution No. 2021-111, the City Council has: (i) made the required CEQA findings and determinations, (ii) certified the Final EIR; and (iii) adopted a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program for the Project. Resolution No. 2021-111 is incorporated herein by reference, and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein. The documents and other materials that constitute the record on which this determination was made are located in the Planning Department and are in the custody of the Planning Director. Further, the mitigation measures set forth therein are made applicable to the Project.. 5. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 above, this Council hereby approves the application for Minor Use Permit DRC2021-00315 subject to each and every condition set forth in the Conditions of Approval, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. 6. The City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga is hereby directed to: (a) certify to the adoption of this Resolution, and (b) forthwith transmit a certified copy of this Resolution, by certified mail, return receipt requested, to Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga, LLC, at the address identified in City records. Resolution No. 2021-110— Page 5 of 6 PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 201h day of October 2021. 1 n Mi hael, Mayor ATTEST: Qau�tx R. P nice C. Reynolds, City Clerk STATE OF CA 'IFORNIA ) COUNTY OF S N BERNARDINO ) ss CITY OF RANCHO CU'CAMONGA ) I, Janico C. Reynolds, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, at a Regular Meeting of said Council held on the 20th day of October 2021. AYES: Hutchison, Michael, Scott, Spagnolo NOES: None ABSENT: Kennedy ABSTAINED: None Executed this 215t day of October, 2021, at Rancho Cucamonga, California. ice C. Reynolds, Cit Clerk Resolution No. 2021-110— Page 6 of 6 r4 Conditions of Approval RANCHO Community Development C,IiGAMONGA ty Department p Project#: DRC2020-00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, DRC2020-00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: EDR- Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4TH ST-022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE Ad-a- V02 C01401VONS APPLY T�YOLJR 12RG3J0--T- Planning Department Please be advised of the following Special Conditions 1. The project shall comply with all mitigation measures identified in the Environmental Impact Report SCH No. (2020100056) and the corresponding Mitigation Monitoring and Report Program. 2. No more than 10% of the building space shall be used for high-cube cold storage warehouse space, consistent with analyses conducted in the Environmental Impact Report. 3. Use of natural gas and installation of required infrastructure is prohibited and any modification to this prohibition may be subject to additional review under CEQA. 4. No sort use shall be operated on the Site during the operation of the project. A sort use means a fulfillment center that ships out smaller items, requiring extensive sorting, typically by manual means, as defined in the ITE Manual, and as further described in the project's Draft EIR. 5. The final hydrology shall be submitted to City of Ontario for review and approval. 6. The project will need to obtain an encroachment permit from the City of Ontario for any proposed work impacting City of Ontario right-of-way including, but not limited to, traffic control. Standard Conditions of Approval 7. For commercial and industrial projects, paint roll-up doors and service doors to match main building colors. 8. The applicant shall sign the Statement of Agreement and Acceptance of Conditions of Approval provided by the Planning Department. The signed Statement of Agreement and Acceptance of Conditions of Approval shall be returned to the Planning Department prior to the submittal of grading/construction plans for plan check, request for a business license, and/or commencement of the approved activity. 9. The applicant shall agree to defend at his sole expense any action brought against the City, its agents, officers, or employees, because of the issuance of such approval, or in the alternative, to relinquish such approval. The applicant shall reimburse the City, its agents, officers, or employees, for any Court costs and attorney's fees which the City, its agents, officers, or employees may be required by a court to pay as a result of such action. The City may, at its sole discretion, participate at its own expense in the defense of any such action but such participation shall not relieve applicant of his obligations under this condition. In the event such a legal action is filed, the City shall estimate its expenses for litigation. The applicant shall deposit such amount with the City or enter into an agreement with the City to pay such expenses as they become due. www.CityofRC.us Printed:10/21/2021 1 Project#: DRC2020-00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, DRC2020-00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: EAR- Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4TH ST- 022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE AMPEa——�11G CGNLUT AI S APPLY TO Y0 UR PRO I='-T: Planning Department Standard Conditions of Approval 10. Copies of the signed Planning Commission Resolution of Approval or Approval Letter, Conditions of Approval, and all environmental mitigations shall be included on the plans (full size). The sheet(s) are for information only to all parties involved in the construction/grading activities and are not required to be wet sealed/stamped by a licensed Engineer/Architect. 11. The applicant shall be required to pay California Department of Fish and Wildlife Notice of Determination & Environmental Impact Report fee pursuant to CDFW's current fee schedule, including all County processing fees. All checks are to be made payable to the Clerk of the Board Supervisors and submitted to the Planning Department within 5 days of the approval of the project by Planning Commission/City Council. 12. Any approval shall expire if Building Permits are not issued or approved use has not commenced within 2 years from the date of approval or a time extension has been granted. 13. Any modification or intensification of the approved use, including revisions in the operations of the business that is approved by this Minor Use Use Permit; improvements including new building construction; and/or other modifications/intensification beyond what is specifically approved by this Minor Use Permit, shall require the review and approval by the necessary discretionary body prior to submittal of documents for plan check/occupancy, construction, commencement of the activity, and/or issuance of a business license. The Planning Director may determine that modifications or intensifications of use require the submittal of an application to modify this Minor Use Permit for review by the City. 14. This project is subject to public art requirement outlined in Chapter 17.124 of the Development Code, in accordance with Development Agreement DRC2021-00180. The applicant shall be required to install art onsite pursuant to Development Code Section 17.124 with a minimum value of $200,000, pursuant to Development Agreement DRC2021-00180. No final approval, such as a final inspection or the a issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, for any development project (or if a multi-phased project, the final phase of a development project) that is subject to this requirement shall occur unless the public art requirement has been fulfilled to the satisfaction of the Planning Department. 15. This tentative tract map or tentative parcel map shall expire, unless extended by the Planning Commission, unless a complete final map is filed with the Engineering Services Department within 3 years from the date of the approval. 16. Existing trees required to be preserved in place shall be protected with a construction barrier in accordance with the Development Code Section 17.80.050, and so noted on the grading plans. The location of those trees to be preserved in place and new locations for transplanted trees shall be shown on the detailed landscape plans. The applicant shall follow all of the arborist's recommendations regarding preservation, transplanting, and trimming methods. 17. Front yard and corner side yard landscaping and irrigation shall be required per the Development Code and/or This requirement shall be in addition to the required street trees and slope planting. www.CityofRC.us Printed:10/21/2021 Page 2 of 23 Project#: DRC2020-00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, DRC2020-00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: EDR - Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4TH ST-022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE AUP92i�rll�-G CONG/TI QNS-11 PPLY T�Y�1 IR PROJECT: Planning Department Standard Conditions of Approval 18. A detailed landscape and irrigation plan, including slope planting and model home landscaping in the case of residential development, shall be prepared by a licensed landscape architect and submitted for Planning Director review and approval prior to the issuance of Building Permits for the development or prior final map approval in the case of a custom lot subdivision. For development occurring in the Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone, the landscape plans will also be reviewed by Fire Construction Services. 19. Landscaping and irrigation systems required to be installed within the public right-of-way on the perimeter of this project area shall be continuously maintained by the developer. 20. The final design of the perimeter parkways, walls, landscaping, and sidewalks shall be included in the required landscape plans and shall be subject to Planning Director review and approval and coordinated for consistency with any parkway landscaping plan which may be required by the Engineering Services Department. 21. Approval of this request shall not waive compliance with all sections of the Development Code, all other applicable City Ordinances, and applicable Community, Specific Plans and/or Master Plans in effect at the time of Building Permit issuance. 22. All building numbers and individual units shall be identified in a clear and concise manner, including proper illumination and in conformance with Building and Safety Services Department standards, the Municipal Code and the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Department (RCFD) Standards. 23. The site shall be developed and maintained in accordance with the approved plans which include all applicable Site Plans, architectural elevations, exterior materials and colors, landscaping, sign program, and grading on file in the Planning Department, the conditions contained herein and the Development Code regulations. 24. Prior to any use of the project site or business activity being commenced thereon, all Conditions of Approval shall be completed to the satisfaction of the Planning Director. 25. Trash receptacle(s) are required and shall meet City standards. The final design, locations, and the number of trash receptacles shall be subject to Planning Director review and approval prior to the issuance of Building Permits. 26. The proposed public street shall be named Catherine Bridge Place. This street name shall be submitted for Planning Director review and approval in accordance with the adopted Street Naming Policy prior to approval of the final map www.CityofRC.us Printed:10/21/2021 Page 3 of 23 Project#: D C2020-00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, D2C2020-00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: EAR- Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4TH ST-022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE G-GONUTJOAtQ-A 1112121 v rn vnIQ PRO WCT_- Planning Depalrtment Standard Conditions of Approval 27. All Double Detector Checks (DDC) and Fire Department Connections (FDC) required and/or proposed shall be installed at locations that are not within direct view or line-of-sight of the office corner of the building. The specific locations of each DDC and FDC shall require the review and approval of the Planning Department and Fire Construction Services/Fire Department. All Double Detector Checks (DDC) and Fire Department Connections (FDC) screened behind a 4-foot high wall. For this project, these walls shall be constructed of poured in-place concrete with design elements incorporated to match the building Decorative paving shall be provided at each vehicle entrance to the site, behind the public right-of-way. These decoratively paved areas shall extend from the front property line to the building setback line and have a width equal to that of the driveway. 28. Downspouts shall not be visible from the exterior of any elevations of the buildings. All downspouts shall be routed through the interior of the building walls. Engineering Slrvices Department Please be advised of the following Special Conditions 1. The applicant; shall construct a public street along with east side of the project between 4th Street and 6th Street. The public street shall be a full width Industrial Street meeting the City Standard Plan 100-A. 2. (At-Grade Crossing) This project shall construct at-grade crossing improvements through the rail road along 6th Street. The developer shall be eligible for reimbursement of one-half the cost of the 6th Street at-grade crossing from future developments as they occur on APN: 0229-283-79. 3. The street lights shall be owned by the City. Developer shall be responsible to coordinate and pay all costs of streetlights and to provide power to City owned street lights. 4. Development Impact Fees Due Prior to Building Permit Issuance: (Subject to Change/ Periodic Increases- Refer to current fee schedule to determine current amounts) Drainage Impact Fee Transportation' Impact Fee Police Impact Fee www.CityofRC.us Printed:10/21/2021 Page 4 of 23 Project#: DRC2020-00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, DRC2020-00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: EDR- Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4TH ST-022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE 00ua CONQ1T nA1-c AI2PLY 1:0 YOUR PRO 16C T: Engineering Services Department Please be advised of the following Special Conditions 5. 1) Electric: The Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility (RCMU) shall be the electrical service provider for all project related development. The Developer shall execute a Line Extension Agreement for electric service and shall construct electrical distribution facilities in accordance with such agreement and RCMU requirements and dedicate such facilities to the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility. RCMU's proposed underground electric system will be located off of Etiwanda Ave and Sixth Street East of the proposed development. 2) Fiber: The proposed development is slated to be included in the City's Fiber Optic Master Plan that would provide a City owned Fiber-to-the-Premise (FTTP) infrastructure. The City will require the developer to install a 14" UG Fiber Optic dark conduit on the frontage of the development (along the South side of Sixth Street) along the project boundary along with a 3'x4'x3' pullbox on each end of the route and into the project boundary. The size, placement and location of the conduit and vaults shall be shown on the Street Improvement and/or Public Improvement Plans and subject to the Engineering Services Department's review and approval prior to the issuance of building permits or final map approval, whichever comes first. On site, the City will require 1-2" UG HDPE or equal fiber optic conduit to be placed underground within a duct and structure system to be installed joint trench by the Developer per Standard Drawing 135-137 and interconnected into the City's 4" fiber optic conduit. The size, placement and location of the conduit and/or vaults shall run into each of the development's individual telecommunication room and be shown on the final dry utility onsite substructure plans and subject to the Engineering Services Department's review and approval prior to the issuance of building permits or final map approval, whichever comes first. 6. The applicant shall modify the existing traffic signal at the intersection of 4th Street and the Barrington Avenue to incorporate the new public street into an offset intersection with Barrington Avenue controlled by a single traffic signal. Furnish and install new traffic signal equipment as necessary per Caltrans standard plans and specifications plus 2019 revision, and City standard drawings. Furnish and install the necessary infrastructure to connect the signal to the adjacent signals at 4th Street and Etiwanda, and 4th Street and Santa Anita Avenues. www.CityofRC.us Printed:10/21/2021 Page 5 of 23 Project#: D C2020-00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, D C2020-00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: EDR- Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4TH ST- 022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE AUum- -a c n- Amin OJUS AFQ-1Y zo Y-OJJR QRn-ECT; Engineering Sorvices Department Please be advised of the following Special Conditions 7. Prior to the issuance of grading permits, the applicant shall submit for review plans for improvements identified below, these improvements shall be completed no later than issuance of the certificate of occupancy of the project's first building. 1. At the intersection of Etiwanda Ave. and Foothill Blvd. A. Modify the traffic signal to optimize coordination timing along Foothill Blvd between the 1-15 and East Ave and implement a 140-second cycle length during the PM peak hour. B. Submit to the City fair share contributions to construct the addition of a second northbound left turn lane, a third eastbound through lane, and a third westbound through lane in the amount of$37,089. 2. At the intersection of the 1-15 southbound ramps and Ontario Mills Dr./4th St. A. Restripe the southbound approach to provide one left turn lane, one through lane, and dual right turn lanes. B. Modify the existing traffic signal to implement a 130-second cycle length and overlap phasing for the northbound, southbound, and westbound right turn lanes. 3. At the intersection of the 1-15 northbound ramps and 4th St. A. Modify the existing traffic signal to implement a 130-second cycle length. 8. Bus Stop: The developer shall construct a new bus shelter at the existing bus stop along the project frontage on 4th Street to the satisfaction of the Planning Director. The design of the bus shelter shall be consistent with the design of the project. The developer shall also evaluate the existing bus stop along 4th street, located at the easterly frontage of the project, for conformance to current ADA regulations. If the bus stop does not meet current ADA regulations, then the developer shall be responsible for providing design and reconstruction of the bus stop pad for compliance. Design shall be completed, and improvements secured for prior to issuance of a Building permit. The reconstruction along with all public improvements shall be completed prior to occupancy. Standard Conditions of Approval 9. Dedication shall be made of the following rights-of-way on the perimeter streets (measured from street centerline): 60 total feet on 4th Street 44 total feet on 6th Street 66 total feet on the proposed Industrial Street (full right of way width) 10. Easements for public sidewalks placed outside the public right-of-way shall be dedicated to the City. www.CityofRC.us Printed:10/21/2021 Page 6 of 23 Project#: DRC2020-00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, DRC2020-00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: EDR- Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4TH ST- 022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE "nA1n1T nA1s JIPPLY TGl—Y-01JR PRn I=I-T: Engineering Services Department Standard Conditions of Approval 11. Reciprocal access easements shall be provided where necessary ensuring access to all parcels by CC&Rs or by deeds and shall be recorded prior to the issuance of Building Permits, where no map is involved, for the utilities which serve both parcels, including but not limited to, water, sewer, storm drainage. 12. A final drainage study shall be submitted to and approved by the City Engineer prior to the issuance of Grading Permits. All drainage facilities shall be installed as required by the City Engineer. 13. Adequate provisions shall be made for acceptance and disposal of surface drainage entering the property from adjacent areas. 14. A lot line adjustment or a map shall be approved among the existing parcels meeting City Development Code requirements, prior to issuance of Building Permits. 15. ** CD Information Required Prior to Sign-Off for Building Permit Prior to the issuance of building permits, if valuation is greater or equal to $100,000, a Diversion Deposit and a related administrative fee shall be paid for the Construction and Demolition Diversion Program. The deposit is fully refundable if at least 65% of all wastes generated during construction and demolition are diverted from landfills, and appropriate documentation is provided to the City. Applicant must identify if they are self-hauling or utilizing Burrtec prior to issuance of a building permit. Proof of diversion must be submitted to the Environmental Engineering Division within 60 days following the completion of the construction and /or demolition project. Contact Marissa Ostos, Environmental Engineering, at(909) 774-4062 for more information. Instructions and forms are available at the City's website, www.cityofrc.us, under City Hall / Engineering / Environmental Programs/Construction & Demolition Diversion Program. 16. Prior to approval of a lot merger, lot line adjustment, or a final map, a deposit shall be posted with the City covering the estimated cost of apportioning the assessments under Assessment Districts LIVID 3B, SLD 1 & SLD 6 among the newly created parcel(s). 17. A signed consent and waiver form to join and/or form the appropriate Landscape and Lighting Districts and or Community Facility District shall be filed with the Engineering Services Department prior to issuance of Building Permits. Formation costs shall be borne by the developer. NOTE: The parcels are currently annexed into LIVID 3B, SLD 1 & SLD 6. 18. Add the following note to any private landscape plans that show street trees: "All improvements within the public right-of-way, including street trees, shall be installed per the public improvement plans." If there is a discrepancy between the public and private plans, the street improvement plans will govern. www.CityotRC.us Printed:10/21/2021 Page 7 of 23 Project#: D C2020-00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, D C2020-00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: E0R - Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4TH ST- 022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE Ad—UM—261122 CINDIT AIM APPLY TO Y-011R PRO 1E� Engineering Services Department Standard Conditions of Approval 19. Construct the following perimeter street improvements including, but not limited to: Street Name: 4th Street Curb &Gutter: Remove and replace as determined during design A.C. Pvmt: Grind and overlay as determined during design Side-walk : Remove and replace as determined during design Drive Appr.: Per City Standards and City Driveway Policy Street Lights: Per City Standards Street Trees: Per City Standards Bike Trail: Class II Bike Lane or as required by the City Engineer Street Name: 6th Street Curb & Gutter: Remove and replace as determined during design A.C. Pvmt: Grind and overlay as determined during design Side-walk : Remove and replace as determined during design Drive Appr.: Per City Standards and City Driveway Policy Street Lights: Per City Standards Street Trees: Per City Standards Bike Trail: Class II Bike Lane or as required by the City Engineer Street Name: Proposed Industrial Street Curb & Gutter: Per City Standards A.C. Pvmt: Pet City Standards Side-walk : Per City Standards Drive Appr.: Per City Standards and City Driveway Policy Street Lights: Per City Standards Street Trees: Per City Standards Other: Modification to exist signalized intersection of Barrington and 4th to provide signalized access to new Industrial Street. Signal modification plans subject to review and approval of City Engineer. Notes: (a) Where applicable, median island includes landscaping and irrigation on meter. (b) Pavement reconstruction and overlays will be determined during plan check. www.CtyofRC.us Printed:10/21/2021 Page 8 of 23 Project#: DRC2020-00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, DRC2020-00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: EDR- Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4TH ST- 022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE @529—i—li1�►;; CGlNQIT/SINS RIPPLY- M Y-01IIR PROJECT: Engineering Services Department Standard Conditions of Approval 20. Pursuant to Municipal Code Section 16.37.010, no person shall make connections from a source of energy, fuel or power to any building or structure which is regulated by technical codes and for which a permit is required unless, in addition to any and all other codes, regulations and ordinances, all improvements required by these conditions of development approval have been completed and accepted by the City Council, except: that in developments containing more than one building, structure or unit, the development may have energy connections made in equal proportion to the percentage of completion of all improvements required by these conditions of development approval, as determined by the City Engineer, provided that reasonable, safe and maintainable access to the property exists. In no case shall more than 95 percent of the buildings, structures or units be connected to energy sources prior to completion and acceptance of all improvements required by these conditions of development approval. 21. Improvement Plans and Construction: a. Street improvement plans, including street trees, street lights, and intersection safety lights on future signal poles, and traffic signal plans shall be prepared by a registered Civil Engineer and shall be submitted to and approved by the City Engineer. Security shall be posted and an agreement executed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and the City Attorney guaranteeing completion of the public and/or private street improvements, prior to final map approval or the issuance of Building Permits, whichever occurs first. b. Prior to any work being performed in public right-of-way, fees shall be paid and a construction permit shall be obtained from the Engineering Services Department in addition to any other permits required. c. Pavement striping, marking, traffic signing, street name signing, traffic signal conduit, and interconnect conduit shall be installed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. d. Signal conduit with pull boxes shall be installed with any new construction or reconstruction project along major or secondary streets and at intersections for future traffic signals and interconnect wiring. Pull boxes shall be placed on both sides of the street at 3 feet outside of BCR, ECR, or any other locations approved by the City Engineer. Notes: 1) Pull boxes shall be No. 6 at intersections and No. 5 along streets, a maximum of 200 feet apart, unless otherwise specified by the City Engineer. 2) Conduit shall be 3-inch pvc with pull rope or as specified. e. Access ramps for the disabled shall be installed on all corners of intersections per latest ADA standards or as directed by the City Engineer. f. Existing City roads requiring construction shall remain open to traffic at all times with adequate detours during construction. Street or lane closure permits are required. A security shall be provided to cover the cost of grading and paving, which shall be refunded upon completion of the construction to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. g. Concentrated drainage flows shall not cross sidewalks. Under sidewalk drains shall be installed to City Standards, except for single-family residential lots. h. Street names shall be approved by the Planning Department prior to submittal for first plan check. www.CityofRC.us Printed:10/21/2021 Page 9 of 23 Project#: DRC202 00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, DRC202 00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: EDR- Bri ge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4Tk ST- 022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE M-a a ll; rnNn1r►n Ns a vc1 v rn vnUR cv GAS r-T: Engineering Services Department Standard Conditions of Approval 22. Install street trees per City street tree design guidelines and standards as follows. The completed legend (box below) and construction notes shall appear on the title page of the street improvement plans. Street improvement plans shall include a line item within the construction legend stating: "Street trees shall be installed per the notes and legend on Sheet _ (typically Sheet 1)." Where public landscape plans are required, tree installation in those areas shall be per the public landscape improvement plans. Street Name: 4th Street Botanical Name: Platanus acerifolia Common Name: Min. Grow Space: 30 Spacing: 30 Size: 15 gallon minimum Qty.: to be determined during design Street Name: 6th Street Botanical Name: Magnolia grandiflora Common Name: St Mary Min. Grow Space: 20 Spacing: 20 Size: 15 gallon minimum Qty.: to be determined during design Street Name: Proposed Industrial Street(both sides of street) Botanical Name: Magnolia grandiflora Common Name: St Mary Min. Grow Space: 20 Spacing: 20 Size: 15 gallon minimum Qty.: to be determined during design Construction Dotes for Street Trees: 1)All street trees are to be planted in accordance with City standard plans. 2) Prior to the commencement of any planting, an agronomic soils report shall be furnished to the City inspector. Any unusual toxicities or nutrient deficiencies may require backfill soil amendments, as determined by the City inspector. 3)All street trues are subject to inspection and acceptance by the Engineering Services Department. Street trees are to be planted per public improvement plans only. www.CityofRC.us Printed:10/21/2021 Page 10 of 23 Project#: DRC2020-00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, DRC2020-00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: EDR - Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4TH ST- 022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE Adna-4' fi-G r-n inlrinue RIPPLY TO—YC1UR PROJECTc Engineering Services Department Standard Conditions of Approval 23. Intersection line of sight designs shall be reviewed by the City Engineer for conformance with adopted policy. On collector or larger streets, lines of sight shall be plotted for all project intersections, including driveways. Local residential street intersections and commercial or industrial driveways may have lines of sight plotted as required. 24. All public improvements (interior streets, drainage facilities, community trails, paseos, landscaped areas, etc.) shown on the plans and/or tentative map shall be constructed to City Standards. Interior street improvements shall include, but are not limited to, curb and gutter, AC pavement, drive approaches, sidewalks, street lights, and street trees. 25. Street trees, a minimum of 15-gallon size or larger, shall be installed per City Standards in accordance with the City's street tree program. 26. The developer shall be responsible for the relocation of existing utilities as necessary. 27. Provide separate utility services to each parcel including sanitary sewerage system, water, gas, electric power, telephone, and cable TV (all underground) in accordance with the Utility Standards. Easements shall be provided as required. 28. Approvals have not been secured from all utilities and other interested agencies involved. Approval of the final parcel map will be subject to any requirements that may be received from them. 29. Water and sewer plans shall be designed and constructed to meet the requirements of the Cucamonga Valley Water District (CVWD), Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, and the Environmental Health Department of the County of San Bernardino. A letter of compliance from the CVWD is required prior to final map approval or issuance of permits, whichever occurs first. Such letter must have been issued by the water district within 90 days prior to final map approval in the case of subdivision or prior to the issuance of permits in the case of all other residential projects. Fire Prevention / New Construction Unit Standard Conditions of Approval 1. Fire apparatus access roads (fire lanes) can be included in an engineered onsite storm water retention plan. The ponding of storm water shall not exceed a designed depth of four (4) inches in the designated fire apparatus access road(s) and the area between the fire apparatus access road(s) and the exterior walls of all normally occupied buildings. Ponding design specifications for Building 2 appear to exceed the maximum allowable depth for onsite storm water retention. This Condition was acknowledged in the Responses letter posted Aug 27, 2020. wvAv.CityofRC.us Printed:10/21/2021 Page 11 of 23 Project#: DRC202 -00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, DRC202 -00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: EDR - Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4TH ST-022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE 90-P99N�i�1-Q- CQ-AInIT►nNc 412121 v Tn YD- w ccn ►cr•T- Fire Prevention / New Construction Unit Standard Conditions of Approval 2. Existing parcel 22928351 is required to be annexed into Community Facilities District 85-1 (CFD 85-1). Please contact Kelly Guerra with the City of Rancho Cucamonga's Special Districts Division at (909) 774-2582 or Kelly.Guerra@CityofRC.US to complete the annexation. The annexation requirement will not be considered complete until the applicant begins the annexation process and Special Districts notifies the Fire Marshal that the process has been started. 3. Access doors are required to be identified in accordance with Fire District Standard 5-5. The Standard has been uploaded to the Documents section. 4. Access doors are required to be distributed along the exterior of the building such that the lineal distance between adjacent access doors does not exceed 125 feet measured center to center. 5. Required alarm systems and supervision systems are required to be in accordance with Fire District Standard 9-3. The Standard has been uploaded to the Documents section. 6. Plans for the alarm and/or supervision (monitoring) system are required to be submitted separately and issued a separate permit. Submit all plans to the Building & Safety Department for routing to the Fire District. 7. Plans for the egress lighting are required to be submitted separately and issued a separate permit. Submit all plans to the Building & Safety Department for routing to the Fire District. 8. Plans for high piled combustible storage are required to be submitted separately and issued a separate permit. Submit all plans to the Building & Safety Department for routing to the Fire District. 9. Plans for the private, onsite fire underground water infrastructure are required to be submitted separately and issued a separate permit. Submit all plans to the Building & Safety Department for routing to the Fire District. 10. Plans for the public, offsite fire underground water infrastructure are required to be submitted separately and issued a separate permit. Plans are required to be submitted prior to or concurrently with the submittal of the Water District mylars. Submit all plans to the Building & Safety Department for routing to the Fire District. 11. Plans for the racks used for high piled combustible storage are required to be submitted separately and issued a separate permit. Submit all plans to the Building & Safety Department for routing to the Fire District. 12. Plans for the automatic fire sprinkler system are required to be submitted separately and issued a separate permit. Submit all plans to the Building & Safety Department for routing to the Fire District. 13. Plans for suppression systems are required to be submitted separately and issued a separate permit. Submit all plans to the Building & Safety Department for routing to the Fire District. 14. Plans for the temporary access and/or hydrants are required to be submitted separately and issued a separate permit. Submit all plans to the Building & Safety Department for routing to the Fire District. 15. Exterior doors and doors providing access to fire protection and life safety systems and equipment are required to have identification signage in accordance with Fire District Standard 5-5. The Standard has been uploaded to the Documents section. www.CityofRC.us Printed:10/21/2021 Page 12 of 23 Project#: DRC2020-00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, DRC2020-00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: EDR- Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4TH ST-022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE G-CONLI.IT/OA11S APPLY TO-Y-0UR PRQ 161 1: Fire Prevention / New Construction Unit Standard Conditions of Approval 16. Emergency responder radio coverage is required for the building(s) included in this project. San Bernardino County Information Services Department (ISD) conducts radio signal strength assessments for the entire county. It is highly recommended that a radio signal strength assessment is completed for this project. Where emergency responder radio coverage is determined to meet the requirements of the California Fire Code, an emergency responder radio system and/or associated equipment will not be required. Please contact Tim Trager with County ISD at 909-388-5563 or ttrager@isd.sbcounty.gov to schedule an assessment and/or obtain any available information about the project site. Where the existing emergency responder radio coverage is found to be below acceptable standards, an emergency responder radio system and associated equipment will be required to be provided in compliance and accordance with the California Fire Code. 17. Designated and conforming aerial apparatus access is required in accordance with Fire District Standard 5-1. Show aerial apparatus access on the fire access plan. The Standard has been uploaded to the Documents section. 18. Fire apparatus access (fire lane) design, construction, and identification are required to be in accordance with Fire District Standard 5-1. The Standard has been uploaded to the Documents section. 19. Fire flow information for this project is obtained from the Cucamonga Valley Water District (CVWD). CVWD can be reached at 909-944-6000 or custserv@cvwdwater.com. 20. Fire flow is required to be in accordance with Appendix B of the California Fire Code. The Fire District has adopted the appendix without local amendments except that the minimum fire flow for commercial buildings shall not be less than 1500 gpm. Proof of the availability of the required fire flow must be provided to the Fire District in the form of a letter or written report dated within the past 12 months. 21. Fire sprinkler are required to be installed in accordance with Fire District Standard 9-5. The Standard has been uploaded to the Documents section. 22. Gates installed across a commercial/industrial emergency vehicle access road (fire lane) are required to be in accordance with Standard 5-4. The Standard has been uploaded to the Documents section. 23. Identification of exterior perimeter fire access doors is required to be in accordance with Fire District Standard 5-5. The Standard has been uploaded to the Documents section. 24. High-piled combustible storage is required to be in accordance with Chapter 32 of the Fire Code and Fire District Standard 32-1. Please read and understand this Standard in its entirety to avoid delays in scheduling inspections and obtaining approvals. The Standard has been uploaded to the Documents section. 25. A Knox Box key box is required in accordance with Fire District Standard 5-9. Additional boxes may be required depending on the size of the building, the location of fire protection and life safety system controls, and the operational needs of the Fire District. The Standard has been uploaded to the Documents section. If an installed Knox Box is available to this project or business, keys for the building/suite/unit are required to be provided to the Fire Inspector at the final inspection. www.CityofRC.us Printed:10/21/2021 Page 13 of 23 Project#: D C2020-00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, D C2020-00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: E R- Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4TH ST- 022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE A�9- &G cn-Amorm- Ass I PPL_Y ro- Y*ua 2Ro a=c-T' Fire Prevention / New Construction Unit Standard Conditions of Approval 26. A Knox key switch is required to be installed on motorized gates that are installed across or provide access to a fire access road (fire Lane). See Fire District Standard 5-3 for Residential Gates and Fire District Standard 5-4 for Commercial and Industrial Gates. 27. A Knox or Fire District padlock is required to be incorporated into the security system for a manually operated gate that are installed across or provides access to a fire access road (fire lane). 28. Coordinate landscaping with the roof access ladder points and address signage. Landscaping cannot obstruct roof access or clear visibility of address signage from time of installation to maturity of the shrubs and trees. 29. A fire service site plan is required in accordance with Fire District Standard 5-11. The Standard has been uploaded to the Documents section. 30. All of the Fire District Standards applicable are required to be reproduced on the plans. The project is required to meet all of the applicable codes, regulations, and standards in effect and adopted at the time of plan check submittal. Fire District Standards associated with construction and plan submittals can be found on the City of Rancho Cucamonga's website and accessed via https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4k4gdxhs4tpl 3c7/AAAdscM KMdW9WIQe725xWVU-a?dl=0 31. Roof access is required to be in accordance with Fire District Standard 5-6. The Standard has been uploaded to the Documents section. 32. Street address and unit/suite signage for commercial and industrial buildings are required to be in accordance with Fire District Standard 5-8. The Standard has been uploaded to the Documents section. 33. Fire apparatus access roads and emergency vehicle access is required to be identified with signs and/or other approved makings in accordance with Fire District Standard 5-1. A copy of the Standard has been uploaded to the Documents section. 34. Identification of fire protection systems and components, fire alarm systems and components, and equipment and devices associated with fire and life safety systems is required to be in accordance with Fire District Standards 5-5 and 5-10. The Standards have been uploaded to the Documents section. 35. Public and private fire service water mains, public and private hydrants, water control valves, fire sprinkler risers, fire department connections (FDCs), and other fire protection water related devices and equipment are required to be provided, designed, and installed in accordance with Fire District Standard 5-10. The Standard has been uploaded to the Documents section. Building and Safety Services Department Please be advised of the following Special Conditions www.CityofRC.us Printed:10/21/2021 Page 14 of 23 Project#: DRC2020-00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, DRC2020-00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: EDR - Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4TH ST- 022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE A-U-Z- itU= CClND/T/QJNS-12121 YTOY4UR PRQJECT: Building and Safety Services Department Please be advised of the following Special Conditions 1. When the Entitlement Review is approved submit complete construction drawings including structural calculations to Building and Safety for plan review in accordance with the current edition of the CA Building and Fire Codes including all local ordinances and standards. The structure is required to be equipped with automatic fire sprinklers. A soils report is required. Disabled access to the site and building must be provided in accordance to the State of California published thresholds at the time of plan check submittal. The maximum exit access travel distance shall be 400'. Connection to the public sewer will be required. Utility easements may be required if water and sewer are from 4th street to serve building 2. Grading Section Standard Conditions of Approval 1. Prior to issuance of a grading permit the precise grading and drainage plan shall follow the format provided in the City of Rancho Cucamonga handout "Information for Grading Plans and Permit". 2. Grading of the subject property shall be in accordance with current adopted California Building Code and/or the California Residential Code, City Grading Standards, and accepted grading practices. The Grading and Drainage Plan(s) shall be in substantial conformance with the approved conceptual Grading and Drainage Plan. 3. A soils report shall be prepared by a qualified Engineer licensed by the State of California to perform such work. Two copies will be provided at grading and drainage plan submittal for review. Plans shall implement design recommendations per said report. 4. The final Grading and Drainage Plan, appropriate certifications and compaction reports shall be completed, submitted, and approved by the Engineering Services Department prior to the issuance of building permits. 5. A separate Grading and Drainage Plan check submittal is required for all new construction projects and for existing buildings where improvements being proposed will generate 50 cubic yards or more of combined cut and fill. The Grading and Drainage Plan shall be prepared, stamped, and wet signed by a California licensed Civil Engineer prior to the issuance of a grading or building permit. 6. The applicant shall comply with the City of Rancho Cucamonga Dust Control Measures and place a dust control sign on the project site prior to the issuance of a grading permit. All dust control sign(s) shall be located outside of the public right of way. 7. If a Rough Grading and Drainage Plan/Permit are submitted to the Engineering Services Department for review, the rough grading plan shall be a separate plan submittal and permit from Precise Grading and Drainage Plan/Permit. www.CityofRC.us Printed:10/21/2021 Page 15 of 23 Project#: DIRC2020-00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, DRC2020-00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: EDR - Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4TH ST-022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE M -95I G- GGAIDITMA►c a 12121 v TO v01 Io IRRO Wf=- Grading Section Standard Conditions of Approval 8. Prior to the issuance of a grading permit the applicant shall obtain written permission from the adjacent property owner(s) to construct wall(s) on property line(s) or provide a detail(s) showing the perimeter wall(s)to be constructed offset from the property line. 9. Prior to issuance of a grading permit the Final Grading and Drainage Plan shall show the accessibility path from the public right of way and the accessibility parking stalls to the building doors in conformance with the current adopted California Building Code. All accessibility ramps shall show sufficient detail including gradients, elevations, and dimensions and comply with the current adopted California Building Code. 10. The Grading and Drainage Plan shall implement City Standards for on-site construction where possible, and shall provide details for all work not covered by City Standard Drawings. 11. Prior to issuance of a grading permit the grading plan shall show that all manufactured slopes shall be a minimum 2-foot offset from the public right of way, permitted line, or the adjacent private property. All slope offsets shall meet the requirements of the current adopted California Building Code. 12. Prior to issuance of a grading permit, the grading and drainage plan shall show the maximum parking stall gradient at 7 percent. Accessibility parking stall grades shall be constructed per the, current adopted California Building Code. 13. The applicant shall provide a grading agreement and grading bond for all cut and fill combined exceeding 5,000 cubic yards prior to issuance of a grading permit. The grading agreement and bond shall be approved by the Engineering Services Department. 14. The final grading and drainage plan shall show existing topography a minimum of 100-feet beyond project boundary. 15. This project shall comply with the accessibility requirements of the current adopted California Building Code. www.CityofRC.us Printed:10/21/2021 Page 16 of 23 Project#: DRC2020-00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, DRC2020-00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: EDR- Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4TH ST-022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE G C:NDIVONS 4 PPLY TO-Y-11102 PRnIECT: Grading Section Standard Conditions of Approval 16. Grading Inspections: a) Prior to the start of grading operations the owner and grading contractor shall request a pre-grading meeting. The meeting shall be attended by the project owner/representative, the grading contractor and the Building Inspector to discuss about grading requirements and preventive measures, etc. If a pre-grading meeting is not held within 24 hours from the start of grading operations, the grading permit may be subject to suspension by the Building Inspector; b) The grading contractor shall call into the City of Rancho Cucamonga Building and Safety Department at least 1 working day in advance to request the following grading inspections prior to continuing grading operations: i) The bottom of the over-excavation; ii) Completion of Rough Grading, prior to issuance of the building permit; iii) At the completion of Rough Grading, the grading contractor or owner shall submit to the Permit Technicians (Building and Safety Front Counter) an original and a copy of the Pad Certifications to be prepared by and properly wet signed and sealed by the Civil Engineer and Soils Engineer of Record; iv) The rough grading certificates and the compaction reports will be reviewed by the Associate Engineer or a designated person and approved prior to the issuance of a building permit. 17. Prior to approval of the final project-specific water quality management plan the applicant shall have a soils engineer prepare a project-specific infiltration study for the project for the purposes of storm water quality treatment. The infiltration study and recommendations shall follow the guidelines in the current adopted "San Bernardino County Technical Guidance Document for Water Quality Management Plans". Note: As this project has been previously graded and the site soils have been compacted for building pads and parking lot purposes, the use of the Custom Soil Resource Report for San Bernardino County Southwestern Part by the United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resource Conservation Service for natural soils is not acceptable for soil groundwater infiltration rates. 18. Grading Inspections: a) Prior to the start of grading operations the owner and grading contractor shall request a pre-grading meeting. The meeting shall be attended by the project owner/representative, the grading contractor and the Building Inspector to discuss about grading requirements and preventive measures, etc. If a pre-grading meeting is not held within 24 hours from the start of grading operations, the grading permit may be subject to suspension by the Building Inspector; b) The grading contractor shall call into the City of Rancho Cucamonga Building and Safety Department at least 1 working day in advance to request the following grading inspections prior to continuing grading operations: i) The bottom of the over-excavation; ii) Completion of Rough Grading, prior to issuance of the building permit; iii) At the completion of Rough Grading, the grading contractor or owner shall submit to the Permit Technicians (Building and Safety Front Counter) an original and a copy of the Pad Certifications to be prepared by and properly wet signed and sealed by the Civil Engineer and Soils Engineer of Record; iv) The rough grading certificates and the compaction reports will be reviewed by the Associate Engineer or a designated person and approved prior to the issuance of a building permit. v .CityofRC.us Printed:10/21/2021 Page 17 of 23 Project#: D�C2020-00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, DPRC2020-00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: EAR - Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4TH ST- 022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE kb-U a- G, rn ►DIT1n 4c a 1121121 v TO v01 IQ vROJECT: Grading Section Standard Conditions of Approval 19. Prior to issuance of a grading or building permit, the permitted grading plan (or architectural site plan) set shall show in each of the typical sections and the plan view show how the separations between the building exterior and exterior ground surface meet the requirements of Sections CBC 1804.3/CRC R401.3, CBC2304.11.2.2/CRC R317.1(2) and CBC2512.1.2/CRC R703.6.2.1 of the current adopted California Building Code/Residential Code. 20. Prior to issuance of a grading permit, the applicant shall obtain a signed and notarized letter from the adjacent property owner(s) for ALL work proposed on the adjacent property. The letter shall be scanned and pasted onto the permitted grading plan set. The letter shall show on either the title sheet or a detail sheet of the grading and drainage plan set. 21. Prior to approval of the project-specific storm water quality management plan, the applicant shall submit to the City Engineer, or his designee, a precise grading plan showing the location and elevations of existing topographical features, and showing the location and proposed elevations of proposed structures and drainage of the site. 22. A drainage study showing a 100-year, AMC 3 design storm event for on-site drainage shall be prepared and submitted to the Engineering Services Department for review and approval for on-site storm water drainage prior to issuance of a grading permit. The report shall contain water surface profile gradient calculations for all storm drain pipes 12-inches and larger in diameter. All reports shall be wet signed and sealed by the Engineer of Record. In addition, the project specific drainage study shall provide inlet calculations showing the proper sizing of the water quality management plan storm water flows int,�the proposed structural storm water treatment devices. 23. Prior to issuance of a grading permit the applicant shall show on the site plan and the permitted grading plan set for? non-residential projects the designated parking for clean air vehicles per the current adopted California Green Building Standards Code, section 5.106.5.2. 24. DESIGN ISSUE: The conceptual grading and drainage plan shows an area within the parking lot and fire lane where storm water will be ponding. Prior to the issuance of a grading permit the civil engineer of record shall submit a set of grading plans to the City of Rancho Cucamonga Building and Safety Department Fire Construction Services to review the plans and provide a maximum ponding depth of the storm water retention. 25. Private sewer, water, and storm drain improvements will be designed per the latest adopted California Plumbing Code. Private storm drain improvements shall be shown on the grading and drainage plan. 26. Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy or final sign off by the Building Inspector the engineer of record shall certify the functionality of the storm water quality management plan (WQMP) storm water treatment devices and best management practices (BMP). 27. Prior to approval of the Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP), the WQMP shall include a copy of the project Conditions of Approval. www.CityotRC.us Printed:10/21/2021 Page 18 of 23 Project#: DRC2020-00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, DRC2020-00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: EDR - Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4TH ST-022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE� �� �� r C-INn.lTIOJVS JIPPLY TO Y01 JR 12RfIIECT: Grading Section Standard Conditions of Approval 28. Reciprocal access easements for all parcels and maintenance agreements ensuring joint maintenance of all storm water quality structural/treatment devices and best management practices (BMP) as provided for in the project's Storm Water Quality Management Plan, shall be provided for by CC&R's or deeds and shall be recorded prior to the approval of the Water Quality Management Plan. Said CC&R's and/or deeds shall be included in the project site specific Storm Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) document prior to approval of the WQMP document and recording of the Memorandum of Agreement of Storm Water Quality Management Plan. 29. The Preliminary Water Quality Management Plan (PWQMP) has been deemed "Acceptable". Prior to the issuance of a grading permit a final project-specific Water Quality Management Plan shall be submitted for review and approval by the Building Official. 30. Prior to the issuance of a Grading Permit the City of Rancho Cucamonga's "Memorandum of Agreement of Storm Water Quality Management Plan" shall be submitted for review and approval by the Building Official and recorded with the County Recorder's Office. 31. Prior to issuance of a Grading Permit the applicant shall obtain a Waste Discharge Identification Number (WDID). The WDID number shall also be shown on the WQMP Site and Drainage Plan document. 32. The applicant shall provide a copy of a completed EPA Form 7520-16 (Inventory of Injection Wells) for each underground infiltration device, with the Facility ID Number assigned, to the Engineering Services Department prior to issuance of the Grading Permit and/or approval of the project-specific Water Quality Management Plan. A copy of EPA Form 7520-16 shall be scanned and pasted onto the permitted grading plan set, and a copy of said form shall be included in the project-specific Water Quality Management Plan. 33. The land owner shall provide an inspection report by a qualified person/company on a biennial basis for the Class V Injection Wells/underground infiltration chambers to the City of Rancho Cucamonga Environmental Program Manager. The land owner shall maintain on a regular basis all best management practices (BMP"s) as described in the Storm Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) prepared for the subject project. All costs associated with the underground infiltration chamber are the responsibility of the land owner. 34. The land owner shall provide an inspection report on a biennial basis for the structural storm water treatment devices, commonly referred to as BMPs, to the City of Rancho Cucamonga Environmental Program Manager. The land owner shall maintain on a regular basis as described in the Storm Water Quality Management Plan prepared for the subject project. All costs associated with the underground infiltration chamber are the responsibility of the land owner. 35. The land/property owner shall follow the inspection and maintenance requirements of the approved project specific Water Quality Management Plan and shall provide a copy of the inspection reports on a biennial basis to the City of Rancho Cucamonga Environmental Program Manager. www.CityofRC.us Printed:10/21/2021 Page 19 of 23 Project#: DIRC2020-00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, DRC2020-00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: EDR- Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4T'H ST- 022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE AVU9 Ails a rGAIDIT AIS evv1 v TO v01IQ IRRO 1J=/'T- Grading Section Standard Conditions of Approval 36. The Site and Drainage Plan in the final project-specific Water Quality Management Plan shall show the locations of all roof downspout drains. if required for storm water quality purposes, the downspouts shall include filters. 37. The final project-specific water quality management plan (WQMP) shall include executed maintenance agreements along with the maintenance guidelines for all proprietary structural storm water treatment devices (BMP's). In the event the applicant cannot get the proprietary device maintenance agreements executed prior to issuance of a grading permit, the applicant is required to submit a letter to be included within the WQMP document, and scanned and pasted onto the Site and Drainage Plan which states that prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy with applicant shall enter into a contract for the maintenance of the proprietary storm water treatment device. If the proprietary storm water treatment device is part of a residential subdivision, prior to the sale of the residential lot, the developer shall include maintenance agreement(s) as part of the sale of the residential lot to the buyer. A copy of the maintenance agreements to be included in the sale of the property shall be included within the WQMP document. 38. Prior to issuance of a grading permit and approval of the project specific water quality management plan all private storm water catch basin inlets shall include insert filters to capture those pollutants of concern as addressed in the in the final project-specific water quality management plan (WQMP). At a minimum catch basin insert filters to capture trash and other floating debris. All catch basin insert filters shall be maintained on a regular basis as described in the "Inspection and Maintenance Responsibility for Post Construction BMP"section of the final project-specific water quality management plan. 39. Prior to issuance of a grading permit the Final Project-Specific Water Quality Management Plan shall include a completed copy of "Worksheet H: Factor of Safety and Design Infiltration Worksheet" located in Appendix D "Section VII — Infiltration Rate Evaluation Protocol and Factor of Safety Recommendations, ..." of the San Bernardino County Technical Guidance Document for Water Quality Management Plans. The infiltration study shall include the Soil Engineer's recommendations for Appendix D, Table VI1.3: Suitability Assessment Related Considerations for Infiltration Facility Safety Factors". 40. Prior to approval of the final project-specific water quality management plan the applicant shall have a soils engineer prepare a project-specific infiltration study for the project for the purposes of storm water quality treatment. The infiltration study and recommendations shall follow the guidelines in the current adopted "San Bernardino County Technical Guidance Document for Water Quality Management Plans". 41. The final project-specific Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) may be prepared as a Phased WQMP and shall include all phases of the project. Construction of the storm water treatment structural devices may be constructed as construction progresses. 42. The subject project, shall accept all existing off-site storm water drainage flows and safely convey those flows through or around the project site. If existing off-site storm water drainage flows mix with any on-site storm water drainage flows, then the off-site storm water drainage flows shall be treated with the on-site storm water drainage flows for storm water quality purposes, prior to discharging the storm water drainage flows from the project site. Printed:10/21/2021 www.CityofRC.us Page 20 of 23 i Project#: DRC2020-00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, DRC2020-00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: EDR- Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4TH ST- 022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE A&M-b- OJI-2 031401TIONS RIPPLY TOY41JR PRO I=CTs Grading Section Standard Conditions of Approval 43. Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy by the Building Official, or his designee, the civil engineer of record shall file a Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) Post Construction Storm Water Treatment Devices As-Built Certificate with the Environmental Programs Coordinator, City of Rancho Cucamonga Engineering Services Department. 44. As the use of drywells are proposed for the structural storm water treatment device, to meet the infiltration requirements of the current Municipal Separate Storm Sewers Systems (MS4) Permit, adequate source control and pollution prevention control BMPs shall be implemented to protect groundwater quality. The need for pre-treatment BMPs such as sedimentation or filtration shall be evaluated prior to infiltration and discussed in the final project-specific Water Quality Management Plan document. www.CityofRC.us Printed:10/21/2021 Page 21 of 23 Project#: D C2020-00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, D C2020-00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: E R- Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4TH ST- 022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE A&U-9 iI&G C0- AW1rrnAte avet v rn vn1IQ RR OAS CT-- - Grading Section Standard Conditions of Approval 45. GROUND WATER PROTECTION: Prior to approval of the final project specific water quality management plan (WQMP), the WQMP document shall meet the requirements of the State Water Resources Control Board Order No. R8-2010-0036 (NPDES No. CAS 618036), the San Bernardino County Municipal Separate Storm Sewers Separation (MS4) Permit reads: Section XI.D(Water Quality Management Plan Requirements).8(Groundwater Protection): Treatment Control BMPs utilizing infiltration [exclusive of incidental infiltration and BMPs not designed to primarily function as infiltration devices (such as grassy swales, detention basins, vegetated buffer strips, constructed wetlands, etc.)] must comply with the following minimum requirements to protect groundwater: a. Use of structural infiltration treatment BMPs shall not cause or contribute to an exceedance of ground water quality objectives. b. Source control and pollution prevention control BMPs shall be implemented to protect groundwater quality. The need for pre-treatment BMPs such as sedimentation or filtration should be evaluated prior to infiltration. c. Adequate pretreatment of runoff prior to infiltration shall be required in gas stations and large commercial parking lots. (NOTE: The State Water Quality Control Board defines a large commercial parking lot as '100,000 sq. ft. or more of commercial development to include parking lot (with 100 or more vehicle traffics), OR, by means of 5,000sgft or more of allowable space designated for parking purposes'). d. Unless adequate pre-treatment of runoff is provided prior to infiltration structural infiltration treatment BMPs must not be used for areas of industrial or light industrial activity{77}, areas subject to high vehicular traffic (25,000 or more daily traffic); car washes; fleet storage areas; nurseries; or any other high threat to water quality land uses or activities. e. Class V injection wells or dry wells must not be placed in areas subject to vehicular repair or maintenance activities, such as an auto body repair shop, automotive repair shop, new and used car dealership, specialty repair shop (e.g., transmission and muffler repair shop) or any facility that does any vehicular repair work. f. Structural infiltration BMP treatment shall not be used at sites that are known to have soil and groundwater contamination. g. Structural infiltration treatment BMPs shall be located at least 100 feet horizontally from any water supply wells. h. The vertical distance from the bottom of any infiltration structural treatment BMP to the historic high groundwater mark shall be at least 10-feet. Where the groundwater basins do not support beneficial uses, this vertical distance criteria may be reduced, provided groundwater quality is maintained. i. Structural infiltration treatment BMPs shall not cause a nuisance or pollution as defined in Water Code Section 13050. Printed:10/21/2021 www.CityofRC.us Page 22 of 23 i Project#: DRC2020-00202 DRC2020-00213, DRC2020-00265, DRC2020-00266, DRC2020-00267, DRC2020-00312, DRC2021-00180, SUBTPM20271 Project Name: EDR- Bridge Point Rancho Cucamonga Location: 12434 4TH ST- 022928350-0000 Project Type: Design Review Development Agreement, General Plan Amendment, Sign Permit Notice of Filing, Tentative Parcel Map, Tree Removal Permit, Zoning Map ALL OF THE oG COND.MONS APPLY TO Y-0IlR PRQ I CT- Grading Section Standard Conditions of Approval 46. Prior to issuance of a grading permit for non-residential projects the applicant shall show on the electrical plans and the permitted grading plan set the location for a future installation of an Electric Vehicle (EV) charging station/parking area per the current adopted California Green Building Standards Code, section 5.106.5.3. www.CityofRC.us Printed:10/21/2021 Page 23 of 23