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HomeMy WebLinkAbout29-Planning CITY OF SAN BERNt"DINO _ REQUEST FA!' COUNCIL ACTION .... ,;i From: Larry E. Reed, Director Subject: Appeal of Denial for Conditional Use C! Permit No. 89-41 Planning and Buildings Services Mayor and Common Council ~leeti ng DIUI: November 28, 1990 of December 17, 1990 Synopsil of PnviouI CouncillCtion: On November 20, 1990, the Plannin9 Commission by a 5 to 3 vote denied the approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 89-41. That the hearinq be closed; that the appeal be denied; and, Recommended motion: that Conditional Use per:ait Ko. 89-41 be denied based on the Findinqs ot Fact contained in Exhibit "B". (Supports Plan- ninq commission'S 5 to 3 vote tor denial.) OR That the hearinq be closed; that the appeal be upheld; that Conditional Use Permit Ko. 89-41 be approved subject to the Findinqs ot Fact, Conditions ot Approval and Standard Re- quirements contained in Exhibit "F" and "G"; and, that the Neqative Declaration be adopted. (suPPOrts Staff'. recommen- dation. ) OR o That the hearinq be closed; that the appeal be upheld; that Conditional Use Permit Ko. 89-41 be approved subject to the Findinqs ot Fact, Conditions ot Approval and Standard Re- quirements contained in Exhibits "F" and "G", except that the insurance requirement (Condition No.1) ngt be required; and, that the Keqative Declaration be adopted. (Supports Appellant's request.) ~ Signature Di rector ContllCt penon: Larry E. Reed Phone: 384-5357 3 " ';"') '.J I :R- ':"':l Supponing detI.ttac:hecl: Staff Report Ward: . ) FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A N"~. Source: (Acct. No.! (Acct. DescriDtionl Finance: Oil Notal: .,C..i\'A~ Agenda Item No A-Cf CITY OF SAN BERNAhINO - REQUEST FQ COUNCIL ACTION o o o STAFF REPORT subject: Appeal of Denial of Conditional Use Permit No. 89-41 Mayor and Common council Meeting of December 17, 1990 REOUEST The applicant, Randy wyatt, Jr., is appealing the denial of Conditional Use Permit No. 89-41 by a 5 to 3 vote of the Planning commission. The applicant requests that the Mayor and Council uphold the appeal and approve Conditional use Permit No. 89-41. BACKGROUND Conditional Use Permit No. 89-41, requests approval to construct and operate an outdoor go-cart track on 0.92 acres located at 2066 West Foothill Boulevard, in the CH, Heavy Commercial land use designation. The proposed go-cart operation consists of a racing track with a capacity of twenty go-carts, a two story 3,420 square foot building for office and cart storage, and a'parking lot and a picnic area. Currently, the subject site consists of an unpaved parking lot and the race track. On June 20, 1990, the applicant was first cited for operating without an approved Conditional use Permit, Business License, and certificate of Occupancy. At that time the operation consisted of the race track, portable restrooms, and large refuse containers used to store the go- carts. On July 9, 1990, the applicant was convicted on all counts. The application for the proposed project was submitted to the Planning Department on August 21, 1989, and was deemed com- plete on October 11, 1990. After numerous reviews, on October 11, 1990 the Development Review Committee (DRC) cleared the site plan, floor plans, and elevations for Planning Commission approval. COMPATIBILITY WITH SURROUNDING LAND USES The proposed site, along with parcels to the east and west are designated CH, Heavy Commercial. Properties south of this project are designated CG-l, commercial General. The parcel backs up to a County Flood Control maintenance road for Lytle Creek (north of the site) which is designated PFC, Public Flood Control. Current land uses consists of the Veteran of Foreign Wars Post 8737 (VFW) to the east; vacant land to the west; and vacant land and a non-conforming single family residence to the south. The proposed go-cart facility is not compatible with the VFW facility or the single family residence. However, fraternal organizations and single family residences are not permitted in this land use classi- fication. These uses are legal but non-conforming uses. o o o o Appeal of Conditional Use Permit No. 89-41 Mayor and Common Council Meeting of December 17, 1990 Page 2 o CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL OUALITY ACT At its regularly scheduled meeting of August 9, 1990, the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) proposed a Mitigated Negative Declaration. The proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration was advertised and available for public review and comment from August 16, 1990 to September 5, 1990. No comments were received from the public during that period. COMMENTS RECEIVED/PLANNING COMMISSION MEETINGS On September 6, 1989, the Planning Department received a written complaint about the go-cart track operation from the VFW. At that time, the facility was operating illegally. The complaint was in regards to insufficient parking, littering, and the use of the VFW restrooms. The complaint was turned over to the Code Enforcement division who investigated the case. Another letter of objections was received by the Planning Department on November 20, 1990 (Exhibit "C"). On October 10, 1990, the Planning Department received a memorandum to the Planning commission from T.L. Cain. Liabil- ity Claims Specialist, city of San Bernardino Risk Management Department. The letter, also signed by the Director of Risk Management, victor F. Lorch, recommends that one of the conditions of approval for the Conditional Use Permit be that the grantee carry general liability coverage of $1,000,000 with the city as a .named additional insured in the policy. This request stems from Mr. Cain's personal experience as an insurance claims adjuster for "Go-Karts of San Bernardino." A collision at this facility maimed the left leg of a young man and resulted in a lifetime disability. Conditional Use Permit No. 89-41 was continued from the Planning commission meeting of November 7, 1990. At that time,the Commission directed staff to coordinate a meeting between the owner and applicant, the Planning Department and Risk Management to discuss the recommended condition which requires that the grantee carry general liability coverage of $1,000,000 with the City named as an additional insured in the policy. The requested meeting was held on November 16, 1990. Risk Management maintained their recommendation for general lia- bility coverage of $1,000,000 with the City named as an additional insured in the policy. The reason is that the business is a potential dangerous operation. The applicant questioned the legitimacy of the condition. The applicant contended that there is no nexus for the condition (i.e., connection between the proposed business and the liability of the city). Staff contended that the nexus is created by the approval of a Conditional use Permit; a Conditional Use Permit is a discretionary act and the city's .- o o Appeal of conditional Use Permit No. 89-41 Mayor and Common council Meeting of December 17, 1990 Page 3 o action of approving a Conditional Use Permit creates the link to the city. The applicant presented a letter from Terbest and Associates, Insurance Services, Incorporated. The letter indicates that their company will only issue a certificate of Insurance only if the named insured is performing a service. The applicant did indicate at the meeting that they intended to carry $100,000 of liability insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Davey, who live track, expressed the following a meeting held on November 15, opposite the proposed go-cart concerns about the proposal in 1990: Noise: The music and the P.A. system were loud and annoying when the business was in operation. On several occasions Mr. and Mrs. Davey requested the applicant to turn the music system down. The applicant would comply, but only for a short period of time, and the music would be loud again. Hours of operation : Mr. and Mrs. Davey noted that there were occasions in which the applicant operated his business until 12:00 to 1:00 a.m. in the past and expressed concern over allowing them to do so in the future. o Pedestrian Safetv : Mr. and Mrs. Davey felt that it was unsafe for foot traffic along Foothill Blvd. due to the lack of sidewalks and traffic along Foothill. Drinkinq and Loiterinq: Mr. and Mrs. Davey indicated that there were several occasions in which the applicant's friends would loiter on the property drinking and creating distur- bance. Applicant's Past Record of Operation: Mr. and Mrs. Davey expressed concern over the applicant's defiance in the past. They recalled that the City and cited the applicant for operating without proper permits, and that the applicant continued to operate in defiance of the City's citation. They recalled how the city had terminated the applicant's electrical power in an effort to have him cease his opera- tion, and that in defiance the applicant employed a portable generator to maintain operation. At the November 20, 1990, Planning commission Wyatt, Jr., presented letter of support from the Holiday Skating Center, and a petition the area (Exhibit "0"). meeting, Randy two churches, of residents in o A majority of the planning commission voiced concern over the appropriate conditions, including the insurance prOVision; and, because the applicant did not agree to the conditions proposed, the commission denied the Conditional Use Permit by a 5 to 3 vote on November 20, 1990. o o o o . Appeal of Conditional Use Permit No. 89-41 Mayor and Common council Meeting of December 17, 1990 Page 4 OPTIONS AVAILABLE TO THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL o The Mayor and council tional Use Permit No. conditional Use Permit or modified. may deny the 89-41 or uphold No. 89-41, with appeal and the appeal conditions deny Condi- and approve as proposed RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval with conditions as November 7, 1990 Planning commission staff Exhibit "F", which includes the insurance recommended by Risk Management. Prepared by: John Montgomery, AICP for Larry E. Reed, Director Planning and Building Services outlined in the report and in requirement as of Appeal to the Mayor and Common with insurance letter (dated 14, 1990) from Terb~st and A - Letter Council November Associates B - Statement of Official planning commission Action c - November 20, 1990, Letter of Objection from VFW D - Letters and Petition in support of project E - Public Hearing Notice F - Additional Recommended Approval G - November 7, 1990 Report Exhibits Conditions of Planning commission Staff M&CCAGENDA APPEALCUP89-41 L o o o Randy Wyatt Jr. Pit Stop A Go-Go 2044 Foothill Blvd. San Bernardino, Ca. 92410 ('fill) 9;)5-140D November 21,1990 RE: ACCT. #001-000-41723 'TO: Mayor and City Council: This is my official appeal to Mayor Holcomb and City Councilmembers. The decision made by the planning commission on November 20,1990 regarding C.U.P. #89-41. The C.U.P. was denied approval on the basis of a $1,000,000 insurance bond as the city of San Bernardino the additional insured. Mr. Stone, Mr. Cole, Mr.. Sharp were the only planning commissioners that agreed there was no nexus between the city of San Bernardino and my private business, although I provided C:;proof from my insurance agent that this process could not be done. Watt Jr. o w o o o ~T~~I^~ INSURANCE SERVICES. INC. ~ NcMIItler 14, 1990 Mr. Randy Wyatt 350 N. Rancho Ave. SlID BernaI:dino, CA 92412 IlEI certificates of Insurance, Additia1al Insured Endarssnents o Dear Randyl 'ftWJ letter is in reference to your inquiry on the above captioned. certificates of Insurance are issued if the NllmBd Insured is perfcmning a service for the certificate Holder that specifically pertains to the certifi- cate Holders business. For elaIIple, a pllJltling contractor is doing the 1IIOrk on a tract of hcII8s for the general contractor, the general will require a certificate shewing ade- quate CXJYerage. Additia1al Insured EndorsenBllts ~ not be issued if the other party does not haV8 an interest in your business, or if you are not perfcmning a service for thl!lm. All Insurance Carriers haV8 t-......... very cautious when issuing these endarssr8nts to a policy. 'l'he NllmBd Insured IIIJSt show what interest an Additia1al Insured has, ancI mw they are involved in the insured's business. l.1n1e8s the NllmBd Insured can produce a contrac;t shewing the other party's in- terest, ancI the specific services being ~..........d, an Additia1al Insured End- o.:........nt will not be issued. PlMM feel free to call if you haV8 lIdditia1al questions. Sinc:cely, ~l~ ~(. R':J M:x1i.ka H. Ray, AAI, CPIW rri1r o 1BB'HONE (71" 783-1515/ rAA (714) 783-1966 P.O. lOX 5159. SNl EI'WIDtlO. CA 92412 (T\ .~ o o o . o o city of San Bernardino STATEMENT OF OFFICIAL PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION PROJECT Number: conditional Use Permit No. 89-41 Applicant: Randy wyatt, Jr. Owner: Randy Wyatt, Sr. Meeting Date: November 20, 1990 x Denied Based Upon the Attached Findings of Fact (Attachment B). VOTE Ayes: Nays: Abstain: Absent: Jordan, Lindseth, Clemensen, Corona, Lopez cole, Sharp, Stone None None I, hereby, certify that this Statement of Official Action accurately reflects the final determination of the Planning Commission of the City of San Bernardino. -/- ;:' b/ Si= Date Larrv E. Reed. Director of Plannina &: Buildina Services Name and Title cc: Project Property owner project Applicant Building Division Engineering Division Case File PCAGENDA: PCACTION EXHIBIT "B" CONDI'l'IONAr. us PRRMI'l' FINDINGS (SECTION 19.78.050 SBMC) 1. The proposed use conforms to the objectives of the City's General Plan in that amusement parks, which encompasses go- cart racing facilities, are permitted in the CG-I, commericial General, General Plan land use designation with a Conditional Use Permit. 2. The proposed use will not adversely affect the adjoining land uses and the growth and development of the area in which it is located in that the proposal will be compatible with the heavy commercial uses permitted along Foothill Boulevard. In addition, conditions of approval will lessen any impacts to existing legal but non-conforming uses. 3. The size and shape of the site proposed for the use is adequate to allow the full development of the proposed use in a manner not detrimental to the particUlar area nor to the peace, health, safety, and general welfare of the residents in that the site can adequately accommodate the proposed go-cart facility and satisfy all requirements for setbacks, landscaping, parking and circulation. 4. The City Engineer has determined that the traffic generated by the proposed use will not impose and undue burden upon the streets and highways designed and improved to carry the traffic in the area. 5. The granting of this Conditional Use Permit could be detrimental to the peace, health and safety, and general welfare of the citizens of the City of San Bernardino in that potential liability concerns have not been adequately mitigated or addressed. ~~ ..,j PLU\I.A.ftll. D~c,ne, "'...... .b. - o 0 ~.CI o~ . . . VrFW Veuun .f Flnl,. Wua .f th hit., Stlt.. November 20, 1990 TO: Planning Commission City of San Bernardino CA FM: Gilbert Zamora, Commander VFW Post 8737 2018 Foothill Blvd. San Bernardino CA 92410 SUBJECT: Objections to Opening Go-Cart Track on Foothill Blvd. o 1. There is not enough parking in the i~mediate area to accommadate the amount of cars that are attracted to the area. Hence, the overflow uses the parking lot of VFW Post 8737 thereby causing our members to be inconvienced with no place to park. 2. Some of the crowd that is attracted to the Go-Cart area are members of Gangs which make our property unsafe for our members at night. 3. When the area was opene~ ~ur parking lot was used as an overgrown Trash Container. 4. The overflow crowd used our parking lot as a drinking area, each morning empty beer cans, consumed by minors at times, other bottles etc. had to be policed to make the area safe to drive a car on the parking area. 5. The minimum we consider to be acceptable would be a fence constructed to seperate the two properties, with a uniformed guard to control drinking during their operating hours and to keep parking on their property. This parking is extremely critical on weekends. o 6. Another complaint we had when the track was in operation people where urinating on our property with no consideration thems~lves or our members, this should be eliminated with a ~gua~~i ~; . ( , / I l{ Uti / rt/f A~Ra Com..,'" !// was that for unit ormed rYIHRTT "I':" .aLl o o .0 ~i-~IAJ\> 1t:I~ W ('~ o ~ C III " ~ 6 b ~ First Presbyterian Church 1900 NORTH D STREET SAN BERNARDINO. CAUFORNIA 92405 PASTORS: JAMES C. HUFFSTUTL~H. :; I ~I'HEN C. BREWER (714) 882-3308 (us'" Randy Wyatt, Jr. Pit Stop A-Go-Go 350 N. Rancho Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92410 February 20, 1990 Dear Mr. Wyatt: o A few weeks ago our youth group visited your go-cart track. We appreciate your willingness to open that night just for us, and for glvl~g us a special "group rate," The kids really enjoyed the.selves, and we all look forward to vsltlng your establlshaent again In the future. Again, thanks for your hospitality. ~ao. Stephen C. Brewer Associate Pastor o SB/s nHTRTT "0" U -l c. .0 lIoMay Skating Center D. Stewart ~.prtses. Inc. 80S E. foothI 8Ivd. . RIoIto. CA 92376 (714) 875-4233 or 875-4235 From the desk of: Scott Stewart ~ DiscOlMtS Privote Parties o 8ithdoy Parties Fund Raisers o Skate Soles and Service 3-1-90 Dear Pit Stop A Go-Go, Just a short note to thank you fo~ the wonderful time we ha9 at the track last Tuesday night. My employees are still talking about it. I am always apprehensive about where I take my employees because I never know what we are getting into. It is so hard to find good fun these days. I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of fun you provide at such a reasonable rate. My employees and I can't wait for our next private party but one thing is for sure, it will be SOONI Manager/Representative Holiday Skating Center J1 . J o THECHURCHOF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS o o LA VERNE SECOND WARD La Verne California Stake . February 1, 1990 Hr. Randy wyatt Jr. Pitt stop a Go-Go 350 N. Rancho Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92410 Randy, I am writing to let you know how much we enjoyed renting your go- cart track. We had 14 young men (age 14 - 18) f!:,om our church youth group, who had earned the money themselves 1:hrough fund raisers. o , . Each boy, and adult leader, felt that this was the best and most enjoyable use of the money, compared to anything else they had done. They have each expressed a strong desire to do it again. Several of the boys have gone out there on their own since to ride the cars. This is all because of the professional manor in which we were treated by your staff. It is good to see someone providing real value in wholesome family entertainment. Keep up the good work, and we hope to continue doing business with you in the future. Thank you, ~Q~ Terry R. Blocker Youth Leader Residence: (714) 596-3205 c:; cc: Bishop James Hisustin o o o TO DOll IT MAY CORCBIUI ----------------------------------------------------------------- WE,THE UNDERSIGNED RESIDENTS I WHO RESIDE ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE "BUIIP UD GRIRD" GO CART RECREATIONAL BUSINESS I WISH TO STRONGLY SUPPORT THE EXISTENCE OF THE ONLY PLACE ("BUMP AND GRIND") THAT OUR CHILDREN HAVE TO ENJOY THEMSELVES.WE URGE YOU TO APPROVE THE BUSINESS AND SUPPORT OUR CHILDREN. ------------------------------------------------------------------- DMB ADDRBSS PHORE IIOJIIIBR ------------------------------------------------------------------- 12. 13. ~i 14. \ S. ~ - -, 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 0 21- 22. 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' , d~ 'S)c..u.>A\lI'.- 3l\O N. . m \Q9~ CVk. · \ ,SFlI/L f~vt.~ .33e p- wi)/"I',.)/ftU. 8jp./'-I}.t laan .1/.1 );/ tkU~ ~ A ft -4 ' o ~/W~Uft, \~ d'L ~0It.k-(l\jM1Q . ~'i:,')-~.~j I D-~.1J\c...- ~~ \. t. l( ,( ( ~ ~1C'~ aCCt'Ie: E t' 5T S<'l/lIJ/-'l,l~ !&fdi!-''''':''c.; L 1 o o OFFICIAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE'THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL APPEAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 89-41 ( THIS IS TO INFORM YOU THAT THE FOLLOWING ITEM HAS BEEN APPEALED TO THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL BY The Applicant Randy Wyatt. Jr. and Sr. SUBJECT: WARD # CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 89-41 3 ~ PROPERTY Located on 0.92 acres at 2066 West Foothill Boulevard. LOCATION : . PROPOSAL: . To construct and operate an outdoor go-cart track in the CH, Heavy Commercial land use designation. PUBLIC HEARING LOCATION: SAN BERNARDINO CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 300 NORTH "0" S I ~ I SAN BERNARDINO. CA. 92418 r I HEARING DATE AND TIME: Monday. December 17. 1990 2:00 p.m. . A DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSAL IS 011 FILE IN THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT /Iif CITY HALL. '1" 'IOU WOULD LIKE FURTH!R INl'ORMATION ABOUT THIS PROPOSAL PIII0R TO THE PUILIC HEARING. PI.EASE CONTACT THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT IN PERSON OR BY PHONING (714) 384-5057. THANK YOU. I'" ... ... 9. o o Aft.r 12 .onths of op.ration of the busin.ss, the lic.ns.d own.r, shall sub.it to the city two s.ts of ..iling l.bels of prop.rty own.r. .nd th.ir .ddr..s .nd/or t.nants .ddr..... of property within 500 f..t of the .xt.rior boundari.s of the busin... property own.d by th. lic.n.... A aap illu.tr.ting the 500 foot r.diu. boundary and .11 perc.l. within that bound.ry .hall .1.0 be sub.itt.d. This inforaation shall b. obt.in.d fro. the l.te.t S.n Bern.rdino County .qualized ........nt roll and aap.. Aft.r r.c.ipt of the ..iling label. and ..p, the city will s.nd an ev.luation qu..tionnaire to tbo.e neighboring property own.rs and r..idents, Council.e.ber. .nd Polic.. This ev.luation qu..tionnaire will ..k qu.stion. about the op.ration i.pacts of the bu.iness, the .ffectiven..s of curr.nt condition. of .pprov.l .nd .ny propo..d chang.s to the conditions of approval. If .ny .ubst.nti.t.d .nd subst.nti.l neg.tive .v.lu.tions are rec.ived or at th. City's discretion, . public h..ring with the Pl.nning Coaai..ion .h.ll be h.ld. upon notice by the City, fifty percent of the l.te.t Conditional U.e Per.it application f.. .h.ll be paid by th. applicant for the pr.par.tion of th. .valuation r.port to the Pl.nning Coaai..ion. After the public hearing the Planning Coaai.sion aay .odify any existing condition. or approv.l, add new condition. of approv.l or revoke the Condit1onal US. P.r.it. Th.se revis.d conditions or revocations shall be peraanent and .ubj.ct to app.al to th. Mayor and Co..on COuncil within 15 days after i.position. Th. above proce.s of evaluation of the business operation i.pacts..y be required 1n any subsequent years of operat10n as deter.ined by the C1ty. .. Iili& - ~ NGl10.9 t" _....__._ "...11 o o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS CASE AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE r' 10. operational hours of busin.ss shall be r.strict.d fro. opening .arli.r than 10:00 a... 7 days a w..k, or closing lat.r than 10:00 p... sunday through Thursday, and not lat.r than .idnight Friday and saturday. ao alcoholic bev.rages shall be stored or con.aa.d on the pre.l.... ao loit.ring shall be p.raitt.d in the parklng lot. .. G&- 80 Publlc Address syst.. or .tereo au.lc .yst.. .hall be utillzed on th. preaises. Three docuaented c.... of violatlon codition. of approval shall re.ult co...nceaent of proceeding. for the Conditional U.e Perait. of any of the above in the i..ediate revocation of the Th. outsld. ar.a shall be k.pt cl.an by l...diate trash pick-Up and/or sv.eping, .11 gr.ffiti sh.ll be reaoved within seven days of occurr.nce, and the landscaped ar.a. .hall b. prop.rly ..intained. ... ~ 1'''' QIr' (.... w ~ (J m = o W II: - C W II: C o o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT SUMMARY Conditional Use PeDni.t No. 89-41 AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE WARD 6 11/7/90 3 APPLICANT: Randy Wyatt, Jr. 2066W. Foothill Blvd. San Bernardino, CA 92410 OWNER: P.andy Wyatt, Sr. same under the authority of M.micipal Code, Section 19.83.300 the applicant requests approval to construct and operate an outdoor Go-Cart track. '!he approximately 0.92 acre site is located at 2066 W. Foothill Boulevard, in the CH, Ca"lItercial liaavy land use designation. EXISTING LAND USE Go-Cart ~iilg Track San Berruu:dino Flood Control vacant and One Single-Family Dwelling Veterans of Foreign Wars Post vacant PROPERTY SUbject North South East t'1est ZONING CH PFC CG-1 GENERAL PLAN DFSIGNATION Ca"lIterCial Heavy Public Flood Control Ca"lIterCial General CH CH Ca"lIterCial liaavy Caunercial liaavy GEOLOGIC I SEISMIC DYES FLOOD HAZARD D YES D ZONE A ( SEWERS: DYES ) HAZARD ZONE: Xl NO ZONE: Ga NO D ZONE B IXI NO ( HIGH FIRE DYES ) AIRPORT NOISE! D YES REDEVELOPMENT DYES HAZARD ZONE: ail NO CRASH ZONE: PROJECT AREA: NO NO o o POTENTIAL SIGNIFICANT Z IXI APPROVAL EFFECTS WITH 0 MmGATlNG MEASURES ~ IX! NO E.l.R. CONDITIONS II.CI o E.I.R. REQUIRED BUT NO ~i1 0 DENIAL SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS WITH MITIGATING ~:II MEASURES ~ 0 CONTINUANCE TO o SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS fd SEE ATTACHED E.R.C. MINUTES II: P1.M-I.D2 PAGE 1 OF t (4-10) I'YIH P.TT "{;" ... 0 NOT C APPUCABLE !Zen wo :II Z 0 EXEMPT Z- OCl !!:~ ~ f] NO SIGNIFICANT W EFFECTS lIlllnllt.=......1m - .... o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT t'\ ""I o OBSERVATIONS CASE Cbnditional Use Penni t 1<<:>. 89-41 AGENDA ITEM HEAAlNGDATE PAGE 6 . 11/7/90 2 REOUEST The applicant requests approval of a Conditional Use Permit under the authority of the Municipal Code. Section 19.83.300 to construct a qo-cart racinq track. The proposed qo-cart operation consists of a racinq track with a capacity of twenty qo-carts, a two story 3,420 square foot bUildinq for office and storaqe, a parkinq lot and a picnic area. SITE LOCATION The proposed 0.92 acre site is located at 2066 West Foothill Boulevard, qenerally situated on the north side of Foothill Boulevard approximately 650 feet east of Terrace Street, in the CH, Commercial Heavy land use desiqnation (Attachment I). MUNICIPAL CODE AND GENERAL PLAN CONFORMANCE Under the Table of Permissible Uses, Use Classification number 6.280, amusement parks.are allowed with a Conditional Use Permit in the CH, Commercial Heavy and IL, Industrial Liqht land use desiqnations. The project as proposed is consistent with the Municipal Code and is in conformance with the General Plan (Attachment A). CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL OUALITY ACT At its reqularly scheduled meetinq of Auqust 9, 1990, the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) proposed a Mitiqated Neqative Declaration. The proposed Mi tiqated Neqative Declaration was advertised and available for public review and comment from Auqust 16, 1990 to September 5, 1990. No comments were received from the public durinq that period (Attachment E). BACKGROUND Currently, the subject site consists of an unpaved parkinq lot and the race track. On June 20, 1990 the applicant was first cited for operatinq without an approved Conditional Use Permit, Business License, and Certificate of Occupancy. At that time the operation consisted of the race track, portable restrooms, and larqe refuse containers used to store the qo-carts. On Jul y 9, 1990 a the applicant was convicted on all counts. . __lOJl _ 0.. "''t- - ... o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARNENT t'\. -- CASE Conditional Use Pennit No. 89-41 AGENDA ITEM f HEARING DATE 11/ /~u PAGE 3 ..... OBSERVATIONS ... The application for the proposed project was submitted to the Planning Department on August 21, 1989 and was deemed complete on October II, 1990. After numerous reviews, on October II, 1990 the Development Review Committee (DRCl cleared the site plan, floor plans, and elevations for Planning Commission approval (Attachment Hl. ANALYSIS COMPATIBILITY WITH SURROUNDING LAND USES The proposed site along with parcels to the east and west are designated CH, Commercial Heavy. As mentioned previously, a go- cart racing track is a permitted use in this land uge designation with a Conditional Use Permit. . . The CH land use designation is intended for limited commercial and industrial uses that require outdoor sales, display and/or storage areas such as auto repair yards, new and used car and truck lots, lumber yards, plant nurseries and other retail uses which require extensive enclosed or outdoor storage areas. Properties south of this project are designated CG-l. Commercial General. The parcel backs up to a County Flood Control maintenance road for Lytle Creek (north of the site) which is designated PFC. Public Flood Control. Current land uses consists of the Veteran of Foreign Wars Post 8737 (VFWl to the east; vacant land to the west: and vacant land and a non-conforming single family residence to the south. The proposed go-cart facility is not compatible with the VFW facility or the single family residence. However, fraternal organizations and single family residences are not permitted in this land use classification. These uses are legal but non- conforming uses. . -- -... - o o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT OBSERVATIONS CASE Conditional Use Pennit No. 69-41 "OelDA ITEM HEAAN3 DATE PAGE 6 ll/7{90 r BUILDING ELEVATIONS ., BUilding elevations were of particular concern to both staff and the DRC. A revised plan called for a masonry building with a partial mansard roof and little articulation. The applicant was directed to upgrade the building by providing more windows and landscaping, and extending the mansard roof to the east elevation. Revised elevations were submitted and the bUilding was changed to a metal bUilding. The proposed metal building includes a mansard type canopy on the south (facing Foothill BoulevardJ and east elevations (facing VFWJ, and partially on the west elevation (facing the track). A number of windows have been added to the south elevation, a color band is proposed around the roof line, and a balcony is proposed at the southwest corner of the building. The go-cart track is enclosed by a four foot high precision block wall with a four foot high chain link fence on top (Attachment HJ. FLOOR PLANS The floor plans provided include storage space and an office on the second floor and storage space for the go-carts and restrooms on the first floor. The proposed office includes a file room and bathroom. The bathroom includes a shower which is not allowed. The conditional use permit has been conditioned to not include any shower facilities (Attachmept HJ. PARKING Parking requirements for the proposed go-cart track facility are found under Municipal Code, Section 19.56.080 (AJ (amusement, recreational facilitiesJ. This section requires a parking study submitted with the application for a Conditional Use Permit indicating parking needs for the proposed use. Based in part on the parking study and on the recommendations of staff, the Planning Commission shall determine the required number of parking spaces. The applicant was unable to locate any other go-cart racing facilities in the area. He did however, provided staff with a survey of three amusement parks, Fiesta Village in Colton, Bullwinkles in Ontario, and Grand Prix in Pomona. These facilities differ from the proposed go-cart racing track in that they all have an arcade. Bullwinkles and Fiesta Village also have batting cages, miniature gOlfcourses, and restaurants. Fiesta Village has 56 parking spaces and operates a 12 go-cart racing track, Bullwinkles has 130 parking spaces and a track capacity of 18 go-carts, and Grand Prix has 60 parking spaces and a track capacity of 40 go- carts. -.c- .... '___1011 _ o ....- o CrTY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT OBSERVATIONS CASE Conditional Use PeIIni.t No. RQ-.41 AGENDA ITEM HEAAN3 DATE PAGE 6 11/7/90 <; The proposed track has a capacity for 20 go-carts and the facility does not include an arcade, snack bar, or any other type of amusement. The site plan proposes 17 parking spaces. Based on the survey provided and an evaluation by the City Traffic Engineer 17 parking spaces were deemed adequate for the proposed use (Attachment Fl. TRAFFIC AND CIRCULATION The Public Works/ Engineering Department has determined that the two proposed Twenty-four foot, one-way driveway approaches off of Foothill Boulevard will provide adequate ingress and egress from the site. Internal circulation was also deemed adequate. SETBACKS, LANDSCAPING, AND INTERNAL PLANTING The proposal satisfies the setback requirements for development in the CH, Commercial Heavy land use designation (See Attachment Al. Excl uding the 10-foot landscaped front setback along Foothill Boulevard. the proposal includes apprOXimately 19 percent interior planting which exceeds the interior landscaping requirements. COMMENTS On September 6, 1989 'the Planning Department received a written complaint about the go-cart track operation from the VFW. At that time the facility was operating illegally. The complaint was in regards to insufficient parking. littering, and the use of the VFW restrooms. The complaint was turned over to the Code Enforcement division who investigated the case. . --,,.,, - o o ,.. o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT OBSERVATIONS CASE Condi rional No. 89-41 AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE lisp l'Pnni t ... 6 11/7/Qn 6 ... ,... ., On October 10. 1990 the Planning Department received a memorandum to the Planning Commission from T.L. Cain, Liability Claims Specialist, City of San Bernardino Risk Management Department. The letter, also signed by the Director of Risk Management, Victor F Lorch. recommends that one of the conditions of approval for the Conditional Use Permit be that the grantee carry general liability coverage of $1.000,000 with the City as a named additional insured in the pol icy. This request sterns from Mr. Cains personal experience as an insurance claims adjuster for "Go-Karts of San Bernardino." A collision at this facility maimed the left leg of a young man and resulted in a lifetime disability (Attachment G). As requested, this condition has been incorporated in the attached Conditions of Approval. CONCLUSION The proposed project is an allowable use in the CH. Commercial Heavy land use designation with a Conditional Use Permit. The site plan meets the requirements of the Municipal Code in that it provides for adequate landscaping, setbacks, and circulation. The City Traffic Engineer has determined that 17 parking spaces are adequate for the proposed faclli ty. However, any additional amusement uses such as an arcade will require more parking and will be subject to a separate conditional use permit. ~ ..~- == . IUIMa _'~l _ () f"\ r - -... CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING CASE Conditional Use PeDni.t: AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT No. 89-41 AGENDA ITEM 6 0 OBSERVATIONS HEARING DATE 11/7/QO PAGE 7 ~ .... r RECOMMENDATION Based on the above-noted observations staff recommends that the Planning Commission: 1. Adopt the Negative Declarationr and 2. Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 89-41 subject to the attached Findings of Fact (Attachment B). Conditions of Approval (Attachment C). and Standard Requirements (Attachment D) . c R~ec~ubmitted. ~ Reed Director of Building & Planning Services E~f~~!!1-'f;'~e;, Associate Planner ATTACHMENTS: A - Observations B - Findings of Fact C - Conditions of Approval D - Standard Requirements E - Initial Study F - Parking survey G - Comments H - Site Plan. Floor Plan, and Elevations I - Location Map cup89-41 ...-- ~ -__IfIIlI _ o 0 - t""\. ~ - """"l CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING CASE Conditional Use Penni.t AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT R:>. 89-41 AGENDA ITEM Ii OBSERV A liONS HEARING DATE 1117/90 PAGE R .. ... Attadment "A" M.mi.cipal Code and General Plan Confonnance Cateqory PropOsal M.Jnicipal Code General Plan Penni.tted Use Q>-Cart Track Penni.tted with Penni.tted a C.U.P. with a C.U.P. Front Set Backs 10 feet 10 feet 10 feet Parking 17 spaces To be deteDnined by . N/A Planning Camtission based on a parking survey and staff's recamen:'lation 0 Ian:lscaping 19% interior 10 foot front setback N/A landscaping and 5% of interior paved parking area o .... . ~ ...- ___lfll11 _ ,. ! c c o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT CASE Conditional Use Pennit No. 89-41 AGENDA ITEM 6 HEARING DATE 11/7/90 PAGE 9 FINDINGS OF FACT r' ATTAC~ENT B CONDITIONAL USE PE~IT FINDINGS (SECTION 19.78.050 SBMC) 1. The proposed use conforms to the objectives of the City's General Plan in that amusement parks, which encompasses qo- cart racing facilities, are permitted in the CG-1, Commercial General, General Plan land use designation with a Conditional Use Permit. 2. The proposed use will not adversely affect the adjoining land uses and the growth and development of the area in which it is located in that the proposal will be compatible with heavy commercial uses permitted along Foothill Boulevard. In addition, conditions of approval will lessen any impacts to existing legal but non-conforming uses. 3. The size and shape of the site proposed for the use is adequate to allow the full development of the proposed use in a manner not detrimental to the particular area no to the peace, health, safety, and general welfare of the residents in that the site can adequatelY accommodate the proposed go-cart facll i ty and satisfy all requirements for setbacks, landscaping, parking, and circulation. 4. The City Engineer has determined that the traffic generated by the proposed use will not impose an undue burden upon the streets and highways designed and improved to carry the traffic in the area. 5. The granting of this Conditional Use Permit under the conditions imposed will not be detrimental to the peace, health and safety, and general welfare of the citizens of the City of San Bernardino in that all safety concerns regarding access, internal circulation, and liability are adequatelY addressed. "" CItY Of ....,..,..." ---- PLAN-8.D6 PAGE 1 OF 1 (4-90) -0 CONDITIONS CASE Conditional Use PeDnit- No. 89-41 AGENDA ITEM 6 HEARING DATE 11/7/90 PAGE 10 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT AttachIrent "e" Conditions of ADDroval 1. The grantee shall carry general liability coverage of $1,000,000 with the city as a named additional insured in the policy. 2. Shower facilities are not allowed and are not approved as part of the approved floor plans. 3. Video machines are prohibited under this conditional Use Permit. 4. Building colors are subject to Planning Department approval. c c ~=-~ PLAN-8.Di PAGE 1 OF 1 (4-80) r """"l CITY OF SAN BE.. jo,lNO PLANNING ANO BUILDING SERVICES OEPARTMENT o~ CONDITIONS CAt ~tional Use J?ennit No. 89-41 AGENDA ITEM 6 HEARING DATE 1111/90 PAGE 11. . .... r .STAtmARD COND:IT:IONS 5. Minor modifications to the plan sball be s~ject to approval by the Director of Planninq. An increase of more than 10 percent of the square footaqe or a siqnificant cbanqe in the approved concept shall be subject to (Planninq Comaission and Development Review committee) review and approval. con.truction .hall be in .ubstantial conformance with the . Plan. approved by the Development Review committee, Planninq commi.sion or Director of Planninq. The developer is to submit a co.plete ...ter landscape and irriqation plan (4 copie.) for the entire develo~nt to the Enqineerinq Department with the required fee for approval, the landscape plan. will be forwarded to the Parks, Recreation, and COllllDWlity serv.ice. and the Planninq Department for review and approval. (Note: the i..uance of a buildinq permit, by the Department of Buildinq and Safety of the City of San Bernardino, do.. BSlf waive th.s. requirements/conditions.) No qradinq permit. will be issued prior to approval of land.cape plana. 6. o o The d..iqn shall include, but not be limited to the followinq: x Street tre.. sball be planted on 30 foot center spacinq unle.. otherwi.e indicated by the Department of Parks, Recreation, and coaunity service.. The Parks Department .hall determine the varieties and location. prior to plantinq. All trees shall be 24" box specimens. Tree. are to be in.pected by a Park Division repre.entative nrior to plantinq. x Planter. shall be enclo.ed with concrete eurbinq. ...j s::.&AI:l I'UHoIJlI PMIli 1 OF 1 ,.... r - - o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT o CASE ~tional Use PeDnit No. R9-41 AGENDA ITEM 6 HEARING DATE 11/7 /90. PAGE 12 j CONDITIONS ~ ., o 7. R o lo.. ~"IU'll The set:1:lacks from the north ____ , south - , east ____ , west ____ property line shall be bermed at a maximUIII 3:1 slope and shall be planted with a tall fescue type turfqrass. A Landscape buffer zone shall be installed between facilities and street. x The landscape and irriqation plans shall comply with the "procedure and Policy for Landscape .and Irriqation" (available from the Parks Department). Subject to the Conditions of the Department of Parks and Recreation (attached). Trees, shrubs and qroundcover of a type and quality qenerally consistent or compatible with that Characterizinq sinqle- family homes shall be provided in- the front yard and that portion of th side yards which are visible from the street. All landscaped areas must be provided with an automatic irriqation system adequate to insure their viability. The landscape and irriqation plans shall be approved by the Parks and Recreation Department. At all times the business will be operated in a manner which does not produce obnoxious noise, vibration, odor, dust, smoke, qlare, or other nuisance. A siqn proqram for the multi-tenant commercial/industrial center shall be approved by the planninq Department prior to issuance of certificate of occupancy. In the event that this approval is leqally challenqed, the city will promptly notify the applicant of any claim or action and will cooperate fully in the defense of the matter. Once notified, the applicant aqrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City, it. officers, aqents and employees from any claim, action, or proceedinq aqainst the City of San Bernardino. The applicant further aqre.s to reimburse the city of any costs and attorneys' fees which the city may b. required by a court to pay as a result of such action, but such participation shall not relieve applicant of his obliqation under this condition. ..... PUN-IJIt p_ 1 OF , I..... -0 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT STANDARD REQUIREMENTS CASE Conditional Use Pennit No. 89-41 AGENDA ITeM 6 HEARING DATE 11/7 /90 PAGE 13 ,. Attaclment "D" .... COMMERCIAL. INDUSTRIAL 1. Conditional Use Pennit No. 89-41 shall be in effect for a period of 12 months from the date of approval. However, if no development has been initiated at the end of the 12 month period, the application shall expire. Additional time may be approved upon request of the applicant prior to expiration of the 12-month period. Expiration..Date: November 7, 1991 ? PARKING: a. minimum This of development shall. be required to maintain a 17 standard of;-street.parking spaces. " '. '., " All parking and driving aisles shall be surfaced with two inches of AC over a suitable base or equivalent as approved by the city Engineer. parking spaces shall be striped and have wheel stops installed at least three feet from any building, wall, fence, property line, or walkway. c. Whenever an off-street parking area is adjacent to or across an alley from property zoned residential, a solid decorative wall six feet in height shall be erected and maintained along the property line so as to separate the parking area physically from the residentially zoned property provided such wall shall be three feet in height when located within the required front or street side yard setback. Where no front or street side yard is required, such wall shall be three feet in height when located within ten feet of the street line. b. c c ... onCll'''~ --- d. Whenever an off-street.parking area is located across the street from property zoned for residential uses, a solid decorative wall or equivalent landscape berm not less than three feet in height shall be erected and maintained along the street side of the lot not closer to the street than the required depth of the yard in the adjoining residential area. No fence or wall located in the front setback shall obscure the required front setback landscaping. . PL.NH.10 PAGE 1 OF 1 (.&-10) ,. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT STANDARD REQUIREMENTS CASE Conditional Use Pennit No. 89-41 AGENDAITEM Ii HEARING DATE 11/7 /90 PAGE 14 ~ 3. REFUSE ENCLOSURES: Whenever refuse ~ins are located within or adjacent to a parking area used by the public, they shall be enclosed by a decorative wall six feet in height along the rear and sides and screened gate(s) six feet in height along the front. The enclosure shall not be placed within the required front or street side yard setback area. Exact location and size of refuse enclosures are to be determined by the Planning Department and Division of Public Services Superintendent. WALLS : a. six-foot high solid decorative walls shall be required on the north _, south _, east _, and west _ or peripheral _ property lines. (Only those marked with "X" or check mark apply). c 4. LANDSCAPING: The intent and purpose of this section is to prevent trees and other landscaping from damaging public improvements. a. Street trees must ~e installed at a minimum of 30 feet on . . center. Varieties and exact location shall be determined by the Director of Parks and Recreation. ~. All required setbacks abutting a public right-of-way shall be landscaped (except for walks and driveways which bisect or encroach upon the required landscape area). c. Four (4) copies of a landscape plan (including plant material specifications) shall be submitted to the Engineering Division for review and approval. d. All required landscaping shall be protected from parking areas and shall ~e provided with automatic sprinkler facilities which shall be maintained in an operative condition. e. Interior planting shall be required and maintained equal to at least five percent or ten percent of the open surfaced parking area excluding the area of landscaping strip required by subsection "b" and shall include at least one tree for every five spaces or major fraction thereof. Measurements shall be computed from the inside of perimeter walls or setback lines. o c..:.==:"...n ... PLAN-8.10 PAGE' OF 1 (4-80) O"".C o o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT STANDARD REQUIREMENTS CASE COnditional Use Pennit Nn RCl-41 AGENDA ITEM 6 HEARING DATE 11/7/90 PAGE 15 , f. The required setback(s) from the north ____, south, ----, east ____, west ____ property line shall be densely landscaped with mature trees, shrubs, and groundcover. A -foot landscaped earthen berm shall be erected and maintained within the setback along the above indicated property line. 5. ILLUMINATION: a. All lighting fixtures in the parking areas shall be directed away from adjacent properties and the public right-of-way. 6. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT: a. Air conditioning and vent ducts shall be directed away from any adjacent residential uses, and all sides of the building shall be free of any external vents and mechanical equipment including, but not limited to, conduits and ducts. b. All building-supported mechanical equipment (including roof equipment, ladders and air conditioning and vent ducts) shall be enclosed within the building's primary architectural. elements: independent screening devices shall not be permitted. c. All ground-supported equipment such as transformers and air conditioners shall be located within the building, in underground vaults, and/or behind approved landscaping ~ masonry walls. d. connections and service lines the building exterior on which All utility service boxes, shall be painted to match they are located. e. All existing overqead utility services and wiring shall be relocated underground. All utility systems including gas, electric, telephone, water, sewer and Cable TV shall be provided for underground, with easements provided as required, and desiqned and constructed in accordance with City Codes and the utility provider. Telephone, Cable TV and/or security systems shall be pre-wired in the structures. Compliance with all recommendations of the Geoloqy Report shall be required (if appliCable). f. CIT'o'a:J!:!!..1!jfl"- PL.AN08.10 PAGE' OF 1 (4-10) Y" c c - . o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT STANDARD REQUIREMENTS CASE ~CoOOi.tional Use Penni.t No. 89-41 AGENDA ITEM 6 HEARING DATE 11/7 /90 PAGE 16 ,... -., 7. Grading and revegetation shall be staged as required by the city Engineer in order to reduce the amount of bare soil exposed to precipitation. R During construction, the city Engineer may require a fence around all or a portion of the periphery of the site to minimize wind and debris damage to adjacent properties. The type of fencing shall be approved by the City Engineer to assure adequate project site maintenance, clean-up and dust control. Within 75 feet of any single-family residential district, the maximum height of any building shall not exceed one story or 20 feet unless the commission determines that due to unusual topographical or other features, such restrictive height is not practical. 9. of Occupancy shall be issued prior to these Standard Requirements as well as all San Bernardino Municipal Code. No certificate compliance with provisions of the '0 SIGNS: All signs shall be in conformance with San Bernardino Municipal Code Section 19.60. Four (4) copies of a plot plan and elevation of the sign drawn to scale shall be submitted to the Planning Department for review and approval prior to issuance of the sign permit from the Building. and Safety Department. ... ~~l~= PLAN-a. 10 PAGE 10F 1 (4-10) , CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT STANDARD REQUIREMENTS CASE Conditional Use Penni.t No. 89-41 AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAGE 6 11/7 /90 17 ~ .., COMPOSITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN A composite Development Plan (CDP) shall be filed with the Engineering, Planning, and Building and Safety Departments prior to Final or Parcel Map processing by the City pursuant to Ordinance No. MC-592. The CDP shall provide additional survey and map information including, but not limited to, building criteria (e.g. setbacks), flood control criteria, seismic and geological criteria, environmental criteria and easements of record. The CDPshall be labeled with the title "Composite Development Plan", and contain a section entitled "composite Development Plan Notes". The applicant shall have listed under the CDP Notes section the following conditions or mitigating measures required for the development of the .subject property: 11. The property owner shall siqn a covenant running..with the land agreeing that if the required. landscaping is not-maintained, the city may enter on the the property and install and main- tain the required landscaping and may lien the property for the costs. The covenant shall be signed and recorded with the county of San Bernardino Recorder's Office prior to the issuance of any Certificate of occupancy. In addition, a landscape maintenance easement shall be filed with the Recor- der's Office, which gives the city the right to enter the property and perform maintenance to the required landscaping. latlO/9/90 DOC:PCAGENDA DOCUMENTS ClTl'tI-...~ CIEftlM,.~. .. ;1iI II. PLAN-B.10 PAGE 1 OF 1 (4-10) 0...,.... CITY OF SAN.J NARDI NO PUBLIC. OORKS/ENGR. CASE Cbndit-inni=ll t]~e Pennit No. Rq-41 STANDARD REQUIREMENTS ~i~?:c.16~E 11~7/90 PAGE i8 Project Description: CV'tItIf-4-1 111' 21> 4" W. t:f>>'rJ#IU- I&L vD. 1.$0 CA12-r ~-~ LAcI9TeJ> Date: S'S...tIfO Page ~ of ~ pages Prepared By: l:JMKr Revi ewed By: A P P 1 i can t : ~1tNJ>Y tuYIITT. Vll. . NOTE TO APPLICANT: Where separate Engineering plans are required. t e app 1cant 1S responsible for submitting the Engineering plans directly to the Engineering Division. They may be submitted prior to submittal of Building Plans. Draina e and Flood Control All necessary drainage and flood control measures shall be subject to requirements of the City Engineer; which may be based in part on the recommendations of the San Bernardino Flood Control Di stri ct. The developer I s Engi'neer shall furni sh all necessary data relating to drainage and flood control: . A local drainage study will be required for the project. Any drainage improvements. structures or storm drains needed to mi ti gate downstream impacts or protect the development shall be designed and constructed at the developer's expense. and right-of-way dedicated as necessary. _ The development is located within Zone A on the Federal Insurance Ra te Maps; therefore. a Spec i a 1 Flood Hazard Area P ermi tis sued by the City Engineer shall be required. _ The development is located within Zone B on the Federal Insurance Rate Maps; therefore. all building pads shall be raised above the surrounding area as approved by the City Engineer. _Comprehensive storm drain Project No. is master planned in the vicinity of your development. This drain shall be designed and constructed by your project unless your Engineer can conclusively show that the drain is not needed to protect your development or mitigate downstream impacts. 12. JAll drainage from the development approved public drainage facility. drainage facilities and easements satisfaction of the City Engineer. shall be If not shall be directed feasible. provided to an proper to the J<:1J CITY OF SAh RNARDINO PUBLI\." ORKS/"'" CASf02nditional Use PeDnit No. 89-41 STANDARD REQlIREMENTS ~i~~~'\~E 11iNqn Project Description:CrlP 8'1-41 Date:~-3~ Page - T - Prepared By: 11~ Reviewed By: page~ Grading 13. ,eIf more than l' of fi 11 or 2' of cut is proposed, the si te/pl ot/ -grading and drainage plan shall be signed by a Registered Civil Engineer and a grading permit will be required. The grading plan shall be prepared in strict accordance with the City's "Grading policies and Procedures" and the City's "Standard Drawings", unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer in advance. If more than 5,000 cubic yards of earthwork is proposed, a grading -bond will be required and the grading shall be supervised in . accordance with Section 7012 (c) of the Uniform Building Code. o 14. 15. 16. o A liquefaction report is required for the site. This report must -be submi tted and approved pri or to issuance of a gradi ng permi t. Any grading requirements recommended by the approved liquefaction report shall be incorporated in the grading plan. -2i..An on-site Improvement Plan is required for this project. Where feasible. this plan shall be incorporated with the grading plan and shall conform to all requirements of Section 15.04-167 of the Municipal Code (See "Grading policies and Procedures"). The on-site Improvement Plan shall be approved by the City Engineer. A reciprocal easement shall be recorded prior to grading plan -approval if reciprocal drainage, access, sewer. and/or parking is proposed to cross lot lines. or a 'ot-'ine adjustment shall be recorded to remove the interior lot lines. ~The project Landscape Plan shall be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer prior to issuance of a grading permit. Submit 4 copies to the Engineering Division for checking. X An on-site Lighting Plan for the project shall be reviewed and -approved by the City Engineer. This plan can be incorporated with the grading plan. or on-site improvement plan. if practical. Utilities: ~Design and construct all public utilities to serve the site in accordance with City Code. City Standards and requirements of the serving utility. including gas. electric. telephone. water. se\~er and cable TV. ~ -. ~ III . - . CITY OF SAN NARDINO PUBLI~ ORKS/ENGR. CASE Conditional Use Penni.t _ No. 89-41 STANDARD REQUIREMENTS ~~i~?~I~~E 11/~/90 PAGE Project Description: t:uP8t1-4J Date: ,. -'-t.4fO Page ~ 0 _ pages Prepared By: ~ Reviewed By: Each parcel shall be provided with separate water -facilities so it can be served by the City or the such services in the area. and sewer agency providing . Sewer main extensions required to serve the site shall be -constructed at the Developer's expense. Sewer systems shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the City's "Sewer Policy and Procedures" and City Standard Drawings. 18. --KUtility services shall be placed underground and easements provided as required. o All existing overhead utiliti.es adjacent to or traversing the site -on either side of the street shall be undergrounded in accordance with Ordinance No. MC-601 (Subdivisions) or Resolution No. 88-65 (Non-subdivisions). 19. ~Existing utilities which interfere with new construction shall be relocated at the Developer's expense as directed by the City Engineer. _Sewers within private streets or private parking lots will not be maintained by the City but shall be designed and constructed to City Standards and inspected under a City On-Site Construction Permit. A private sewer plan designed by the Developer's Engineer and approved by the Ci ty Engi neer will be requi red. Thi s pl an can be incorporated in the grading plan. where practical. o ~.,."..-. ~ Il:f . CITY .OF SAN ~ NARDINO PUBLIC, RKS/ENGR. CASE Conditional Use PeDnit No. 89-41 - STANDARD REQUIREMENTS ~~~~?~I~~E 1117~CjO PAGE r Project Description: c.vP811-4/ Date: 8 _ S..qO Prepa red By: /1Wfy Rev i ewed By: Page ~ of ~ pages .0. Street Improvement and Dedications: , o ~All public streets within and adjacent to ~he development shall be improved to i ncl ude combi nati on curb and gutter, pavi ng.; handi cap ramps, street lights, sidewalks and appurtenances, including, but not limited to, traffic signals, traffic signal modification, relocation of public or private facilities which interfere with new construction, striping, signing, pavement marking and markers, and street name signing. All design and construction shall be accomplished in accordance with the City of San Bernardino "Street Improvement Policy" and City "Standard Drawings", unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. Street lighting,.. when required, shall be designed and constructed in accordance w;'th the City's "Street Lighting policies and Procedures". Street lighting shall be shown on street improvement plans except where otherwise approved by the City Engineer. For the streets listed below, dedication of adequate street ----right-of-way (R.W;) to provide the distance from street centerline to property line and placement of the curb line (C.L.) in relation to the street centerline shall be as follows: 20. Street Name Right-of-Way (Ft.) Curb Line (Ft.) All rights of vehicular ingress/egress shall be dedicated from ----the following streets: 22. ~ ""'sntPCf II' &vIDE SIDEIAJIItUC fit<< ~ry STD. 1Jo. 202 CA-SE A. I ~ ()at6N N'PbVM,.. AND A""""'" I'1tIM CM. '1NINJ W,'-/- /W /&!Qt)IJfS) ~,tJ/l 1'b ..5'f1tfZT ~ ~..ItJAk IN F-17I1i..L &~D. X A- 3' ",."De SI~ EMer6NT SH/I1C.4.. l'!E ~/ZItIt..ITlID 7'il THf6 - Clf''! IAJ~ THe S/DE""""-IC. IS otJT5IDF ,40,",1"- &.vi> I!/t.c/. 21. 23. o ~. o 24. 25. 26. o ....:. - CITY OF SA" RNARDINO PUBLI\" ORKS/ENGR. CASE rrmni....;n,..,,:a1 n~ri n...."""ti.t No. 89-41 6 11/7 ~~O STANDARD REQUIREMENTS AGENDA ITEM HEARING DATE PAG Project Description: CAlI' 8.-41 Date: ~"-'fO Page ~f 7 pages Prepared By: ,,~ Revie\led By: ____ 11appi ng A Final/Parcel Map based upon field survey ~ill be required. All street names shall be subject to approval of the City Engineer prior to Map approval. Additional survey and map information including. but not limited to. building setbacks. flooding and zones. seismic lines and setbacks. geologic mapping and archeological sites shall be filed \~ith the City Engineer in accordance '1lith Ordinance No. MC-592. Improvement Completion Street. se\~er. and drainage improvement plans for the entire project shall be completed. subject to the approval of the City Engineer. prior to the recordation of the Final/Parcel Map. If the required improvements are not completed prior to recordation of the Final/Parcel Map. an improvement security accompani ed by an agreement executed by. the de vel oper and the City \li11 be required. If the required improvements are not completed prior to record- ation of the Parcel Map. an improvement certificate shall be placed upon the Map stating that they \1111 be completed upon development. Applicable to parcel maps consisting of less than 5 lots only. Required Engineering Permits: )C Grading permit (if applicable). X On-site improvements construction permit (except buildings - see Building and Safety). )C Off-site improvements construction permit. ="'0" CITY OF SAh o STANDARD REQUIREMENTS ORKS/1IICla CASE Conditional Use Pennit . No. 89-41 AGENDA ITEM 6 HEARING DATE 11/7 /90 . project Description: "up ~,,- 4/ Date; Page ..JL. of s -) -4D 1 pages Prepared By: ~~6- Reviewed By: - Applicable Engineering Fees:~ Plan check fee for Final/Parcel Map. 27. ~ Plan check and inspection fees for off-site improvements. 28. X Plan check and inspection fees for on-site improvements (except buildings; see Building and Safety). 29. )C Plan check and inspection fees for grading (if permit required). Bridge improvement fee in amount of $ tJ X Drainage fee. Exact amount of fee shall be determined by Department of Building and Safety at time of application for building permit. 31. X Landscape Plan Revie~1 Fee $ 1.00.00 32. X Traffic System Fee of $ 12.92 per vehicle trip for City-wide traffic mitigation. The total amount of the Traffic System Fee shall be determined by the City Traffic Engineer at time of application for building permit. Street Light Energy Fee to pay cost of. street light energy for a period of 4 years. Exact amount to be determined prior to map recording. A Landscape Maintenance District shall be. implemented to maintain landscapin9 within the following areas: 33. X A s,.re I'LIHJ ~ 7?J ScItc.~ AND S1fbHEl> By,4 ~IFI> ~cHt7ECf' at. I!J;6'S7E!PfD erVl/- B6r1JtJFJe ~ Be ~/,,- o ~ IIfJPIJ..IlII'I ~F 'file CIty 816//<It!'8t /l!JqL 70 ~I r IssvI9N~. ~ Fees I/12E sv!JJ€C-r /0 CH1'fN6€ (V'1ifr'~'" /l/Drlcf. ~ ~ ~"''"' lL. I WI .0 CITY .OF SAN BERNARDINO PUBLIC ORKS/ENClIl CASE COnditional Use PeDnit No. 89-41 STANDARD REQUIREMENTS ~~?N~I~~E 11/i~90 Project Oeser; pt; on: CcJl' a.,- 4/ Date: 8-"-"0 Prepared by: /'1tA:6- ReYl ewed By: Page 7 of 7 pages 34. )( SEpnc.7i9NI< .+NO LSlCH AEt.D ~ 8t!= S'fc'.W eN rHE Srf6 pt.Atv. J:ESl6,v CItU;clI.AT/~ SHI9U- ~ p~A1Uf) Py A I!E6,ST'1!M1t> ('/VJt.. ENGIAltR!!!Ie I'/N/) $VI"", T7I:t> Wf7"1I 7JIt; DtPrHIL .Pe's,GA/ D~ -rt16= S/~ ft.Iftt/ ;:it! NPI4Vf1U. 8)1' 'r1-lE ~ry liiWG/NGfi!!l(C ' c o \... I I I "'~ .. o -0 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO STANDARD REQUIREMENTS CASE Conditional Use PeDnit No. 89-41 AGENDA ITEM ~ HIARING ~~~ 11 !i90 35. ....3fi.. 37. 38. POfrTt'R IEPARIJI!Nl' R!Q,~_.~ c:rr1ll1'rf LIQfrDG Lighting levels on the exterior of bl'; 1t'!;l'lg is to provide a minillUll of one (1) foot cancUe of rn:izUnUn. lllllintainel1 i.l.l.I.In:ination, evenly distributed. on the ground level fran c1usk until the texmination of business each operat- ing day. All exterior doors to builc1ing shall be equipped with an i.l.l.I.In:ination device capable of provi.llinq a minillUn of one (1) foot c:and1e of maintained ill\.llli- nation at ground level during hours of darkness. All exterior lighting devices are to be inaccessible to CCIlIIDll reach or clint)ing and shall be protected by weather and vandalism-resistant covers. All exterior lighting shall be projected so as not to cut light onto adjoin- ing properties. All roof openingS giving access to the bl'; 1t'!;"9 shall be secured with either iron bars. metal gates, stS!pll1 metal or shall be alaJ:med and meet with approval of the Police Depertment. .6 Interior night lighting shall be maintained in those areas that are visible fran the street (ground floor only). DOORS. toOCS. >>I) wno:JIS ~ Swinging exterior glass doors, wood or metal doors with glass panels, soliti wood or llWltal doors shall be constructed or protected as follows: a. Wood doors shall be of solid core construction with a miniIlUlI thickness of 1 3/4 inches. b. Hollow metal doors shall be constructed of a minillUll equivalent to six- tMD U.S. guage st_l and have sufficient reenf~"",_,t to lllllintain the designed thic:Jcness of the door when any loc:ki.ng device is inst...l1erl such as reenfor.........clt being able to restrict collapsing of the door arouncl the locking device. ~ Except when double cylinder dead bolts are utilized, any glass utilized within 40. of any door lockinq mecMnillm shall consist of laninllted glass, tenpared glass, wiJ:ed glass or plastics. ....4L All swinging exterior wood and st_l doors shall be equipped as follows: AMENDED JANUARY 90 ~A8E f08~ ~5 _,e. o -0 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO STANDARD REQUIREMENTS CASE eorxlitional Use Pennit NO. HY-4.L AGENDA ITlM ~ HEARING DATI 1 /7/90 PAGE ?,:; .... a. A single or double door shall be equipped with a double or single cylinder deed bolt. '!be bolt shall have a mininun projection of 1" and be constrUCted so as to repel cutting tool attacJc. No dcuble cylinder deed bolt J..ock5 shall be inst..11ed on the front door. .0. b. The dead bolt shall have an "".~.ant of at least 3/4" inCo the striJ<e receiving the projected bolt. 'n1e cylinder shall have a cylinder guam. a miniJluI1 of five pin tI.Iltllers and shall be oonnected. to the inner portion of the lock by COMecting screws of at least 1/4" in Qi5neter. 'n1e .............leIldation does not apply when panic hardware is required or an equivalent device is approved by the 8\'; 1d;ng Code. ~ Double doors shall be eql1;pp""" as follows: a. The active leaf of double doors shall be equipped with rretal flush bolts having a mininun ea~dent of 5/8" into the heed. and threSh- hold of the door frsne. Double doors shall have an astragal. construct- ed of steel. a mininun of .125" thick which will cover the opening betwen the doors. 'lbis astragal. shall be a minii1un of 2" wide and extended a mininun of 1" beyalQ the edge of the door to which it is attached. 'n1e astragal shall be attached to the outside of the active door by rreans of welding or with nonrwrDVable bolts spaced apart on not rrDre than 10" centers. Hinges for outswinging doors shall be equipped with nonnsnovable hinge pins or a mechanical inner lock to preclude nm:MSl of the door fran the exterior by removing the hinge pins. StriJce plates shall be a miniJluI1 of 3 1/2" in length and secured to the j~ with screws a miniI:un of 2 1/2" in length. Windows : .....A3. . a. AlllIIJY8&ble windows shall be equipped with a locking device and shall be calStrUCted in a fashion to restrict them f:an being lifted out of its track when in closed position. 44. GlIraglI type doors: rolling ovubUd. solid overheal1. swinging. sliding or accaJ:liicn style. a. 'n1e above-described doors shall confOJ:lll to the following standams: (1) Wood doors shall have panels a miniJluI1 of five-sixteenths (5/16) inch in thiclcneSs with the locking hardwere being attached to the support fnming. (2) Al\IIIimJm doors shall be a mi.ninun thic:lc1'less of .0215 inches and rivet together a mininun of eighteen (18) inches on center along the outside sums. There shall be a full width horizontal be5n attached to the main door structure which shall meet the pilot. or pedestrian accesS. door franing within three (3) incheS of the striJce area of the pilot or pedestrian access door. AYCWnaft I&NU&.V 00 S.R. D"'r..~ ... FORM C , nF l' .. ~'"<F 1 Q CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO TANDARD REQUIREMENTS ~ ~ - -ll. CASEConditional Use Penl1it No. 89-41 AGENDA ITEM 6 HEARING OAT! 11/7 /qO PAGE ?7 Each bid 1'Hl'\9 in the COlplex shall display street addreSs nurtlers placed in a pJ:allinent location as near the street as practic:a.l. NI.Iltlers shall be a llIiniI1un of ~ 010 incheS in height and a contrasting color to the beckgrOUnd. SlX . (6) All individual officeS ancl ",;1,H"95 within the c:alPlex shall be clearly identified by !1I.IltlerS, letters, or a cadlination thereOf. '!be exterior business walls shall be posted with tollni.cipal Code Section 9.52.070 relative to treSPal5s. 'lbe interior cashier/sales counter shall be located so it is visible fran the bI,i1rH"g exterior. 'lbe floor area inside the counter shall be elevated a mi.ninUn of siX (6) inches above the floor of the business. ", . - CcDtIXlls An ac:c:esS control override device shall be prtlVi.ded for use by Police DepartIllel1t personnel to gain :imnediate ~s. Camal walls shall be as sCAJl'ld proof as possible. Lockable ccld beverage (beer) cases shall be lOcked at 2:0& a.m. A pre-set gas ncni.toring systl!lll that a1.1ows for prepayment of gasoline shall be insu11ed to reduce petty theft att8lllts. A photo-electri.c belIn acr:oss enuy door Ci.ch will au:1i.bly notify or ring when custanerB enter the store shall be inst_11.n. Ice machines shall not be ins~-".n in f~t of store wi.nQows. UtiliZation of outside intccan speakerS is Prohibited. The pJ.-.ement of outside public telepb:lMs shall be restricted to an area :imnediately adjacent to the frtlDt door of the store. There shall be a mininun of ~ty (20) foot canclles of i.lJ.uni,nation per square foot of surface area adjacent to gas pulpS. Any display of light shculd take into llCCOI.I1t adequate positioning of fiX- tures in oDier that .straY" light does not affect adjoining property owners. Perimeter fencing or cross fencing to prewnt crim:inallllJVl!lll!lnt or activity shall be ins~_11 ed. Reflective well-ncunted miJ:rors shall be insu1141llt'l to discourage shoplifting. AMENDED JANUARY 90 s. R. FORM C PAGE 4 OF l' __"c""" o CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO TANDARD REQUIREMENTS If building is alarned or wired for an alaDll, the buyer is to be rotified to contact the Police Department for a penni.t. All exterior hinged doors are to open/swing outward. Parking lot poles will be shake proof, so that lights can rot be damaged by shaking the pole. · 53. "No alcoholic beverage" signs posted through-out to :include pici1ic area. 48. - ~. 50. 51. CASlCotf;tional Use Pennit. . S9-41 AGENDA ITIM 6 HEAI'ING DATI 11/7/90 PAGE ?R 'nle pla.-..ent of machinerY (~sor equi.prent) shall be lNa'/ f%tJl\ resi- dential aAU to abate the intensity of noiae. Aisles, pasl"~l"~. and recesses ~ted to and within the t-nnrl;n,g ~lex shall be iJ.l\.IIli,nated with an intensity of at leut twitty-five one-tu.1ndredths (.25) foot eandleS at the ground level durinq the ~ of darkness. Lighting deviceS shall be protected by _ther and vanda.lisn resistant c::cvers . Open parIting lots and carports shall be p%OVided with a mininun maintained one (1) foot candle of light evenly distributed on the parking surface during the hourS of darkneSs. Lighting devices shall be protected by _tiler and vandalism resistant ccvers. AMENDED JANUARY 90 S.R. FORM C PAGE , OF ., __"'''"'Y'"'C,"~"'' ." ~' o -0 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Case ~ STANDARD REQUIREMENTS Hearing Date Reviewed By FIRE DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS GENEIJAL REQUIREMENTS: 54. YJrovide one extra set of construction plan~ to Building and Safety for Fire Department use at time of plan check. 55. y.... Contact Fire Department for specific or detailed rc4uirements - IMPORT ANT. 56. V The developer shall provide for adequate Fire Flo\\ as computed by the Fire Prevention Bureau. Fire Flow shall be based on square footage. construction features and exposure infonnation as supplied by the developer and may be taken from twO hydrants. ThemusI be available prior to placing combustible materials on site. ACCESS: = Provide two separate. dedi<.:ated routes of ingress/egress to the property entrance. The routes shall be paved. all-weather. V Provide an acce!\!\ roadway to each building for fire apparatu!\. Access roadway shall have an all-weather driving surface of not less than 20 feet of unobstructed width. Extend roadway 10 within 150 feet of all portiom. of Ihe exterior walls of all single-SlOT)' buildings. ;;: ~xtend roadway to within 50 feet of the exterior wulls of all muhiple-!\tory buildings. V ~rovide "No PARKING" signs whenever parking of vehicles would possibly reduce tbe clearance of access roadways to less lhan lhe re4uired width. Signs are to read "FIRE LANE, NO PARKING"IAII eapsl. "M.C. See. 15.16:' Dead-end !\treets !\hall not exceed 500 feet in length and shall have a minimum 35 foot radius turnaround. The names of any new streets (public or private) shall be submitted to the Fire Depanment for approval. 57. 58. SITE: = ./"'tll access roads and street:<. are to be constructed and usable prior to combustible construction. 59. Y Private tire hydrants shall be installed to protect each building located more than 150 feet from the curb line. No fire hydrant should be within 40 feet of any exterior wall. The hydrants shall be Wet Barrel type. with one 2 1/2 inch and one 4 inch outlet. and approved by the Fire Department. Fire hydrants are to be protected form damage hy providing suitable traffic barriers. The area around the fire hydrant shall be designated as a "NO PARKING"' zone by painting an 8 inch wide. red stripe for 15 feet in each direction in front of the hydrant in such a manner that il ",'ill not be blocked by parked vehicles. Public fire hydrJnts shall be provided along streets a1 300 feet intervals for commercial and multi-residential areas and at 500 feet inh:rvals for residential areas. Installation shall conform to City specifications and be installed prior to combustible construction or storage. 6e.u~" numerals shall be installed on the building at the front or other approved location in such a manner as to be visible from the frontage street. Commercial and multi family shall be six inch. single family shall be 4 inch. The color of the numerals shall contrast with the color of their background. = ~tify each gas and electric meter with the number of the unit which it services. 61. ~i~! -exting.uishers must be installed prior to the building being occupied. The minimum rating for any fire extinguisher is 2A 10 B/e. Minimum distribution of tire extinguishers must be such that no interior part of the building: is over 75 feet travel discance from a lire extinguisher. Apartment houses with more than 15 unib or hotel (motel I with 20 or more units three or more stories in height shall be equipped with automatic tire sprinklers. All huildings. other than residential over 5JK)() square feet. shall be provided with an automatic fire sprinkler system. designed to NFPA standards. Submit plan!\ for the fire protection system co the fire Department prior to beginning construction on the system. Tenant improvements in all sprinklered building!\ arc to be approved by the Fire Department prior to construction. Provide an automatic tire alaml (required throughout). Plan must be approved ~ the Fire Department. prior to installation. Fin: Department connection to (sprinkler systemNandpipe sy!\teml shall be required at curb line. NOTE: The applicant must request. in writing. any change in the!\e Of other requirements. o , 1" FIRE.l.10 con OI'SANlIE_RD~ CENTRolLPMoITlNGSERVlCES FPB 17014-90) rn .... ~. r ORNARDIND CITY WATER DEPARTME -0 STANDARD REQUIREMENTS ~..k ~ t..> ReClof Plens: # Location: Typa of Construction: Owner/Oaveloper: 89-41 N' ~; clD n-f 14'nnt-n; 1 , , ~ I n-F 'P!!:II....,~J' Date: Approved: Denied: Continued: Go-cart tract Randv H. WYatt ENGINEERING: Name: Shirley CislIDWSki 62. Il!I P.S.I. 50-60 P.S.I. 63 3" on N. Side" . IllI Size of Main Adjacent to the Project - o Pressure Regulator Suggested on Customer's Side on the Metar. 64. I!!I Comments: Date: 11/22/89 6" on S. Side Dist. Map 41161 65. Subject to the rules & regulations of the Water Department in effect at the time of application for water service. WATER QUALITY CONTROL DEPARTMENT: Name: ..)0 bf~ ~ d.s;:;; Date: 7 Jh J9-f') ~ . ~~-..s&oo9'J"'t!!F C' e.--....~ a R.P.P. Backflow Device Required at Service Connection. ,..,..e- Double Check Backflow Device Required at Service Connection. Air Gap Required at Service Connection. No Backflow Device Required. 66.~ o ENVIRONJIIENTAL CONTROL OFFICER: Name: ~ WD!7~..4/ Date: //- ~ z- Yl 67. r;(' Industrial Waste Per It May Be equired by Environmentel Control Officer. o Grease Trap Require by nvironmental Control Officer. 68. A No Regenerative Water Softeners May Be Installed Without Prior Approvel of the Environmental Control Officer. o Approved by Environmental Control Officer. ./ N6/L.. T~JltSEN ~.J SEWER CAPACITY INFORMATION: Name. -=- - . , Date~ /9i' I o No Sewer Capacity Charge Applicable at This Time. CITY """'Bit. D_p;tAT>'tEA1T" 69. ~ Sewer Capacity Right Must Be Purchased from the R.J...I_~......I.'._.._, e. II . Me;telt Offill in the Amount of I 30. (p Gallons Per Day. Sewer Capacity Rights . <.J.t" Breakdown of Estimated Gallons Per Day: OFFICE. /000 ..f. )( LJA~elfou.se: .3Osq B. F-. '" ./0 c: 100-0 30.(, /30.(., ; 01 '" Od/or: -n:rTA-e- 70.)( o Proof of Purchase Must Be Submitted to the Water Department Prior to Issuance of the Building Permit. This Area is Serviced by East Valley Water District and All Fees Will Be Determined by Their Department. .....",:: .JR. ~"._,-.~ . . Applicant(s) Address City, state Zip MISC: ISPlU:PARATION lce/9-1-89 C"leY OF SAN BERNAP'ONO PLANNING DEPARTMENT INITIAL STUDY Attachment "E" Initial study for Environmental Impacts For rONDlflDIJA.L. use ~ rr N? 89-Lt I Project Number project description/Location So Co~~'flZ.UG.i ~ oun:.. ~(? r.::'on-CAJ".1"" Pk-ItA'T A:, w44 ~ ~IU- fI,....\lO IIoJ '11-Ie.. c\..\ , ~l"1r1eLr'A.1 H'-:A""'r l.-.b<I-JD use. t:ll!!6I","r-l~ . Date _Jurr 31, ~ prepared for: j.AJJU"f \f:)-.fATr. v(J... 35"0 N. ~HD ~.....e""ue.. ~ H"J(JoJ "'iI4::lt 0.10 , CJ>., ~2.410 Prepared by: -PJbL11>. Ct..NO-G1Ot,,'Il~z. Name ~A.-re- f'/.I>oIJ,.JfSP-- Title City of San Bernardino planninq Department .300 N. "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 - . --"--" o o I I ! o I ~ \,;fft.y OF SAN BERN"ClfDINO PLANNING DEPARTMENT "" . ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT CHECKLIST ~ ~ ~ "" A. BACKGROYllD Application Number: COrJVrtlo...lJ>J- use Pe/ZMrr NO. ,:.,q-+I project Description: 1b ~~ J:>.N o~ C:;IO-eAfZ:l7"fLI>CIL- Location: :204+ ",,=,tz:rl\ Fo,::rnHt.L. BI-VD Environmental Constraints Areas: ~~ General Plan Designation:'~' ~~~J~ ~Vr Zoning Designation: -1::1=.1 "ZD~e. t'~IC-"'~DA:JlLDS S~L-L- f:>4>PL '"( B. ~~B~~~' IMPACTS Explain answers, where appropriate, on a separate attached sheet. 1. EaI~h Resources Will the proposal result in: Yes No Maybe a. Earth movement (cut and/or fill) of 10,000 cubic yards or more? '1( b. Development and/or grading on a slope greater than 15' natural grade? x c. Development Alquist-Priolo Zone? within the Special Studies x. d. Modification of any unique geologic or physical feature? x lio.. PAGE 1 OF 8 REVISED 12/87 -.<- ..L l1li 0 Yes No Maybe . 0 e. soil erosion on or off the " project site? f. Modification of a channel, X creek or river? " g. Development within an area subject to landslides, mudslides, liquefaction or X other similar hazards? h. Other? X 2. ~.llLWQY~: Will the proposal result in: a. Substantial air emissions or an effect upon ambient air 'I.. quality? b. The creation of objectionable y. 0 odors? c. Development within a high wind hazard area? )( 3. ~mB_ RESOURCES: Will the proposal result in: a. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff 'X due to impermeable surfaces? b. Changes in the course or flow X of flood waters? c. Discharge into surface waters or any alteration of surface water quality? 'j. d. Change in the quantity or quality of ground waters? X e. Exposure of people or property to flood hazards? 'J.. 0 f. Other? 'X: . REVISED 12/87 PAGE 2 OF 8 __""00" o o I 7. Will the MAN-MADB SAJ~jtpjl : project: a. Use, store, transport or dispose of hazardous or toxic materials (including but not limited to oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation)? b. Involve the release hazardous substances? of c. Expose people to the potential health/safety hazards? d. Other? B. HQY~: Will the proposal: a. Remove existing 'housing or create a demand for additional housing? b. Other? 9. TMlf~fQIlTATIQ~~ATION: Could the proposal result in: a. An increase in traffic that is greater than the land use designated on the General Plan? b. Use of existing, or demand for new, parking facilitiesl structures? c. Impact upon existing public transportation systems? d. Alteration of present patterns of circulation? e. Impact to rail or air traffic? f. Increased safety hazards to vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? REVISED 10/87 s No . ')(: ')t x )( x x )( )( X Maybe x -x. x PAGE 4 OF 8 -< es No Maybe o o o q. h. . A disjointed pattern roadway improvements? of x )( Other? 10. fYiL1~ SERVICES Will the proposal impact the following beyond the capability to provide adequate levels of service? a. b. c. Fire protection? police protection? Schools (Le. attendance, boundaries, overload, etc.)? >( )( )( d. parks or other recreational facilities? x e. Medical aid? -)( f. Solid waste? x g. Other? )( 11. Q!ILITIES: Will the proposal: a. Impact the following beyond the capability to provide adequate levels of service or require the construction of new facilities? 1. Natural gas? 2. Electricity? ^ X- X X )( x REVISED 10/87 PAGE 5 OF 8 3. Water? 4. Sewer? 5. Other? b. Result in a pattern of extensions? disjointed utility c. Require the construction of new facilities? '< "~""" o o o - 4- o 12. AESTBETI~I a. Could the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic view? b. Will the visual impact of the project be detrimental to the surrounding area? c. Other? 13. Could the ~Y~r~~--F~QURCES: proposal result in: a. The alteration or destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeological site? '"\ b.! Adverse impacts historic object? physical or aesthetic to a prehistoric or site, structure or c. Other? 14. Mandatory Findings of Significance (Section 15065) The California Environmental Quality Act states that if any of the following can be answered yes or maybe, the project may have a significant effect on the environment and an Environmental Impact Report shall be prepared. a. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate ~, Yes No Maybe . 'i X -X '>< x X REVISED 10/87 PAGE 6 OF 8 o o important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? Does the project have the potential to achieve short term, to the disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals? (A short-term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief, defi~itive period of time while .ong-term impacts will endure well into the future. ) b. o c. Does the project have impacts which are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? (A project may impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is significant. ) d. Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? Yes No Maybe . '^ ^ 'f... )< DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AND MITIGATION MEASURES (Attach sheets as necessary.) !ll2).. -A2t::\.1F'~ ~F'J /lA-1F?rr ~....,... 12'::::<IIL..1 1"-1 C~JC"f'~ iD f)fU.INk!:IE. ~D I'2-lJ~ FJo,Y115P-t-15 oY 1'HE,.. osrrE- !>UE. iT) 1t-1~e;A~ sul'lFAc-eS. ",U- DI2JI.,k),A,CooE:. b+JO fWr..bF~ Ff2Ot-111'tE: s1i"E- WILL.- ~ CAtz/2.4W"Jll ~Nt4 FAc-lL-rne:.~ ~D ~A(.,L.. ere. '5Vf!>Jee:r ~ pue.L1C W~S f'1.eV1E:W -ANO AflfU:N/:oJ-. RJP->L..IC V\IOJf.I'.6/E-I'J61I/.J~k.l6r ~O~ f2eGv'IZet-1~,..J'tS ~ '5E1bJe 'fZ:l ~e.- ~1lAL.. ,......p,-as 1l> J>.. \.-E.\Ie~ Or:; 1~lblNI'F\CAlJa:..-. C. o REVISED 10/87 PAGE 7 OF 8 !at J:tiIlI o Project ~r Date ...., c:; C. Discussion of Environmental Evaluation and Mitigation Measures (contined) ~F ,.3e) ~ S~ f!:EP+J~1>JO f'L.lOD Ct>tJll2Ol- BASI#..} _Ie:, LCCATeO t-JOlZ-"llf o~ "1"'1*: 5 ne. ~p.DlkJUi 1D -nte. SAt...1 BeP-I>-lA12-P,kJO Fla:)D CblSJ'"P'OL. OIS~ICr". ~ p(Z.OPO'Sofo DE.-V 61..Of'Ml::'t-J1 W lI.oJ.... Nor Hl>.. "E A,..} IMPAa"" ~IJ L- '1'T1-e ~IL-. How~6P-. A SIX poor I-\'IC::lH c.~kJ l'/~I'- l-eNG-E. 15 ~LJI il1-E.P A'f" '"1tte N~ A20P~N lAt-l€- 'f"z:>;2- Sec.ua..T"1. l"-l ~'PPI110N I At-J'i U~ Or f'(.a:lD Cof\Jf(1.OL- f'flbPetUI SJ.+t).L..(..... 6E. sv6Jec..1 TO FLOoD coNTIlOt.- f'E.I2...M I~. o ?a,b) ~ll<l10,..} 01==- ~ &O-CAP-f" ~Il....lrt1 M~'1' ~IX 1"-' I ~u.eA.s&D JoJO,se ~ \/6c..S . Howevef2-, 1><1-3 ~wSlla.l- A.t...l~'1'bIS , p~~ ft-( ~12O:9,.J e.r:2-ICl'.~ Ad-AD ~~AT"f?(i, ~,.Y.;,~ ~ 1l"t€- ~1"OSeD ~C,.lUrt1 WII,.J...... NOr r?tt:.e.F'...o 1"H'E:- Ctr-f 's Ii2eGV'~"'f&NI,=at!-?5 Ldn /><.'1 p~~ I....I"-le.s. Co/'.Y;;.{72Uc.no~ ~A-US) SL..VHP '"S'fZl1oJE;., kVD P(),6d..o p"",...s.. . WINr;iOI/\.K... 'e>1-\-P<U..- s~e. FofJ.- ~o,~ Ac~VA'llDrJ I~ ~ PrWfDSlBD eu.t..O,kJ&t. - o ~ ...L o proj ect t"",,,,er Date U 4:) c. Discussion of Environmental Evaluation and Mitigation Measures (contined) Ie) CoMi=lAI,..,ry- ~1-1 ~ Ao..J~r ""etc,.,I-\-~S 1"0 1l'\e- ~,- +lAve:. 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DETERMI~11Q}l On the basis of this initial study, The proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. o The proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, although there will not bea significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described above have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. The proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA ~N Ho"'-rt;()~e~Y , ,4INOI99~ /f",A/'~~ , Name and Title 2:::r~ 8 - 9 - 90 Date: REVISED 12/87 PAGE 8 OF 8 o o o 2JL '-)? ~ Iii . () ff,1 /0 /' ri t .J' op ilU1 -Cf f. o Attachment "F" -PARKING WI' SURVEY- PARKING WI' SIZE EVERY HCL'R \<lEFXEND \\11~:KD1'S '. f',-' RE; FIESTA VIllAGE IN CXJLTCN 56 6 3 RE; BUlLWINKLl'S IN OOARlO 13:) 20 8 1)1';', ~, GRAND PP.IX ill IDUIA (fJ 20 8 -NOl'ffi- \-lith the e.xception tJlat an tJl" facilities,have an Meade. JJull\d.nklesand Fiesta Village, both of the recreations have a battingcagas and miniture golfcourre,and \,!rich hoth of the facilities have a pizza restaurant also. My facility has no /lI)rethan fifteen carLs and an average of about eight to ten cartsan hour. ~bst of the people who care to ride the carts are usually in a couple or in groups, theres hardly anybody v,ho cares by iliere selves. !\lI~F~-;r 20 If!~ .r, :/ i i\..../f:. (.~ ,r "': _r U'J.)." :~-~-~-.- \ 'j .~ I _1 I {..:l'~ f(~- ( c) .!/ . t..... f '0' LJ' i , ~ ~ - 'b ~ .OVrPW II r..:o Attaclment "G" September 5, 1989 VeteralS If Forell. Wars If th UIlt" States Wayne Lyons Post 673 2016 w. Foothill Blvd.. San Bernardino. CA 92410 __,_~_ ,~~ _ , _ ~ ~~ . k.___~'__ ---. ~.' ,~---~ , ; (: 1-' :- Planning & Safety Department City of San Bernardino 300 North "0" Street San Bernardino. CA 92406 l..<. ~ C \.., SubJect: Building. Zoning and Environmental Violations Dear Sir: On or about July 1. 1969. a Midget Car Racing Track was opened. to the publiC. at 2024 W. Foothill Blvd.. adJacent our property. It is not known if a building permit was secured to grade and install this race track. However. a retainins wall. to hold the grade. from spillins on to the V.F.W. parkins lot should have been required. The first rain will wash their grade allover our parkins lot. o At the present time the race track has insufficient parkins space for their patrons and consequently they are usins the V.F.W. parking lot. In addition. to the use of our lot. their patrons scatterina debris (bottles. papers. drink containers. etc..) our entire parking lot. and no provisions have been made cleanins our area. by the race track operator. are over for The patrons of the race track are also comins into our buildins to use our toilets as their porta-potties are not sufficient to handle their crowds. Request this entire situation be investigated and corrected to everyone's satisfaction and citations be issued. if appropriate. Thankins you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely yours. o Ni~~~ne~~y1 Post 6737 Commander a;y~ Max asca Post 6737 House Committee Chm. o o o 1 J1. o r'o City of San Bernardino INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM 9010-3805 TO: PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: T. L. CAIN, LIABILITY CLAIMS SPECIALIST SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT '89-41 - GO-CART TRACK AT 2044 WEST FOOTHILL BOULEVARD DATE: October 10, 1990 COPIES: ------------------------------------------------------------- Enclosed is a copy of the pertinent business license records requested from the City Clerk's office. Your attention is directed to the last entry thereon. I was the independent insurance claims adjuster employed by the liability insurer for .Go Karts of San Bernardino. to investigate and report on an extremely serious bodily injury claim which resulted from a collision accident on that track. The injury maimed the left leg of a young man and resulted in a lifetime disability. This personal experience is the source of my knowledge of the inherently dangerous nature of such an amusement or entertainment activity. It is recommended that. one-of the conditions for the permit (when granted) is that the grantee carry general liability coverage of $1,000,000 with the City as a named additional insured in the policy: .VV' T. L. C Liability Claims ~eciflist '-f // ! (\~( / 'i,tjl)~ J</' (,,. ."" ~.t/\ \, I,... ,~ vic or F. Lorch Director of Risk Management VL/TC/sf o o o 16~O SOUTF. "E" STF""",,O 3/14/72 G rAm r!T''E'l~P3nT 5: LA!-ID CO. 6/10/74 for 1/31/74 BUTTERFIELD, EUGENE J., JR. 7/31/74 CANCELLED 1/24/75 HUNTON, FRANK H. 11/8/82 BARNES, JIM & CO INC. 1/1/83 CEASED OPERATICl'lS , ... ~ nA rQt:> SALES 11 It AMUSEMENT RIDES AMUSEMENT RIDES ~ !~lE~\YIe m' OCT I) 2 1990 ill) RISK MANAGEMENT BARNES, JIM & CO INC. dba THE WET TRACK AMUSEMENT RIDES . ' 1680 So. "E" St. Mail: 19500 Nordhoff St. Northridge, 91324 11/8/82 Transferred Fr: HUNTON, FRANK H. CEASED JAN 1 1993 Ot'c.rtAflONS HUNTON, FRANK H. AMUSEMENT RIDES dba GO KARTS OF SAN BERNARDINO 1680 S. 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