HomeMy WebLinkAbout27- Planning & Building Services CITY OF SAN BERN - RDINO - REQUEST F-"R COUNCIL ACTION
From: Al Boughey, Director Subject: Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
and Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
L Planning and Building Services
Date: January 5, 1995 MCC Meeting of January 23, 1995 at 2:00 p.m.
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
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Recommended motion:
That the hearing be closed and that the Mayor and Common Council adopt the Negative
Declaration, that the first reading be waived and the ordinance be laid over for
final adoption, and approve Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06 based on the Findings
of Fact and subject to the Conditions of Approval and Standard Requirements (Exhibit
4) .
A ignature
Contact person: Al Boughey Phone: 384-5357
Supporting data attached: Staff Report Ward: Citywide
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount:
Source: (Acct No.)
(Acct Description)
Finance:
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
Staff Report
SUBJECT: DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT NO. 94-05 AND CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT NO. 94-06
Mayor and Common Council Meeting January 23, 1995
REQUEST/LOCATION: The applicant, Saint Stephen's Church of God in Christ, requests an
amendment to Development Code Section 19.24.020, Table 04.01 PERMITTED,
DEVELOPMENT PERMITTED, AND CONDITIONALLY PERMITTED USES, to allow
vocational/trade schools as a conditionally permitted use in the RU, Residential Urban land use
District. The amendment would also add Section 19.04.030(2) to add specific development
standards under which a vocational trade school could be established in an RU district, and
revise Table 04.03 to make those standards applicable in the RU district. The amendment would
apply to properties City-wide in the RU-1 and RU-2 land use districts.
The applicant also requests the approval of a Conditional Use Permit to establish a
vocational/trade school at the site of an existing church located on the northwest corner of 10th
Street and "G" Street, in the RU-2 land use designation. The school would offer vocational
courses in the health field. Courses would include medical assistant, phlebotomy/lab assistant,
pharmacy technician, radiology (limited - no x-ray/radiology equipment would be on-site at the
church), echocardiograph technician, home health care and veterinary assistant. G.E.D. classes
and English as a Second Language (E.S.L.) classes would also be offered. The vocational/trade
school would occupy the classrooms formerly utilized by an elementary and secondary school
(K through 12) associated with the church. Classes would be held Monday through Friday in
two sessions, 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Each session would
accommodate up to 80 students.
KEY POINTS: There are several key points which have been identified as follows:
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
o Table 04.01 in Section 19.24.020, does not permit vocational/trade schools in any
residential land use district. The proposed amendment would revise this table to
allow vocational/trade schools in the RU district, subject to the approval of a
Conditional Use Permit.
o Subsection T would be added to section 19.04.030(2) to establish specific
standards under which a vocational/trade school could be established. This
subsection would require that:
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05 and
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
Mayor and Common Council Meeting January 23, 1995
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(1) The vocational/trade schools in the RU district be established only at the
existing facilities of churches, hospitals or other not for profit
organizations fronting on a major or secondary arterial roadway.
(2) That the vocational/trade school curriculum be restricted to only those
courses compatible with adjoining neighborhoods -- no courses in
automotive repair, welding, construction, woodworking, or industrial
manufacturing would be allowed due to their incompatibility with
residential uses.
(3) All courses are to be held indoors only, completely enclosed within the
confines of a building.
(4) Vehicular access would be restricted to the frontage along the major or
secondary arterial.
(5) The facility would meet the off-street parking requirements contained in
Chapter 19.24 of the Development Code.
• Table 04.03 would be also be amended, adding item T to make the Standard
contained in the new Section 19.04.030(2)(7) applicable in the RU District.
• The amendment is consistent with General Plan Goal IA and 1G(J).
(1) Providing for the development of sufficient land uses to serve educational
and social needs of existing residents and population growth is one of the
goals of General Plan Goal 1A. The amendment will allow the
establishment of vocational/trade schools to serve the social needs of
residents by creating opportunities for them to receive needed training and
job skills necessary to secure jobs and maintain self-reliance.
(2) Locating human services and jobs in proximity to residents is one of the
goals of General Plan Goal 1GO). The amendment will allow
vocational/trade schools to locate at existing churches and institutional
facilities within existing residential neighborhoods nearby those residents
in most need of access to training and job skills.
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05 and
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
Mayor and Common Council Meeting January 23, 1995
Page 3
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
o The conditional use permit cannot be approved unless Development Code
Amendment No. 94-05 is approved and implemented.
O The proposed vocational/trade school meets all the criteria that would be
established under Development Code Amendment No. 94-05 and would be
compatible with the surrounding residential neighborhood.
O The proposed vocational/trade school includes health curriculum that generates
hazardous waste in the form of syringes, needles, and blood by-products. Project
conditions of approval have been added to ensure proper inventory, control and
disposal of generated hazardous medical waste.
O The school would target a student population from groups of people who are
undereducated/underemployed, single parents receiving aid for dependent children
who are possible candidates for the Gain Program, and older workers in need of
retraining.
CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) STATUS
An Initial Study was prepared by staff for both Development Code Amendment No. 94-05 and
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06. The Initial Study was presented to the Environmental
Review Committee (ERC) on October 13, 1994. A Negative Declaration was proposed. The
Initial Study was made available for public review and comment from October 20, 1994 until
November 9, 1994. No comments were received.
On November 10, 1994, the DRC/ERC cleared the project on to Planning Commission with a
recommended Negative Declaration.
OPTIONS AVAILABLE TO THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL: The Mayor and
Common Council May:
1. Approve Development Code Amendment No. 94-05 and Conditional Use Permit
No. 94-06 as requested by the applicant; or
2. Deny both Development Code Amendment No. 94-05 and Conditional Use Permit
No. 94-06.
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05 and
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
Mayor and Common Council Meeting January 23, 1995
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PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission reviewed
both Development Code Amendment No. 94-05 and Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06 at the
December 13, 1994 meeting and unanimously recommended that the Mayor and Common
Council adopt the proposed Negative Declaration and approve Development Code Amendment
No. 94-05 and Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06 based upon the Findings of Fact and
Conditions of Approval. Planning Commissioners present were Affaitati, Cole, Gonzales, Kipp,
Melendez, Strimpel, Thrasher, and Traver.
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Mayor and Common Council:
1. Adopt the Negative Declaration;
2. Adopt the ordinance (Exhibit 3) which amends Development Code Section 19.24.020,
Table 04.01 PERMITTED, DEVELOPMENT PERMITTED, AND CONDITIONALLY
PERMITTED USES, adding Section 19.04.030(2)(7),and revises Table 04.03 by adding
an item T, to make those standards applicable in the RU district. The amendment would
apply to properties City-wide in the RU-1 and RU-2 land use districts, and;
3. Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06 based upon the Findings of Fact(Attachment
E-2 of Exhibit 2 - Planning Commission Staff Report) and subject to Conditions of
Approval and Standard Requirement (Exhibit 4).
Prepared by: Michael R. Finn, Associate Planner
for Al Boughey, Director of Planning and Building Services
Exhibit 1 Location Map
Exhibit 2 Planning Commission Staff Report
Attachment A Location Map
Attachment B Proposed Development Code Text (Not Included)
Attachment C Floor Plans
Attachment D Conditional Use Permit Development Code and General
Plan Consistency Table
Attachment E Development Code Amendment Findings of Fact (E-1),
Conditional Use Permit Findings of Fact (E-2)
Attachment F Conditions of Approval (Included as Exhibit 4)
Attachment G Standard Requirements (Included as Exhibit 4)
Attachment H Initial Stud
Exhibit 3 Ordinance (11,Va
Exhibit 4 Conditions of Approval and Standard Requirements
EXHIBIT 1
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS-19.44
RE RL RS RU RM RMH RH
2. Equestrian Uses
A. Stables, Private D D D D D D D
B. Stables, Commercial C C C C C C C
3. Agricultural Uses C C C C C C C
4. Recreational Uses
A. Clubhouses C C C C C C C
B. Golf Course C C C C C C C
C. Golf Course Related C C C C C C C
Facilities
D. Swimming Pool/Spa D D D D D D D
E. Tennis Court, Private D D D D D D D
F. Trails, Equestrian P P P P P P P
5. Accessory Uses
A. Antennae, Vertical/ D D D D D D D
Satellite Dish
B. Fences and Walls D D D D D D D
C. Garage D D D D D D D
E. Guest Houses C C C C X X X
F. Patio/Gazebo D D D D D D D
G. Storage D D D D D D D
6. Othe y
A. Churches C C C C C C C
B. Private/Public D D D D D D D
Utility Facilities
C. Private Schools C C C C C C C
D. Vocational/Trade X X X C X X X
Schools
E. Other such uses that the Director may find to be
similar with those uses previously listed, pursuant to
Section 19.02.070(3)
7. Home Occupations H H H H H H H
(Subject to (H) Home Occupation Permit)
8. Temporary Uses T T T T T T T
(Subject to M Temporary Use Permit)
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RES.JEATTIAL DISTRICTS.19.04
2 T.AND USE DISTRICT SPECIFIC STANDARDS
In addition to the general development requirements contained in Chapter 19.20
(Property Development Standards), the following standards shall apply to
specific residential districts:
TABLE 04.03
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
SPECIFIC STANDARDS
Specific Standards RE RL RS RU RM RMH RH [x-1.7 C *.7 CR 2
A. Accessory Structures + + + + + + + + + +
B. Day Care Facility + + + + + + + + + +
C Day Care Home, + + + + + + + MC 8417-7-92
Large Family
D. Density Bonus/ + + + + + + + + + +
Affordable Housing
or Amenities
E. Front/Rear Yard + + + + +
Averaging
F. Golf Courses & + + + + + - + +
Related Facilities
G. Guest House + + + +
H. Minimum Room Size + + + + + + + + + +
L Minimum Dwelling + + + + + + + + + +
Size
J. Mobile Home& + + + + + + +
Manufactured
Housing
K Mobile Home Park + + + + + + +
or Subdivision
L. Multiple Family Housing + + + + + +
M. Multi-Family Housing, + + + + Ord MC 8212-17-92
Existing
N. Planned Residential +
Development
O. Recreational + + + + + + +
Vehicle Storage
P. Second Dwelling + + + + + + +
Unit/"Granny"Housing
Q. Senior Citizen/ + + + + + + +
Congregate Care Housing
R. Single Family + + + + + + + + + +
Dwellings,Existing Ord MC 823 3-5-92
S. Small Lot Subdivision +
T. Vocational/Trade Schools +
Key "+" applies in the land use district.
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EXHIBIT 1
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS-19.04
S. SMALL LOT SUBDIVISION STANDARDS
Standards for small lot subdivisions are located in Subsection N. (Planned
Residential Development Standards) of this chapter.
T. VOCATIONAL/TRADE SCHOOLS
Vocational/trade schools are subject to a Conditional Use Permit and shall comply
with the following standards:
1. Vocational/trade schools shall be permitted only at the facilities of an
existing church, hospital or other not for profit organization fronting a
major or secondary arterial.
2. The vocational/trade school curriculum may include GED courses,
business, office and secretarial skill courses, dental or medical assistant
courses, or other courses determined by the Director of Planning and
Building Services to be compatible with the adjacent neighborhood. No
courses in automotive repair, welding, construction, woodworking, or
industrial manufacturing shall be taught due to their incompatibility with
surrounding residential uses.
3. All curriculum activities shall be conducted entirely within an enclosed
structure.
4. Off-street parking shall comply with the standards contained in Chapter
19.24 of this Development Code.
5. In addition to the required on-site parking, on-street parking may be
permitted along the major or secondary arterial only.
6. Vehicular access to the vocational/trade school shall be restricted to the
frontage along the major or secondary arterial.
19.04.040 APPLICABLE REGULATIONS
All uses shall be subject to the applicable regulations of this Development Code, including, but
not limited to, Ariticle IV, Administrative provisions.
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C SUABlARY CITY OF
SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING DIVISION
CASE: DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT NO. 94-05 AGENDA ITEM 4
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 94-06 HEARING DATE: 12-13-94
WARD: 2
APPLICANT: St. Stephen's Church of God OWNER: First Baptist Church of
in Chest San Bernardino
1024 N. "G" Street 1024 N. "G" Street
San Bernardino, Ca 92411 San Bernardino, CA 92411
REQUEST/LOCATION-D A 9 To amend Development Section 19.04.020(Table 04.01) by adding Vocational
Schools as a conditionally permitted use in the RU District, and by adding Subsection T to Section 19.04.030(2) for
specific development standards for Vocational/Traade Schools in the RU District, and to reuse Table 04.03 to make
those standards applicable City-wide.
CUP-94-06 To establish a Vocational Trade School in an existing church located at the northwest corner of 10th and
"G" Streets at 1024 N. "G" Street.
EX1S 1 iPIG LAND USE
PRO LAND ND USE DESIGNATION
SUBJECT Church &Parking Lot Residential Urban/
Residential Medium
NORTH Residential Residential Urban
SOUTH Residential Residential Medium
EAST Residential Residential Urban
WEST Residential Residential Urban
GEOLOGIC/SEISMIC YES ❑ FLOOD HAZARD YES ❑ SEWERS: YES ■
HAZARD ZONE: NO 01 ZONE: NO ■ NO ❑
HIGH FIRE HAZARD YES ❑ AIRPORT YES C3 REDEVELOPMENT YES ❑
ZONE: NO ■ NOISE/CRASH NO ■ PROJECT AREA: NO ■
ZONE:
ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS: STAFF RECONBIENDATION:
❑ Not Applicable ❑ E.I.R. w/ Significant ■ APPROVAL
❑ Exempt Effects
■ No Significant ■ CONDITIONS
Effects ❑ Significant Effects,
❑ Potential Effects, S—.- Attached E.R.C. ❑ DENIAL
Mitigating Minutes
Measures, ❑ CONTINUANCE
No E.I.R. TO:
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
l Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
Agenda ##4
Hearing Date: 12-13-94
Page 1
REQUEST
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
The applicant requests the approval of Development Code Amendment No. 94-05, to amend
Development Code Section 19.24.020, Table 04.01 PERMITTED, DEVELOPMENT
PERMITTED, AND CONDITIONALLY PERMITTED USES,to allow vocational/trade schools
as a conditionally permitted uses in the RU, Residential Urban land use district. The amendment
would also add Section 19.04.030(2) to add specific development standards under which a
vocational trade school could be established in an RU district, and revise Table 04.03 to make
those standards applicable in the RU district.
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
The applicant also requests the approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06, to establish a
vocational trade school at the site of an existing church.
LOCATION
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
The Development Code Amendment would apply to properties City-wide in the RU-1 and RU-2
land use districts.
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
The site of the proposed vocational school is an existing church located at the northwest corner
of 10th Street and "G" Street in the RU-2 land use designation.
CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA)
An Initial Study was prepared by staff for both the Development Code Amendment and
Conditional Use Permit. The Initial Study was presented to the Environmental Review
Committee on October 13, 1994. A Negative Declaration was proposed. The Initial Study was
made available for public review and comment from October 20, 1994 until November 9, 1994.
No comments were received.
On November 10, 1994, the ERC recommended the Planning Commission recommend adoption
of the Negative Declaration to the Mayor and Common Council for both projects.
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
Agenda #4
Hearing Date: 12-13-94
Page 2
ANALYSIS-DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT
General Plan Consistency
The proposed amendment is consistent with General Plan Goals IA and IGO). One of the
intents of Goal lA is to provide for the development of sufficient land uses to serve educational
and social needs of existing residents and population growth. The proposed amendment will
further implement this goal by allowing the establishment of vocational/trade schools to serve
the social needs of residents by creating opportunities for them to receive needed training and
job skills necessary to obtain jobs and maintain self-reliance. One of the intents of Goal 1GO)
is to locate human services and jobs in proximity to residents. The proposed amendment will
further implement this goal by allowing vocational/trade schools to locate at existing churches
and institutional facilities within existing residential neighborhoods nearby those residents in
most need of access to training and job training skills to help ensure their economic self-reliance.
Development Code Amendment
Table 04.01 in Section 19.24.020, does not permit vocational/trade schools in any residential
land use district. The proposed amendment would revise this section to allow vocational/trade
schools in the RU district, subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. Section
19.04.030(2)would also be amended,adding a subsection T establishing specific standards under
which a vocational/trade school could be established. Subsection T would require that
vocational/trade schools in an RU district only be permitted at the facilities of existing churches,
hospitals or other non-profit organizations fronting along a major or secondary arterial. The
subsection further specifies the types of courses allowed and specifies that courses must be held
indoors to minimize impacts on the surrounding neighborhood. The subsection also specifies
that vehicular access be restricted to the frontage along the major or secondary arterial. Table
04.03 would also be amended adding item T to make the standards applicable in the RU district.
The proposed amendment has been included as Attachment B. The lined-out items are changes
that have occurred since the Initial Study was prepared.
ANALYSIS-CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
Proposal
The applicant proposes to establish a vocational/trade school at the site of an existing church
under the provisions of proposed Development Code Amendment No. 94-05. The school would
offer vocational courses in the health field; medical assistant, phlebotomy/lab assistant, pharmacy
technician, radiology (limited - no radiology equipment would be on-site at the church),
( Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
Agenda #4
Hearing Date: 12-13-94
Page 3
echocardiograph technician, home health care, and veterinary assistant. G.E.D. classes and
English as a Second Language (E.S.L.) classes would also be offered. The school would offer
day classes Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for up to eighty students and
evening classes from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. for up to eighty students. Church activities would
be limited to Saturday and Sunday only.
The school would target a student population primarily from groups that consist of people in
need who are undereducated/unemployed, single parents receiving aid for dependent children
who are possible candidates for the Gain Program, and older workers in need of retraining.
Permitted Use
Under Development Code Amendment No. 94-05, the proposed vocational/trade school would
be a permitted use, subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit.
Site and Area Characteristics
The 1.09 acre site is irregularly-shaped and located on the west side of"G" Street, between 10th
Street and 11th Street in the RU-2, Residential Urban land use district. The site has frontage
along two secondary arterial streets, "G" Street and 10th Street. The site "wraps around" a
single-family residence located on the west side of"G" Street, 48 feet south of 11th Street. The
site is presently developed with two church buildings constructed in the 1950's and 1960's under
CDP No. 50, CDP No. 89 and CDP No. 398. The square footage of the buildings total 33,181
square feet. The two-story building nearest the corner of 10th Street and "G" Street contains
several classrooms that were formerly used to house an elementary and secondary school (K
through 12) by the First Baptist Church who previously occupied the site. The proposed
vocational/trade school would occupy the classrooms formerly associated with the school.
Church parking is located on a 0.94 acre parcel across from the church on the south side of 10th
Street, between "G" Street and Crescent Street, in the RM, Residential Medium land use
designation. The vocational/trade school would also use this parking lot.
Surrounding land uses include a mixture of older single-family homes, two single-family homes
on one lot, duplexes and apartments.
Compatibility
The proposed vocational/trade school will be compatible with the surrounding residential land
uses. Vehicular access has been restricted to 10th Street which is identified by the General Plan
as a secondary arterial street. All classes will be held within the existing classrooms contained
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
Agenda #4
Hearing Date: 12-13-94
Page 4
within the church building.
Development Code and General Plan Consistency
The proposal is in Compliance with the Development Code and is consistent with the General
Plan as shown in Attachment
Medical Waste
The proposed vocational/trade school includes health curriculum that generates hazardous waste
in the form of syringes, needles, and blood by-products. For the purposes of classification,
laboratory waste and blood by-product waste is termed "bio-hazardous waste", while waste in
the form of hypodermic needles, syringes, needles with attached tubing, etc. are termed "sharps
waste". The applicant has indicated that the vocational program will generate less than 600
pounds of bio-hazardous waste and sharps waste per month. This classifies the proposed school
as a "small quantity generator" under the San Bernardino County Department of Environmental
Health Services (DEHS) guidelines. The applicant has also indicated that the waste will be
handled and disposed of by a company licensed to dispose of such waste. However, until the
company picks up the waste, a potential exists for the used needles and syringes to fall into the
hands of drug users if not properly inventoried and kept secure.
To ensure that there are no significant hazards as a result of the bio-hazardous and sharps waste,
project conditions of approval have been added to ensure proper inventory and control of
biohazardouse and sharps waste.
Landscaping
All landscaping is existing. The landscaping adjacent to the parking lot at the southwest corner
of 10th Street and "G" is in poor repair. Project conditions of approval have been added
requiring this area to be relandscaped and irrigated to ensure its viability.
Parking
The project meets the parking requirements specified by the Development Code. With 80
students per session (80 day/80 night), 54 parking spaces are required. The existing parking
area contains 136 standard parking spaces. The Development Code requires 3 handicapped
parking spaces whereas only 2 have been provided. The project has been conditioned to
maintain a minimum of 3 off-street handicap parking spaces.
The existing parking lot and surrounding wall structure are in extreme disrepair; the parking area
r� Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
t Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
Agenda #4
Hearing Date: 12-13-94
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is in need of resurfacing and restriping, and the wall is damaged in some areas. Project
conditions of approval have been added requiring the resurfacing/restriping of the parking area
and repair of the surrounding block walls.
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE
On November 10, 1994, the Development Review Committee (DRC) reviewed Development
Code Amendment No. 94-05 and Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06 and cleared them on to
hearing by the Planning Commission.
CONCLUSION
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
The proposed amendment will permit vocational/trade schools in the RU, Residential Urban land
use district, City-wide, subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. The amendment
establishes specific standards for the establishment of vocational trade schools within the RU
district to ensure compatibility with surrounding residential land uses. The amendment is
consistent with the General Plan in that it further implements General Plan Goals lA and 1GO).
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
With the approval, adoption and implementation of Development Code Amendment No. 94-05,
the proposed vocational trade school will be permitted use in the RU-2 land use district subject
to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. The vocational/school will meet all Development
Code Standards established by Development Code Amendment No. 94-05. An Initial Study for
the proposal has been prepared and a Negative Declaration proposed. All impacts have been
addressed through the Initial Study and project Conditions of Approval and Standard
Requirements.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend that the Mayor and Common
Council:
1. Adopt the proposed Negative Declaration;
2. Approve Development Code Amendment No. 94-05 based upon the attached Findings
of Fact (Attachment E-1); and,
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
Agenda #4
Hearing Date: 12-13-94
Page 6
3. Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06 based on the attached Findings of Fact(E-2),
and subject to the Conditions of Approval (Attachment F) and Standard Requirements
(Attachment G).
Respectfully Submitted,
Michael Hays
Assistant Di for of Planning and Building Services
Michael R. Finn
Associate Planner
Attachment A Location Map
Attachment B Proposed Development Code Text
Attachment C Floor Plans
Attachment D Conditional Use Permit Development Code and General Plan Consistency
Table
Attachment E Development Code Amendment Findings of Fact (E-1), Conditional Use
Permit Findings of Fact (E-2)
Attachment F Conditions of Approval
Attachment G Standard Requirements
Attachment H Initial Study
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DEVELOPMENT CODE AND GENERAL PLAN CONFORMANCE
Permitted Use Vocational/Trade Permitted subject to Permitted
School Conditional Use Permit'
Height 2 Stories' 2.5 Stories 2.5 Stories
(81 feet) (35 feet) (35 feet)
Setbacks
Front 25 feet= 25 feet N/A
Street Side 15 feet 15 feet N/A
Rear 5 feet 10 feet N/A
Landscaping 14,400+ square feet' 14,0000 square feet N/A
(15+ percent) (15 percent)
Lot Coverage 49 percent' 40 percent N/A
Floor Area Ratio 74 percent N/A N/A
Parking 136' 54 N/A
' If Development Code Amendment No. 94-05 is approved, adopted and implemented.
' Existing structure, setbacks, landscaping and parking.
ATTACHMENT E-1
DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT FINDINGS OF FACT
1. The proposed amendment is consistent with the General Plan in that the amendment
further implements the General Plan Goals 1A and 1GO). The amendment accomplishes
this by by permitting the establishment of vocational/trade schools to serve the social
needs of residents, creating opportunities for them to receive needed job skills, obtain
jobs and maintain self-reliance. It also allows vocational/trade schools to locate at
existing churches and institutional facilities within existing residential neighborhoods near
those most need in need of access job training.
2. The proposed amendment would not be detrimental to the public interest, health, safety,
convenience, or welfare of the City, in that the amendment will allow vocational/trade
schools in the existing facilities of churches, hospitals, or other non-profit organizations
subject to specific land use standards and the approval of a Conditional Use Permit in the
RU-2, Residential Urban land use designation.
ATTACHMENT E-2
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FINDINGS OF FACT
Note: These Findings are made with the assumption that Development Code Amendment No.
94-05 is approved, adopted and implemented.
1. The proposed vocational/trade school is a conditionally permitted within, and would not
impair the integrity and character of the subject land use district an complies with all of
the applicable provisions of the Development Code, including compliance with Section
19.04.030(2)(7).
2. The proposed use is consistent with the General Plan, in that it is a permitted use in the
RU-2, Residential Urban land use district.
3. The proposed vocational/trade school is in compliance with the requirements of the
California Environmental Quality Act and Section 19.20.030(6)of the Development Code
in that and Initial Study was prepared and a Negative Declaration is proposed.
4. There will be no potentially significant negative impacts upon environmental quality and
natural resources that could not be properly mitigated and monitored, in that an Initial
Study has been prepared for Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06, and a Negative
Declaration has been proposed. All impacts have been properly mitigated through
project Conditions of Approval.
5. The location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposed use are
compatible with the existing and future land uses within the general area in which the
vocational/trade school is to be established and will not create significant noise, traffic
or other conditions or situations that may be objectionable or detrimental to other
permitted use in the vicinity or adverse to the public interest, health, safety, convenience,
or welfare of the City, as addressed in the Initial Study.
6. The subject site is physically suitable the proposed vocational/trade school, in that the
school will occupy and utilize facilities presently existing on the site,
7. There are adequate provisions for public access, water, water, sanitation, and public
utilities and services to ensure that the proposed use would not be detrimental to public
health and safety, in that the no all agencies responsible for providing those services have
reviewed the project and none have indicated any inability to provide the necessary
services.
ATTACHMENT H
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
INITIAL STUDY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INIPACT
FOR Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
and Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
PROJECT DESCRIPTION/LOCATION: A Development Code
Amendment to allow vocational/trade schools as a conditionally
permitted use in the RU, Residential Urban land use designation
City-wide, and a Conditional Use Permit to establish a vocational
trade school at the site of an existing church located at the
northwest corner of 10th Street and "G" Street (1024 N. "G"
Street) in the RU land use designation.
DATE: October 13, 1994
PREPARED FOR:
St. Stephen's Church of God in Christ
1024 North "G" Street
San Bernardino, CA 92411
PREPARED BY:
Michael R. Finn
Associate Planner
City of San Bernardino
Planning and Building Services
300 North "D" Street
San Bernardino, CA 92418
(909) 384-5057
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES
DEPARTl1ENT
INITIAL STUDY
Project: Development Code Amendment No. 94-05 and Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
Owner: First Baptist Church of San Bernardino
Applicant: St. Stephen's Church of God in Christ
Introduction
This Initial Study is provided by the City of San Bernardino for Development Code Amendment
No. 94-05 and Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06. It contains an evaluation of potential adverse
impacts that can occur if the proposed amendment to allow vocational/trade schools in the RU
district is approved and a vocational/trade school is established at the existing church at 1024
N. "G" Street.
The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requires the preparation of an Initial Study
when a proposal must obtain discretionary approval from a governmental agency and is not
exempt from CEQA. The purpose of the Initial Study is to determine whether or not a proposal,
not exempt from CEQA, qualifies for a Negative Declaration or whether or not an
Environmental Impact Report (EIR) must be prepared.
The following components constitute the Initial Study for Development Code Amendment No.
94-05 and Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06:
1. Project Description and Location
2. Site and Area Characteristics
3. Environmental Setting
4. Summary
5. Environmental Determination
6. Environmental Impact Checklist
7. Discussion of Environmental Evaluation and Mitigation Measures
8. Supporting Information/Location Map and Site Plan, Floor Plans and Elevation
Combined, these components constitute the complete Initial Study for Development Code
Amendment No. 94-05 and Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06.
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1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05 is a request to amend the Development Code to allow
vocational/trade schools in the RU, Residential Urban land use district. Specifically the proposal
would amend Development Code Section 19.24.020 , Table 04.01 PERMITTED,
DEVELOPMENT PERMITTED, AND CONDITIONALLY PERMITTED USES, to allow
vocational/trade schools as a conditionally permitted use in the RU district. The amendment
would also add a subsection T to Section 19.04.030(2), LAND USE SPECIFIC STANDARDS,
to establish the specific development standards under which a vocational/trade school could be
established in an RU district and Table 04.03 to make those standards applicable in the RU
district.
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-05
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06 is an application to establish a vocational/trade school at the
site of an existing church. The vocational/trade school would offer the following vocational
courses in the health field; medical assistant, phlebotomy/lab assistant, pharmacy technician,
radiology (limited-no radiology equipment would be on-site at the church), echocardiograph
technician, home health care, and veterinary assistant. G.E.D. classes and English as a Second
Language (E.S.L) classes would also be offered.
The vocational/trade school would offer day classes Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to
1:00 p.m. for up to eighty (80) students, and evening classes from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. for
up to eighty students. The school would target a student population primarily from groups that
consist of people in need who are undereducated/unemployed, single parents receiving aid for
dependent children who are possible candidates for the Gain Program, and older workers in need
of retraining.
Church activities would occur on Saturday and Sunday only.
2. SITE AND AREA CHARACTERISTICS
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
The Development Code Amendment would apply to all properties that:
• are within the City of San Bernardino's jurisdictional limits;
• are located within the RU-1 and RU-2 land use districts;
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O are existing established facilities of churches or other non-profit organizations;
and
O have frontage on a major or secondary arterial.
There are currently 33 appropriately zoned areas throughout the City that have the potential to
meet these criteria. These areas comprise approximately 2,135.8 acres (3.3 square miles) of the
City or approximately 6% of the total area within the City.
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
The 1.09 acre site is irregular in shape, and is located on the west side of "G" Street, between
10th Street and 11th Street in the RU-2, Residential Urban land use district. The site has
frontage on two secondary arterials, "G" Street and 10th Street. The site "wraps around" a
single family residence located on the west side of "G" Street, approximately 48 feet south of
11th Street. The site is developed with two church buildings totalling 33,181 square feet. The
two story building located nearest to the corner of 10th Street and "G" Street contains several
classrooms that were formerly used as an elementary and secondary school (K through 12) by
the First Baptist Church who previously occupied the site. The proposed vocational trade school
i would occupy the classrooms formerly associated with the school.
Church parking is located on the 0.94 acre parcel across from the church on the south side of
10th Street, between "G" Street and Crescent Street, in the RM, Residential Medium Iand use
designation. The vocational/trade school would also use this parking lot.
Surrounding land uses include a mixture of single-family homes, two single-family homes on
one lot, duplexes and apartments.
3. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
The amendment would be applicable only to those projects meeting the criteria listed under
Section 2, above. The environmental setting will be dependent on the individual project location
as determined by any future conditional use permit applications. Conditional use permit
applications meeting the conditions established by this amendment and environmental issues are
such that they will be addressed with each individual application submittal.
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
The site is located in an area identified by the General Plan as being potentially susceptible to
liquefaction, and as being located in the Urban Archaeological District.
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4. SUMMARY
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05 applies to the existing facilities of churches
and non-profit organizations in the RU zoning designation. As such, the proposals will
not result in any new development. In those areas where potential impacts may occur
(air emissions, tree removal, man-made hazards, and traffic) proposals under the
amendment would be subject to review under CEQA and may be conditioned to reduce
or eliminate impacts as necessary.
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06 includes a health training curriculum that will
generate, store and dispose of hazardous bio waste in the form of syringes, needles and
blood by-products. The project will be conditioned to prepare a Medical Waste
Management Plan, and to maintain proper containment and storage requirements
consistent with state law and County Department of Environmental Health Services
(DEHS) requirements.
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5. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
On the basis of this initial study,
X The proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment
and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared.
The proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, although
there will not be 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 S N BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA
Name and Title
Signatur
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City Contact Person regarding this Initial Study:
Michael R. Finn, Associate Planner
City of San Bernardino
Department of Planning and Building Services
300 North "D" Street
San Bernardino, CA 92418
Phone: (909) 384-5057
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES DEPARTMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL MIPACT CHECKLIST
A. ENVIRONMENTAL E%IPACTS Explain "Yes" and "Maybe" answers on a separate attached sheet.
"No" answers are explained on this checklist. See Attachment "A" Preliminary Environmental
Description Form, where necessary. (SECTION 6)
Yes No Maybe
1. Earth Resources: Will the proposal
result in:
a. Earth movement (cut and/or fill)
on slopes of 15% or more based on
information contained in the
Preliminary Environmental
Description Form No. D.(3)? _ X _
b. Development and/or grading on a
slope greater than 15% natural
grade based on review of General
Plan HMOD map, which designates
areas of 15% or greater slope in
the City? _ X
c. Development within the Alquist-
Priolo Special Studies Zone as
defined in Section 12.0-Geologic
& Seismic, Figure 47, of the
City's General Plan? _ X
d. Modification of any unique geologic
or physical feature based on field
review? _ X
e. Development within areas defined
for high potential for water or
wind erosion as identified in
Section 12.0-Geologic & Seismic,
Figure 53, of the City's General
Plan? _ X
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Yes No Maybe
f. Modification of a channel, creek
or river based on review of
USGS Topographic Map (Name)
X
g. Development within an area
subject to landslides, mudslides,
subsidence or other similar
hazards as identified in Section
12.0-Geologic & Seismic,
Figures 48, 51, 52 and 53 of the
City's General Plan? _ X _
h. Development within an area
subject to liquefaction as shown
in Section 12.0-Geologic &
Seismic, Figure 48, of the
City's General Plan? _ X _
i. Other? X
2. Air Resources: Will the proposal
result in:
a. Substantial air emissions or an
effect upon ambient air quality
as defined by South Coast Air Quality
Management District, based on
meeting the threshold for significance
in the District's, "CEQA Air Quality
Handbook"? X
b. The creation of objectionable
odors based on information
contained in Preliminary
Description Form, No. G.(3)? _ X _
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Yes No Maybe
c. Development within a high wind
hazard area as identified in
Section 15.0-Wind & Fire, Figure
59, of the City's General Plan? _ X _
3. Water Resources: Will the proposal
result in:
a. Changes in absorption rates,
drainage patterns, or the rate
and amount of surface runoff
due to impermeable surfaces
that cannot be mitigated by
Public Works Standard
Requirements to contain and
convey runoff to approved
storm drain based on review
of the proposed site plan? _ X _
b. Significant alteration in the
course or flow of flood waters
based on consultation with
Public Works staff? x
c. Discharge into surface waters
or any alteration of surface
water quality based on
requirements of Public Works
to have runoff directed to
approved storm drains? _ X _
d. Change in the quantity or
quality of ground water? _ X _
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Yes No Maybe
e. Exposure of people or property
to flood hazards as identified
in the Federal Emergency
Management Agency's Flood
Insurance Rate Map, Community
Panel Number 060281 44_20-B,
and Section 16.0-Flooding,
Figure 62, of the City's General
Plan? — X —
f. Other? — X —
4. Biological Resources: Could the
proposal result in:
a. Development within the Biological
Resources Management Overlay, as
identified in Section 10.0-
Natural Resources, Figure 41,
of the City's General Plan? — X —
1. Change in the number of any
unique, rare or endangered
species of plants or their
habitat including stands of
trees based on information
contained in the Preliminary
Environmental Description
Form No. B.(1) and verified
by on-site survey/evaluation? — X —
2. Change in the number of any
unique, rare or endangered
species of animals or their
habitat based on information
contained in the Preliminary
Environmental Description
Form No. E.(8) and verified
by site survey/evaluation? — X —
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Yes No Maybe
3. Impacts to the wildlife
disbursal or migration corridors? _ X _
b. Removal of viable, mature trees
based on site survey/evaluation
and review of the proposed site
plan? (6" or greater trunk
diameter at 4' above the ground) _ X _
c. Other? _ X _
5. Noise: Could the proposal result in:
a. Development of housing, health
care facilities, schools,
libraries, religious facilities
or other noise sensitive uses
in areas where existing or
future noise levels exceed an
Ldn of 65 dB(A) exterior and an
Ldn of 45 dB(A) interior as
identified in Section 14.0-Noise,
Figures 57 and 58 of the City's
General Plan? _ X _
b. Development of new or expansion
of existing industrial,
commercial or other uses which
generate noise levels above an Ldn
of 65 dB(A) exterior or an Ldn of
45 dB(A) interior that may affect
areas containing housing, schools,
health care facilities or other
sensitive uses based on
information in the Preliminary
Environmental Description Form
No. G.(1) and evaluation of
surrounding land uses No. C., and
verified by site survey/evaluation? _ X _
c. Other? _ X _
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Yes No Maybe
6. Land Use: Will the proposal result in:
a. A change in the land use as
designated based on the review
of the General Plan Land Use
Plan/Zoning Districts Map? _ X _
b. Development within an Airport
District as identified in the
Air Installation Compatible Use
Zone (AICUZ) Report and the Land
Use Zoning District Map? _ X _
c. Development within Foothill Fire
Zones A & B, or C as identified
on the Development Code Overlay
Districts Map? _ X _
d. Other? _ X
7. Man-Made Hazards: Based on
information contained in Preliminary
Environmental Description Form,
No. G.(1) and G.(2) will the project:
a. Use, store, transport or dispose
of hazardous or toxic materials
(including but not limited to
oil, pesticides, chemicals or
radiation)? X
b. Involve the release of
hazardous substances? _ X _
c. Expose people to the potential
health/safety hazards? _ _ X
d. Other? _ X
8. Housing: Will the proposal:
a. Remove existing housing as verified
by a site survey/evaluation? _ X _
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Yes No Maybe
b. Create a significant demand for
additional housing based on the
proposed use and evaluation of
project size? _ X _
c. Other? _ X _
9. Transportation/Circulation: Could
the proposal, in comparison with the
Circulation Plan as identified in
Section 6.'O-Circulation of the City's
General Pan and based on the
conclusions of the City Traffic
Engineer and review of the Traffic
Study if one was prepared, result in:
a. A significant increase in traffic
volumes on the roadways or
intersections or an increase that
is significantly greater than the
land use designated on the
General Plan? X
b. Use of existing, or demand for
new, parking facilities/
structures? X
c. Impact upon existing public
transportation systems? _ X _
d. Alteration of present patterns
of circulation? X
e. Impact to rail or air traffic? _ X _
f. Increased safety hazards to
vehicles, bicyclists or
pedestrians? _ X _
g. A disjointed pattern of roadway
improvements? _ X _
h. Other? X
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Yes No Maybe
10. Public Services: Based on the
responses of the responsible
agencies or departments, will the
proposal impact the following
beyond the capability to provide
adequate levels of service?
a. Fire protection? _ X _
b. Police protection? _ X _
c. Schools (i.e., attendance,
boundaries, overload, etc.)? _ X _
d. Parks or other recreational
facilities? X
e. Medical aid? _ X
f. Solid Waste? _ x
g. Other? _ X
11. Utilities: Will the proposal:
a. Based on the responses of the
responsible Agencies,
Departments, or Utility Company,
impact the following beyond the
capability to provide adequate
levels of service or require the
construction of new facilities?
1. Natural gas? _ X _
2. Electricity? _ X _
3. Water? _ X _
4. Sewer? _ X
5. Other? X
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Yes No Maybe
b. Result in a disjointed pattern
of utility extensions based on
review of existing patterns
and proposed extensions. _ X _
12. Aesthetics:
a. Could the proposal result in the
obstruction of any significant or
important scenic view based on
evaluation of the view shed
verified by site survey/
evaluation? _ X
b. Will the visual impact of the
project create aesthetically
offensive changes in the
existing visual setting
based on a site survey and
evaluation of the proposed
elevations? _ X
c. Other? X
13. Cultural Resources: Could the
proposal result in:
a. The alteration or destruction
of a prehistoric or historic
archaeological site by
development within an
archaeological sensitive area
as identified in Section 3.0-
Historical, Figure 8, of the
City's General Plan? _ X _
b. Alteration or destruction of
a historical site, structure
or object as listed in the
City's Historic Resources
Reconnaissance Survey? _ X _
c. Other? X
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Yes No Maybe
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. Based on this Initial Study:
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 important examples of
the major periods of California
history or prehistory? _ X _
b. Does the project have the
to the disadvantage of long-
term, environmental goals? (A
short-term impact on the
environment is one which
occurs in a relatively brief,
definitive period of time
while long-term impacts will
endure well into the future.) _ X _
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.) _ X _
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Yes No Maybe
d. Does the project have
environmental effects which will
cause substantial adverse
effects on human beings, either
directly or indirectly? _ X _
B. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION AND MITIGATION MEASURES
(SECTION 7)
1. Earth Resources
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
a-h. Any projects proposed as a result of the amendment are dependent upon existing development.
Therefore, there will be no significant effects upon the environment.
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
The church is located within an area identified in the General Plan as having a high to medium high
potential for liquefaction. However, the building that will be used for the vocational/trade school is
existing. The proposal does not involve any new construction. Potential impacts are not significant.
2. Air Resources
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
a-b. Development Code Amendment No. 94-05 could result in the establishment of vocational/trade schools
in existing facilities with curriculum courses that could have the potential to impact air emissions or
create objectionable odors. Individual projects proposed under the amendment would be subject to
review under the provisions of CEQA and conditioned to as necessary to prevent significant impacts,
once submitted.
C. Some of the areas designated RU that would be affected by the proposed amendment are located within
the high wind area as identified in the General Plan. However, proposals under the amendment are
dependent upon existing development, and will have no significant environmental effects.
3. Water Resources
Development Permit No. 94-05
Since all potential sites affected by the proposed amendment are already developed, there will be no
significant change in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff due
to impermeable surfaces. Likewise, the amendment would not change the course or flow of flood
waters or the quality or quantity of groundwater.
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4. Biological Resources
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
a-d. Since all areas to which Development Code Amendment No. 94-05 is applicable have been developed,
the amendment will not result in new development in the Biological Resources Management Overlay,
even though the sites may be located within the overlay. As a result, the amendment will not result in
any change in the number of any unique, rare or endangered plants, animals or their habitats. The
amendment does not include the removal of any trees of any size. If, however, a proposal under the
amendment included any proposal for the removal of any tree it would be subject to review under the
provisions of CEQA and conditioned to as necessary to prevent significant impacts, once submitted.
S. Noise
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
a-b. The amendment requires all curriculum activities to be conducted entirely within an enclosed structure
to minimize any impacts to noise sensitive land uses. Potential impacts are not significant.
Land Use
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
a-c. The amendment does not propose any change in land use as designated in the General Plan. Since the
proposed amendment applies only to those properties already developed with a church or other non-
profit facilities, it will not result in any new development within the Airport District or Foothill Fire
Zones.
7. Man-Made Hazards
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
a-c. Vocational/trade schools with curriculum involving the use, storage, transport or disposal of hazardous
or toxic materials could be proposed under the amendment. Such a proposal could result in the
inadvertent release of hazardous substances associated with such a curriculum and/or the potential
exposure of people to health/safety hazards. However, individual projects proposed under the
amendment would be subject to review under the provisions of CEQA and conditioned as necessary to
prevent significant impacts, once submitted.
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
The proposed vocational/trade school includes health curriculum that generates hazardous waste in
the form of syringes, needles, and blood by-products. For the purposes of classification, laboratory
waste and blood by product waste is termed "bio-hazardous waste", while waste in the form of
hypodermic needles, syringes, needles with attached tubing, etc. are termed "sharps waste". The
applicant has indicated that the vocational program will generate less than 600 pounds of bio-hazardous
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waste and sharps waste per month. This classifies the proposed school as a "small quantity generator"
under the San Bernardino County Department of Environmental Health Services (DEHS) guidelines.
The applicant has also indicated that the waste will be handled and disposed of by a company licensed
to dispose of such waste. However, until the company picks up the waste, a potential exists for the
used needles and syringes to fall into the hands of drug users if not properly inventoried and kept
secure.
To ensure that there are no significant hazards as a result of the bio-hazardous and sharps waste, the
project will be conditioned as follows:
Hazardous Waste Management Plan
1. The applicant shall contact DEHS with regard to setting up the vocational schools on-site
medical waste management program. Although the school is not required to register with DEHS
as a medical waste generator, the school shall prepare a Medical Waste Management Plan and
maintain the document on-site for review by DEHS personnel or inspector. The Medical Waste
Management Plan shall address the following items:
a. Name of the person/vocational school.
b. School address and telephone number.
C. Emergency contact person.
d. Type of business.
e. Types and estimated average monthly quantity of medical waste generated.
f. Type of treatment use on-site, if applicable, and the treatment capacity of the unit.
g. Name and business address of the registered hazardous waste hauler used to remove the
untreated medical waste.
h. Name and business address of the off-site medical waste treatment facility to which the
medical waste is being transported.
i. Descriptions of methods used for medical waste, including:
1. Segregation
2. Containment or packaging
3. Labeling
4. Collection
5. Storage
6. Disinfection
j. Name and business address of people/business from which medical waste is being
accepted for either consolidation or treatment purposes.
K. Certification statement, signature, and date.
Containment Requirements for Medical Waste
2. Medical waste shall be contained and stored separately from other waste at the point of origin.
3. Bio-hazardous waste shall be contained in red bio-hazardous bags. The bags must meet certain
testing requirements and be labeled "Bio-hazardous Waste" or have the international biohazard
symbol and the word "Biohazard."
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4. Sharps waste shall be contained in rigid, puncture-resistant, leak-resistant containers, and labeled
"Sharps Waste", or "Biohazard" with the international biohazard symbol.
5. Red biohazard bags shall be securely tied and placed in rigid containers for storage, handling*
and transport.
6. Sharps containers may be placed in red bio-hazard bags.
7. Once bio-hazardous waste is placed into a red biohazard bag, it shall not be removed from the
bag until treatment is completed.
Storage Requirements for Medical Waste
8. Bio-hazardous waste may be stored for seven (7) days above 0 degrees Celsius. Bio-hazardous
waste shall not be stored above 0 degrees Celsius for more than (7) days. Shorter times may
be required by the local enforcement agency if odor poses a public nuisance.
9. Bio-hazardous waste may be store for ninety (90) days below 0 degrees Celsius.
10. Approval for a longer storage time shall be requested in writing to DEHS. No storage of bio-
hazardous waste for periods longer than ninety (90) days shall occur without specific approval
of DEHS.
11. Storage areas for bio-hazardous waste shall be secured to deny access to unauthorized persons.
12. Storage areas for bio-hazardous waste shall be marked with warning signs on/or adjacent to
exterior doors, gates, or lids.
13. Storage areas for bio-hazardous waste shall be posted with signs written in English and Spanish
reading "Caution - Bio-hazardous Waste Storage Area - Unauthorized Persons Keep Out!"
and "Cuidado- Zona de residuos - Biologicos Peligrosos - Prohibida la Entrada a Personas
no Autorizadas." Signs shall be legible from a distance of at least twenty-five (25) feet.
14. Bio-hazardous waste shall be protected from animals, vermin, and natural elements.
8. Housing
Development Code Amendment No 94-05
a-b. The amendment relates only to a change in permitted use in a church or other not-for-profit facility.
The potential for removal of existing or the creation of a demand for new housing does not exist.
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9. Transportation/Circulation
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
a-h. Individual projects proposed under Development Code Amendment No. 94-05 would be subject to
review under the provisions of CEQA. The City Traffic Engineer will review all such projects on a
case-by-case basis for impacts. Projects would be conditioned to as necessary to prevent significant
traffic impacts, once submitted.
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
a-h. The City Traffic Engineer has reviewed the proposal and has determined that the additional vehicle trips
resulting from the establishment of the use will not cause any significant impact on the adjoining street
system. Total traffic volume will be less than the street design capacity.
10. Public Services
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
The amendment will not have a significant impact on any public service as the amendment allows a
change in permitted use at existing churches and non-profit facilities.
11. Utilities
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
a-b. The proposed amendment will not have an impact on any public utility, nor will it create the need for
new facilities as the amendment applies to existing development.
12. Aesthetics
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
a-b. Since the amendment is limited to existing churches and non-profit facilities, there will be no significant
impact on aesthetics.The site is industrial in nature and does not include any scenic views.
13. Cultural Resources
Development Code Amendment No. 94-05
-b. The amendment will only apply to existing developed sites, therefore it will not impact the Urban
Archaeological District as identified in the General Plan.
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
a. The site is located in the Urban Archaeological District. However, the project does not involve any
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new development and does not have the potential to adversely impact any archaeologic resources.
14. Mandatory Findings of Significance
a-d. The response to the checklist questions above indicate that the proposed Development Code Amendment
and Conditional Use Permit will not result in any significant impacts. No cumulative impacts resulting
from the proposal have been identified.
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S. SUPPORTING INFORMATION
Please note: Site Plan, Floor Plans, and Elevations were not available in reduced form for inclusion in this
Initial Study.
EXHIBIT 4
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
Agenda #4
Hearing Date: 12-13-94
Page 10
ATTACHMENT F
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
1. Within two years of development approval, commencement of construction on
improvements shall have occurred or the permit/approval shall become null and void.
In addition, if after commencement of construction, work is discontinued for a period of
one year, then the permit/approval shall become null and void.
Project: Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
Expiration Date: (Two years from the effective date of DCA No. 94-05)
2. The review authority may, upon application being filed 30 days prior to the expiration
date and for good cause, grant one time extension not to exceed 12 months. The review
authority shall ensure that the project complies with all current Development Code
provisions.
3. Construction shall be in substantial conformance with the plan(s) approved by the
Director, Development Review Committee, Planning Commission or Mayor and
Common Council. Minor modification to the plan(s) shall be subject to approval by the
Director through a minor modification permit process. Any modification which exceeds
10% of the following allowable measurable design/site considerations shall require the
refiling of the original application and a subsequent hearing by the appropriate hearing
review authority if applicable.
1. On-site circulation and parking, loading and landscaping;
2. Placement and/or height of walls, fences and structures;
3. Reconfiguration of architectural features, including colors, and/or modification
of finished materials that do not alter or compromise the previously approved
theme; and,
4. A reduction in density or intensity of a development project.
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
Agenda #4
Hearing Date: 12-13-94
Page 11
4. In the event that this approval is legally challenged, 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 agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City, its
officers, agents and employees from any claim, action or proceeding against the City of
San Bernardino. The applicant further agrees to reimburse the City of any costs and
attorneys' fees which the City may be required by a court to pay as a result of such
action, but such participation shall not relieve applicant of his or her obligation under this
condition.
S. No vacant, relocated, altered, repaired or hereafter erected structure shall be occupied
or no change of use of land or structure(s) shall be inaugurated, or no new business
commenced as authorized by this permit until a Certificate of Occupancy has been issued
by the Department. A temporary Certificate of Occupancy may be issued by the
Department subject to the conditions imposed on the use, provided that a deposit is filed
with the Department of Public Works prior to the issuance of the Certificate. The
deposit or security shall guarantee the faithful performance and completion of all terms,
conditions and performance standards imposed on the intended use by this permit.
6. This permit or approval is subject to all the applicable provisions of the Development
Code in effect at the time of approval. This includes Chapter 19.20 - Property
Development Standards, and includes: dust and dirt control during construction and
grading activities; emission control of fumes, vapors, gases and other forms of air
pollution;glare control; exterior lightning design and control; noise control; odor control;
screening; signs, off-street parking and off-street loading; and, vibration control.
Screening and sign regulations compliance are important considerations to the developer
because they will delay the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy until they are complied
with. Any exterior structural equipment, or utility transformers, boxes, ducts or meter
cabinets shall be architecturally screened by wall or structural element, blending with the
building design and include landscaping when on the ground.
7. The developer is to submit a complete master landscape and irrigation plan (five copies)
to the Public Works Department with the required fee for review. The landscape plans
will be forwarded to the Parks, Recreation and Community Services and the Planning
Division for review. (Note: The issuance of a building development permit, by the
Department of Planning and Building Services, does NOT waive this requirement.) No
grading permit(s) will be issued prior to approval of landscape plans. The landscape and
irrigation plans shall comply with the "Procedure and Policy for Landscape and
Irrigation" (available from the Parks Department), and comply with all applicable
provisions of Chapter 19.28 (Landscaping Standards) of the Development Code effective
on the date of approval of this permit. Trees are to be inspected by a representative of
the Parks Department prior to planting.
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
Agenda #4
Hearing Date: 12-13-94
Page 12
8. This development shall be required to maintained a minimum of 136 standard off-street
parking spaces as shown on the approved plan(s) on file.
9. Three (3)of the standard off-street parking spaces must be standard handicapped parking
stalls.
10. All classes shall be held indoors, within the existing church classrooms.
11. The vocational school shall have one day session Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to
1:00 p.m. for a maximum of eighty (80) students per term, and one evening session
Modnday through Friday, 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. for a maximum of eighty (80)
students per term. A larger number of students may be considered by the approval
authority under an Amendment to Conditions application.
12. The landscaped area adjacent to the parking area along 10th Street and "G" Street shall
be relandscaped and irrigated to ensure their viability. Landscape plans shall be provided
in accordance with Condition of Approval No. 7, above.
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13. The parking area shall be resurfaced and restriped.
14. The applicant shall contact DEHS with regard to setting up the vocational schools on-site
medical waste management program. Although the school is not required to register with
DEHS as a medical waste generator, the school shall prepare a Medical Waste
Management Plan and maintain the document on-site for review by DENS personnel or
inspector. The Medical Waste Management Plan shall address the following items:
a. Name of the person/vocational school.
b. School address and telephone number.
C. Emergency contact person.
d. Type of business.
e. Types and estimated average monthly quantity of medical waste generated.
f. Type of treatment use on-site, if applicable, and the treatment capacity of
the unit.
g. Name and business address of the registered hazardous waste hauler used
to remove the untreated medical waste.
h. Name and business address of the off-site medical waste treatment facility
to which the medical waste is being transported.
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
Agenda #4
Hearing Date: 12-13-94
Page 13
i. Descriptions of methods used for medical waste, including:
1. Segregation
2. Containment or packaging
3. Labeling
4. Collection
5. Storage
6. Disinfection
j. Name and business address of people/business from which medical waste
is being accepted for either consolidation or treatment purposes.
K. Certification statement, signature, and date.
15. Medical waste shall be contained and stored separately from other waste at the point of
origin.
16. Bio-hazardous waste shall be contained in red bio-hazardous bags. The bags must meet
certain testing requirements and be labeled "Bio-hazardous Waste" or have the
international biohazard symbol and the word "Biohazard.'
17. Sharps waste shall be contained in rigid, puncture-resistant, leak-resistant containers, and
labeled "Sharps Waste", or "Biohazard" with the international biohazard symbol.
18. Red biohazard bags shall be securely tied and placed in rigid containers for storage,
handling, and transport.
19. Sharps containers may be placed in red bio-hazard bags.
20. Once bio-hazardous waste is placed into a red biohazard bag, it shall not be removed
from the bag until treatment is completed.
21. Bio-hazardous waste may be stored for seven (7) days above 0 degrees Celsius. Bio-
hazardous waste shall not be stored above 0 degrees Celsius for more than (7) days.
Shorter times may be required by the local enforcement agency if odor poses a public
nuisance.
22. Bio-hazardous waste may be store for ninety (90) days below 0 degrees Celsius.
23. Approval for a longer storage time shall be requested in writing to DENS. No storage
of bio-hazardous waste for periods longer than ninety (90) days shall occur without
specific approval of DEHS.
Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
Agenda #4
Hearing Date: 12-13-94
Page 14
24. Storage areas for bio-hazardous waste shall be secured to deny access to unauthorized
persons.
25. Storage areas for bio-hazardous waste shall be marked with warning signs on/or adjacent
to exterior doors, gates, or lids.
26. Storage areas for bio-hazardous waste shall be posted with signs written in English and
Spanish reading "Caution - Bio-hazardous Waste Storage Area - Unauthorized
Persons Keep Out!" and "Cuidado - Zona de residuos - Biologicos Peligrosos -
Prohibida la Entrada a Personas no Autorizadas." Signs shall be legible from a
distance of at least twenty-five (25) feet.
27. Bio-hazardous waste shall be protected from animals, vermin, and natural elements.
28. The project shall comply with all previous Conditions of Approval and Standard
Requirement of CDP No. 50, CDP NO. 89 and CDP No. 398. In instances where those
conditions and standard conflict with those contained within Conditional Use Permit No.
94-WCUP 94-06), the Conditions of Approval and Standard Requirements of CUP 94-
06 shall apply.
29. A Security Guard shall be provided from 7:30 a.m to 1:30 p.m. and from 4:30 p.m. to
10:30 p.m, Monday through Friday, and any time during which educational activities
associated with the vocational trade school are held or student are allowed on campus.
29. This permit or approval is subject to the attached conditions or requirements of the
following City Departments or Divisions:
a. Public Works (Engineering) Department
b. Building Services Division of the Planning and Building Services Department
C. Water Department
d. Fire Department
e. Public Services (Refuse) Department
ATTACHMENT G
STAvDARD REOUIREMENTS
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS/ CASE NO._CUP94-06
DESCRIPTION: IRA/N/NG SCHOOL IN HEARING DATE
EX/SMG CHURCH AGENDA ITEM
T/
LOCATION:_NOR WF_gT CORNER OF HEARING DATE _
IOTHSMEETANO "G"STREET PAGE NO:
• NOTE TO APPLICANT Where separate Engineering plans are required, the applicant is
responsible for submitting the Engineering plans directly to the Engineering Division. They
may be submitted prior to submittal of Building Plans.
1. Drainage and Flood Control
a) All drainage from the development shall be directed to an approved public
drainage facility. If not feasible, proper drainage facilities and easements
shall be provided to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
b) Applicant shall mitigate on-site storm water discharge sufficiently to
maintain compliance with the City's NPDES Storm Water Discharge Permit
Requirements.
2. Grading
a) If more than 1' of fill or 2' of cut is proposed, the site/plot/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.
b) 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 15.04167 of the Municipal Code(See "Grading
Policies and Procedures").
c) The on-site Improvement Plan shall be approved by the City Engineer. Site
Design shall comply with all requirements of The California Building Code,
Title 24, relating to handicap parking and accessibility, including retro-
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STA1 .DARD REQUIREMENTS
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS/ CASE NO. CUP 9¢06
CITY ENGINEER & DCA 94-05
DESCRIPTION: TRAIAMV SCHOOL /N HEARING DATE
X/S TING CHUi9CH AGENDA ITEM
LOCATION:.IAORTH 4EST C-ORNER OF HEARING DATE
1QTHSMEETANO "G"STREET PAGE NO:
fitting of existing building access points for handicap accessibility. All
accesses to the existing church and school shall be made handicap
accessible in accordance with California Building Code, Title 24.
d) An application, accompanied by a $500.00 non-refundable filing fee, shall
be made to the Director of Public Works/City Engineer for an
Encroachment Permit If the handicap ramp shown on the project plan is
proposed to be constructed in the Public Right-of-Way of "G" Street. The
Director of Public Works/City Engineer shall submit the Encroachment
Permit application to the Mayor and Common Council for consideration of
approval.
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e) Approval of the Department of Public Works/City Engineer will be required
prior to painting handicap parking spaces on "G" Street as shown on plans.
f) Driveway approaches to the parking lot shall be upgraded to conform to
City Std. No. 204, Type 11, including handicap by-pass.
g) Existing wall adjacent to "G" Street shall be repaired or replaced to the
satisfaction of the Director of Public Works/City Engineer.
h) A reciprocal easement shall be recorded prior to grading plan approval to
assure rights to the parking remote parking lot south of 10th Street.
i) The project Landscape Plan shall be reviewed and approved by the City
Engineer prior to issuance of a grading permit. Submit 5 copies to the
Engineering Division for Checking.
j) An easement and covenant shall be executed on behalf of the City to allow
the City to enter and maintain any required landscaping in case of owner
neglect. The Real Property Section for execution by the property owner
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STAI•I DARD REQUIREAlicATS
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS/ CASE NO. CUP 9¢06
CITY ENGINEER A OCA 94-05
DESCRIPTION: TRA/N/NG SCHOOL IN HEARING DATE
EX/STING CHURCH AGENDA ITEM
LOCATION:_AORTH VEST CORNEA OF HEARING DATE
10rHSTREE7 AND "G"STREET PAGE NO:
and shall ensure that , if the property owner or subsequent owner(s) fail to
properly maintain the landscaping, the City will be able to file appropriate
liens against the property in order to accomplish the required landscape
maintenance. A document processing fee in the amount of $200.00 shall
be paid to the Real Property Section to cover processing costs. This
easement and covenant shall be executed by the property owner prior to
plan approval unless otherwise allowed by the Director of Public
Works/City Engineer.
3. Utilities
a) 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, sewer and cable TV.
b) Utility services shall be placed underground and easements provided as
required.
c) Existing Utilities which interfere with new construction shall be relocated at
the Developer's expense as directed by the City Engineer, except overhead
lines, if required by provisions of the Development Code to be
undergrounded. See Development Code Section 19.20.030 (non-
subdivisions) or Section 19.30.110 (subdivisions).
4. Required Engineering Permits
a) Grading permit(If applicable.).
b) On-site improvements construction permit(except buildings - see Planning
and Building Services), including landscaping.
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STANDARD REOUTREMENTS
(F OF PUBLIC WORKS/ CASE NO. ClJP94-06
CITY ENGINEER d OCA 94-0.'s
DESCRIPTION: rRA/N//VCSCHOOL //V HEARING DATE
EX/ST/NG CHUf?CH AGENDA ITEM
LOCATION::{URMWESTCORNZE OF HEARING DATE
10THSTi9EET_e_ND 'G"SMEET PAGE NO:
c) Off-Site Construction Permit for Public Improvements or Driveway
Approach Construction.
5. Applicable Engineering Fees (fees subject to change without notice)
a) Plan check and inspection fees for on-site improvements(except buildings -
See Planning and Building Services) - 2% and 3%, respectively, of the
estimated construction cost' of the on-site improvements, including
landscaping.
b) Plan check and inspection fees for grading (If permit required - Fee
Schedule available at the Engineering Division Counter.
c) Off-Site Plan Check and Permit Fee for Public Improvements or Driveway
Approach Construction.
• Estimated constriction cost is based on schedule of unit prices on rile with the City Engineer.
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Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
Agenda #4
Hearing Date: 12-13-94
Page 1 of 2
WELDING DIVISION STANDARD REQUMDMNTS
1. Submit plans prepared by a Registered Building Architect or Civil or Structural Engineer.
2. Submit five (5) complete sets of construction plans including:
(a) Copy of conditions
3. Submit a plan of the heating, ventilating or air conditioning system. (Clearly identify the
location and rating of the equipment and the sizes and material of all ducts, registers and
the location of all fire dampers). Show means of providing mechanical ventilation as
required by the 1991 Uniform Building Code.
4. Provide a plot plan showing the location of the proposed sewer system.
5. Show compliance with Title 24 for the physically handicapped in the following: Path of
travel to building, entrance to building all exits to be handicapped accessible all
restrooms to be handicapped accessible
6. Submit plans approved by the County Health Department (if applicable).
7. City of San Bernardino named as certificate holder for Worker's Compensation
Insurance.
8. Assessor's Parcel Number. 140-024-30 and 140-134-01
9. Contractor's City license.
10. Contractor's State license.
11. Fire Sprinklers Required:
Plans for fire sprinklers shall be submitted to Fire Dept. and approved prior to
installation. No building inspections shall be performed beyond "framing and
ventilation" until fire sprinkler plans are approved.
12. Other: Plan Check time is approximately 6 to 8 weeks Expeditious Plan Check time
is proximately-2 to 2 1/2 weeks Contact Building_& Safety for possible ex2cditious
plan check at 384-5071
13. Deposit: Contact Development Services for Plan Check Fee cost at(909)384-5071.
(f, Conditional Use Permit No. 94-06
Agenda #
Hearing Date: 12-13-94
Page 2 of 2
14. Plans shall be submitted with sufficient clarity for review.
SAN F 'NARDINO MUNICIPAL WATER DEPA" 'MENT
STANDARD REQUIREMENTS
;view of Plans: DCA 9 4-0 5 and COP 9 4-0 6 Date Compiled: J U C.Y E2 94-
Owner/Developer. St. Stephen's Church of God in Christ Compiled By: SPA, LETSoj
Type of project: To establish post-secondary & vocationalNumber of Units:
Location: draining schooi P.W. corner of 10th St. & 'G' St.
WATER DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING:
Contact: 2&JL, l.l;'(Sr`,J Phone: 'J�+ 4- 'C7'3 eJ I Fax: 3rD¢ 5532
Note: All Water Services are Subject to the RWes& Regulations of the Water Department.
17 Size of Main Adjacent the Project: I Z " C-1. I r.1 (a I SS T
0 Approximate Water Pressure: Lox/ 3.0�l
pp �o P51 Elevation of Water Storage: 1249 F'( Hydrant Flow®20 psi:
D Type, Size, Location, and Distance to Nearest Fire Hydrant: Z !-J-V Y 1-r" I C,( G-2--:-:
D Pressure Regulator Required on Customer's Side on the Meter.
Off-site Water Facilities Required.
D Area Not Served by San Bernardino Municipal Water Department.
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TER OUALITY CONTROL:
ntact: ?kv t' LE't50,1 Phone: 17254539/ Fax: '�5 a 4 • S 53 2
l4 R.P.P. Backflow Device Required at Service Connection.
D Double Check Backflow Device Required at Service Connection.
O Air Gap Required at Service Connection.
0 No Backflow Device Required at This Time.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL/INDUSTRIAL WASTE:
Contact: Phone: 364 -V�?S3 Fax: V !F-4 -954-S7
Note: No Regenerative Water Softeners May be Installed. -
tIndustrial Waste Permit Required. Ftar.,�,,er 1r�ptr� �.e-►�,
Grease Trap Required. br
D Pre-treatment Required.
SEWER CAPACITY INFORMATION:
Contact: K15 I V •(U OM 56, J Phone: ?jQ,4- 6c9_=,, Fax: ?!$4- 17471
Note: Proof of Payment Must be Submitted to the Building& Safety Department Prior to Issuance of the Building Permit.
No Sewer Capacity Fee Applicable at This Time.
C3 Sewer Capacity Fee Must Be Paid to the Water Department for Gallons Per Day, Equivalent Dwelling Units:
bject to Recalculation of Fee Prior to the Issuance of Building Permit.
akdown of Estimated Gallons Per Day: r,-t- &OLst (,lutr:l, �PrtV'I)"s LLaKIL) ICAZA
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STANDARD REQUIREMENTS HEARING DATE
REVIEWED BY
F EPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS
AL REQUIREMENTS:
ovide one extra set of construction plans to Building and Safety for Fire Department use at time of plan check.
Contact Fire Department for specific or detailed requirements-IMPORTANT.
The developer shall provide for adequate Fire Flow as computed by the Fire Prevention Bureau. Fire Flow shall be based
on square footage, construction yftures and exposure information as supplied by the developer and ma be taken from two
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[ 1 Provide two different routes of ingress/egress to the property entrance. The routes shall be paved,all-weather.
( J Provide an access roadway to each building for fire apparavis. Access roadway shall have an all-weather driving surface
of not less than 20-feet of unobstructed width.
[ 1 Extend roadway to within 150-feet of all portions of the exterior :galls of all single-story buildings.
f 1 Extend roadwav to within 50-feet of the exterior walls of all multiple-story buildings.
Provide "No PARKING" signs whenever parking of vehicles would possibly reduce the clearance of access roadways to less
than the required width. Signs are to read"FIRE LANE-NO PARKING"(All caps). "M.C.Sec. 15.16".
( 1 Dead-end streets shall not exceed 500-feet in length and shall have a minimum 35-foot radius turnaround.
( J The names of any new streets(public or private)shall be submitted to the Fire Department for approval.
SITE:
( 1 All access roads and streets are to be constructed and usable prior to combustible construction.
( 1 Private fire 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 2f-inch and one 4-inch outlet,
and approved by the Fire Department. Fire hydrants are to be protected from damage by 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 it will not be blocked by parked vehicles. Suitable "NO
p� PARKING"signs are required.
t Public fire hydrants shall be provided along streets at 300-feet intervals for commercial and multi-residential areas and at
500-feet intervals for residential areas. Installation shall conform to City specificatians and be installed prior to combustible
construction or storage.
BUILDING:
The address of the structure, in six inch numerals, shall be installed on the building or in other approved location in such a
manner as to be visible from the frontage street. The color of the numbers shall contrast with color of the background.
( 1 Identify each gas and electric meter with the number of the unit which it services.
Fire extinguishers must be installed prior to the building being occupied. The minimum rating for any fire extinguisher is
2A 10 B/C. Minimum distribution of fire extinguishers must be such that no interior part of the building is over 75-feet travel
distance from a fire extinguisher.
All buildings, other than residential over 5,000 square feet, shall be provided with an automatic fire sprinkler system, designed
to NFPA standards.
Submit plans for the fire protection system to the Fire Department prior to beginning construction on the system.
Tenant improvements in all sprinklered buildings are to be aooroved by the Fire Department prior to construction.
Provide an automatic fire alarm (required throughout). Plan must be approved by the Fire Department,prior to installation.
Fire Department connection to(sprinkler system/standpipe system)shall be required at curb line.
NOTE: The applicant must request. in writing,any change in these o,-other requirements.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: KiTCNf,L' S'�/,�(C CtG/L1/��y GCJ/i/1// �l� CC•Df�
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OENZ i - The City of San Bernardino Public Services Department is responsible for
proper collection, disposal, and recycling of solid waste and by-products generated
/ within the city. Developments are therefore required to plan for the service
arrangements marked below, and establish a refuse account with the Refuse Division
by calling (909) 384-5335 prior to the commencement of construction, remodelling, or
occupation of this project. Other city-provided containers are available to the
applicant's contractor(s) for construction debris as well. Shared containers for
multiple commercial or residential occupants must be paid for by a single account.
Ultimate responsibility for payment rests on the property owner. Service fees will
be charged according to those in effect at the time of service.
RESIDENTIAL - Refuse and/or recyclable collection will be made at the curb.
Development must have ample room for storage of all containers out of street view.
0 Residents to supply their own 32 gallon maximum containers (limit 3 per unit).
0 City to supply one 90 gallon refuse container and possibly one 90 gallon
recycling container per detached dwelling unit or pair of multiple units.
C010MRCIAL - Refuse and/or recyclable collection will be made from either City-owned
or customer-owned containers services by City crews. Container(s) must be kept in
enclosures) accessible to city trucks as shown on the approved site plan. Container
access shall not conflict with loading zones. Enclosure gates may not swing into or
directly behind any parking space. Enclosure(*) shall have a minimum of 6 feet wide
by 12 feet long paved, level (less than 2% grade) area in front of gate(*) for
containers) to be serviced from. Overhead wires, signs, and obstructions shall not
be located over container service area(s) . Driveway chains must be marked by
reflective material. Customer may lock the enclosure(s) or driveway gate(s) but must
either unlock by 5:00am on service day(s) or provide a key or gate card. No
electronic transmitters will be accepted. Bins may be locked only with standard
padlock numbers assigned at start of service account. The following requirements
apply if checked:
O Truck access not safe or sufficient. Please rearrange as shown on site plan.
0 Truck access sufficient as shown on site plan.
Construct __L enclosures) per standard drawing 508 for commercial/industrial
application. Enclosure size '..1r., .
O Construct enclosure(s) per standard drawing 508 with rear pedestrian access
added. Pedestrian access to be 60 higher than pavement on which container rests.
Enclosure size plus pedestrian access.
Additional Comments
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